Frankfort chronicle papers, 1876-1889.

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Frankfort chronicle papers, 1876-1889.

This collection contains copies of the newsletter and other papers of the Frankfort Lyceum. These manuscripts contain essays and poetry submitted by the editors and club members.

.95 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6961820

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Morton, Jennie C. (Jennie Chinn), 1838-1920

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Jennie Chinn Morton was born in Franklin County, Kentucky in 1838. Soon widowed after her marriage to John C. Morton of Hartford, Kentucky in 1860, she turned her time and attention to literary pursuits. Morton was a member of the Lyceum, a Frankfort literary society which was the progenitor of the revived Kentucky State Historical Society (now the Kentucky Historical Society). She served as Secretary-Treasurer and Regent of the Society and was the founder and original editor of the Society's jo...

Day, Roland.

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Rodman, Willoughby, 1859-

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Stanton, Henry T. (Henry Thompson), 1834-1898

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Kentucky lawyer, editor, and poet. From the description of Letter, 1874 Nov. 19. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49336644 Henry T. Stanton, a native of Virginia, moved to Maysville as a young child. He attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and served in the Confederate army during the Civil War, attaining the rank of major. Following the war, he practiced law and worked as a Maysville newspaper editor. Stanton also worked in Kentucky state go...

Johnston, J. Stoddard (Josiah Stoddard), 1833-1913

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Josiah Stoddard Johnston, lawyer, journalist, and political figure was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Feb. 10, 1833. After the death of his parents, Johnston moved with his brothers to Kentucky to live with relatives. Upon receiving his law degree from Yale, he moved to Arkansas where he became a successful cotton farmer. He returned to Kentucky in 1859, settling in Scott County to farm. During the Civil War, Johnston became a distinguished officer in the Confederate Army. After the war, he ...

Rodman, Julia Duvall, 1866-1889.

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Wilmore, Ada S.

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Gibbons, May.

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Jackson, Sally, 1836?-1921.

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Frankfort Lyceum.

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Rodman, Julia W., 1837-1886.

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