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PLYMOUTH
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
BENJAMIN D. BERRY, JR . -MINISTER
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ANTHONY MAYFIELD, ORGANIST, DIRECTOR CHANCEL, CHILDREN' S CHOIRS
THOMAS I. MOXLEY, DIRECTOR, YOUTH CHOI R
" SURE L Y T HE LORD I S I N TH I S PLACE "
�FOURTH SUND/\.Y AFTER TRIIIT TY
11:00 A. M.
July
O~FICE OF DEDICA TION
7, 1968
'lHE SERVICE V1ITH COMFUNION
OFFICE OF APPROACH
"Prelude and Fugue in C"
C • S. Swift
CHIMES !'IND SENTENCES
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UNISON READING
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OFFICE OF C8HF E SSION
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GENERAL CONFES SION
We c onfess t · thee., Almigh ty Go d, Father. ,
S on and Ho l y Spirit , that we have gtievously sinned in thl. ught., wu rd and deed.
Make us truly c t ntrite . Fill us with
h Lly fe a r and g ive us g race t c amend
our lives acc o rding t ~ thy ~ord. For the
glc·ry L f thy h !...' l y name, thrc·ug h Jesus
Chiris t c ur Lord. A man.
ASSTTRANCE OF GOD'S FOGRIV FNESS
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SERVICE OF CONFIRMATi n N
OFFICE OF THE !'!ORD
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ANTHEM
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CALL TO PRAYER
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CHORAL RE SPONSE
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GL NERAL OFFERTORY
The Chance l Ch c ir
OFFERT ORY ANTHEM
"GOD SO LOVJ ;D THE WOR LD"
J 1..,hn Staine r
Gc d s c l oved the wc-rld, that He
gave His only bego tten S0n, that
wh 0 s u believ th in Him shu uld n l t
perish , but have everla sting life .
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HOLY COI.1HUNION
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f uund c.1n the back c over o f the hymnal .
�PARISH COHCE?.NS
We extend a hearty welc -me t c- all visit c-rs
in c ur midst t day and invite y,u tc. remain f0r the c o ffee h , ur.
Our g uest . speake r f ur next Sunday wi1 1 be
the Reverend Ol o f Anders on 0 f the L0 uisville Presby tery.
1.'Je remind the membership c,f the CBS series
"Of Black America II being aired each Tuesday night at 10:00 P. M. on ~1r:HAS - TV.
JuniGr Ushers:
Yv onne T illiams
Themas Mox l ey
Beulah Wise
Pruitt Sweeney
Alternates:
Clarissa Griffin
\•filliam Fi sh
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<span>The collection consists of twentieth-century records of Plymouth Congregational Church, founded in 1877 in Louisville, Kentucky, and the Plymouth Settlement House, which opened in 1917 as an extension of the church’s mission. The church and settlement house were located next to each other in the Russell neighborhood at the corner of Seventeenth and West Chestnut streets. The church’s membership was primarily made up of middle- and upper-class Black families, and the settlement house provided social services to neighborhood residents. Included in the collection are board minutes, correspondence, annual reports, and publications.</span><br /><br />Only a selection of the records have been digitized; see the finding aid to learn about the entire collection: <a href="https://filsonhistorical.org/research-doc/plymouth-congregational-church-louisville-ky-records-ca-1916-1977/" target="_blank" title="Finding Aid" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://filsonhistorical.org/research-doc/plymouth-congregational-church-louisville-ky-records-ca-1916-1977/</a>
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.)
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July 7, 1968 bulletin
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.)
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Plymouth Congregational Church's bulletin for July 7, 1968 is a three-page typescript that outlines the schedule of service. There is a note written in pen, noting this the "Final Sunday of Ministry."
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1960s
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.)
Churches
Kentucky--Jefferson County--Louisville
African Americans
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United Church of Christ
Christians
African American Christians
Protestants
Russell (Louisville, Ky.)
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PLYMOUTH
CONGRE GATIONA L CHURCH
BENJAMIN D. BERRY, JR.-MINISTER
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ANTHONY MAYFIELD, ORGANIST, DIRECTOR CHANCEL, CHILDREN'S CHOIRS
THOMAS I. MOXLEY, DIRECTOR, YOUTH CHOIR
"SURELY THE LORD IS IN THIS PLACE"
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P LYMOU TH CONGREGJ\ TI ONJ\ L UHI TED CHURC H OF CHRI S T
ORGAN PRE LUDE
CHI MES AND SE NTENCES
#365
OPENING HYMN
11 Fai th
of Our Fa tho rs
PRAYER OF I N'VOCA TI C: N .A..I.\ID LORD ' S PRAYER
THE OCCASION
Mr. Lyma n T . J ohn son
Ch a irman , Dea c on B a rd, P l ym o ut'
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CALL TO PRAYER
PRAYERS FOR THE OCC I\ SI ON
Re v. Be rry
CHORA L RESPONSE
GREE TINGS FR0M THE KE NTUCKIA NA ASS OCI AT.
Re v e r e n d Ar woo d J . Ste r ret t
P a s t e:r, Zi c·n Unite d Ch u rch o f C:tn
I NTRODUCTI ON OF Tm: SPEAIIT£R
Mr . El me r J . Schmi e d ., Ch a i r man , Se t t l e
me nt Ho us e Bo a r d
HYMN
THE SERMON
# 3 91
Dr. Howard K. Th urman
The Chanc e l Ch o ir
THE ANTHEM
REMARKS
Re v e r e nd B. D. Be rry
THE CLOSI NG HYMN
BENE DIC TI 0 N
ORGA"f\J P OSTLUDE
f/93
Dr . Thu rman
P l ymouth Chur ch was cr g a n iz ed in tho f a l l
of 1877 and h o l d tho fir s t wc, r ship on J e ff e rson
n ea r 9th St r oo t .
Du;riIJ_g thi s ea rly sta c;e ,
s u v c ra l me n min i ste r e d t c, this l i tt l e e;r l.up :
Tho Reve r e nd s Smith , Mc Cleo l an , Sn e l l and
J d 1n scn .
In 1 8 9 1 tho Revo r o nd E . G. ~ar r i s wa s se nt
b y the Li'·-:., r · c nn Mis s i on a r y Ass ociaticn t c
t a ke ch a r go a s p c, s t l·, r . Shor t ly a f t e r h i s
arriva l a l c,t wa s pur c ha s d n t the C() rno r
0f 17 th and Che s t n ut St r ee ts en whic h a
fr ame s tructure wa s e r e ct e d . It is upo n t h o
f , unda ti(n l aid by th ose ea rly me mb e r s t hat
t ho prese nt in s tituti t n r es t s .
In 1 9 1 1 t he So tt l c mont H1.us o wa s C< n c ei v o d ,
and b y 1917 it b e c a me a r e a l ity .
The s ma l l frame s tructure p rove d ina d e qua t e
to mee t t h (, n oo ds c f tho g r c wing c,_-n g r egati cn .
Working wi t h g r (up s fr ,m the e nti re L0u i s v illo
c c.,mn. uni t y , Mr . Harri s b egan p l anning f o r a
n e w bui l d i n g .
Tho pr e s e n t e di f ic e wa s e r e ct e d
a nd ded icat e d in 1 9 29 .
P l y mouth h as h a d the su rvic c o f four min i s ters:
Re v . E . G. Ha r ris , Re v . T. s. Le dbe tte r,
Ro v . A. D. Pi n ckney , and t h e pre s e nt mi ni s t 8 r ,
Ro v . B . D. Be rry . Eash h a s , i n h i s 0wn way ,
sc·u ght t c, carry on tho trad it ~L · n b e;gun with
Ro v . Ha r r i s - the traditi , n u f b e in g a churc h
f u r tho c cmmuni t y .
The chur ch h as c r•mEJ far
sinc e it s b cc: inni n e; in 1 8 77. Th e
Se ttle me n t
H, us e i ts e l f i s n ew 50 ye ar s o l d . But t hr o ug h
t he-so y e a rs t ho c c nc ep t t ,f s e rv i c e is eve r b e f o r e tho church . r'1ay Go d g r ant His c c ntin u e d
gu idanc e .
�THE STORY OF
PLYM01T TH SETrr' LEMENT HOUSE
..,.
Plyr:..outh Settleme nt House at 1626 w.
Che stnut Stre e t, Louisville, Ke ntucky
was started in 1917 t,_ s e rve the Negro
populati on of tho r ~ st End of Louisville.
It wa s built and sup p orte ~ orginally by
pri va t o funds, and spc-n s ir e d by Plymouth
Cc,ngrega ti ,. nal Church. A small paid
staff, c onsisting of tho church's pastor
as tho Exe cuti vo Dire ct c:r and many v 0 lunt o o rs l e d an c~tcnsivc r cc r ea t i , n a l geP r a d
program fer adults and y 0 uth.
In 1956 Plymo uth Settle ment Hc u s0
change d fr c m a sr,l o ly church spcns c r c d
Lge ncy t o a city-wide , C •mr.mnity Che st
and Church sp ons ored agency ••• bec oming
inc rp c rated and es tablishing a Be a rd
o f Dircct0rs as its p t licy making body .
Today, 50 years l n t e r, thu Sett l e me nt,
a memb e r of the Unit e d Church o f Chri s t
family, is still a vital f r ~co •• h o lping
th e c ommunity t0 impr ( VO its u lf thr ,ugh
j c,ining f c. rc c s with o the r s in sccioty wh ,
can make the ir actic ,ns e f fectiv e and meanThe s e rvic e s (Famil y c c unsclsin,
ingful.
Child devol 1 pmont, Ne ighb ( rh( o d YLuth
Cc- rps f or High Schc ( 1 Dr c•p- c•ut s , Commun i ty Organi za ti c.,ns, Club Sc r vic c s,
C(•mmi tt e d
Sonic;r Ci tiz cms) arc prt>vidc d.
t o tho Christian pre c e pts c f love and
charity, Plymc,uth is a dminis t e ring a
ministry ge are d t owa rd the goa l of incre asing perc c pti r·n, op p ortunity and desire s r· that each p e rs t n t , uche d knc,w s
what it me ans t L• be a 11 Child o f God."
�
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.) records, circa 1916-1977, 1992
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<span>The collection consists of twentieth-century records of Plymouth Congregational Church, founded in 1877 in Louisville, Kentucky, and the Plymouth Settlement House, which opened in 1917 as an extension of the church’s mission. The church and settlement house were located next to each other in the Russell neighborhood at the corner of Seventeenth and West Chestnut streets. The church’s membership was primarily made up of middle- and upper-class Black families, and the settlement house provided social services to neighborhood residents. Included in the collection are board minutes, correspondence, annual reports, and publications.</span><br /><br />Only a selection of the records have been digitized; see the finding aid to learn about the entire collection: <a href="https://filsonhistorical.org/research-doc/plymouth-congregational-church-louisville-ky-records-ca-1916-1977/" target="_blank" title="Finding Aid" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://filsonhistorical.org/research-doc/plymouth-congregational-church-louisville-ky-records-ca-1916-1977/</a>
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Mss. BA P738, Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.) records, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
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circa 1916-1977, 1992
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eng
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90th anniversary bulletin, 1967
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.)
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1967
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1960s
20th century
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.)
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Kentucky--Jefferson County--Louisville
African Americans
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United Church of Christ
Social settlements
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Christians
African American Christians
Church bulletins
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Russell (Louisville, Ky.)
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Plymouth
Congregational Church
United Church of Christ
Rev. Jonathan N. Robinson
1630 West Chestnut Street
Louisville, Kentucky
�University of Loui svill e
OFFICE OF MINORITY AFFAIRS
120 E. Bran deis
Loui svill e, Ken tuck y 4020 8
The Office of Minority Affairs organized in 1976 is an expansion of the former Office of Black Affairs
which began in 1969. Within the University structure, the departme nt reports to the Vice President for
Academic Affairs/ Minority Affairs, Dr. Joseph McMillan. Charged with the overriding mission of improving
minority relations for all within the University, the departme nt has the following goals:
• To foster and facilitate harmonio us relationships among individuals and myriad groups in the
Uinversity communi ty (students , staff, and faculty)
• To ensure equal education al opportuni ty for all in the University communi ty
• To ensure nondiscriminatory access to the University and its many programs for all , regardless of
race , color , creed, sex, national origin , or religious preferenc es
• To coordinat e the design and developm ent of specific academic and cultural programs for minorities
• To assess patterns of minority recruiting and retention in university units and initiate action to
improve those patterns
• To coordinat e the design and developm ent of training programs for minorities
• To coordinat e the activities of the boards and_councils serving in advisory capacity to the Office
of Minority Affairs
• To maintain liaison with civil rights and communi ty service groups outside the university
To accomplish these goals, the departme nt is organized into two major compone nts. They are:
1) Academic Services Program
2) Cultural Developm ent Program
For additional information on the Office of Minority Affairs Program call (502] 588-6656 .
Mitchell H. Payne, Director
The Pas tor' s Fam ily
Standin g: Larna, Patrici a, Bashan and Arnona.
Below: Lynn, Pastor Robins on, Ethel and Faye.
�Dedicatio n
1877-1977
Forward
This Souvenir Booklet represents the devoted and dedicated
work of many of the members of Plymouth. The Centennial Committee is especially grateful to Ms. Fern Stighal who started out with
us, Mrs. Larna Robinson Appling, and Mr. Melver Tinsley, CoChairperson and their entire Committee. We also accknowledge our
deep gratitude to our official photographer, Dr. C. Milton Young III
who donated his time and equipment in order to make this booklet
possible. We salute all of you.
The Committee
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To our faithful members, including members who would
all_o~ the Church to die, our consecrated pastors and the Ameri;:n
d
M1~s1onary ~ssociation, this Centennial Booklet is gratefull
an
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lovmgly dedicated.
. A special recognition is given to two members of our congregatht?n ~hlo passed away during the period of compilation of our
1stonca program-
Mr. Fred Dooley
(1910-1977)
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Mr. Alexander Floyd
(1908-1977)
�Ch airp ers ons of
Cen ten nia l Cel ebr atio n
A Com muni ty Chur ch for:
A chall engin g Futu re
Mr. Herman H. Bentley
A Dyna mic Pres ent
A Histo ric Past
Mrs. Ethel M. Robinson
�Plymouth's Oldest Members
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.) records, circa 1916-1977, 1992
Subject
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.)
Description
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<span>The collection consists of twentieth-century records of Plymouth Congregational Church, founded in 1877 in Louisville, Kentucky, and the Plymouth Settlement House, which opened in 1917 as an extension of the church’s mission. The church and settlement house were located next to each other in the Russell neighborhood at the corner of Seventeenth and West Chestnut streets. The church’s membership was primarily made up of middle- and upper-class Black families, and the settlement house provided social services to neighborhood residents. Included in the collection are board minutes, correspondence, annual reports, and publications.</span><br /><br />Only a selection of the records have been digitized; see the finding aid to learn about the entire collection: <a href="https://filsonhistorical.org/research-doc/plymouth-congregational-church-louisville-ky-records-ca-1916-1977/" target="_blank" title="Finding Aid" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://filsonhistorical.org/research-doc/plymouth-congregational-church-louisville-ky-records-ca-1916-1977/</a>
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.)
Source
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Mss. BA P738, Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.) records, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Date
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circa 1916-1977, 1992
Language
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eng
Type
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Collection
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Mss. BA P738
Coverage
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20th century
Text
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Mss. BA P738, Folder 06
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Mss. BA P738, Folder 6, Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.) records. The FIlson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Title
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Our Centennial Year souvenir booklet, 1977
Creator
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.)
Description
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The Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ Centennial Year book is a 70-page volume documenting the history of the historically Black church and centennial celebration in the Russell neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. The book includes pictures and descriptions of the current and former members and leadership of the church, individual committees and their members, and organizations and photos of participants. Former politicians and national church leadership's letters are included, congratulating the Plymouth on its centennial year. The book narrates the community involvement of the members, music, contributions (both individual and collective), and stained glass windows. The book ends with advertisements and congratulatory notes from local businesses and organizations.
Date
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1977
Coverage
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1970s
20th century
Subject
The topic of the resource
Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.)
Churches
Kentucky--Jefferson County--Louisville
African Americans
African American churches
United Church of Christ
Social settlements
Church anniversaries
Centennial celebrations
Dedication
Letters
Outreach
Community involvement
Music
Sacred Music
Choral music
Charitable contributions
Windows
Stained glass windows
Church officers
Deacons
Church trustees
Deaconesses
Church work
Sunday school workshops
Services of worship
Religious belief
Faith
Committees
Honorary titles
Advisory boards
Consultants
Finance
Board of trustees
Memorials
Transportation
Housing
Evangelistic invitations
Church publicity
Fellowship
Christianity--History
Church ushers
Children's choir
Sports
Recreation
Christian education of preschool children
Advertisements
Christian women
African American Christian women
Women
Christians
Christian men
African American Christian men
Men
Protestants
Russell (Louisville, Ky.)
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In Copyright
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Type
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Text
Still image
Format
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pamphlet
Language
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eng
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First American West, 1750-1820
Description
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Drawing from many historical collections at the Filson Historical Society, First American West incorporates maps, diaries, letters, ledgers, and objects. The collection documents the travels of the first Europeans to enter the trans-Appalachian West, the maps tracing their explorations, their relations with Native Americans, and their theories about the region's mounds and other ancient earthworks. Naturalists and other scientists describe Western bird life and bones of prehistoric animals. Books and letters document the new settlers' migration and acquisition of land, navigation down the Ohio River, planting of crops, and trade in tobacco, horses, and whiskey.<br /><br />The First American West: The Ohio River Valley, 1750-1820 consists of 15,000 pages of original historical material documenting the land, peoples, exploration, and transformation of the trans-Appalachian West from the mid-eighteenth to the early nineteenth century.
Source
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Corlis-Respess Family Papers (1698-1984), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Joseph Hamilton Daveiss Papers (1780-1800), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Foote Family Papers (1759-1987), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Henry Family Papers (1773-1864), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
John Wesley Hunt Papers (1792-1849), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Harry Innes Papers (1792-1849), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
John Jeremiah Jacob Papers (1806-1851), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Meriwether William and George Wood Papers (1780-1831), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Nall Family Papers (1797-1945), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Pirtle-Rogers Family Papers (1797-1875), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Pottinger Family Papers (1631-1932), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Rogers-Woodson Family Papers (1789-1890), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Isaac Shelby papers (1760-1839), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Shelby-Bruen Family Papers (1761-1916), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Charles Wilkins Short Papers (1802-1869), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Museum Collection, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Type
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Collection
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FAW
Coverage
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18th century
19th century
Text
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The Kentucky Revival, 1807
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McNemar, Richard
Subject
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Shakers, Pleasant Hill Community (Pleasant Hill, Ky).
Presbytery of Springfield (1803-1804)
Revivals--Kentucky--19th century
Cincinnati (Ohio)--Imprints--19th century
Description
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Title page of A short history of the late extraordinary out-pouring of the spirit of God in the western states of America, agreeably to Scripture-promises, and prophecies concerning the latter day. With a brief account of the entrance and progress of what the world call Shakerism, among the subjects of the late revival in Ohio and Kentucky. Presented to the true Zion-traveller, as a memorial of the wilderness journey, included is a bound pamphlet called "observations on church government" by Shakers of Springfield, Ohio.
Full version of this text available at <a href="https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Vx7f0s4zLXcC&pg=GBS.PR1&hl=en" target="_blank" title="The Kentucky Revival" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Kentucky Revival</a>.
Date
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1807
Type
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Text
Publisher
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Cincinnati: John W. Browne
The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Relation
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cbf0010
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RB 269.24 M169 1807
Source
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RB 269.24 M169 1807, Rare Book Collection, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Format
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pamphlet
Language
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eng
Coverage
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19th century
1800s
Christianity
church
god
pamphlets
pleasant hill
presbytery
religion
revivals
scripture
shakerism
shakers
zion
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Jewish Community of Louisville Photograph Collection
Description
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<span>This collection consists of photographs relating to the Jewish community of Louisville, Kentucky. Most of the photographs document activities, events, and individuals associated with the Jewish Community Center (JCC) and the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville, two organizations that merged in 2009 to form the Jewish Community of Louisville, Inc. (JCL). Also included in the collection are photographs relating to the predecessors of the JCC and the Federation, Louisville synagogues, and other local Jewish organizations and entities.</span><br /><br />Only a small sample of photographs have been digitized. See the finding aid for other digitized photographs and more information on the collection: <a href="https://filson.pastperfectonline.com/photo/DC8BEF12-5061-4F4F-A9F2-315319041453" target="_blank" title="Finding Aid" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://filson.pastperfectonline.com/photo/DC8BEF12-5061-4F4F-A9F2-315319041453</a>
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022PC1 Jewish Community of Louisville Photograph Collection, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Type
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Collection
Date
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circa 1910-2022
Relation
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Photographs from this collection are featured in the below digital exhibit:<br /><h4><a href="https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/exhibits/show/ymha-jcc-louisville">Bricks and Mortar, Soul and Heart: The Evolution of Louisville's Young Men's Hebrew Association and Jewish Community Center 1890-2022</a><br /><br /><br /></h4>
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022PC1
Coverage
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20th century
Still Image
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Title
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JCC 75th anniversary celebration pamphlet cover
Subject
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Jews--Kentucky--Louisville--History
Jewish Community Center (Louisville, Ky.)
Description
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Cover of the 75th anniversary pamphlet of the Jewish Community Center.<br /><br /><span>This item is included in the </span><em>Bricks and Mortar, Soul and Heart: The Evolution of Louisville's Young Men's Hebrew Association and Jewish Community Center 1890-2022 </em><span>digital exhibit at:</span> <a href="https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/exhibits/show/ymha-jcc-louisville/dutchmans-lane-1955-present" title="Digital exhibit">https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/exhibits/show/ymha-jcc-louisville/dutchmans-lane-1955-present</a>
Source
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Jewish Community of Louisville Records
Date
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1965
Rights
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Type
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Still Image
Text
Format
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pamphlet
Coverage
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20th century
1960s
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Title
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Baptist Orphan Home Records. Correspondence, circa 1873-1910
Subject
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Hollingswoth, Mary A.
Weller, William LaRue, circa 1826-1899
Baptists
Orphanages
Orphans
Louisville (Ky.)
Description
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Correspondence, 1873-1910, to Mary A. Hollingsworth, matron, and others about the placement of orphan children, the occasional return of the same to the home, recommendations for foster parents, descriptions of children, medical treatment, accomplishments, etc. Also, miscellaneous bills and receipts, arranged alphabetically, 1871-1897, from Kentucky businesses concerning payment for food, fuel, repairs, equipment, etc., plus a few listings of donations from various churches and others.
Source
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Mss. BJ B222 Baptist Orphans Home. Records, 1871-1910, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Date
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circa 1873-1910
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Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The Filson Historical Society can provide high-resolution scans of original source materials from its holdings for non-commercial and commercial use. To learn about this process, visit https://filsonhistorical.org/collections/order-reproductions/
Format
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1 cubic foot
Language
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eng
Type
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Collection
Identifier
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Mss. BJ B222
Creator
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The Louisville Baptist Orphan Home
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
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Mss_BJ_B222-03_014
Title
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Pamphlet from the Twenty-First Anniversary of the Louisville Baptist Orphan's Home, June 30th, 1890.
Subject
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Orphanages
Description
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Souvenir pamphlet from the twenty-first anniversary of the Louisville Baptist Orphan's Home. Mary Hollingsworth has written a report on how many children were enrolled, how many were adopted, and how many were apprencticed.
Creator
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Mary Hollingsworth
Source
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Manuscript Collection, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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1890-06-30
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Format
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Pamphlet
Language
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English
Type
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Correspondence
Anniversaries
Mary Hollingsworth
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Text
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Title
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“Why Is A City Club” by Eleanor Mercein Kelly, 12 December 1917
Subject
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Women -- Societies and clubs -- Kentucky.
Woman's Club of Louisville (Louisville, Ky.)
Description
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“Why Is A City Club” by Eleanor Mercein Kelly, 12 December 1917, Louisville Women’s City Club, Vol 1., No. 8. Louisville Women’s City Club Records.
Creator
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Louisville Women’s City Club
Source
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Louisville Women’s City Club Records, 1917-1985, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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1917-12-12
Rights
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Format
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pamphlet
Language
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en
Type
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Text
Identifier
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Mss. BM L888 77
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Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Louisville Free Kindergarten Association Annual Report and Catalogue
Description
An account of the resource
The LFKA was founded by a group of women in 1887 who wanted to convince our good citizens that the kindergarten is an economic plan for the prevention of crime and a powerful agency in moral reform. In addition to opening a training school for kindergarteners (kindergarten teachers), the LFKA provided scholarships to promising young women, lobbied local and state governments to incorporate kindergartens into the public school system, and operated their own kindergartens. In 1887, the LFKA had two kindergartens and 100 students; by 1889 they had 7 schools and 350 children; and by 1905, they had served over 10,000 students. In 1911, the LFKA disbanded when training kindergarteners became a department of the Louisville Normal School and kindergartens were incorporated into the public school system.
Creator
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Louisville Free Kindergarten Association
Source
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Filson Library Collection
Date
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1905
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Format
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Pamphlet
Type
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Still image
Identifier
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Pamphlet 372.2 L888
Subject
The topic of the resource
Education
Kindergarten
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Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Ladies' Book of the U.B.F.: Constitution, General Laws, By-Laws, and Rules of Order Installation, Funeral Ceremonies
Description
An account of the resource
Dinnie Thompson (1857-1939) was a member of the Sisters of Mysterious Ten (SMT), a Black women's benevolent society in Louisville. As a young child, she was enslaved by the Speed family, along with her mother, Diana, and grandmother, Phyllis Thurston. From 1889 through the 1920s, she worked as a laundress or domestic in private households, eventually earning enough money to purchase her own home. In the SMT, Thompson found a social support network and opportunities to do charitable work. In the Knights of Friendship, a related branch of the organization, she participated in patriotic demonstrations and competitive drills and was given a sword engraved with her name.
Source
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Filson Library Collection
Date
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1880
Rights
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Format
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Pamphlet
Type
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Still image
Identifier
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Rare Pamphlet 366 U58s 1880
Coverage
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19th century
1880s
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Title
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Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) Records, 1905-2008
Subject
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Jewish hospitals -- Kentucky -- Louisville
Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) -- History
Jewish physicians -- Kentucky -- Louisville.
Jewish physicians -- Kentucky -- Louisville
Hospital buildings -- Design and construction
Description
An account of the resource
The collection consists of the records of Jewish Hospital, which opened in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1905. The papers, dating from 1905 to 2008, consist primarily of board and committee meeting minutes, administrative and financial records, fundraising materials, correspondence, federal grant applications, publications, and scrapbooks. Most of the early records of Jewish Hospital were lost when the Ohio River flood of 1937 destroyed papers stored in the hospital’s basement. As of 2018, the Filson Historical Society has acquired the administrative papers of Jewish Hospital up through the year 1980.
Creator
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Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.)
Source
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Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) Records, Filson Historical Society
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Relation
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Jewish Hospital photograph collection (019PC41)
Identifier
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Mss. BF J59
Text
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Title
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The New Jewish Hospital Building Fundraising Pamphlet, 1946
Description
An account of the resource
In June 1946 Jewish Hospital launched a fundraising drive for a new hospital. Images in the fundraising pamphlet contrasted the overcrowded wards and outdated equipment of the current Jewish Hospital with the modern facilities that a new institution would offer. The drive reached its goal of $750,000 in just over a month.
In drawing attention to the cramped conditions of Jewish Hospital in the 1940s, the pamphlet also provides a view of the racial segregation of its staff. In these images, the laboratory technicians are all white women, and the laundry workers are all African American women
Creator
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Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) -- History
Source
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Jewish Hospital (Louisville, Ky.) Records, Filson Historical Society
Date
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1946
Rights
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Format
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pamphlet
Language
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en
Type
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Text
Identifier
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Mss BF J59 291
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Title
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Enid Bland Yandell, 1869-1934
Subject
The topic of the resource
Sculptors -- History -- Sources.
Kentucky -- Description and travel.
Louisville (Ky.) -- Social life and customs
Tennessee -- Centennial celebrations, etc
Sculptors -- Photographs.
Sculpture -- Photographs.
Yandell, Enid
Women sculptors
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Enid Bland Yandell Photograph Collection
Enid Bland Yandell Papers
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1869-1926
Rights
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Type
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Text
Still Image
Identifier
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Mss. A Y216
987PC52X
Description
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A selected set of items from the Enid Bland Yandell Photograph Collection and the Enid Bland Yandell Papers at The Filson Historical Society
Creator
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Yandell, Enid Bland (1869-1934)
Format
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Photographs
Text
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Original Format
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pamphlet
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Title
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Appui Aux Artistes pamphlet, 1914
Description
An account of the resource
Appui Aux Artistes (Aid for Artists) pamphlet. Established by Enid Bland Yandell and four other women in August 1914. Appui Aux Artistes provided affordable meals for those involved in the arts and their families. Appui used American contacts to raise money for the organization.
Source
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Enid Bland Yandell Papers, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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1914
Rights
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Format
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pamphlet
Language
A language of the resource
fr
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
text
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Mss. A Y21b 64