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Date               Title             Description Photographers #
Bucker, John 10908
Baker, Lillian 10918
Bohannon, Pat B.B. suit 10921
Bohannon , Blackburn B.B. Suit 10923
Bixler, Jerry family group 8x10 10942
Barrett, Mrs. F. 10949
Brady, Mrs. John Baby 10952
Buckley House 8x10 10963
Barrett, Mrs. Louis 2 Children 10984
Blanton, Miss copy old Gent 11023
Brunton, James  W. And Wife 11035
Benckart, Miss L. C. 8x10 11037
1907 Brawner, Marie 11072
Barrett, Mrs. Copy Painting  8x10 11073
Bosworth, Mr. Copy Father Locket 11084
Bridgeford, Mr. Charlie Group P. 11087
Bubb, Dr. 11155
Baker, Clara Mother and Baby 11152
Brown, Mrs. T. P. Little Boy 11229
Bohannon N. and Lady 11243
Bohannon, N. Pin 11243.5
Boone, Daniel Copy Painting  8x10 11240
Brigg, Mrs Guy Little Boy 11272
Brigg, Mrs Guy Joseohine 11273
Brigg, Mrs Guy 2- Children 11274
Beretta, Mrs. Italian Woman 11274
Brown, Scott Wife's little Sister     11282
Bailey, Levemie 11303
Brumback, Jesse 11308
Bishop, Jim 11310.5

Date Title Description Photographers #
Brady, Mrs. Winnie Baby 11314
Brown, Mrs. Eli 11331
Briggs, Mrs. Guy lockets 11337
Barnes, J. C. Father & Baaby 11338
Barnes, J. C. Baby 11338.5
Brown, Mr. Allie copy child 11341
Bradley, Russell Watch 11342
Beaton, Richard Steart Home 11354
Brown, Willie 11374
Brasvner, Mrs. Pony and Cart 11422
Brightwelll J.S. and lady 11476
Barker, Jackson & Walter 11458
Bowie, Mrs. J.S. 11488
Bates, Mrs. Chas. E. 11501
Bullock  Mrs. G. Baby 11563
Bailey, Susie 2- Girls 11566
Boone, E. B. Little Girl 11574
Broure, Ray 11589
Bradley Sallie Baby 11605
Brumback, Jesse soldiers Uniform 11622
Start Beatty, Wyatt  col       Copy 11623
Bradley, R. B. Baby 11631
Black, Mrs. Mary 11651
Ballinger-Andrews Cous'l Co 8x10
Ware House at O.F.C. 11653
Bedford Miss copy of lady 11661
Brown Mrs T.P. Emily 11674
Brown, Mrs. T. P. Thomas 11675
Boyd, Lucinda 11689

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KristenWheatley

How did you create this table? I have been trying to figure out a way to better organize these transcriptions and that is wonderful, but how did you do it?

Kentucky Historical Society Digital Collections

FromThePage uses a coding language called "Markdown" to create tables. There's a quick guide in the first bullet point of the transcription conventions for the daybooks above. Feel free to copy and paste the header from an already-encoded transcription, then separate each entry with the pipe symbol ( | ), which can be found on the backslash key.