George Blackburn Kinkead papers, 1905-1940.

ArchivalResource

George Blackburn Kinkead papers, 1905-1940.

The collection contains addresses and scrapbooks belonging to George Blackburn Kinkead, a Lexington, Kentucky attorney.

13 pieces.3 v.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 6821275

University of Kentucky Libraries

Related Entities

There are 4 Entities related to this resource.

Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tz45h7 (person)

Woodrow Wilson (b. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, December 28, 1856, Staunton, Virginia-d.February 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.), was the twenty-eight President of the United States, 1913-1921; Governor of New Jersey, 1911-1913; and president of Princeton University, 1902-1910. Biographical Note 1856, Dec. 28 Born, Staunton, Va. 1870 ...

Kinkead, George Blackburn

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6g74bhz (person)

Reverend George B. Kinkead of New York, compiler, one of the many descendants of John Crooke, merchant of New York City and his wife Geertruyd de Haes who were married on July 27, 1679 and had ten children. From the description of Crooke family genealogical research files, 1935-1959. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 489097189 Attorney. George Kinkead was the son of William Bury Kinkead, also a Lexington attorney. George graduated from P...

Democratic Party (Ky.)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6cp0zhf (corporateBody)

Campaign officials In 1920 Mrs. Mary Shelby Wilson chaired the Kentucky Women's Democratic Convention and was president of the National Democratic Victory Club of Lexington. Judge Samuel M. Wilson began his political career supporting William Jennings Bryan and Woodrow Wilson, but he was most active in the elections of 1920 and 1924 as state campaign chairman. Subsequently he was less active in the campaigns of Al Smith and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. From the...

Princeton University

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63z1x39 (corporateBody)

The collection documents the physical expansion of the University from its earliest period through the acquisition of large tracts of land in the 20th century, including the properties around Carnegie Lake and numerous farms. Early records document transactions with such Princeton University notables as Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, John Witherspoon, Walter Minto, John and Richard Stockton, and John Maclean. For the most part, the papers consist of standard legal documents with detailed descriptions ...