Location: Fourth Street and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. A crowd of people cross the street towards Thompson's Restaurant and Baker's Shoes. A canopy extends from a building, partially covering the sidewalk....
Mules; Men; Boys; Confrontations; Oneida Baptist Institute
Boys and men stand around George Baker's dead mule at the bottom of the hill in front of Marvin Hall. Carnahan Hall is on the right. The mule was killed when two men on opposite sides of the Baker-Howard feud clashed and opened fire. Charlie...
Mules; Boys; Men; Confrontations; Oneida Baptist Institute
Boys and men stand around George Baker's dead mule in front of Oneida Baptist Institute. The mule was killed when two men on opposite sides of the Baker-Howard feud clashed and opened fire. Charlie Roberts intended to shoot George Baker, but missed...
Address: 2227 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Trolley tracks on Bardstown Road pass before a series of connected brick buildings forming a zigzag pattern. Each doorway has inset columns topped with a pediment over an arched window and...
Oneida Baptist Institute commencement procession in 1916. The procession moved from the chapel in Marvin Hall, around the school's tennis and basketball courts and the Big Store to reach the banks of the South Fork. There they witnessed the baptism...
Rites & ceremonies; Baptisms; Men; Oneida Baptist Institute
Professor Burns baptizes Charlie Roberts on the South Fork of the Kentucky River below Bullskin Creek on Oneida Baptist Institute's Commencement Day in 1916. The blacksmith shop, on the left, sits high over the bank so mules can walk under it. The...
Professor Burns is baptizing Charlie Roberts on the South Fork of the Kentucky River below Bullskin Creek on Oneida Baptist Institute's Commencement Day in 1916. The blacksmith shop, on the left, sits high over the bank so mules can walk under it....
Buildings; Cafes; Bowling alleys; Signs (Notices); Advertisements; Electric signs
Large three-story brick building at the corner of Eighteenth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses O. J. Baker's Cafe and Bowling Alley. Large windows on the second floor with ornate decorations on top.