G. W. Munz Auto Service, a low, long brick building with terra cotta roofing, is shown. Three cars are parked outside. The street is paved with bricks and has tracks for trolleys. Utility lines are visible overhead.
Cumberland Falls State Park (Ky.); Historic preservation--Kentucky
This thesis is an examination of Louisville Times editor Tom Wallace's fight to prevent the construction of a hydroelectric dam at Cumberland Falls, Kentucky between 1926 and 1931. By mining Wallace's recently cataloged personal papers, this study...
Before and after views of Bill's Auto Stores on 7th Street Road and Berry Blvd. In the before, part of the building is covered in paint or old brick while the other part has the new Perma Stone siding on it. Ladders are on the sidewalk in front. In...
Before and after views of Bill's Auto Stores. In the before, the building is painted a dark color and the sign reads Cordovan Tires. In the after, the siding has been replaced with Perma Stone and the sign reads Bill's Auto.
A car labeled "World's Fair Auto Transit Co." filled with riders passes in front of two horse sculptures at the edge of the "Grand Canal" at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. The Palace of Education and Social Economy is...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Claude L. Balthis of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing glasses and a suit jacket with a tie. Handwritten on back of image: (Chevrolet) Director Louisville Auto Trades Association, auto show; Credit, Cusick Studios (Louisville). Stamped on...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Raymond E. Montgomery of Louisville, Kentucky, President of Montgomery Auto Company, wearing a jacket and printed tie. The photograph has been badly creased in top corner and marked with discolorations. Stamped on back of image:...
Eugene Stuart of Louisville, Kentucky, secretary of the Louisville Automobile Club, shaking hands with one of the Cincinnati Auto Club officials. The photograph is damaged around the corners and marked with discolorations from age. Stamped on back...
Standing next to an auto, Bud McCoy shows Grover Hatfield the York petition in Cannonsburg, Kentucky, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved in a famous feud in the 1870s-1880s. Title supplied by cataloger.
Grover Hatfield, smoking pipe, listens to Bud McCoy, with York petition, by auto, Cannonsburg, Kentucky, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved in a famous feud in the 1870s-1880s. Title supplied by cataloger.
Automobile industry; Automobiles; Ford Motor Company; Men; Business people
Last Model T Ford (motor number 14,987,899) leaves the assembly line at Ford plant on Southwestern Parkway in Louisville, Kentucky on July 3, 1927. Posing with auto, from left to right: Keith Denham, R.G. Potter, Carlton Fry, Elbert J. Lucas (Ford...
Buildings; Transportation facilities; Automobile service stations; Garages
Interior and exterior views of the Auto & Trailer Mart, including shots of the office and waiting area, cars in the garage, and front and side views of the outside of the building. Address: 4033 Dixie Highway, Louisville, Kentucky.
Med Center One houses the compliance offices for the Health Sciences Campus, the Office of Industry Contracts, and training space. This building formerly housed the Paul Schultz Commercial Artist Company. It earlier housed an auto parts supplier...
Utility poles; Louisville Gas and Electric Company; Buildings
Address: 1200 block of W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Utility lines run along the sidewalk in front of a number of buildings. Trolley tracks line the street and cars are parked along the sidewalk. One of the buildings has a sign for Auto Supply...