Electromyography; Spinal cord--Wounds and injuries
Introduction: Approximately 12,000 new cases of spinal cord injury (SCI) are reported each year in the US. Currently, the most widely used method of assessing the recovery of voluntary capability after spinal cord injury is the American Spinal...
Wall display of photographs with a sign reading Familiar Scenes in the Development of Louisville's Sewer System by the Commissioners of Sewerage. Photographs are identified by the sewer projects, including Southwestern Outfall, Thirty-eighth St....
Yellow Cab Co. taxicab number 129 parked on street outside Yellow Cab Truck Rental at Ninth Street and Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Passenger side rear fender and trunk are crumpled. Title supplied by cataloger.
Address: 500 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Laub Trunk Co., Gresham & Quinlan Haberdashers, and Jas. K. Lemon & Son sterling silver and diamonds stores are shown on the first floor of the Seelbach Hotel. The lower level includes...
Address: 1087 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. A brick building with a sign painted on it reading, "John F. Hoffman Grocery & Cafe / Dan'l Boone Cigars / Try [?] Like em." Windows on the second floor are open as are the shutters...
"Z Taylor 1835" is carved into the trunk of a tree in Iroquois Park, Louisville, Kentucky. The tree is believed to have been carved by Zachary Taylor, the twelfth president of the United States, in 1835. Beneath that carving is another...
Address: 570 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A crowd of mostly men gathers in front of the Louisville Music & Radio Company store. Many of them wear overcoats and hats or caps. Further along the street are signs for a dentist, Taylor...
Churches; Religious facilities; Buildings; Bell towers; Air pollution
Address: 1127 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A tri-partite stained glass window is set in a Tudor arch of a stone church. Above the window is a bell tower with a cross atop it and below is an inset doorway with double doors. The face of the...
A woman stands near the sidewalk on the side of a car. She looks toward a man holding either a map or an instruction manual as he stands in front of a second car with "Automobile Club Free Road Service" painted on the side. Both wear...
Nineteen men pose with a 6-foot, 8-inch diameter tree trunk (on which leans a saw) and two sections of the tree, one of which has been loaded onto a cart led by two horses. There is a white splotch in the lower left-hand corner of the photograph,...
A horse attached to a cart stands in front of a sawmill, a small open-sided shack with a high metal smokestack and a small pipe on the roof blowing a jet of steam. To the right, a crowd of men and a few children line up in front of a larger shack...
A group of nine people, mostly women, eat burgoo (spicy stew, a specialty of Western Kentucky) in the woods; a man in suspenders smiles and ladles the burgoo. One woman sits on a tree trunk also used as a table. Two people sit in a cart and two...
Smoke rises from the ground in a darkening and widening column near a small shelter. Two men in white shirts stand in front. One man has his arms crossed and one is holding onto his suspenders. Leafy trees encircle the clearing and there is also a...
A group of men pose among cut tree trunks in a clearing in front of a slope-roofed shelter containing machinery for sawing logs and a large tree trunk. A horse and wagon are in the background.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Forestry
In the Forestry building at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, arches made of small logs spell out "Kentucky" connect tree trunk pillars in a large room with a metal-beamed ceiling. There are displays in the background. One display...
A girl in a beaded dress and head covering stands with her arm in front of a tree trunk. In her hand she holds a cloth. She may be Bagobo Moro (a Muslim tribe from the western coast of Mindanao in the Philippine Islands). Since the World's Fair in...
Woodbine, home of Brainerd C. Lemon, at Newburg Road and Bashford Manor Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story brick house with white door frame and windows, light door, shutters and two story porch pillars topped with a portico. The roof and...
Henry or Hump Pearce, Louisville Colonels trainer from 1932-1942, at right, with another man, both sitting on a Louisville Colonels trunk. Pierce holds a uniform shirt and both men inspect it. They are wearing shirts and ties under baseball...