Port stern view of FULTON running full past Howard Shipyard in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. FULTON, a stern wheel towboat with a wood hull (129 ft. x 19 ft. x 3 ft.) was built at Madison, Indiana in 1891. She operated in the...
Oval-shaped portrait of Harry S. Fulton wearing center-parted hair, a mustache, a suit jacket, and tie. Inscription on mount, lower center: "Howdy Cousin John! Where's Bert?" Yours since '76 Harry S. Fulton. Louisville, March 13 1904....
Address: 1560 Fulton Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A woman in a dark dress and glasses sits at a small wooden desk as children stand in line to give her money or small booklets. Next to her is a chalkboard above which a sign reads, "Savings...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Fulton Mandeville of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing dark-framed glasses and striped tie. The photograph has been painted on and marred with discolorations. Stamped on back of image: credit, Walton Jones (Louisville photographer); March...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Fulton Mandeville of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing dark-framed glasses and striped tie. The photograph has been painted on and marred with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Chairman of programme committee for "Victory...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Military uniforms
Portrait of Fulton Mandeville of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and military cavalry uniform (probably from World War I). He worked for the Louisville Water Company. The photograph has been painted on and badly creased. Stamped on...
Sawmills; Tugboats; Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Tugboat FULTON and crew in Howard Shipyard in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana during the 1913 Ohio River flood. The picture appears to have been taken from the deck outside the mills.
Small frame house on Market Street in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana that was home to the Frank "Fitz" Hurst family on February 14, 1904. A woman, or young adult, and child are standing in front of the house and the lawn is...
According to the photographer's notes, this image is of people "building a flat on the Penn Street Levee April 1, 1913 @ 11:05." Penn Street was in Port Fulton, Indiana which was annexed by Jeffersonville in 1926.
Two girls standing in flat boat on the dry cobblestone sidewalk outside the fence in front of the Howard's old home in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana after the 1913 Ohio River flood receded. The Howard Mansion is in the background.
Edmonds J. Howard, Jim Armstrong, and Hiram Heaton standing in deep snow on Market Street in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana in January, 1910. Howard Shipyards' machine shop, bell tower and warehouse are behind the men.
Floods--Ohio River; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company; Boat & ship industry; Cities & towns
Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana and the upper yard at Howard Shipyard during the 1913 Ohio River flood. According to the photographer's notes this picture was taken from the "roof of the mould loft Apl. 2, 1913 at 9:45".
Floods--Ohio River; Streets; Buildings; Houses; Dwellings; Utility poles
Market Street in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana during the 1907 Ohio River flood. According to the photographer's notes, this picture is "looking down towards the levee taken from the skiff" on January 23, 1907.
Flooded houses on Market Street in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana during the 1913 Ohio River flood. According to the photographer's notes, this picture was taken on March 31 at 10:25.
Small boat carrying Loretta Howard and her children Ed and Martha, approaches the Market Street levee in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana during the 1913 Ohio River flood. Men are gathered at the top of the levee.
Floods--Ohio River; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company; Boat & ship industry; Streets; Sawmills
Looking west on Market Street in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana during the 1913 Ohio River. The building in the center is the Howard Shipyard mill.