Contains 35 Collections and/or Records:
In the County -- 8908 Royal Oak Dr.; Zurschmeide Residence on Cardinal Hill
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.
A Snapshot of Fourth Street in Downtown Louisville on August 9, 1973, 11:30 am to 2:00 pm, 1973
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.
A History of the House and Property at 1323 Story Avenue in the Butchertown Area of Louisville, Kentucky from 1821 to 1982, [1982], (includes some 1994 correspondence)
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.
A History of the House at 1459 St. James Court, Louisville, Kentucky from 1903-1906 March 1986 (2 copies)
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.
N. David Williams house histories
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.
A History of the House and Property at 2223 Grinstead Drive, Louisville, Kentucky from 1906 to 1999, [1999]
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.
A History of Eight Houses in Old Louisville, 2011
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.
208 E. Burnett
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.
230 E. Burnett Ave,
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.
1417 South First St.
David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.