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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-16T07:59:32machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-16T07:59:33humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-19machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonLogan, William, 1776-1822presumedLogan, William (Kentuckian)presumedLogan, Mr. 1776-1822 (William),presumed1776-12-081822-08-08LegislatorsKentucky
Kentucky state legislator, judge, and U.S. senator.
From the description of William Logan : miscellaneous papers, 1820-1822. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49251726Beall-Booth family.Logan, William, fl. 1820,Logan, William (Kentuckian)Logan, William, 1776-1822. William Logan : miscellaneous papers, 1820-1822.Logan, William, 1776-1822.William Logan : miscellaneous papers, 1820-1822.3 items.Papers include letters dated 9 Jan. and 3 Mar. 1820 discussing social activities in the capital, the possibility of running for governor of Ky., an invitation to have his likeness placed in a gallery in Philadelphia, various friends, and notes that the admission of Mo. seemed settled; and an 8 Aug. 1822 obituary of William Logan noting that he died at his residence in Shelby County, Ky., of the "prevailing fever." The Filson Historical SocietyPope-Humphrey family : papers, 1807-1938.Pope-Humphrey family : papers, 1807-1938.2 cubic ft. (1058 items)Correspondence, 1807-1859, mainly concerning the family of Alexander Pope, a prominent Louisville lawyer, his son Fontaine, and son Henry Clay Pope during the Mexican War. Correspondence, 1860-1868, regards the family and social lives of Reverend Doctor E.P. Humphrey, a Presbyterian clergyman, his wife Martha Pope Humphrey, their daughters, and sons Edward W.C. Humphrey, and especially Alexander Pope Humphrey who attended Centre College and the University of Virginia from 1862 to 1868. Included during this period are letters from schoolmates of Alexander Pope Humphrey concerning academics, social lives, and careers. Also includes correspondence, 1873-1938, concerning the lives of Judge Alexander Pope Humphrey, his wife Mary Moss Churchill, and their children, especially Alexander Pope Humphrey, Jr., who died in flight training during World War I, and Mary Churchill Humphrey who spent years abroad and became involved in theater and writing; two small diaries kept by Alexander Pope Humphrey, one while attending Centre College in 1864, and the other dated 1878 containing notes on law cases; one small diary kept by Alexander Pope Humphrey, Jr., recording data on training flights made in 1917; a diploma and grade reports from Centre College; addresses by Alexander Pope Humphrey; inventories of personal items belonging to Mary Churchill Humphrey and some of her unpublished written work; collected poetry on the subjects of war, death, religion, and philosophy. Also includes programs and invitations; a memorial and tribute; pamphlets, broadsides, and circulars; genealogical information on the Pope and McKinley families; and newspapers clippings concerning World War I, horse racing, and the theater. The Filson Historical SocietyBeall-Booth family. Beall-Booth family papers, 1778-1956.Beall-Booth family.Beall, Norborne Booth, 1780-1843.Beall, Samuel.Beall, Samuel T.Beall, Walter.Booth family.Beall-Booth family papers, 1778-1956.10 cubic ft.Papers include correspondence regarding land speculation, surveys, and division of vast tracts of land in Kentucky, as well as the legal and financial problems associated with their landholdings; land records for acreage along the Kentucky, Ohio, and Green rivers; orders of payment and receipts regarding Norborne Beall's personal business; accounts and ledgers from Williamsburg and early Louisville, Ky., stores and merchants; and legal records. The letters and records also chronicle the hardships and dangers of frontier Kentucky, slave concerns, Kentucky economics, and politics. Correspondents include John May, George May, John Marshall, George Mason, Robert Morris, George Nicholas, Richard M. Johnson, Joseph Hamilton Daviess, Samuel Griffin, Robert Breckinridge, Basil Holmes, David Meade, James Mercer, David Ross, Robert Lewis, Henry Clay, Robert P. Letcher, and others. Also included are the papers of the William L. Booth family of Meade County, Ky., and Leavenworth, Ind. which contain correspondence and business and legal records. The bulk of the collection is correspondence discussing farming, finances, legal and business matters, diseases, family matters, the Mexican War, Civil War, religion, and politics. The Filson Historical Society