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Promissory Note, April 23, 1880 Apr 1880

Promissory Note, April 23, 1880

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Marked paid. Promissory note stating Henry Glover will pay Etiwan Phosphate Company $13.50.


Promissory Note, April 23, 1880 Apr 1880

Promissory Note, April 23, 1880

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Marked paid Promissory note stating Henry Glover will pay Chas. C. Hardwick $78.71.


Property Tax Receipt, September 16, 1879 Sep 1879

Property Tax Receipt, September 16, 1879

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by H. Glover. Signed by Alfred Aldrich, County Treasurer.


Lien On Crop, March 28, 1879 Mar 1879

Lien On Crop, March 28, 1879

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Legal paperwork showing the terms for Dunbar, Clark & Co. advance of $45.00 to Henry Glover.


Property Tax Receipt, May 2, 1878 May 1878

Property Tax Receipt, May 2, 1878

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Alfred Aldrich, County Treasurer.


Lien And Mortgage, April 22, 1876 Apr 1876

Lien And Mortgage, April 22, 1876

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Paperwork showing the terms for Barrett & Caswell. advance of $65.00 to Henry Glover.


Property Tax Receipt, January 27, 1876 Jan 1876

Property Tax Receipt, January 27, 1876

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling for A.D.D., County Treasurer.


Ua96/3 Southern Normal School - Class Lists, Southern Normal School Dec 1875

Ua96/3 Southern Normal School - Class Lists, Southern Normal School

WKU Archives Records

Class lists for Southern Normal School and early Bowling Green Business University 1876-1910. These lists are incomplete and are part of UA96 Southern Normal School Records. Check KenCat for extant corresponding class portraits.


Property Tax Receipt, October 15, 1875 Oct 1875

Property Tax Receipt, October 15, 1875

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Alfred Aldrich, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, December 10, 1874 Dec 1874

Property Tax Receipt, December 10, 1874

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, January 22, 1874 Jan 1874

Property Tax Receipt, January 22, 1874

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, January 22, 1874 Jan 1874

Property Tax Receipt, January 22, 1874

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Abraham Dobson. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling, County Treasurer.


Property Tax Receipt, February 11, 1873 Feb 1873

Property Tax Receipt, February 11, 1873

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by Jno. C. Dowling, County Treasurer.


Tax Receipt, January 12, 1872 Jan 1872

Tax Receipt, January 12, 1872

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by [Henry] Glover. Signed by [J.N. Teagan], County Treasurer.


Narrative Of My Captivity Among The Sioux Indians, Fanny Kelly Jan 1872

Narrative Of My Captivity Among The Sioux Indians, Fanny Kelly

Electronic Texts in American Studies

THE summer of 1864 marked a period of unusual peril to the daring pioneers seeking homes in the far ·West. Following upon the horrible massacres in Minnesota in 1862, and the subsequent chastisements inflicted by the expeditions under Generals Sully and Sibley in 1863, whereby the Indians were driven from the then western borders of civilization, in Iowa, Minnesota, and the white settlements of Dakota, in the Missouri Valley, the great emigrant trails to Idaho and Montann became the scene of fresh outrages; and, from the wild, almost inaccessible nature of the country, pursuit and punishment were impossible.

I was …


Property Tax Receipt, February 29, 1871 Feb 1871

Property Tax Receipt, February 29, 1871

Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937

Document: Payment for property taxes, Barnwell County, South Carolina. Paid by Henry Glover. Signed by C. Ehrhardt, County Treasurer.


Catalogue And Circular Of Strother Female Institute, Session 1871-1872. St. Charles, Mo, Strother Female Institute Dec 1870

Catalogue And Circular Of Strother Female Institute, Session 1871-1872. St. Charles, Mo, Strother Female Institute

Regional Items

Catalogue and Circular of Strother Female Institute, Session 1871-1872


The Gentleman’S Companion. New York City. In 1870, Anonymous, Paul Royster (Depositor) Dec 1869

The Gentleman’S Companion. New York City. In 1870, Anonymous, Paul Royster (Depositor)

Electronic Texts in American Studies

This is a pocket-sized guide to the prostitution industry or sex trade in New York City in 1870--a directory of its brothels, barrooms, and houses of assignation. It is a remarkable record of the demimonde in the post-Civil War city that housed an estimated 20,000 prostitutes.

In the following pages some shadows, dirt spots, and microfilm scratches have been removed, but the text remains unaltered. The pagination appears unorthodox in places due to interpolated advertisements for various establishments.

A copy of the work held in the New-York Historical Society is reprinted online with commentary at https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/documents/a-vest-pocket-guide-to-brothels-in-19th-century-new-york-for-gentlemen-on-the-go?mcubz=0

One is impressed not …


Diary From 1867, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Dec 1866

Diary From 1867, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1867 diary of Lucinda Cornell details her life at home in Westerville. It begins with recipes, poems, and cash accounts by month. It also includes information on births, marriages, and deaths of known persons. This year was quite hard for Lucinda, due to many deaths and illnesses of loved ones. Much of the time involves her detailing her misery. Significant dates include:

February 19: Mention of John's lack of attention to her and how Harry is her everything.

March 10: Harry gets sick. A note from April 7th states this is his death sickness.

March 20: Attends the funeral …


Diary From 1866, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Dec 1865

Diary From 1866, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1866 diary of Lucinda Cornell details her live at home in both Westerville and Hilliard. It includes information about births and deaths of known persons. It begins with some recipes, a list of items belonging to her son, and verses. A list of significant dates include:

February 10: John and Lucinda have relationship troubles.

March 13: Her first child, Harry is born at 7 PM. He is delivered by Dr. Andrus and weighs 7.5 pounds.

March 23: John's mother does not agree with Lucinda.

April 21: First visit back to her family with Harry.

August 10: A mention of …


Diary From 1865, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Jan 1865

Diary From 1865, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1865 diary of Lucinda Cornell focuses on aspects of her life in her new home in Westerville, with regular visits to her parent's home in Hilliard. It involves those around her on a regular basis. It also includes information on births, deaths, and marriages of known persons. This year we find Lucinda pregnant with her first child. She rarely makes direct note of this, but rather couches it in coded language of time passing and of discoveries. Significant dates include:

February 9-13: A series of church events leading to many converts.

April 14: Lincoln shot in Washington.

April 29: …


Diary From 1864, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Jan 1864

Diary From 1864, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1864 diary of Lucinda Merriss focuses mostly on her life at home with family and interactions with friends and acquaintances. It begins with a listing of family members from her extended family as well as cash account by month. This diary also includes references to births, marriages, and deaths of known persons. Some significant dates include:

February 12: Travels with family to Burlington, Iowa.

April 20: Returns home to Columbus from Illinois.

April 27: A letter is sent to a J.B. Co----.

May 2: Independent Companies leave for Camp Chase in Columbus under Heagler and Romic.

May 16: The …


Diary From 1863, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Dec 1862

Diary From 1863, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1863 diary of Lucinda Merriss features largely her life at home with family and with friends. This year also includes either poems or songs at the start along with some recipes and family records for the extended family. It includes several deaths of known people, along with mention of a birth and a marriage. Notable dates include:

March 25: A trip to Westerville where she speaks with a John Cornell on the 27th.

April 21: Joseph Godown, a soldier of the 95th Ohio Volunteer Infantry was brought home from Louisiana and buried on the 22nd.

July 4: Union Church …


Diary From 1862, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Dec 1861

Diary From 1862, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1862 diary of Lucinda Merriss focuses on her life at home with family and with friends and acquaintances. This diary begins with shopping lists and cash accounts listed by month. There is also an entry for "Confiscation Song" which is sung towards slaves in the south. There are several entries involving aspects of the Civil War, as well as various births, marriages, and deaths of known persons. Notable dates include:

Feb 1: A visit to Camp Chase.

March 11: Her brother Billy Merriss dies after a tree he chopped down landed on him.

August 12-20: Various visits to Camp …


Diary From 1861, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Dec 1860

Diary From 1861, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1861 diary of Lucinda Merriss features a daily account of her life at home with family and friends. This year includes sections at the beginning featuring recipes and other notes. This is also the first year of the Civil War and mentions of Camp Chase in Columbus begin to appear. Notable dates include:

April 18: First mention of soldiers training in Columbus and enlistments from across the northern states.

June 21: Grandmother Merriss dies.

July 1: A great comet is seen in the northwest.

August 14: Notice of General Lyons' death during the war.

October 27-29: A work project …


Diary From 1860, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Dec 1859

Diary From 1860, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1860 diary of Lucinda Merriss focuses on her life at home with family and with friends. Much of this year is spent devoted to home life and general day to day life. The start of the diary includes several verses to various songs. This diary does include information on births, marriages, and deaths of known persons. Notable dates include:

January 25: Mention of Albert Whitacre's 30th birthday.

February 16: Ending of courtship to Albert Whitacre.

April 9: Strong storm demolishing the Wesley Chapel..


Diary From 1859, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Dec 1858

Diary From 1859, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1859 diary of Lucinda Merriss largely focuses on her daily life at home and with friends and family. The start includes verses and personal notes as well as some cash accounts. This year includes some births, marriages, and deaths, as well as the marriage proposal to Lucinda by Albert Whitacre. Significant events include:

March 10: Marriage proposal from Albert Whitacre

June 5: Harsh late frost that nearly killed all their plants

Mid-July: Low rain to the point plants were dying

August 26: George Sells Jr. ran from a lawsuit by Jane Davis for breaking a contract with $5,000 amount. …


Diary From 1858, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Dec 1857

Diary From 1858, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1858 diary of Lucinda Merriss largely focuses on her life at home and with family. It also includes a list of hymns and cash accounts at the start of the book. This year also includes several births and involved the raising of the Merriss family's new house. Quilting and church visits are also discussed on regular occurrence. Notable dates include:

February 12: The birth of her nephew Stanton.

May 22: The raising of their new house.

September 22: The end of construction on the house.

October 11: The first family meal in the new home.

December 17: The execution …


Diary From 1857, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Jan 1857

Diary From 1857, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1857 diary contains a day by day account of the life of Lucinda Merriss. It largely focuses on her life at home and with family. This diary also includes personal notes and cash accounts by month. It makes reference to her painting and sewing projects. Significant dates include:

September 2: The death of her nephew Willie Merriss.

October 16: Her brother Ellery's death.


Diary From 1856, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Jan 1856

Diary From 1856, Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell

The Lucinda Lenore Merriss Cornell Diaries

The 1856 diary contains a day by day account of the life of Lucinda Merriss. It largely focuses on her life at home and with family. Other topics include teaching, a camp meeting, deaths of known persons, a marriage between Schinger and Davis, and financial accounts listed by month. Notable dates include:

September 21: A large family gathering.

October 6: A reference to her birthday.

November 20-22: Visit to a Temperance Society meeting.