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Historical Records
Subdivision Name
Pleasant Hill Addition
Property Address Number
600
Property Address Street Name
Pine
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11/14/2018
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The following undated image from what is believed to have been a Memorial Day <br />parade or other patriotic parade on Pine Street shows Joe Malcolm, who was a tall man, <br />in the center holding the flag: <br />Bertha Malcolm is also remembered for all that she did for the Louisville community. <br />She became very active in the Saturday Study Club, a women's organization that <br />brought culture to Louisville and managed the small library. Records indicate that she <br />was also involved in the Pioneer Club, which overlapped in membership with the <br />Saturday Study Club. <br />The following photo from circa 1920 shows Bertha Malcolm, sitting at the lower left, <br />with some of the other women of the Pioneer Club, many of whom were the wives of <br />prominent Louisville men: <br />
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