MSS Finding Aids

Publication Date

12-12-2007

Comments

This collection is archived in Manuscripts & Folklife Archives at Western Kentucky University; 270-745-6434; mssfa@wku.edu

Abstract

Finding aid for Manuscripts Collection 28. Correspondence, poems, lyrics for songs, newspaper marine columns, and royalty and copyright contracts related to William Shakespeare Hays, a poet, composer, and newspaper columnist of Louisville, Kentucky. Many clippings of a biographical nature and of his works. Attached (Click on "Additional Files" below) is full text scan of a diary kept by Hayes from 1864 to 1865 and titled "My Leisure Moments to Belle McCullough." This diary is found in Box 3, Folder 4 of the collection.

Disciplines

Composition | History | Music | United States History

MSS 28 HAYS, William Shakespear.pdf (19568 kB)
Diary titled "My Leisure Moments to Belle McCullough"

MSS 28 HAYS, William Shakespear typescript diary.pdf (1628 kB)
Typescript of "My Leisure Moments to Belle McCullough"

MSS 28 B1 F1 HAYS, William.pdf (2733 kB)
Items from Box 1 Folder 1

MSS 28 B1 F2 HAYS, William.pdf (1195 kB)
Items from Box 1 Folder 2

MSS 28 B1 F3 HAYS, William.pdf (1589 kB)
Items from Box 1 Folder 3

MSS 28 B1 F5 HAYS, William.pdf (2363 kB)
Items from Box 1 Folder 5

MSS 28 B1 F6 HAYS, William.pdf (2431 kB)
Items from Box 1 Folder 6

MSS 28 B3 F4 HAYS, William Shakespear diary transcript.pdf (1363 kB)
Items from Box 3 Folder 4

MSS 28 B3 F2 HAYS, William.pdf (2952 kB)
Items from Box 3 Folder 2

MSS 28 B3 F9 HAYS, William.pdf (2157 kB)
Items from Box 3 Folder 9

MSS 28 B3 F10 HAYS, William.pdf (2050 kB)
Items from Box 3 Folder 10

MSS 28 B3 F11 HAYS, William.pdf (4191 kB)
Items from Box 3 Folder 11

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