Edmondson, James K., Colonel
Dates
- Existence: 1832 - 1898
Biography
Secretary (and treasurer), 1865-70, trustee, 1870-98. Mayor, Lexington.
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Payment Authorized to William Edin, 1866-12-05
Payment Authorized to William Lough, 1867-08-06
Payments Authorized, 1865-11-15
Refund Authorized to G. R. C. Cinnamond, 1867-02-21
Refund Receipt for E. B. , 1868-10-30
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1865-10-14
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1865-11-15
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1866-01-25
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1866-02-13
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1866-07-09
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1866-07-11
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1866-09-22
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1866
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1866
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1866-10-04
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1867-02-09
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1867-07-08
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1867-04-08
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1868-02-20
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1868-06-01
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1868-06-01
Salary Receipt from James K. Edmondson, 1868
Silverwood
This folder contains a report on Silverwood, a home built by General E. Frank Paxton in 1857 and later sold to Judge John White Brockenbrough and wife Mary Caldwell. The report discusses other owners, including Judge James Kerr Edmondson and wife Emily, and Mary K. Monroe Robinson and husband Edward (descended from the Lyles and Grahams); a physical description of the house and its renovations; and historical information about the owners and their children.
Silverwood, 1942
This folder contains a bound report (written in 1942) on Silverwood, a home built by General E. Frank Paxton in 1857 and later sold to Judge John White Brockenbrough and wife Mary Caldwell. The report discusses other owners, including Judge James Kerr Edmondson and wife Emily, and Mary K. Monroe Robinson and husband Edward (descended from the Lyles and Grahams); a physical description of the house and its renovations; and historical information about the owners and their children.