Map of six southern states (Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia) plus the Tennessee Government area and other land east of the Mississippi River, shows cities and towns, mountain ranges, rivers, large lakes,...
Three-quarter length character portrait of actress and singer Georgia Cayvan wearing fur-trimmed overcoat and hat. Georgia Cayvan appeared at Macauley's Theatre four times: in December 1884, January 1886, and December-January 1896-1897. Location of...
Portrait of actress and singer Georgia Cayvan (1858-1906), who appeared at Macauley's Theatre three times: in December 1884, January 1886, and December-January 1896-1897. Inscription on mount verso: Mrs. Macauley with regards of Georgia Cayvan....
Portrait of Georgia McCampbell (Mrs. Francis Hegen) Miller of Louisville, Kentucky, dressed in evening wear. The photograph has been painted on and marked with discolorations. Stamped on back of image: March 13, 1933; credit, Walton Jones...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Legislators
Portrait of U.S. Representative Leslie J. Steele of Decatur, Georgia, wearing a suit jacket and bow tie. The photograph is badly discolored from age. Article attached to back of image: Congressman, Fifth Georgia Congressional District; 9-13-28.
Character portrait of left profile of performer Georgia Davids wearing a headscarf tied under her chin. Davids starred in two productions at Macauley's Theatre, in April 1888 ("The Wife," "Evadne," and "Ingomar") and...
Portrait of performer Georgia Davids, a young woman sitting in a high-backed wooden chair, apparently daydreaming. Davids starred in two productions at Macauley's Theatre, in April 1888 ("The Wife," "Evadne," and...
Map of the southeastern United States shows capes, bays, rivers, mountain ranges and cities primarily in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. According to inscriptions, the map is based on surveys and observations by Joseph Purcell...
Segregation in education; African American construction workers; Construction workers; African Americans; Labor unions; Race relations; Laborers' International Union of North America; Women construction workers; African Americans--Employment; A....
Oral history interview conducted with James "Jimmy" Stewart on April 4, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Mr. Stewart, business manager for Local 576 of the Laborers' International Union of North America discusses segregation in education in Tennessee...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Ship trials; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
GEORGIA LEE, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (210 ft. x 43 ft. x 6 ft.), was built at Howard in 1898. Owned by Lee Line in Memphis, she operated on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers between Memphis and Cincinnati. She was lost in ice at Memphis,...
Louisville City Hospital 1920 - Composite photograph of Louisville City Hospital school of nursing class of 1920. Cluster of individual oval-shaped portraits of students in nursing uniforms and caps with one larger portrait of the superintendent....
A woman and two men pose on the set of "May Blossom, or the Fisherman's Daughter" which debuted at New York's Madison Square Theatre on April 12, 1884, and was staged at Macauley's Theatre in December 1884 and January 1886. Georgia Cayvan...
Monuments & memorials; Carriages & coaches; National parks & reserves; Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (Ga. and Tenn.)
A horse and carriage pass by the Kentucky Monument in the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park in northern Georgia and eastern Tennessee. The granite monument was dedicated May 4, 1899.
Souvenir postcard folder from Savannah, Georgia. Includes a variety of images of buildings in Savannah, including Christ Church Episcopal Church, the city hall, various hotels, Central of Georgia Railway Hospital [sic], the masonic temple, and...
Sculpture; Mixed media; Women; Women's rights; Feminism; Feminists; Sexism; Stereotyping; Discrimination; Sex; Genitals; Body parts; Human body; Biology; History; Arts & crafts; Dinner parties; Celebrations; Parties; Guests; Dining tables;...
"Each of the ceramic plates adorning the table in this installation was individualized. In this photograph, the Georgia O'Keeffe plate on the right owed something of its original design to her Black Iris paintings of the mid-1920s. The plate...
Mike (Michael Richard) Balenti (1886-1955). Black-and-white portrait of Mike Balenti with the Savannah Indians (Georgia). Verso: Series No. 1. Old Mill Cigarettes. Base Ball Subjects - Large Assortment. Factory No. 25, 2d Dist. VA.
United States. Army--History; Federal aid to law enforcement agencies--United States; Riots--United States
The function of the army of the United States is to protect the country against all enemies foreign and domestic. Everyone is cognizant of the accomplishments of the American forces against its foreign enemies; but there is another work, of equal...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; College administrators; Physicians; People associated with education & communication
Portrait of Dr. John Walker Moore of Louisville, Kentucky as a younger man, wearing a printed tie. The photograph has marks of discoloration and missing small portions around the edges. Article attached to back of image: Associated Press...
Portrait of Fillison L. Speiden, who worked for the Southern Freight Tariff Bureau and resided in Atlanta, Georgia. He is wearing glasses and a printed tie. Crop marks outline his image, and the photograph is damaged around the edges and marred...