Cadman, S. Parkes (Samuel Parkes), 1864-1936; Radio in religion--United States--History; Religious broadcasting--Christianity--History; Religious broadcasting--United States--History; Christianity--United States--20th century
S. Parkes Cadman (1864-1936), a Christian minister at Central Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York from 1901 to 1936, was a popular religious figure in interwar America. From 1924 to 1928, Cadman served as president of the Federal Council of...
Louisville College of Dentistry; Dental students; Women dental students; Teachers
Louisville College of Dentistry 1901 - Composite photograph of students in the dental school class of 1901 and faculty at Louisville College of Dentistry. Oval individual portraits of men in graduation gowns and caps or mortarboards. Rectangular...
Kentucky University. Medical Department; Medical students; Teachers
Kentucky University medical department 1901 - Composite photograph for the Kentucky University Medical Department in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1901. Group of individual oval-shaped...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Launchings; Tugboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
GOLD DUST, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (170 ft. x 34 ft. x 5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1901. Owned by Louisville & Evansville Packet Co., GOLD DUST operated on the Ohio River between the two cities. She burned and was lost on her...
University of Louisville. Medical Dept.; Medical students; Teachers
University of Louisville medical department 1901 - Composite photograph for the University of Louisville school of medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1901. Individual oval-shaped...
Medical education; Medical students; Kentucky University. Medical Department
Catalog for Kentucky University medical department, 1901-1902. Includes list of board of curators and faculty, program information, including curriculum and admission requirements, currently enrolled students for 1900, and a textbook list. Printed...
Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville (Ky.); Medical students; Teachers
Hospital College of Medicine 1901 - Composite photograph for the Hospital College of Medicine of faculty and the graduating medical school class of 1901 in Louisville, Kentucky. Rows of oval photographs of students with their names and home states...
Character portrait of actress Marcia Van Dresser in the role of Francesca in "Francesca da Rimini" (ca. 1901), which she performed opposite Otis Skinner at Macauley's Theatre in November 1901. She wears a white blouse, and flowers in her...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Actors; Men; Costumes; Posing; Military uniforms
Full-length character portrait of French actor Constant-Benoît Coquelin in costume as Napoleon II in "L'Aiglon," in which he performed opposite Sarah Bernhardt at Macauley's Theatre on March 18, 1901. He stands with hands on hips,...
Full-length character portrait of performer Charles Dalton in costume for his role in "The Sign of the Cross." He stands before a backdrop of a temple (with columns), wearing a floor-length toga. Charles Dalton, born August 29, 1864 in...
Portrait of the left profile of actress Ella Hugh Wood wearing an extravagant hat and a high-collared dress with velvet ribbons at neck and sleeves. She performed the role of Marthy Perkins in "Way Down East" at Macauley's Theatre in...
Portrait of performer Howard Gould wearing a suit jacket and black bow tie. Born in St. Anthony, Minnesota, circa 1864, he appeared in Leo Trevor's "Brother Officers" at Macauley's Theatre in October 1901, likely the occasion for the...
Milburn house on Delaware Avenue in Buffalo; a brown brick house with green trim. A police officer stands on the sidewalk at the end of the walkway to the house. Text printed on verso reads, "On Sept. 5, 1901, President McKinley visited the...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Launchings; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
A.D. ALLEN, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (125 ft. x 23 ft. x 3.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1901. She operated on the Arkansas River initially and, after being sold to U.S. Engineers in 1910, on the upper White River. A.D. ALLEN was...
Side wheelers; Steamboats; Ship trials; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
MORNING STAR, a side-wheel packet with wood hull (225 ft. x 38 ft. x 6 ft.), was built at Howard in 1901. Owned by Louisville & Evansville Packet Co., MORNING STAR operated on the Ohio River between Louisville and Evansville until 1910 when she...
Stern wheelers; Tugboats; Steamboats; Launchings; Ship trials; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
G.W. THOMAS, a stern-wheel towboat with wood hull (173.5 ft. x 28 ft. x 6 ft.), was built at Howard in 1901. Owned by Peoples Coal Co. in Pittsburgh, she operated on the upper Ohio River. G.W. THOMAS was sold and renamed ALICIA in 1913 and then...
Stern wheelers; Tugboats; Steamboats; Launchings; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
WM. McCLELLAND, a sternwheel towboat with wood hull (150 ft. x 28 ft. x 4.5 ft.), was built in 1901 at Howard Ship Yard and Dock Company in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Owned by Wiggins Ferry Company in St. Louis, WM. McCLELLAND operated in the St....
Stern wheelers; Tugboats; Steamboats; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Distant starboard side view of towboat VEGA, tied to the bank of the Ohio River at Howard Shipyard. VEGA, a stern-wheel towboat with wood hull (104 ft. x 17 ft. x 3.3 ft.), was built at Howard in 1901. Owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,...
Side wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
GENERAL BARNARD at the bank of the Ohio River at Howard Shipyard in Jeffersonville, Indiana. GENERAL BARNARD, a side-wheel snag-boat with a wood hull (215 ft. x 37 ft. x 5 ft.) was built at Howard in 1879 for the U.S. Engineers in the St. Louis...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Launchings; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Steamboat J.S. (Way #2881), a stern-wheel excursion boat with wood hull (175 ft. x 33 ft. x 5.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1901. Owned by Captain John Streckfus, J.S. operated on the upper Mississippi River until she burned on June 18, 1910.