Spirit of the World: A Group Photographic Portrayal of Nature, People, Stories and Miracles
Scope and Contents
The materials in this collection consist of Photographs, Publications, Personal Papers and Secondary Sources. The photographer has labelled the photographs and computer files. The Photographs have been arranged by subject and include local and larger art, bridges, buildings, celebrities, churches, events, libraries, parks, people, residences, rivers, schools, sports, streets and alleys, transportation, miscellaneous, and unidentified digital photographs. The Publications, Personal materials and Secondary Sources have been arranged by title in alphabetical order, the bracketed referent "[materials]" indicates where multiple drafts and revisions are present.
Exhibits include a poster and photocopied guest book of the 1987 photographic exhibit in Korea called "For the Ladies who Like Rossini" by David J. Marcou and text from the 2000 photographic exhibit at La Crosse Public Library called "Picturing our World" by David J. Marcou and his son Matthew Marcou.
Dates
- 1988-2012
Access to Materials
Materials in this collection are available for patron use. Digital materials cannot be accessed through this finding aid, but are available for patron use in the archives reading room.
2007.025 copy of (1) La Crosse Could and Still Can - A Tribune Guest Column; (2) Frank Lloyd Wright's Photographic Eye; (3) Shining Light on Multi-Faceted Truth all written by David J. Marcou; cannot be viewed until published.
2007.030 "Shining Light on Multi-faceted Truth: Wisconsin-born Civil Rights Activist James Cameron," revised manuscript draft, April 2007 cannot be viewed until published.
2007.034 copy of Life, Death, Love, and Kindness: Wisconsin Civil Rights Pioneer James Cameron unpublished mss cannot be viewed until published.
Extent
From the Collection: 2.8 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Marcou, David J. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the La Crosse Public Library Archives Repository