Map of the Falls of the Ohio, including Shippingport, Portland, Jeffersonville, Clarksville, and Louisville. Inserted at end of Sketches of Louisville and its environs: including, among a great variety of miscellaneous matter, a Florula...
Aerial photographs; Industry; Clocks & watches; Colgate Company
This aerial view of southern Indiana catches the very edge of the Ohio River and the area around the Colgate & Co. plant in Clarksville. Even from the air the company's signs and large clock are visible. Besides the name of the company the...
Map of Louisville, Kentucky, with neighborhoods Portland, West Louisville, Parkland, South Parkland, Clifton, Crescent Hill, Highlands, Audubon Park, Camp Taylor, Highland Park, Wilder Park, Beechmont, Oakdale, Southern Heights, and Jacobs Addition...
Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge across the Ohio River between 14th Street in Louisville, Kentucky, and Clarksville, Indiana. The view is from Louisville from the dam below the Falls of Ohio (at right). The bridge, also known as the Fourteenth Street...
Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge across the Ohio River from Louisville's 14th Street to Clarksville, Indiana, photographed in Louisville, Kentucky. Photograph shows three bridges connecting the City of Louisville with Indiana at the outer river bend....
Panhandle Bridge or Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge across the Ohio River from Louisville's 14th Street to Clarksville, Indiana. On the Louisville side, on the bottom of the photograph, urban buildings form neat rows. The bridge, also known as the...
113 maps, plus legends and information about publishers Louisville Title Company, Inc. (a real estate insurance and mortgage company), representing the city of Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding county ca. 1913, with color coding for railroads,...
View from waterfront of railroad bridge or trestle crossing the Ohio River. The bridge is the Panhandle Bridge, built around 1870, and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The bridge linked Clarksville, Indiana, to Louisville, Kentucky, spanning...
View from waterfront of railroad bridge or trestle crossing the Ohio River. The bridge is the Panhandle Bridge, built around 1870, and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The bridge linked Clarksville, Indiana, to Louisville, Kentucky, spanning...
Rivers; Waterfronts; Railroad bridges; Panhandle Bridge (Louisville, Ky.); Logs; Men
Four men on the rocky shoreline of the Ohio River with a bridge to the right. The bridge is most likely the Panhandle Bridge or Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge linking Louisville, Kentucky, to Clarksville, Indiana. Two men stand, while the other two...