A boarding home in the town square at Manchester owned by Robert G. Potter and Nancy Catherine "Kate" Gilbert Potter. Robert Potter died in 1896. Visitors to Oneida Baptist Institute passed through Manchester on their way from the London...
Close-up image of a brick column on the Manchester Courthouse in Clay County, Kentucky. The photographer's title refers to a battle in the Baker-Howard feud. See ULPA 1982.01.036.n for another image of this courthouse.
Built in 1880, this Clay County courthouse was the scene of numerous feud battles. The sign on the tree reads "vote for Carlo Hounchell." The courthouse burned on January 20, 1936. Visitors to Oneida Baptist Institute passed through...
Train with five cars, including the engine, on a set of railroad tracks along a very slight curve. Handwritten on back: Liverpool & Manchester Railway Centenary. Sept. 1930. The 'Lion' built in Leeds 1838.
Horatio W. Bruce was born in 1830 in Lewis County, Kentucky. He attended school in Lewis County and in Manchester, Ohio, and worked as a salesman and bookkeeper at a general store in Vanceburg, Kentucky. In 1850, he went to Flemingsburg, Kentucky,...
Portrait of Henry B. "Big Henry" Hensley, who operated a store on the Manchester road, had fourteen children and seventy-six grandchildren. He was baptized at the age of 66 by Mr. Burns.
Henry B. "Big Henry" Hensley, who operated a store on Manchester road, had fourteen children and seventy-six grandchildren. He was baptized at the age of 66 by Mr. Burns.
Levi "Lee" Combs' farm. The large building in the center with three chimneys was the main farm house. The building in the left foreground was the Combs store. In the background are Mulberry Street and the road to Manchester at the base of...
Two men stand on a raised wooden sidewalk in front of Hensley & Son store on Manchester Road, just west of Mulberry Street, in Oneida, Kentucky. Another man stands in the doorway and a fourth man is about to climb the wooden steps on the left....
Henry B. Hensley, who operated a store on Manchester Road, had fourteen children and seventy-six grandchildren. He was baptized at age 66 by Mr. Burns. He was the school's first contributor, giving Burns $50.00 in 1899, and a long-time friend of...