Health care facilities; African Americans; Infants; Physicians; People
Address: 760 Hancock Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A doctor examines a baby who sits on a table covered in a white cloth. The doctor holds a stethoscope to the baby's chest. Beside him stands a woman in a white apron and seated next to the table is...
Religious facilities; Welfare facilities; Women; Children; People; Buildings; African Americans
Address: 760 S. Hancock Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A group of African Americans adults wait with children, including a toddler and infants, in front of the Presbyterian Colored Mission. One man stands at the end near a car. The brick building...
Men; Women; People; Religious facilities; Welfare facilities; Quilts; Beds
Address: 314 S. Hancock Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Beds and makeshift room dividers adorn a room for refugees at the Presbyterian Colored Mission. Two men and two women sit in the room. The men wear suits and have placed their hats on one of the...
Flooded warehouses and other buildings by the Ohio River with the H. Fruechtenicht Hay & Grain building to the left. The George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge or Second Street Bridge, formerly the Municipal Bridge, is in the background. Labeled...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Presbyterian churches; African American churches
Grace Presbyterian Church, a low brick building located at Hancock and Roselane streets, Louisville, Kentucky, served the African-American community. The entrance is at the street corner. Handwritten in the bottom left: "10-8-29" and...
J & H Bunce, No. 2 Hook & Ladder Co., East side of Hancock, between Market & Jefferson. Formerly St. John Evangelical Church. A two story light brick building with a pediment labeled "J. & H. Bunce No. 2 Hook & Ladder...