Iva Dagley scrapbook

Abstract

The Iva Dagley scrapbook (dated 1908-1924; 0.17 cubic feet; 1 box) contains playbills, concert tickets, and programs from church services, opera houses, choir recitals, and various commencement ceremonies from Kentucky and other places.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Iva Dagley scrapbook
Date
1908-1924 (inclusive)
Creator
Dagley, Iva, 1898-1982
Extent
0.17 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Concerts -- Kentucky -- Lexington.
Concert programs.
Opera programs
Programs.
Theater -- Kentucky -- Lexington.
Theater -- 20th century
Dagley, Iva, 1898-1982
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by format.
Finding Aid Author
Darby Matusz
Preferred Citation
1997MS324: [identification of item], Iva Dagley scrapbook, 1908-1924, University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Iva Dagley was born in September 1898 in Kentucky. She taught langagues at Millersburg College before receiving a scholarship to study music in Paris, France. She performed as a rising opera singer at the New York Metropolitan Opera until the Great Depression sent her back to Lexington where she taught music at the University of Kentucky and later Henry Clay High School.
Iva Dagley lived at Aylesford (Elley Villa) at 320 Linden Walk in Lexington. Aylesford house was built in 1851 and used as a hospital during the Civil War. She had no family and rented the unused upstairs bedrooms to college students. Iva died in February 1982 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. She had no surviving relatives, and left a trust for a scholarship to go to a Henry Clay student majoring or minoring in a world language. This $2,000 scholarship is only given out every 4 years and is renewable each year as long as the student continues their studies in a world language.
Scope and Content
The Iva Dagley scrapbook (dated 1908-1924; 0.17 cubic feet, 1 box) contains playbills, concert tickets, and programs from church services, opera houses, choir recitals, and various commencement ceremonies from Kentucky and other places. Local programs document the appearance of Sarah Bernhardt at the Lexington Opera House and John Philip Sousa and his band at the Lexington Auditorium (1908). The collection also includes programs from the National Theatre in Washington D.C. with feature appearances by Rachmaninoff, George Arliss, and Billie Burke.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Use Restrictions
The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

Scrapbook, 1908-1924

  • Box 1, item 1
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