Cyrus Parker Jones Funeral Notices Collection |
Abstract | Compiled by Cyrus Parker Jones, a man formerly enslaved by the Parker family, these funeral notices cover 667 funerals of individuals in Lexington, including seven free blacks. The funeral notices cover the years 1806-1886. Jones donated his collection to a trustee of the Lexington Public Library prior to his death in 1887, who then added some notices and donated the collection to the Lexington Public Library in 1900. |
Alternative title | Duff's Funeral Notices |
Collector | Jones, Cyrus Parker |
Donor | Duff, James M. |
Owner | Lexington Public Library |
Jones, Cyrus Parker | |
Type of resource | text |
Genre | book |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Date captured | 2020-01-08 |
Language | eng |
Width | 11.45 |
Height | 16.15 |
Subject geographic | State: Kentucky County: Fayette City: Lexington |
Subject temporal | 1820s |
Subject temporal | 1830s |
Subject temporal | 1800s |
Subject temporal | 1810s |
Subject temporal | 1840s |
Subject temporal | 1850s |
Subject temporal | 1860s |
Subject temporal | 1870s |
Subject temporal | 1880s |
Subject temporal | 1900s |
Subject topic | Deaths Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Funerals Authority: Local |
Note | Publication date listed is year of donation to James M. Duff. |
Note | Many notices are duplicated. |
Note | Duff's funeral notice appears in the back of the volume, placed likely by library staff. |
Note | Some notices are dated after we know Cyrus Parker Jones died, and so must have been added while in the possession of James M. Duff. |
Access restrictions | The Lexington Public Library believes this item is in the public domain and has no known US Copyright restrictions; however, it may be subject to rights of privacy, publicity, or other restrictions. |
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