GUIDE TO THE COLLECTION OF GRANT E. AND ANNA D. LILLY
1832 - 1981


Compiled
by
Dawn Miles and Cindy Jeffries
Eastern Kentucky University

R.B. 112
Lilly, Grant E. and Anna Dudley
Collection, 1832 - 1981
9 cubic feet
13,500 Items
18 Boxes, 5 Wrapped Packets



TABLE OF CONTENTS


Introduction to the Lilly Family Collection           
Biographical Sketch                               
Important Dates in the Life of Anna and Grant Lilly         
Donor Gift Agreement                              
Series
     Correspondence Series          
     Financial Series              
     Legal Documents Series  
     Map and Blueprint Series Packet 2
     Memorabilia Series        
     Newsclipping Series      
     Publication Series      
     Photograph Series      
     Speech Series            



Introduction To The Lilly Family Collection

In September of 1978 the Eastern Kentucky University Archives received the first of several shipments of the Lilly Family Collection from Miss Austin Page Lilly, eldest child of Grant E. and Anna D. Lilly. Miss Lilly had saved a large variety of documents that her parents and even her grandfather, Henry Clay Lilly, had accumulated for over a century. Most of the materials document the private and public life of Grant and Anna Lilly.

The Lillys spent their formative years in Richmond where Mr. Lilly practiced law, engaged in numerous civic activities, and participated in several local political campaigns. Mrs. Lilly devoted considerable time to civic duties also, including affiliations with the Woman's Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She also served as editor of the Kentucky Register newspaper and began to develop a strong allegiance to the Democratic Party. During the 1920's and 1930's the Lillys, having moved to Lexington, became more active in politics; especially Mrs. Lilly. She campaigned for women's political rights, civic reforms, and recognition of Kentucky's unique historical heritage. The collection also contains some information about Miss Austin Lilly's long tenure as a teacher in the Lexington public school system. Thus the Lilly Family Collection documents the contributions of a civic minded Central Kentucky familyand also offers a glimpse into their personal lives.

Since the Lilly Collection arrived essentially unorganized, the Archives staff imposed its our pattern of arrangement. The inventory to the collection describes material at the folder title level. According to the provisions of the Donnor Gift Agreement the entire collection is open to research.

The Archives is greatly indebted to Miss Austin Lilly for donating her family papers to Eastern Kentucky University for permanent preservation.

Biographical Sketch

Grant E. Lilly was born in Estill County on February 27, 1865. He was son of Colonel Henry Clay Lilly, a circuit judge of the Irvine district and a colonel in the 14th Kentucky Calvary, United States Army, during the Civil War, and Catherine Tracy, a member of a pioneer Pennsylvania family whose descendents moved to Kentucky.

Mr. Lilly received his early education in the private school in Madison County at College Hill and Dr. Elliot's School for Boys at Kirksville. He attended Central University in Richmond and was an honor graduate of the University of Michigan law school in 1889. Upon completion of his studies at Ann Arbor he returned to Irvine where he served as county attorney of Estill County. He had also taught school before receiving his law training. Like his father, Lilly became active in the Republican Party, but around 1900 switched his allegiance to the Democratic Party .

Anna Dudley McGinn Lilly was born on February 27, 1872, in Maysville, Kentucky, the daughter of the Reverend John Bolivar McGinn and Mary Elizabeth Sheppard McGinn. She spent her early life in Versailles, where her father was minister of the Christian church.

On October 19, 1893, Grant E. Lilly and Anna D. McGinn were married in Versailles. They had one daughter, Austin Page, a son John Mario , and a younger son, Grant Lilly, Jr., who died at the age of 12 in 1916. There first born in 1894 was a son Pleasant Valentine. After marrying, the Lillys lived in Richmond where they were involved in numerous civic projects and organizations. Lilly was one of the leaders, along with Hugh McClellan, Col. C. E. Woods, and Col. N. B. Deatherage, in a local option fight prior to prohibition. Lilly was a member of the Prandennial Club, a charter member of the first Chamber of Commerce organized in Richmond, as well as one of the sponsors of the Richmond Chatauqua. He also was a member of the American Bar Association, the Kentucky Bar Association, and one of the organizers of the Madison Bar Association.

He was owner and editor of three newspapers, the Madisonian, which he founded, the Richmond Climax, and the Kentucky Register which later were merged into the Richmond Daily Register. The Kentucky Register was purchased by Lilly for his wife who was its editor.

In 1918 the Lillys moved to Lexington. Lilly was elected president of the Gas Consumers' League which worked for the taxpayers in an effort to reduce the price of natural gas. Lilly ran for mayor of Lexington in 1927 and lost.

Anna Lilly was very interested in Central Kentucky politics and civic affairs. She became affiliated with the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1912 as a member of the Boonesboro Chapter, later transferring her membership to the Lexington Chapter of which she subsequently became regent. Mrs. Lilly was regent of the Kentucky DAR from 1923 to 1926. In 1928, she spearheaded a drive to have the state legislature approve a bill designating "My Old Kentucky Home" as the official state song. The first rendition of Stephen Foster's composition was sung on Sunday, April 15, 1928, at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The occasion was the dedication of the Kentucky bell in the memorial chapel there. The bell in the carillion at Valley Forge was purchased with $1000 raised by Mrs. Lilly and a committee of the DAR. She was an honrary life regent of both the state and Lexington DAR.

With the advent of women s suffrage in 1920, Mrs. Lilly organized the first Woodrow Wilson Club and in 1932 she founded the Roosevelt Democratic Club of Richmond. Twice she was county associate chairman for the Fayette Club of Kentucky. She actively supported Alben Barkley's several successful senatorial campaigns.

Mrs. Lilly was four times president of the Richmond Women's Club; a member of the Women's Club of Central Kentucky; a charter member of the Madison County Historical Society, the Lexington McDowell Music Club and the Bradford Club of Lexington; and held membership in the Huguenot Society of South Carolina, the Colonial Dames of Kentucky and the state and national officers' club of the DAR. She was organizing president of the Kentucky branch of the Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin Towne and of the Paul Revere chapter of the Children of the American Revolution.

During Lexington's sesqui-centennial celebration, Mrs. Lilly was chairman of the Hall of Fame, which featured an outstanding collection of historical items. She was instrumental in the naming of Henry Clay High School and served on the board of the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation when it began work on making Ashland a state shrine.

She was a member of the board of directors of the Pioneer National Monument Association which acquired the Blue Lick battlefield and other historic spots in Kentucky. She headed the Madison County Liberty Loan and War Savings stamp drive in World War I and served as co-chairman of many Madison Red Cross campaigns. She worked with the NRA in the 1930's and was a honorary member of the VFW during World War II.

Grant Lilly died January 5, 1940, and Anna D. Lilly died July 30, 1948. Both are buried at the Richmond cemetery.

IMPORTANT DATES


1865     Grant E. Lilly born in Estill County (Feb. 27)
1872     Anna Dudley McGinn born in Maysville, Kentucky (Feb. 22)
1889     Lilly received Bachelor of Laws from University of Michigan (June 27)
1893     Grant E. Lilly married to Anna Dudley McGinn (Oct. 19)
1896     Daughter Austin Page born (July 11)
1912     Mrs. Lilly joined the Boonesboro Chapter of the DAR
1918     Lillys move to Lexington
1920     Mrs. Lilly organized first Woodrow Wilson Club in Richmond
1923-26  Mrs. Lilly served as regent of Kentucky DAR
1927     Lilly ran for mayor of Lexington
1928     Mrs. Lilly supported bill in state legislature which made 
            "My Old Kentucky Home" the State song of Kentucky
         Lilly's moved back to Richmond
1932     Mrs. Lilly organized the Roosevelt Democratic Club of Richmond
1934     Mrs. Lilly appointed member of the Boone Bicentennial Commission
1940     Grant Lilly died.  Interred in the Richmond Cemetery (Jan. 5)
1948     Anna D. Lilly died.  Interred in the Richmond Cemetery (July 30)
1991       Austin Lilly died (September 18)



DON0R GIFT AGREEMENT

This AGREEMENT made on the 2nd day of October 1978 by and between Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky 40475 (hereinafter referred the University) and Miss Austin Lilly, 407 North Broadway Lexington, Kentucky 40508 (hereinafter referred to as the Donor)

WHEREAS the Donor wishes to donate to the University, as an unrestricted the following materials:

Lilly Family Collection, 1850s-l940s, 6 cubic feet. See attached list for materials donated

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the above and in further consideration conditions and understandings hereinafter set forth, the parties agree follows:

I. The Donor transfers to the University legal title, copyright and literary property rights in the above described collection with the following exceptions or restrictions:

II. The University shall pemanently preserve materials donated under the terms of this AGREEMENT in the University Archives administered by the University's Archivist in accordance with accepted archival practices. Materials not related to the purpose of the Archives will either be distributed within the University or returned to the donor. The University shall not be held responsible for any acquisition damaged or destroyed by fire, water, theft, natural or manmade disasters, and/or other possible calamity.

DONOR                                        UNIVERSITY

Signature  Austin Lilly                   Signature  J C Powell                     
Date  October 10, 1978                    Title  President                             
                                          Date  October 2, 1978                    


This is to certify that materials described in this AGREEMENT have been received by Eastern Kentucky University Archives.

Signature  Charles Hay              , Archivist        Date  Sept 22, 1978                     


*Correspondence Series*

Description: The Correspondence Series covers the years 1873 - 1969 and is composed of three boxes of material. All correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronogically within each subject. Much of the correspondence revolves around major issues and activities pursued by the Lillys. Judge Lilly engaged in numerous legal matters for railroad companies. Materials concerning railroads found in the series should be used in conjunction with records found in the Legal Documents Series. Mrs. Lilly's Daughters of the American Revolution activities and involvement with local Democratic politics and woman club events are also documented in this series.

Inventory

Box 1
     American Red Cross
     Christmas Cards, 1913 - 1929.
     Christmas Cards, 1930 - 1939
     Christmas Cards, 1940 - 1949
     Christmas Cards, 1950 - 1959
     Christmas Cards, 1960 - 1969.
     Christmas Cards, Undated.
     Christmas Cards, Undated.
     Christmas Cards, undated.
     Class Notes - Central University, "Notes on Horace," 1887.
     Class Notes - Education, 1915
     Class Notes - Guadalajara Summer School Student Directory, 1959
     Class Notes - Physics
     Climax - Madisonian, 1914 - 1917.
     Colonial Dames of America, 1945 - 1948.
     Cuban Trip, 1950 - 1960.

Box 2
     Daughters of the American Revolution, 1924 - 1941.
     Democratic Party, 1935 - 1936
     Gas Consumers  League, 1925 - 1928
     General Correspondence, 1902 - 1962.
     Kentucky Constitutional Amendment, 1926
     Kentucky Federation of Women's Club, 1931
     Kentucky Society for Crippled Children, 1933.
     Louisville Flood, 1937.
     Madison County Historical Society, 1934 - 1937.
     National Democratic Victory Club, 1924
     Neddlework Guild, 1937
     Poems, 1917
     Politics, Lilly Mayorial Campaign, 1927

Box 3
     Railroads - KY, Rockcastle, and Cumberland Railroad, Insurance policies, 1930.
     Railroads - KY, Rockcastle, and Cumberland Railroad, Legal Documents, 1929-30.
     Railroads - KY, Rockcastle, and Cumberland Railroad Settlement Memorandum, 
          1929 - 1930.
     Railroads - Kentucky Union Railway, 1883.
     Railroads - Louisville and Atlantic Railroad,  1891 - 1919
     Railroads - Louisville and Nashville Railroad, 1873 - 1930.
     Railroads - Louisville Southern Syndicate. 1888.
     Railroads - Richmond, Irvine, and Three Forks Railroad, 1896
     Railroads - Richmond, Nicholasville, Irvine, and Beattyville Railroad, 1896.
     Richmond Chamber of Commerce, 1933 - 1934.
     Richmond, Plan of, 1933.
     Richmond Women's Club, 1916 - 1940
     Rtichmond Women's Club, Club Credits, n.d
     Richmond Women's Club, Reports and Minutes, 1933.
     Rooseve1t Democratic Club, 1935 - 1941
     Tri-ennial Production Report of Crude Petroleum in Kentucky, 1918 - 1920.
     Woods, Clarence E., 1911 - 1937.


*Financial Series*

Desciption: The Financial Series consists primarily of receipts from various businesses along with an account book from Estill Springs, a resort in Estill County once owned by the Lilly family. The series dates from 1852 to 1929 and is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within each subject.

Inventory

Box 4
     Receipts, 1852 - 1859.
     Receipts, 1860 - 1869.
     Receipts, 1870 - 1879.
     Receipts, 1880 - 1889.
     Receipts, 1890 - 1899
     Receipts, 1900 - 1908.
     Receipts, 1909.
     Receipts, 1910.
     Receipts, 1911.
     Receipts, 1912.
     Receipts, 1913
     Receipts, 1914.
     Receipts, 1915 - 1929.
     Receipts, Undated.
     Stock Certificates, 1882

Wrapped Packet 1
     Estill Springs Account Book, 1888


*Legal Documents Series*

Description: The Legal Document Series consists of four boxes of material dating from 1832 to 1937. Most of the material concerns legal cases handled by Grant E. Lilly and his father, Henry Clay Lilly. There is some material relating to the legal affairs of the Lilly family. The material is arranged alphabetically by counties and then further divided by subject although some material is classified by subject only.

Inventory

     Agreement between Lilly family and RNIB Railroad
     Bourbon County.
     Bourbon County - Paris vs. Central Kentucky Gas, 1926.
     Breathitt County - Central KY Lumber Mining Manufacturing and Transportation
          Company vs. Strong, 1885
     Breathitt County - Cundiff vs. Gabbard
     Breathitt County - t4iscellaneous.
     Breathitt County - Spencer vs. Cockrill
     Breathitt County - Smith vs. Archer, 1882.
     Breathitt County - Transfer of Deed, Cockrill to Marcum.
     Breathitt County - Transfer of Deed, Hogg to Williams, 1884.
     Campbell County - The Union Light, Heat and Power Co vs. City of Fort Thomas.
     Clark County - Winchester vs. Central Kentucky Gas, 1925
     Clay County - Adams vs. Gilbert, 1869.
     Clay County - Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Howard, 1891 - 1893.
     Clay County - Crook vs. Adams, 1877
     Clay County - Potter vs. White, 1872.
     Court Records Book.
     Employment Contracts.
     Estill County - Broaddus and West vs. Jackson, 1924 - 1928
     Estill County - By-Laws of the Estill General Utilities Company, 1912.
     Estill County - Capitol Hill Hotel, 1879 - 1380
     Estill County - Clark vs. Curtis, 1867
     Estill County - Cox patents, 1857.
     Estill County - Cunningham vs. Clay
     Estill County - Cunningham vs. Estill
     Estill County - Estes vs. Tipton
     Estill County - Estill Springs, 1892.
     Estill County - Gardner vs. Curtis, 1878.
     Estill County - Goff, Moore and Townsend vs. Spencer, 1877
     Estill County - Griffin vs. Flynn, 1917 - 1919
     Estill County - Hoover vs. Trimble, 1913.
     Estill County - Lilly vs. Marcum
     Estill County - Mason Estate, 1872.
     Estill County - McGuire vs. Lowther, Flynn and Flynn.
     Estill County - McKinney vs. McKinney
     Estill County - Minutes of Meeting of Irvine City Council, Jan 23 - 31, 1923
     Estill County - Miscellaneous, 1860 - 1927
     Estill County - Moore vs. Chenault, 1880.
     Estill County - Mortgage, Noland and Kidwell, 1890
     Estill County - Norton vs. Norton, 1846
     Estill County - Puckett vs. Puckett, 1879

Box 6
     Estill County - Reynolds vs. Dickenson
     Estill County - Skinner vs. Brunner, 1878
     Estill County - Stewart vs. Ziegler and Howell, 1917
     Estill County - Thomas Will, 1848.
     Estill County - Transfer of Deed, Beatty to Peck, 1848
     Estill County - Transfer of Deed, Hleim, 1877.
     Estill County - Transfer of Deed, Hern to Rader, 1906 - 1912.
     Estill County - Transfer of Deed, King to Ricemer, 1865.
     Estill County - Transfer of Deed, Moore to Farthing and King, 1875.
     Estill County - Transfer of Deed, Noland, 1879.
     Estill County - Transfer of Deed, Tipton to-Campbell, 1882.
     Estill County - Transfer of Deed, White vs. Rankin, 1879.
     Fayette County - Allen vs. Sams.
     Fayette County - Harris, et. al. vs. Central Kentucky Gas, 1926
     Fayette County - Kentucky Cities Gas vs. Central Kentucky Gas, 1928.
     Fayette County - Lexington vs. Central Kentucky Gas, 1927
     Fayette County - Lexington Tribune, 1926
     Fayette County - Payne, et. al. vs. City of Lexington.
     Fayette County - Shannon vs. Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
     Franklin County - Shipp, et. al. vs. Central Kentucky Gas, et. al., 1926
     Jackson County - Seale vs. Evans, 1860.
     Lee County - Beatty vs. Dickenson, 1871
     Lee County - Blackwell vs. Kelly, 1881
     Lee County - Dickerson vs. Bohannon, 1879.
     Lee County - Flahaven Land Company, 1909
     Lee County - Goocey vs. Hopkins, 1917.
     Lee County - Lundsford vs. Stamper, 1878.
     Lee County - Martin vs. Kelly, 1895
     Lee County - Mason vs. Kelly, 1896.
     Lee County - McGuire vs. Brandenburgh.
     Lee County - McGuire vs. McGuire, 1878.
     Lee County - Morse vs. Barclay, 1877.
     Lee County - Moore vs. Townsend, l875
     Lee County - Preston vs. Brandenburgh, 1883
     Lee County - Snowden vs. McGuire, 1878.
     Lee County - Thacker vs. Crawford, 1879
     Lee County - Transfer of Deed, Crawford to Buckner, 1872.
     Letcher County - Francis vs. Lilly, 1905 - 1909.
     Letcher County - Hogg vs. Mullins, 1868.
     Letcher County - Lilly vs. Hogg, 1910.

Box 7
     Mladison County - Cornelison Will, 1885
     Mladison County - John W. Crooke, Bankrupt, 1934
     Madison County - Fain vs. Young, 1911
     Madison County - Gardner vs. Curtis, 1878.
     Madison County - W. I. Greenway vs. Irvine's Executor
     Madison County - Greenway, et. al. vs. Irvine's Executor, 1929 - 1930.
     Madison County - W. I. Greenway vs. D. I. White.
     Madison County - Estate of W. I. Greenway, 1929.
     Madison County - Greenway Will, 1926.
     Madison County - Harris vs. Caperton, 1909
     Madison County - Irvine's Executor vs. Greenway, et. al., 1934
     Madison County - Irvine's Executor vs. D. I. White, et. al., 1921 - 1939
     Madison County - Kentucky Land and Immigration Company vs. Sloane, 1892.
     Madison County - Land Office Treasure Warrant
     Madison County - Lilly vs. tioore, 1880.
     Madison County - Lilly vs. Walker, 1929
     Madison County - Oldham vs. Price, 1872
     Madison County - Opinion on the Irvine Will, 1921
     Madison County - Prison Rules.
     Madison County - Survey, Smith to Parks, 1875
     Madison County - Transfer of Deed
     Madison County - Transfer of Deed, McGowan to Lilly, 1907.
     Madison County - Transfer of Deed, Million and Smith to Blanton-Congleton 
          Lumber Company, 1910.
     Madison County - Transfer of Deed, Morris to Scott, 1905.
     Madison County - Walker, et. al. vs. Irvine's Executor

Box 8
     Madison County - Walker vs. Walker, 1904.
     Madison County - D. I. White vs. W. I. Greenway
     Madison County - D. I. White vs. Irvine's Executor, 1923
     Madison County - Sara I. White Will, 1907.
     Madison County - Susan McDowel White Will, 1923
     Marriage Bond and Certificate for Grant Lilly and Ann McGinn, Oct. 19, 1893 
     Miscellaneous - Court cases.
     Miscellaneous - Surveys.
     Miscellaneous - Transfer of Deed.
     Montgomery County - Doe vs. Faulkner, 1885.
     Montgomery County - Transfer of Deed, O'Rear to Pitts, 1883.
     Morgan County - Johnson vs. Morgan, 1858.
     Owsley County - Bowman vs. Seale.
     Owsley County - McGrise vs. McGrise, 1869
     Owsley County - Moore vs. Bennett, 1868.
     Owsley County - Rose vs. Duff and Crawford, 1870.
     Owsley County - Seale vs. Brandenburgh, 1876.
     Owsley County - Thomas vs. Bowman, 1867.
     Owsley County - Transfer of Deed, Breck to Kincaid, 1882
     Perry County - Williams vs. Godsey, 1870.
     Perry County - Wilson vs. Smith, 1832.
     Petition Endorsing Grant E. Lilly
     Powell County - Benningfield Petition, 1870.
     Powe1l County - Blevins vs. Smith, 1875.
     Powell County - Miscellaneous
     Powe1l County - Stewart vs. Adams.
     Powell County - Transfer of Deed, Kincaid to Spencer, 1875.
     Wills, undated.
     Wolfe County - Drake vs. Limmons, 1879.
     Wolfe County - Hollon vs. Cockersham
     Wolfe County - Limmons vs  Hurst, 1885
     Wolfe County - Miscellaneous
     Wolfe County - Spellman vs. Sueago, 1878


*Map and Blueprint Series*

Description: The Map and Blueprint Series consists of one wrapped packet containing various survey maps and blueprints most of which pertain to property disputes. The majority of the documents are undated.

Inventory

Wrapped packet 2
     Barnes Mill Pike, survey map.
     Barnes Mill and Lancaster Pike, survey map.
     Boundary map.
     Clay Patent, survey map
     Estill County, survey map, April 10, 1856.
     Estill County, survey map, September 27, 1856
     Estill County, James Patent, survey map
     Estill County, James property, survey map.
     Greenway Farms, survey map.
     Greenway heirs, survey map~
     Irvine Estate, survey map
     Irvine, Kentucky, survey map, 3 maps.
     Irvine Public Square, survey map.
     Irvine, Mrs. William, property, survey map, 2 maps
     Irvinton, survey map.
     Lancaster Avenue, survey map, 2 maps.
     Lancaster Avenue and West Main Street, survey map.
     Langford Court, survey map.
     Lilly property, Cross and High Street, October 21, 1925, survey map
     Lilly property, Cross and High Street, survey map.
     Lilly property, Irvine, survey map.
     Lilly subdivision #2, survey map.
     Miscellaneous house drawing.
     Plat of Evan's Addition to Irvine, Kentucky, February 1912, survey map
     Richmond, Kentucky map.
     Saunders to Irvine, survey map.
     Saunders, John, survey map.
     Unidentified street drawing, 2 drawings
     Unidentified survey map.
     Unidentified survey map.
     Walker property, survey map.
     Walker, White property, survey map.
     Walker to White, survey map.
     Watson's Residence Lot, 2 survey maps.
     White to Walker, survey map.
     Woods property, survey map.
     Woods property, survey map.


*Memorabilia Series*

Description: The Memorabilia Series consists of one box and three wrapped packets containing various awards and certificates, posters, scrapbooks, oversized photographs, and a large assortment of miscellaneous items and artifacts.

Inventory

Wrapped packet 3

Awards and Certificates
     University of Michigan degree of Bachelor at Laws Certificate, 
          June 27, 1889 - 18 x 24
     Young People's Department of the Christian Women's Board of Missions
          Membership certificate, 1906 - 11 x 13
     Young People's Department of the Christian Women's'Board of Missions
          Membership certificate, Easter 1907 - 11 x 13
     Madison Female Institute diploma of Austin Lilly, May 30, 1914 - 16 x 18.
     Jefferson Centennial certificate, July 4, 1925 - 16 x 18
     Richmond Roosevelt Democratic Club charter, 1936 - 10 x 14
     Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs Honor certificate, April 26, 1939 - 7 x 9
     United States of America Civil Defense Certificate of Membership, Nov 16, 1942
          - 8 x 12
     Republic of Cuba Minister of Edu. certificate of assistance (3), Dec 31,1950
          - 9 x 12.

Box 9

General
     Piece of dress printed from the Richmond Register.
     Blanton Lumber Company nail bag
     Visiting cards.
     Caldwell High School letter, 4 x 5
     Bumper sticker, "Richmond, KY Come and See Us."  3 x 12.
     Pennant, "Short Stop"
     Christmas seals, 1941.
     Religious print, "The Rich Man and Lazarus."  Malden, Mass: Gramstorff
          Brothers, Inc., 1937 - 8 x 10.
     Religious print, "The Omnipresence of Christ."  Malden, Mass: Gramstorff
          Brothers, Inc., 1937 - 8 x 10.
     Religious print, "Covento di S. Maria delle Grazie,  8 x 10.
     Engraving of Jefferson Davis - 8 x 10.
     Last Will and Testament of Charles Lounsberry - 9 x 11.
     Richmond Greenhouse advertisement - 3 x 6.
     Civic League of Richmond membership pledge card - 3 x 4
     R. W. Miller campaign card - 3 x 5
     Pattie A. Clay badge - 2 x 3.
     Richmond Ice Company advertisement - 3 x 6
     "The War of the Sexes" ticket - 2 x 4
     Sunday School attendance book - 5 x 7.
     World Affairs Club Banquet card - 3 x 5.
     Eastern Banquet placecard made by Maude Gibson - 6 x 7.
     Madison County Fair first day ticket, September 7-9, 1911 - 2 x 2.
     Madison County Fair third day ticket, September 7-9, 1911 - 2 x 2.
     Redpath Chatauqua ticket, July 5-12, 1914 - 2 x 3.
     Kentucky Association Inc. Fall Meeting, 1927 - 2 x 3.
     Lilly for Mayor campaign cards - 2 x 3,
     General Andrew Jackson statue unveiling ticket, April 15, 1928 - 1 x 2.
     Delegate pass to 38th Continental Congress of the National Society of the DAR,
          April 18, 1929 - 2 x 3
     Spring Lake Lunch and Speakers stand ticket, July 4, 1931 - 2 x 3.
     1932 calendar - 8 x 10.
     George Washington Bicentennial Tree Planting, 1932 - 4 x 6.
     Federal Monument Dedication ticket, November 16, 1934 - 1 x 4
     Madison County Historical Society membership card, June 1934 - 2 x 4.
     Madison County Historical Society membership card, January 1936, 2 x 4.
     Madison County Historical Society membership card, January 1937, 2 x 4.
     American National Red Cross membership card, 1941 - 3 x 4.
     Madison County Democratic Women's Club credential blank, October 23-24, 1941
          - 3 x 5
     Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs banner, 1916 - 10 x 13.
     DAR National Officers Club membership card, March 1, 1946 - 2 x 4
     House of Representatives member's pass, April 15, 1929 - 3 x 4.
     Women's Club of Central Kentucky membership card, 1918-1919 - 2 x 3
     "Westward Ho" Tri State Dinner placecard - 2 x 3
     "Ohio Ho" Ohio-Kentucky Dinner placecard - 2 x 3
     Republican State Ticket
     Alben Barkley calling card.
     Tibacoa travel borchure.
     Cuban political cards
     Cuban drawing of Flag and Coat of Arms

Wrapped Packet 4

Pins and Ribbons
     Daniel Boone Bicentennial, "Member," September 3, 1934 - 6".
     Daniel Boone Bicentennial, "Reception," September 3, 1934 - 6".
     Daniel Boone Bicentennial -l"
     DAR, "Delegate" - 7",
     DAR, "Kentucky" - 4" (4)
     DAR, "Delegate, Continental Congress," 1928 - 4".
     DAR, "State Regent of Kentucky," 1927 - 1929; 5".
     DAR, "Regent, Kentucky State Conference," March 21-23, 1929 - 4".
     DAR, "State Regent, Continental Congress," 1929 - 4".
     DAR, "Voter Delegate," 1930 - 5".
     DAR, "Kentucky 36th State Conference," 1932 - 5".
     DAR, "Reception Committee" - 10" (3).
     I.O.G.T.  Estill Lodge No. 1938 - 7" (2).
     Madison County Fair "First Premium," 1940 - 7".
     Madison County Fair "First Premium," 1941 - 7".
     Knights of Phthias Normal City Lodge No. 162, Richmond, KY - 7".
     Mount Vernon Committee, 1929 - 5"
     "I Want Roosevelt Again" - 1" (3)
     "Happy, Keen" - 1"

Wrapped Packet 3

Posters
     First Christian Church dedication, November 16, 1913 - 10 x 17
     Henry Watterson print, supplement to Courier Journal, March 2, 1919 - 12 x 17
     Lilly Mayoral Campaign poster, ca. 1927 - 11 x 14
     Airway Map of the United States, from "Highways of the Sky" published by Ford
          Motor Company, 1929
     War Savings Stamps poster, ca. 1941 - 20 x 30
     Christmas poster, 14 x 20.
     Sample ballot - 16 x 18
     State Organization Chart, President's Emergency Employment Campaign, 12 x 16

Wrapped Packet 5

Oversized Photographs
     Decorated house, July 16, 1902 - 11 x 14.
     Graduating class of Madison Female Institution, May 1914 - 12 x 14.
          Standing left to right: Margaret Arnold, Eleanor Hagan, Mary Francis Hisle,
          Austin Page Lilly.  Sitting left to right:  Katharine Pitman, Zelia Rice, 
          Eula Blackeman, Corelia Barnes
     Model School, E.K.S.N.S., Richmond, Kentucky, 1910 - 1911 - 6 x 25.
     American Teachers who were entertained by the Cuban government, December 1950
          - 11 x 14

Box 9
     Scrapbooks


*Newsclipping Series*

Description: The Newsclipping Series consists of one box of newsclippings covering the years 1906 to 1980 and are arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within each subject. There are clippings on the various organizations the Lillys belonged to as well as clippings on Lilly's mayoral campaign. The majority of the clippings, however, concern the history of Kentucky in general and Richmond, and Madison and Estill Counties in particular. Most of the clippings have been photocopied for preservation purposes.

Inventory

Box 10
     Berea, 1939 - 1967
     Boonesborough, 1927 - 1953
     Clay's Ferry, 1925 - 1963
     Cuba, n.d.
     Daughters of the American Revolution, 1924 - 1937
     Eastern Kentucky University, 1913 - 1967.
     Estill County, 1924 - 1968
     Irvine Will, 1921
     Kentucky, 1920 - 1966.
     Lilly Family, 1931 - 1980.
     Lilly Mayoral Campaign, 1927
     Miscellaneous,1936-1958
     Obituaries and Biographical Material, 1917-1972
     Madison County, 1906 - 1967
     Richmond, 1906 - 1974
     Richmond Women's Club, 1915 - 1961
     Roosevelt Democratic Club, 1936 - 1940
     Social events, 1931 - 1934.
     Transylvania.
     United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1924.
     Whitehall, 1926 - 1968.
     Women's Democratic Club, 1931.


*Publication Series*

Description: The Publication Series contains six boxes of various publications dating from 1874 to 1981. The material is arranged alphabetically by subject and chrono1ogically within each subject. Subjects include the DAR, fraternal organizations, campaign literature, Kentucky, ;Madison Female Institute, and churches and religious organizations among others.

Inventory

     The American Journal of Politics, Vol. IV, Ho. 6, June 1894.
     "Red Cross Roll Call"
     A.G.C. 1, Old Art Among New People,'1 KY Progress Magazine, May 1931, pp. 43-44
     "Wilderness Road", program, Berea College, June 29 - September 5, 1955.
     "Wilderness Road" program, Berea College, l956~
     Fireside Industries at Berea College
     Berea College "Souvenir".
     "Bluegrass horse farms."
     The Burr McIntosh Monthly, Vol. XIV, No. 54, September 1907.
     Caldwell High School Sixteenth annual commencement- program, June 2 - 7, 1912
     Caldwell Fligh School Seventeenth annual commencement program, June 6, 1913.
     Parks, J. B. Compendium of Useful Knowledge and General Information.  Irvine,
          Kentucky: J. B. Parks, 1884.
     Conference on Contemporary Affairs program.
     Constitutional Amendment Handbill; 193l
     American Teachers Trip to Cuba program, Dec 18, 1950 - Jan 2, 1951, English copy
     American Teachers Trip to Cuba program, Dec 18, 1950 - Jan 2, 1951, Spanish copy
     The Golden Anniversary of the Cuban Public School System to the Teachers
          who Helped Found It program, December 22, 1950, English copy.
     The Golden Anniversary of the Cuban Public School System to the Teachers
          who Helped Found It program, December 22, 1950, Spanish copy
     Pueblos Boletin Cultural.  Vol. VI, Nos. 1 - 10, May 1951 - February 1952
     Americas, Vol. 3, No. 3', March 1951
     "Inauguracion Del Nuevo Edificio de Ia Bibliotica Publica Marti-Lincoln," 1957
     Judson, Lyman and Judson, Elles. Your Holiday in Cuba. New York: Harper and
          Brothers Publishers
     Madison County Historical Society.  Boonesborough Bicentennial.  Sept 3, 1934
     Boone Bicentennial Celebration program, September 3, 1934.
     Boonesborough Chapter, DAR Boone Bicentennial Celebration flyer, Sept 3, 1934
     Daniel Boone Bicentennial Commission.  Report to 1936 General Assembly of KY
     Daniel Boone tiemorial Half-Dollar flyer
     "A Study of South America" program of Booneborough Chapter, DAR, 1914.
     Boonesborough Chapter, DAR yearbook, 1913
     Boonesborough Chapter, DAR program, 1920.
     Boonesborough Chapter, DAR program, 1925.
     Boonesborough Chapter, DAR luncheon program, February 22, 1926.
     DAR,Boonesborough Chapter, program for Unveiling of Bronze Tablet at  
     Boonesborough, October 3, 1931.
     DAR, Boonesborough Chapter yearbook, 1937 - 1938.
     DAR, Boonesborough Chapter, Dedication of Kit Carson Marker program, July 4, 1942
     DAR, Boonesborough Chapter, Golden Jubilee Luncheon, June 10, 1946.
     DAR, Bryan Station Chapter, Unveiling of Tablet at Fayette County Courthouse, 
          May 30, 1940.
     DAR, Henry Helm Chapter, Unveiling of Memorial, August 26, 1927
     DAR, Kentucky Society, "Poem Song," May 12, 1924.
     DAR, Kentucky Society, 33rd Annual State Conference program, March 21-23, 1929
     DAR, Kentucky Society, 43rd State Conference Yearbook, 1938 - 1939
     Ranck, George. The Story of Bryan's Station. Lexington: Transylvania Printing
          Company, 1896.
     DAR, Lexington Chapter Yearbook, 1931 - 1932
     DAR, Lexington Chapter Yearbook, 1932 - 1933
     DAR, Lexington Chapter Yearbook, 1937 - 1938
     DAR, Lexington Chapter Yearbook, 1938 - 1939
     DAR, Lexington Chapter Yearbook, 1939 - 1940
     DAR, Lexington Chapter Yearbook, 1940 - 1941
     DAR, Lexington Chapter Yearbook, 1947 - 1948
     The Call of the Fla , Vol. 1, No. 2, May 1, 1927
     DAR National Officers' Club, By-Laws and-List of Members, March 1, 1939
     Democratic Women's Club First Annual Meeting program, March 15, 1928
     "Extemporaneous Remarks of the President Addressed to Gathering of Workers of
          Democratic National Committee," October 31, 1936
     United States Government Printing Office.  "Industry and Agriculture at the
          Gates of a New Decade," February 6, 1940
     "The Estill Springs Hotel."  Richmond:  Register Print, 1892
     Frankfort Sesqui-Centennial Historical Pageant program, 1936

Box 12
     Charter and By-Laws of Richmond Commandery No. 19 Knights Templar.    
     Richmond:  John A. Williams, 1876.
     Grand Commandery Knights Templar Annual Conclave program, Richmond,   
     Kentucky, May 27 - 28, 1896.
     By-Laws of Normal City Lodge No. 162, Knights of Pythias, Richmond: May 11, 1906
     Street, J. K.  The Morals of Freemasonry, on the First Three Degrees: Also the
          Morals of Adoptive Freemasonry, on the Five Sections of the Eastern Star. 
          Dallas:  1911
     Elks Memorial Service program, December 7, 1913
     Richmond Commandery No. 19 Ascension Services program, flay 24, 1914
     Floating Canoe Tribe, No. 76, Improved Order of Red Men Memorial Service
          program, June 20, 1915
     It is Up to You!"  Gas Consumers' League
     More About the Gas Situation."  Gas Consumers  League
     Directory, Grand Federation of Women's Clubs, November 1914
     Grand Federation of Women's Clubs Fourteenth Biennial Convention program,
          Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 30 - May 8, 1918
     Grand Federation of Women's Clubs Fourteenth Biennial Convention Official
          Souvenir Review, Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 30 - May 8, 1918
     General Federation Magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 4, April 1918
     General Federation Magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 5, May 1918
     "The Woman's Duty in the Reconstruction of the Crippled Soldier," General  
     Federation of Women's Clubs
     "Extracts from the Laws and Penalties Governing Primary Elections in Kentucky." 
          Clean Elections Committee, July 1917
     Open letter to citizens of Lexington from Grant E. Lilly, June 28, 1927
     "Lilly for Mayor" campaign flyer, 1927
     "Vote for Lilly" campaign flyer, 1927
     "Lilly Answers O'Brien" campaign flyer, 1927
     "Sample Ballot," campaign flyer, 1927
     "Kentucky 1974 Bicentennial Calendar of Events," 1974.
     KY Federation of Women's Cl6bs 22nd Annual Meeting program, May 17-19, 1916
     KY Federation of Women's Clubs 24th Annual Meeting program, June 10-12, 1918
     KY Federation of Women's Clubs 34th Annual Convention program, May 7-10, 1928
     KY Federation of' Women's Clubs 19th Annual fleeting of the Eighth District
          program, November 10, 1933
     KY Federation of Women's Clubs Annual Meeting of the 8th District, Twentieth
          Birthday Anniversary program, November 8, 1934.
     KY Federation of Women's Clubs 42nd Annual Convention program, May 13-15, 1936
     Sixth District of the Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs 3rd Annual Meeting
          program, October 19, 1937
     KY Federation of Women's Clubs 6th District Convention program, Oct 26, 1938
     Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs Yearbook, 1933 - 1939
     Kentucky Club Woman.  Vol. 29, No. 2, January, February, March 1939
     Kentucky Home Economics Association program, November 20 - 21, 1936
     The Kentucky Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, November 1916
     The Kentucky Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 4, September 1917
     "Clarence E. Woods'Background for Service as Secretary - Treasurer, Kentucky
          Municipal League."  1932
     Kentucky Municipal League Eighth Annual Convention program Sept 22-23, 1937
     "Westward Ho" Celebration seating arrangement, June 16, 1928
     Kentucky Press Association Press Reference Bureau

Box 13
     Kentucky Progress' Magazine.  Vol. 2, No. 8, April 1930
     Kentucky Progress Magazine.  Vol. 6, No. 4, Summer 1934
     Kentucky Progress Magazine.  Vol. 6, No. 5, Fall 1934
     Kentucky School Journal.  Vol. 13, No. 1, September 1934
     Kentucky School Journal.  Vol. 28, No. 2, October 1949
     Kentucky School Journal.  Vol. 28, No. 3, November 1949
     Kentucky School Journal.  Vol. 30, No. 1, September 1951
     Kentucky State Historical Society Register, Vol. 29, 1931
     Kentucky State Historical Society Register, Vol. 30, No. 91, April 1932
     Kentucky Utilities News, No. 2, July 1942
     Kentucky Woman's Christian Temperance Union 57th Annual Convention program,
          October 21 - 25, 1937
     Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.  Frankfort: E. Polk Johnson, 1891
     "A Review of 'The Curious Legend of Louis Phillipe in Kentucky'" reprinted from
          the Illinois Catholic Historical Review, January 1926.
     Rules and Docket of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1926
     Battle of the Blue Licks 145th Anniversary program, August 19, 1927.
     "Our Pioneer Heroine of Surgery--Mrs. Jane Todd Crawford" reprinted from the
          Filson Club History Quarterly, April 1932.
     "Kentucky 1792 - 1942," 1942.
     In Kentucky, Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer 1947.
     "Blue Lick State Park."
     "All of Kentucky."
     "The Old Governor's Mansion.
     "Organization By-Laws and Rules of the Judicial Council of KY," Jan 8, 1929
     "City of Lexington."
     Lexington Negro Handbill, November 19, 1927
     Summers, ed. The Life of Alexander the Great. Nashville: A. H. Redford, 1874
     Constitution and By-Laws of Lexington Bar Association, 1921
     The New Madison Theatre program, September 29 - October 11, 1930.
     Madison and State Theatres program
     U. S. Department of Agriculture.  Soil Survey of Madison County, Kentucky.
          Washington:  Government Printing Office, 1906.
     Richmond/Madison County pflone directory, March 20, 1909
     "Madison County, Kentucky."  Daily Register, 1927
     Board of Health. Quarterly Report of the Madison County Health Dept.Jan 1, 1933
     Dorris, Johnathan T   A Glimpse at Historic fladison County and Richmond,  
     Kentucky.  Richmond:  Richmond Daily Register Company, 1934.
     Scenic South.  Vol. VII, No. 7, July 1950.
     Madison County Historical Society Bicentennial program, 1934.
     Madison County Historical Society 2nd Annual Banquet program, March 14, 1935.
     Madison County Historical Society Dedication program, October 11, 1935.
     Madison County Sesqui-Centennial Celebration program, October 14 - 16, 1937.
     Madison County Sesqui-Centennial Celebration program, July 4, 1942.
     Madison County Voting Precints, 1924.

Box 14
     Madison Female Institute Commencement Exercises program, May 29, 1887
     Madison Female Institute Primary and Intermediate Departments Commencement
          program, May 9, 1913.
     Madison Female Institute Commencement program, May 14, 1913.
     Madison Female Institute Students' Recital program, November 13, 1913
     Madison Female Institute Class Day program, May 18, 1914
     Madison Female Institute Commencement program, May 20, 1914.
     Madison Female Institute print.
     Governor McCreary Dedication program, November 16, 1957.
     McDougle, E. C. political flyer, August 5, 1933.
     McDougle, E. C. political flyer, August 7, 1937.
     Shenandoah Valley Railroad Tourist Guide, 1382.
     Madison County Fair Association flyer, July 1895.
     Ringling Brothers World's Greatest Show Program, 1912
     Eastern Kentucky Conservation Conference program, May 29 - 31, 1917
     "Lest We Forget," September 6, 1922
     Dixie Highway pamphlet.
     American Public Utilities Bureau.  "Cooperation on Public Utility Problems 
          Between Municipalities and Other Public Bodies," March 15, 1926.
     Sesqui-Centennial Dinner in honor of Henry Clay's Birth program, April 12, 1927
     Reception in honor of Claude Bowers program, April 13, 1928.
     Unveiling Ceremony for Andrew Jackson Statue program, April 15, 1928.
     Olmstead, Harry C. "An Experience with Evaporated Milk in Infant Feeding,"
          reprinted from Navy Business, Fourth Quarter, 1930.
     Showalter, William Joseph.  "The Travels of George Washington," reprinted
          from The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. LXI, No. 1, January 1932
     Dinner honoring Maude Gibson program, 1935.
     "The Constitution as the Safeguard of Liberty," September 12, 1937.
     Sample ballot, 1938.
     KY Natural History Institute. "A Field School for Nature Leaders,"  June 8 -
          21, 1941.
     "Sixty Years Serving Millions" reprinted from the American Motorist, July 1962
     "Spanning the Kentucky," reprinted from American Motorist, October 1962
     Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union. Annual Report, 1927.
     Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.  Annual Report, 1928.
     Sherwin, William F. and Mary Ann Lathbury.  "Day is Dying in the West,"
          1877   (Musical Score).
     Crabbe, J. G.  "Kentucky Schools," 1910 (Musical Score)
     Berlin, Irving.  "Any Bonds Today?" 1941 (Musical Score).
     National Municipal League.  "The Story of the City Manager Plan." NY City: 1931
     "Industrial Liberty in Wartime."  National Consumers  League, Baltimore:
          Nov 14, 1917.
     National Recovery Administration Official Women's Organization Handbook,
          Aug 2, 1933.
     National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of
          Kentucky.  Historian's Report.  May 1933.
     National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of
          Kentucky Membership Roll, 1940.
     National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth
          Historian's Report. May 1946.
     Stewart, Anne Carter.  History of the Colonial Dames in the Commonwealth
          of Kentuckv 1897 - 1947.  June 1946.
     National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. "A Letter."  November 1947.
     National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of
     Kentucky.  Historian's Report  1949
     National Troubadours Benefit program, May 25, 1911
     National Troubadours Chorus Sheet.
     Needlework Guild of America, Inc. Director's Book, 1937.
     Needlework Guild of America, Inc. Director's Book.
     New England Historic Genealogical Society flyer.
     The Oil Trade.  March 1926.
     The Oil Trade.  March 1927.
     "The Pattie A. Clay Infirmary Campaign."  September 1935
     "A Plea for Constitutional Government."  September 23, 1921.
     "Kentucky Babe" program, April 17, 1897.
     Salem Academy and College Commencement program, May 25, 1904.
     "The Melting Pot" program, April 23, 1913.
     "Hiawatha, An Operetta1' program, May 16, 1914
     Violin Recital program, April 16, 1915
     Concert program, July 30, 1915.
     Eban William Concert program, February 26, 1917.
     Kentucky Federation of Musical Clubs Artists' Recital program, May 6, 1921.
     Bachman's Million Dollar Band program, 1926.
     Unveiling Ceremony program, July 4, 1927
     Ben Greet Players program, March 20, 1931.
     Voice Recital program, February 25, 1936.
     "The Messiah" program, December 1937
     DAR program.
     "Three Twins" program.
     Ben Greet Players Program.
     "The Apple Cart  program.
     "Elizabeth the Queen" program.
     Bohumir Kryl and his Bohemian Band program.
     Beginners' Musicale program
     Piano Recital program.
     "Passion Play" program.
     "They All Want Something" program.
     The Quarterly Appeal.  No. 2, June 1927.
     The Quill.  Vol. LXXV, No. 2, Spring 1978.
     The Quill.  Vol. LXXV, No. 4, Fall 1978.
     The Quill.  Vol. LXXVI, No. 3, Summer 1979.
     The Quill.  Vol. LXXVII, No. 4, Fall 1980.
     The Quill.  Vol. LXXVIII, No. 1, Winter 1981.

Box 15
f.01
1912-1914   Redpath Chatauqua programs (1912, 1913, 1914); Redpath Chatauqua presents Corvath Wells program; Redpath Chatauqua presents Bohumir Kryl program.
f.02  
1913-1944 Religion - First Christian Church - Directory and Reference Manual, 1913; Dedicatory Souvenir program, November 16, 1913; Apportionment List, 1917; Bulletins, January 31, 1927, December 6, 1931, December 9, 1934, December 23, 1934, April 17, 1938, April 9, 1939, December 14, 1941, July 30, 1955; "Some Achievements for 1941," 1941; Centennial Bulletin, 1944.
f.03  
1911-1933 Religion - First Presbyterian Church - Woman's Exchange Cookbook, 1911; Bulletin, October 24, 1915, December 24, 1933; Membership Directory, November 1922.
f.04  
1966 Religion - The Kentucky Christian, September 1966
f.05  
1932-1943 Religion - United Christian Missionary Society Yearbook of Programs for Missionary Societies, 1932 - 1933, 1933 - 1934; Yearbook for Adult Missionary Groups, 1942 - 1943.
f.06  
undated Resort Brochures - "Cerulean Springs Hotel Company, Inc." "Crab Orchard Springs." "Crab Orchard Springs and Keeley Institute." "Graham Springs Hotel" "Graham Springs Hotel" "Graham Springs Hotel."
f.07  
1934 Richmond Chamber of Commerce Newsletter, January 10, 1934; Membership List, undated
f.08  
1901-1910 Richmond, City of - Charter, By-Laws and Ordinances, 1901; Richmond Baseball Club Official Score Card, 1910; Richmond Lecture Course program, 1910-1911; "Interesting Facts About Richmond and Madison County, Kentucky;" "Answers to Your Questions About the City Manager Plan;" "Richmond, Kentucky" and other Richmond, KY clippings.
f.09  
Undated Richmond Public Forum, By-laws and Constitution
f.10  
1909-1936 Richmond Wet-Dry Option, various flyers with police statistics and a sample ballot
f.11  
1894-1942 Richmond Women's Club - "The Husband and Wife Statue of 1894," May 15, 1894; Exchange program, March 24, 1942; Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs Eighteenth Annual Convention program; Music program; "Speech for the Women's Club Defense Savings Chairman."
f.12  
1927-1928 Richmond Women's Club calendar, 1927-1928.
f.13  
1932 Richmond Women's Club Washington Bicentennial Banquet program, 1932; Pack, Charles Lathrop. "Tree Planting." 1932.
f.14  
1912-1941 Richmond Woman's Club Yearbook, 1912-1913, 1913-1914, 1914-1915, 1917-1918, 1935-1936, 1937-1938, 1938-1939, 1939-1940, 1940-1941
f.15  
1852 The School in the Woods. Philadelphia: American Sunday School Union
f.16  
1934-1937 Sale Handbills - Greenway Farm, November 19, 1934 and October 20, 1937
f.17  
1928 Sale Handbill - Grant Lilly as trustee for a tract of land in Irvine
f.18  
1914-1915 Sherwood Club - Yearbook, 1914 - 1915; Calendar, undated
f.19  
1929 McKee, Arthur and Sturgis, J. E., ed. Songs of Praises. Cincinnati: The Standard Publishing Company, 1929.
Box 16 Sorosis Club Manual, 1911 - 1912 The South in World Affairs, Vol. 1, No. 18, May 15, 1939 The South in World Affairs, Vol. 1, No. 21, July 1, 1939 The South in World Affairs, Vol. 2, No~ 2, November 1, 1939 The South in World Affairs, Vol. 2, No. 3, November 15, 1939 Stott, Roscoe Gilmore. The Man Sings.- Cincinnati: Stewart and Kidd Company, 1914. (Inscribed by the author.) Transylvania College Bulletin, Vol. 11, No. 3, November 1919. The Translvanians, 1935 Transyvania Memorial Celebration program, October 12, 1935. Tri-ennial Production Report of Crude Petroleum in Kentucky, 1918 - 1920. Vance, Charles A. "The Transylvania Medical Library" reprinted from Kentucky Medical Journal, November 1946. "The Transylvania Library" The Transylvania University Bulletin, Vol. 9, No. 3, 1977. United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission Information Sheet 9, General Standard No. 1. United States Constitution sesquicentennial Commission Information Sheet 35 - 36, Women's Special No. 4. United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission Information Sheet 41 - 42, Education Special No. 6. University of Kentucky Class Day Exercises program, June 6, 1919. University of Kentucky Official Publication, Vol. 41, No. 9, July 29, 1939. University of Kentucky Official Publication, Vol. 41, No. 68, February 21, 1940 "The 1919 Thrift Campaign Questionnaire." War Savings Organization, 1919. Handbook on Organization and Maintenance of War Savings Societies. St. Louis: War Savings Organization. "National Victory Memorial Building." 1920. Suggested Programs for the Nation-wide George Washington Bicentennial Celebration in 1932. Washington, D.C.: United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1931. United States Government George Washington Bicentennial Commission Clip Sheet, 1931 Woman's Missionary Society Meeting program Woman's Missionary Society Meeting program, 1932 - 1933. Woman's Missionary Society Meeting program, 1934 - 1935.
*Photograph Series*

Description: The Photograph Series covers the years 1888 - 1950 and contains one box of materials. Some of the people included in these photographs are Governor Ruby Lafoon, the Roosevelt Democratic Club, and Minister of Education of Havana, Cuba. The photographs are arranged in alphabetical order by subject.

Inventory

Box 17  Folder 1
     Daughters of the American Revolution.  Left to Right - Sarah Arbuckle, Mattie
          Trebble, unidentified, Mary Covington, unidentified, Mrs. Grant E. Lilly,
          Mrs. Charles Keith, Miss Maude Gibson, 5 x 7, (3).
     Estill Springs, ca. 1888, 10 x 12, 7 x 9, 5 photos.
     Governor Ruby Lafoon, 7 x 9.
     Anna D. Lilly, 5 x 7.
     Austin Lilly, 10 x 14.
     Grant E. Lilly, ca. 1927, 4 x 6.
     Members of Madison Female Institute Class of 1914, 3 x 3.
     R. W. Miller, ca. 1903, 4 x 6
     Minister of Education, Havana, Cuba, December 1950, 8 x 10.
     D. D. Olson, Bluegrass League, Richmond, 3 x 4.
     Redpath Chatauqua, ca. 1920's, 3 x 3, 2 photos.
     Mirs. Francis Gibson Richards, sister of Maude Gibson, 4 x 6.
     Richmond Women's Club Executive Board, May 29, 1934, 3 x 3, 2 photos.
     Roosevelt Democratic Club, Benefit Bridge, Glydon Hotel, October 1935, 8 x 10
     Unidentified house, 3 x 5, 8 x 10, 2 photos.
     Unidentified women, 2 x 4, 3 x 6, 4 photos.
     World War I soldier, 1917, 3 x 5.

Folder 2
     Numerous Lilly Family personal photos


*Speech Series*

Description: The Speech Series consists of one box containing over eighty addresses delivered by Grant E. and Anna D. Lilly. The majority of the speeches are addresses delivered at meetings of women's organizations but also included are campaign speeches and speeches concerning safety, temperance, and Kentucky women's suffrage. The material dates from 1899 to 1944 and is arranged chronologically with undated material at the end of the series.

Inventory

     June 24, 1899 - Masonic Address on the History of Masonry - Kirksville, KY.
     June 27, 1911 - "Kentucky's Greatest Need" - Endorsement of James B. McCreary
          for Governor of Kentucky - Richmond, Kentucky.
     March 1917 - "The Central Andes" - DAR Meeting - Richmond, Kentucky.
     May 1914- "True Nobility" - Graduation speech of Austin Lilly - Richmond, KY.
     May 1914- "Greetings to the Class of 1914" - Madison Female Insitute - Richmond,
          Kentucky
     August 10, 1914 - "A True Story."
     October 10, 1915 - Report of the OAR State Federation.
     May 1, 1916 - "Palestine of Today" - DAR Meeting.
     June 9, 1916 - "Our Hours" - Toast given at EKSNS Banquet - Richmond, Kentucky.
     May 8 - 11, 1920 - "The Call for Efficiency in the Rural School" - National
     Conference on Rural Education - Berea,- Kentucky.
     October 15, 1924 - Greetings - War Mothers Luncheon - Lexington, Kentucky,
     June 10, 1927 - "Greetings to the Disabled Veterans of the World War" -
          Lexington, Kentucky
     June 14, 1927 - Dedication of General ~arquis Calmes Monument - Versailles, KY.
     August 19, 1927 - Celebration of the Battle of the Blue Licks
     1927 - "Lilly for Mayor" - Campaign Speech - Lexington, Kentucky.
     1927 - Thanks to Lilly Supporters - Lexington, Kentucky
     ca. 1927 - 1929 - Verses - DAR speech notes.
     April 1928 - State Regent's Report - NSDAR 37th Congress.
     August 14, 1928 - Report to the DAR.
     August 14, 1928 - Report to the 32nd DAR State Conference - Lexington, KY.
     February 22, 1929 - Washington Luncheon - Paris, Kentucky
     April 1929 - Report of the State Regent - DAR.
     1929 - Report of the State Regent of Kentucky - NSDAR 38th Congress.
     March 26, 1930 - Nomination of Anna 0. Lilly as Vice President of NSDAR.
     October 25, 1930 - Campaign speech on behalf of Kentucky Democrats.
     January 9, 1931 - Response to Address of Welcome of the Business and Professional
          Women - Women's Club Banquet - Richmond, Kentucky.
     February 11, 1932 - Greetings - DAR Boonesborough Banquet - Richmond,      
     Kentucky.
     1932 - Report of the Women's Christian Missionary Society - Richmond, KY.
     October 13, 1933 - Greetings at Fort Estill Monument - DAR
     October 20, 1933 - State Officers1 Meeting - DAR - Versailles, Kentucky.
     November 10, 1933 - Report to the Women's Club - Richmond, Kentucky.
     1933 - Partial speech - National Industrial Recovery Act.
     February 3, 1934 - Remarks at DAR Luncheon - Lexington, Kentucky.
     March 14, 1934 - Partial speech - 38th DAR State Conference - Louisville, KY.
     March 1934 - Response to Address of Welcome at 38th DAR State Conference -
          Louisville, Kentucky
     December 8, 1934 - Remarks - Women's Club Meetings - Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
     January 28, 1935 - "Mrs. Susan Duncan" - Missionary Society - Richmond, KY
     March 11, 1935 - "Rebecca Bryan--The Wife of Daniel Boone" - Lexington,
          Kentucky
     July 17, 1935 - Introduction of Frederick A. Wallis, KY gubernatorial candidate
          - Richmond, Kentucky
     March 11, 1936 - Report of Honorary State Regent - 41st DAR State Conference -
          Lexington, Kentucky
     March 25, 1936 - "Group No. 1" - Missionary Banquet - Richmond, Kentucky.
     October 31, 1936 - Introduction of Samuel M. Wilson - Richmond, Kentucky.
     March 25, 1937 - "Greetings from Huguenot Society" - DAR State Convention -
          Lexington, Kentucky
     March 25, 1937 - "Greetings as Honorary State Regent" - DAR State Convention -
          Lexington, Kentucky.
     July 3, 1938 - Presentation of Gavel to Governor Chandler - Testimonial Dinner -
          Richmond, Kentucky
     March 29, 1938 - "A Costly Howling Farce" - Lexington, Kentucky.
     January 31, 1940 - Eulogy of Grant E. Lilly by Clarence E. Woods
     April 23, 1940 - Sewing Center - Richmond, Kentucky.
     1941 - Defense Savings Bond - Richmond, Kentucky.
     March 8, 1943 - "A Toast to Our Boys" - State Officers' Dinner - Lexington, KY.
     August 19, 1944 - Tribute to Judge Innes B. Ross
     October 5, 1944 - "Our Hours" - Missionary Circle - Lexington, Kentucky.
     December 1950 - "Radio Talk Regarding Visit of Cuban Teachers to the United 
          States in 1900" - Cuba.
     1950 - "Cuban Government Entertains American Teachers."
     American War Mothers - DAR.
     Americanization of Immigrants - Partial speech.
     Banquet for Mrs. Brosseau, President General NSDAR
     Chamber of Commerce Banquet - Richmond, Kentucky.
     "Clean Up, Plant Up Week" - Richmond Women's Club - Richmond, Kentucky.
     Congratulations to the Democratic Party.
     "The Constitution Makes the County a Unit."
     DAR - Partial Speech.
     DAR - Partial Speech.
     DAR - Partial Speech
     Flag Day
     Flag Day - Partial speech
     "Great Personalities of Kentucky,"
     India
     Introduction of Mrs. James C. Layne, State Chairman of Road Beautification
          in Kentucky - Richmond Women's Club - Richmond, Kentucky.
     Introduction of Samuel Arch, President of the Board of County Commissioners
          - Richmond, Kentucky
     "James Lane Allen"
     Missionary Banquet.
     Organization of Roosevelt Democratic Club - Richmond, Kentucky.
     Presentation of Gavels, President Donovan's Tenth Anniversary - Richmond,
          Kentucky.
     Railroads in Estill County - Irvine, Kentbcky.
     Report of the Women's Club of Richmond - Richmond, Kentucky
     "Resolutions Passed on the Death of Former President Woodrow Wilson" -
          United Daughters of the Confederacy
     Safety Campaign - Lexington, Kentucky.
     Songwriter - Partial Speech.
     Temperance - Partial Speech.
     "A Tribute to Our Founders" - DAR.
     Tribute to President of Women's Club - Richmond, Kentucky.
     Washington Bicentennial Banquet - Richmond, Kentucky.
     Washington Bicentennial Banquet - Richmond, Kentucky.
     "Washington's Prayer for the Nation."
     Women and Voting


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