Trucks and horse-and-carriage rigs are parked at Floyd and Jefferson Streets in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The streets are made of brick and have trolley tracks. People look at produce in baskets near the rear of the vehicles. One of the...
Churches; Religious facilities; Buildings; Bell towers; Air pollution
Address: 1127 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A tri-partite stained glass window is set in a Tudor arch of a stone church. Above the window is a bell tower with a cross atop it and below is an inset doorway with double doors. The face of the...
Address: 300 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. One of a series of photographs of Winton automobiles owned by John Maas, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Read, Dr. Anderson, Mr. Long, Mrs. Humphreys, Pearson & Son, Miss Cummings, Mr. Kopmeier, and auto at...
A group of musicians pose in uniform with their instruments. The corps includes wind instruments and drums. The largest drum reads "Banner Council Band, Louisville, KY." The band is posed in front of the group's meeting place at 318 E....
Address: 318 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. This brick and stone edifice served as the meeting place Banner Council J.O.U.A.M. (Junior Order of United American Mechanics). A cement and metal archway frames the steps to the property and reads...
Address: 712 East Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of the side of the building and the metal and astroturf sculptures of the Garage Bar next door. Ghost sign reads "Allied Van Lines Parking Lot."
Address: 720 East Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Several layers of ghost signs with various colors, viewed from the side parking lot across what appear to be garden beds. Ghost signs read "Riedling & Bro Hay, Grain and Mill Feed;...
Address: 812 East Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Restaurant is under construction. Partially legible ghost sign, viewed from the side of the building, reads "Tailoring."
Address: 900 East Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This building has a large ghost sign painted on the side of the building which reads "Hausman Motor Co." The building has been vacant but was recently purchased and being remodeled at...
Eastern Department School, 622 Rubel Avenue (later Eastern Junior High School), Louisville, Kentucky. Three- story brick building, nearly square, with a flat roof and a one story vestibule for a front entrance. Two girls sit on the sidewalk steps...
Pupils and teachers at Fourth Ward School, Louisville, Kentucky. Group photograph of five seated rows of grade school-age boys and girls in suits and dresses. The text above reads, "Pupils of public schools of Louisville, Kentucky,...
Buildings; Charitable organizations; Public service
Volunteers of America, Preston & Fehr, Louisville, Kentucky. A churchlike building with a slanted roof and domed windows on the second floor. Stairs lead up to the door. The building included a men's lodge, daytime nursery, emergency kitchen,...
St. John Evangelical Church, erected in 1866, at Clay and Market Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, The brick building has a square steeple narrowing to a point. Two other buildings are visible at left, as well as two cars on the street and a school...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Catholic churches
St. Martin Catholic Church, located at Shelby and Gray Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, features stone turrets and an extremely tall steeple with a clock and cross. A statue of a cross is visible behind the church.
Salvation Army, Social Service Center, 330 East Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Ten men sit at a table and other areas in a room with flowered curtains, flowered rug, and dark furniture.
Fehr's Brewery at Preston and Fehr Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. An iron gate connects a brick wall and a brick building, cutting off a cobbled section in front of a building behind. High above the gate is an arch. The Frank Fehr Brewing Company...
Close up of four-door-wide domed and windowed entrance of Fehr's Brewery, Louisville, Kentucky. Inside the domed section is written "Frank Fehr Brewing Company." The Frank Fehr Brewing Company was originally on Green Street (now Liberty...
Installation of brew tanks, Fehr's Brewery, Louisville, Kentucky. A huge brew tank is suspended on its side by a crane (to which it is tied by one cable) outside Frank Fehr Brewing Company, where there is a square hole cut in the second floor brick...