Address: 142 South 15th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of building from parking lot on northern side of building. Ghost sign on building reads, "Peerless Manufactur[ing]."
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...
Multiple views of a lot at 15th Street and Maple Street with a liquor store, I.W. Harper whiskey billboard, and row of small houses in front of an alley.
Address: 1915 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Brooms lean against the exterior of a hardware store as a row of pots and buckets sits at the curb. A couple of reel mowers are also on display. An advertisement on the window reads,...
Location: Main and Johnson Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Six dappled horses pull a white wagon hauling steers. Two men in white coats and hats drive the wagon as another man in a dark hat rides along. "Falls City Brewing Co." is written...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Walter Koehler of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a jacket and striped tie. The photograph is discolored with age. Stamped on front of image: Standiford. Handwritten on back: Walter Koehler, of Henry Koehler & Company, Lumber Dealers,...
Tombstone reads: "In memory of the Hon. Judge THOMAS WARING, born in Prince George Co. Md. Emegrated [sic] to Ky. 1784 & Died in Greenup Co. Jan. 15th, 1818, in his 67. Year." A smaller marker in front of the grave reads...
Multiple views of a Peaslee Gaulbert building, a brick building with a water tower near railroad tracks and the Devoe & Raynolds Company building behind it. Address: 226 North 15th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Bales of cotton covering a large area in front of a large paddle boat or paddle steamer. In the foreground two African-American men sit on the bales. Other men are in the background. Title: 12479 - Cotton! Cotton! Cotton! Levee, New Orleans, La....
Twentieth Century Limited train on tracks near water. A building is visible on the horizon at the rear of the train. Text printed on verso reads, "The Twentieth Century Limited on the Lake Shore & New York Central lines is the fastest long...