Microfilm held by Archives and Special Collections, usually but not always filmed onsite.
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Census of the United States (microfilm)
Collection
Identifier: 1973_742-UA
Scope and Contents
Microfilm of census rolls for the Louisville, Kentucky area, 1810-1880. In 1850 and 1860, enslaved individuals were recorded separately in what were called "slave schedules"; these microfilm reels includes these records for the area. The Archives holds slave schedules for 1850 (Gallatin, Garrard, Grant, Graves, Grayson, Green, Greenup, Hancock, Hardin, Harlan, Harrison, Hart, Henderson, Henry, Hickman, Hopkins and Jefferson Counties) and 1860 (Fulton, Gallatin, Garrard, Grant, Graves,...
Dates:
1810-1910
Consumers' League of Kentucky records (microfilm)
Collection
Identifier: 1989_015-UA
Content Description
This collection contains two reels of microfilm from the Consumers' League of Kentucky: it includes records of the league's activities.
Dates:
1901-1951
First Presbyterian Church minutes (microfilm)
Collection
Identifier: 1973_468-UA
Content Description
This is volume 2 only (pages 313-661) of the minutes of the First Presbyterian Church of Louisville, Kentucky dating from December 1874 to April 1875. Nearly all of the minutes concern the Wilson controversy. History: The First Presbyterian Church was embroiled in a controversy over its pastor, Samuel R. Wilson, in the mid-1870's. The faction which attempted to oust Wilson called themselves the church's Board of Trustees. The disputants established rival First Presbyterian Churches and sued...
Dates:
1874-1875
Frank L. Moorman, Sr. scrapbook (microfilm)
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1973_615-UA
Dates:
1879-1976
D.W. Griffith papers (microfilm)
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 1982_088-UA
Content Description
This is microfilm of the original collection of Griffith papers at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, filmed with a National Historical Publications and Records Commission grant as a joint project of MoMA, the University of Louisville Archives, and the Microfilming Corporation of America. The filmed materials consist of eight series: business and personal correspondence; financial records; scrapbooks; family memorabilia; the Killiam-Sterling collection of scripts, stories, and writings;...
Dates:
1897-1954
Hill Street Baptist Church records (microform)
Unprocessed Material — Reel Microfilm Project 107
Identifier: 1973_502-UA
Dates:
1894-1981
The records of the Judge Advocate General - the court martial of Joseph W. Benson (microfilm)
Collection
Identifier: 1973_471-UA
Content Description
Records of the court-martial of Joseph W. Benson of Louisville for fraud and negligence for supplying bad feed for military animals during the Civil War.
Dates:
1864-1865
Ben B. Kelly papers (microfilm)
Collection — Reel Project 71, reel 1
Identifier: 1973_417-UA
Content Description
This microfilm reproduces two clipping scrapbooks compiled by Ben Kelly in the 1890s, which contain poetry, documents relating to social functions sponsored by Louisville fraternal and labor organizations, a typescript recollection of the history of Kentucky's whiskey gaugers from the 1870s to the 1910s and clippings, with some correspondence concerning local Republican Party activities. Some of the latter material discusses the participation of the American Protective Association, an...
Dates:
1892-1942
Lincoln Institute of Kentucky scrapbooks and photograph album (microfilm)
Collection
Identifier: 1973_472-UA
Content Description
The scrapbooks and photograph album document the school's history from its founding to 1971. The volumes include newspaper clippings, correspondence, promotional literature, printed programs, periodic reports, minutes, legal papers, and typescripts of brief historical narratives and speeches. Microfilmed by University of Louisville, University Archives and Records Center,
Dates:
1904-1971