Papers, 1863-1976.

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Papers, 1863-1976.

Papers of members of several generations of the James family of Richland Center, Wisconsin, especially the daughters of Oscar Briggs and Eloise Fort James: Beulah James (Mrs. Daniels) Young, and Adeline James (Mrs. Fred G.) Cook. Incoming correspondence of Beulah and Daniels Young, 1927-1975, is mostly from Daniels' brother and sister-in-law, Charlie L. and Leota Young, stationed in Egypt in the late 1940s; and from Adeline James Cook as she was dying of cancer in the early 1960s.

0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes); plusadditions of 213 photographs.

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Hurd family.

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Cook, Adeline James.

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James, Eloise Fort.

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James family.

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I.C. James, Jr., born 1903 and died 1970, had practiced law in Harrodsburg from 1924 and had served as Mercer County attorney for 28 years. James was a memver of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1966 to 1968, during which time he was voted the "most colorful" representative. he was elected president of the Kentucky County Attorneys Association and also president of the Kentucky Bar Association. Additionally, James was a member of the Mercer Bar Association and he served as...

Young, Beulah James.

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