Lillian Fletcher feeds her pet lamb at Twigmore, her farm in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Lillian is wearing a straw hat and light dress as she stretches to hold a feed bucket up to the lamb standing in a field over the stone entrance to the spring....
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a tear down the center of each page of this issue and page six is very faded.
Character portrait of actress Lillian Russell, wearing her hair piled in curls atop her head; a choker and strand of pearls around her neck; and a white short-sleeved dress. Born Helen Louise Leonard in Clinton, Iowa ca. 1861, she took the stage...
Seated character portrait of actress Maude (or Maud) Lillian Berri wearing long dress and fur hat and muffler. Berri appeared at Macauley's Theatre in "Humpty Dumpty" in 1906, and in "The Grand Mogul" in 1907. Inscription on...
Full-length character portrait of actress Lillian Russell, possibly as Cleopatra. She stands before a backdrop of Egyptian hieroglyphics, wearing a long white dress with wide sleeves and a crown, and holding a feather fan above her head. Born Helen...
Cadman, S. Parkes (Samuel Parkes), 1864-1936; Radio in religion--United States--History; Religious broadcasting--Christianity--History; Religious broadcasting--United States--History; Christianity--United States--20th century
S. Parkes Cadman (1864-1936), a Christian minister at Central Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York from 1901 to 1936, was a popular religious figure in interwar America. From 1924 to 1928, Cadman served as president of the Federal Council of...
Women--Kentucky--Louisville; Social reformers--Kentucky--Louisville--History; Morel, Louise C., b. 1871
Louise C. Morel was a leading social reformer in Louisville from 1917 through the early 1940s. Morel's work is a primary example of the continuation of Progressive Era ideals into the decades after the traditional end of the Progressive Era....
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. Page seven of this issue is very faded.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 15. No. 13. but is actually Vol. 15. No. 14. There are small portions missing along the top and side...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. An article has been clipped from the bottom corner of pages one and two.
Portrait of right profile of actress Lillian Richardson. Her hair is pulled back, and she wears earrings. Inscription on print, lower center: Yours in friendship, Lillian Richardson. Location of photo studio: Cincinnati (Ohio)
Full-length character portrait of actress Lillian Richardson standing near a stage curtain before a backdrop featuring trees, horses and riders, and turrets. She wears a long dress with a train. Inscription on print, lower center: Most sincerely...
Hand-colored portrait of Lillian Keller, a Louisvillian by birth, who appeared in "Peg O' My Heart" at Macauley's Theatre, January 12-17, 1914. She wears a string of pearls. Inscription on print, lower right: To Col. J. T. Macauley - In...
Character portrait of actress Lillian Russell wearing a turban with matching shawl over a dress with vertically-striped bodice. Born Helen Louise Leonard in Clinton, Iowa ca. 1861, she took the stage name Lillian Russell, and starred in eight...
Three-quarter length character portrait of performer Lillian Russell in costume for the title role in the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta "Patience." She wears a bonnet and long dress and carries an empty pail under her left arm. Born Helen...
Full-length character portrait of actress Lillian Russell. In this somewhat unusual costume, she is seated, wearing a short, tasseled outfit, high boots, arm bands, and a hat resembling a turban. Born Helen Louise Leonard in Clinton, Iowa ca. 1861,...
Full-length character portrait of performer Lillian Russell in costume for the title role in the opera "Pepita," composed by her second husband, Edward Solomon. She is standing in a corner, wearing a tam, black corset-style top, and white...
Portrait of the back of performer and writer Lillian Lewis, with her face in right profile. "Called Back," starring Jessie Mildward, Robert B. Mantell, and W. J. Ferguson, was staged at Macauley's Theatre from February 16-21, 1885, of...
Portrait of right profile of performer Lillian Coleman wearing an off-the-shoulder dress. Inscription on print, lower center: Sincerely yours. Lillian Coleman. Inscription on mount, lower left: To Mr. Macauley. Location of photo studio: Chicago...