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Male High School pennant
A pennant from Male High School, a public school in Louisville, Kentucky. This pennant was owned by Roosevelt Chin, a Chinese American from Louisville, Kentucky who worked with the Cabbage Patch Settlement House for over fifty years. The pennant is made of felt. It is purple with gold lettering and a gold strip across the leftmost side. Roosevelt Chin graduated from Male High School in 1951. Chin would later say that while he attended art school in New York, he would always return home for the annual Male-Manual rivalry football game. -
Home of James T. Taylor
Photograph of real estate developer James Taylor in front of his Tudor Revival home at 6600 Shirley Avenue in the James T. Taylor Subdivision of Louisville, Kentucky. -
MIlitary survey around Louisville
Plot of original military survey around Louisville. -
Falls of the Ohio survey, 1773
Original survey around the Falls of the Ohio, now Louisville, Kentucky. -
St. Patrick's Day Parade in Louisville, 1986
Images from the 1986 St. Patrick's Day parade in Louisville. Mayor Abramson is riding in an open car with his father, Roy Abramson, and niece, Heather Miles. There are green and white balloons. -
Mayor Abramson in City Run, 1986
Photograph during the City Run in Louisville, KY. Mayor Jerry Abramson is featured running the race, along with several other participants along an unidentified street in Louisville, KY. -
Justice Award Ceremony from Louisville Jewish Community, 1986
Photograph from an event for the Justice Award from the Louisville, Kentucky, Jewish Community. -
Jewish Community Center of Louisville Junior League Baseball, 1950s
Photograph of the Jewish Community Center Little League baseball team The Yankees, taken sometime in the mid-1950s. -
Roy, Jerry, and Shirley Abramson, circa 1985
Jerry Abramson posing with his parents Roy and Shirley, likely during a campaign event ca. 1985. -
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, circa 1963
Photograph of the local chapter of the B'nai B'rith organization, one of many programs at the Jewish Community Center in Louisville, KY. Jerry Abramson was involved in the local chapter during his teenage years. -
Jerry Abramson and Muhammad Ali
Photograph of Jerry Abramson presenting a plaque or award to Muhammad Ali. -
Jerry Abramson with General Colin Powell
Photograph of Jerry Abramson and General Colin Powell on stage at an unknown event. -
Trude Breiner in her milliner shop, circa 1948
Elegant and fashionable Trude Breiner ran her own hat store on Bardstown Rd. -
Kurt Ackermann in uniform, circa 1945
Photograph of Kurt Ackermann in his United States Armed Forces uniform outside his home 2063 Sherwood Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. -
The Ackermanns on 2063 Sherwood Ave, circa 1945
Photograph of the Ackermann family outside their home at 2063 Sherwood Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. Pictured left to right are Trude Breiner, Kurt Ackermann, and Gerda Ackermann. -
The Humes Building in Louisville
Photograph of the front of the Humes Building at 511 S. 7th Street in Louisville, Kentucky. It was likely her father's business. -
A. Markham Builders Advertisement, 1914
Advertisement for A. Markham Builders published in a 1914 issue of the YMHA Chronicler.
This item is included in the Bricks and Mortar, Soul and Heart: The Evolution of Louisville's Young Men's Hebrew Association and Jewish Community Center 1890-2022 digital exhibit at: https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/exhibits/show/ymha-jcc-louisville/second-and-college-1913-1955 -
YMHA Chronicler Cover: Success Number
Coverpage of the YMHA Chronicler Success Number, Volume I, No. 3.
This item was featured in the Bricks and Mortar, Soul and Heart: The Evolution of Louisville's Young Men's Hebrew Association and Jewish Community Center 1890-2022 digital exhibit: https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/exhibits/show/ymha-jcc-louisville/founding-and-early-years -
Carter's Dry Goods Store
Page from Louisville, KY- Resources and Industries highlighting the Carter's Dry Goods Company, located at 727 W. Main Street in Louisville. -
Louisville Steam & Electric Company drawing detail
Architecture detail of the arch for Louisville Steam & Electric Company