Schools; Children; Group portraits; People; Buildings
Address: 1713 W. Madison Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Students pose for a group portrait at the entrance to the Madison Street School. The entry has an extra large arch with "Madison St. School" and decorative leaves carved above it. In...
Two-story brick building with interesting detailing near roof at the corner of Twenty-Sixth and Madison, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor cafe is M. J. Carroll's Eagle Cafe, serving Hot Lunch Day and night. A window upstairs appears to be open....
Two-story wooden building with upper-level balcony/deck at the corner of Ninth and Madison, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor building has advertisements for beer, Union Leader Cut Plug, Pearline Soap, and tobacco, although some of the signs seem...
Buildings; Grocery stores; Signs (Notices); Water pumps; Advertisements; Pedestrians
Two-story dark wooden building at the corner of Eleventh and Madison, Louisville, Kentucky. A. Belker's Grocery is located on the ground floor, with an advertisement for "Handsome Presents" that come free with every sack of Magnolia...
Address: 1713 W. Madison Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This photograph, commissioned by the Board of Education, was shot to keep track of the progress on the renovation of this building into a new high school for African American children....
Formerly the Benjamin Franklin School, this photograph shows the property for sale and solicits bids for demolishing the building. The sign reads, "FOR SALE. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Business Director of the Board...
A man stands in front of a house on Madison Street destroyed by the tornado that struck Louisville, Kentucky on March 27, 1890. The tornado killed an estimated 100 people and many more were injured.
A man and woman stand at the entrance to a large barn with piles of coal in the background. Painted on the barn is "St. Bernard Coal Co." To the right is a smaller building with "St. Bernard Harlan Coal" painted on it.