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Madeline McDowell Breckinridge Papers,
1895-1921
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Correspondence, 1895-1921
(continued) |
BOX 684 |
Jan.-May 1915
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(10 folders) |
BOX 685 |
May-Aug. 1915
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(10 folders) |
BOX 686 |
Aug. 20-Dec. 31, 1915
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(10 folders) |
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1915 undated
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BOX 687 |
Jan.-Apr. 1916
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(10 folders) |
BOX 688 |
Apr.-Dec. 1916
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(14 folders) |
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1916 undated
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BOX 689 |
Jan. 1917-July 1919
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(10 folders) |
BOX 690 |
July-Nov. 1919
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(12 folders) |
BOX 691 |
Dec. 1919-Feb. 1920
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(11 folders) |
BOX 692 |
Mar. 1920-Dec. 1921, undated
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(8 folders) |
BOX 693-706 |
Subject File, 1901-1921
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Alphabetically arranged by subject title and chronologically arranged within
each subject. |
BOX 693 |
Associated Charities |
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(2 folders) |
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Civic League |
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Education |
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1902-1921, undated
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(4 folders) |
BOX 694 |
Undated
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(2 folders) |
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Juvenile Court |
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Miscellany, 1901-1920
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BOX 695 |
1905-1918, undated
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(5 folders) |
BOX 696 |
Index cards |
BOX 697 |
Federation of Women's Clubs, 1906-1921,
undated
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(4 folders) |
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Salvation Army |
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(2 folders) |
BOX 698 |
(4 folders) |
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Tuberculosis |
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1904-1914
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(5 folders) |
BOX 699 |
1914-1918
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(6 folders) |
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1919-1920, undated
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(4 folders) |
BOX 700 |
Women's suffrage |
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1901-1910
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(2 folders) |
BOX 701 |
1911-1914
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(7 folders) |
BOX 702 |
1914-1915
See also Oversize
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(5 folders) |
BOX 703 |
1915-1918
See also Oversize
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(7 folders) |
BOX 704 |
1918-1920
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(8 folders) |
BOX 705 |
1920-1921
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Undated
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(4 folders) |
BOX 706 |
(4 folders) |
BOX 706-708 |
Speech and Article
File
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Speeches and articles in alphabetical arrangement by title. |
BOX 706 |
Speeches |
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"An Appeal to the Press Here
Assembled" |
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"Illiteracy" |
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"The Juvenile Court" |
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"A Model School" |
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"A New Hope" |
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"The Prospect for Woman Suffrage in the
South" |
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"The Relation of the Public Schools to
Kentucky's Commercial Development" |
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"School Suffrage for Kentucky's
Women" |
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"Shall Men Vote?" |
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"A State Sanatorium for
Tuberculosis" |
BOX 707 |
"Women and the Schools" |
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1914, 1916, July 1917
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(2 folders) |
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Untitled, undated
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Notes for speeches |
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Articles |
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"Admittance of Pay Patients at Sanatorium
Best Means of Serving Greatest Number" |
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"Allotments to Army Explained" |
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"Another Reason for Granting School
Suffrage to Kentucky Women" |
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"Are We the Gates of Hell and a Field for
Foreign Missions?" |
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"California Supreme Court Decision on
Salvation Army Will Be Produced" |
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"Can The county of Fayette and the City of
Lexington Support a Tuberculosis Sanatorium?" |
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"The Case of the Salvation
Army" |
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"Charitable Work Is Impossible Without
Overhead Expense" |
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"Children's Playgrounds in San
Francisco" |
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"City Official To Control Charity Would
Mean Waste of Salary" |
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"Civic Improvement in a Neighboring
City" |
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"Coming of Peace Would be Helped by Equal
Suffrage" |
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"Constructive Philanthropy Versus Small
Change Policy" |
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"The Deserting or Intermittent
Husband" |
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"Detention Home for Boys" |
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"Direct vs. Indirect Influence in
Kentucky" |
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"Education and Kentucky's
Development" |
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"Education Work Undertaken by Kentucky
Federation of Women's Clubs" |
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"Expense of Running the
Playground" |
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"Golden Gate Park" |
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"A Heretic of the Last
Century" |
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"History of Passage of School Suffrage
Law" |
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"The Immorality of Hotels" |
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"In Answer to Envoy League" |
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"An Incident" |
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"Independent Voter Is for Woman
Suffrage" |
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"Influenza Hits Families Having Tubercular
Record" |
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"Kentucky, Forty-Seventh!" |
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"Kentucky Chapter Woman Suffrage
History" |
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"The Making of an American by
Naturalization and Education" |
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"Men's Sense of Justice" |
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"The Model School" |
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"A Mother's Sphere" |
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"Mrs. Grace W. Trout To Recount Victory in
State of Illinois" |
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"Not so Bad As That" |
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"On the Passing of the Home" |
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"Other Bodies Doing Work Salvation Army
Announced It Would Perform in Lexington" |
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"Our Liberties Threatened" |
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"Overhead Charges of Salvation Army
Contrasted With Actual Relief Done" |
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"Plan Fight on Money to Army" |
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"Practical Training for Citizenship in our
Common Schools" |
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"Propaganda Through
Literature" |
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"Public Schools and Southern
Development" |
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"Questions Are Put Up to Salvation Army
Officers" |
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