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Joseph Cabell Breckinridge Papers, 1844-1909 (continued)
Miscellany, 1858-1908 (continued)
Printed matter, 1881-1903, undated (continued)
(9 folders)
BOX 680-711 Madeline McDowell Breckinridge Papers, 1895-1921
BOX 680-692 Correspondence, 1895-1921
Letters sent and received in chronological arrangement.
BOX 680 1895-July 1911
(8 folders)
BOX 681 Aug. 1911-Dec. 1913
(7 folders)
BOX 682 Jan.-Sept. 1914
(9 folders)
BOX 683 Oct. 1914-Jan. 1915
(8 folders)
BOX 684 Jan.-May 1915
(10 folders)
BOX 685 May-Aug. 1915
(10 folders)
BOX 686 Aug. 20-Dec. 31, 1915
(10 folders)
1915 undated
BOX 687 Jan.-Apr. 1916
(10 folders)
BOX 688 Apr.-Dec. 1916
(14 folders)
1916 undated
BOX 689 Jan. 1917-July 1919
(10 folders)
BOX 690 July-Nov. 1919
(12 folders)
BOX 691 Dec. 1919-Feb. 1920
(11 folders)
BOX 692 Mar. 1920-Dec. 1921, undated
(8 folders)
BOX 693-706 Subject File, 1901-1921
Alphabetically arranged by subject title and chronologically arranged within each subject.
BOX 693 Associated Charities
(2 folders)
Civic League
Education
1902-1921, undated
(4 folders)
BOX 694 Undated
(2 folders)
Juvenile Court
Miscellany, 1901-1920
BOX 695 1905-1918, undated
(5 folders)
BOX 696 Index cards
BOX 697 Federation of Women's Clubs, 1906-1921, undated
(4 folders)
Salvation Army
(2 folders)
BOX 698 (4 folders)
Tuberculosis
1904-1914
(5 folders)
BOX 699 1914-1918
(6 folders)
1919-1920, undated
(4 folders)
BOX 700 Women's suffrage
1901-1910
(2 folders)
BOX 701 1911-1914
(7 folders)
BOX 702 1914-1915 See also Oversize
(5 folders)
BOX 703 1915-1918 See also Oversize
(7 folders)
BOX 704 1918-1920
(8 folders)
BOX 705 1920-1921
Undated
(4 folders)
BOX 706 (4 folders)
BOX 706-708 Speech and Article File
Speeches and articles in alphabetical arrangement by title.
BOX 706 Speeches
"An Appeal to the Press Here Assembled"
"Illiteracy"
"The Juvenile Court"
"A Model School"
"A New Hope"
"The Prospect for Woman Suffrage in the South"
"The Relation of the Public Schools to Kentucky's Commercial Development"
"School Suffrage for Kentucky's Women"
"Shall Men Vote?"
"A State Sanatorium for Tuberculosis"
BOX 707 "Women and the Schools"
1914, 1916, July 1917
(2 folders)
Untitled, undated
Notes for speeches
Articles
"Admittance of Pay Patients at Sanatorium Best Means of Serving Greatest Number"
"Allotments to Army Explained"
"Another Reason for Granting School Suffrage to Kentucky Women"
"Are We the Gates of Hell and a Field for Foreign Missions?"
"California Supreme Court Decision on Salvation Army Will Be Produced"
"Can The county of Fayette and the City of Lexington Support a Tuberculosis Sanatorium?"
"The Case of the Salvation Army"
"Charitable Work Is Impossible Without Overhead Expense"
"Children's Playgrounds in San Francisco"
"City Official To Control Charity Would Mean Waste of Salary"
"Civic Improvement in a Neighboring City"
"Coming of Peace Would be Helped by Equal Suffrage"
"Constructive Philanthropy Versus Small Change Policy"
"The Deserting or Intermittent Husband"
"Detention Home for Boys"
"Direct vs. Indirect Influence in Kentucky"
"Education and Kentucky's Development"
"Education Work Undertaken by Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs"
"Expense of Running the Playground"
"Golden Gate Park"
"A Heretic of the Last Century"
"History of Passage of School Suffrage Law"
"The Immorality of Hotels"
"In Answer to Envoy League"
"An Incident"
"Independent Voter Is for Woman Suffrage"
"Influenza Hits Families Having Tubercular Record"
"Kentucky, Forty-Seventh!"
"Kentucky Chapter Woman Suffrage History"
"The Making of an American by Naturalization and Education"
"Men's Sense of Justice"
"The Model School"
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