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Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection consists of manuscript materials that were collected by the Dorris Museum. Some of the collection has been processed either as individual collections or has been added to other artificial collections as appropriate. The items inventoried here are just a small percentage of a collection that had a worldwide scope. Dr. Dorris collected any materials that he found to be interesting without regard to subject. Other materials will be added to this inventory as identified and processed.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Acquisition Source:
Fletcher, Jack (Dorris Museum)
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 7
- Barcode: 31234013795479
- Folder 1: Coal Scrip
- (Dorris Museum accession #1687)
- Item 1: Benedict Coal Corporation
- St. Charles, VA, consists of six coins in denominations of 5 cents, ten cents, twenty-five cents, fifty cents, one dollar, and five dollars.
- Item 2: Black Star Coal Corporation
- Alva, KY, consists of two coins in denominations of one cent and five cents.
- Item 3: Blue Diamond Coal Co.
- Bonny Blue, VA, consists of three different versions of one cent coins.
- Item 4: Creech Coal Co.
- Twila, KY, consists of one twenty-five cent coin.
- Item 5: Crummies Creek Coal Co.
- Crummies, KY, consists of eleven coins in two sets. One set is aluminum and coins are in denominations of one cent, ten cents, twenty-five cents, fifty cents, and one dollar, with the value of one coin illegible. The other set is a heavier metal and coins are in denominations of five cents, ten cents, twenty-five cents, fifty cents, and one dollar.
- Item 6: C.E. Flanery Store
- Consists of five coins in denominations of five cents, ten cents, twenty-five cents, fifty cents, and one dollar.
- Item 7: Harcrow Mines
- Consists of five coins in denominations of five cents, ten cents, twenty-five cents, fifty cents, and one dollar.
- Item 8: Harlan Collieries Co.
- Consists of one five cent coin.
- Item 9: High Splint Coal Co.
- Consists of two coins in denominations of one cent and five cents.
- Item 10: Koppers Stores, Inc.
- Consists of one one cent coin.
- Item 11: Mary Helen Coal Corporation
- Consists of two coins in denominations of five cents and ten cents.
- Item 12: Oglebay Norton Co.
- Kayford, WV, consists of one five cent coin.
- Item 13: Perkins-Harlan Coal Co., Inc.
- Liggett, KY, consists of two coins in denominations of one cent and five cents.
- Item 14: Southern Mining Co.
- Colmar, KY, consists of one five cent coin.
- Item 15: Virginia [illegible] Coal Co.
- Consists of one fifty cent coin.
- Item 16: Wilson-Berger Coal Co.
- Grays Knob, KY, consists of five coins in denominations of five cents, ten cents, twenty-five cents, fifty cents, and one dollar.
- Item 17: Yocum Creek Coal
- Evarts, KY, consists of one five cent coin.
- Item 18: Inter-Mountain Coal and Lumber Co.
- This is a ticket book with ten dollars of scrip in various values.
- Folder 2: Druggist Almanacs, 1883-1898
- Includes: Hazeltine's Pocket-Book Almanac (1883), Hostetter's Illustrated United States Almanac (1888, 1896-1898), The Peruna Almanac (1896). (Accession #s N.27.5-10)
- Folder 3: Insurance Company Almanacs, 1880-1895
- Includes: The Agricultural Insurance Company's Almanac (1880), Maryland Life Insurance Company Almanac (1887, 1895) and New York Life Insurance Company Almanac (1886). (Accession #s N.47.1-4 and 1898-1, 3, 4)
- Folder 4: Miscellaneous Almanacs, 1854-1932
- Includes: Presbyterian Almanac (1854), Untitled (1859), Ladies Birthday Almanac (1896, 1900) and the Telephone Almanac (1932). (Accession #s N.27.1-3, 11-12)
- Folder 5: Songbooks, 1880
- Includes: St. Cecilia's Day: A Cantata (undated), Song of the Bell: A Cantata (undated), The Songs of Bonnie Scotland (undated), New Life for Our Sunday School (1880), Untitled Hymns (undated, mostly by John Campbell), and Untitled Dance Music (undated). Several volumes are in the Sol-fa or solfege style of music notation. (Accession #s N.26.1-6)
- Folder 6: Lewis Walter Photo Album, 1934
- Photographs and notes documenting the art and home furnishings collection of Lewis Walter of Louisville.
- Folder 7: Memoirs and Biographies, 1888
- Includes: Memoir of Thomas H. Patoo (undated and incomplete), Lovejoy: An Address Delivered by Thomas Dimmick (1888 and possibly incomplete), and Elijah P. Lovejoy, Martry (undated). (Accession #s N.95, N.94.1-2) Also typescripts of "Autobiography of Rev. James B. Finley" and "Autobiography of William Parks" (African American). The originals of these items have not been located.
- Folder 8: Political Treatises and Speeches, 1898, 1922
- Includes: Message of the President of the United States Communicated to the Two Houses of Congress [State of the Union Address of William McKinley] (1898), Biennial Message of Governor Edwin P. Morrow (1922), Footprints of the Flock by J.G. Garvis (1922). (Accession #s 1048, 1344?, 1154?).
- Folder 9: Religious Tracts, 1950
- Includes: The Pew Speaks to the Pulpit by Osso W. Stanley (1950).
- Folder 10: Kentucky Court of Appeals: Green Clay and Higgason Grubbs vs. James Estill Heirs, 1820
- Typescript of a record from the Kentucky Court of Appeals regarding land ownership. (Accession # 1733)
- Folder 11: Lincoln Tree, 1941-1942
- Includes photographs, negative, a sketch and letter about the Lincoln shaped growth on a maple tree beside the Madison County Courthouse. (Accession #s 1066, 1067, 1068)
- Folder 12: Receipts, 1821-1878
- Various receipts for taxes, a wagon, a saddle and farm goods. (Accession #s 50.1, N.79.1-5)
- Folder 13: Math Books, 1874-1885
- Includes: Practical Plane Geometry (1874) and Linear Perspective (1885). (Accession #s N.26.7-8)
- Folder 14: Drawings
- Includes an ink drawing of a Celtic Knot that is painted.
- Folder 15: Fabric from John Brown's Trousers
- Striped fabric with two brass buttons alleged to be from John Brown's trousers (of Harper's Ferry).
- Folder 16: Scrap of a Bedcover, 1791
- Hand-woven bedcover that belonged to Mrs. John Proctor.
- Folder 17: S.A.D. Jones Documents, 1886
- Includes a teaching contract for Jones (1886), a deposition in the court case Commonwealth vs. J.M. Bowman, S.A.D. Jones and R.F. Harkin on S.A.D. Jones, Judge of Barbourville City Court letterhead (after 1890) and a list individuals present at the hearing (after 1890). (Accession #s N.103, N.83.3)
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