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The Filson Club was founded on May 15, 1884, by ten men, primarily Louisvillians, with a shared love of history. The primary founder and first president was Reuben T. Durrett . The organization was named in honor of John Filson , Kentucky's first Anglophone historian, and the centennial of his historical works, including a 1784 map of Kentucky ...
The Filson Club History Quarterly was an academic journal of American history (focusing on history of the Ohio Valley and Kentucky) published by the Filson Historical Society. It was originally established as The Historical Quarterly in 1926 by Robert S. Cotterill , to supplement The Filson Club Publications , a series of monographs published ...
Throughout her lifetime, Stone belonged to the Daughters of the War of 1812, the Daughters of the Confederacy, the Transylvanians, the Historical Societies of Virginia and Kentucky, the Filson Club of Louisville, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs.
Morgan never married. He was a member of the Filson Club and the Arts Club of Louisville. [1] He died May 29, 1970, in Louisville. Morgan donated his estate to the University of Louisville, which was used to endow the Frederic Lindley Morgan Chair of Architectural Design.
City of Conflict: Louisville in the Civil War, 1861–1865. Louisville, Kentucky: Louisville Civil War Roundtable. Webster, A. J. (July 1930). "Louisville in the Eighteen Fifties". Filson Club History Quarterly. 4 (3). Filson Club. Yater, George H. (1987). Two Hundred Years at the Fall of the Ohio: A History of Louisville and Jefferson County ...
The 103,100-square-foot store, which is membership-based like competitors Sam’s Club and Costco, will also include a fuel center. At a groundbreaking event in June , company officials said the ...
S&M Club Found Abandoned in Louisville, Ky., Under Dilapidated Historic Buildings. Graham Wood. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:37 PM. S&M club louisville ky.
The Filson Historical Society, in Louisville, Kentucky, formerly the Filson Club; People with the name: Filson Young (1876–1938), journalist; Al W. Filson (1857-1925), American actor; John Filson (1747–1788), Kentucky explorer; Minnie Agnes Filson (1898–1971), Australian poet; Pete Filson (born 1958), Major League Baseball pitcher