This book, written by Emma Guy Cromwell while serving as Kentucky's Secretary of State, serves as a guide to the contents of the Kentucky Governor's Papers from 1792-1926. These papers are available on microfilm in the KHS Library.
1926
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Edward Fretwell Prichard, Jr. recalls his experiences as a student at Princeton University and Harvard Law School. During the Princeton segment, Prichard discusses his life at Princeton, remembering such topics as his professors and classmates,...
1982-11-15
Edward F. Prichard, Jr. Oral History Project, 2003OH01
Edward Fretwell Prichard, Jr. recalls his experiences and duties as a law clerk for Justice Felix Frankfurter. He also discusses Frankfurter's appointment to the United States Supreme Court shortly before World War II, Frankfurter's attitude...
1982-11-29
Edward F. Prichard, Jr. Oral History Project, 2003OH01
Edward F. Prichard recaps the highlights of his work in Washington, D. C., and then comments upon Francis Townsend, Charles Edward Coughlin, Huey Long, Jerry Falwell, and Henry A. Wallace. He then talks about his return to Kentucky, the opening of...
1983-04-13
Edward F. Prichard, Jr. Oral History Project, 2003OH01
One of the state's most influential leaders in politics and education, Edward F. Prichard, Jr. and his associates discuss Prichard family history and politics, Bourbon County life in the 1920s, Prichard's early interest in the law, the Ku Klux Klan...
Edward Fretwell Prichard, Jr. discusses his work experiences at the beginning of World War II, including overseeing the Immigration Agency for the Attorney General at the United States Department of Justice, then working at the Office of Emergency...
1983-02-09
Edward F. Prichard, Jr. Oral History Project, 2003OH01
Edward F. Prichard, Jr. recalls his involvement and subsequent indictment for vote fraud in Bourbon County during the 1948 U.S. Senate race between Virgil Chapman and John Sherman Cooper. Prichard also recalls his incarceration in the Federal...
1983-05-13
Edward F. Prichard, Jr. Oral History Project, 2003OH01
The Kentucky Oral History Commission , in cooperation with the Kentucky Heritage Council Main Street Program, initiated the Main Street, Kentucky Oral History Project in 1993. The project supports the collection of oral history interviews that...
One of the state's most influential leaders in politics and education, Edward F. Prichard, Jr. and his associates discuss Prichard family history and politics, Bourbon County life in the 1920s, Prichard's early interest in the law, the Ku Klux Klan...
Wolford and Jacobs were campaigning for General George McClellan during the presidential election of 1864 when they denounced President Lincoln as a tyrant and called upon the public to resist his war efforts.