Wide stretch of paved road with an industrial campus of buildings in the far left. Identified as 17th Street but is actually Seventh Street Road between Arcade Avenue and Homeview Drive, based on the Arcadia Inn on the right side of the road.
Schools; Children; Group portraits; People; Buildings
Address: 1713 W. Madison Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Students pose for a group portrait at the entrance to the Madison Street School. The entry has an extra large arch with "Madison St. School" and decorative leaves carved above it. In...
American Tobacco Company; Industrial facilities; Automobiles; Street railroads; Transportation; Buildings
Address: 1624 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. This view of the American Tobacco Co. from the south side of Broadway between 16th and 17th Streets shows a temporary crossover switch on the streetcar tracks. A car is parked in front of the...
Tombstone set flush in a rock wall which is part of a wooded hill. Inscription reads, "In Memoriam, Granville Allen, C9. D 17th KY Inft. Was killed near this spot Oct. 27 1861, Kentucky's first blood in the War of the Rebellion. Erected by...
Portrait of Kate C. (Mrs. Charles Pearce) Dodd of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing a pearl necklace and black dress, with her silver hair short, wavy and parted to the side. The photograph is torn and really marked up. Stamped on bottom, front...
Portraits; Men; Government officials; Mayors; Binoculars
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky standing outside, wearing a bowler and holding binoculars. He was Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. The photograph is torn in a few places and missing small sections. Handwritten on back of image: Mayor...
Portrait of attorney John G. Heyburn of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a suit and striped tie. The photograph has a few cracks and is yellowing from age. Stamped on back of image: Herald-Post, Page No. 7, Photo No. 4, Issue of November 17th.
Martha Howell of Louisville, Kentucky sitting on a fence, holding her riding hat and wearing a riding outfit. The photograph is missing small pieces and has spots of discoloration. Handwritten on back of image: Miss Martha Howell, Horse show at...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; College administrators; Physicians; People associated with education & communication
Portrait of Dr. John Walker Moore of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a printed tie with his suit. The photograph has been marked with discoloration from age. Handwritten on back of image: Dean, School of Medicine, University of Louisville. Stamped on...
Roosevelt School, 222 North 17th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view of three-story brick buildings on a street corner, with a yard surrounded by a white picket fence and containing a basketball court. The front building has an arch over...
Roosevelt School, 222 North 17th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. More of a close-up than photo ULPA 1994.18.1050 and a slightly lighter print with a bit of sun and a buggy parked along the street. Diagonal view of three-story brick buildings on a...
Sierra Leone; Imperialism; Discovery & exploration; Men; Women; Animals; Central African Republic; Africa, Central; Big game hunting; Royalty; Lutes; Stringed instruments; Servants; Africa, West; Ships
Woodblock prints, all signed "Hartwell," from left to right starting at top left: Scene of Sierra-Leone, with black man pointing lion out to two white men holding guns; group of black men, overseen by white man in safari garb, rowing boat...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers; Quartermasters--United States
Portrait of Brigadier General Samuel Beckley Holabird (1826-1907), who served as a quartermaster during the U.S. Civil War and was named the 17th Quartermaster General from 1883-1890. In this capacity he helped make significant improvements to the...
A large group of men wearing suits stand in multiple rows in front of a building with columns at its entrance. The text on the photograph reads "Louisville Lodge. No. 5 Loyal Order of Moose. Class Initiation. Sunday Dec. 17th 1944."