Child leads man carrying buckets toward St. Joseph's Infirmary in Louisville, Kentucky. Captioned on bottom edge of mounted print: "R.G. Potter, Collection; St. Josephs Infirmary opened Nov. 20th 1836 in spacious brick building on Jefferson...
Norton Infirmary, front view. Norton Infirmary was a hospital located at Third and Oak streets, Louisville, Ky. The curved stairs at the entry are visible on the righthand side. Postmarked 1916 (on verso).
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Address: northeast corner of Third and Oak Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Norton Infirmary is shown with people standing on curved stairway in front of the building. The lower level of the building is stone, while the upper floors are made of...
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Child leads man carrying buckets toward St. Joseph's Infirmary in Louisville, Kentucky. Captioned on bottom edge of print: "The Nucleus of Saint Joseph Infirmary-1836." The Catholic hospital, founded by Mother Catherine Spalding of the...
Hospitals; Health care facilities; Buildings; Norton Infirmary (Louisville, Ky.)
Street view of the Norton Infirmary on the Northeast corner of Third Street and Oak Street. This four-story building was built on the side of the old Taylor Barracks from the Civil War. Title supplied by cataloger.
Norton Infirmary, corner view. The curving stairways in the front of the building are only partly visible and much of the building is obscured by trees. The message on the verso is dated July 17, 1919.
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Address: 1157 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. John N. Norton Memorial Infirmary faces Third Street. Two cars are parked by the curb in front of the four-story brick building. The left half of the building mimics the decorations of the right,...
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St. Joseph Infirmary, 735 Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky, now University Park Apartments for University of Louisville students. Diagonal view of a four- to five-story building with two projecting wings. Located on a wide boulevard.
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The University Park Apartments stand on the site of the former St. Joseph's Infirmary. Location: Off-campus: Eastern Parkway at Preston. Current uses: Apartments for UofL students, faculty and staff. Former names: Brown and Noltemeyer; St. Joseph...
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Kentucky Confederate Home stone-pillared entryway in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. The man with white hair in wheelchair in foreground has been identified Alexander N. White or A.N. White, the last Confederate veteran in Pewee Valley. The Kentucky...
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A low brick building with a sloping roof and a small wing with a flat roof. Part of St. Joseph's Hospital, also known as St. Joseph's Infirmary. The door is in the center of the wing, which appears at the right side of the photo....
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Outwood Veterans Hospital under construction in Dawson Springs, Kentucky, 1922. Caption on back: "Main infirmary, war veterans hospital, Dawson Springs, Ky. 1922." A long, light two story building with rows of windows; the first floor...
Huston Quinn, mayor of Louisville, Kentucky from 1921 until 1925, sitting on "mechanical horse" (metal structure with saddle-shaped seat, stirrups, and motor). Handwritten on bottom of mounted print: "R.G. Potter, Collection /...
Copy of an engraving depicting downtown Louisville: men converse in street while children play off to the side and a horse-drawn carriage drives ahead; pedestrians stroll along tree-lined sidewalks; buildings, including two churches, are visible....