A gravel road leads up to a stone or concrete bridge approximately one half mile from Middletown, Kentucky. Utility lines run along the sides of the road. On one is a sign for "Fehr's F.F.X.L. / Jefferson Island Salt." A metal shed is to...
Two-story brick building at the corner of Fifteenth and Green (now Liberty), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is Smith's Grocery; a man and a young child stand near the door. On the side of the building are two painted signs: one for...
Two-story wooden building on the corner of Sixteenth and Magazine, Louisville, Kentucky. The windows of the shop on the ground floor appear to be covered in white paper or cloth on the inside (or perhaps the picture has faded too much). Signs...
Two-story dark brick building at the corner of Twentieth and Rowan, Louisville, Kentucky. Large wooden awning on the ground floor. Painted sign on the side of the building advertises Fritz Eberle Grocery and Saloon as well as Frank Fehr's F.F.X.L.
Two-story brick building at the corner of Nineteenth and Cedar (formerly Grayson), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is H. Hanekamp's West End Liquor House and Saloon, with painted advertisements on the side of the building for H....
Two-story brick building with long windows at the corner of Twenty-Sixth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses Hubbuch's Cafe, selling Fortuna Whisky and Senn & Ackerman Lager Beer. A man is visible...
Buildings; Advertisements; Signs (Notices); Brick wall signs; Street railroad tracks; Electric lines
Long two-story brick building at the corner of Twenty-Eighth and Greenwood, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses State Fair Exchange (C. M. Rose, proprietor). A large painted ad for Frank Fehr's F.F.X.L. is on the side of the building. A...
Two-story building on the corner of Second and Green (now Liberty) Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Streetcar wires prominent. Brick building in background has painted advertisement of "Frank Fehr's F.F.X.L. For Family Use."
Dark brick three-story building at the corner of Grayson (now Cedar) and Eleventh Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Painted on the side are advertisements for A. J. Potter's saloon (which might be the name of the establishment) as well as ads for...