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Louisville Outdoor Art League collection,
klgartoal Louisville Outdoor Art League collection, 1908-1956 Processed by: Archives Staff; machine-readable finding aid created by:Eric Weig University Archives and Records Center University of Louisville Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library Louisville, Kentucky 40292 USA Phone: (502) 852-6741 Email: gail.gilbert@louisville.edu URL: http://louisville.edu/library/art Copyright 2002 University of LouisvilleLibraries. All Rights Reserved. Machine-readable finding aid derived from Access DatabaseDate of source: 02-21-02 Description is in English. Louisville Outdoor Art League collection, 1908-1956 Contact Information Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library Schneider Hall University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40292 Phone: (502) 852-6741 Email: gail.gilbert@louisville.edu URL: http://library.louisville.edu/art Processed by: Archives Staff Date Completed: n.d. Encoded by: Eric Weig Copyright 2002 University of Louisville. All Rights Reserved. Louisville Outdoor Art League collection, 1908-1956 Louisville Outdoor Art League 2 linear ft. No online items. Must visit contributing institution. University of Louisville Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library Louisville, Kentucky 40292 Open to researchers The copyright interests have not been transferred to the University of Louisville. For further information, see the section on copyright in the regulations and Procedures of the Special Collections Library or consult a reference archivist. [Identification of item], Louisville Outdoor Art League collection, 1908-1956, Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library, University of Louisville, Louisville. Art and Architecture Collection is arranged chronologically. The Louisville Outdoor Art League was organized on March 22, 1902 for the purpose of promoting 'the conservation of natural scenery; the acquirement of lands for public parks and reservations; advancement of all outdoor arts; the designing and fitting of grounds for public and private use and enjoyment; efforts toward the abolishment of all unsightly object; to cultivate artistic ideals in the home and to further the highest interests of education.' The collection consists of the League's minutes from 1928 to 1941 (4 notebooks), scrapbooks from 1908 to 1956 (7 volumes); a pamphlet published on the 50th anniversary of the League's founding; and one notebook of miscellaneous papers.