Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Dormitories; University of Louisville. School of Business; Southern Police Institute
Menges Hall, a former barracks building used for various purposes by the University of Louisville. The side of the building is fully visible; part of another barracks building is visible behind it. A Gulf Oil sign rises above it in the rear. The...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Students; Dormitories; Men; Women
A group of students (perhaps members of the Deja-vu staff) pose at the entrance of Otter Hall, which housed student publication offices at the time. Another "barracks building" is visible in the background. One of the Naval Barracks, it...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Dormitories; Columns; Trees
Front entrance, including columns, of Leopold Hall. The building is partially obscured by leafy trees. The end of another barracks building is visible on side of the image. Leopold Hall was one of the Naval Barracks and was moved to accommodate...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Dormitories
White Hall, with part of another barracks building. The entryway to White Hall is framed by trees. One of the Naval Barracks, White Hall was moved to accommodate construction of Schneider Hall in 1955. It was relocated to site of present-day...
Military facilities; Forts & fortifications; Barracks
Barracks and grounds at Fort Knox, Kentucky, including the Indiana National Guard at Artillery Camp. Fort Knox was known as Camp Knox until 1932. Parts of the photograph have been retouched to a bright white. On back of image: "Artillery Camp...
Military facilities; Forts & fortifications; Barracks
Barracks and grounds at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Fort Knox was known as Camp Knox until 1932. The photograph appears to have been retouched to a bright white. On back of image: "General view of main area Camp Knox Kentucky. Photo by 113th Photo...
Military facilities; Military personnel; Young Men's Christian associations; Schools; Fire stations; Fire engines; Firefighting equipment; Barracks; Officers' quarters; Country clubs; Masonic buildings; Hotels; Theaters
Collection of images from Fort Thomas in Northern Kentucky. These views are from the early 20th century, probably World War I. Some of the images are from the military installation and feature soldiers and buildings at the camp, including the YMCA...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Offices; University of Louisville. School of Business; Dormitories
Entrance to Menges Hall, one of the Naval Barracks. The entrance includes faux columns. There are trees in the foreground, without leaves. "First home of the School of Business, University of Louisville, 1953-54." This building was moved...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
The Chemistry Building is located on the second, and final, location of the Naval Barracks, which were razed to accommodate its construction in 1979. Location: Belknap Campus: 2320 South Brook Street. Current uses: A&S Chemistry offices, labs...
University of Louisville. Band; University of Louisville--Students; Drum majorettes; Drum majors; Bands; Conductors; Marching bands; Students;
University of Louisville marching band (the Marching Cardinals) sits on bleachers in front of one of the barracks buildings (probably Leopold Hall); drum major Leroy Martin, majorette Doris Jean Graming, and two other drum majors stand in front of...
Military facilities; Forts & fortifications; Aerial photographs
Aerial view of trees, roads, barracks, and grounds at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Fort Knox was known as Camp Knox until 1932. Parts of the photograph have been retouched to a bright white. Stamp on back: "Robert E. Stigers Chief Cameraman...
Military facilities; Forts & fortifications; Aerial photographs
Aerial view of trees, roads, barracks, and grounds at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Fort Knox was known as Camp Knox until 1932. Parts of the photograph have been retouched to a bright white. Stamp on back: "Robert E. Stigers Chief Cameraman...
Military facilities; Forts & fortifications; Aerial photographs
Aerial view of trees, roads, barracks, and grounds at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Fort Knox was known as Camp Knox until 1932. Parts of the photograph have been retouched to a bright white. Stamp on back: "Robert E. Stigers Chief Cameraman...
World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--Eastern Front; Soldiers; Military camps; Military facilities
Allied soldiers, in assorted uniforms, are gathered in a large circle in a Balkan military camp during World War I. Some appear to be smiling and one man in the middle may be holding a package. Numerous buildings, probably barracks, are in the...
World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--Eastern Front; Men; Soldiers; Military camps; Turbans
Four men, wearing coats and turbans, sit and stand under two trees. Other men, who are most likely French soldiers, can be seen in the background near what appears to be a large barn or barracks in a military camp during World War I. Five other...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers; Quartermasters--United States
Portrait of Brigadier General Samuel Beckley Holabird (1826-1907), who served as a quartermaster during the U.S. Civil War and was named the 17th Quartermaster General from 1883-1890. In this capacity he helped make significant improvements to 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.
Military training; Military facilities--American; Military life--American
Group of men in military uniform, standing in formation. The men are standing in front of a long red brick building, perhaps a barracks, with a balcony running its length. A thin line of trees stands between the men and the building. Dated 1910 on...