Missing data is very common in survey research. However, currently few guidelines exist with regard to the diagnosis and remedy to missing data in survey research. The goal of this thesis was to investigate properties and effects of three selected...
Side wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
J.M. WHITE, a side-wheel packet with wood hull (312.7 ft. x 47.9 ft. x 11.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1878. Owned by Greenville & New Orleans Packet Co., J.M. WHITE operated on the lower Mississippi River. The 276th boat built at Howard,...
World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--Eastern Front; Soldiers; Cruisers (Warships); Ships; Decks (Ships); Seas
Soldiers on deck of French cruiser Château-Renault at the end of their sail from Italy to Itea, Greece in 1917. According to photographer's papers, the convoy was attacked by a submarine and one ship was sunk as they crossed the Adriatic Sea at...
Battleships; Men; Sailors; USS Kentucky (BB-6 : Battleship)
Eight men in naval uniforms pose on deck of the USS Kentucky (BB-6), a battleship launched in 1898 by the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company of Newport News, Virginia.
Eleven men and women stand on the top deck of a docked, smoke-blowing ferry boat which is marked "Katherine" and "Cairo. Birds Point. Wickliffe." The boat, two stories with a small enclosure above, is on the Mississippi River,...
Steam Ferry "New Haven" docked on the Ohio River at Uniontown. The ferry has a smokestack and water wheel, and a man leaning back in a chair on its deck.
U.S. snagboat E. A Woodruff was built in 1874 and operated the length of the Ohio River. The deck mounted cranes and hoists worked to remove debris and obstructions from the river. The boat was retired in 1920 and became a wharf boat in Louisville,...
Portrait of Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Lafon Allen and Mrs. Emma Hunter Powell Allen of Louisville, Kentucky, standing on the deck of a ship. The photograph has been cut down to size and discolored from age. Stamped on back: September 13, 1934;...
Judge Robert Worth Bingham and wife, Aleen Kithgow Hilliard Bingham of Louisville, Kentucky, standing on a ship deck. The photograph has been marked with discolorations. Article attached to back of image: Associated Press Photo…From New York;...
Judge Robert Worth Bingham and daughter, Henrietta W. Bingham of Louisville, Kentucky, standing on deck of a ship. Article attached to back of image: Off to Europe, socially prominent; sails on the Guard Liner "Aquitenia" (King--Camera...
Portrait of Bishop John A. Floersh of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a long coat, suit and hat, standing on the deck of a ship. Floersh served as Bishop, then Archbishop, of Louisville from 1924-1967. The photograph has a lot of blemishes,...
Portraits; Men; Government officials; Ocean travel; Ships
S. Parker Gilbert, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a bowler and double-breasted coat. The photograph has some discoloration and is warped along the one side. Attached to back of image: Agent General for Reparations Arrives Here From Abroad;...
Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Ocean travel; ships
S. Parker Gilbert, Jr. and wife, Louise Ross Todd Gilbert, of Louisville, Kentucky. They are standing on the deck of a ship together. Crop marks outline their heads and there are a lot of discoloration marks. Handwritten on back of image: S. Parker...
Portraits; Men; Government officials; Mayors; Presidents; Boats
William B. Harrison, Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933, with United States President Herbert Hoover. They are both wearing bowlers and winter jackets. The photograph has been marred with discolorations and bent corners. Attached to back of image:...
Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Ocean travel; Ships
Edwin P. Morrow, born in Somerset, Kentucky and Governor of Kentucky from 1919-1923, with wife, Katherine Waddle Morrow. They are standing on the deck of a ship, wearing coats and hats. Article attached to back of image: Metropolitan Photo...
Portraits; Men; Government officials; Ocean travel; Ships
Frederic M. Sackett, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, who served as Kentucky Senator from 1925-1930 before being appointed U. S. Ambassador to Germany (1930-1933), standing on the deck of a ship. The photograph is slightly discolored from age....
Senator Frederic M. Sackett, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, who served as Kentucky Senator from 1925-1930, on the deck of a ship with his wife, Olive Speed Sackett. The photograph is warped along the bottom edge and discolored from age. Article...