Archives has v. VIII, no. 46 (March 13, 1915) and v. XII, no. 22 (April 5, 1924). Same issues also available on microfilm.
Bound volumes: Jan - June 1891 and 1893.
191 photographs, 16 x 20 inches and smaller, of Louisville shopping plazas from the 1950s to the 1970s. Photographs are of Dixie Manor, Iroquois Manor, Bluegrass Manor, and Algonquin Manor, and aerials photographs of the areas where the plazas were constructed. Photographers include Gus Frank, Sam Hinerfeld, Billy Davis, Caufield & Shook, Courier-Journal, Loughridge – Bengtson, and Associated Press. 8x10 photographs are in box 1; aerials are in box 2.
This is a commemorative issue celebrating the Times' anniversary, on microfilm. History: The Louisville Times was established in 1884 as an afternoon daily newspaper. The Times ceased publication in 1987.
Directories of manufacturers and other businesses in Louisville. This collection consists of two different directories that were published in Louisville in the 1920s. The Louisville trade directory and merchants buyer's guide was published by the Merchants and Manufacturers Association. Louisville "at the falls of the Ohio" directory of manufacturers and products was published by the Louisville Industrial Foundation.
Archives has microfilm of one issue only: October 13, 1841. Published by James B. Marshall in Louisville, Kentucky.
Published in Louisville, Kentucky by Prentice & Weissinger. Archives has microfilm of the following issues only: May 20, 1840; June 24, 1840; Sept. 23, 1840; Feb. 3, 1841; April 7, 1841; Nov. 3, 1841; May 11, 1842; Sept. 21, 1842; and Jan. 24, 1844.