Color map, with Street Index, of Louisville, Kentucky, compiled in 1936. Verso includes lists of public halls, blocks and buildings; places of amusement (theaters, private parks, etc.); subdivisions; monuments; clubs; hospitals, institutions, and...
Autographed full-length character portrait of performer and writer Clara Morris in costume for the role of Sister Genevieve in "The Two Orphans." She stands in a room with curtains and an end table, wearing a habit with a rosary at the...
Address: Second and Bloom Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Orphans pose for a portrait on a playground at the Masonic Widows & Orphans Home. They wear baggy dresses with dark stockings and have the same "bowl cut" hair style. They are...
Full-length character portrait of actress, director, and playwright Grace George in costume for the role of Louise in "The Two Orphans." She wears her hair in a long braid beneath a puffy hat; a long dress with crocheted shawl; and a...
Character portrait of performer Jameson Lee Finney in costume for the role of Marquis De Presles in "The Two Orphans," in which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1904. He wears his hair in a ponytail, and a collarless jacket...
Masonic Widows & Orphans Home and yard, a large four-story building surrounded by young trees in Louisville, Kentucky. The Mason Widows & Orphans Home, located on 2nd Street south of Bloom, was incorporated on January 15, 1867. In 1927, the...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 31. No. 40. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 10. This issue is four pages.
Three-quarter length portrait of performer Sarah Cowell Le Moyne (also known as Mrs. Le Moyne) wearing a large hat with ostrich plume and a fur stole and muff. She performed in "The Two Orphans" at Macauley's Theatre in November 1904,...
Character portrait of actor James O'Neill in costume for the role of Pierre Frochard in "The Two Orphans," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1904. He wears a white powdered wig with ponytail and a beribboned brocade...
Character portrait of performer J. E. Dodson costumed for a role in "The Two Orphans," wearing a floppy hat and tattered jacket and shirt. Born circa 1856 in England, Dodson died on December 9, 1931 in New York City. Inscription on print,...
Character portrait of performer and theatrical agent Bijou Fernandez in costume for her role in "The Two Orphans," which she performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1904. She wears hoop earrings, a head scarf, a beaded necklace, and a...
Full-length character portrait of actress Elita Proctor Otis in costume for the role of La Frochard in "The Two Orphans," which was performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1904. She is seated, holding a bottle and wearing a hat, black...
Character portrait of Louis James in costume for a role in "The Two Orphans." He wears a floppy hat, hoop earring, small mustache, and silk scarf and vest. Born in Illinois in 1842, James made twelve appearances at Macauley's Theatre...
Three-quarter length character portrait of Sarah Truax in costume for a role in "The Two Orphans," which she performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1904. She is wearing a white brimless hat with black bow; cape with tassels; and...
A note on the photograph indicates, "View looking west after the Tornado of June 2d 1875." The Masonic Home for Widows & Orphans, located on 2nd Street south of Bloom in Louisville, Kentucky, was incorporated on January 15, 1867. In...
Spirituality in literature; Religion in literature; Berry, Wendell, 1934---Criticism and interpretation; McCarthy, Cormac, 1933---Criticism and interpretation
This dissertation provides a reading of characters in the novels and short stories of two important contemporary American writers through the lens of spiritual theology. While spirituality has often been understood as necessitating a flight from...
Nazareth Academy (Nazareth, Ky.); Carroll, Columba, 1810-1878; Literature--Study and teaching (Higher); Fiction--Study and teaching (Higher)
This study will examine Nazareth Academy, a prestigious private female academy, and Mother Columba Carroll's, SCN pedagogy and literature curriculum. The first half of the study will create a snapshot of the Academy from 1855 to 1870, examining the...
Slavery and the church--Kentucky--Louisville; Slavery--Kentucky--Louisville; Louisville (Ky.)--Church history
In the one hundred and forty years of Louisville's existence, it has grown from a log cabin settlement with no churches to a city with 269 churches and church property valued at over $30,000,000. It is impossible to measure the moral and religious...
A quarter of a century ago, Abraham Epworth Rounds, aged forty-five, came shambling out of mountainous Eastern Tennessee to one of our Kentucky cities. He was intent on making a living in easier fashion than scratching it from the lean soil of the...
Law and legislation--Kentucky; Law and legislation--Virginia; Constitutions--Kentucky; Constitutions--Virginia
Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...