Public clocks of Louisville : NAWCC National Convention 2016 Louisville, Kentucky / [edited by] Chuck Kays.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Louisville, Kentucky] : [Chuck Kays], [2016]Description: 29 pages : illustrations, map, photographs ; 28 cmContent type:
  • still image
  • cartographic image
  • text
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  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
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Contents:
The public clock -- The falls that created a city -- Union Station,1896, 1000 W. Broadway (10th and Broadway) -- Seelbach Hotel, 1905, 500 S. 4th St. -- German Insurance Bank Building,1888, 207 W. Market St. -- Old Medical School Building,1891-1893, 101 E. Chestnut St. -- Courier-Journal and Times Building, 1948, 525 W. Broadway -- Lincoln Bank and Trust, 1928-1929, 421 W. Market St. -- Louisville clock, 1976 -- Brown Hotel street clock, 1923, 355 W. Broadway -- Historical public clocks [map] -- Street clock, 1982, 643 W. Main St. -- St. Martin of Tours, 1854, 639 S. Shelby St. -- Cave Hill Cemetery, 1848, 701 Baxter Ave. -- St. Boniface Church, 1900, 531 E. Liberty St. -- Louisville Public Warehouse 4, 1889, northwest corner of E. Main St. and Brook St. -- Cathedral of the Assumption, 1852, 433 S. 5th St. -- Louisville City Hall, 1873, 601 W. Jefferson St. -- Stewart's Associated Dry Goods Building, 1907, 501 S. 4th St. -- Colgate clock, 1401 S. Clark Blvd., Clarksville, IN (building 1847)-- St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church, 1873, 1104 S. 6th St. -- Old Courier-Journal and times Building, 1851, 3rd and Green St. (now Liberty St.) -- Old Presbyterian theological Seminary, 1893, 109 E. Broadway -- Parkland Elementary School, 1891, 1309 Catalpa St. -- Architectural Salvage, 614 E. Broadway -- Billboard sign clock, Broadway at Barrett Ave. -- J.O. Endris and Sons Jewelers, 1880-2014, 314 Pearl St., New Albany, IN -- Second Baptist Church, 1849-1852, 300 E. Main St., New Albany, IN -- Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,1877 (Louisville), 2825 Lexington Rd. -- Jewish Hospital parking garage, 201 Abraham Flexner Way (previously Madison St.) -- Louisville clocks lost in the past: Old Post Office (4th Street) ; Brown and williamson Tobacco Company ; Walnut Street Baptist Church, 4th and Walnut St. ; St. Mary's Catholic Church, Spring and 8th St., New Albany, IN ; Ackerman Brewery, 1700-1800 W. Main St. ; Whiteside Bakery, 14th and Broadway -- Currie Fertilizer Company, 506 S. 5th St. (no picture); Steiden Grocery, 2200 Barstown Rd. -- Example of the use of street (post) clocks: Judd Jewelry Store, Toledo, OH, early 1900's -- Addendum: Second Baptist Church, 1849-1852, 300 E. Main St., New Albany, IN.
Summary: Contains an illustrated history of the public clocks of Louisville, Kentucky.
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Books Books Jost Bürgi Library Reading Room TS543.K4 P82 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31560000075297

Cover title.

Convention theme: Unwinding on the river.

This booklet was distributed to attendees of the 2016 NAWCC National Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, July 20-23, 2016.

The public clock -- The falls that created a city -- Union Station,1896, 1000 W. Broadway (10th and Broadway) -- Seelbach Hotel, 1905, 500 S. 4th St. -- German Insurance Bank Building,1888, 207 W. Market St. -- Old Medical School Building,1891-1893, 101 E. Chestnut St. -- Courier-Journal and Times Building, 1948, 525 W. Broadway -- Lincoln Bank and Trust, 1928-1929, 421 W. Market St. -- Louisville clock, 1976 -- Brown Hotel street clock, 1923, 355 W. Broadway -- Historical public clocks [map] -- Street clock, 1982, 643 W. Main St. -- St. Martin of Tours, 1854, 639 S. Shelby St. -- Cave Hill Cemetery, 1848, 701 Baxter Ave. -- St. Boniface Church, 1900, 531 E. Liberty St. -- Louisville Public Warehouse 4, 1889, northwest corner of E. Main St. and Brook St. -- Cathedral of the Assumption, 1852, 433 S. 5th St. -- Louisville City Hall, 1873, 601 W. Jefferson St. -- Stewart's Associated Dry Goods Building, 1907, 501 S. 4th St. -- Colgate clock, 1401 S. Clark Blvd., Clarksville, IN (building 1847)-- St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church, 1873, 1104 S. 6th St. -- Old Courier-Journal and times Building, 1851, 3rd and Green St. (now Liberty St.) -- Old Presbyterian theological Seminary, 1893, 109 E. Broadway -- Parkland Elementary School, 1891, 1309 Catalpa St. -- Architectural Salvage, 614 E. Broadway -- Billboard sign clock, Broadway at Barrett Ave. -- J.O. Endris and Sons Jewelers, 1880-2014, 314 Pearl St., New Albany, IN -- Second Baptist Church, 1849-1852, 300 E. Main St., New Albany, IN -- Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,1877 (Louisville), 2825 Lexington Rd. -- Jewish Hospital parking garage, 201 Abraham Flexner Way (previously Madison St.) -- Louisville clocks lost in the past: Old Post Office (4th Street) ; Brown and williamson Tobacco Company ; Walnut Street Baptist Church, 4th and Walnut St. ; St. Mary's Catholic Church, Spring and 8th St., New Albany, IN ; Ackerman Brewery, 1700-1800 W. Main St. ; Whiteside Bakery, 14th and Broadway -- Currie Fertilizer Company, 506 S. 5th St. (no picture); Steiden Grocery, 2200 Barstown Rd. -- Example of the use of street (post) clocks: Judd Jewelry Store, Toledo, OH, early 1900's -- Addendum: Second Baptist Church, 1849-1852, 300 E. Main St., New Albany, IN.

Contains an illustrated history of the public clocks of Louisville, Kentucky.

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