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.
University of Louisville. Medical Dept.; Medical students; Teachers
University of Louisville medical department 1891 - 1892 - Composite photograph of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1891 - 1892 from the University of Louisville school of medicine in Louisville, Kentucky. Rows of...
Louisville City Hospital school of nursing 1918 - Composite photograph of Louisville City Hospital school of nursing class of 1918. Two rows of individual oval-shaped portraits of students in nursing uniforms and caps with four portraits across the...
Louisville Medical College; Medical students; Teachers
Louisville Medical College 1904 - Composite photograph for the Louisville Medical College in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1904. Rows of individual oval-shaped portraits of students with...
Robert Armstrong Cochran was born in 1822, on French Creek, in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. When he was three years of age his parents moved to Mercer County, Pennsylvania. He acquired his education in that part of Western Pennsylvania and at the...
Stern wheelers; Tugboats; Steamboats; Ship equipment & rigging; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Paddlewheel of towboat TRANSIT, damaged in ice, at Howard Shipyard in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.. TRANSIT, a stern wheel towboat with a wood hull (122 ft. x 24 ft. x 3.9 ft.), was buit in Brownsville, Pennsylvania in 1889. Owned by...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Port side of P.D. STAGGS, sitting with steam up, at the bank of Ohio River at Howard Shipyard. P.D. STAGGS, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (161 ft. x 28.6 ft. x 4.4 ft.), was built by Howard in 1893. Owned by Alex Kendall and Captain A. T....
300 block of south Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard, on the south side. H.C. Armstrong Building, a long two-story stone building with shops and offices.