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Wickliffe, W. A.
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Wickliffe, Charles A.
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Wickliffe, Charles, 1788-1869.
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Wickliffe, Charles Anderson, 1788-1869
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Charles Anderson Wickliffe was born near Springfield, Kentucky, June 8, 1788. During the War of 1812, Wickliffe served as a private but was eventually promoted to aide-de-camp to Gen. Samuel Caldwell. He served as soldier and officer at the Battle of the Thames where an army of Kentuckians under congressman Richard M. Johnson defeated British and Indian forces and where the great Indian leader, Tecumseh, was killed. Wickliffe became commonwealth's attorney, state representative, and U.S. representative before becoming governor of Kentucky in 1839 after the death of Gov. James Clark. From 1841-45, Wickliffe was U.S. postmaster general. He also served in Kentucky's 1849 constitutional convention and was active in unsuccessful peace conferences prior to the outbreak of the Civil War. He was again elected to the U.S. House in 1861, but a carriage accident cut his term short the next year. Wickliffe died October 31, 1869 and was buried at Bardstown.
Kentucky governor and U.S. postmaster general.
Governor of and U.S. representative from Kentucky and U.S. postmaster general.
Charles Anderson Wickliffe served in both the Kentucky House of Representatives and in the U.S. House of Representatives, as Kentucky's governor, and as the U.S. postmaster general.
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122562859
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70981364
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122369287
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37287829
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/52779328
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/613421262
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/49378757
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/767571727
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Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1846-1913. Cassius Marcellus Clay papers, 1863-1913, 1885-1889 (Bulk dates).
Title:
Cassius Marcellus Clay papers, 1863-1913, 1885-1889 (Bulk dates).
These are the political, personal and business papers of C.M. Clay.
ArchivalResource: 7.8 cubic ft. (4 boxes and wrapped items)
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- Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1846-1913. Cassius Marcellus Clay papers, 1863-1913, 1885-1889 (Bulk dates).
Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Appointments by the governor - military appointments, 1840.
Title:
Appointments by the governor - military appointments, 1840.
This file documents Governor Charles Wickliffe's role as commander-in-chief of the Kentucky militia and his power to appoint and commission Kentucky militia officers to the rank of lieutenant or above. This is one commission of an officer in the Kentucky Militia.
ArchivalResource: .1 cubic ft. (1 folder)
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- Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Appointments by the governor - military appointments, 1840.
Graham, John Lorimer, 1797-1876. Papers of John Lorimer Graham, 1786-1875.
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Papers of John Lorimer Graham, 1786-1875.
Political, professional, and personal correspondence of John L. Graham, chiefly letters addressed to him. The letters concern Graham's legal practice, business affairs, political career, and social life; government and politics of New York and New York City; religious life, banking, construction and real estate in New York City. Included are letters relating to the case of Alexander Slidell MacKenzie, and orders and other documents of the New York state militia. Also included are a few items relating to John Andrew Graham, including a letter to him from Thomas Jefferson.
ArchivalResource: 560 pieces.8 boxes, also 3 folders and 1 bound volume.
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- Graham, John Lorimer, 1797-1876. Papers of John Lorimer Graham, 1786-1875.
Green family. Papers, 1822-1900
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Green family : papers, 1822-1900.
Papers primarily consisting of correspondence between family members of the Green family of Kentucky and the Ruggles family of New England. The letters give an excellent picture of the lives of people of good family but varying economic conditions; the attitudes of and toward women; health and medical conditions; manners and customs; and travel conditions by both land and water. Some significant information about slaves, weather conditions, religious views, dental problems, and attitudes toward dreams. Letters between Ellen Ruggles Green and her husband, Hector Green, are extremely affectionate for the period. Throughout there is some news and discussion of politics and current events, Cuba, Kanawha Salines, steamboats, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Boston, and Roxbury, Massachusetts, economic and mercantile conditions, education, and other matters pertaining to children. A letter written by Hector Green on the eve of the Civil War to his son, John Williams Green (later of the Orphan Brigade) clearly states the position of many Kentuckians on Abraham Lincoln and secession.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft.
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- Green family. Green family : papers, 1822-1900.
Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Letter book, 1839-1840.
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Letter book, 1839-1840.
This book contains transcripts of official letters to and from Governor Charles Wickliffe during his term in office. Included is a reply to the request of the governor of North Carolina for information on the Kentucky State Penitentiary and on the Lunatic Asylum, in which Governor Wickliffe describes the functions and facilities of both of these institutions.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Letter book, 1839-1840.
Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Subunit history.
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Subunit history.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Subunit history.
Tyler, John, 1790-1862. ALS, 1850 August 12 : Saratoga, New York, to Charles A. Wickliffe.
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ALS, 1850 August 12 : Saratoga, New York, to Charles A. Wickliffe.
Tyler writes to his former Postmaster General on a matter concerning private property of Tyler's in Kentucky. He then turns to national matters, commenting on the Compromise of 1850: "The agitations of the country have given me great uneasiness. I fear great and permanent alienation of feeling between the sections -- Could we possibly have committed the blunder of leaving the slave question open in negotiating the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? It has always seemed to me to be a great omission ..."
ArchivalResource: 3 3/4 p. ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Tyler, John, 1790-1862. ALS, 1850 August 12 : Saratoga, New York, to Charles A. Wickliffe.
Dicken family. Dicken-Troutman-Balke family papers, 1816-1945, 1850-1899.
Title:
Dicken-Troutman-Balke family papers, 1816-1945, 1850-1899.
This diverse collection consists of the papers of the family of Francis Troutman. There are 37 record books in the collection, which contain lists of subscribers to railroad companies, banking transactions, and accounts of the Louisiana plantation. Photographic materials were removed from the collection and placed in the Photographic Archives of the library.
ArchivalResource: 51 v.2,972 pieces.
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- Dicken family. Dicken-Troutman-Balke family papers, 1816-1945, 1850-1899.
Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. Broadside, ca. 1820s.
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Broadside, ca. 1820s.
Political posters attacking and supporting Wickliffe and his record during his terms in the Kentucky House of Representatives; charges include bribery, lying, and attempting to ruin an opponents campaign.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. Broadside, ca. 1820s.
Love, John, d. 1855. Account book, 1828-1855.
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Account book, 1828-1855.
Included are statements of account against Love of the firm of Love and Berryman, who purchased merchandise, building materials, furniture, books, and newspapers and periodicals in eastern cities and Louisville and Lexington; legal fee bills; tax receipts on property in Lexington and Louisville; record of the sale of his Lexington home to Charles A. Wickliffe in 1834; letters regarding various matters, including a lawsuit of the George Keats estate against Love in 1842; contract, 1840, with James S. Speed and James Stewart for them to build two brick tenements on Love's lot on Water Street in Louisville; receipts, 1854-1855, for Second Presbyterian Church pew rent; and statements of account against Lexington merchant William Cornwall and his firms.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (47 p.)
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- Love, John, d. 1855. Account book, 1828-1855.
Daugherty, Phebe Wood Coburn, ca. 1819-1899. Phebe Daugherty : papers, 1818-1899.
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Phebe Daugherty : papers, 1818-1899.
Collection primarily composed of letters, 1832-1870, to and from Phebe Daugherty regarding social life and customs, politics, temperance, Catholicism, religious concerns, and establishing a school in Lancaster. Correspondents include Roman Catholic clergymen John B. Purcell and Sylvester H. Rosecrans.
ArchivalResource: 0.33 cubic ft.
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- Daugherty, Phebe Wood Coburn, ca. 1819-1899. Phebe Daugherty : papers, 1818-1899.
United States Department of State Letter, 1845
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United States Department of State Letter
James Buchanan, Jr. (1791-1868) was the 15th President of the United States, serving from 1857–1861. Prior to his presidency, Buchanan represented Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives and later the Senate, and served as Secretary of State under President James K. Polk (1845-1849). The letter, March 27, 1845, from James Buchanan to Charles A. Wickliffe, who served as President James K. Polk's special envoy to Texas in 1845, gives instructions on procedures to follow to effect Texas annexation. Buchanan instructed Wickliffe to hasten to Texas in order to urge upon the Texan authorities the desirability of accepting speedily the offer of annexation.
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Buchanan, James, 1791-1868. United States Department of State Letter, 1845
Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Petitions for pardons and remissions, 1839-1840.
Title:
Petitions for pardons and remissions, 1839-1840.
These files document Governor Charles Wickliffe's use of the governor's power and privilege to pardon convicts and to remit fines. Included are petitions for pardons and remissions of fines for people convicted of a variety of offenses, from breach of peace and keeping a tippling house to assault and murder.
ArchivalResource: .2 cubic ft.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Petitions for pardons and remissions, 1839-1840.
Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Enrolled bills, 1839-1840.
Title:
Enrolled bills, 1839-1840.
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 Charels Wickliffe. These typically concern the navigation of Kentucky's waterways; the construction or maintenance of roads; the incorporation of towns, businesses, and organizations; the formation of counties and election districts; the determination of county boundaries; appropriations for state funding; and certain court cases requiring legislative action, including divorces.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Enrolled bills, 1839-1840.
Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. Letter : Washington, D.C., to Benjamin W. Gause, Tallahassee, Fla., 1842 May 12.
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Letter : Washington, D.C., to Benjamin W. Gause, Tallahassee, Fla., 1842 May 12.
Autograph letter signed. Authorization for William W. Tyler to take possession of the Tallahassee Post Office and act as its postmaster.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. Letter : Washington, D.C., to Benjamin W. Gause, Tallahassee, Fla., 1842 May 12.
United States Department of State Letter, 1845
Title:
United States Department of State Letter
James Buchanan, Jr. (1791-1868) was the 15th President of the United States, serving from 1857–1861. Prior to his presidency, Buchanan represented Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives and later the Senate, and served as Secretary of State under President James K. Polk (1845-1849). The letter, March 27, 1845, from James Buchanan to Charles A. Wickliffe, who served as President James K. Polk's special envoy to Texas in 1845, gives instructions on procedures to follow to effect Texas annexation. Buchanan instructed Wickliffe to hasten to Texas in order to urge upon the Texan authorities the desirability of accepting speedily the offer of annexation.
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- United States Department of State Letter, 1845
Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. Charles A. Wickliffe papers, 1830-1859.
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Charles A. Wickliffe papers, 1830-1859.
This collection consists of three letters, dated 1830-1859, of Charles A. Wickliffe. The letter dated July 14, 1830, was written by Wickliffe to Capt. William Taylor, Ballardsville (Oldham County), Kentucky, and concerns political matters. A second letter, dated Feb. 5, 1835, written by Wickliffe to Corneles Commiges of Philadelphia discusses financial matters. The third letter written on Nov. 25, 1859 by Wickliffe to the editor of the Bardstown (Ky.) Gazette provides an eyewitness account of the Battle of the Thames and the killing of Tecumseh.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. Charles A. Wickliffe papers, 1830-1859.
Thayer, George W. Lucius Lyon papers, 1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851.
Title:
Lucius Lyon papers, 1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851.
The Lucius Lyon papers contain the public correspondence of Lucius Lyon, United States representative and senator from Michigan and surveyor general for Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. Letter writers include Michigan governors, legislators, postmasters, physicians, and other local politicians; residents of Michigan, Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and Indiana; and national Democratic Party leaders during the years Lyon served in Congress.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet.
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- Thayer, George W. Lucius Lyon papers, 1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851.
Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. C. A. Wickliffe correspondence, 1862.
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C. A. Wickliffe correspondence, 1862.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. C. A. Wickliffe correspondence, 1862.
Haycraft, Daniel K. Haycraft family : papers, 1808-1915, bulk 1823-1889.
Title:
Haycraft family : papers, 1808-1915, bulk 1823-1889.
This collection consists of legal documents, indentures, receipts, bills of sale, and business papers relating to the Haycraft family. Primary Haycraft contributors include: Daniel K., Samuel, Presley, Dewitt C, and Henry Clay Haycraft. Other contributors included Benjamin Helm and C.A. Wickliffe. Also contained in the collection are land surveys, estate work, Daniel K. Haycraft's will, and legal documents pertaining to Daniel K. Haycraft's work as a deputy sheriff of Hardin County. Most of the receipts in the collection are for taxes, legal fees, drygoods, and work payments.
ArchivalResource: 134 items.
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- Haycraft, Daniel K. Haycraft family : papers, 1808-1915, bulk 1823-1889.
Carpenter, Alfred, fl. 1842-1876,. Papers of the Carpenter and White families of North Garden, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1836-1965.
Title:
Papers of the Carpenter and White families of North Garden, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1836-1965.
The collection consists primarily of private correspondence, legal and financial documents, genealogies and some printed material. Frances Ann (White) Carpenter and Alfred Carpenter are the chief correspondents. There are also letters and papers of their daughter, Amanda, and some financial papers of their sons, Stephen Alfred and William L. Carpenter. Correspondence of Frances and Alfred Carpenter, 1842-1844, is chiefly personal with much discussion of their engagement and marriage, with occasional comments on his work in the Richmond, Va., post office. Other topics include religious events, including a revivals and a discourse by John Johns; a Richmond flood; a visit to Richmond by Postmster General Charles A. Wickliffe and "spry" John Tyler, a probable candidate for matrimony; and a 4th of July celebration. Additional correspondence of Frances and Alfred Carpenter contains personal letters from family and friends. Topics include an 1844 slave sale; genealogy, and the Civil War and Reconstruction, particularly letters from Richard Carson Triplett, one of Mosby's men captured and imprisoned in February, 1864. Louis T. Hanckel of Charlottesville is also a correspondent. Of interest are detailed and witty accounts of a revival in North Garden, Va., in 1842. Financial and legal papers include accounts for sales of crops; tax in kind estimates and assessments, 1864 and 1865; doctor visits to family and slaves; settlement receipts for the estate of John Carpenter; and an amnesty oath. There is also genealogical data on the Carpenter, White, Teel and related Anderson, Ellis and Johnson families; some poetry; and other miscellaney including an oversize silk printing of Andrew Jackson's farewell address.
ArchivalResource: 280 items.
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- Carpenter, Alfred, fl. 1842-1876,. Papers of the Carpenter and White families of North Garden, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1836-1965.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. ALS : to the Kentucky delegation, 1861 July 29.
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ALS : to the Kentucky delegation, 1861 July 29.
Asks the consent of Kentucky's congressmen for Jesse Bayles to raise a regiment in the state. Endorsed with the signatures of all five congreemen and an ANS by Lincoln dated 5 August.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 p.) ; 17 x 24 cm.
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- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. ALS : to the Kentucky delegation, 1861 July 29.
Beall-Booth family. Beall-Booth family papers, 1778-1956.
Title:
Beall-Booth family papers, 1778-1956.
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.
ArchivalResource: 10 cubic ft.
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- Beall-Booth family. Beall-Booth family papers, 1778-1956.
Todd, Robert S., 1792-1849. Letters, 1826-1846.
Title:
Letters, 1826-1846.
Five letters, 1826, to Elizabeth Humphreys discuss their relationship, rumors about their relationship, his proposal of marriage and plans for their marriage. Two letters, 1841 and 1846, to Ninian W. Edwards discuss business and financial affairs and the election contest between Clay and Wickliffe. He states that he is "gratified that my daughters have all married gentlemen whom I respect and esteem" and he hopes that his daughters "make as good wives, as I think they have good husbands". Two deeds, 1841 and 1844, for property in Kentucky and Illinois.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Todd, Robert S., 1792-1849. Letters, 1826-1846.
Wyse, Francis O. Wyse-Wickliffe-Phillips family papers, 1810-1894.
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Wyse-Wickliffe-Phillips family papers, 1810-1894.
Correspondence, journal, and other papers of Eugenia Levy Phillips (Mrs. Philip Phillips), C. A. Wickliffe, and Lt. Francis O. Wyse, and John M. Wyse, of Pikesville, Md.
ArchivalResource: 250 items.1 container.
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- Wyse, Francis O. Wyse-Wickliffe-Phillips family papers, 1810-1894.
Archer, William Segar, 1789-1855,. Argosy collection [manuscript], 1795-1893.
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Argosy collection [manuscript], 1795-1893.
Letters, papers, portraits of Revolutionary and nineteenth century statesmen. Subjects dealt with in the letters include slavery, the currency question, agriculture, land grants, politics and government, the silver question, education, and religion.
ArchivalResource: 103 items.
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- Archer, William Segar, 1789-1855,. Argosy collection [manuscript], 1795-1893.
Davie, Preston, 1881-1967. Papers, 1750-1967 (bulk 1924-1966).
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Papers, 1750-1967 (bulk 1924-1966).
Consist primarily of the correspondence, 1924-1966, of Preston Davie (1881-1967) concerning the Preston family and genealogical notes regarding the Ballard, Brooke, Campbell, Dudley, Hampton, Hubard, Patton, Preston, Smith, and Wickliffe families. Also, include papers of members of the Preston and related families. Items include speeches and a letter, 1774-1775, of William Preston (1729-1783) concerning Cherokee Indians in the Revolutionary War; correspondence, 1812-1841, of William Campbell Preston (1794-1860); correspondence, 1861-1864, of John Smith Preston (1809-1881) concerning his service in the Confederate States Bureau of Conscription; letters, 1878-1886, of William Preston (1816-1887); and correspondence, 1844-1862, of Charles Anderson Wickliffe (1788-1869) with James Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln, James Knox Polk, and John Tyler concerning, in part, the annexation of Texas. Also, papers collected by Preston Davie. Items include a patent, 1750, issued for land in Augusta County, Va.; and rent rolls, 1773-1794, of the Northern Neck Proprietary of Virginia for Culpeper and Northumberland counties, Va.
ArchivalResource: 633 items.
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- Davie, Preston, 1881-1967. Papers, 1750-1967 (bulk 1924-1966).
Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
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Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
The collection contains the political correspondence of Alexander H.H. Stuart, particularly from 1850-1853, when he served in Fillmore's cabinet and from 1857-1861, when he was in the Virginia State Senate. The Whig Party is a major topic. Other topics include national and Virginia politics, the presidential elections of 1848, 1852, and 1868, the reestablishment of a national bank, the Virginia Reform Convention of 1850, the American Know-Nothing Party, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Also slavery, abolition, Southern conservative opposition to secession, Virginia elections of 1831, 1851, 1859, 1867, the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion, the use of statistics in government, the Confederate Congress, sectional reconciliation after the Civil War, the Readjustor controversy, political patronage, and internal improvements. Also mentioned are Revolutionary War pension claims, migration of free blacks to Liberia, affairs at the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indian Agency in 1851, California politics and Indians in 1851, the Tehuantepec Isthmus route, Iowa in 1851, San Francisco in 1854, New Orleans in 1861, West Virginia in 1861, the U.S.S. Princeton explosion, Dorothea Dix's efforts to establish hospitals for the mentally ill, building of the U.S. Capitol, the Virginia Central Railroad and the University of Virginia. Many letters convey local news in Staunton and Augusta County, Va., such as the development of Alum Springs, the establishment of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, smallpox cases and land sales and controversies in Virginia and Kentucky. Others refer to legal cases handled by Stuart, including suits involving the Bath Iron Works and Buffalo Forge, and the Wheeling Bridge. Several letters discuss family affairs including plans by a cousin to run a boarding house for young women in Athens, Greece. Only a few letters mention the Civil War and Reconstruction and include references to the military movements of Confederate general Robert S. Garnett. Topics in earlier Stuart and the related Baldwin family papers include ratification of the U.S. constitution, Jeffersonian party politics, political events during the administration of George Washington, Washington Academy, the University of Virginia and its honor system, Washington College, and William Wirt's biography of Patrick Henry. The papers also contain an architectural drawing of an unidentified house, an engraving of Alexander H.H. Stuart, insurance policies, stock certificates, indentures, wills, land plats, and speeches by Alexander H.H. Stuart. Military papers of Captain George M. Cochran, Jr., Quartermaster, 52nd Virginia Infantry, consist chiefly of requisitions and receipts. There are also two printed pamphlets, 1849, in French and German, on the potato blight.
ArchivalResource: 800 (ca.) items.
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- Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Beckham-Wickliffe collection, 1818-1974 (bulk 1900-1941).
Title:
Beckham-Wickliffe collection, 1818-1974 (bulk 1900-1941).
These are papers of the family of Governor J. C. W. Beckham including his grandfather Governor Charles Wickliffe. These were collected by Governor Beckham's daughter, Eleanor.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841. Beckham-Wickliffe collection, 1818-1974 (bulk 1900-1941).
Hanover Post Office (Hanover, Mass.). Names of subscribers and a list of papers & pamphlets, 1841-1843.
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Names of subscribers and a list of papers & pamphlets, 1841-1843.
A ledger containing a list of newspapers and pamphlets received at the Hanover, Massachusetts post office and the names of their subscribers (addresses not included). Many of the titles listed were published in Boston.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 48 cm.
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- Hanover Post Office (Hanover, Mass.). Names of subscribers and a list of papers & pamphlets, 1841-1843.
African American History collection 1729-1970 1800-1865 African American history collection
Title:
African American History collection 1729-1970 1800-1865 African American history collection
The African American History collection is a miscellaneous collection of single items relating to slavery, abolition movements, and various aspects of African American life between 1729 and 1970.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 280 items
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- African American History collection, African American history collection, 1729-1970, 1800-1865
Desha, Joseph, 1768-1842. Joseph Desha : miscellaneous papers, 1814-1824.
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Joseph Desha : miscellaneous papers, 1814-1824.
A 28 January 1814 letter to Colonel Robert Pogue regarding the latest news about the War of 1812; and a 19 November 1824 discharge of a fine on Charles A. Wickliffe levied by the Hardin County Circuit Court in an 1818 contempt case.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Desha, Joseph, 1768-1842. Joseph Desha : miscellaneous papers, 1814-1824.
Lucius Lyon papers (1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851)
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Lucius Lyon papers (1770-1934, bulk 1833-1851)
The Lucius Lyon papers contain the public correspondence of Lucius Lyon, United States representative and senator from Michigan, and surveyor general for Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. Letter writers include Michigan governors, legislators, postmasters, physicians, and other local politicians, as well as residents of Michigan, Wisconsin, northern Illinois, and Indiana, and national Democratic Party leaders during the years Lyon served in Congress.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet
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- Lucius Lyon papers, Lyon, Lucius, papers, 1770-1934, 1833-1851
Beatty-Quisenberry family. Beaty-Quisenberry familty papers, 1798-1962.
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Beaty-Quisenberry familty papers, 1798-1962.
Papers of Adam Beatty and his descendants in the Beatty and Quisenberry families. The papers of Adam Beatty include correspondence, legal papers, and business papers detailing agriculture, politics, slavery, the Episcopal Church, and other aspects of life in Kentucky from the turn of the nineteenth century through Beatty's death in 1858. Correspondents include Robert J. Breckinridge, Leslie Combs, John J. Crittenden, Garrett Davis, Richard Hawes, Richard M. Johnson, Thomas Metcalfe, B. B. Smith, Thomas B. Stevenson, J. R. Underwood, Charles A. Wickliffe, Robert Wickliffe, and numerous other prominent political and religious figures. Letters from family members in California, Louisiana, Maryland, and Texas discuss life in those states. Also included are letters written to Beatty's wife, Sarah, mostly concerning daily life. A small group of Ormond Beatty's papers contain material related to the Civil War, Centre College, the Caldwell Institute, and real estate in Danville, Kentucky. Letters from Ormond Beatty are included in the papers of his parents. Ormond Beatty's daughter, Pattie, grew up in Danville, following the Civil War. Her papers mostly concern social life in postbellum Kentucky, although they also include references to politics and major events. Correspondence to and from Pattie Beatty describes traveling and vacationing in numerous parts of the eastern United States. She was also involved with Presbyterian missionary groups and some related material is included in the collection. In 1882, she married John A. Quisenberry. His papers relate to agriculture, politics, social life, business, and real estate in Kentucky and Texas. Thomas E. Quisenberry, the son of John A. and Pattie Quisenberry, moved to Evanston, Illinois. His papers reflect business, politics, social life, and other aspects of life in Illinois in the mid-twentieth century. Included are copies of his letters to politicians, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, offering Quisenberry's opinions on various issues. The correspondence of his wife Quinlan Hanna Quisenberry (nee Agnes Quinlan Hanna) details social life and travel.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic feet.
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- Beatty-Quisenberry family. Beaty-Quisenberry familty papers, 1798-1962.
Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. Charles Anderson Wickliffe : miscellaneous papers, 1826-1863.
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Charles Anderson Wickliffe : miscellaneous papers, 1826-1863.
Papers include a 17 Aug. 1840 letter to Governor James T. Morehead seeking his opinion of when Robert P. Letcher should be sworn in as governor; a 25 July 1842 letter of introduction to J.L. Grayham for three commissioners of the French government studying American postal regulations and making arrangements for steamboat service between the U.S. and France; a 13 Nov. 1860 letter to Lewis E. Harvie suggesting a grand mass convention of all Kentuckians opposed to the disunion movement and hoping that Kentucky will proclaim it will stand by the Union or perish with it; a 22 Sept. 1861 letter to General Robert Anderson recommending Joseph Brown for the position of quartermaster at New Haven; a 3 May 1862 letter to H.S. Randall discussing the growth of wool; and a 29 Jan. 1863 subscription list for copies of Wickliffe's speech in opposition to the bill to raise black regiments.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869. Charles Anderson Wickliffe : miscellaneous papers, 1826-1863.
Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Governor's correspondence, 1839-1840.
Title:
Governor's correspondence, 1839-1840.
These are incoming letters to Governor Charles Wickliffe which document administrative activities of the chief executive. Included are letters from the superintendent of public instruction to Bishop Flaget of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bardstown, requesting support for the common school system, and from the secretary of state to the president of the Bank of Kentucky concerning state financial matters.
ArchivalResource: .1 cubic ft. (3 folders)
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- Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Governor's correspondence, 1839-1840.
Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Executive journal, 1839-1840.
Title:
Executive journal, 1839-1840.
These journals document Governor Charles Wickliffe's official actions which include appointing and accepting resignations from civil officials and militia officers; granting pardons and reprieves, and remitting fines; approving expenditures; communicating with the General Assembly; and approving and rejecting legislation. Also included is a special message to the General Assembly revealing an extensive fraud committed by an agent of the Bank of Philadelphia upon the Bank of Kentucky.
ArchivalResource: 1 partial microfilm reel.
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- Kentucky. Governor (1839-1840 : Wickliffe). Executive journal, 1839-1840.
Ward, Charles, fl. 1842. Charles Ward letter, 1842 Apr. 4.
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Charles Ward letter, 1842 Apr. 4.
Charles Ward of Frankfort wrote this letter April 4, 1842, to U.S. Postmaster General Charles A. Wickliffe seeking assistance in obtaining a federal appointment. Ward's letter made reference to an enclosed letter of recommendation by future Kentucky governor Charles S. Morehead. This letter is no longer present. Ward preferred a U.S. Army commission, if Wickliffe, a former Kentucky governor, could persuade President John Tyler to offer one. Ward described his military experience, noting he had enlisted in the army at age nineteen in 1813 during the War of 1812 and had served close to twenty years from that time. His last rank was captain in the 4th Regiment of the U.S. Artillery.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Ward, Charles, fl. 1842. Charles Ward letter, 1842 Apr. 4.
Ash, W. A. Letter 2 June 1847.
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Letter 2 June 1847.
Dr. W.A. Ash wrote this letter to Dr. Samuel B. Merrifield, thanking him for intervening on his behalf with the President of the United States (James K. Polk.) Ash was trying to obtain a surgeon's commission for the Illinois 6th Regiment, newly formed in the shadow of the Mexican War. He wanted a commission with the 6th specifically because they were to be based in Scott County, Illinois. The regiment had signed a petition on Ash's behalf, who then secured Merrifield and former Kentucky Governor, Charles A. Wickliffe as his advocates to the President. By the time this letter was written, however, Ash had still not received his commission. He asked Merrifield to remind the President of his petition.
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Morehead, James T. (James Turner), 1797-1854.
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