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1 Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR MSS Finding Aids Manuscripts Lissauer, Mildred Wallis (Potter), Collector (MSS 482) Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Western Kentucky University, mssfa@wku.edu Follow this and additional works at: Part of the Social History Commons, United States History Commons, and the Women's History Commons Recommended Citation Folklife Archives, Manuscripts &, "Lissauer, Mildred Wallis (Potter), Collector (MSS 482)" (2014). MSS Finding Aids. Paper This Finding Aid is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR. It has been accepted for inclusion in MSS Finding Aids by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR. For more information, please contact topscholar@wku.edu.

2 1 Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Special Collections Library Department of Library Special Collections Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, KY Descriptive Inventory MSS 482 LISSAUER, Mildred Wallis (Potter), Collector 17 boxes. 184 folders. 3,116 items Originals, photocopies, photographs, color slides BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Mildred Wallis (Potter) Lissauer s grandfather, John Dysart Woods, was born in Brownsville, Tennessee on 21 October 1830 and lived in Kentucky, Arkansas, and Mississippi. In 1853, he married Margaret J. McCalebb in Wahalak, Mississippi. Over a few short weeks in 1863, however, Woods endured the deaths of Margaret and their three young daughters from diphtheria. A son, Thomas Rawlings Woods, survived, only to die in 1883 of typhoid fever. In 1864, John D. Woods married his second wife, Martha Allen Pattie Moseley ( ), the daughter of William Armstead Moseley and Eliza Fowler Mitchell. They became the parents of four children: Elizabeth Moseley Bethie Woods, John Golding Jack Woods, and twins Mildred Wallis Minna Woods and Martha Allen Patty Woods. In 1871, the family moved from Mississippi to Glasgow, Kentucky, where Woods s father, Reverend Hervey Woods, had once held a pastorate. Though trained as a physician, John Woods entered newspaper work and became editor of the Glasgow Times. In 1883, the family moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky, where Woods became editor of the Bowling Green Gazette. The following year, he became Public Printer and editor of the Frankfort Capital. After his return to Bowling Green in 1888, Woods edited the Warren County Courier and the Times-Journal. He also served in the state legislature. John D. Woods died in Bowling Green on 13 May 1906 and his wife Martha died on 5 July Both were buried in Bowling Green s Fairview Cemetery. Elizabeth Moseley Woods, the daughter of John D. Woods and Martha (Moseley) Woods, was born on 7 January 1865 in Wahalak, Mississippi. Following her family s move to Kentucky, she received her A. B. degree from Glasgow s Liberty College in In 1900, she accompanied her friends Charlotte Whitehead and Margaret (Whitehead) Robertson to England, beginning a period of world travel and study in England, France, Italy and Switzerland. She also studied at the University of Chicago and Columbia University and continued to enjoy travel throughout her life. In 1912, Elizabeth Woods joined the faculty of the modern languages department of the Western Kentucky State Normal School (now WKU), serving as department head for 26 years. She also became known for her involvement in campus gardens and beautification projects, which continued after her retirement from teaching in After about

3 2 three years of declining health and failing eyesight, Elizabeth Woods died on 29 September 1967 at age 102 and was buried in Fairview Cemetery. (For a related collection, see MSS 25 WOODS, Elizabeth Moseley.) Martha Allen Woods and her twin, Mildred Wallis Woods, the daughters of John D. Woods and Martha (Moseley) Woods, were born in Wahalak, Mississippi on 19 November Martha was educated at Frankfort and Glasgow, Kentucky schools and at Bellewood Seminary in Anchorage, Kentucky. On 14 June 1894, she married banker William J. Potter. They lived in William s house at 1348 State Street in Bowling Green until 1900, when they built a large estate on Nashville Pike called The Cedars. They were the parents of four children: John Pleasant Potter, Mildred Wallis Potter, William J. Potter, Jr., and Douglass Woods Potter. Martha s sister Mildred ( Minna ) married Eugene R. Ted Bagby on 7 February The Bagbys built a house on Nashville Pike in Bowling Green that they called Drumsheugh Cottage, after the street in Edinburgh, Scotland where an ancestral home once stood. In April 1905, Martha (Woods) Potter suffered a serious financial upheaval when P. J. Potter s Sons, the private bank of which her husband William J. Potter and two of his brothers were principals, became insolvent. (In a letter to her daughter Mildred dated 16 May 1960, Martha blamed the failure on the reckless lending practices of her brothers-in-law). The following September, the firm declared bankruptcy and the family s assets, as well as those of the bank, became subject to liquidation. Turning to her cooking skills to earn money, Martha began selling baked goods from a housekeeping wagon operated by a servant. The Cedars was sold in February In 1910, after a period of temporary residence during which Martha continued to sell her baked goods and took up private catering, the Potters moved back to 1348 State Street (Martha s late father had purchased the house after the bank s failure). Martha then entered home demonstration work for the University of Kentucky s Agricultural Extension Service. As the first woman home demonstration agent in Warren County, she taught canning and preserving methods, and after two promotions traveled through the state lecturing on foods. In 1919 Martha left the Extension Service, declining an offer to relocate to Lexington, and worked as the local Secretary of Charities for the Red Cross. Over 1921 and 1922, she spent winters operating rooming houses in St. Petersburg and Miami, Florida and giving bridge lessons. In 1931, Martha worked briefly as the dining room supervisor at Bowling Green s Helm Hotel. For the rest of her life, she rented out rooms in her State Street home; a longtime boarder was WKU professor Dr. James H. Jimmy Poteet. Martha s brother Jack also resided in the house after his retirement in 1926 from the railway mail service in Louisville, and her husband William occupied a separate, attic-level room. Shortly after leaving The Cedars, Martha had taken up the study of music, earning a certificate in piano from the Western Kentucky State Normal School (now WKU). In 1925, she became the organist and choir director for Bowling Green s First Presbyterian Church, holding the position until She served from as church historian, and for some 50 years as a Sunday School teacher, leading a woman s Bible class until her retirement in Martha s other interests included playing the cello, playing and teaching bridge, quilting, golfing with her sister Minna, redecorating and renovating her home (with help and advice from daughter Mildred), and gardening. She was also active in several women s clubs. As would be the case with her sister Elizabeth, Martha was beset with failing eyesight in the mid-1950s. In 1954, she began to study Braille and touch typing to prepare for eventual blindness, and her resourcefulness earned the attention of several Kentucky newspapers (see

4 3 Box 3, Folder 1). Martha (Woods) Potter died on 21 April 1963 at age 94 and was buried in Fairview Cemetery. Mildred Wallis Potter, the daughter of Martha (Woods) Potter and William J. Potter, was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky on 30 August She was educated at Bowling Green s Center Street School and WKU s Training School. After teaching school in Paducah, Kentucky in the mid-1920s, she married William G. Grace on 16 February 1926 and gave birth to a son, Eugene Rogers Ted Grace, on 24 November Mildred and William Grace divorced in February On 7 September 1931, she married Arthur W. Artie Lissauer; in 1932 he adopted her son Ted, who took his name. Arthur Lissauer was a successful industrialist and inventor, and the couple spent their time between homes in Louisville (called Green Pastures ) and Florida, including a Winter Park home purchased in 1950 called Muchado ( much ado ). Both houses were extensively renovated the Louisville home was featured in House Beautiful in 1945 and the Courier-Journal Magazine in 1948 (see Box 11, Folder 1) and Mildred s decorating skills were widely admired; Mildred was also popular in social circles for her talents as a hostess and imaginative party-giver. Mildred (Potter) Lissauer died in Louisville, Kentucky on 25 January 1998 at age 100. COLLECTION NOTE This collection consists mostly of correspondence, diaries, journals, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, genealogical data, and miscellaneous papers of the Potter, Woods and Lissauer families of Bowling Green and Louisville, Kentucky. The bulk of the collection consists of the papers of Martha (Woods) Potter, her daughter Mildred (Potter) Lissauer, and Martha s sister Elizabeth Moseley Woods. Some papers of Martha s husband and three sons, and of the Lissauer family, are also included. A collection inventory is in Box 1, Folder 1, together with genealogical notes on the families, but these notes are intended to show relationships among the individuals featured most prominently in this collection and should not be construed as a comprehensive genealogy. Box 1 contains genealogical and historical materials on the Potter, Woods, Moseley and related families (Folders 2, 3, 5-8). Woods family members write from Mississippi to Elizabeth Moseley Woods and her sister Martha (Woods) Potter with family news as well as genealogical inquiries (Folder 4). Also included in Box 1 are correspondence and other papers of Martha (Woods) Potter s parents, John Dysart Woods and Martha (Moseley) Woods. John writes affectionately to his wife from Frankfort while serving in the state legislature; his papers also include biographical data, memoranda concerning his affairs and estate, and an 1884 announcement of his candidacy for Public Printer (Folder 9). Martha (Moseley) Woods writes letters to her daughter Elizabeth Moseley Woods, then studying in Italy, mostly detailing the hardships of Elizabeth s sister Martha and her husband William J. Potter following the failure of his family banking business, P. J. Potter s Sons, and informing Elizabeth of the death of her father (Folder 10). Other Woods family papers in this box include letters from Thomas Rawlings Woods to his stepmother Martha (Moseley) Woods and half-sister Elizabeth Moseley Woods, describing his school experiences at West Point, including some mild hazing (Folder 13); from John Golding Woods, brother of Martha (Woods) Potter, to his niece Mildred (Potter) Lissauer (who he addresses as Sis ) with mostly family news (Folder 14); and biographical data and letters of Martha (Woods) Potter s sister Mildred (Woods) Bagby, who writes from Bowling

5 4 Green and Florida to Martha and to her niece Mildred (Potter) Lissauer about family activities, her bridge and golf games, and redecorating (Folder 15). Also included is a diary of Mildred (Woods) Bagby kept two years before her marriage (Folder 16), and a few letters of Mildred s husband, Ted Bagby, giving family news to Mildred (Potter) Lissauer (who he also calls Sis ) and her husband Arthur Lissauer (Folder 17). Box 2 contains correspondence and other papers of Mildred (Potter) Lissauer s aunt, Elizabeth Moseley Woods. Biographical data includes Elizabeth s notes, clippings and two early report cards (Folder 1). Included in Elizabeth s correspondence (Folders 2-8) are letters written to her mother from while Elizabeth was traveling in the Mediterranean, the Far East, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Germany (Folder 2). Her later letters, written mostly to Mildred (Potter) Lissauer, concern Elizabeth s travel to Florida, her tenants, and household and family matters (Folders 3, 4). Elizabeth also discusses the health and affairs of her sister, Martha (Woods) Potter (Folder 5). Other topics in Elizabeth s letters include estate planning and domestic help arrangements, her attempts to cope with failing eyesight, congratulations received on her 100 th birthday (Folder 6), her increasing need for practical nursing help, and her gift of a steeple cross to Glasgow s First Presbyterian Church (Folder 7). Undated letters, mostly written late in life when her eyesight was poor, relate family and domestic news. Documents relating to Elizabeth s travel (Folder 9) include passports, travel dates, and a proclamation awarded when Elizabeth crossed the equator in The remainder of Box 2 contains other personal papers, including a record book of stock ownership (Folder 10); an address book (Folder 11); a clipping about a 1903 Japanese-themed cotillion Elizabeth attended, a 1946 household inventory (Folder 12), and numerous memoranda regarding her will and plans for distribution of her personal belongings after her death (Folder 13). Box 3, Folders 1-4 contain biographical material and correspondence of Mildred (Potter) Lissauer s mother, Martha (Woods) Potter. Folder 1 includes obituaries and clippings, Martha s letters to local newspaper editors, and her wishes regarding her funeral and estate. Of interest is Martha s autobiographical work, written as a gift to her descendants, called The Story of My Life: The Story of a Struggle (Folder 2). The first part of the work is a detailed reminiscence of Martha s early life, especially in Glasgow, Kentucky her parents and siblings, her education, and family friends and activities, including games and Sabbath observances. The second part is in diary format, covering February 1934-January 1935, in which Martha recounts her activities in detail daily routines, church work, golfing, hours spent practicing the cello, her purchase of an electric refrigerator, family visits, especially of her grandson Teddy Lissauer, and the various boarders at her house. She also offers reflections on such topics as women s clothing styles, social customs, world affairs, Depression-era crime and kidnappings, including that of the Lindbergh baby, the repeal of Prohibition, and her concern about making ends meet through renting rooms and playing the church organ in order not to impose financially on her children. The third part is an account of Martha s life in the years following the bankruptcy of her husband s bank, most notably her attempts to earn money for the family. Folder 4 includes another draft of the third part, together with her daughter Mildred s tribute to Martha s longtime practice of writing collectively to her children when they were living away from home (her weekly bulletins to her kiddies ), and what Martha called her last bulletin offering some general reminiscences intended to be read after her death. Box 3, Folders 5-10 consist almost entirely of letters of Martha (Woods) Potter. The majority are her typewritten weekly bulletins to her kiddies or dearies (although some letters are written to individual children and some are copied to her sister Minna, who spends winters in

6 5 Florida with her husband), and they typically contain descriptions of Martha s activities, household updates, and a steady supply of news and gossip. Among many local citizens mentioned are members of the Rodes, Covington, Nahm, Robertson, Fitch, Leiper, Hines, Cherry, Trigg, Baldy, Galloway and McElroy families; Martha also makes frequent mention of Susie Potter, her African-American domestic servant, and Fletcher, an occasional handyman. Martha s letters from (Folder 5) include a few written from The Cedars but thereafter relate general news to her husband as he searches for other opportunities in the wake of his bank s failure; she also writes to her son Douglass during his travels in Europe and the Mediterranean in summer Martha s letters from (Folder 6) include letters to her son Douglass at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida; to her daughter Mildred, who is teaching school in Paducah, Kentucky; and to her children collectively, relating local news as well as her social and church activities and information about her boarders. Martha s letters from (Folder 7) include letters to her daughter Mildred giving news of Mildred s young son Eugene ( Teddy ), who is living with Martha while his mother, after her brief first marriage, works as a secretary in Louisville; other topics include Martha s boarders and domestic help, her injuries after being struck by a car, her travel, the birth of her granddaughter Martha Woods Potter, and her various leisure and church activities. Martha s letters from (Folder 8) relate general news such as family activities (including those of Teddy, who continues to live with her after his mother remarries), her club, church and charity work, including a visit to the County Home (the poor house ), and her brother-in-law Ted Bagby s health. Martha s 1932 letters to her children (Folder 9) provide much local news and gossip. She reports Teddy s activities in detail (in June, Teddy moves to Louisville to live with his mother and stepfather, who completes his adoption of the boy in October, but Teddy will return to Martha s for extended visits throughout his childhood). Other topics include Martha s church, club, golf, music and social activities; her teaching of contract bridge; her boarders, who include her cousin Edgar Woods and his wife Ida; and the birth of her granddaughter, Joan Bagby Potter. Martha comments on the Lindbergh kidnapping, voices her support of Franklin D. Roosevelt (but her opposition to Prohibition repeal), and writes of local affairs as the Depression reaches Bowling Green: employee reductions at her church, the financial troubles of neighbors, the Prosperity coin program (involving tokens redeemable for store discounts), and the struggle to construct the city s first sewer system. Also included is an undated letter to Martha from Susie Potter, her domestic servant. Martha s 1933 letters to her children (Folder 10) relate her music, social and club activities in detail as well as local news and gossip, including the progress of the sewer work, Depression-era banking in the city, and her church s centennial celebration. She begins cello lessons with Victor Rice, a teacher at WKU who later became a cellist with the Cincinnati Symphony. Box 4 consists mostly of Martha (Woods) Potter s typewritten bulletins and letters to her family and individual children. They continue to provide much detail about her activities as well as local news and gossip. Martha s 1934 letters (Folder 1) include stereotypical views of African Americans as she describes a rumor of a macabre funeral custom and her reluctance to address a black physician as Doctor ; she also refers to her boarders, Teddy s visits, crime, the city sewer work and her purchase of an electric refrigerator. Her 1935 letters (Folder 2) report outbreaks of polio in Bowling Green from July to October, her sister Minna s construction of a new home, and her own home improvements. She also expresses concern about the welfare of her son William, Jr., then living in New York. Martha s 1936 letters (Folder 3) include news of her home remodeling, her boarders, and her unease over William, Jr. s mental and physical

7 6 health. Her 1937 letters (Folder 4) describe the plight of refugees in Bowling Green after the Ohio River flood, her servant Susie s resignation, and the deaths of well-known citizens Henry Denhardt, Sunshine Nahm and Henry Hardin Cherry; also prominent in these letters is her continuing concern for William, Jr., whose financial problems and alcohol abuse have created a rift with his family. Martha s 1938 letters (Folder 5) include news of more home improvements, her fondness for the radio, and her fears about war in Europe. Martha s 1939 letters (Folder 6) are mostly to daughter Mildred and report on a mild stroke suffered by Mildred s father, a fire at her home, and her work in the campaign of an independent ticket for Bowling Green City Council. She also comments on the war news from Europe. Martha s 1940 letters (Folder 7) are mostly to Mildred and to her sister Minna in Florida. They include much local news, her renewed concern for her son William, her entertaining (with help and advice from Mildred) and her antipathy toward the Axis leaders. Martha s 1941 letters (Folder 8) are mostly to her daughter Mildred. She mourns the death of William, Jr. on 23 February, reports on home improvements and domestic news, and briefly criticizes isolationism and anti-semitism in the country. Her 1942 letters (Folder 9), mostly to daughter Mildred, concern her son Douglass s wedding and Navy service; she also comments on the local war effort as she experiences rationing, knits for Bundles for America, and helps to organize scrap drives. Martha s 1943 letters (Folder 10) to her children include remarks on her war work, Douglass s military service and the birth of his first child, the opening of a soldier s canteen in Bowling Green, and her fear of losing Edna Caruth, her domestic servant. Martha s 1944 letters (Folder 11) comment on her 50 th wedding anniversary, her first plane ride, and her domestic situation after Edna leaves for employment at a local tobacco factory. She also comments on the war, but an encounter with a Jewish man on the train home from Louisville provokes a baldly anti-semitic reaction. Her 1945 letters (Folder 12) mourn the death of her son John, comment on the war s end, and discuss her attempts to navigate the postwar market for domestic servants in Bowling Green. The murder of a domestic at the home of banker Max Nahm prompts her to relate superstitions among the African-American community that make it difficult for him to find a live-in replacement. Martha s 1946 letters to her children (Folder 13) continue to discuss her domestic servants, including her possible re-employment of Susie Potter. She also reports on postwar housing activity, delights in her purchase of a Bendix washing machine, and expresses her satisfaction with a portrait of daughter Mildred painted by local artist Sarah (Gaines) Peyton. Martha s 1947 letters (Folder 14) discuss her concern for two elderly friends, sisters Margaret and Josephine Calvert, her domestic service arrangements (with associated comments about African Americans), Susie Potter s return (she would remain until Martha s death), son Doug s banking career, daughter Mildred s surgery in Florida, and the illness and death of her sister Minna. In a letter to her daughter, Martha expresses her anguish over Minna s remains being buried instead of cremated. Box 5 consists mostly of Martha s typewritten letters to her two surviving children, Mildred and Douglass. They include her customary domestic details as well as local news and gossip. As she ages, the illnesses and deaths of neighbors and friends also receive frequent mention. Martha s 1948 letters (Folder 1) relate her concern for Minna s widower Ted Bagby, the illness and death of her brother John ( Jack ), and her 80 th birthday celebration. Martha s 1949 letters (Folder 2) are largely concerned with Ted Bagby s illness and death and the sale of the Bagbys property; she also refers to son-in-law Artie s recent surgery, grandson Ted s possible marriage, and her dissatisfaction with the slow settlement of brother Jack s estate by a local lawyer. Many of Martha s 1950 letters (Folder 3) concern the recuperation at her home of her sister Bethie

8 7 after an episode of lameness, and of her husband William, Sr. after hospitalization and surgery for a bladder ailment. Martha s 1951 letters (Folder 4) report on her husband s health, her anticipation of failing eyesight, and her enthusiastic viewing habits following her daughter s gift of a television; she also makes more frequent references to sister Bethie as she becomes less independent. Martha s 1952 letters (Folder 5) mourn the death of her husband, William, Sr., and discuss the handling of his personal effects; she reports on her television viewing, her acquisition of false teeth and a hearing aid, and a trip with Bethie to visit relatives in Mississippi. Martha s letters from (Folder 6) are mostly to daughter Mildred and document her activities, family news, and her retirement from Sunday School teaching. Letters and instructional materials from (Folder 7) relate to Martha s study of Braille. Martha s 1958 letters (Folder 8) discuss some extensive interior decorating, grandson Ted s wedding, and a family reunion held in conjunction with her birthday. Her 1959 letters (Folder 9), mostly to daughter Mildred, refer to the illness of her boarder Jimmy Poteet, her eye surgery, her sister Bethie s health, and the birth of grandson Ted s child. Martha s 1960 letters (Folder 10) find her coping with deteriorating vision and the increasing necessity to type her letters solely by touch. She provides a variety of gossip and makes references to Bethie s poor eyesight, the health of son Douglass and her hope that he gives up smoking, the birth of grandson Ted s second child, and a portrait of her husband painted by local artist Herman Lowe. A letter to Martha includes a column published in the Louisville Courier-Journal relating an anecdote about her childhood in Frankfort. Martha s 1961 letters (Folder 11) discuss her health and jaw surgery, the newspaper coverage of her study of Braille and typing (see Box 3, Folder 1), her hobby of composing verse, and her compilation of materials for a history of her State Street home (see Box 9, Folder 7); also included is a letter from Victor Rice, her former cello teacher. In her 1962 letters (Folder 12), Martha writes of her enthusiasm for John Glenn s space flight and discusses various home and family matters, including the birth of another great-grandchild. As the year closes, she suffers two misfortunes: the illness and death of her son Douglass, and a sudden deterioration of her vision that leaves her quite blind. Martha s 1963 letters, written in the final year of her life, find her typing in near-total blindness and dependent on her domestic, Susie, and others to read for her. She mourns Douglass s death and welcomes the birth of grandson Ted s third child; she writes of declining health (both hers and Bethie s) but also of a redecorating project for her dining room, begun only weeks before her death. Box 6 contains various journals, scrapbooks and notebooks of Martha (Woods) Potter. Her journals (Folders 1, 2) record in great detail her activities and those of family members; Folder 1 includes some genealogical notes and obituary clippings, and Folder 2 includes a list of antiques and other furnishings acquired from about 1911 to A scrapbook (Folder 3) includes poetry, pamphlets, clippings, accounts, lists of furnishings, and guidelines for a domestic servant. A household journal (Folder 4) contains primarily menus. Martha s Christmas journals (Folders 5, 6) focus on her family composition, visitors, entertainments and menus every Christmas from 1912 to Notebooks record Martha s travels as a home demonstration agent (Folder 7) and Red Cross Charities secretary (Folder 8). Box 7 also contains journals, scrapbooks and notebooks of Martha (Woods) Potter. Her journals (Folders 1, 2, 5-12) record her thoughts, activities, and interactions with family and cover much of her adult life. A separate journal records particulars of the weddings of her children Mildred and John; the latter is brief, as none of his family were actually present. Box 8 contains various notes, scrapbooks and journals of Martha (Woods) Potter. Included is a personal scrapbook of writings and letters to newspaper editors, poems, clippings,

9 8 and family data (Folder 1); notes and outlines for literary club meetings (Folder 2); Presbyterian Church programs and historical sketches, and a Women s Auxiliary Certificate (Folder 3); Bible class and devotional materials (Folders 4, 5); a book of pressed flowers from her garden at The Cedars (Folder 6); and a journal of her later gardening activities (Folder 7). Box 9 contains papers of Martha (Woods) Potter, her husband William J. Potter, Sr., and her sons William J. Potter, Jr. and Douglass W. Potter. Included in Martha s papers are miscellaneous notes, lists and address books (Folders 1-6); a history of her home at 1348 State Street, including three journals containing details of purchases, furnishings, repairs and improvements, as well as some family and financial data (Folder 7); and materials relating to Martha s estate (Folder 8). The settlement of the estate was complicated by the fact that Martha did not have title to 1348 State Street; in 1926, she had deeded the property to her nowdeceased son John in trust, but left the terms of the trust unspecified. Papers of William J. Potter, Sr. (Folder 9) include an 1880s satirical newsletter called The Park City Dude, correspondence with daughter Mildred, a letter from a son relating to financial obligations of his father s insurance business, clippings and an obituary. Papers of William J. Potter, Jr. (Folder 10) consist mostly of letters to his family written from New York City in the 1930s. Unable to find steady employment and largely dependent on his family for gifts of food and money, William struggles with health and financial problems, depression, transient accommodations, and feelings of resentment and persecution. His communication with his brother-in-law Artie Lissauer, whose offers of help appear to come with a demand for greater accountability, is particularly strained. In the background is William s alcohol abuse, which he characterizes as a 20-year-old problem that his mother had failed to recognize. William, Jr s. school records (Folder 11) consist of a few report cards and a composition. Papers of Douglass Potter (Folder 12) consist of a few family letters, biographical and obituary clippings, some brief correspondence relating to his estate, and two reports of Louisville s First National Bank, of which he was president at the time of his death. Box 10 contains letters and other personal papers of Martha (Woods) Potter s son, John Pleasant Potter, and his family. A bond salesman and business executive in New York, Cincinnati and Louisville, John wrote affectionate letters to his mother recalling his childhood (Folder 1). A scrapbook of clippings, photographs and keepsakes compiled by his mother (Folder 2) documents John s service as an Army officer in World War I and with occupation forces thereafter. John s military reading material (Folder 3) includes an officer s handbook. Clippings (Folder 4) provide data on John s daughter and son-in-law, Joan and Henry Bickel. Box 11 contains correspondence and other personal papers of Martha (Woods) Potter s daughter Mildred (Potter) Lissauer, her husband Arthur W. Lissauer, and son Eugene Ted Lissauer. Clippings from Kentucky, Florida and Mississippi newspapers (Folder 1) provide biographical data on Mildred Lissauer, her homes, entertainments and decorating talent. Mildred s correspondence (Folder 2) concerns social, household and family matters such as her son Ted s wedding and the care of her aunt Elizabeth ( Bethie ). Included are Mildred s undated notes concerning a visit to New York in an attempt to arrange treatment for brother William, Jr. s alcoholism. Mildred s diary (Folder 3), kept when she was fifteen, records her leisure and social activities. A combination scrapbook-journal (Folder 4) documents Mildred s 1926 marriage to William C. Grace. Mildred s journal (Folder 5) contains miscellaneous notes and details of her mother s 1959 surgery in Louisville. Other papers of Mildred s include a pastel sketch (Folder 6), magazines and circulars relating to various luxury goods (Folder 7), and programs, invitations and personal notes (Folder 8); of interest is a distinctive invitation to a Lissauer

10 9 cocktail party ( Pandemonium at Green Pastures ). Arthur Lissauer s papers include clippings relating to his business career, rare book collecting, and participation as a Kentucky National Guardsman in rescue efforts following the 1937 Ohio River flood (Folder 9). His correspondence (Folder 10) includes a few letters written to Mildred s family. Papers of Arthur and Mildred s son Ted Lissauer include a copy of his birth certificate with particulars of his adoption, and biographical clippings (Folder 11); letters written mostly during his youth and shortly after his marriage to Lois Mills (Folder 12); and school homework, particularly in Latin (Folder 13). Box 12 contains materials relating to the Lissauer family, and miscellaneous or unidentified family documents collected by Mildred Lissauer. Records of the wedding of Ted and Lois (Mills) Lissauer (Folder 1) include correspondence, clippings, and lists of gifts for the couple and for a son born the following year. Data on Ted and Lois s children (Folder 2) includes clippings and birth notes. Also included in this box are World War II ration books for the Lissauer family (Folder 3); a letter of German chemist Justus Leibig, perhaps collected by Arthur Lissauer (Folder 4); Confederate bonds, and replicas of Confederate notes (Folder 5); an account book, probably Martha (Woods) Potter s (Folder 6); an unidentified recipe book (Folder 7); and notes on Bowling Green and Warren County history (Folder 8). Box 13 contains two account books, one identified as belonging to John Dysart Woods. Box 14 contains materials relating to the decoration and remodeling of the homes of Mildred and Arthur Lissauer: sketches, clippings and notes (Folders 1, 2); color, fabric and carpet samples (Folders 3-7); correspondence (Folder 6); and plans (Folder 8). At least some are related to Muchado, the Lissauers Winter Park, Florida home. Box 15 contains photographs, mostly relating to the Potter family and friends (Folders 1-8) as well as other oversized items: certificates (Folder 9), Mildred Lissauer s scrapbook of Christmas-themed clippings and imagery (Folder 10), and Martha (Woods) Potter s scrapbook with photographs, clippings, school records, art work and other keepsakes relating to her children during their youth (Folder 11). Box 16 contains photographs, mostly of members of the Potter, Lissauer, and Moseley families. Included are photocopies of those photos that have been transferred to the Kentucky Library Research Collections. Box 17 contains photographs, mostly of members of the Potter, Woods and Lissauer families, together with miscellaneous and unidentified photographs. Included are photocopies of those photos that have been transferred to the Kentucky Library Research Collections. SHELF LIST BOX 1 Genealogy; John Dysart Woods & Family items Folder 1 Inventory and genealogical notes 2 items Folder 2 Potter family Genealogy and history items Folder 3 Woods family Genealogy and history items

11 10 Folder 4 Letters from Woods family in Mississippi to Martha items (Woods) Potter and Elizabeth Moseley Woods Folder 5 Moseley and Mitchell families Genealogy and items history Folder 6 Kirby and Choice families Genealogy and history items Folder 7 Hall, Calvert and Wallis families Genealogy and 1956, n.d. 16 items history Folder 8 Hill family Genealogy and history items Folder 9 John Dysart Woods Letters; biographical and items estate data Folder 10 Martha (Moseley) Woods Letters to Elizabeth items Woods; letter to brother(?) Folder 11 Martha (Moseley) Woods Autograph album ca item Folder 12 Martha (Moseley) Woods Note on trousseau item Folder 13 Thomas Rawlings Woods Letters items Folder 14 John Golding Woods Correspondence items Folder 15 Mildred (Woods) Bagby Correspondence; items biographical data Folder 16 Mildred (Woods) Bagby Diary and journal 1891; 2 items Folder 17 Eugene R. Ted Bagby Letters; biographical data items BOX 2 Elizabeth Moseley Woods items Folder 1 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Biographical data items Folder 2 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Letters written while items traveling abroad Folder 3 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Correspondence items Folder 4 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Correspondence items

12 11 Folder 5 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Correspondence items Folder 6 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Correspondence items Folder 7 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Correspondence items Folder 8 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Correspondence n.d. 29 items Folder 9 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Travel records and items passport Folder 10 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Stocks record book items Folder 11 Elizabeth Moseley Woods? Address book n.d. 5 items Folder 12 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Miscellaneous papers items Folder 13 Elizabeth Moseley Woods Will; correspondence items and memoranda concerning funeral and disposition of estate BOX 3 Martha (Woods) Potter items Folder 1 Martha (Woods) Potter Biographical data; items letters to editor; obituary Folder 2 Martha (Woods) Potter The Story of My Life: item The Story of a Struggle Original typescript Folder 3 Martha (Woods) Potter Original cover for The item Story of My Life Folder 4 Martha (Woods) Potter The Story of My Life: items The Story of a Struggle Photocopy and associated material Folder 5 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 6 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items Folder 7 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items Folder 8 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items

13 12 Folder 9 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 10 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items BOX 4 Martha (Woods) Potter items Folder 1 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 2 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 3 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 4 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 5 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items Folder 6 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 7 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items Folder 8 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 9 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 10 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 11 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items Folder 12 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items Folder 13 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 14 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items BOX 5 Martha (Woods) Potter items Folder 1 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items Folder 2 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items Folder 3 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items Folder 4 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters items

14 13 Folder 5 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 6 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 7 Martha (Woods) Potter Letters to and , 21 items materials regarding Braille instruction n.d. Folder 8 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 9 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 10 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 11 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 12 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items Folder 13 Martha (Woods) Potter Correspondence items BOX 6 Martha (Woods) Potter items Folder 1 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal and scrapbook item Folder 2 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item Folder 3 Martha (Woods) Potter Scrapbook item Folder 4 Martha (Woods) Potter Household journal item Folder 5 Martha (Woods) Potter Christmas journal item Folder 6 Martha (Woods) Potter Christmas journal item Folder 7 Martha (Woods) Potter U.S. Department of item Agriculture Field diary and travel record Folder 8 Martha (Woods) Potter Notebook re: charity item BOX 7 Martha (Woods) Potter items Folder 1 Martha (Woods) Potter Journals Florida and items New Orleans Folder 2 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item

15 14 Folder 3 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal Weddings of items Mildred Potter and William C. Grace; John P. Potter and Adele Ganley Folder 4 Martha (Woods) Potter Notebook item Folder 5 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item Folder 6 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item Folder 7 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item Folder 8 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item Folder 9 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal of movies seen item and books read Folder 10 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item Folder 11 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item Folder 12 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item BOX 8 Martha (Woods) Potter items Folder 1 Martha (Woods) Potter Scrapbook of writings, item club activities, family data Folder 2 Martha (Woods) Potter Literary club notes items Folder 3 Martha (Woods) Potter Presbyterian Church items Folder 4 Martha (Woods) Potter Bible study notebook and items loose materials therein Folder 5 Martha (Woods) Potter Book of daily prayers; items devotional notes Folder 6 Martha (Woods) Potter Flower book from The ca item Cedars Folder 7 Martha (Woods) Potter Gardening journal items

16 15 BOX 9 Martha (Woods) Potter & Family items Folder 1 Martha (Woods) Potter Journal item Folder 2 Martha (Woods) Potter Miscellaneous genealogy 1948, n.d. 5 items notes Folder 3 Martha (Woods) Potter P. J. Potter Bank n.d. 4 items passbook; checkbook Folder 4 Martha (Woods) Potter? Address book n.d. 1 item Folder 5 Martha (Woods) Potter Address books n.d. 2 items Folder 6 Martha (Woods) Potter Miscellaneous papers items Folder 7 Martha (Woods) Potter History of 1348 State St., , 8 items Bowling Green, Kentucky; household records and n.d. inventories Folder 8 Martha (Woods) Potter Estate; disposition of , 27 items 1348 State St., Bowling Green, Kentucky n.d. Folder 9 William J. Potter, Sr. Correspondence; 1884? items miscellaneous papers Folder 10 William J. Potter, Jr. Letters items Folder 11 William J. Potter, Jr. School work; report cards items Folder 12 Douglass W. Potter Letters; biographical data items BOX 10 John Pleasant Potter & Family items Folder 1 John Pleasant Potter Letters; biographical data; items obituary Folder 2 John Pleasant Potter Scrapbook relating to his items World War I service Folder 3 John Pleasant Potter Soldier s handbooks; Bible items Folder 4 Joan (Potter) Bickel and Henry D. Bickel items Biographical data

17 16 BOX 11 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer & Family items Folder 1 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Biographical data items Folder 2 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Correspondence items Folder 3 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Diary item Folder 4 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Memory book re: items marriage to William C. Grace Folder 5 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Journal item Folder 6 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer? Pastel sketch n.d. 1 item Folder 7 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Christmas merchants 1937, n.d. 18 items Catalogs, circulars Folder 8 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Miscellaneous papers items Folder 9 Arthur W. Lissauer Biographical data; items miscellaneous papers Folder 10 Arthur W. Lissauer Correspondence items Folder 11 Eugene R. Ted Lissauer Biographical data; items miscellaneous papers Folder 12 Eugene R. Ted Lissauer Correspondence items Folder 13 Eugene R. Ted Lissauer School work items BOX 12 Lissauer family; Miscellaneous items Folder 1 Eugene R. Ted Lissauer and Lois Lissauer items Wedding invitation, clippings, gift lists, etc. for couple and son, b Folder 2 Arthur Woods Lissauer and Kate Douglass items Lissauer Births Folder 3 Lissauer family World War II ration books items Folder 4 Justus von Leibig Letter and data items

18 17 Folder 5 Confederate bonds; replicas of Confederate notes items Folder 6 Account book item Folder 7 Recipe book n.d. 2 items Folder 8 Notes on Bowling Green and Warren County history 1882, n.d. 5 items BOX 13 Account Books items Folder 1 Account book item Folder 2 John D. Woods Account book item BOX 14 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer items Folder 1 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Decorating notes and 1952, n.d. 11 items sketches Folder 2 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Decorating clippings 1953, n.d. 49 items from magazines Folder 3 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Color samples n.d. 11 items Folder 4 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Carpet sample; notes n.d. 2 items Folder 5 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Fabric and wallpaper n.d. 12 items samples Folder 6 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Decorating items correspondence Folder 7 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Decorating scrapbook items Folder 8 Mildred and Arthur Lissauer Home design , 10 items plans and sketches n.d. BOX 15 Scrapbooks; Oversized Photographs; items Certificates Folder 1 Emanie (Nahm) Sachs Arling Philips 1917, n.d. 2 items Photographs

19 18 Folder 2 Douglass Woods Potter Photographs n.d. 2 items Folder 3 John Pleasant Potter and family Photographs items Folder 4 William J. Potter and Martha (Woods) Potter n.d. 1 item Home, 1348 State St. Photograph Folder 5 William J. Potter, Jr. Photograph item Folder 6 Whitehead and Sherwood families Photographs items Folder 7 Old Men s Reunion Warren County Photograph item Folder 8 Unidentified photographs of groups n.d. 4 items Folder 9 Arthur W. Lissauer Certificate of Knights Templar; items Elizabeth Moseley Woods Kentucky Colonel certificate Folder 10 Mildred (Potter) Lissauer Scrapbook of Christmas item imagery Folder 11 Martha (Woods) Potter Scrapbook of children s item school work, photographs, etc. BOX 16 Photographs items Folder 1 Mildred (Woods) Bagby; Drumsheugh Cottage n.d. 4 items Folder 2 John E. Buckingham 1952, n.d. 2 items Folder 3 Jesse Kirby n.d. 1 item Folder 4 Eugene R. Ted Lissauer 1931, n.d. 6 items Folder 5 Lissauer family 1959, n.d. 5 items Folder 6 Lissauer home Louisville, Kentucky (slides) n.d. 87 items Folder 7 Clarence Underwood McElroy n.d. 1 item Folder 8 Moseley family n.d. 4 items Folder 9 Douglass Woods Potter items

20 19 Folder 10 Douglass Woods Potter World War I snapshots items Folder 11 Potter family , 6 items n.d. Folder 12 John Pleasant Potter and family items Folder 13 John Pleasant Potter Photo album item Folder 14 Martha (Woods) Potter items Folder 15 Pleasant J. Potter and family 1894, n.d. 6 items Folder 16 William J. Potter, Sr items BOX 17 Photographs items Folder 1 William J. Potter, Sr. Photo album ca item Folder 2 William J. Potter, Sr. and Martha (Woods) Potter items and family Folder 3 William J. Potter, Sr. and Martha (Woods) Potter n.d. 3 items Homes Folder 4 William J. Potter, Jr. n.d. 3 items Folder 5 Whitehead and Sherwood families items Folder 6 Woods, Potter and Lissauer families Montages n.d. 17 items Folder 7 Elizabeth Moseley Woods items Folder 8 Woods family n.d. 2 items Folder 9 John Dysart Woods 1892, n.d. 5 items Folder 10 John Golding Woods items Folder 11 Martha Allen (Moseley) Woods n.d. 2 items Folder 12 Thomas Rawlings Woods ca item Folder 13 Fountain Square Park, Bowling Green, Kentucky item

21 20 Folder 14 Kentucky Building gardens 1942, n.d. 2 items Folder 15 Miscellaneous , 10 items n.d. Folder 16 Unidentified n.d. 9 items BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD MSS LISSAUER, Mildred Wallis (Potter), Collector Correspondence, scrapbooks, journals, diaries, photographs and miscellaneous papers of Mildred (Potter) Lissauer of Bowling Green and Louisville, Kentucky and of her family, especially her mother, Martha (Woods) Potter and her aunt, Elizabeth Moseley Woods. 17 boxes. 184 folders. 3,116 items. Originals, photocopies, photographs, color slides SUBJECT ANALYTICS Account books, B13,F1,2 Account books, B12,F6 African Americans Attitudes toward B4,F1,12-14 African Americans Superstitions B4,F12 Agricultural extension work Warren County, 1919 B3,F5; B6,F7 Air conditioning industry Relating to B11,F9 Alcoholism Relating to B9,F10 Allen, Grace B5,F7 Anti-Semitism B4,F11 Architectural drawings, B14,F8 Astley, Charlotte (Whitehead), d Photograph B15,F6 Astley, Charlotte (Whitehead), d Relating to B17,F5 Autographs Collections Albums and books, 1860 B1,F11 Bagby, Eugene Rogers Ted, Correspondence B1,F15,17; B5,F1; B9,F10; B11, F10 Bagby, Eugene Rogers Ted, Photograph B17,F2 Bagby, Eugene Rogers Ted, Relating to B3,F8; B4,F5,6; B5,F1,2,6; B7,F8,11 Bagby, Mildred Wallis Minna (Woods), Correspondence B1,F15; B2,F3,4; B3,F5,8,10; B4,F1-4,7; B9,F10; B11,F2 Bagby, Mildred Wallis Minna (Woods), Photographs B16,F1,14; B17,F6

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