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Hattie Bishop Speed (1858-1942) collection,
klgmus213 Hattie Bishop Speed (1858-1942) collection, ca. 1877-1952 Processed by: Archives Staff; machine-readable finding aid created by:Eric Weig University Archives and Records Center University of Louisville Dwight Anderson Music Library Louisville, Kentucky 40292 USA Phone: (502) 852-5659 Fax: (502) 852-7701 Email: klittle@louisville.edu URL: http://louisville.edu/library/music/ 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. Hattie Bishop Speed (1858-1942) collection, ca. 1877-1952 Contact Information Dwight Anderson Music Library University of Louisville Ekstrom Library Louisville, Kentucky 40292 Phone: (502) 852-5659 Fax: (502) 852-7701 Email: klittle@louisville.edu URL: http://louisville.edu/library/music/ Processed by: Archives Staff Date Completed: n.d. Encoded by: Eric Weig Copyright 2002 University of Louisville. All Rights Reserved. Speed (Hattie Bishop) (1858-1942) collection, ca. 1877-1952 Speed, Hattie Bishop, 1858-1942 38 volumes None online. Must visit contributing institution. University of Louisville Dwight Anderson Music 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], Hattie Bishop Speed (1858-1942) collection, ca. 1877-1952, Dwight Anderson Music Library, University of Louisville, Louisville. Music Hattie Bishop Speed was a pianist, humanist, and philanthropist who championed music and the arts in Louisville. She provided a music room in her home for recitals and concerts by the local Bach Club and other groups. This collection includes printed programs for those events, most between 1914 and 1942, as well as programs for recitals and concerts collected by Mrs. Speed during travel throughout the United States and Europe between 1877 to1926. Her travel is also documented through a postcard album. The focus of the collection is musical scores, most for piano, including many unusual Louisville imprints.