Fouse family photographs
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Fouse family photographs
- Date
- 1860-1951 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 0.07 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- African Americans.
- Arrangement
- The collection is arranged in two folders: 1. Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse photographs 2. Miscellaneous photographs.
- Preferred Citation
- PA53M58 : [identification of item], Fouse family photographs, 1860-1951, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- In 1893, Mr. Fouse was the first African American graduate of Otterbein College, in Westerville, Ohio. He began his academic career by founding the Corydon (Indiana) High School, where he remained until 1904 when he began his tenure as principal of Lincoln School in Gallipolis, Ohio. In 1908 Mr. Fouse became principal of the William Grant High School in Covington, Kentucky.
- Moving to Lexington, Kentucky in 1913, Mr. Fouse supervised the Russell School until 1923 when the Paul Laurence Dunbar High School was constructed and he served as its principal until his retirement in 1938.
- Elizabeth Fouse was a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and a teacher who was active in numerous educational, religious, social and temperance organizations. She founded Lexington's Phyllis Wheatley Young Women's Christian Association (currently, in 1996, the Wheatley YWCA spells its name as Ms. Wheatley did: Phillis), was president of the Kentucky Chapter of the National Association of Colored Women in addition to serving as the scholarship division chair of the N.A.C.W. Mrs. Fouse was a member of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Kentucky Negro Education Association.
- The Dunbar High School portion of the collection includes information about athletic activities, and the cafeteria. A radio script prepared by Professor Fouse for a broadcast (30 April 1939) over station WLAP focused on the history of education of the black community in Lexington.
- Scope and Content
- The Fouse family photographs consist of 16 images including cartes de visite, gelatin silver prints and a tintype. Most of the images are of Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse (1875-1952). One image depicts the dedication of the "William Henry Fouse Athletic Field" at Dunbar High School (1940) and features William Henry Fouse (1868-1944). One image depicts a chapter of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union of the U.S. (1924) and includes Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse. The tintype is of an unidentified African-American male.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse,, 1931 May 23
- Box 1, Item 1
Scope and Contents note
Gelatin silver print, Evans Studio, Louisville, Kentucky
To topElizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse,, 1931 May 23
Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse,, undated
Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse; written on back "Sept - 1944 // Mrs W.H. Fouse holding the appointment from Gov Simeon Willis as member of Commission for the study of Negro Affairs // 1st on record of its kind,", 1944 September
- Box 1, Item 4
Scope and Contents note
Gelatin silver print, Maurice Strider, Pittsburgh Courier and Louisville Defender
To topWilliam Henry Fouse and Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse at the dedication of William Henry Fouse Athletic Field at Dunbar High School, Lexington, Kentucky,, 1940 October 4
Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse; written on the back "1st row Mrs M E Walker [illegible] \\ Rev Harrison Nutter [illegible] \\ Rev E. H Allen \\ 2nd row Mrs L.B. Fouse \\ Mrs K.M [illegible] \\ Mrs M.E. Smalley,", undated
Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse; in a group photo in front of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union Administration Offices in Evanston, Illinois,, 1924 November
- Box 1, Item 7
Scope and Contents note
Gelatin silver print, Evanston Photographic Service, Evanston, Illionois
To topElizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse; posed with seven unidentified women,, undated
Elizabeth Beatrice Cooke Fouse; written on the back "Mrs. Dougal \\ [illegible] Fitzbutler Waring \\ Harry Bell Terra Haute \\ L B Fouse Lex. Ky \\ E G Clark Springfield Kentucky \\ Pres. of Ky. Died suddenly \\ at Regional meeting \\ July 42,", 1942 July
Unidentified African-American male,, undated
Two unidentified African-American males,, undated
Pauline Markham; written on back "Pauline Markham to Bulger Miller,", undated
Main Street and third courthouse downtown Lexington, Kentucky; written under photograph "The last slaves sold at public auction in the court house yard, Lexington, KY. Enlarged from a photograph taken by Mr. Wilson the Cheapside druggist,", undated
Unidentified African-American woman,, undated
Unidentified infant,, undated
Richard Berry Harrison (1864-1935); written on photograph "Mr. and Mrs. Fouse \\ Richard B. Harrison \\ De Lawd in The Green Pastures,", undated
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