Portrait of Dorothy Fetter of Louisville, Kentucky wearing her hair cut short, a necklace and dress. Crop marks frame the upper half of her body. Handwritten on back of image: Miss Dorothy Fetter, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Chas E. Fetter, 1061...
Autographed character portrait of performer Selena Fetter in left profile, wearing a bonnet and dress with bustle. Fetter was born in Kentucky circa 1860, and performed at Macauley's Theatre eight times between 1881 and 1895. She married fellow...
Performance program for fiftieth performance of "The Henrietta," a comedy by Bronson Howard, produced by the comedians Robson & Crane at Union Square Theatre, New York, Monday evening, November 14th, 1887. Includes list of characters...
The Geo G. Fetter Co. building at 410 W. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, is shown with a water tower on top. Its advertising indicates: printing & stationary, office & bank supplies, typewriter supplies and fine office furniture. A...
A man and a woman in front of a computer terminal. Information on back of image reads: "Tim Fitzgerald shows Marty Fetter how to use the Life Planning Center's computerized career guidance system." The Life Planning Center was organized...
Shelby Street at Fetter Avenue looking north. It is a dirt road with houses on either side. A car drives south on Shelby Street. Signs for lumber and real estate companies are on the left side of the road.
Trench supported by wood beams and posts at Shelby Street and Fetter Avenue by a row of houses. A construction crane is on the other side of the trench.
Car painted with an advertisement for Geo. G. Fetter Company complete office outfitters parked on street in front of Yellow Cab Truck Rental at Ninth Street and Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Address: 500 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Seelbach Hotel, constructed in the Beaux Arts style, was completed in 1905. This street scene shows the Seelbach Hotel with its canopied entryway and first floor lined with shops, including...
Address: 112 S. Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A horse and carriage and three cars are parked in front of the Kenyon building which is announced by a sign painted on the side of the building. The stone and brick building has large plate glass...
Buildings; Canopies; Automobiles; Banks; Lincoln Savings Bank (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 136 S. Fourth Street (Demolished, 1973.) The Lincoln Savings Bank is another of the buildings for which Alfred S. Joseph served as chief architect while at Macdonald & Dodd. Its glazed tile upper and lower tiers, setting off the brick...