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    Helm, Margie May, 1894-1991 (MSS 552)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 552. Personal and professional correspondence and papers of Margie Helm, Auburn, Kentucky native and longtime Western Kentucky University head librarian. Includes ancestral and family correspondence and papers, photographs, and genealogical research on the Helm, Carson, Porter, Blakey and related families

    Gardners' lives in the long C19th

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    The lives of domestic gardeners during Hobsbawm’s long C19th, 1789-1914 are examined. The scope of the thesis is those parts of gardeners’ lives which are relevant to themes in economic and social history, such as education, remuneration, housing, inventions innovation and discovery rather than the gardeners’ daily activities and routines. The importance of gardens and gardening in the economic, social and cultural life of the C19th is established through an analysis of political and literary sources. As part of the domestic domain gardens were under the control of women, who were also concerned in their design and development The growth in human capital is traced through the opposition to gardeners receiving an education, their limited schooling, their reliance on autodidacticism, the gradual rise of institutions such as mutual improvement societies, the apprenticeship and journeyman systems, and the growth of colleges for female gardeners. The dismal bothies and cottages in which gardeners were housed led to a campaign for reform by Loudon and Paxton. The gradual improvement in housing is traced, together with the development of ‘Bothy culture’. Gardeners are established as amongst the healthiest occupational group. An analysis of the cases of the Ealing gardener and Joseph Allen highlights the scope for self-provisioning and the high level of perquisites. The remuneration of all classes of gardeners is examined, showing the importance of extras such as gratuities, prize money, apprenticeship and journeymen fees, ‘discounts’ on plant and seed supplies. The hours and days worked, entitlement to overtime, holidays and sick pay and the use of ‘characters’ are analysed. Evidence from probate records and random sampling show surprisingly high levels of wealth on death, great social mobility, Scottish over-representation and high levels of health and longevity. The contribution of gardeners to invention, innovation and discovery is highlighted through their role in the development of public parks and case studies of the introduction of tea into India by Fortune; of cinchona plants into India by McIvor; of Saunders as head of the USDA; the plant hunters Cross and Weir; the inventors, Fry and Becket; the hybridist, Culverwell and Darwin’s assistant John Scott

    Black Deathways: An African Methodist History, 1829-1916

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    This study will focus on the transformations of death practices and the shifting roles of death workers from 1829-1916. The Postbellum portion of this study will focus on African Methodist communities in the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee as practices and people moved West to the states of Montana, Colorado, and California. These practices experienced changes as a result of rising literacy rates, the establishment of Black churches, and from the movement of Black people within the South. More changes occurred with the creation of mutual aid societies and Black-owned funeral homes. Black funeral directors provided crucial services for communities whose needs were not being met by the white population. At the heart of these practices and changes to these practices is an emphasis on community building. This study will speak to larger scholarly works on the death care industry of the second half of the nineteenth century and offer insights into the current segregated state of the funeral industry

    Emily Orr Family History

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    The family history of Emily Knapp Orr. A history of the Brooks and Knapp family as it relates to Emily

    Trinity College Bulletin, 1924-1925 (Necrology)

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    TRINITY MEN Whose Deaths were Reported During the Year 1924-1925https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin/1110/thumbnail.jp

    Trinity College Bulletin, 1932-1933 (Necrology)

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    TRINITY MEN Whose Deaths were Reported During the Year 1932-1933https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin/1116/thumbnail.jp

    Muscogiana Vol. 10(3&4), Fall 1999

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    https://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/muscogiana/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Trinity College Bulletin, 1916 - 1918 Necrology

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    https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin/1065/thumbnail.jp
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