Alexander Craig Culbertson and wife, Bess Haldeman Culbertson of Louisville, Kentucky, walking arm-in-arm. Alexander Craig Culbertson and his brother, William S. Culbertson, were the inspiration of Annie Fellows Johnston's characters Malcolm and...
Alexander Craig Culbertson and wife, Bess Haldeman Culbertson of Louisville, Kentucky, standing together on a ship, dressed formally. Alexander Craig Culbertson and his brother, William S. Culbertson, were the inspiration of Annie Fellows...
William S. Culbertson sitting on a bench outside, wearing a jacket and tie. William S. Culbertson and his brother, Alexander Craig Culbertson, were the inspiration of Annie Fellows Johnston's characters Malcolm and Keith in her novel, "The Two...
Portraits; Men; People associated with entertainment & sports; Business people
Samuel A. Culbertson of Louisville, Kentucky seated on an outdoor bench beside a man named William C. Photograph has been painted on in a few spots. Handwritten on back of image: Samuel A. Culbertson, left, President of Churchill Downs; William...
Portraits; Men; Women; People associated with entertainment & sports; Business people
Samuel A. Culbertson of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a bowler, sitting at what looks to be Churchill Downs with a woman, possibly his wife. He was President of Churchill Downs. Photograph has been painted on and cut down the middle.
Portraits; Men; People associated with entertainment & sports; Business people
Samuel A. Culbertson of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a bowler and striped suit. The photograph has been cut so that only he is visible. Handwritten on back: President of Churchill Downs. Stamped on back of image: May 12, 1930.
Portraits; Men; People associated with entertainment & sports; Business people
Samuel A. Culbertson of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a striped suit and hard collar. Photograph has been cut so that only he is visible. Handwritten on back of image: President of Churchill Downs.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; People associated with entertainment & sports; Business people
Portrait of Samuel A. Culbertson of Louisville, Kentucky, President of Churchill Downs, wearing a suit, hard collar, and tie. The dark background of the portrait blends in with his suit jacket. Stamped on back of image: May 24, 1930.
As my curatorial thesis project, I chose to curate an exhibit of George Washington Morrison's paintings. George Morrison was a well-known portrait painter in New Albany, Indiana during his time here from 1840-1893. His paintings are on display in...
Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Governors; Vice Presidents; Business people; Railroad stations
Governor Flem D. Sampson of Barbourville, Kentucky, who served as Governor of Kentucky from 1927-1931, standing beside a train with his wife, Susie Steele Sampson, U. S. Vice President (and former Kentucky Senator) Charles Curtis, Samuel A....
A copy photograph of a framed portrait of a dark-haired woman with hair pulled back, wearing a black dress with white collar. She may be Jean Thomas' grandmother, Sarah Mefford Bell. The name Mary Culbertson has also been associated with this...
Several horses with carriages are on Third Street in Louisville, Ky. The Grabfelder Mansion at 1442 Third Street is on the left sitting two doors down from the Samuel Culbertson Mansion at 1432 Third Street. A. W. Terhune wrote on the front of the...