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President John R. Hall, Lexington
1st Vice President Ann Rosenstein Giles, Lexington
2nd Vice President Henry C. T. Richmond III, Lexington
Secretary Kent Whitworth, Frankfort
Treasurer Buckner Woodford IV, Paris
Bruce Cotton, LexingtonJames T. Crain Jr., LouisvilleDennis T. Dorton, PaintsvilleRobert M. “Mike” Duncan, InezThomas Dupree, LexingtonJo M. Ferguson, LouisvilleJohn Greenbaum, LouisvilleFrank Hamilton, GeorgetownJamie Hargrove, LouisvilleRaymond R. Hornback, Ed.D., LexingtonElizabeth Lloyd Jones, MidwayNancy Lampton, LouisvilleCrit Luallen, FrankfortAnita Madden, LexingtonMargaret Patterson, FrankfortWarren W. Rosenthal, LexingtonJames W. Shepherd, GeorgetownGerald L. Smith, Ph.D., LexingtonCharles W. Stewart, FrankfortJohn P. Stewart, M.D., FrankfortWilliam B. Sturgill, LexingtonBosworth Todd, LouisvilleJames M. Wiseman, Erlanger
Robert E. Rich, Cincinnati, Ex OfficioJ. David Smith, Pro Bono Counsel
2011KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS
Annual ReportMMX-MMXI
On the cover (clockwise from top left): Kentucky History Day winners travel to Washington D.C. to compete in National History Day, tour historic sites, and visit with Kentucky legislators on Capitol Hill; the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History in Frankfort, home to KHS and the KHS Foundation; high school students in the Governor’s Scholar Program learn about the research resources of the Martin F. Schmidt Research Library and Special Collections; the Kentucky Military History Museum reopens at the State Arsenal; seven of the eight living Kentucky governors attended the 2010 Boone Day celebration and the reopening of the Toyota Kentucky Hall of Governors after extensive renovations; a young Kentuckian enjoys the KHS hobby horse races at the Governor’s Derby Breakfast; students from the KHS Camp Arty Fact demonstrate their projects; KHS History Awards honor outstanding projects, publications, and professional service to Kentucky history; 14 History Awards were presented in November 2010 at the Old State Capitol thanks to funding from KHSF; tours of the Old State Capitol provide meaningful insight into Kentucky’s political and social history.
CONTENTS
Foundation Director’s Report ivRevenues by Source & Fund Disbursement vGifts from Individuals viGifts from Corporations xiiGifts in Memorial xiiGifts in Honor xiiAbraham Lincoln Society Members xivNew Members xvi
Inspired by the self-supporting stairway designed in Kentucky’s Old State Capitol (1830) by Gideon Shyrock, this graphic element is also reminiscent of a similar architectural feature in the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History 1999.
October 2011
For more than 20 years, the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation has been a solid keystone for the Kentucky Historical Society,
offering researchers, students and visitors the resources to unlock connections to the past, perspective on the present and
inspiration for the future. Donors to the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation enable KHS to thrive.
In this 2011 KHS Foundation Annual Report, we acknowledge and thank those individuals, corporations and foundations who
gave to more than 30 different programs and activities this year at KHS. By giving to the 2011 KHS Foundation’s Annual Fund,
Elizabeth Lloyd “Libby” Jones Student Scholarship Fund, the Kentucky Treasures Fund, or any number of KHS Foundation restricted
initiatives, donors bring Kentucky history to life and keep it alive for generations to come.
We are proud of the work that the Kentucky Historical Society and Kentucky Historical Society Foundation accomplish together. We
are especially proud of and thankful for the donors who support the ongoing and important work of preserving and collecting the
commonwealth’s heritage so that all generations of Kentuckians can know, understand and cherish their history now and well into
the future.
Together, KHS and the KHS Foundation are entrusted with an important statewide mission to preserve, present and protect the
vital historic resources of our state. We are honored by the generosity of those who joined with us to make this year a success.
John R. HallPresident, KHS Foundation2010-2011
Sincerely,
Robert E. RichPresident, KHS 2010-2011
Donors are Key to Success at KHS
As executive director of the Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) Foundation, I am pleased to present the
2011 KHS Foundation Annual Report. We take this opportunity to thank those who have supported us
this past year through their financial contributions and also, to present some of the ways in which your
contributions have advanced the mission of KHS so that “all Kentuckians can know their roots in time
and in place,” as Dr. Thomas D. Clark envisioned.
We hope you will take time to review this annual report and come to understand how critical private
donations of all sizes are to the success of the Kentucky Historical Society. We are pleased to note that
the KHS Foundation this year received more total gifts than ever before, with 934 people and organizations contributing 1,141
donations to KHSF in fiscal year 2011, including 228 new donors. We are extremely grateful to those who continue to support KHS
and the KHS Foundation even in difficult financial times. Private contributions enable KHS to carry out its statewide mission of
preserving, collecting and presenting Kentucky’s heritage for all age groups, all across Kentucky.
Each year, the Elizabeth Lloyd “Libby” Jones Student Scholarship Fund supports school field trips to the KHS history campus for
qualifying schools and their teachers. Named for former KHS president and current KHS Foundation board member Elizabeth Lloyd
“Libby” Jones, this scholarship paid the admission fees for 8,417 students and their teachers in fiscal year 2011. In addition, the
Kentucky Treasures Fund helped KHS acquire an important photograph documenting the individuals associated with a key Civil
War artifact in the KHS Collections. You can read about this artifact on the back cover of this Annual Report.
Gifts to the KHS Foundation’s Annual Fund this year supported approximately 30 different programs and activities at KHS,
including new educational programming for teachers and students as well as an annual summer internship program to provide
experiential training to the next generation of public historians, librarians and museum professionals. The KHS Foundation is
also extremely proud of the fellowship support we offer to scholars and historians to visit KHS to study and utilize our collections
in their writings and research. The role of a state historical society is to promote historical knowledge and understanding, and
the KHS Research Fellows program makes a lasting impact on the future of Kentucky history. The KHS Foundation also provided
support for the successful opening of the newly renovated “Toyota Kentucky Hall of Governors” exhibition with financial assistance
to one of the most memorable Boone Day celebrations in KHS history. Seven of the eight living Kentucky governors participated in
a panel discussion as part of Boone Day 2011, which was moderated and broadcast by Kentucky Educational Television. For many
of us, the 2011 Boone Day program showed the best of KHS in providing a forum where history can be shared, discussed and
understood in new contexts.
Please take a few moments to celebrate what you helped KHS achieve in 2010-2011.
KHS Foundation Executive Director
Sincerely,
Making Donor Historywith Increasing Numbers
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IndividualsEarned IncomeFoundationsCorporationsOrganizations
Amount
$207,764$57,574 $44,325$41,729$37,282
Percentage
53%15%11%11%10%
$358,674TOTAL
Percentage
48%22%12%18%
ProgrammaticOperatingFundraisingUncollectible pledges
Amount
$321,579$152,787$79,363$115,540$557,887TOTAL
KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETYLEADERSHIP TEAM
Kent WhitworthExecutive DirectorKentucky Historical Society
Dana Bauer CoxExecutive DirectorKentucky Historical Society Foundation
Scott Alvey Director of Design Studio
Jody BlankenshipDirector of Education
Lisa S. ClevelandDirector of Communications
Louise JonesDirector of Library and Special Collections
Trevor JonesDirector of Museum Collections and Exhibitions
R. Darrell Meadows, Ph.D.Director of Research and Interpretation
Linda RedmonDirector of Finance and Human Resources
Theresa YoungExecutive Assistant
The Kentucky Historical Society engages people in the exploration of the commonwealth’s diverse heritage. Through comprehensive and innovative services, interpretive programs and stewardship, we provide connections to the past, perspective on the present and inspiration for the future.
The Kentucky Historical Society will be the recognized leader in helping people understand, cherish and share Kentucky’s stories.
REVENUE BY SOURCE
FUND DISBURSEMENT
OUR MISSION
OUR VISION
Programs funded by grants in prior years.
Individuals53%
Earned Income15%
Corporations11%
Foundations11%
Organizations10%
Programmatic48%
Operating22%
Fundraising12%
Uncollectible pledges18%
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Kentucky Historical Society Foundation
GIFTS FROM INDIVIDUALSJuly 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011
Each year, the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation recognizes the generosity of KHS members and friends who make gifts to benefit KHS programs and services through annual giving, major gifts, planned giving, grants and corporate matching gifts. Please note: This report reflects only those gifts received by the Foundation during the period July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011. The outstanding balance on multi-year pledges is not reflected in this report.
Gifts of $10,000 - $49,999Mr. Thomas P. Dupree, Sr. +Mr. Owsley B. Frazier +Mr.+ and Mrs. John R. HallMr. Robert E. Rich +
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999Ms. Sandra FrazierMr. and Mrs. John E. Tobe
Gifts of $1,000 - $4,999Mr.+ and Mrs. James E. Bassett IIIMr.+ and Mrs. J. McCauley BrownMr. and Mrs.** James CoxMr.+ and Mrs. James T. Crain, Jr.Mr.+ and Mrs. Robert M. DuncanGeneral+ and Mrs. Jo M. FergusonMr. and Mrs.+ Terry ForchtGen. (Ret.)+ and Mrs. Richard L. FrymireMr. and Mrs.+ William GilesCol. David B. GroverMr.+ and Mrs. Frank Hamilton Jr.Ms. Catherine HargreavesMr.+ Frank B. Hower, Jr.Mrs. Mary Doyle JohnsonMs. Nancy Lampton+Mr. William LusskyMr. and Mrs. Richard MassonMr. Brian R. Mefford+Mr. and Mrs.+ William S. PattersonMr.+ and Mrs. Henry C. T. Richmond IIIMr.+ and Mrs. Warren RosenthalMr. and Mrs. Jack RussellDr. and Mrs. David B. StevensDr.+ and Mrs. John P. StewartMr. Mark L. ThornewillMr.+ and Mrs. Bosworth ToddMr.+ and Mrs. Buckner Woodford IVKHS Onsite Donation Boxes
Gifts of $500 - $999AnonymousMr. Jody Blankenship** and Mrs. Barbara WaldenMr. and Mrs. James R. BoydMrs. Jane V. BrownMr.+ and Mrs. Bruce CottonMr. and Mrs. Norwood Cowgill, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Ambrose W. Givens, Sr.Ms. Geraldine GordonMr. Trevor Jones** and Ms. Katherine McDougallMr. and Mrs.+ Charles L. KorzenbornDr. R. Wathen Medley, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Franklin MoosnickMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. MorganMr. and Mrs. Robert RocheMrs. Charlotte H. StagnerMr. and Mrs. William R. Stamler
Mr. John O. VenableMr. and Mrs. William C. White IIIMr. Michael R. WhitleyMr.**+ and Mrs. Kent WhitworthMrs. Holly B. WiedemannDr. William E. WiseMs. Marilyn Zoidis**
Gifts of $1 - $499AnonymousMr. William G. AdamsJeanie A. AdamsDonn and Joan AdrianMs. Dorothy AlexanderMs. Patricia J. AllenMr. and Mrs. Ray AllenDr. and Mrs. John R. AllenMr.** and Mrs. Scott AlveyMs. Jean N. AndersonMs. Linda A. Anderson**Mr. William M. AndrewsMs. Juanita AntoneDr. + and Mrs. Lindsey AppleMr. and Mrs. Charles ArensbergMs. Florence AyersVioletta Jean AyuloMr. David BaileyMrs. Nancy D. Baird+Jerry E. BakerMrs. Walter A. BakerMs. Amy BallardMr. and Mrs. Fontaine Banks, Jr.Ms. Rogers R. BardeMs. Elizabeth S. BarrMrs. Frances K. BarrMr. and Mrs. Garland H. Barr IIIMr.c+ and Mrs. J. William BartlemanMr. and Mrs. Mike BartonMr. Gardner D. BeachLeondus BeachMr. Richard T. BealmearJerry BeardMr. Thomas BeattyMr. Robert BeckMr. Paul BegleyMrs. Betty L. BellMr. Donald BellMrs. Linda O. BellGeorge J. BellamyMrs. June C. BertramMr. and Mrs. William BevinsMs. Patricia BillingsMrs. Edith S. BinghamDr. James D. BirchfieldDr. Robert BlakeMr. Madison V. BlantonMrs. Nancy BlazerC. J. BlevinsMr. and Mrs. Edward J. BlumJohn Boh
Ms. Helen R. BolceMs. Elizabeth K. BollingMr. and Mrs. Alan BonarMr. and Mrs. Robert D. BooneMs. Shirley BoozeDr. and Mrs. Lawrence BoramMr. Nathan C. Bowen Jr.Mr. William BowkerMr. and Mrs. Buddy BowlesMr. Stanley R. BradburyJack and Brenda BrammerMr.+ and Mrs. William F. Brashear IIThomas BraunMrs. Helen B. BreckinridgeDr. McHenry N. BrewerMr. and Mrs. Robert M. BrewerMr. David T. BrownFrank and Martha BrownMr. Jim BrownMeredith M. BrownMr. and Mrs. Philip BrownMr. Preston BrownVirginia L. BrownMs. Elizabeth BrowningMrs. Mildred P. BrowningMr. Ray BrundigeMr. Roy A. BryanNancy O. BuchananMr. and Mrs. Edward D. BullardMr. Jack D. BunnellBernard BurchMs Marilyn F. BurchettMr. and Mrs. Greg BurnsMr. Tom BurnsMs. Sheila Mason Burton+Mr. Joseph BusemeyerMs. Maria BushMrs. Mildred M. BusterMs. Laura Lee Smith ButlerMs. Cynthia S. ButtorffJames and Marilyn CainDr. Glyn CaldwellMs. Cornelia CalhounMrs. Deborah J. CampisanoColette CardwellMr. Bruce CarenderMr. and Mrs. Stephen CarlisleCarol CarpenterMr. Vincent A. CarrafielloMr. Jeffrey D. CarruthersMs. Annie CarterMs. Kathy CarterL. Curtis Cary, M.D.Mr. Lindy CasebierMs. Sharon CatesMrs. Anne F. CaudillMr. and Mrs. Proc CaudillMr. Richard D. CawbyMr. D. D. Cayce IIIMs. Anne CecilMr. and Mrs. Garland CertainMr. Glen ChaneyMr. Dennis L. ChapmanC. H. ChelfThe Honorable James S. ChenaultGeorge M. Chescheir, IIIMr. + and Mrs. Bennett ClarkMs. Cheryl ClarkMrs. Genevieve ClarkMr. Richard T. ClarkMr. Robert S. ClarkMrs. Thomas D. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Danny W. ClayMr.+and Mrs. James C. Claypool, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs.** Larry ClevelandMs. Madgel Cleveland
Mrs. Barbara G. CliftonMs. Lynda W. ClossonMr. and Mrs. J. Michael CodellMr. L. Coleman CoffeyMr. and Mrs. William D. CoffeyDr. Mac CoffmanMrs. Carole L. ColeMr. and Mrs. Everett L. ColemanMrs. Laura Coleman Prichard**Ms. Constance L. CollinsMrs. Jane M. CollinsLisa CollinsW. Ernest and Mary Lynn CollinsMr. and Mrs. Terry CollisMrs. Jane K. ColtenMr. and Mrs. James R. ColumbiaMs. Catherine ConderWalton ConnMs. Irene CookMs. Katelyn CooperMr. Alan CorbittMs. Mary P. CothrunDr. Thomas A. CourtenayMrs. Nash CoxMr. John M. CraigMs. Ruth N. CraigMs. Deborah Crocker**Mr. Alvin M. CrossMs. Mary Jo CrossDr. and Mrs. Ward CroweMrs. Lou CurrieJohn and Marilyn CurryMrs. Julia Curry**Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. CurtisMr. Anthony P. Curtis**Dr. and Mrs. W. Lisle Dalton Sr.Mr. Don DampierMr. Ed DanceDr. and Mrs. Charles E. DanielsMs. Betty R. Darnell
Mr. Allen R. DavidDr. and Mrs. Charles L. DavisMs. Helen DavisLouis and Ann DawersMr. & Mrs. C. Leslie DawsonMs. Diane DawsonDr. and Mrs. Nelson** DawsonMr. Lloyd DeanMs. Anna L. DearingerMr. David B. DearingerMr. and Mrs. Richard DeCampMr. and Mrs. Larry C. DeenerMr. Mike Deetsch**Mrs. Alice H. DelambreMr. and Mrs. William H. DenhamMs. Vicki DennisMr. G. Michael DewMs. Joanne DeWittMs. Heloise C. Di RiccoMiss Alice V. DoddMrs. Dorothy G. DodsonDouglas and Rose DoertingMr. Steve DooleyMrs. Susan DowningMr. Ron DrydenMr. Gail A. DugginsMr. and Mrs. Donald O. DuludeMr. and Mrs. George A. DuncanMr. and Mrs. Bruce DunganMs. Debbie DunnMeredeth S. DurrEddie and Susan DyerMrs. Melissa EarnestBarbara EctonMs. Brenda S. EdwardsMs. Helen EdwardsJoe and Bramblett ElamMr. and Mrs.** John ElliottMr. and Mrs. William E. EllisMr. William L. Ellison Jr
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Mr. George ElyMr. Tom EmbertonThe Honorable+ and Mrs. William Engle IIMr. James EyMaj. Gen. (Ret.) Verna Fairchild+ & Maj. Byrnes FairchildDr. Mary FallatMs. Jean Y. FarriseeMs. Marilyn FaughnMr. and Mrs. Kenneth FeldMr. Walter B. FergusonMs. Sharon FieldsMr. and Mrs. Bruce FinneyMrs. Joyce FischerMr. and Mrs. James L. FishbackMs. Rhonda FisterMrs. Virginia P. Flanagan**James R. FleenorMrs. Jean C. FleischerMs. Sarah R. FlemingWinona L. Fletcher Ph. DMrs. Barbara B. FloresMr. and Mrs. James A. FoersterEdwin S. FooteDr. Margaret FooteBetty H. FordMr. and Mrs. Ben FowlerMr. Donald FowlerMary P. Fox, M.D.Mr. and Mrs.+ Cabell Francis IIMrs. Sandra G. FrazierDr. Robert E. FrenchMs. Brenda FritzMs. Connie FryMs. Clara M. FulkersonMr. and Mrs. Roger H. FutrellMr. Tim FutrellMr. and Mrs. Robert E. GableMrs. Linda GabyMr. and Mrs. Carl GardnerMr. Lewis E. GarrisonMs. Elizabeth GaskinsMr. Mark GaskinsMr. and Mrs. Joe R. GatewoodSheree GatliffMr. George W. GayhartMs. Susan A. GeorgeMrs. Jo-Ann GeringerMs. Anne M. GibbsMr. and Mrs. Matthew GibbsMr. Douglas GibsonMrs. Wilma J. GibsonStella GieselerDr. James M. Gifford, Ph.D.James GilbertMs. Gloria GilesMr. James V. GillMr. Stephen GillaspieMr. Roger GivensMr. Thomas B. GivhanMs. Melanie GoanMrs. Anne Bevier GoinMs. Laura Leigh GoinsMr. Walter GoochDr. and Mrs. Robert GoodmanMrs. Betty M. GorinMr. Lance P. GormanMr. and Mrs.** Walt GrabonDr. and Mrs. William J. Graul, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. GraverMrs. Rollie D. GravesMr. and Mrs. Everett GrayDr. Scott GreenMs. June G. GreenwellSister Theresina GreenwellMr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gregory
Mr. Lowell M. GriffinMrs. Lois GrigsbyMr. and Mrs. Larry GrossMr. and Mrs.+ Neil HackworthMr. Robert HaddadDr. Paul C. HagerMr. Donald HallMrs. Mary A. HallerMs. Rosemary N. HamblinJames and Judith HamiltonMr. Merrill R. HammonsMr. Michael J. Hammons+Ms. E. F. HamrickMr. and Mrs.** John HanlyHelen HappyMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hardy, Jr.Ms. Rose Gayle D. HardyMr.+ and Mrs. Jamie HargroveMr. and Mrs. Brian D. HarneyMr. Charles E. HarperCol. Douglas A. Harper Ret.J. Russell Harris**Mr. Theodore HarrisMr. and Mrs. James B. HarrisonMr. Thomas S. HarveyMr. and Mrs. Todd HastingsMr. and Mrs. I. Michael HatcherMark S. HendersonMrs. Judy B. HendrixMrs. Laura H. HendrixWilliam HerndonKathryn J. HickeyMs. Marsha T. HicksSharron HilbrechtMr. and Mrs. H. E. HillMs. Nancy M. HillMr.** and Mrs. Charles F. HindsMs. Ann HinesMs. Dorcas M. HobbsMs. June L. HockenberryMs. Theresa M. HodgeMs. Debra A. HoffmanMrs. Willa S. HogeMr. and Mrs.** David HollingsworthMr. and Mrs. Alvis HoltonJames L. HoodMs. Mary Jane HoogMs. Barbara HopkinsMr. John J. Hopkins IIIHonorable and Mrs. Larry J. HopkinsMr. Derrick C. Hord+Ms. Alice W. HornDr.+ and Mrs. Raymond HornbackMr. and Mrs. W. James HostMs. Olga H. HouchinMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. HouseMs. Sharon HouseknechtMs. Katharine M. HoustonMrs. Betty P. HowardDr. and Mrs. Donald E. HowardJohn D. Howard, M.D., F.D.C.S.Mrs. Martha HowardMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. HowardMs. Margaret L. HowellDr. George HromyakMike** and Paula HudsonMr. and Mrs. Eugene HuffineMrs. Rebekah M. HuffmanMr. Hal T. HughesMs. Glendolynn N. HughesMr. and Mrs. John L HumeMrs. Alice S. HumeMrs. Billy HumphreysMr. and Mrs.** J.L. HurstMs. Margaret HurstMr. and Mrs. Michael Huskisson
Mr. Patrick R. IrelandDr. and Mrs. Robert M. IrelandMrs. Janice K. JacksonMr. William G. JanesMr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Jenkins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kirk C. JenkinsMs. Phyllis L. JewellMs. Sarah JohansenMr. David W. Johnson**Mrs. Florence JohnsonMr. Hobart C. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Vernon JohnsonMr. and Mrs. William E. JohnsonBob JohnstonMary M. JohnstoneMr. James L. JonesPatsy JonesMr. Paul R. JordanNicholas and Patricia KafoglisMs. Stacia Y. KaufmannMr. and Mrs. Edward P. KeleherColonel (Ret.)+ and Mrs. Arthur L. KellyThe Hon. and Mrs. Dan KellyMr. and Mrs. Timothy M. KellyMr. and Mrs. Charles KendellArba L. KennerMr. Albert KingMr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Kiser, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Larry and Bonnie KittingerDr. John E. Kleber+Mr. Donald KleierDr.**+ and Mrs. James C. KlotterMs. Linda F. KnightDavid and Barbara KnoxGary and Leslie KohlerGeorge and Yvonne KolbenschlagMs. Virginia KonermanMr. Marvin A. KummerMr. and Mrs. Theodore R. KusterAmanda Lange M.D.Mrs. Shirlee LaRosaMr. James D. LaRue, Jr.Mr. Charles LawrenceJoAlice LaymanDavid D. Lee, Ph.D.Ms. Nancy W. LeeAnn LegerMs. Ethyl S. LetcherMr. Edwin P. LewisMr. Walter R. LightnerMs. Linda J. LinderMr. and Mrs. Steven R. LindseyMr. Pierce LivelyMs. Beverly E. LopezMs. Nora LovanMr. Todd LoweDr. Marion B. LucasMr. and Mrs. Gary LuhrPriscilla A. LyndMr. Edmund D. LyonMr. J. E. MaddoxMr. and Mrs. Dan MaenzaMs. Anne MahoneyMs. Mary Louise MajorsMr. Steve ManningMiss Betty J. MarkwellDr. and Mrs. Glenn MarshMs. Janet H. MarshallMr. and Mrs. William J. MarshallDr. and Mrs. Charles E. MartinMr. E. F. Martin, Jr.Mr. Joe D. MartinMrs. Miriam H. MartinRichard and Jean MassamoreMs. Nancy K. MastersMs. Nancy Masterson
Mrs. Robert F. Matthews Jr.Mrs. Angelita M. MayJoan MayerMr. and Mrs. Josef MayntzMs. Anne W. MaysMs. Ellen McCarthyMs. Lynn C. McCarthyCol. Stewart Boone McCarty, Jr.Ms. Anna J. McClureMr. Wayne E. McCollomFrank and Sue McCrackenMs. Valerie McCurdyMr. and Mrs.+ Rodney McDanielMr. and Mrs. Mike McDonaldDavid McElrath**Mr. and Mrs. James C. McGaryWilliam McGinnisMr. Michael McGrathMr. Richard G. McGuireMrs. Virginia McHenry-HepnerBonnie McKeeCol. Willis McKee, Jr., M.D.Fonda McWilliamsMary MeadeR. Darrell Meadows, Ph.D.**Mr. and Mrs. John A. Medley, Jr.Virgelia MeekMr. Neil E. MellenMrs. Eldred W. MeltonLewis and Barbara MeltonElborn and Burney MendenhallMr. and Mrs. Thomas MengMr. Boynton Merrill, Jr.Mrs. Oveda MesserMr. Joseph U. MeyerMs. Ann B. MilburnMr. and Mrs. Roy MilburnMr. and Mrs.** Brett A. MillerThe Hon. and Mrs. Jerry Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Guion MillerSarah Milligan**Ms. Elizabeth S. MillsMr. and Mrs. Henry D. MillsMr. and Mrs. Robert A. MinshMarion L. MitolaMr. Corpus E. Mohedano**Mr. David MohneyWilliam and Karyl MohrmannGeneral (Ret.)+ and Mrs. James H. M. MolloyMs. Esther H. MoneyMs. Marilyn MontgomeryMr. Robert C. MoodyMrs. Mimi MooreMs. Paula MooreMs. Sarah L. MooreMr. William T. MooreMs. Betsy MorelockMs. Hazel MorrisMrs. Melissa MorrisMr. Steve J. MorrisMr. Wayne MorrisMs. Jane B. MoserMr. Fred R. MozenterMr.+ and Mrs. Mike MullinsMrs. Patti Mullins+Mr. and Mrs. Charles MuntzMr. Chester J. MyersDr. Marshall MyersMs. Rebecca C. MyersMrs. Elizabeth NaberMr. Gregory and Dr. Dorothy NagelLee NalleyBonnadean NelsonMr. Jack NelsonMr. James NelsonAlton and Betty NeurathMs. Verna Mae Newman
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GIFTS FROM INDIVIDUALS(continued)Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nicholson Jr.Dr. Patricia K. NicolMr. J. D. NiehausMr. and Mrs. Robert H. NilesMs. Patty NilestMr. Jeff NobleMs. Shirley NoelMr. Carson Y. NolanMs. Yvette NorsworthyMrs. Anne NovyDr. Nancy O’Malley+Ms. Darlene O’NanMs. Donna C. OrrDr. James A. Orr, Jr.Ms. Janice OsborneMr. Walter E. OverstreetMs. Judy K. OwensMrs. Debra T. PackMs. Roberta P. PadgettMs. Judith A. PalermoJudge and Mrs. John S. PalmoreDr. and Mrs. John PappasMr. and Mrs. James Park, Jr.Agnes ParmanDr. Allan M. ParrentMr. George ParsonsDr. John Patterson and Dr. Ann PollockMr. and Mrs. Warren PayneMr. James A. PearsonMr. and Mrs. James L. PeelClarence and Barbara PennMs. Ann J. Pennington+Ms. Helene R. PerkinsMr. John S. PerkinsMr. Alwyn B. PerryMr. John A. PerryMr. and Mrs. William R. PetersMr. and Mrs. Rob PetrilloMr. and Mrs. H. Foster PettitMr. and Mrs. Don PhilpotMr. and Mrs. Anthony PicarazziWilliam and Jane PiersonMr. and Mrs. Melvin PlattMr. Thomas H. Plummer, Jr.Tom PoirierMr. Edwin I. PollockMr. William R. PotterEugenia PotterVandy and Linda Powell
Ms. Rebecca PreeceMr. and Mrs. O. Lenard PressMs. Amalie M. PrestonMs. Lori Lyn PriceMr. Alexander T. ProbusMs. Ann ProthroMr. and Mrs. Carlos PughMr. James PulliamDr. Carolyn PurcellLaura QuinnMs. Becky RaffJanet and Jerry RaiderMs. Mary RallJohn M. RansdellMrs. Margaret T. RatliffMs. Morgan ReckEdward and Linda** RedmonMr. David ReeseMr. Lowell ReeseMr. Jeffrey A. ReesorMr. John F. ReesorMr. Herman D. Regan, Jr.Ms. Kathie J. ReganMrs. Joy ReidMr. Fred ReinertMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. ReinhartMr. and Mrs. Reece ReinholdMr. and Mrs. Gary RembackiMr. and Mrs. Richard M. RenfroMr. and Mrs. Sam RevlettMs. Beverly Sue ReynoldsHoward and Dee ReynoldsMs. Gail RheaMr. Ronald E. RhodyMrs. Sally RiceMrs. Pat RichardsonMr.** and Mrs. Samuel L. RichardsonDouglas RiddellMs. Teressa RiggsMrs. Margaret RileyJayna Jones RinerMr. and Mrs. Hobart L. RisleyMr. and Mrs. William L. RobbinsMr. and Mrs. Eugene RobertsMs. Forrest RobertsMr. and Mrs. James RobertsMr. and Mrs. William H. RobertsMr. John E. RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Robinette IIDr. George W. Robinson
Mr. Donald RobinsonMr. Ed RobinsonMr. Nelson RodesMs. Charlotte C. RodesMs. Carolyn M. RodgersMs. Anne L. RodickPhillip RogersMr. and Mrs. Bill RoggenkampSgt. Major (Ret) Jose RosarioDr. and Mrs. Jerry G. RoseMrs. Kenney S. RoseberryDr. and Mrs. Daniel B. RowlandMr. and Mrs. Malcolm D. RoyseMr. and Mrs. David L. RugglesThomas L. RussellMs. Colleen RyanDr. John N. RyanDr. and Mrs. Irwin T. Sanders IIDrs. John and Marilyn SandersMr. John S. SandersStuart Sanders**Ms. Joyce SanfordMs. Evelyn Fendley SangsterMs. Linda C. SawyersMs. Sandra SayersMrs. Zenet SchisslerMr. Peter SchlerethMrs. Tish SchmedekeMr. and Mrs. James N. SchraderMr. Ed ScottMr. and Mrs. William ScruggsMs. Judy SeidtJohn and Jane SemonesMrs. Joseph Severance, Sr.Mrs. Pamela P. SextonMr. and Mrs. Donald M. SharrowMs. Renee M. Shaw+Mr. Charles ShefferMr.+ and Mrs. James W. ShepherdDr. William D. ShraderMr. Gerald T. SilversMr. James H. SimpsonMr. and Mrs. James L. Simpson IIIMr. Bruce SiriaJoyce SiskMs. Gail SmathersBeverly SmithMs. Brenda J. Smith**Ms. Carolyn M. SmithMr. Earl T. SmithDr. and Mrs. James Smith, Jr.Mrs. Lee SmithMr. Marion L. SmithRichard and Jane Smith
Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert SmithMr. Robinette C. SmithMr. S. R. Smith IVMr. Walter A. Smith, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. SnappMr. and Mrs. Chester SnellingDr. James H. Snider Ed.DMs. Rita SoutherMr. and Mrs. John G. SparksMs. B. Holliday SparrowMs. Sue Speed+Mr. Robert L. Spencer IIIMs. Cora J. SpillerMs. Georgia StamperMr. Brandt N. SteeleMr. and Mrs. Mike SteenMr. Richard E. SteinmetzMr. Bruce StephensMr. Giles L. Stephens, Jr.Capt. Ronald C. StephensMs. Jane B. StephensonMr. Richard C. StephensonMr. William O. StidhamMrs. Kathleen StilwellMrs. and Mr. Mary StitesMs. Betty StokesJune StokleyMr. Earl W. StoneMr. George B. StoneMr. and Mrs. Ronald StoneReverend Jack StoutMr. Louis StoutMrs. Emma StuckerMs. Sallye H. StumboAndy Stupperich**Ms. Ann D. SturgillMs. Joyce SturgillMr. James L. SublettJ.H. SullivanMs. Joy SullivanMr. and Mrs. Garnett SuterMr. and Mrs. Henry N. SutherlandMr. and Mrs. Robert SutherlandMs. Beverly SwansonMrs. Nancy L. SwiftMr. and Mrs. C. W. Swinford Jr.Arthur and Glenna SymonsMr. Ronald SzudyMr. and Mrs. Stafford TackettMrs. Carol TannerMr. Robert F. TatmanMs. Alice P. TaylorMrs. Carolyn M. TaylorMs. Linda TaylorDr. Paul A. TenkotteMr. and Mrs. Jim TerrellProf. and Mrs. John ThelinMs. Patricia G. ThomasKelli Thompson**Mrs. Peggy F. ThompsonMs. Alexis TillettMr. and Mrs. Leonard TingleMs. Ouida F. Tisdall-PattonMr. Martin B. TracyMr. L. Michael TrapassoMs. Margaret Q. TravisArdis TrinkleMs. Margaret J. TrinkleMayor and Mrs. Roger TruittMs. Nancy TuckerMr. Bob TurnerMr. James H. TurnerMs. Bettie J. TuttleMrs. Linda TwymanJohn and Donna UlmerMr. and Mrs. John Updike
Mrs. Janet H. UptonBeth Van Allen, Ph.D.**Mr. Raymond Van HookDeborah Van Horn**Mrs. George M. VanMeterMr. and Mrs. James C. Van MeterThe Honorable Laurance B. VanMeterDr. and Mrs. John Van WilligenMs. Virginia VassalloMs. Lisa VaughnMs. Melinda VeirsKaren Vizi**Mr. and Mrs. James VoylesMr. and Mrs. Donald L. WagonerMs. Johnna M. WaldonMs. Carol C. WalkerMr. and Mrs. John W. WalkerMr. and Mrs. James E. WallaceMrs. Mildred J. WallinMr. W. Grady Walter IIMs. Karen S. Warford**Ms. Pat A. WassonMr. Allen D. WatersMr and Mrs. Hays T. WatkinsMr. Lowry R. Watkins JrMs. Elizabeth WaudMr. and Mrs. Robert W. WeantMrs. Charles S. WebbMrs. Jean Anne WebbMr. Mark C. WebsterMrs. Jessieanne H. WellsMs. Joan B. WellsMr. and Mrs. Paul WellsMr. James A. WescheMr. and Mrs. Charles WesleyMrs. Lynn WesleyMs. Ivor L. WetherbyMrs. Jo Ann M. WeverMr. and Mrs. Galen J. White JrDr. and Mrs. Albin C. WhitworthAdalin WichmanMs. JoEtta Wickliffe+Clara Y. WielandMs. Susan H. WilburnMr. Dennis G. WilderMrs. Shirleen WilhelmMr. Marshall D. WilkinsMr. Ken WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Richard L. WilliamsPat WilliamsenMs. Michelle WilloughbyMs. Bobbie L. WilsonMs. Dorothia L. WilsonMrs. James R. Wilson, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John K. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Richard L. WilsonPresley and Ethel WinnerMr. and Mrs. Robert L. WittMs. Carol WittenJames and Joe Ann WolcottMr. and Mrs. Charles WolfeMrs. Joyce M. WoodMr. and Mrs. Buckner Woodford VMr. John H. WoodsMiriam WoolfolkRobert G. WrightMs. Ruth P. WrightMs. Janet YatesMs. Wilma YearyMs. Sara L. YoungMs. Theresa Young**Mr. Robert M. Zwick *deceased** current or former KHS staff + current or former KHS or KHSF Board Members
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Elizabeth Lloyd “Libby” Jones Scholarship Fund Supports Student Visits to KHS
The Kentucky Historical Society experienced another strong
year of school group participation during the 2010-2011 school
year. Approximately 17,500 students, parents and teachers
visited the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History and the
Old State Capitol.
Nearly 8,500 of those students and adults who visited KHS this
year received scholarship assistance from the Elizabeth Lloyd
“Libby” Jones Scholarship Fund, which covers the admission
fees for qualifying school groups under the federal free and
reduced lunch criteria.
In 2010-2011, KHS revised its approach to school group
programming to better meet the curricular needs of students
and teachers. The result has been pre- and post-visit contact
with teachers, smaller group sizes and greater individual
participation in our galleries and exhibits, and a sharper focus
on learning outcomes. Teacher response has been extremely
positive.
“Libby Jones’s commitment to education and to Kentucky
preservation efforts led to the KHS Foundation to create a
special fund that ensures all school groups, regardless of their
students’ ability to pay, can experience the Society’s exhibitions
and educational programs,” said John R. Hall, KHS Foundation
president.
Most of the private donations to the Libby Jones Scholarship
Fund are contributed during a benefit held in conjunction
with the Abraham Lincoln Society major donor recognition
event. Additional funding is contributed throughout the year
by corporations, foundations, and individuals with interests in
supporting history education and at-risk youth programming.
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2010-2011 By the Numbers
GALLONS OF DIESEL FUEL
417STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
KHS HistoryMobile Gift in Kind, Pilot Corporation
Supported by Libby Jones Scholarship Fund
NUMBER OF BOXES OF CHURCHILL WEAVERS TEXTILES PROCESSED AND
PLACED SAFELY IN STORAGEJoan Cralle-Day Funds
143STUDENTS
Girl Scout workshops supported by KHS Foundation Annual Fund
73SCOUT LEADERS
238STUDENTSCamp ArtyFact supported by KHS Foundation Annual Fund
SUPPORTERS CALLED DURING 2011 KHS
FOUNDATION PHONATHON
GRANT PROPOSALS22Submitted by KHS Foundation to support 18 programs. 11 of these were successful, resulting in $502,072.
PAGES190+US Colored Troops Records scanned by Bookeye Scanner 138
DONORSAttended Abraham Lincoln Society Gala,8001 +
8,
2,
160+
782.5
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GOVERNORS IN ATTENDANCE7
Supported by the KHS Foundation Annual Fund, Boone Day expense
UK GRADUATE EDITORIAL ASSISTANTSHIP
1Supported by James Graham Brown Foundation Grant
6Supported by KHS Foundation Annual Fund
KHS RESEARCH FELLOWS13Supported by KHS Foundation Annual Fund
PARTICIPATION IN KJHS/NHDKentucky Junior Historical Society / National History Day
3,717MUSEUM THEATRE OUTREACH PARTICIPANTS
TEACHERS79
Supported by Teaching American History Grants
TEACHERS73
Kentucky History Education Conference
38DONORSPurchased bricks on Pathway to History
DONORSWho purchased leaves, acorns or stones on the
KHS Family Tree in the Martin F. Schmidt Research Library
,3001
INTERNS
6
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Gifts of $10,000 - $49,999Kentucky Veterans Trust FundRosenthal Foundation IncToyota Motor Engineering & Mfg. North America, Inc.
Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999Ray Black & Son, Inc.Rosenstein Family Charitable Foundation Inc.
Gifts of $1,000 - $4,999AnonymousBrown-Forman CorporationCitizens National Bank of PaintsvilleE.O. Robinson Mountain FundFirst Citizens Bankhardscuffle, inc.Hyden Citizens Bank, Inc.Kentucky BankKentucky National Guard Historical FoundationLarry R. Coffey Charitable TrustMarilyn and William Young Charitable FoundationNational History DayThe Helen H. Donan Charitable Fund
Gifts of $500 - $999Bank of the MountainsCity of Maysville & Mason County Arts CommissionCommercial Bank of GraysonFarmers National BankUnited BankYour Community Bank
Gifts of $1 - $499Abercrombie FoundationBallard County 4-H CouncilBonnie Management Company Inc.Buechel Woman’s Club Inc.Caller Family Charitable Foundation, Inc.Casey County Middle SchoolFaith Fellowship ChoirGoodSearchHome Federal BankIBM Matching Grants ProgramJohn Fox, Jr. Genealogical LibraryKentucky Chamber of CommerceKentucky Commission on WomenKentucky Council for the Social StudiesKentucky Credit Union LeagueKentucky Huguenot Society of ManakinKentucky Museum and Heritage Alliance
K
Kentucky Sports AuthorityKHS StaffMarines Corps League Kentuckiana Detachment #729National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in KYNational Society Sons of the American RevolutionRotary Club of FrankfortSouthern Preschool and Childcare, Inc.Stock Yards Bank and TrustThe Alison and William W. Freehling Family FoundationThe Balagula Theatre CompanyUniversity of Louisville - College of Arts and SciencesWayne County Middle SchoolWoodford County High School
MEMORIAL GIFTS GIVEN IN MEMORY OF LOVED ONES AND FRIENDSCharles T. “Chuck” AnglinMr. and Mrs. William Scruggs
Fred, Tony, Gary, Cecilia, and Darlene AntoneMs. Juanita Antone
Howard BakerMr.** and Mrs. Samuel Richardson
Walter Baker+Ms. Ann J. Pennington+
Maultie Garrison BramblettJoe and Bramblett Elam
Bill Chescheir**George M. Chescheir III
Daniel B. and Aileen B. CormanJune C. Bertram
Compton CroweDr. and Mrs. Ward Crowe
Vivian “Tommie” HockensmithMr. Jeff Noble
James HowardMrs. Martha Howard
Robert H. KinkerMs. Kathy Carter
Earnest MastersMs. Nancy K. Masters
Carol McGurk**Ms. Deborah Crocker**
Herman MullinsMr.+ and Mrs. Mike Mullins
William F. McWhorterDr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boram
Helen RobinsonMr. Ed Robinson
Martin F. Schmidt+Mrs. Nancy D. Baird+Sharron Hilbrecht
Robert M. SextonPamela P. Sexton
Clay B. SnedegarMs. Kathy Carter
Family of Valentine StoneMr. William G. Adams
T.O. and Marguerite ThompsonDr. and Mrs. Ward Crowe
Horace Greeley TurnerMrs. Lynn Wesley
John Updike, Jr.Mrs. Betty Updike
Isabella Reed Clay WeisigerRogers Barde
F. Marshall WiseDr. William E. Wise
William Wise IIIDr. William E. Wise
IN HONOR OF A SPECIAL PERSON OR OBSERVANCEThe Woodard Adams FamilyWilliam G. Adams
Senators Fred F. and Lillie BishopMargaret Hurst
Freda L. BrownMr. and Mrs. Robert Witt
Archibald CaseyDr. William E. Wise
Omer & Osie Cunningham, Jack R Cunningham, Jennifer C. Rock, Blake W. RockJack Cunningham
Linda Grabon**Edward and Linda** Redmon
Joe Gross and Tony GrossLarry Gross
John, Geneva, and Kristin HarperMr. Charles E. Harper
Erica Harvey**Mr. and Mrs.** John Hanly
Sam W. MooreMimi Moore II
Mark MyersMrs. Debra T. Pack
David New**KHS Staff
Mr. Ross O’Nan, Sr. and Mr. Ross O’Nan, Jr.Darlene O’Nan
John PerryWanda H. Perry
Kathie Jane ReganDebbie Dunn
J. Owen ReynoldsHoward and Dee Reynolds
Save the “Fighting Falcon”Mr. Lowell Reese
Doug and Gerri SandersonMr. and Mrs. William Scruggs
Bill and Wilma ScruggsMr. and Mrs. William Scruggs
Kilby TatmanMr. Robert F. Tatman
Dorothy O. ThomasPatricia Thomas
Roy Edward ThomasPatricia Thomas
Jennie Barton WescheJames A. Wesche
Albin and Katie WhitworthFaith Fellowship Choir
Dorothy O. WilsonPatricia Wilson
Maxie H. WiseDr. William E. Wise
William E. WiseDr. William E. Wise
Buckner Woodford IV+Mr. and Mrs. Buckner Woodford V
GIFT-IN-KINDAle-8-One Bottling Company, Inc.Beef O’Brady’sBuddy’s PizzaCapital Cellars Wine and Spirits Café MarketLouisville Genealogical SocietyLynne Hollingsworth**Pilot Travel Centers, LLC.Starbucks Coffee Company
*deceased** current or former KHS staff+ current or former KHS or KHSF Board Member
Kentucky Historical Society Foundation
GIFTS FROM FOUNDATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS & CORPORATIONSJuly 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011
Each year, the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation recognizes the generosity of KHS members and friends who make gifts to benefit KHS programs and services through annual giving, major gifts, planned giving, grants and corporate matching gifts. Please note: This report reflects only those gifts received by the Foundation during the period July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011. The outstanding balance on multi-year pledges is not reflected in this report.
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New Bookeye® Scanner Enables Researchers to Make Copies of Delicate Documents
Grants from the Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) Foundation
and the Kentucky Genealogical Society (KGS) recently made
possible the purchase of a high-quality Bookeye® scanner for
the Martin F. Schmidt Research Library.
The scanner enables staff in the library to help preserve the
condition of historic books and documents, while still receiving
high resolution images of the pages. The Bookeye® scanner,
which cost more than $20,000, scans in full-color up to 600
dots per inch, which is necessary for preservation-quality
images. It also has a cradle that adjusts the elevation of the
documents during the scanning process, which is especially
helpful with bound documents. The machine can scan large
copies, up to 22” x 28”.
“What this means for researchers is that material that could
not previously be copied can be copied now,” said Louise Jones,
KHS director of special collections and library services. “This
allows everybody to have the same technological access.”
The scanner also makes high-quality photocopies as well
as digital images which can be copied to a flash drive.
Researchers who are interested in using this equipment simply
inquire at the reference desk and KHS staff will assist with
making either digital or hard copies. The cost is 25 cents per
page for KHS and KGS members and 30 cents per page for
non-members.
KHS has begun to explore outreach possibilities with the
Bookeye. In October 2011, the library and special collections
staff held their first “Scan Fest” so that individuals and
organizations could come in to scan their items free of charge.
Without the support of the KHS Foundation and the KGS, it is
unlikely that this equipment could have been acquired.
“This technology is expensive, in part, because of its
versatility,” said Jones.
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COLLECTIONS DONORS
Jann AlexanderLorraine AndrewsSamuel BanksDebra BarrowsTerry BayNina BiggsDr. Janice BlythePat BradleySteven BullardMartha DavisGladys GardnerKenneth HodgesGlendora IsonKentucky Historical Society StaffElinor KnightWillis McKeeRonald MorganMichael MossburgerEverett PfanstielLeif Erickson RigneyDonald RooneyRuby SharpLucinda SpanglerUnknownJerry WentzelJane H. WhiteAlbin WhitworthBarbara Worful
SPECIAL COLLECTIONSAndrew AlbatysAnonymousMelissa Perkins BaskettTerry BayBobbie Smith BryantAmy CarpenterL. Curtis CaryGary ColeMary CombsLoretta ClarkJulie ConnerKay CrabtreeMartha DavisMichael D.DrydenCharles S. FergusonGretchen GilligRebecca HecklerNorma HonnDon Hoover
Eleanor JenkinsPatricia W. JohnsonElinor KnightMike McDanielSarah Milligan**Ronald MorganKeith NorrisDonald PhillipsNancy Lee-RiffeRichard RaleyAmy SandersGreg SoaperSylvia StevensConnie TaylorBen TidwellLanny Tucker
MEMBERS OF THE ABRAHAM LINCOLN SOCIETYPRESIDENTIAL ADVISORSLifetime giving equals or exceeds $1 million dollars or more in cash or cash equivalent.
Hilary J. Boone*+ Sara Shallenberger Brown*James Graham Brown FoundationRosenthal Foundation Martin F. Schmidt*+Toyota
CHANCELLOR’S FRIENDSCumulative contributions equal or exceed $500,000 or more in cash or cash equivalent.
Mr.*+ and Mrs.* Ralph G. AndersonBrown-Forman CorporationNational Endowment for the HumanitiesThomas A. Courtenay and Mary Ann Courtenay Davidson
DIRECTOR’S FELLOWSCumulative contributions equal or exceed $250,000 in cash or cash equivalent.
Anonymous Dr. Richard C.* and Genevieve Brown* Owsley Brown Frazier+Mary D. Kelly Living TrustJohn S. and James L. Knight Foundation Keeneland Foundation The Stewart Home School
FOUNDING TRUSTEESCumulative contributions equal or exceed $100,000 in cash or cash equivalent.
Mary and Barry Bingham, Sr. FundJoan Cralle DayThomas P.+ and Clara*+ DupreeFarmers Bank and Capital TrustFidelity InvestmentsGheens FoundationJames N. Gray FoundationHonorable Order of Kentucky ColonelsHumana FoundationRonald and Michele MorganWilliam B. Sturgill+Bill and Barbara+ Young
TRUSTEESCumulative contributions equal or exceed $50,000 in cash or cash equivalent.
Abercrombie FoundationCinergy FoundationCralle FoundationCSX TransportationDelta AirlinesGen. (Ret.)+ and Mrs. Richard L. Frymire John+ and Donna HallJames F. Hardymon+Gov. Brereton+ and Libby+ JonesKentucky Association of Electric CooperativesW. Paul and Lucille Caudill Little FoundationPNC BankRobert E. Rich+
MEMBERSCumulative contributions equal or exceed $25,000 in cash or cash equivalent.
A.J. Alexander, M.D.*Muhammad AliAmerican Legion Post #6, MadisonvilleCol. (Ret.) Armando J. Alfaro*AnonymousAshland, Inc.
Ball HomesBellsouthRay Black and Son, Inc.Gov. Edward T. Breathitt*+Katherine Alexander BrewerMartin Brown, Jr.Budd CompanyCincinnati Bell FoundationDr. Thomas D. Clark*+Clay Ingels CompanyCorporexC. Michael DavenportR. C. Durr FoundationJames A. and Natalie HaslamCharles and Melba P.** HayJacob and Edith Horn FamilyMr. and Mrs. Frank B. HowerJohnson Controls FoundationMr.+ and Mrs. William KirklandKentucky Bankers Association, Inc.Kentucky Farm Bureau InsuranceKentucky Genealogical SocietyKentucky Veterans Trust FundDr. Glenn and Judy MarshLois Mateus and Tim PetersMr.* and Mrs.* Joseph H. Murphy, Jr.Pilot CorporationHenry E.* and Betty Pogue IVRhodes BequestRosenstein FamilyMartin F. Schmidt/Kate Schmidt Moninger FundJames+ and Lynne ShepherdMr. and Mrs. Fred SilhanekFrank W. Sower*+Steele-Reese FoundationStock Yards Bank and TrustSumitomo CorporationJohn E. and Joanne Tobe
*deceased** current or former KHS staff+ current or former KHS or KHSF Board Member
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What YOU Can Discover at the Kentucky Historical Society
The Kentucky Historical Society Foundation began supporting
an annual KHS Internship Program in summer 2011. The
foundation’s goal is to support up to six paid summer
internships per year to achieve projects important to KHS and
to provide professional development opportunities for both
undergraduate and graduate students interested in public
history, museum and library professions.
Below is one intern’s account of his summer 2011 experience,
taken from the KHS blog, www.historyburgoo.com. It was
originally posted June 28, 2011:
When I first got the phone call that I had been accepted as an
intern at the Kentucky Historical Society, I was thrilled. The
internship at KHS would offer some much needed hands-on
experience in archiving practices and, as I would discover upon
my first day at KHS, that there is much more to working in a
historical society than I had perceived.
On any given day working at the historical society, I am
learning something new about the state of Kentucky. In
the oral history collection, I am more than likely auditing
and digitizing tapes of interviews or writing descriptions of
collections that haven’t been cataloged yet. The most recent
of which is the oral histories of some of our more prolific
governors of the 20th century. I can’t tell you the amount of
intrigue one can accumulate while watching an interview with
Bert T. Combs over his battle with educational reform in this
state or reading through a transcript of John Y. Brown and his
dealings with the famous “Colonel” of Kentucky Fried Chicken
fame. And these are only a fraction of interesting artifacts to
be found.
Genealogy is a huge interest of patrons who come to the
society. When I am in the microfilm room or manning the
reference desk, I help patrons find all sorts of records about
ancestors that inhabited this state, spanning from marriage
certificates from the late 1700s or court records of the 19th
century. There are even rare books that patrons can access
that date back to the 1800s. If you are a visual person, KHS
has thousands of photographs in our collection of many
different topics. A personal favorite of mine are photographs
of Kentucky servicemen going off to fight WWII in the 1940s. I
could go on and on about the vast amount of historical
information that can be found at the historical society, but
then it wouldn’t be any fun in discovering it for yourself!
Interning at the Kentucky Historical Society will no doubt be
a tremendous impact on my future professional career. The
things I have learned here will be things I take with me forever.
Tommy Grant, master’s candidate in Library and Information
Science, University of Kentucky, was a 2011 summer intern in
the Martin F. Schmidt Library.
KHS Summer Interns for 2011:
Leah Craig, Auburn University
Thomas Grant, University of Kentucky
Jennifer James, Western Kentucky University
Matthew Peek, Kent State University
Derrick Ranostaj, Kent State University
Whitney Ziegler, University of Kentucky
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KHSM E M B E R
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American Legion Post 6Ball Homes, Inc.BellSouth - Corporate & External AffairsBingham FoundationC E And S Corporation, Inc.CorporexThe Cralle Foundation IncDay EnterprisesDowntown Frankfort, Inc.Greensburg Arts CouncilHindman Settlement SchoolHistoric Kentucky IncHopewell MuseumJesse Stuart FoundationKentucky Bankers AssociationLaRue County Chamber of Commerce AmbassadorsNational Society Sons of the American RevolutionPNC BankRay Black & Son, Inc.Rosenstein Family Charitable Foundation IncSteele-Reese FoundationUniversity of Rochester - Library
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Mr. and Mrs. John DurelMrs. Deborah Jo DurrMr. and Mrs. Bob DuvallMs. Paula R. EadsMrs. Kim EismanMs. Delores ElamMr. and Mrs. Jack EllisDr. Morris EvansMs. Jacqueline FarrisMrs. Connie FeeseMs. Sue FieldsMr. and Mrs. Bruce FinneyMr. Clyde Fletcher, Jr.Ms. Helen D. FlowersMrs. Marion C. Forcht+Ms. Ruth L. FoxMs. Jill M. FraleyMs. Allison FredetteMs. Becky FrenchMr. Craig FriendMr. Darrell GammonMs. Karen GarrisonMr. Douglas GibsonMr. Warren K. GilbertMrs. Phyllis Gilman**Mr. and Mrs. Mason GlassMs. Mary Jo GohmannMr. Robert D. GoodlettMs. Cathy GottschMs. Mary Ann GramigMrs. Mary A. GreathouseMs. Dena C. GreenMr. John Greenebaum+Ms. Jennye GriderDr. Margaret GripshoverMr. Larry GrossMs. Jane G. HaldemanMr. Homer HallMr. Donald HallMrs. Robyn HamiltonMr. Jonathan HancockMr. Mel HanklaMs. Laura F. Hargis
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Ms. Stefanie OstermanMs. Judith A. PalermoMrs. Eileen PalmerMs. Donna ParkerMs. Sybil ParnesMs. Elizabeth A. ParrMr. Bruce ParsonsMs. Linda PatrickMs. Anna M. Pavlik & Mr. Richard RosenDr. William H. Payne, D.V.M.Ms. Patricia E. PeckMs. Elizabeth PerkinsMr. Samuel PerryMs. Elizabeth PerryMs. Diana PetersMs. Nancy PfotenhauerMs. Sara M. PorterMs. Lisa J. PowellMr. Richard E. Pride IIIMr. and Mrs. Bob PullenMr. Bruce RaleyMs. Becci RayMr. Paul A. ReardonMr. Lowell ReeseMs. Hazel R. ReffittMr. John RehmeyerMs. Gail RheaMs. Helene RichardsMr. Robert RiehemannMr. John RobertsMr. Ed RobinsonMs. Trina RobinsonMs. Michelle B. RobinsonMs. Pamela RodeckMr. Ibram RogersSgt. Major (Ret) Jose RosarioMr. and Mrs. Billy F. RoseMr. David RucinskiMr. and Mrs. David L. RugglesMr. Mark RussellMs. Cheryl RyanMrs. Shannon SalamanMr. and Mrs. Henry SalondakaMs. Frances R. SalyersMs. Vickie SammonsMs. Laura SandyMs. Rita SatterlyMs. Donna L. SchartungMs. Amy Z. SchneiderMs. Talitha SchulteMs. Stephanie SchweitzerMr. Barry SchwoererMs. Carole ScottMs. Jane B. SeeligDr. Jo A. SextonMs. Patricia ShepardMrs. Freida ShoemakerMs. Vanessa D. ShortMs. Ann T. SipesMrs. Zenobia M. SkinnerMr. Charles SlaytonMs. Barbara H. SmithMs. Blair M. SmithMs. Pam SmithMr. Chuck SmithMr. Lawrence SmothersMr. Gerald D. SnodgrassMs. Susan SouthworthMs. Virginia SouzaMr. Robert StaffordMrs. Sandra StallMr. William StallardMr. Matthew E. StanleyMs. Kristin StapletonMrs. Joyce A. StephensonMs. Betty Stokes
Ms. Mary O. StokesMrs. Jennifer StoltzMs. Alice T. StoudenmireMrs. Emmie K. StrohMs. Sandie S. SuttonMr. Jonathan SuttonMs. Beverly SwansonMs. Sharon TaborMrs. Carol TannerMs. Tresa TatyrekMs. Ada M. TaylorMs. Julia A. TeuschlerMs. Wanda ThompsonEva and Charles ThornberryMr. Montgomery F. ThornsburyMs. Renee TilkerMr. William ToddMr. Bosworth M. Todd+Ms. Janice ToebbeMs. Lynne TornellMr. and Mrs. Eric TrimbleMr. Larry K. TrivetteMs. Maria TrotterMs. Margaret TuckerMr. and Mrs. Dave TuckerMr. Dennis TurnerMrs. Janie TurnerMrs. Janet H. UptonMrs. J. Harold UtleyMr. and Mrs. Bill Van ArsdallMs. Twylane VanLahrMr. John VaughnAssoc. Prof. Tangi VillerbuMs. Marjorie M. VogelMs. Carolyn VoseMr. and Mrs. Clark WadeMs. Johanna WaikelMr. and Mrs. Craig WallerMs. Kathleen Walsh-PiperMrs. Volinda WaltersMr. David WarrenMs. Becky L. WarrenMs. Pat A. WassonMr. Otis WatkinsMs. Deborah G. WatsonMs. Linda WattsMr. Steve WeaverMrs. Virginia WebbProf. Rob WeiseMs. Patti WelchMr. Robert S. WestMs. Laurie WestbergMr. Jerrell WhiteMrs. Leigh WhittakerMrs. Joyce WilcherMr. Alan WilesMs. Linda WilliamsMs. Patricia WilliamsMs. Eleanor WithrowMs. Jane WoernerMs. Olga WoodMr. Jack WoodMs. Ardie L. WoodallMs. Carol F. WorkmanMrs. Millie WynneMr. Al YoungMs. Kathryn B. YoungMr. and Mrs. Jon ZachemMr. Samuel A. Zimmerman
** current or former KHS staff+ current or former KHS or KHSF Board Member
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Kentucky History Research & Interpretation
PROMOTING HISTORICAL UNDERSTANDING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Simply owning collections is not enough to ensure the future of
Kentucky history. New historical understanding requires in-depth
research into these collections. KHS and the KHS Foundation raise
private funds each year ($10,000 in fiscal year 2011) to support
short-term scholarly research fellowships. These one- to four-week
fellowships assist scholars with travel and living expenses to
conduct groundbreaking research in KHS collections. Often, these
researchers come from outside Kentucky to seek new knowledge
about the state and the region.
Funding from the KHS Scholarly Research Fellowships allows
scholars to spend time with KHS collections and staff, and serves
as the basis for countless doctorate dissertations, scholarly books
and articles published in the Register of the Kentucky Historical
Society and other leading history journals. It is just one important
way in which KHS and KHSF are expanding the field of historical
knowledge about Kentucky and its people.
Fellowship applications are awarded on a competitive basis
and are evaluated by a panel of historians on the merits of the
proposed research and the extent to which the judges believe that
research can be advanced through use of collections at KHS.
During fiscal year 2011, KHS and KHS Foundation supported the
following 13 scholars from across the country:
Jeffrey Bain-Conkin (University of Notre Dame)
Religious Practice in Nineteenth-Century Louisville
Nancy E. Baker (Sam Houston State University)
The ERA Battle in Kentucky
Shannon Smith Bennett (Indiana University)
A Different Civil War: Rioting in the Ohio Valley, 1860-1890
Anne Y. Brinton (The Pennsylvania State University)
Households Built on Shifting Sands: Slavery and Emancipation in
the Loyal Western Border States
Allison Fredette (University of Florida)
Between North and South: Gender, Regional Identity, and the Law in
the Border South, 1840-1880
Lorraine McConaghy (Museum of History & Industry)
Richard Dickerson Gholson: A Political History in Kentucky,
Washington Territory, and Tennessee, 1849-1862
Kent A. McConnell (Phillips Exeter Academy)
A Time-Stained God: Civil War Deaths, Religion,
and the Remaking of God
Brian Craig Miller (Emporia State University)
Reconstructing Manhood: Women and the Experience
of Confederate Amputees
Jennifer Nickeson (State University of New York at Buffalo)
Transforming Appalachia: Motherhood and Reform in the
Mountains, 1900-1940
Amber Nickolson (University of New Orleans)
Women in the Border States During the American Civil War
Ibram Rogers (State University of New York,
College at Oneonta)
Diversity Demanded: A Narrative History of the Black
Campus Movement, 1965-1972
Blair M. Smith (University of Dundee)
The Rise of the New Elite? The Organization of Leadership
in Kentucky, c.1770-1792
Tangi Villerbu (Université de La Rochelle)
Bishop Flaget’s Diary, 1813-1821: Spirituality, Daily Life,
and Social Control on the Catholic Frontier
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Each year, nearly 1,500 students participate in the Kentucky
Junior Historical Society (KJHS), an educational program that
provides opportunities for Kentucky’s youth (grades K - 12) to
learn about Kentucky history and contribute to their communities
through service-learning projects.
The Kentucky Historical Society Foundation provides annual fund
and restricted grant support to KJHS and the complementary
Kentucky History Day (KHD) Program. These two programs were
joined in 2010 to provide programmatic support to each other.
In fiscal year 2011, KJHS and KHD received $13,845 in private
support from grants and gifts made to the KHS Foundation.
“KJHS is building leaders, historians and good stewards,” wrote
Robin McMurtrey, a kindergarten teacher at North Jackson
Elementary in Barren County, in a recent letter to KHS, “We must
continue to maintain clubs and start new clubs - our children
deserve them!”
At the end of April each year, nearly 600 KJHS members gather
in Frankfort for the annual conference, consisting of service-
learning workshops, student officer elections and an awards
ceremony.
KJHS members also compete in academic contests at regional,
state and national levels. State winners in each category travel
to Maryland each June to face peers from across the nation.
Students and their families also have the opportunity to visit
museums and memorials, speak with Kentucky’s legislators and
see the U.S. Capitol.
“I believe the Kentucky Junior Historical Society has done a lot
for me,” wrote Mikinley Grace Lustenberg, a sixth grade student
from Phillip A. Sharp Middle School in Pendleton County. “I am a
straight ‘A’ student, and I believe KJHS is a big part of that.”
Kentucky Junior Historical SocietyKHS FOUNDATION SUPPORTS
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The KHS Foundation appreciates the individuals, corporations and foundations that
supported the Kentucky Historical Society in 2010-2011. To make your contribution
for 2011-2012, please contact the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation at
502-564-1792, ext. 4451 or visit www.history.ky.gov. Donations are accepted by
check, by credit card and online. As you consider your estate plans, please remember
the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation.
Collections are the centerpiece of the Kentucky Historical Society’s mission. The
Kentucky Historical Society Foundation plays an important role in assisting KHS by
providing financial resources to purchase, preserve, and present Kentucky-related
artifacts and special collections through the Kentucky Treasures Fund.
In 2011, the KHS Foundation provided funds through Kentucky Treasures to purchase
an ambrotype of Color-Sgt. Freeland H. Cully of Elizabethtown, Ky., to go along
with a historic Confederate flag already in the KHS Collections. An ambrotype is a
negative image on a glass medium, and when inverted and placed in front of a dark
background, a positive image is produced. This was one of the primary forms of
photography from the early 1850s through the 1870s, and a popular form during the
Civil War.
Culley was a color-bearer of Company C, 2nd Infantry, Confederate States of America
(CSA). The flag he carried, the Confederate 1st National Flag, is housed at KHS,
along with four additional artifacts in special collections also related to Culley: an
original “Application for Furlough under General Order No. 227,” “Descriptive List
and Account of Pay and Clothing,” his “Soldier’s Hospital Certificate” from 1864,
and his signed “Oath of Allegiance” to the United States of America, dated June 10,
1865. These documents tell much about Culley’s family, occupation, and experiences
before, during and after the war.
Thanks to the Kentucky Treasures Fund, KHS now has an image of Culley to bring
these artifacts and documents to life. Adding Culley’s ambrotype to the KHS
Collection was an important acquisition because of its historical value. Identified
Confederate ambrotypes are rare, especially of Kentucky Confederates, and the state
has no official records for the 2nd Kentucky Infantry (CSA).
Perhaps most important is that the ambrotype puts a human face on a collection
of items that KHS already owns. Visitors and researchers no longer need to try to
imagine what Freeland Culley looked like, since KHS now has an actual image of him
dating to 1861. Providing critical funding to purchase artifacts such as the Freeland
Culley ambrotype is one important way the KHS Foundation supported the mission of
the Kentucky Historical Society in 2011.
The Kentucky Historical Society is an agency of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet.
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