This letter is part of a collection of correspondence. The Watson family letters (most by Isabel/Isabella Watson) originate in Mississippi City, MS and include news of people's health and illnesses, activities, church and religion, the enslaved...
1846
Kentucky Historical Society, Watson and Robinson families letters, SC 1261;
Robert Schulman discusses his career as a journalist. Topics include college training, his time as a reporter for Time and Life magazines, and his job as a columnist for the Louisville Courier-Journal.
The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...
This is an alphabetical listing of Kentucky-related subject files available in the KHS Library. Files can include clippings and articles, research correspondence, and photocopies of other materials. The contents of the files are not available...
Jacob Ditzler's journal begins in 1860 while he was preaching at camp meetings in Missouri. Ditzler was born in Oldham County, KY in 1831. He was educated at Hanover College where he studied religion and later became a preacher for the Methodist...
Mr. Klingenfus has taken a leadership position in the state and particularly in his community to try to serve the social justice needs of the rural population. This interview deals with the organizations started by the Kentucky Council of Churches...
Interviews in this collection were conducted with women in Kentucky on the topic of the history of women’s rights in the state. Interviews discuss the individual women’s lives pertaining to activism and points of inspiration towards supporting...
Willie Ryan gives a brief history of the Ryan Family farm. Topics include his grandfather raising a large orchard, making apple brandy, when his father purchased the farm, the number of acres and price, tillable acreage, timber, crops, increase in...
The Community Memories Oral History Project explores African American life in Frankfort and Franklin County and was conducted in conjunction with the earlier photographic project collecting family photographs of the members of this community. The...
This letter is part of a collection of correspondence. The Watson family letters (most by Isabel/Isabella Watson) originate in Mississippi City, MS and include news of people's health and illnesses, activities, church and religion, the enslaved...
1847
Kentucky Historical Society, Watson and Robinson families letters, SC 1261;
This letter is part of a collection of correspondence. The Watson family letters (most by Isabel/Isabella Watson) originate in Mississippi City, MS and include news of people's health and illnesses, activities, church and religion, the enslaved...
1850
Kentucky Historical Society, Watson and Robinson families letters, SC 1261;
This letter is of a very general nature, providing news of health, home and family. In one part, Powell mentions that she is having her house painted and mentions the colors being used.
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
2 interviews with Lucille Caudill Little. She discusses growing up in Morehead, her family, getting married, singing, her education, and philanthropy. Other topics include race relations, real estate, and community theater.
2000
Kentucky Historical Society, Lucille Caudill Little Interviews