Summaries of 206 interviews with Jewish community members in Louisville, Kentucky, conducted by Jewish Family and Career Services volunteers.…
The collection consists of the records of Jewish Hospital, which opened in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1905. The papers, dating from 1905 to 2008,…
Louisville and the Ohio Valley made many contributions to the war effort in World War I. Camp Zachary Taylor, in what is now a residential…
The Kentucky COVID-19 Poster Project at the Filson Historical Society was inspired by the COVID-19 Poster Project, a bold and innovative collecting…
Today food can be stored and transported in a wide variety of plastic and glass containers. In the 18th and 19th centuries, however, options were…
Letters written by Lane from Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky to his fiancee, Nellie F. Rahe in Milan, Indiana, reflect his training as a cook, his…
Minute book of the Louisville Woman Suffrage Association. Contains a list of members, April lst, 1895; Constitution and By-Laws, and Minutes of…
The Southern Exposition, held in Louisville from 1883-1887, was driven by the city’s need to succeed in a competitive national economy. The Exposition…
In 1866, Charles L. Waldack of Cincinnati, Ohio took the first subterranean photographs of Mammoth Cave with the help of magnesium light. These were…
Mammoth Life and Accident Insurance, Co. (1915-1992) was one of the largest Black-owned and operated companies in Kentucky's history. Four individuals…
The collection consists of digitized artifacts and artwork from the Filson Historical Society's Museum Collection.