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bcr Guide to the Burnam/Caperton/Russel Family Papers, 1843-1980 Processed by Sharon Brown McConnell and Adam Hall; machine-readable finding aid created by Hilary Writt University Archives Eastern Kentucky University 126 John Grant Crabbe Library Richmond, Kentucky 40475-3102 USA Phone: (606) 622-1792 Email: archives.library@eku.edu URL: http://www.library.eku.edu/sca/ Copyright 1998 Eastern Kentucky University Libraries. All rights reserved. Machine-readable finding aid derived from typescript by rekeying. Date of source: 1993 Description is in English. Guide to the Burnam/Caperton/Russel Family Papers, 1843-1980 Contact Information: University Archives Eastern Kentucky University 126 John Grant Crabbe Library Richmond, Kentucky 40475-3102 Phone: (606) 622-1792 Email: archives.library@eku.edu URL: http://www.library.eku.edu/sca/ Processed by: Sharon Brown McConnell and Adam Hall Date Completed: 1993 Encoded by: Hilary Writt Copyright 1999 Eastern Kentucky University. All rights reserved. Burnam/Caperton/Russel Family Papers, 1843-1980 93A5 Burnam/Caperton/Russel Family (29.25 cubic feet), 41,000 items, 54 boxes and 4 oversized boxes Eastern Kentucky University Archives Richmond, Kentucky 40475-3102 Collection is open for research. Copyright has not been assigned to Eastern Kentucky University. [Identification of item], Burnam/Caperton/Russel Family Papers, 93A5, University Archives, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond. The Burnams, Capertons, and their ancestors had continued to have a profound impact on the history of Madison County and Kentucky. These prominent families had members who fought in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Civil War, and who defended the Western frontier. The Caperton family has its roots in the British Isles. The first Caperton's in the United States is believed to be John Caperton who came from Scotland via Ireland to the United States and settled in Virginia. He and his wife Polly (Thompson) had several children among whom was Col. William Caperton. William Caperton married Eliza Estill of the Estill family. Her relatives were French Protestant Huguenots who fled France for Ireland and then journeyed to the new world. Col. Caperton became a man of prominence in Madison County and the state of Kentucky. He was a brilliant lawyer who won the respect and admiration of his colleagues. Among their offspring was Col. James W. Caperton, with whom these papers begin. Col. James William Caperton, like his father, rose to great prominence in the affairs of the county. He received his law degree from Transylvania University and joined his father's law practice. He was also quite adept at financial matters, amassing a large fortune. the Colonel did not marry until late in life, being nearly seventy before he united with Miss Katherine Cobb Phelps of Madison County. Miss. Phelp's family, too, lent itself to the service of the county and the state. Coming to America from England, the Phelps line runs deep into history. The first relative to settle in this country was a George Phelps of Gloucestershire, England who settled in New England. From his line came "many statesman, diplomatists, professors, and men of letters" (Miller). Eventually a John Phelps settled in Virginia and came to hold sizeable tracks of land. He sired Thomas Phelps, who moved to Boonesborough, Kentucky, in 1778. From his children eventually came another Thomas Phelps who married Sallie Cobb and gave birth to two daughters, Katherine Cobb Phelps and Minerva Phelps. Minerva Phelps, Mrs. Caperton's sister, married General John Hooe Russel of the West Virginia. This was the general's second, marriage, and he was some thirty years older than his wife. Mrs. Russel gave birth to one son, Albert Russel. Mrs. Russel later married an attorney from Jacksonville, Florida, Frank Jennings. His marriage also produced one child, a daughter named Catherine Jennings. General Russel was prominent citizen of West Virginia, who amassed a large fortune as a capitalist. He was not only a successful shipper and merchant, but also served as a trusted advisor to state government officials. Judging from the telegrams the family received upon his death, he was a most loved individual and there was much sorrow upon his passing. Col. Caperton died in 1909. Unlike her sister, however, Mrs. Caperton did not remarry. The Capertons had two daughters, Catherine, who died while still a small child, and Mary James, named for her father. Jamie, as she was known, married Paul Burnam and linked yet another prominent Madison County family. Mr. Burnam was the son of Anthony Rollins, whose great-great- grandfather, John Burnam, served in the Continental line in the Revolutionary Army. John Burnam had another son, Thompson Burnam, who moved from North Carolina to Kentucky with his wife Lucida Field Burnam,. After moving to Kentucky, he was elected to the General Assembly. His son, Maj. Curtis Field Burnam , also rose to prominence. The Major married the daughter of Dr. Anthony and Sarah Helen Rollins. Dr. Rollins was a well respected physician, who built the mansion on Lancaster Avenue known as "Irvington". Maj. Burnam, a Yale graduate, was a well respected lawyer who was appointed assistant secretary of treasury during President Grant's administration. Upon the death of Col. William Caperton, Burnam formed a partnership with Col. James W. Caperton. His son, Judge A. R. Burnam, became a prominent jurist and served as the collector of the internal revenue under President Harrison. Judge Burnam married Margaret Sommers and had a son, Paul Burnam. Paul Burnam became an officer of the Southern National Bank and eventually rose to the status of cashier. He and his wife, Jamie Caperton, had two sons, James Caperton Burnam, and Anthony Rollins Burnam III. Anthony Rollins Burnam III became an attorney and James Caperton Burnam became a banker and realtor. Both are prominent Madison County citizens. Caperton Burnam married Sophy Carr Mason, and they had daughters, Katherine Burnam, who is married to the prominent author and biographer Charles Bracelen Flood, and Sophy Randolph Burnam, who married Thomas Land. As is quite clear, the Caperton/Burnam family line has been and remains a family of influence in Madison County. They have contributed greatly to the history of the community. While much of the information of this sketch was taken from the Genealogy Series, the transcribed manuscript of Volume II of William Harris Miller's History and Genealogies (1907- 1918) was a valuable resource in the preparation of this sketch. The manuscript is located in the Townsend Room of the Eastern Kentucky University Library. It is also necessary to note that this is by no means a complete history of the families represented in this collection. The genealogy series houses a myriad of records which Mrs. James Caperton and her sister Mrs. Jennings collected on their family history. This brief sketch is only a cursory introduction to aid the researcher in the understanding the depth and complexity of this prominent Kentucky family. The Eastern Kentucky University Archives acquired the Burnam/Caperton/Russel family papers in October 1990. The papers were kept for many years in the attic of the family homestead, Amberely, located on West Main Street in Richmond. Due to the complex nature of the collection and since no apparent order was discernible, the Archives staff decided to impose its own order when arranging the papers. Mrs Paul (Mary James "Jamie" Caperton) Burnam inherited the papers from her mother and father Col. James W. and Katherine Phelps Caperton. The majority of the papers cover the years 1880-1940 and were primarily assembled by Katherine Caperton and her daughter Jamie Caperton Burnam. The records reflect Mrs. Caperton's interest in family genealogy and history. Most of the materials in the collection concern family matters. However, some legal and financial records of Col. Caperton have survived and add to our knowledge of Madison County history through the perspective of one of its most able lawyers. The Burnam side of the family is not as complete as the Caperton side. unfortunately, the papers of Col. Caperton's law partner, Curtis Field Burnam, one of the most prominent persons to have come from Madison County, have not survived expect for a collection of some two hundred letters the Easter Kentucky University Archives had microfilmed from the Western Historical Collection at the University of Missouri at Columbus. Burnam corresponded with his brother-in-law Anthony Rollins, the first president of the University of Missouri, between the 1840s and the 1870s. The letters offer the researcher glimpses into antebellum Madison County politics, the question of slavery, the tumultuous Civil War years, and Curtis Field Burnam's major involvement in post-war state and national Republican party activities, along with much information on personal family and financial matters. The letters, along with the Curtis Field Burnam scrap books, are excellent supplements to the Burnam/Caperton/Russel family papers. The photograph series in the Burnam/Caperton/Russel collection is particularly good in showing images of the various family members. Of not is a group of photographs taken October 7, 1907, at the dedication of the Daughters of the American Revolution marker at the original site of Fort Boonesborough. Unfortunately, few photographs of the family residences and property have survived. During the initial processing of the collection, the papers of Katherine Caperton's brother-in-law John Hooe Russel, a successful businessman, were found mixed in with the Burnam and Caperton family papers. It was decided to treat the Russel papers as a series within the existing collection. For researchers interested in knowing more about nineteenth and early twentieth century Madison County history, the Burnam/Caperton/ Russel family papers should be used in conjunction with the papers of other prominent Madison County families (Clay, Hanger, Lilly, Wallace and Shackleford) housed in the University Archives Section of the John Grant Crabbe Library. The Archives would like to thank the members of the Burnam family, especially Caperton Burnam, who patiently assisted the Archives staff in identifying many items for deciding to donate their cherished family papers to Eastern Kentucky University for safe keeping and permanent preservation. A special appreciation must be extended to Sharon Brown McConnell and Adam Hall for their diligence and persistence in arranging and describing this complex and significant collection. Container List Correspondence Series The correspondence of the Burnams and Capertons consists of fifteen boxes of envelopes and letters arranged in chronological order from the years 1861 to 1946 and 1980. These letters cover every aspect of the families' lives. There are personal letters from friends and family, letters regarding legal affairs, business letters, and letters dealing with church, social, and political affairs. There are many letters from Mrs. Katherine Caperton to her daughter, Jamie. There are also many letters to Mrs. Caperton dealing with her oil interests. They give a clear picture of the complexity and diversity of this family's affairs. Many of the letters had been stored in the envelopes in which they came. Because of the age of many of these envelopes and stamps, it was decided that some researchers might be interested in the envelopes alone, so the envelopes were preserved and separated from the letters. They are included in this series in chronological order. 1 1861-1889 1 1890-1894 1 1895-1899 1 1900-1905 1 1906-1907 2 1908 2 1909 2 1910 3 1911 3 1912 3 1913 3 1914 3 1915 3 1916 3 1917 4 1918 4 1919 4 1920 4 1921 January - March 4 1921 April - June 4 1921 July - September 5 1921 October - December 5 1922 5 1923 5 1924 6 1925 6 1926 6 1927 6 1928 January - June 7 1928 July - September 7 1928 October - November 7 1928 December 7 1929 January - April 7 1929 May - August 7 1929 September - December 7 1930 8 1931 January - June 8 1931 July - December 8 1932 8 1933 8 1934 8 1935 8 1937 8 1938 8 1939 8 1940 8 1941 9 1941 9 1943 9 1944 9 1945 January - April 9 1945 May - September 9 1945 October - December 9 1946 9 1980 9 no date Envelopes 10 1859 - 1909 11 1910-1919 12 1920-1925 13 1926-1929 14 1930-1939 15 1941-1946, 1980, undated Financial Series The financial series is comprised of twelve boxes of records arranged chronologically covering the years 1843 to 1980. Receipts for everything from groceries to automobile repairs to antique furniture are included in the records of this series. Included are records Col. Caperton kept on tenant farmers on his land. Also, in this collection are the cancelled checks from the families' financial dealings. Unfortuantly, these records are not as compelete as the receipts. The series also contains many pass books, account books, checkbooks, fee books and notebooks from the family. The account books, fee books, and notebooks are primarly Col. Caperton's and cover the accounts of the Richmond Bank under his mangement. 16 1843 16 1860-69 16 1870-75 16 1880-82 16 1883-84 17 1885-86 17 1887-89 17 1890 17 1891-93 18 1894-95 18 1896-97 18 1898-99 19 1900 19 1901 19 1902 19 1903 19 1904 20 1905 20 1906 20 1907 20 1908 21 1911-19 21 1920 21 1921-22 21 1926 21 1927 21 1928 21 1929-1940 21 1911-1012 Insurance Policies 22 Cancelled Checks-1861-1915 23 Cancelled Checks-1916-19 24 Cancelled Checks-1920-1928, no date 25 Bank Check Books-July 27, 1882 - February 8, 1888, December 2, 1893 - July 30, 1896 July 30, 1896 - September 14, 1901, October 14, 1899 - December 2, 1902(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) 25 Personal Checkbooks, James Caperton: January 22, 1873 - December 12, 1873 October 21, 1880 - June 8, 1881, December 9, 1892 - March 23, 1893 April 3, 1893 - November 30, 1893, December 29, 1901 - July 21 1907 July 21, 1907 - June 20, 1908, May 15, 1909 - June 24, 1909 September 18, 1909 - November 9, 1909(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) 25 Personal Checkbooks, Katherine Caperton: May 19, 1917 - June 7, 1917, June 7, 1917 - July 10, 1917, June 12, 1918 - June 12, 1918 June 15, 1918 - July 9, 1918, July 10, 1918, July 10, 1918 - July 20, 1918, July 20, 1918 - August 20, 1918, August 10, 1918 - August 22, 1918 August 27, 1918 - September 13, 1918, September 13, 1918 - September 28, 1918, October 1, 1918 - October 11, 1918, October 11, 1918 - October 22, 1918, Ocotber 28, 1918 - November 8, 1918, November 8, 1918 - December 3, 1918, December 12, 1918 - January 7, 1919, January 7, 1919 - January 9, 1919, January 9, 1919 - January 22, 1919, June 13, 1919 - June 28, 1919(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) 26 Checkbooks, Nancy Broaddus Estate: June 23, 1893 - March 1, 1894, March 5, 1894 - July 24, 1895, March 13, 1895 - March 25, 1895, March 11, 1895 - April 9, 1895, September 21, 1895 - December 12, 1895, September 21, 1895 - September 11, 1898, September 21, 1895 - May 5, 1898, May 11, 1898 - May 27, 1898, May 24, 1898 - July 1, 1898(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) 26 Account Books James Caperton 1890-1893, James Caperton 1894-1902, James Caperton 1905-1926, Katherine Caperton 1890-1910, Katherine Caperton June 14, 1910 - June 16, 1910, Katherine Caperton 1910-1915, Mrs. Paul Burnam 1916-1918(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) 27 Pass Book, James Caperton: 1882, 1883, 1885, 1890(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) 27 Pass Book, Phelps: 1894, 1908, 1909, 1909(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) 27 Pass Book, Hunter: 1902(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) 27 Pass Book 1859-1879, 1871-1880, 1899-1904, 1907-1926(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) 27 Ledgers 1845-1880(*Unprocessed Check Stubs) Geneaology Series This series is comprised of genealogical research Mrs. Katherine Caperton did. The two boxes cover the years 1897 to 1938 and arranged alphabetically by family surname. It includes replies from libraries and private individuals giving information about a family's history as well as personal notes and memos Mrs. Caperton made. There are also family trees and family crests included. 28 Brockman, 1917-1934 28 Burnam, 1905-1929 28 Burnam, Margaret Sommers, 1917-1919 28 Caperton, 1906-1925 28 Cobb, 1925 28 Crosthwaite, 1917-1929 28 Dillingham, 1919-1928 28 Estill, 1923-1930 28 Field, n.d. 28 Gobb, n.d. 28 Green, n.d. 28 Harris, 1908-1919 28 Miscellaneous, 1906-1930 28 Mills, n.d.Mills, n.d. 29 New clippings n.d. 29 Oldham, 1897-1923 29 Park, 1904-1923 29 Phelps, 1897-1929 29 Reed, 1930 29 Rodes, 1933 29 Simmons, 1933 29 Shelton, 1897-1923 29 Taylor, 1906-1938 29 Walker, 1938 29 White, 1922 29 Woods, n.d. Legal Series The legal series is comprised of records from Col. Caperton's law practice. The two boxes consist of records from 1872 to 1919 arranged alphabetically by name of the case. It consists primarily of records from the settlement of various estates of Col. Caperton's clients. It includes court records and depositions. 30 Berry Boggs vs Berry Boggs, 1884 30 Nancy Broaddus estate, 1893-1894, correspondence 30 Nancy Broaddus estate, 1895, correspondence 30 Nancy Broaddus estate, 1896-1898, correspondence 30 Nancy Broaddus estate, 1889-1893, general 30 Nancy Broaddus estate, 1894-1896, general 30 Nancy Broaddus estate, 1895, receipts 30 Nancy Broaddus estate, 1895, receipts 31 First National Bank vs Harvey Eison, 1904 31 Florida Gibson vs Bettie H. Irvine, 1904 31 John Talbot Jackson estate, 1872 31 Minerva P. Jennings Power of Attorney, December 22, 1917 31 Grant Lilly, 1906-1908 31 Louisville and Nashville Railroad v. Paul Burnam, n.d. 31 Mineral Lease vs State of Texas, Harris Co., September 19, 1919 31 James McCreary's will, November 4, 1918 31 Lymand Parrish vs Thomas Phelps, October 29, 1908 31 Thomas Phelps and D.A.R. contract, January 2, 1909 31 Will for Sallie W. Phelps, April 9, 1912 31 Land Surveys, 1905 31 Rent Contract, G. B. Turley, 1916 31 J. Stones Walker, 1908 Memorabilia/Miscellaneous Series The memorabilia/miscellaneous series consists of three boxes of various postcards, catalogues, certificates, awards, and other miscellanous memorabilia covering the years 1885 to 1942. Materials have been grouped into related types of documents or materials. Artistic Renderings 32 a. A Boy Bringing Pomegrants; (1) Katherine Phelps Caperton (two copies); (2) Cartoons; (3) Lady Crawford and her son Baniel; (4) Crest; (5) Illumination; (6) Abraham and Mary Lincoln; (7) Pastel; (8) Album labeled PHOTOGRAPHS containing art clippings 10 x 12; (9) Purity; (10) Jane Seymour, Queen; (11) Silhouette; (12) Waverly; (13) J. H. Winston; (14) The Wise Man of Gotham and their Goose; (15) William C. Taylor (two copies); Mary Jane Caperton Burnam; Red and Black Teachers Record Book, 9 x 7; Paul Burnam; Anthony Rollins Burnam; Baby's Life, Baby book for Anthony Rollins Burnam III, 9" x 7" in a beige box. Color -- baby blue; Rollins Burnam; Col. James Caperton; Katherine P. Caperton; (1) Beige Photo Album with Christmas cards from 1940; Calling Cards Catalogues 32 i. Antiques - Walhorn Co. Inc.; (1) Baron Stregel Room antiques; (2) Books of . . . Distinction; (3) Guilford Furniture Company; (4) Jack Stock; (5) The Life of Abraham Lincoln; (6) Mlle. Marie Fournaise (French Phoentics Teacher); (7) Richmond Greenhouse; (8) Sulgrave Manor; (9) Typewriter paper; (10) The Tyron Toy-makers and Wood Carvers; (11) Virginia; (12) Catalogue of The Youth's Companion for October 20, 1910; (13) Catalogue of The Youth's Companion for October 20, 1910 Certificates 32 (1) Katherine P. Caperton's donation to Patriots' Hall Certificate; (2) Diploma for Mary James Caperton -- from Bartholomew Clifton School; (3) Certificate for the Daughters of the American Revolution for Mary James Caperton Burnam, April 16, 1927 Charitable Solicitation 32 1. China's Children Fund; (1) Christian Colleges in China Fund; (2) Near East Relief Fund; (3) Pension Fund of Disciples of Christ; (4) Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forest; (5) Transylvania and Hamilton Colleges Christian Church Clubs; (1) Cecilian Club; (2) Colonial Dames; (3) D.A.R.; (4) Lincoln Memorial; (5) Women of America Honor Theodore Roosevelt; (6) Women's Club of Richmond Fabric-Flags and Ribbons 32 (1) American Flag 11 1/2 x 17; (2) Black Ribbon with "Verona" in gold; (3) Flag 11 x 7; (4) Miniature U.S. Flag;(5) Pale Blue Ribbon with Tilly Slowboy in yellow; (6) Ribbon: Delegate National Democratic Convention, 1892 Fliers 32 1. Advertisement for Desks;(1) Auction Notice for property of Alexander Tribble (three copies);(2) Commissioners Sale Notice; (3) Duff's College Advertisement; (4) Farm Sale Notice; (5) Fletcher Manufacturing Company; (6) Louise Crowington Haymes; (7) Historic Home in Virginia Advertisement; (8) Kentucky Jamestown Exposition Commission; (9) Public Sale Notice; (10) Temperance fliers Hair 32 Minerva P. Jennings, 1926 Postcards 33 Leaves; Geoffrey De Montbray; Notes Thomas Phelps, Personal Journal Entry; (1) At the Old Cabin Door;(2) Bales of Cotton Ready for Shipment; (3) Belle Bennett Memorial, Nashville, TN; (4) Cartolina Postae Italiana; (5) Fruit Warf, Mobile, AL; (6) Gateway Street Michael Church, Charleston, SC; (7) George Washington; (8) My Heart Turned Back to Dixie; (9) Palm Beach;(10) Picking Cotton; (11) Postcard Album, Moron 11 x 9 «. Postcards are primarily from Europe and New York. None have been mailed; (12) Burgundy Postcard Album, 11 « x 8 «, mainly from Europe; (13) Black Construction paper scrapbook containing postcards from Europe, 9 x 11; (14) Postcard Album, black, with post cards from New England, 9 x 11; (15) State Capitol, Nashville, TN; (16) Weighing Cotton; (17) Westminster Abbey Political 33 (1) Dry Candidates for Senate and House;(2) Frank Jennings for Governor; (3) Governor of Florida, Frank Jennings; (4) How Candidates stand on Prohibition; (5) Institution of Higher Learning in Florida, Frank Jennings; (6) Robert Carol for Governor; (7) Shackleford for County Attorney; (8) You can't avoid a vote Programs 33 (1) Alumnae Banquet, Madison Institute;(2) Benefit Concert, Student Loan Fund; (3) Ceremonies of the Laying of the Cornerstone; (4) Order of Exercises, Phillips Academy; (5) Program October 12, 1923, Danville, KY Luncheon; (6) Program of Exercises, Lincoln Memorial Building; (7) Programme, Monument at Fort Boonesborough Recipes and Remedies-Travel 33 (1) Britain; (2) Cape Code; (3) Cruise ship information; (4) Europe General; (5) Florence; (6) France;(7) New Orleans;(8) North Carolina; (9) Passport information;(10) Scotland;(11) South Carolina Works of Children 33 Rollins Burnam III, 6 years old booklet Miscellaneous 34 Blank brown book, used for notes, recipes, etc.; Dairy, Minerva Park Phelps, Febuary 8, 1889; Book devouted to the guardianship of Florence G. Myers by Thomas Phelps, July 1879; Blank Book; Index of Books "Amberley," Richmond, KY, 1942; Blue book of Katherine Caperton with mirror; Brown book of Mrs. Caperton Burnam; Green notebook, Katherine Caperton; Black notebook, Katherine Caperton; Black memorandum book, Katherine Caperton; Black notebook, Katherine Caperton, 1914; Black notebook, Katherine Caperton; Red address book, used as a notebook, Katherine Caperton; Red "Shopping List" book, Katherine Caperton; Black book, Katherine Caperton, Novemeber 16, 1918; Brown book; Brown book, 1885 Diaries and Appointment Calendars Subseries This series contains personal diaries and appointment calendars. These items contain interesting information about the daily life of this family. They chronicle the day- to-day activites and experiences of memebers of the family. 35 A.R. Burnam, 1888 35 A.R. Burnam, 1914 35 Mary James Caperton, 1908 35 "My Trip Abroad," Katherine Caperton 35 Katherine Caperton, 1905 35 Katherine Caperton, 1906 35 Katherine Caperton, 1907 35 Katherine Caperton, 1908 35 Katherine Caperton, 1909 35 Katherine Caperton, 1910 35 Katherine Caperton, 1936 35 Katherine Caperton, 1944 Newspaper Clippings Series This series is comprised of one box of various newspaper clippings. Unfortunatly, few of the clippings have dates. It is also difficult to tell from which newspapers these clippings were taken. As a result, they have been filed according to the stories' subjects. 36 Col. Caperton's Altercation with Mr. Pittmann, 1843 36 First Christian Church of Richmond 36 Genealogy 36 Kentucky History 36 Miscellaneous 36 Obituaries 36 Organizations 36 Political 36 Prohibition 36 Social Events 36 State Parks 36 "About our Ancestors" 36 The Documents in Evidence, by Henry M. Blossom, Jr. 12 x 9 36 Green Paragon Scrapbook containing various clippings from 1871-1881. 36 Notice the Description of the purpose on the inside cover. 11 x 9 Photographs Series The photographs series consists of four boxes covering the years 1864 to 1942 and provides primarily black and white print and several negative images of members of the family and friends of the family at various ages. With few exceptions, this series contains photos of the significant members of the family from childhood through adolescence, into adulthood and old age. There are few photos of the family residences, travel sites, and historic events. Identified photos have been arranged in alphabetical order by subject; boxes thirty nine and forty contain unidentified photographs. Boonesborough Dedication 37 1. Old Monument; 2. Dedication October 5, 1907; 3. Dedication October 5, 1907 4. Dedication October 5, 1907; 5. Dedication October 5, 1907; 6. Dedication October 5, 1907; 7. Dedication October 5, 1907; 8. Dedication October 5, 1907 Burnam Family 37 1. Caperton Burnam, 1920; 2. Curtis Field Burnam, 1875; 3. Marion Burnam; 4. Sarah and Madge Burnam, 1896; 5. Paul Burnam; 6. Paul Burnam, 1911; 7. Paul and Caperton Burnam Caperton Family 1. Catherine Caperton, 1896; 2. Catherine Caperton; 3. Catherine Caperton, 1897; 4. Catherine Caperton, 1897; 5. Catherine Caperton, 1897; 6. Katherine and Catherine Caperton; 7. Jamie & Catherine Caperton; 8. Col. & Jamie Caperton, 1894 9. Col. & Jamie Caperton; 10. Col. James Caperton, 1876; 11. Col. James Caperton; 12. Col. & Mrs. Caperton Caperton Family 37 37 1. Jamie Caperton; 2. Jamie Caperton; 3. Jamie Caperton, 1898; 4. Jamie Caperton, 1898 (2); 5. Jamie Caperton; 6. Jamie Caperton, 1900; 7. Jamie Caperton, 1909; 8. Jamie Caperton, 1909; 9. Jamie Caperton, 1909; 10. Jamie Caperton, 1914 Caperton Family 37 1. Mrs. Cpaerton and Miss Bennett; 2. Mrs. Caperton; 3. Mary Caperton; 4. Adm. W. A. Caperton, 1917; 5. Col. William Caperton; 6. Helen Caperton, 1923; 7. Mrs. Woods and Woods Caperton; 8. Maurine Eastland, Woods William Caperton, Joseph Caperton, 1923; 9. Col. Caperton's top hat; 10. Col. Caperton's top hat; 11. Col. Caperton's dog; 12. Col. Caperton's dog Clay Family 37 1. John Hams Clay; 2. Cassius M. Clay IV Davis Family 37 1. Joseph and William Davis; 2. Jo and Bill and Mrs. Davis; 3. Bill, Billie, Jo Davis Ensley Family 37 1. Martin Ensley; 2. Hathe Ensley with dog; 3. Enoch Ensley; 4. Miss. Ensley Houses 37 1. Amberley; 2. Amberley; 3. Library at Amberley; 4. Bacous Castle (4); 5. Beachborough; 6. Blair Park; 7. Brechin Castle (4); 8. New York apartment of Caperton Burnam, 1945; 9. Castlewood; 10. Castleood, 1942; 11. Castle Cobb; 12. Castel Cobb; 13. First National Bank, Ironton, OH; 14. Marshal House; 15. Emil C. Ducomomun Home; 16. Williamsburg, Va, Garden (4); 17. Mrs. Woods' Home in Charlottesville, Va; 18. Factory at Woodlawn; 19. Woodlawn; 20. Fireplace at Woodlawn; 21. Woodlawn Johnson Family 37 1. Sue Johnson; 2. Frances E. Johnson, 1907 Minerva Phelps Russel Jennings' Funeral 38 1. Mrs. Rykoski, Albert Russel, Mr. Jennings, Mrs. Caperton, Rollins Burnam III, Catherine Jennings Taylor, Paul Burnam, Jamie Caperton Burnam, 1942; 2. Mrs. Rykoski, Albert Russel, Mr. Jennings Mrs. Albert Russel, Mrs. Caperton, Paul Burnam, Mrs. Paul Burnam, 1942; 3. Mrs. Rykoski, Mr. Jennings, Mrs. Caperton, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Russel, Mrs. Burnam, Rollins Burnam, Paul Burnam, 1942; 4. Catherine Jennings at grave of Minerva Phelps Russel Jennings, 1942; 5. Flowers on grave of Mrs. Minerva Jennings, 1942; 6. Flowers covering grave of Minerva Jennings, 1942; 7. Flowers covering grave of Minerva Jennings, 1942; 8. Flowers covering grave of Minerva Jennings, 1942 Miscellaneous 38 1. Mary Lucy Upton; 2. Chimiste chez G. Drin, 1904; 3. Charles Ducommun; 4. Sarah Adams; 5. William Dardee, 1938; 6. Mrs. Earl Wood;7. Jack Winston; 8. Bettie Moran; 9. Mary Paddock, 1891; 10. Laura May Buford, 1882; 11. Mayme Bush; 12. Estill Lewis Eskire; 13. Sonia Shutman, 1926; 14. Frances Taylor; 15. Emma T. Stansburg; 16. H.K. Metcalf, Terry Metcalf, Mrs. William Caperton, Mrs. H. E. Metcalf; 17. Brazz; 18. Curtis Field Burnam Bennet; 19. Mary Bates; 20. McAlester Relative; 21. Georgette Jones, 1894; 22. Jamie McCord Hacker, 1900; 23. Maude Dickenson, 1890; 24. Mary Cobb Hacker; 25. Mrs. Bettie McKinney; 26. Mrs. Grover Cleveland; 27. Julie C. Bronston, 1864; 28. Brent Palmer; 29. Mrs. Winfred Dillingham Parks; 30. James Ekin Allison, 1887; 31. A. Russel Enshire; 32. Robert Mccreary, 1894; 33. Margaret Jones Uealb, 1920 Nature Scenes 38 1. Elk Cove, Elk Lick; 2. Elk Lick Falls; 3. Webster Springs, WV, 1901 Phelps 38 1. Katie Phelps, 1878; 2. Mrs. Thoams Phelps; 3. Katherine Phelps, 1881 Pickett 38 1. John Hooe Russel Pickett; 2. Julia Pickett Root 38 1. Linford Root, 1887; 2. Linford Root, 1898; 3. Linford Root, 1900 Russel 38 1. Elizabeth Russel, 1942; 2. Albert Russel's daughters; 3. Caroline & Mary Russel; 4. Mary Russel, 1937; 5. Mary & Frances Russel, 1942; 6. Mary Russel; 7. Albert & Mary Russel; 8. Mr. & Mrs. Jennings & Albert Russel; 9. Albert Lacy Russel; 10. Mrs. Frank Jennings & children; 11. John Hooe Russel, Jr.; 12. Caroline Russel Todd 38 1. Talbott Todd, 1898; 2. Jamie P. Talbott Todd Yager 38 1. Diana Lewis Yager; 2. Rodes Estill Yager Unidentified 39 1. Photo of a man; 2. Photo of two girls; 3. Photo of a house; 4. Photo of a young girl; 5. Photo of a woman; 6. Photo of a woman; 7. Photo of a young woman; 8. Photo of men indoors; 9. Photo of men and women outdoors; 10. Photo of men and women indoors; 11. Photo of men and women outdoors; 12. Photo of wedding party; 13. Photo of a Christmas card of child outdoors; 14. Photo of a woman; 15. Photo of young girl; 16. Photo of a baby; 17. Photo of a man and a young girl; 18. Photo of young boy; 19. Photo of young girl 20. Photo of a woman; 21. Photo of a man; 22. Photo of a woman; 23. Photo of a man 24. Photo of baby; 25. Photo of a house; 26. Photo of a woman outside by a car; 27. Photo of naked children by water; 28. Photo of man at the Tower of London; 29. Photo of a house 30. Photo of young man; 31. Photo of a woman with a baby; 32. Photo of a well-dresses woman outside; 33. Photo of young girl with a baby; 34. Photo of a bride; 35. Photo of young boy; 36. Photo of a young girl; 37. Photo of a man; 38. Photo of two men; 39. Photo of a man; 40. Photo of a woman; 41. Photo of a man; 42. Photo of two women; 43. Photo of three men 44. Photo of a house; 45. Photo of a man; 46. Photo of a man; 47. Photo of a man 48. Photo of a young girl; 49. Photo of a woman; 50. Photo of two men; 51. Photo of a woman; 52. Photo of a woman; 53. Photo of a man; 54. Photo of a man; 55. Photo of a woman; 56. Photo of a group of young men; 57. Photo of a man and a dog; 58. Photo of a man Unidentified 40 1. Photo of a woman; 2. Photo of two men, a woman and a girl; 3. Photo of group of men; 4. Photo of a young girl; 5. Photo of a woman; 6. Photo of a woman; 7. Photo of a young girl; 8. Photo ofa young girl; 9. Photo ofa toddler; 10. Photo of people in costumes; 11. Photo of a child; 12. Photo of a man; 13. Photo of a man outdoors; 14. Photo of women; 15. Photo of women; 16. Photo of men; 17. Photo of a man; 18. Photo of a young girl; 19. Photo of a young man; 20. Photo of two women; 21. Photo of a man; 22. Photo of a woman; 23. Photo of a house; 24. Photo of a small town; 25. Photo of a young woman; 26. Photo of a young girl; 27. Photo of a baby picture; 28. Photo of a group of men and women; 29. Photo of women; 30. Photo of a man; 31. Photo of an elderly gentleman; 32. Photo of women; 33. Photo of a man; 34. Photo of a young man; 35. Photo of two men (June 1894); 36. Photo of a young girl; 37. Photo of a man; 38. Photo of a house; 39. Photo of a car; 40. Photo of two women and a man outdoors; 41. Photo of a moving car; 42. Photo of a man and a woman; 43. Photo of two women and a man outdoors; 44. Photo of group by a car; 45. Photo of a woman; 46. Photo of an elderly man; 47. Photo of a woman; 48. Photo of a woman; 49. Photo of a woman; 50. Photo of two boys on a bicycle; 51. Photo of a family; 52. Photo of a family; 53. Photo of a baby; 54. Photo of a waterfall and a woman; 55. Photo of a woman; 56. Photo of a car and a boy; 57. Photo of a man and two women; 58. Photo of a man, woman and girl in the woods; 59. Photo of three woman; 60. Photo of a woman and an African-American man; 61. Photo ofa man and a woman; 62. Photo of a woman and an African-American man; 63. Photo of a room; 64. Photo of a young girl outdoors; 65. Photo of an elderly lady; 66. Photo of a young girl outdoors; 67. Photo of a young girl outdoors; 68. Photo of a dorm room; 69. Photo of a dorm room at Yale; 70. Photo of a dorm room at Yale; 71. Photo of horse drawn carriage Personal Writing Series Like any family of prominence, the Burnams and Capertons were prolific in their writings, particularly Mrs. Caperton. This series contains the family's essays, papers, and speeches. Most of the works are by Mrs. Caperton; however, almost all the family members are represented, including the works of the children when they were in school. The collection consists of one box covering the years of 1890 to 1944. 41 An Accumulation of Evidence 41 Judge George Blackburn 41 Daniel Boone, by Col. James Caperton 41 Katherine Caperton, 1931 41 Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, May 14, 1932 41 D.A.R., Katherine Phelps Caperton 41 Early Homes of Madison County, KY, 1930 41 James Embry, December 6, 1890 41 First Christian Church Centennial, December 7, 1944 41 Fort Boonesborough 1930 41 Historic Halls of 18th Century and Some of the Customs of the People of that Day 41 Miscellaneous 41 Patriotism of Women 41 Republican Women's Club 41 Albert Lacy Russel Publications Series This series consists of two boxes of material covering the years 1854 to 1944. It contains a large variety of published works on a myriad of subjects. Magazines, yearbooks, travel guides, historical and political writings are all present in this series which is arranged alphabetically according to author or title of the publication. 42 About and Around, Tewksbury. 42 Alder's Guide to Oxford. 42 American Women's Club Magazine, London, August 1926. 42 Autorno's, New Orleans, Louisiana. 42 Bath, The Premier Spa of the Empire. 42 Bell, Landon, C. Robert E. Lee, An Address. United 42 Daughters of the Confederacy, 1929. 42 Berea College, Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Pageant, 1855-1930. 42 Bible, New Testament, Katherine Phelps Caperton, 1933. 42 Burnam, Curtis F. Howard Atwood Kelly, 1943. 42 Ceremonies of the Laying of the Corner Stone. 42 Charleston, South Carolina. 42 Daniel Boone, November 20, 1921. 42 Daughters of the American Revolution: Boonesborough Chapter, Richmond, KY, 1919, 1920, 1922. 42 Daughters of the American Revolution: Kentucky: a. State Conference, 1924. b. Year Book, 1911, 1912. 42 Daughters of the American Revolution: National a. Committees of National Society, 1924-1925. b. Constitutional and By-laws, 1922. c. Continental Congress, 1920, 1922, 1930. d. Magazine, March 1922. e. Officers Club, 1925. 42 Cooper, Clara Chassell. The War Is Over! Mount Vernon, Iowa, 1919. 42 Dry Democrat's Platform. Asheville, North Carolina, July 19, 1928. 42 Filson Club Members List, 1943. 42 First Christian Church, Richmond, KY: a. History -- 1945. b. Bulletins -- 1944 - 1945. 42 First Presbyterian Church, Richmond, KY, c. November, 1940s. 42 Florida Federation of Women's Clubs, 1914-1915. 42 George Rogers Clark. 42 Georgetown College Directory, 1854-1855. 42 Harrodsburg, Kentucky, Brochure. 42 The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee, 1927, 1930. 42 Hotels. Richmond, Virginia, and New York. 42 How To See Paris, It Environs and the Battlefields, 1926. 42 Howe, Mark, and De Wolfe, Ed. Holmes -- Pollock Letters, 1941. 42 The Huguenot, 1939-1944. Publication Number 10, 1941. 42 The Huguenot Colonization at Fort Caroline, Near the Mouth of St. Johns River, Florida 1562-1565. 43 Junior League of Lexington Annual Report, 1925-1926. 43 Jack and I on the Mediterranean. 43 Kenmore Association Annual Meeting, 1929. 43 Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs Fifty Years of Service: 1894-1944, May 18, 1944. 43 The Key to London, August 1926. 43 London Hall Marks. Louisville, Kentucky. 43 McCreary, James B. The American Peace and Arbitration League. Bulletin No. 18, New York, New York. March 22, 1910. 43 MacFarlane, W.G. Quaint Old Charleston. 43 Madame Tussaud's Exhibition, 1932. 43 Dorris, J.T. "Madison County, Early History in Circuit Court Records and Col. William H. Caperton's Account of Estill's Defeat." 43 Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, October 1945, p. 321ff. 43 Madison County, Kentucky. 43 Madison County Post, July 19, 1945. 43 Magnolia Gardens, Charleston, South Carolina. 43 National Society, Colonial Dames of America. 43 The Messenger, November, 1932. 43 National Society Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede Year Book, 1944. 43 New Orleans: The Gray Line. 43 Norrabell, H. M. The Mountain Lake Sanctuary and Singing Tower, 1928. 43 Oil Company Newsletters. 43 Oxford City Motor Bus Route Guide, 1927. 43 The Phillips Bulletin, October, 1943. 43 The Pilgrims Guide to the Royal and Ancient City of Canterbury, 1926. 43 Republican National Committee: c. Herbert Hoover Returns to Boyhood Scenes, 1928; d. Norris, Kathleen. Herbert Hoover, 1928; e. Henry Ford Tells Why He Is for Hoover, 1928; f. Beckley, Loe. Mrs. Herbert Hoover: American Through and Through, 1928; g. The Republican. Washington, D.C., vol. 1, No.36, October 8, 1932; h. South, Christine Bradley. Herbert C. Hoover. An Appreciation of the Life, Deeds, and Works; i. President Hoover and the Republican Administration, 1932; j. Seventy Million Americans, 1932; k. Hoover Epigrams, 1929; l. Kellogg, Charlotte. Herbert Hoover as Women See Him, 1928; m. The Next President and Prohibition, 1928; n. Prominent Citizens Give Reasons for Opposing Smith and Supporting Hoover, 1928; o. We Women Want Herbert Hoover; p. Resolution, Adopted by Anti-Saloon League of Kentucky, July 27, 1928; q. Hoover, Herbert. Address at Des Moines, Iowa, October 4, 1932. 43 Roosevelt House Bulletin, v.2, no.8, Spring, 1926. 43 Roosevelt's Record Actual v. Promissory. 43 Silver Springs, Ocala, Florida. 43 The Sulgrane Institution of the United States and of the British Commonwealth. 43 Sulgrane Manor Brochure. 43 Souvenir of New Orleans, "The Paris of America," 1928. 43 The Story of the Alcotts, 1889. 43 Taft, Robert A. Biographical Summary, 1940. 43 Theodore Roosevelt: A Biographical Sketch and Excerpts from His Writings and Addresses, 1936. 43 Theodore Roosevelt's Nine Reasons Why a Man Should Go to Church. 43 Tipping, H. Avray. The Story of Montacute and Its House, 1933. 43 Tours in France. 43 Uniti, Hotel Alliance. 43 Washington, George. Map of Events in the Life. 43 Wellesley College: Alice Palmer: In Memoriam, 1901. 43 Bates, Katherine Lee. "In Memoriam." Wellesley Alumnae Magazine, Supplement, June 1929. 43 The Wellesley Magazine, December 1942. 43 Westminster Abbey Bulletins, 1926. 43 Woman's Club of Richmond, Kentucky, Year Book: a. 1925-1926. b. 1933-1934. 43 Wood, Will R. United States Steel, A Corporation with a Soul, June 23, 1922. Rolled Documents Series Part of the documents in this collection were rolled. Out of fear that some dammage might be done that would distort or destroy the information, the documents were not unrolled. Instead they have been classified according to the series in which they belong and are placed in a separate box. The contents are listed along with the series in which it would be placed were it not rolled. The series consists of two boxes of material. 44 1. Correspondence -- 2photos of CRAWLEY Monument & letter Aug. 19, 1909, from Douglas Granite Co. regarding Col. Caperton's Monument 44 2. Legal Brief for F. B. Enston 44 3. Personal Writing -- Miniatures, Katherine Caperton 44 4. Personal Writing -- Greek Architecture, Katherine Caperton 44 5. Personal Writing -- The Cross - The Missing Dynamic, Katherine Caperton 44 6. Genealogy -- James Caperton 44 7. Personal Writing -- Oriental Rugs and Fabrics, Katherine Caperton 44 8. Personal Writing -- Eulogy of a Eugene Field, Katherine Caperton, pages are missing 44 9. Personal Writing -- Brief Awards of Madison Co., KY, Katherine Caperton 44 10. Genealogy -- The Taylor Family 44 11. Personal Writing -- Birds, Katherine Caperton 44 12. Personal Writing -- The Location of Our National Capitol -- Washington City, Katherine Caperton 44 13. Personal Writing -- [Conservation of Our Natural Resources] 44 14. Personal Writing -- [Great Men] 44 15. Legal -- No. 748 United States Circuit Court of Appeals 44 16. Legal -- Brief 44 17. Personal Writing -- The Phelps Family, Mrs. Thomas Phelps 44 18. Genealogy -- Sketch of the Caperton Family, William A. Gordon, Jr. 44 19. The Baptist World 44 20. Personal Writing -- Religious History 44 21. Personal Writing -- Ideas -- An Idea Voyage 44 22. Personal Writing -- European Porcelain, Katherine Caperton 44 23. Personal Writing -- Essay on the Jackson Campaign 44 24. Personal Writing -- European Porcelain, Katherine Caperton 44 25. Personal Writing -- Evolution of Artistic Furniture, Katherine Caperton 44 26. Personal Writing -- Captain James Estill's Descendants 44 27. Personal Writing -- Captain James Estill -- A Pioneer of Kentucky 44 28. Personal Writing -- Toast Read at Women's Club Banquet 44 29. Genealogy -- Records from the Richmond, Virginia State Library 44 30. Personal Writing -- William Shakespeare, Mary J. Caperton 44 31. Personal Writing -- Gaius Julius Caesar, Mary J. Caperton 44 32. Personal Writing -- Outline of Julius Caesar, Mary J. Caperton 44 33. Genealogy -- Records as to the Peter Taylor Line of Virginia, Katherine Caperton 44 34. Genealogy -- Taylor -- Scotch and English Records as to the Taylor Family of [Virginia] 44 35. Genealogy -- Taylor Family 44 36. Genealogy -- Taylor Family 44 36. Genealogy -- Taylor Family 44 37. Personal Writing -- A Fox Hunt, Caperton Burnam 44 38. Personal Writing -- A Christmas on a Southern Plantation, Caperton Burnam 44 39. Personal Writing -- The Haunted Castle, Caperton Burnam 44 40. Personal Writing -- A Conversation between Two Boys, Caperton Burnam 44 41. Personal Writing -- The History of the Caperton Name 44 42. Personal Writing -- Estill's Defeat 44 43. Personal Writing -- Col. William H. Caperton and his Family 44 44. Personal Writing -- Information from the Filson Club Publications, No. 27 44 45. Personal Writing -- The Dawn of Reason, Katherine Caperton 44 46. Personal Writing -- Essay, Katherine Caperton 44 47. Personal Writing -- Albert von Waldstein 44 48. Personal Writing -- Mural Paintings of the Old Masters as Found in the Sistine Chapel, Katherine Caperton 44 49. Legal -- Documents regarding the settlement of the James Estill Estate 44 50. Financial -- Records of James Estill 44 51. Genealogy -- Sally Estill 44 52. Correspondence -- Copy of letter from James Estill 44 53. Personal Writing -- Outline -- The Muslim World 44 54. Personal Writing -- Dr. Oliver Wendel Holmes in his Autocrat of the Breakfast Table 44 55. Personal Writing -- William Shakespeare, Jamie Caperton 44 56. Personal Writing -- George Eliot, Her Characters and Writings, Katherine Caperton 44 57. Personal Writing -- The History of the Administration of John Adams 44 58. Miscellaneous Series -- Certificate of the Daughters of the American Revolution for Mrs. Embry Arbuckle 44 59. Publication -- When Bates Come Back 44 60. Publication -- M'Lord Goes Adventuring 44 61. Publication -- A Belated Cupid 44 62. Publication -- The Purple Scarf 44 63. Clipping -- Sunday Lexington Herald-Leader, October 2, 1938 44 64. Miscellaneous Series -- Proposal for the Bronze Plaque for Boonesborough 44 65. Personal Writing -- Colonial Architecture 44 66. Personal Writing -- Pioneer Men 44 67. Personal Writing -- Captain Estill 45 68. Personal Writing -- The Estill Family 45 69. Personal Writing -- Judge Samuel Estill 45 70. Personal Writing -- Facts as to Boonesborough after 1783 45 71. Personal Writing -- Minor American Pioneer 45 72. Genealogy 46 1872 46 1873 46 1874 - 1881 47 1882 47 1883 47 1884 48 1885 48 1888 48 1891 48 1893 48 1894 48 1895 48 1896 48 1897 48 1898 48 1899 48 1900 48 1901 49 1901 49 1902 49 1903 49 1905-1907 49 1915, 1924, 1926, 1929 49 1930 49 undated 50 Envelopes-1877 -1930; undated 51 Cancelled Checks 1872 - 1899 52 Freight Bills 1872 -1873 52 Receipts 1872; 1873; 1874; 1882; 1901-1926; undated John Hooe Russel Series The material in this collection includes the family papers of John Hooe Russel of West Virginia. Mr. Russel married Minerva Phelps, Katherine Phelps Caperton's sister. Mr. Russel was a West Virginia businessman and periodically advised the state government. There is no subseries for the Russel photographs. They are stored in the Photograph Series. Correspondence Subseries The correspondence subseries consists of five boxes of letters and envelopes arranged in chronological order covering the years 1872 to 1930 and includes personal and professional correspondence of the family. Many of the letters are from Mr. Russel to Mrs. Russel while he traveled for business. Other letters are from political officials or business associates. Several are letters of condolence upon Mr. Russel's death. Box fifty contains the envelopes in which the letters were sent. Financial Subseries The two boxes in this series covering the years 1872 to 1926, contain the personal financial and business records for the Russel family. There are cancelled checks, frieght bills, receipts, and bills included in this collection. Legal Subseries The legal records covering the years 1883 to 1907 of the family comprise one box of this subseries. Contracts and other legal documents are included. 53 1883 53 1885 53 1907 53 Huntington National Bank v. Huntington Distilling Company Memorabilia/Miscellaneous Series Ribbons, calling cards, certificates, and other odds and ends are housed in this subseries. 53 Publications 53 Cards 53 Ribbons 53 Calling Cards Oversized Series Oversized items housed in this inventory. 54 1. Eyeglass case 54 2. Eyeglass case 54 3. Bow tie in box 54 4. Account book for Beef, Mutton, etc. 54 5. Account book for Fine Groceries 54 6. Checkbook from Huntington National Bank 54 7. Book of Memoranda, Russel and Miller 54 8. Memoranda Book, Russel and Miller 54 9. Memoranda Book, Russel and Miller 54 10. Memoranda Book, Russel and Miller 54 11. Bank of Huntington account with John Hooe Russel, cashier 54 12. Order book, April 1872, Russel and Miller 54 13. W. G. Williamson, c/c Russel and Miller, Huntington 54 14. Tickler! Russel and Miller 54 15. Ledger 54 16. Thos. Dugan and Co. Bankers 54 17. Bank of Huntington, Stewart Brothers account book 54 18. Western Union telegraph book 54 19. Wellesley College Record, 1875 - 1900