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Lilly Family Papers

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Correspondence Series

Financial Series

Genealogy Series

Legal Series

Memorabilia Series

Newspaper Clipping Series

Photograph Series

Publication Series

Scrapbook Series

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Lilly Family Papers, 1780-1991 | Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

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Collection Overview

Title: Lilly Family Papers, 1780-1991Add to your cart.

Extent: 12.12 Cubic Feet

Date Acquired: 09/22/1978. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Boonesboro (Ky.), Honor Societies., Kentucky--History--Civil War, 1861-1865., Kentucky--Politics and government--1865-1950., Kentucky--Politics and government., Kentucky--Social life and customs--19th century., Kentucky--Social life and customs--20th century., Madison County (Ky.), Madison County (Ky.)--History--19th century., Madison County (Ky.)--History., Madison County (Ky.)--Social life and customs--19th century., Madison County (Ky.)--Social life and customs--20th century., Madison County (Ky.)--Surveys., Madison Female Institute, Politics, Practical, Railroad companies--United States., Richmond (Ky.)--History--Pictorial works., World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.), World War, 1914-1918., World War, 1939-1945.

Languages: English, Spanish;Castilian

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Lilly Family Papers contain correspondence, photographs, legal material, publications, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and genealogical information. Much of the material in this collection deals with the many organizations with which the Lillys were involved, such as Democratic clubs, Daughters of the American Revolution, or the Gas Consumers' League. In addition to materials involving organizations, there is also an abundance of legal documents which attest to Grant Lilly's service as a lawyer and judge. There are many publications which highlight the interests and involvements of the family, including Austin Lilly. Since the original collection was submitted by Austin Lilly herself, there are aspects of the papers which highlight Austin's life and career, especially her involvement with the University of Kentucky and the Lexington Opera House.

Collection Historical Note

Grant E. Lilly was born in Estill County on February 27, 1865. He was the son of Colonel Henry Clay Lilly, a circuit judge of the Irvine district and a colonel in the 14th Kentucky Calvary, United States Army, during the Civil War, and Catherine Tracy, a member of a pioneer Pennsylvania family whose descendents moved to Kentucky.

Mr. Lilly received his early education in the private school in Madison County at College Hill and Dr. Elliot's School for Boys at Kirksville. He attended Central University in Richmond and was a honor graduate of the University of Michigan Law School in 1889. Upon completion of his studies at Ann Arbor, he returned to Irvine where he served as county attorney of Estill County. He had also taught school before receiving his law training. Like his father, Lilly became active in the Republican Party, but around 1900 switched his allegiance to the Democratic Party.

Anna Dudley McGinn Lilly was born February 27, 1872, in Maysville, Kentucky, the daughter of the Reverend John Bolivar McGinn and Mary Elizabeth Sheppard McGinn. She spent her early life in Versailles, where her father was minister of the Christian church.

On October 19, 1883, Grant E. Lilly and Anna D. McGinn were married in Versailles. They had one daughter, Austin Page Lilly; a son, John Marion Lilly; and a younger son, Grant Lilly, Jr., who died at the age of 12 in 1916. After marrying, the Lillys lived in Richmond where they were involved in numerous civic projects and organizations. Lilly was one of the leaders, along with Dr. Hugh McClellan, Col. C. E. Woods, and Col. N. B. Deatherage, in a local option fight prior to prohibition. Lilly as a member of the Prandennial Club, a charter member of the first Chamber of Commerce organized in Richmond, as well as one of the sponsors of the Richmond Chautauqua. He also was a member of the American Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association, and one of the organizers of the Madison Bar Association.

He was owner and editor of three newspapers, the Madisonian, which he founded, the Richmond Climax, and the Kentucky Register which later were merged into the Richmond Daily Register. The Kentucky Register was purchased by Lilly for his wife who was its editor.

In 1918 the Lillys moved to Lexington. Lilly was elected president of the Gas Consumers League which worked for the taxpayers in an effort to reduce the price of natural gas. Lilly ran for mayor of Lexington in 1927 and lost.

Anna Lilly was very interested in Central Kentucky politics and civic affairs. She became affiliated with the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1912 as a member of the Boonesborough Chapter, later transferring her membership to the Lexington Chapter, of which she subsequently became regent. Mrs. Lilly was regent of the Kentucky DAR from 1923 to 1926. In 1928, she spearheaded a drive to have the state legislature approve a bill designating "My Old Kentucky Home" as the official state song. The first rendition of Stepen Foster's composition was sung on Sunday, April 15, 1928, at the Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The occasion was the dedication of the Kentucky bell in the memorial chapel there. The bell in the carillion at Valley Forge was purcased with $1000 raised by Mrs. Lilly and a committee of the DAR. She was an honorary life regent of both the state and Lexington DAR.

With the advent of women's suffrage in 1920, Mrs. Lilly organized the first Woodrow Wilson Club and in 1932 she founded the Roosevelt Democratic Club of Richmond. Twice she was county associate chairman for the Fayette Club of Kentucky. She actively supportive Alben Barkley's several successful senatorial campaigns.

Mrs. Lilly was four times president of the Richmond Women's Club; a member of the Women's Club of Central Kentucky; a charter member of the Madison County Historical Society, the Lexington McDowell Music Club and the Bradford Club of Lexington; and held membership in the Huguenot Society of South Carolina, the Colonial Dames of Kentucky and the state and state and national officers' club of the DAR. She was organizing president of the Kentucky branch of the Huguenot Society of the Founders of the Manakin Towne and of the Paul Revere chapter of the Children of the American Revolution.

During Lexington's sesqui-centennial celebration, Mrs. Lilly was chairman of the Hall of Fame, which featured an outstanding collection of historical items. She was instrumental in the naming of Henry Clay High School and served on the board of the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation when it began work on making Ashland a state shrine.

She was a member of the board of direcotrs of the Pioneer National Monument Association which acquired the Blue Lick battlefield and other historic spots in Kentucky. She eaded the Madison County Liberty Loan and War Savings stamp drive in World War I and served as co-chaiman of many Madison Red Cross campaigns. She worked with the NRA in the 1930s and was a honorary member of the VFW during World War II.

Grant Lilly died January 5, 1940, and Anna D. Lilly died July 30, 1948. Both are buried at the Richmond cemetery. Austin Lilly died September 18, 1991, in Georgetown, Kentucky.

Subject/Index Terms

Boonesboro (Ky.)
Honor Societies.
Kentucky--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
Kentucky--Politics and government--1865-1950.
Kentucky--Politics and government.
Kentucky--Social life and customs--19th century.
Kentucky--Social life and customs--20th century.
Madison County (Ky.)
Madison County (Ky.)--History--19th century.
Madison County (Ky.)--History.
Madison County (Ky.)--Social life and customs--19th century.
Madison County (Ky.)--Social life and customs--20th century.
Madison County (Ky.)--Surveys.
Madison Female Institute
Politics, Practical
Railroad companies--United States.
Richmond (Ky.)--History--Pictorial works.
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
World War, 1914-1918.
World War, 1939-1945.

Administrative Information

Repository: Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives

Accruals: 1978 - 049, 1979 - 027, 1979 - 035, 1981 - 018, 1982 - 035, 1982 - 021, 1986 - 024, 1986 - 030, 1987 - 024, 1987 - 017, 1988 - 018, 1988 - 032, 1987 - 004

Acquisition Source: Lilly, Austin P.


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Correspondence Series],
[Series 2: Financial Series],
[Series 3: Genealogy Series],
[Series 4: Legal Series],
[Series 5: Memorabilia Series],
[Series 6: Newspaper Clipping Series],
[Series 7: Photograph Series],
[Series 8: Publication Series],
[Series 9: Scrapbook Series],
[Series 10: Speech Series],
[Series 11: Subject Series],
[Series 12: Oversized],
[All]

Series 6: Newspaper Clipping SeriesAdd to your cart.
Box 11Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Irvine Will, 1921Add to your cart.
Contains copy of a newspaper clipping detailing the lawsuit surrounding Elizabeth S. Irvine's will [Note: See Legal Series for more details on lawsuit]
Folder 11: Berea, 1939 - 1967Add to your cart.
Contains copies of newspaper clippings detailing Berea College, local Berea artisans, and international students for Berea College
Folder 12: Boonesborough, 1927 - 1953Add to your cart.
Copies of newspaper clippings that detail the improvements and dedications of Fort Boonesborough
Folder 13: Clay's Ferry, 1925 - 1963Add to your cart.
Copies of newspaper clippings that follow the developments of the Clay's Ferry bridge, as well as the collected tolls from the bridge
Folder 14: Cuba, 1950Add to your cart.
Copies of newspaper clippings and newspapers discussing Austin Lilly's trip to teach in Cuba
Folder 15: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1924 - 1937Add to your cart.
Newspaper clipping copies highlighting events and meetings of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Folder 16: Eastern Kentucky University, 1913 - 1967Add to your cart.
Copies of clippings and whole newspapers dealing with Eastern Kentucky University. This coverage included new buildings, new staff, music camp, and changes in the University campus
Folder 17: Estill County, 1924 - 1968Add to your cart.
Copies of clippings and whole newspapers dealing with Estill Springs, which the Lilly family later acquired. Additionally, clippings and papers note the dealings with railroad companies and general history of Estill County.
Folder 18: Kentucky, 1928 - 1966Add to your cart.
Contains copies of newspaper clippings which deal with news within the state of Kentucky. Of note: historical details, legal news, land development, and news from the various organizations that the Lilly family was involved with. Of specific interest is an old Case and Comment magazine which contains pasted clippings related to the Gas Franchise Organization which Grant Lilly was involved with
Box 12Add to your cart.
Barcode:  31234013924483
Folder 1: Lilly Family News, 1913 - 1980Add to your cart.
Contains clippings and newspapers regarding the affairs and accomplishments of the members of the Lilly family
Folder 2: Mayoral Campaign, 1927Add to your cart.
Contains many clippings and newspapers following Grant Lilly's Mayoral Campaign.
Folder 3: Madison County, 1906 - 1967Add to your cart.
Contains clippings and newspaper copies regarding various themes in Madison County. Much of the clippings are regarding historical Madison County, with other clippings highlighting events, politics, and the Bluegrass Army Depot.
Folder 4: Obituaries, 1916 - 1980Add to your cart.
Contains clippings and newspapers with obituaries of friends and family of the Lilly family
Folder 5: Richmond, 1906 -1974Add to your cart.
Contains clippings and newspapers. Topics of interest: Organizations which the Lilly family would have been involved in, politics, Grant Lilly as judge, financial developments in Richmond and major events.
Folder 6: Richmond Women's Club, 1915 - 1961Add to your cart.
Contains copies of clippings regarding the Richmond Women's Club organization with which Anna Lilly was involved. Topics: meetings, speeches, fundraising and club notes.
Folder 7: Roosevelt Democratic Club, 1936 - 1940Add to your cart.
Contains copies of clippings regarding the Roosevelt Democratic Club. It follows the fundraising, political meetings, social meetings, and news about prominent members
Folder 8: Social Events, 1931 - 1934Add to your cart.
Newsclippings featuring social events such as lunches and parties, hosted by Anna Lilly at their home.
Folder 9: Transylvania Trail, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Newsclipping regarding the opening of the Transylvania Trail (also known as the Wilderness Trail), and the commemoration of Kentucky pioneers and the Transylvania company
Folder 10: United Daughters of Confederacy, 1924Add to your cart.
Clipping identifying the United Daughters of the Confederacy honoring Woodrow Wilson's passing
Folder 11: Whitehall, 1926 - 1968Add to your cart.
Newspaper clippings and special editions taking a closer look at the Whitehall residence, home of Cassius M. Clay. The clippings note the poor condition of the mansion and the grounds, and contain many photos of the interior and points of interest
Folder 12: Women's Democratic Club, 1931Add to your cart.
Clippings highlighting the importance of women voting and meeting of the Women's Democratic Club
Folder 13: Homes and Towns, 1957 - 1977Add to your cart.
Clippings and headlines that take note of historical towns, homes, and monuments which were featured in order to save or take note of the historical value of these locations
Folder 14: Lexington Opera House, 1974 - 1980Add to your cart.
Topics of interest: Main shows taking place at the Lexington Opera House, history of the opera house, fundraising attempts, renovations, fund activity, and reviews of shows
Folder 15: Social News, 1917 - 1980Add to your cart.
Social News for Anna D. Lilly and Austin Lilly. Highlights Anna Lilly's involvement with social organizations, as well as Austin Lilly's later involvement with social organizations and her teaching positions in Cuba and at the University of Kentucky
Folder 16: University of Kentucky, 1969 - 1982Add to your cart.
News surrounding history and events at University of Kentucky, including Austin Lilly's art class for senior citizens
Folder 17: Weddings, 1921 - 1961Add to your cart.
Newsclippings featuring wedding announcements of friends and family
Folder 18: Miscellaneous, 1936 - 1958Add to your cart.
Miscellaneous newsclippings. Features Kentucky history, news of family and friends, public speakers, and poetry
Folder 19: Miscellaneous, UndatedAdd to your cart.
Miscellaneous newsclippings. Features Kentucky history, news of family and friends, prominent visitors to local establishments, and ads.

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Correspondence Series],
[Series 2: Financial Series],
[Series 3: Genealogy Series],
[Series 4: Legal Series],
[Series 5: Memorabilia Series],
[Series 6: Newspaper Clipping Series],
[Series 7: Photograph Series],
[Series 8: Publication Series],
[Series 9: Scrapbook Series],
[Series 10: Speech Series],
[Series 11: Subject Series],
[Series 12: Oversized],
[All]


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