Buildings; Financial facilities; Lincoln Savings Bank (Louisville, Ky.)
Multiple views of Lincoln Savings Bank at 136 South 4th Street on the northwest corner of 4th Street and Market Street. The building, which housed the bank and other offices, was designed by the architectural firm Joseph & Joseph. A Western...
Luckert's Drugs in the aftermath of the 1937 flood: store window boarded up, door destroyed, and debris scattered along sidewalk. A man leans against the building beneath a ladder. Handwritten on back of print: "SE corner 10th &...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; Boy Scouts of America; Elderly poor; Floods--Ohio River; Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; National Council of Senior Citizens; Senior House; Senior centers; Scouting (Youth activity); Urban elderly;...
Oral history interviews conducted with Mr. Steward Pickett on May 23, June 4, and June 25, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Mr. Pickett, a retired assistant Boy Scout executive and board member of Senior House, talks about his family, growing up on an...
City & town life; Streets; Banks; Automobiles; Buildings; Historic buildings; Stores & shops
Address: 208 S. Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. At the intersection of Fifth and Market Streets in downtown stands the Louisville Trust Building. Oversized arches mark the entries and are repeated several stories above with smaller arched...
Cars are parked at an angle to the sidewalk along Market Street in Louisville, Kentucky. At the corner of Fourth Street is Goldberg's which advertises, "See us for clothes save money." Sarnoff-Irving Quality Hats occupies the space...
Streets; Banks; Stores & shops; Buildings; Street railroads; Transportation
Address: 403 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Pedestrians cross Market Street at the intersection with Fourth Street. Cars are driving both directions down Market and a number of autos are parked diagonally along the street. A trolley car is...
Streets; Automobiles; Stores & shops; Street railroads; Buildings; Transportation
A trolley runs down Market Street in front of the Louisville National Bank. Cars drive down Market or are parked diagonally along the street. Pedestrians walk along the sidewalks. Beyond the bank are Sullivan & Brach (a restaurant), Ed. H....
Address: 5th & Market Streets, Louisville, KY. "The Louisville Trust Co." is painted on the south side of the building. In smaller letters, with only some words discernible: "interest (?) paid (?) on deposits." The section...
Address: 129 South 6th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Ghost sign reads "F.S. Schardein and Sons Bardes Coal Stroker All Sizes Remodeling Repairing Plumbing-Hot Water & Steam Heating Contractors Shop at Our Stores for Supplies Established...
Address: 129 South 6th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of building's south-facing wall from Market Street between 5th Street and 6th Street. Ghost sign reads "F. S. Schardein & Sons. 129 S. 6th St. Remodeling Repairing Bardes Coal...
On 15th Street between Market and Main Streets in Louisville, Kentucky, is this faded sign for Vogt Bros. Mfg. Co, formerly located at 1402 W. Main Street. Another word is partially visible under the main words and along the side of the building...
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...
Haymarket area between Jefferson & Market streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Cars and trucks, many of the trucks with wood railed beds, park in a lot amid barrels, baskets, and pedestrians. Beyond the parking lot are some stores: "Otter &...
Construction machinery digging up the road at the intersection of the 100 block of South 38th Street and Market Street. At the corner is a house with a sign for Geo. F. Hosch, Cleaner and Dyer, Office. Two young men are in the front left corner of...
The 200 block of South 38th Street dug up with a trench with boards laid across and supported by vertical beams with piles of dirt on either side. Construction crews are at the end of the narrow lane or tunnel of boards.
Two men, one of them African-American, work at a large pipe that has been exposed underground. The pipe has large holes and a board running through it. Title supplied by cataloger.