Electronic commerce--Corrupt practices--Prevention; Internet advertising--Corrupt practices; Internet fraud
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Address: Payne Street and Hamilton Avenue (now Lexington Road), Louisville, Kentucky. A cart of quarried stone sits midway up a railed ramp outside a grouping of wooden buildings. Two men stand in front of the ramp. One of the men wears a white...
Buildings; Commercial facilities; Industrial facilities; Clothing industry; Shoe industry
L. & R. Company Manufacturers of Louisville, Kentucky, billed as the "Home of Longwear Laces" on one of two signs on the building. The edifice is highest at the center of the roof. L & R Company, the president of which was Jacob...
Well-known and widely reproduced photogravure of full-length character portrait of James E. Murdoch in costume for his role as Count Waldbourg in August Kotzebue's "The Stranger." He sits in an outdoor setting, wearing a hat, tunic,...
Photogravure character portrait of actor William Warren in the role of "Herr Weigel" in "My Son." In this well-known and widely-reproduced image, Warren wears a jacket, vest with watch fob, ascot, and plaid pants, and holds a...
Three-quarter length seated portrait of Harry Kellar, who is bald and wears a three-piece suit with white bow tie. Magician Harry Kellar performed at Macauley's Theatre in December 1899 (billed as "The Great Kellar, Magical...
Three-quarter length character portrait of Christie McDonald Jefferson seated, wearing an oversize hat and elaborate off-the-shoulder dress. An equally elaborate cape is draped behind her on the chair. Canadian actress Christie McDonald was born...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Theatrical producers & directors; Men
Portrait of producer Tommaso (or Tomasso) Salvini, who was born in Italy in 1829 and died in 1916. He is balding, but has a handlebar mustache, and wears a suit jacket and tie with stickpin. He first appeared at Macauley's Theatre with "The...
Double portrait of magician Alexander Herrmann (billed as Hermann III, "the only successor to Herrmann the Great"). Herrmann is seated before a poster of himself. In both images, he is wearing a tuxedo with white bow tie, his curly hair...
Autographed portrait of Alexander Herrmann (billed as Hermann III, "the only successor to Herrmann the Great") wearing a middle part, thick mustache and goatee, and suit jacket and tie. Herrmann III performed at Macauley's Theatre four...
Full-length portrait of magician Alexander Herrmann (billed as Hermann III, "the only successor to Herrmann the Great") in a magician's costume. He stands with arms folded, wearing a skullcap, robes, mustache, and goatee. Location of...
Composite of nine separate photographs of Maude Adams, an actress born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in Salt Lake City, Utah, on November 11, 1872. She appeared at Macauley's Theatre thirteen times between 1902 and 1918, including two performances as...
Portrait of performer Henry E. Dixey. Born January 6, 1859 in Boston, Massachusetts, Henry E. Dixey was billed in four productions at Macauley's Theatre between 1889 and 1909. He died February 25, 1943 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Inscription on...
Portrait of performer A. E. Lohman leaning his chin on his left hand. He wears his hair parted in the center along with a mustache, three-piece pin-striped suit, and tie with stickpin. Although he is not billed, A. E. Lohman may have appeared at...
Portrait of Harry Kellar wearing a ten-gallon hat, eyeglasses, and a three-piece suit and tie. Magician Harry Kellar performed at Macauley's Theatre in December 1899 (billed as "The Great Kellar, Magical Entertainment") and September...
Full-length portrait of conductor Don Philippini, leader of an eponymous symphony orchestra that toured the American South. Although this portrait is inscribed January 11, 1908, there is no indication that his orchestra performed at Macauley's...
Three-quarter length portrait of performer and writer Taylor Granville seated in a high-backed wooden chair, wearing a pin-striped suit jacket and pants with light-colored vest and tie. Taylor Granville performed at Macauley's Theatre in "The...