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Kentucky legislator, U.S. congressman and senator, and governor, 1867-1871.
Lawyer of the firm Phelps and Stevenson, and governor of Kentucky, 1867-1871.
Stevenson was a democrat who served in the Kentucky House of Representatives, the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senator and as governor of Kentucky from 1867-1871.
John White Stevenson was born in Richmond, Virginia. He attended the University of Virginia and later read law. He moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi, then moved soon after to Covington, Kentucky. Stevenson entered politics in Kentucky and began his career in the state legislature, later serving as a delegate to the 1849 state constitutional convention. From 1857 to 1861 Stevenson was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Following the Civil War, Stevenson won election as lieutenant governor in 1867. Five days after beginning his term, Stevenson became governor on the death of John Larue Helm. He won special election in 1868 for the remainder of the term. Stevenson supported the early restoration of rights to ex-Confederates and continued to argue the states rights philosophy he had long held. Stevenson resigned the governorship in 1871 to take a seat in the U.S. Senate. He held the seat until 1877. Stevenson resumed his legal practice in Covington and taught in the Cincinnati Law School. He was elected president of the American Bar Association in 1884.
Governor of Kentucky, United States Senator.
Stevenson was born in Richmond, Virginia. His father, Andrew Stevenson, served in Congress for many years. He read law in Virginia and, on the advice of James Madison, moved west to open his practice. After living in Vicksburg, Mississippi a few years, Stevenson moved to Covington, Kentucky in 1841. Four years later he was elected to the Kentucky state legislature as a representative from Kenton County. He was a member of the 1849 state constitutional convention and further familiarized himself with the state's laws by coauthoring with James Harlan, CODE OF PRACTICE IN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES.
After serving as a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions of 1848, 1852, 1861, he served in the House of Representatives (1857-1861). A strong Confederate sympathizer, Stevenson returned to politics after the Civil War, with his election to the lieutenant governorship of Kentucky in 1867. Upon the death of governor John LaRue Helm, Stevenson was elevated to the governorship. He failed to serve the full term, however, for he defeated Senator Thomas McCreery and won a seat in the United States Senate in 1871. At the end of his term in 1877 he returned to his law practice in Covington and to teaching criminal law and contracts in the Cincinnati law school. He served as chairman of the Democratic National Convention in 1880, and in 1884 was elected president of the American Bar Association.
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Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Executive journals, 1867-1871.
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Executive journals, 1867-1871.
These journals document Governor John W. Stevenson's official actions, which include appointing and accepting resignations from civil officials; granting pardons and remitting and postponing fines; approving expenditures; and approving and rejecting legislation. Also included, in the second executive journal, is a transcript of the governor's inaugural address following the special election of August 1868 in which Stevenson was elected to serve the remaining three years of the deceased Governor Helm's term.
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Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Indexes to executive journals, 1867-1870.
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Indexes to executive journals, 1867-1870.
These indexes provide access to Governor John W. Stevenson's executive journals (KYSV90-A428), which document his official actions. Included are general indexes to Executive Journals 1 and 2, dated September 1867 to March 1870; and indexes to pardons and remissions recorded in Executive Journals 1 and 2. There is no index to Executive Journal 3, dated March 1870 to February 1871.
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Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Requisitions for the return of fugitives from justice, 1867-1871.
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Requisitions for the return of fugitives from justice, 1867-1871.
These are requests to Governor John W. Stevenson asking for the capture and extradition of fugitives from other states, and requests from Governor Stevenson asking for the return of Kentucky fugitives. Included are requests for fugitives charged with a variety of offenses, including murder and rape.
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Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Subunit history.
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Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Appointments by the governor - military appointments, 1869-1870.
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Appointments by the governor - military appointments, 1869-1870.
These items document Governor John W. Stevenson's role in the military affairs of Kentucky. Included are several lists of officers from the Kentucky Military Institute, whom the governor had the power to commission.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Appointments by the governor - military appointments, 1869-1870.
Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Governor's correspondence, 1867-1871.
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Governor's correspondence, 1867-1871.
These letters document the administrative activities of Governor John W. Stevenson as chief executive. Included are various letters concerning the collection of debts owed by the federal government to the state of Kentucky; a circular calling for the removal of the national capital from Washington D.C. to a city in the interior of the country; and a copy of one of Governor Stevenson's proclamations against mob violence.
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Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Military correspondence, 1868-1871.
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Military correspondence, 1868-1871.
These letters document Governor John W. Stevenson's role in the military affairs of state government. Included is a letter concerning the requisition of arms for military schools; and several replies from federal military authorities to the governor regarding a letter written to Stevenson by a junior officer.
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Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Petitions for pardons, remissions, and respites, 1867-1871.
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Petitions for pardons, remissions, and respites, 1867-1871.
These files document Governor John W. Stevenson's use of the governor's power and privilege to pardon convicts and to postpone or remit fines. Included are petitions for the relief of people convicted of a number of different offenses, including a number of violent crimes related to the guerrilla bands which menaced the state.
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Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Apprehension of fugitives from justice papers, 1867-1871.
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Apprehension of fugitives from justice papers, 1867-1871.
These papers document Governor John W. Stevenson's role as chief executive in the apprehension and arrest of fugitives from justice. Included are requests to the governor from local officials for extraditions of Kentucky fugitives from other states, warrants on those who jump bail, and rewards to be offered for fugitives. One item is an April 1868 affidavit in which Russellville banker names Coleman Younger as a member of a gang who robbed his bank.
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Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Appointments by the governor - civil appointments, 1867-1871.
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Appointments by the governor - civil appointments, 1867-1871.
These files document Governor John W. Stevenson's use of the governor's power and privilege to grant appointments for civil officials. Items include recommendations, applications, and appointments to civil positions including justice of the peace, commissioner of deeds, and notary public.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Appointments by the governor - civil appointments, 1867-1871.
Kentucky. Governor (1867-1871 : Stevenson). Enrolled bills, 1867-1871.
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Enrolled bills, 1867-1871.
These are transcripts of acts and resolutions passed by the General Assembly; signed by representatives of the Senate and the House of Representatives; and approved, dated and signed into law by Governor John W. Stevenson. These typically concern the structure of the educational system; the navigation of Kentucky's waterways; the construction or maintenance of roads; the incorporation of towns, businesses, and organizations; the formation of election districts; the determination of county boundaries; and appropriations for state funding. Also included is the March 1868 resolution protesting the refusal of the United States Congress to seat the Kentucky delegation because of supposed Confederate sympathies.
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Wilson, Samuel M. (Samuel Mackay), 1871-1946,. Letters to George Nicholas Sanders, 1842-1873.
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Letters to George Nicholas Sanders, 1842-1873.
These are chiefly letters received by George Nicholas Sanders from personal friends and political figures.
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- Wilson, Samuel M. (Samuel Mackay), 1871-1946,. Letters to George Nicholas Sanders, 1842-1873.
Willard A. Bishop Portrait Photography Collection, 1890-1908
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Willard A. Bishop Portrait Photography Collection 1890-1908
The Willard A. Bishop Portrait Photograph Collection is part of the Biographical Collection at the Sandusky Library Archives Research Center. The material consists of portrait photographs taken by Bishop of prominent men of Sandusky.
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Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. J.W. White : miscellaneous papers, 1861-1876.
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J.W. White : miscellaneous papers, 1861-1876.
Papers include eight letters, 1861-1876, primarily of a routine nature, including an 1861 letter to President James Buchanan regarding a recommendation; a 25 Mar. 1868 letter telling how he became governor and giving information on his predecessors; a 15 Apr. 1873 letter to L.D. Merchant requesting that his documents and medical books be sent; and a 28 May 1876 letter to Doctor C.M. Butler searching for a volume of Butler's sermons published in Cincinnati and inquiring if Butler knows anything about George Stuart's "churchmanship."
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- Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. J.W. White : miscellaneous papers, 1861-1876.
Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Letter, 1841.
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Letter, 1841.
Collection consists of a letter from Stevenson to the clerk of the court of Madison Co., Va., concerning the legal affairs of Austin Bohannon.
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- Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Letter, 1841.
James W. Tate appointment certificate, 1869.
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James W. Tate appointment certificate, 1869.
James W. Tate appointment certificate for Treasurer of the State of Kentucky, dated 30 August 1869 signed by Governor John W. Stevenson.
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- James W. Tate appointment certificate, 1869.
Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. J.W. Stevenson letter, 1858 Nov. 1.
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J.W. Stevenson letter, 1858 Nov. 1.
This collection consists of a letter written from Covington, Kentucky, on Nov. 1, 1858, by J.W. Stevenson to James Littlepage, Jr. of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. The letter concerns Stevenson's possible run as the Democratic candidate for governor. This was printed in the FRANKFORT YEOMAN, but Stevenson denied having the desire to run. He endorsed Beriah Magoffin for the position instead. Stevenson did express a wish to represent Kentucky as a senator in Washington, but would support whomever the Democrats nominate.
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- Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. J.W. Stevenson letter, 1858 Nov. 1.
Snead family. Snead family : papers, 1840-1954.
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Snead family : papers, 1840-1954.
Papers, letters, and genealogical information pertaining to the Fible, Snead, Garth, Mitchell, Shepherd, and Van Meter families.
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- Snead family. Snead family : papers, 1840-1954.
Green, Norvin, 1818-1893. Norvin Green Papers, 1802-1892.
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Norvin Green Papers, 1802-1892.
Green's papers include correspondence, letterpress books, accounts, and tax receipts, 1840-1877; accounts for medical services, 1842-1851; bills; notebooks; and an address before a medical society. Correspondence, 1839-1877, includes Green's correspondence as secretary and later president of the New Orleans and Ohio Telegraph Lessees, with Amos Kendall and officers of the American Telegraph Company; and correspondence about the Louisville, Cincinnati, and Lexington Railroad and the Michigan, Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Company. Letterpress books, 1873-1892, contain Green's letters as president of the Montreal and European Short Line Railway Company, the New York, Mahoning and Western Railroad Company, and the United Claims Mining Company. Other papers include steamboat lading bills, 1853-1868; bills for tuition, 1850-1866, of Green's sons James, Pinckney, John, and Warren, including Pinckney's bills, 1865-1866, while a student at the University of Heidelberg, Germany; Green's papers, 1849-1850, as commissioner of public schools for Henry County, Ky.; papers, 1847-1864, relating to slavery; papers, 1802-1857, relating to lands in Kentucky and Jasper County, Indiana; papers, 1833-1846, of Green's father, Joseph Green, and of his daughter Susan Thornton Green, 1849-1880; letters, 1885, to his son, Warren Green, from Japanese officials and consuls of various countries on his appointment as U.S. Consul General to Japan; and a report, 1885, of Warren Green to the U.S. Dept. of State on Japanese tobacco. Correspondents include C.C. Baldwin, James G. Blaine, John G. Carlisle, Thomas A. Edison, Cyrus W. Field, Jay Gould, Abram S. Hewitt, H.H. Honore, Collis P. Huntington, Lazarus W. Powell, Hiram Sibley, Joshua F. Speed, John W. Stevenson, William H. Vanderbilt, and James B. Wilder.
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- Green, Norvin, 1818-1893. Norvin Green Papers, 1802-1892.
Johnson family. Johnson family : papers, 1859-1971.
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Johnson family : papers, 1859-1971.
Consists of correspondence, including copies of the Civil War letters of George W. Johnson, provisional governor of Ky. for the Confederacy. The correspondence consists of letters received by Mrs. William H. Coffman (Anne Payne), a granddaughter of George W. Johnson. The correspondence deals with family news, genealogical data, and politics. The papers also include information on related families, genealogical scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings. Prominent correspondents include Lyman Abbott, Dean Acheson, Herbert Agar, Martin Agronsky, Joseph Alsop, Alben Barkley, Chester Bowles, Mary Breckinridge, Virgil Chapman, Bert Combs, John Sherman Cooper, Basil W. Duke, Elbert Hubbard, Cordell Hull, Henry Jackson, Keen Johnson, George W. Johnson, Robert S. Kerr, William Lindsay, John B. McMaster, Mike Mansfield, Henry Morgenthau, Emmet O'Neal, Ambrose H. Sevier, John Sparkman, Adlai E. Stevenson, Thomas Underwood, and Lawrence Wetherby.
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- Johnson family. Johnson family : papers, 1859-1971.
Andrew Stevenson and J. W. Stevenson Papers, 1756-1882, (bulk 1833-1876)
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Andrew Stevenson and J. W. Stevenson Papers 1756-1882 (bulk 1833-1876)
Andrew Stevenson (1785-1857), U.S. representative from Virginia, speaker of the House of Representatives, and minister to Great Britain; and his son, J. W. Stevenson, governor of and U.S. senator from Kentucky. Chiefly general and diplomatic correspondence, legal papers, account book, speeches, printed matter, and other papers of Andrew Stevenson documenting his diplomatic service.
ArchivalResource: 12,000 items; 51 containers; 11 linear feet
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- Andrew Stevenson and J. W. Stevenson Papers, 1756-1882, (bulk 1833-1876)
Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. John White Stevenson papers, 1869-1885, 1877-1885 (bulk dates).
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John White Stevenson papers, 1869-1885, 1877-1885 (bulk dates).
The papers contain diaries, letterbooks, letters, clippings, receipts and a will for John White Stevenson.
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- Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. John White Stevenson papers, 1869-1885, 1877-1885 (bulk dates).
Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Letter to Ben W. Austin. Covington, KY. 1883 Sept. 24.
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Letter to Ben W. Austin. Covington, KY. 1883 Sept. 24.
Sending his autograph.
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- Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Letter to Ben W. Austin. Covington, KY. 1883 Sept. 24.
Moseley, Thomas W. H. (Thomas William Henry), 1813-1880. Papers.
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Papers. 1835-1874.
Public servant and inventor, Columbus and Cincinnati; Ohio Adjutant General, 1844-1851. Collection consists of correspondence, a volume, and miscellaneous items highlighting Moseley's political involvement and daily experiences, primarily during the 1840s when he was Ohio Adjutant General.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30 items.
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- Moseley, Thomas W. H. (Thomas William Henry), 1813-1880. Papers.
Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1865-1891
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Correspondence, 1865-1891
This record unit consists of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary during the tenures of Joseph, Henry, 1846-1878; Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1878-1887; and Samuel Pierpoint Langley, 1887-1906.
ArchivalResource: 46.06 cu. ft. (62 document boxes) (68 3x5 boxes) (243 microfilm reels)
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 33: Office Of The Secretary, Outgoing Corres..
Bristow, Benjamin Helm, 1832-1896. Benjamin Helm Bristow : miscellaneous papers, 1832-1896.
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Benjamin Helm Bristow : miscellaneous papers, 1832-1896.
Papers include seventeen letters, 1874-1876, written by Bristow to Edwin W. Stoughton containing his thoughts on the White League organization, on his position as Secretary of the Treasury, his efforts to break the "Whiskey Ring" frauds, and the Republican and Democratic parties. Other letters discuss politics, appointments to office, family matters, and speaking engagements.
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- Bristow, Benjamin Helm, 1832-1896. Benjamin Helm Bristow : miscellaneous papers, 1832-1896.
Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Letter : Frankfort, Ky., to J.H. Harrigan, 1869 Dec. 1.
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Letter : Frankfort, Ky., to J.H. Harrigan, 1869 Dec. 1.
Autograph letter signed. Signed by Stevenson, governor of Kentucky. Complies with Harrigan's request for the governor's autograph.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Letter : Frankfort, Ky., to J.H. Harrigan, 1869 Dec. 1.
Grigsby family. Grigsby family : papers, 1818-1884.
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Grigsby family : papers, 1818-1884.
Early correspondence, 1818-1859, includes letters of Charles S. Todd discussing revolutionary activity in South America, the election of 1828, and personal matters; family letters noting day-to-day activity; letters of introduction for Alfred Shelby written by Martin Van Buren and Henry Clay; Letitia Todd's niece's 1 June 1832 letter to Susan Shelby describing the death of Todd's children from cholera; letters, 1833, to Virginia Shelby discussing the cholera epidemic in Kentucky; and letters between the women of the family detailing plantation life and their activities, often mentioning slaves and their activities. Correspondence dated 1860-1865 concerns the secession crisis; attitudes toward secession; slavery; the Civil War in Kentucky; confiscation of property and impressment of slave labor; John Grigsby's military service in the Confederate Army; daily activities; and family news and events. The papers of John Warren Grigsby contain family, personal, and business letters, 1838-1877, concerning his service as U.S. consul at Bordeaux, France, 1839-1849; his marriage to Susan P. Shelby; European travels; U.S. and Virginia politics; and his service in the Confederate Army. The remainder of the collection includes business accounts, legal papers, land papers, and genealogical material.
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- Grigsby family. Grigsby family : papers, 1818-1884.
Noble, John C. John C. Noble papers : letters, 1866-1870.
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John C. Noble papers : letters, 1866-1870.
This collection is comprised of thirteen letters, eleven of which John C. Nobel wrote to S.I.M. Major between October 26, 1866, and November 11, 1870. Of the remaining two letters, one was written by Nobel to Capt. William Lindsey and the other was written by Edward Nobel to his father, John C. Nobel. There are three major themes that run through the letters. First, Nobel discusses Kentucky's political climate during these Reconstruction years. Nobel, from Paducah, is continually writing to Major, in Frankfort, about what support for the Democratic Party could be delivered from the western part of the state. "Private" opinions are expressed in these letters, with many predications for the upcoming elections being made by Nobel. The second theme in the letters has to do with a debt of $500 that Nobel owes to the Bank of Louisville. Nobel asks to borrow money from Major, using part of the profits from his newspaper and from his position as State Binder to pay off the loan. Apparently, Major initially agreed to the arrangement, but either by design or circumstance was unable to fulfill the loan. A number of the letters concern the debt, the lack of payment on Major's part, and Nobel's dire financial straits.
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- Noble, John C. John C. Noble papers : letters, 1866-1870.
Mackoy family. Mackoy family papers, 1784-1943.
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Mackoy family papers, 1784-1943.
These are the papers of the Mackoy family.
ArchivalResource: 23 v.2454 pieces.
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- Mackoy family. Mackoy family papers, 1784-1943.
George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008, (bulk 1960-2000)
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George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008 (bulk 1960-2000)
George P. Garrett (1929-2008) was a poet, editor, author, and professor of English. The papers of George P. Garrett span the years 1929 to 2000 with the bulk of the material being dated between 1960 and 1990. The papers were initially collected and assembled by author, bibliographer, and publisher Stuart T. Wright. Wright published a number of Garrett's works at his Palaemon Press and also assembled the Stuart Wright Bibliographic Collection of George Garrett (see related materials held by the Rubenstein Library). Additional materials were received by the Library directly from George Garrett. The papers document Garrett's literary career as an author of novels, short stories, poetry, and dramatic works (including filmscripts) and the tremendous influence he had as an English professor and an editor on an entire generation of writers, particularly in the South. Correspondence with numerous authors, publishers, and educators offers much information about the history of 20th-century Southern literature, publishing, and literary education. The collection is divided into the Writings Series (with subseries of Writings by Garrett, Writings Edited by Garrett, Writings by Others, and Proofs); the Correspondence Series (with 5 subseries of alphabetically and chronologically arranged correspondence); the Audiovisual Material Series; and the Miscellaneous Papers Series.
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- George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008, (bulk 1960-2000)
Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Letter : Frankfort, Ky., to J.H. Harrigan, 1869 Dec. 1.
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Letter : Frankfort, Ky., to J.H. Harrigan, 1869 Dec. 1.
Autograph letter signed. Signed by Stevenson, governor of Kentucky.
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- Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Letter : Frankfort, Ky., to J.H. Harrigan, 1869 Dec. 1.
Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Broadside, 1859 March 2.
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Broadside, 1859 March 2.
Address to the voters of the tenth congressional district of Kentucky offering to discuss his legislative work with his constituents as well as serve another term; Stevenson also announces that he will not oppose a congressional convention.
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- Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. Broadside, 1859 March 2.
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874
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Charles Sumner correspondence, 1829-1874
Letters to Charles Sumner, lawyer, Republican senator from Massachusetts, and anti-slavery campaigner; with a smaller number of letters from Sumner to others.
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Morrill, Lot M. (Lot Myrick), 1812-1883. Lot M. Morrill papers, 1852-1894.
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Lot M. Morrill papers, 1852-1894.
Biographical and autobiographical sketches, scrapbook with newspaper clippings, and correspondence of William Aiken, William B. Allison, Henry B. Anthony, Chester A. Arthur, George Bancroft, August Belmont, J.F. Bingham, James G. Blaine, George S. Boutwell, Benjamin Bristow, Benjamin F. Butler, Joshua L. Chamberlain, Zachariah Chandler, Salmon P. Chase, Rufus Church, William W. Collins, Roscoe Conkling, Jefferson Davis, Elias H. Derby, Dorothea L. Dix, Stephen A. Douglas, Neal Dow, George F. Edmunds, William P. Fessenden, Hamilton Fish, Henry F. French, James A. Garfield, Delano A. Goddard, Ulysses S. Grant, Joseph W. Harper, Ira Harris, Rutherford, B. Hayes, Reverdy Johnson, John Lynch, Hugh McColloch, Joseph McKeen, Samuel Maclean, Edwin D. Morgan, Justin S. Morrill, Lot M. Morrill, Levi P. Morton, Sir Edmund Nead, Fred[erick] F. Phillips, John Pope, William A. Richardson, Carl Schurtz, John Sherman, Daniel E. Sickles, Francis E. Spinner, John W. Stevenson, William M. Stratton, Charles Sumner, George F. Talbot, Sir Edward Thornton, Amos Tuck, J.H. Van Allen, Samuel Ward, Edwin B. Webb, Thurlow Weed, and William Windom, and also containing clipped autographs of John Marshall and Thomas Carlile.
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- Morrill, Lot M. (Lot Myrick), 1812-1883. Lot M. Morrill papers, 1852-1894.
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Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
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