Contains 15 Collections and/or Records:
The Axis by S+E151am Williams, 1939
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 1
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952
My Neighborhood (Jacob Between Floyd and Preston) by Shirley Jacob, 1939
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 2
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952
Vignettes of A Neighborhood (Washington to Jefferson, Johnston to Shelby—Woodland Gardens) by Thelma L. Stevens, 1939
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 3
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952
East-End (Market at Shelby) by Edward Carpenter, 1938
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 4
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952
The Point by Lawrence Kerr, 1938
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 5
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952
This Changing Locality (Clay, Market, Main & Hancock) – St. John’s Evangelical Church by Salvadore Pinto, 1940
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 6
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952
My Neighborhood (Chestnut Between Jackson & Hancock) by Edith Neiman, 1938
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 7
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952
The Beargrass Creek Are (Logan, Broadway to Kentucky) by Elizabeth Sengel, 1938
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 8
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952
My Neighborhood (Area Bounded by Breckenridge, Schiller, Oak, & Shelby – Germantown) by James Schoenman, circa 1939
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 9
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952
History of My Neighborhood (Milton, From Shelby to Texas – Germantown) by Melvin Koenig, 1938
File — Volume: 9, Folder: 10
Content Description
Entire Collection:
35 volumes of 15 groups of papers prepared in Freshman Composition classes taught by the editor Elva Lyon during 1937-1942. Editing took place from 1946-1952. They are divided into 24 series. The objective of the assignments was to record facts not recorded previously concerning historical Louisville with an emphasis on specific neighborhoods or institutions. Picture postcards, newspaper photographs and home-made snapshots of the localities are included in the books. Each has a map and each...
Dates:
1937-1952