M. Rey Yarberry papers 1807-1941 1890-1939 (bulk dates).

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M. Rey Yarberry papers 1807-1941 1890-1939 (bulk dates).

The material is comprised of correspondence, clippings, journals, photographs, a scrapbook and miscellany related to the life and career of M. Rey Yarberry, a Kentucky politician, detective and legislator. Also present are Yarberry's journals (1906-1913) during his years with the Internal Revenue, giving an account of his daily activities and expenses. Included with the collection are miscellaneous papers of J. Bruce Mathews, who served as an agent for various railroads, for the Department of Justice and for Internal Revenue's Prohibition Office in New Orleans. Correspondence concerning his work in New Orleans, letters of recommendation, and commissions and resignations from the National Guard of Tennessee's Chattanooga Riflers, of which Mathews was once a member, are present.

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