Kentucky Countryside in Transition
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Kentucky Countryside in Transition

A Streetcar Suburb and the Origins of Middle-Class Louisville, 1850–1910

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Kentucky Countryside in Transition

A Streetcar Suburb and the Origins of Middle-Class Louisville, 1850–1910

About this book

Kentucky Countryside in Transition charts the rise of the American middle class at the turn of the twentieth century by examining the migration from the Kentucky countryside to the city and subsequently the suburbs of Louisville. The formation of the middle class in Louisville was fostered by two factors: a boom in white collar employment and the electric streetcar, an innovation that fundamentally changed the urban landscape. Ultimately a narrative of industrialization and modernity, this study focuses on a group of forty-two families who lived at the end of the Broadway Trolley line in an area that came to be known as the Cherokee Triangle. This suburban neighborhood was dominated by white collar commuters who were driven to Louisville by a desire to get ahead but continued to embrace a nostalgia for country life. In this meticulous three generation study, Stephanie Bower follows this group of families as they make the transition from rural farmers and cultivators to city laborers and white collar workers. By mining census records, city directories, and county records, Bower carefully reconstructs the biographical details of residents in an effort to paint a picture of life in this streetcar suburb during this important period of transformation. Regional studies of the middle class during this pivotal era are often overlooked in contemporary scholarship. Consequently, this analysis will be of interest to those researching Louisville, middle class formation, and suburbanization, as well as to local genealogists tracing their family histories.

Stephanie Bower is professor emeritus of history at the University of Indiana, Southeast. She is the author of Famism: The Impact of Demographic Factors on Family Structure, and her articles have appeared in Hispanic American History Review, The Americas, LOCUS, and Historical Methods.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction Neighborhood as Destination
  4. Methodology
  5. Chapter One The City, 1850
  6. Chapter Two The Countryside 1850
  7. Chapter Three Transition to the City, 1880
  8. Chapter Four Transition within the City, 1880
  9. Chapter Five A Role of Their Own
  10. Chapter Six In Residence, 1910
  11. Conclusion The Shape and Shaping of the Middle Class
  12. Appendix One Age Cohorts of the Forty-Two Cherokee Triangle Families, 1910
  13. Appendix Two Thirty Year-Old Cohort of Homeowners, 1910
  14. Appendix Three Family Charts
  15. Family Supplements
  16. Notes
  17. Bibliography
  18. Index
  19. Surname Index