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Richards/McKinney Family Papers, ca. 1900-1997 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

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Title: Richards/McKinney Family Papers, ca. 1900-1997Add to your cart.View associated digital content.

Primary Creator: Mary Frances Richards (1900-1987)

Extent: 18.43 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 09/27/1989

Subjects: Eastern Kentucky University, Eastern Kentucky University--Alumni and alumnae., Eastern Kentucky University--Faculty and staff., Education--Kentucky., Family history., Great Depression., Kentucky--Genealogy., West (U.S.)--Description and travel., World War, 1939-1945., YMCA, YWCA

Abstract

The Richards/McKinney Family Papers contains correspondence, photographs, genaology, legan and financial documents, and documents related to EKU. The collection follows Mary Frances McKinney Richards (1900-1987) and Rollin Rhoten Richards aka "Dick" (1898 - 1997).  Both Mary Frances and Dick were faculty at Eastern for the length of their careers, and remained involved in Alumni affairs until their deaths. Many items in the collection relate to Mary Frances.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Richards Family Papers contains correspondence, photographs, genaology, legal documents, financial documents, and documents related to EKU. The collection follows Mary Frances McKinney Richards and R.R. "Dick" Richards for the length of their careers at Eastern Kentucky University. Dick began teaching at Eastern in 1929, while Mary Frances began teaching in 1924. Records indicate that they both retired from teaching in the summer of 1966, but they remained deeply involved in Alumni affairs until their deaths. Mary Frances and Dick stayed in contact with many of their students throughout the years, which is displayed in the large correspondence selection. Additionally, the McKinneys rented out rooms in their home to local boys attending Eastern, and Mary Frances remained close with many of them for years after. Although Mary Frances and Dick never had children of their own, they treated many of these students as their own. The Richards Family enjoyed traveling the globe, taking many interesting and beautiful photos which are represented in the collection. This collection contains a host of genealogical materials from many Madison and Clark County families, which reflects the interest that Mary Frances had in researching her family history. Mary Frances maintained very organized genealogical records, complete with identification numbers and photos. In addition to those records, Mary Frances documented her own family history through written stories. Mary Frances and Dick were also members of the First United Methodist Church in Richmond, Kentucky, so there are many documents related to the church itself as well as the history of the church.

It is important to note that most of the documents in this collection are related to Mary Frances rather than Dick. Born in 1900 to Leatha Griggs McKinney and David B. McKinney, Mary Frances remained unmarried until her early fifties. Therefore, much of the collection highlights her life prior to her marriage to Dick. The collection contains Mary Frances' diaries, beginning as early as 1917, and a variety of early correspondence only addressed to Mary Frances. Additionally, Mary Frances was involved in multiple organizations which are reflected in the collection. For example, Mary Frances' work with the Danforth Foundation in student outreach is represented in this collection, as is her involvement with YWCA and Alumni Affairs. While working as the Alumni secretary, Mary Frances appears in correspondence as opinionated on Eastern's affairs, as well as intelligent in her knowledge of campus politics. From Mary Frances' perspective, this collection also depicts WWII and the impact that the war had on Eastern and its student population.

Finally, due to their life-long involvement with Eastern, this collection illustrates the Eastern experience from the perspective of the Richards Family. Their perspective offers not only experience as faculty, but students as well. Included in this collection are many pieces of ephemera and memorbilia from Mary Frances and Dick's time at Eastern. Additionally, the collection contains many photos of Eastern through the years, including early photos from their time as students and expanding through the many homecoming events at Eastern. The Richardses lived near campus, on Lancaster, and their home at Lancaster is represented in the collection through photos as well.

Collection Historical Note

Mary Frances McKinney was born in 1900 to Leatha Griggs McKinney and David B. McKinney in Richmond, KY, where she lived until her death in 1987. Rollin Rhoten Richards (R.R. Richards) aka "Dick" was born in 1898 in Russell County, KY, to William A. Richards and Lillie Richards. He died in 1997. Mary Frances and Dick were married in 1953. After Mary Frances' death, Dick remarried to Dorothy N. Fields in 1989. Mary Frances had two siblings, Ethel "Walker" McKinney Swofford and David H. McKinney who appear in the collection in correspondence and photographs. Mary Frances and Dick had no children.

Subject/Index Terms

Eastern Kentucky University
Eastern Kentucky University--Alumni and alumnae.
Eastern Kentucky University--Faculty and staff.
Education--Kentucky.
Family history.
Great Depression.
Kentucky--Genealogy.
West (U.S.)--Description and travel.
World War, 1939-1945.
YMCA
YWCA

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Acquisition Source: Richards, Mary F.


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[Series 3: Genealogy Series],
[Series 4: Newspaper Series],
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Series 4: Newspaper SeriesAdd to your cart.
Box 25Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Newspaper Clippings and Programs, 1953-1982Add to your cart.
Contains newspapers, newspaper clippings, programs, and some photos of the Swofford family and their activities
Folder 13: Newspapers and Clippings, 1969Add to your cart.
Contains newspapers and clippings following the trial of a Ms. Barbara Jean Shutt, who was being tried for the murder of her adoptive mother.
Folder 14: Newspapers and Clippings, 1943-1944Add to your cart.
Contains newspaper publications from WWII, including Skyline and The Stars and Stripes: Africa.
Folder 15: Newspapers, 1973-1974Add to your cart.
Contains commemorative Madison County newspapers, such as Madison County's bicentennial and Fort Boonesborough reopening
Box 26Add to your cart.
UnitID: 3 1234 01392395 6
Folder 1: Newspapers and Clippings, 1918-1945Add to your cart.
Contains various newspapers and clippings from 1918-1945. Of interest is a retelling of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, and various newspaper clipping surrounding WWII
Folder 2: Newspapers and Clippings, 1949-1964Add to your cart.
Contains various newspapers and clippings from 1949-1962. Includes news about friends and family, major weather events, and major political events such as the stock market and President Johnson's win in 1964
Folder 3: Newspapers and Clippings, 1964-1985Add to your cart.
Contains various newspapers and clippings rom 1964-1985. Includes topics such as travel, major American politics and friends and family
Folder 4: Newspapers and Clippings, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings regarding friends and family, undated.
Folder 5: Newspapers and Clippings, 1937Add to your cart.
Includes the Courier-Journal for 1937, pictorial edition, depicting and reporting the 1937 flood in Kentucky.
Folder 6: Newspapers and Clippings, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Includes various newspaper clippings relating to the Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College/Eastern Kentucky University
Folder 7: Newspapers and Clippings, 1964Add to your cart.
Includes clippings of newspapers regarding Eastern Kentucky University, sent to the Richards while they traveled in 1964
Folder 8: Newspapers and Clippings, 1941-1982Add to your cart.
Newspapers and newspaper clippings about either Mary Frances or R.R. Richards
Folder 9: Newspapers and Clippings, 1967-1985Add to your cart.
Newspaper clippings reporting various social events around Madison County, including family and friends' events
Folder 10: Newspapers and Clippings, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Mixed newspaper clippings containing obituaries of friends and family members, as well as some general members of the community
Folder 11: Newspapers and Clippings, 1964-1981Add to your cart.
Newspaper clippings reporting on both local and national sports, likely kept by R.R. Richards
Folder 12: Newspapers, 1958-1993Add to your cart.
Newspapers related to Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College/Eastern Kentucky University
Folder 13: Newspapers and Clippings, 1963Add to your cart.
Kentucky Newspapers reporting on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy

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[All]


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