Elise Shackleford papers, 1845-1952.

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Elise Shackleford papers, 1845-1952.

These papers include records of pedigrees of the horses with which Shackleford worked from 1916 to 1930, essays, clippings, correspondence, and a collection of propaganda leaflets from Germany during World War II.

2 v.413 pieces.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6826241

University of Kentucky Libraries

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