Young Women's Christian associations; Cobblestone streets; Street railroad tracks; Utility poles; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 720 S. Second Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Trolley and utility lines crisscross the cobblestone street. On the corner is the Young Women's Christian Association, bearing a sign with YWCA spelled out in light bulbs. To the side of the...
Bookplates; Labels; Young Women's Christian associations
Ornate decorative border featuring text, a scroll, and a triangle. Lettering near the top reads "YWCA." On the scroll is the name "Carrie McGill" and the word "Memorial." Near the bottom is the abbreviation...
Young Women's Christian Associations; Buildings; Stone walls; Cobblestone roads; Street railroad tracks
Trolley tracks mark the brick street at the southwest corner of Broadway and Second Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Light bulbs trace out the letters "YWCA" on a sign that indicates, "Residence 720 S. Second St." Behind the sign...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Women; Clubwomen; Public service organizations
Portrait of Mildred Potter of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing her hair curly and fur around her shoulders. The photograph has marks of discoloration along top edge. Handwritten on back of image: YWCA Secretary; Credit Cusick Studios (Louisville)....
Buildings; Hotels; Lodges; Henry Clay Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 604 S. Third Street. This drawing of the Henry Clay Hotel shows Joseph and Joseph's signature suspended canopy over the entrance. Originally built as the Elks Athletic Club in 1924, it was converted into the Henry Clay Hotel in 1928 and...
Rivers; Hotels; Parks; Buildings; Streets; Dwellings; Street railroads; Young Women's Christian associations; Post offices; Courthouses; Libraries; Railroad shops & yards; Railroad stations; Mental institutions; Hospitals; Bridges
Souvenir postcard folder from Knoxville, Tennessee. Includes images of buildings such as Knoxville High School, the Masonic Temple, the YWCA, the residence of Colonel L.D. Tyson, the county courthouse, Lawson McGhee Library, and various hotels...