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319 Bibliography Manuscript Collections Filson Historical Society, Louisville Bessie Taul Conkwright Clippings Augustus E. Willson Papers Kentucky Historical Society, Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, Frankfort Ephraim McDowell Folder Milton Hannibal Smith Family Collection Library of Congress Manuscripts Division, Washington, DC Breckinridge Family Papers Henry Breckinridge Papers Sophonisba P. Breckinridge Papers Ben B. Lindsey Papers Breckinridge Long Papers National American Woman Suffrage Association Papers National Woman’s Party Papers Henry Watterson Papers Robert Woolley Papers University of Chicago, Special Collections Research Center, Joseph Regenstein Library Sophonisba P. Breckinridge Papers University of Kentucky, Special Collections and Digital Programs, Margaret I. King Library, Lexington Alben Barkley Papers Desha Breckinridge Papers Madeline McDowell Breckinridge Papers Bullock Family Papers 320 Bibliography Florence McDowell (Shelby) Cantrill–Mary B. 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