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By Tauheedah El-Saadiq
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The strength of the Green Clay collection is the photographs, which were mostly taken in the first three decades of the twentieth century. Although there are some portraits, there are also many photos of Madison county, including historic sites, river scenes, historic homes and even a moonshine still. The collection also includes some of his published historical articles and other Madison County publications.
Collection Historical Note
Green Clay was born at White Hall on 11 August 1871 and was named Guy Ephrium Herrick. He was the son of John Frank and Mary Clay Herrick. Mary Clay was the oldest daughter of Cassius M. Clay, the "Lion of White Hall." When his parents divorced his mother began calling him Green Clay and at her insistence he changed his name to Green Clay after he reached 21.
Green attended school in Richmond and high school in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was a student at the University of Michigan for two years, Central University for two years, and graduated from Columbia College in Washington, DC with the LL.B. degree in 1893. He practiced law in Richmond and Cincinnati.
He began working in the newspaper business sometime after 1900 and worked for papers in Ohio, New York, Richmond and Tennessee. He also wrote numerous articles and pamphlets about the history of Richmond and Madison County and worked for the WPA supervising the indexing of court records. He also worked as city clerk, purchasing agent and auditor of Richmond.
He was a member of the Richmond Lodge of Elks and moved to the Elks National Home in Bedford, Virginia in 1947. He died there without descendants on 10 Jan 1962 and was buried on the grounds.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Acquisition Source:
Unknown
Acquisition Method:
gift
Other Note:
Photographs were initially numbered with the accession number; however, a decision was made to change to collection number. The database was changed, but the numbers written on the images were not changed.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 1: Photographs],
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Series 2: Manuscripts and Publications],
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- Series 1: Photographs
- Box 1
- Barcode: 31234014041998
- Folder 1: Photographs
- Item 1: Bybee Pottery, pug mill, 1927
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 2: Bybee Pottery, kiln, 1927
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 3: Fort Twetty Spring, 1940
- Physical Description: 4x6
- Item 4: Fort Twetty Monument
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 5: Daniel Boone Bust
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 6: Fort Boonesborough
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 7: Fort Boonesborough Memorial Bridge Plaque
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 8: Fort Boonesborough Memorial Bridge Monument
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 9: Sycamore Grove Boonesborough, 1890
- Physical Description: 4.5x3.5
- Item 10: Squire Boon Rock, 1932
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 11: Fort Boonesborough Monument (Daniel Boon Tablet)
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 89: Boonesborough Ferry, 1931
- Physical Description: 4x7
- Item 12: Earl Combs fencing on his farm
- Physical Description: 4.5x3.5
- Item 13: Alfalfa field, 1915
- Physical Description: 4.5x3.5
- Item 14: Corn field, car, and wagon
- Physical Description: 4.5x3.5
- Item 15: William Hill Farm, College Hill- Tobacco Field
- Physical Description: 4x3.5
- Item 16: Tobacco Field
- Physical Description: 4.5x3
- Item 17: Tobacco field with unknown man
- Physical Description: 4.5x3
- Item 18: Tobacco field with cut tobacco
- Physical Description: 4.5x3
- Item 19: Tobacco field on the farm of W.H. Park
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 20: Hereford Cattle, 1947
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 21: Main Building, E.K.S.N. (University Building, EKU Campus)
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 22: Ashland- home of Henry Clay
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 23: Ashland- home of Henry Clay
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 24: Fort Boonesborough Monument (Daniel Boone Tablet)
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 25: John Hunt Morgan House
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 26: Hair pin curve on River hill, Madison County, 1915
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 27: Boonesborough Bridge, 1937
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 28: "In Kentucky" with scenes
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 29: "Neighboring in Kentucky" By Lucy Louise Hatcher
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 30: Shrimp fleet, Ft. Myers Florida
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 31: Elks National Home, Bedford, Va.
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 32: Hotel St. Regis, New York City, 1953
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 33: Leaning Tower of Pisa, 1954
- Physical Description: 6x4
- Item 34: Man O' War, Taken on his 15th birthday
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 35: Greyhound (horse)
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 36: Horse farm
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 37: Man O' War
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 38: Lexington
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 39: The Rises
- Physical Description: 9x7.5
- Item 40: Building on the grounds of White Hall
- Physical Description: 5x3.5
- Item 41: White Hall
- Physical Description: 5x3.5
- Item 42: White hall (back view)
- Physical Description: 5x3.5
- Item 43: White hall (drawing)
- Physical Description: 10x6
- Item 44: Sheep on grounds of White Hall
- Physical Description: 3.5x5
- Item 45: 3 houses on grounds of White Hall
- Physical Description: 3.5x5
- Item 46: Ewe with Triplets on grounds of White Hall, 1896
- Physical Description: 6.5x4.5
- Item 47: Map of White Hall by J.H. Leeds
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 48: Hand loom weaving, Berea College, 1926
- Physical Description: 6.5x5
- Item 49: Weaver in Mrs. F.E. Matheney's home, Jackson Co. KY
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 50: Mrs. Mary A Anderson and her daughter operating a spinning jenny and loom at their home, Berea KY
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 51: Mrs. Mary A Anderson operating a spinning jenny and loom at her home, Berea KY
- Physical Description: 9.5x7.5
- Folder 2: Photographs
- Item 52: Clay's Ferry
- Physical Description: 9.5x7
- Item 53: Clay's Ferry (Aerial view)
- Physical Description: 9.5x8
- Item 54: Giant Sycamore tree with unknown men, 1936
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 55: Giant Sycamore tree, 1936
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 56: Giant Sycamore tree, 1936
- Physical Description: 8x10
- Item 57: Madison County Court House
- Physical Description: 6.5x5
- Item 58: Daniel Boon Sycamore Tree, Dreaming Creek, Madison County
- Physical Description: 4.5x3
- Item 59: State Highway No. 21, Madison - Jackson Counties
- Physical Description: 5x3.5
- Item 60: State Highway No. 21, Madison - Jackson Counties
- Physical Description: 5x3.5
- Item 61: State Highway No. 21, Madison - Jackson Counties
- Physical Description: 5x3.5
- Item 62: John Speed Smith house
- Physical Description: 4.5x.3
- Item 63: Tree on White Hall grounds
- Physical Description: 5x.3.5
- Item 64: Tree on White Hall grounds
- Physical Description: 5x3.5
- Item 65: Road Scene
- Physical Description: 5x3.5
- Item 66: Business card, Burnam, Bennett & Co. Distillers, Silver Creek, 1885
- Physical Description: 5x3
- Item 67: Kit Carson birthplace marker
- Physical Description: 3.5x5
- Item 68: Will Hale, Carr Creek, Ky. High School
- Physical Description: 4.5x3
- Item 69: U.S. Trachoma Hospital, Richmond, Ky.
- Physical Description: 4.5x3.5
- Item 70: U.S. Trachoma Hospital, Richmond, Ky.
- Physical Description: 4.5x3.5
- Item 71: Tree with Lincoln profile, court house grounds, Richmond, ky.
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 72: Moonshine still, Madison Co., ky., 1925
- Physical Description: 6x4.5
- Item 73: Catfish caught at mouth of Silver Creek, 1929
- Physical Description: 8x5
- Item 74: The lobby of the Glyndon Hotel, 1948
- Physical Description: 5.5x3.5
- Item 90: Valley View, KY Lock and Dam
- Physical Description: 3x4
- Item 75: Green Clay, Son of Cassius M. Clay
- Physical Description: 4.5x6.5
- Item 76: Rock House, Confederate underground station
- Physical Description: 5x4
- Item 77: Lucy Stone
- Physical Description: 4.5x6.5
- Item 78: Green Clay, grandson of Cassius M. Clay
- Physical Description: 8x6
- Item 79: Laura Estill Francis, Lavinia Estill Chenault Cunningham
- Physical Description: 6x4.5
- Item 80: Dr. Jake White
- Physical Description: 2.5x3
- Item 81: Watson Clay, December 20, 1909?
- Physical Description: 3x4
- Item 82: Spring at Old Cane Spring
- Physical Description: 4.5x3.5
- Item 83: Mary Ann Oldham
- Physical Description: 3.5x5
- Item 84: Green Clay, Green Clay, B.J. Clay
- Physical Description: 2.5x3.5
- Item 85: B.J. Clay
- Physical Description: 2.5x4
- Item 86: Old State Capital building, Frankfort Ky.
- Physical Description: 4x6
- Item 87: Boonesborough Bridge and Ferry
- Physical Description: 5x7
- Item 88: Scene from Big Hill
- Physical Description: 10x6.5
- Series 2: Manuscripts and Publications
- Box 1
- Barcode: 31234014041998
- Folder 3: Madison County Sequi-centennial Celebration souvenir program
- Folder 4: Newspaper and magazine clippings
- Item 1: Kentucky, b.1931
- Item 2: Kentucky pioneers to be Honored tomorrow by Jack Hunter, Enquirer Sunday Magazine, Sept. 2, 1934
- Item 3: The Bluegrass region of Kentucky by Green Clay, The Highway Traveler, Apr.-May 1945, Vol. 17, no. 2, 1945
- Item 4: The Klan Way by Green Clay, Courier Journal Magazine, 19055
- Item 5: A Mighty Lion Raged at White Hall by Sue McClelland Theirman, Courier Journal Magazine, June 13,1954
- Item 6: Photo of White Hall by John E. Theirman from The Courier Journal Magazine
- Item 7: Scenic and Historic Madison County by Green Clay, Kentucky Progress Magazine, Sep, 1931
- Folder 5: Service and Supplies Advertisement appearing in the Kentucky Register, Dec. 14, 1877
- Folder 6: Madison County Kentucky compiled by Green Clay for the Chamber of Commerce, 1927
- Folder 7: Kentucky: The Bluegrass State-Home of Beautiful women, fast Horses and Good Whiskey by Green Clay, Girard, Kansas: Heldeman-Julius Publications, ca. 1947
- Folder 8: Kentucky (illustrated) front cover missing
- Folder 9: Warranty deed-Greenleaf to Clay
- Folder 10: Excerpts from Court Order Book C (Madison County)
- Folder 11: Madison County Chronicles, 1946-1954
- This is mostly a collection of articles written by Green Clay for the newspaper; however, there are several pieces of correspondence in the front including carbon copies of Clay's responses and a brief family genealogy.
- Folder 12: C.M. Clay Biography
- Unpublished manuscript by Geeen Clay.
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