Two oxen-drawn wagons meet on the road outside the blacksmith shop on the way from Oneida to London. See ULPA 1982.01.053.p for another view of this blacksmith shop.
Horse-drawn carriages loaded with passengers sit outside the blacksmith shop near London, Kentucky. These carriages, which transported visitors from London to Oneida, appear to be waiting for one of the horses from the front carriage to have a shoe...
Laborers; Blacksmiths; Horses; United States. Works Progress Administration
Blacksmith at work, Kentucky. A smiling man in a hat and apron stands with his back to two bridled horses attached to a cart (not pictured). The man is kneeling and holding a horseshoe and a small hammer. A toolbox is in front of him. Behind the...
Mart Doyle's blacksmith shop sits at the end of a dirt road. Yokes, wagon wheels, a sled, and other assorted parts and tools sit in the roadway and lean against a fence.
Two one-story buildings made of vertical wood boards with large signs, "Blacksmith Shop" (at left, smaller) and "London Wagon Works. Incorporated" (at right, larger). In front of the buildings, there are people milling around; a...
Floods--Ohio River; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company; Boat & ship industry; Sawmills
The blacksmith shop and lumber shed at Howard Shipyard at Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana shortly after Ohio River flood waters receded in 1913.
Stables; Forge shops; Pumping stations; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Buildings in the upper section of Howard Shipyard in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. According to the photographer's notes, from left to right the buildings are "part of ox stable, mule stables, brick blacksmith shop, east end of...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Sawmills; Lumberyards; Forge shops; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Upper yard at Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana in 1889. According to the photographer's notes, the picture shows the "paint shop - oakum shed - the little building is Tom McDunn's shop and the...
Men; Violins; Stringed instruments; Log cabins; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Fiddling blacksmith Bun Oney (sometimes referred to as Bud Oney) sits, holding his fiddle and bow, on the porch of a cabin (probably the site of the American Folk Song Festival). Title supplied by cataloger.
Blacksmith Bun Oney (sometimes referred to as Bud Oney), wearing a hat and smoking a pipe, examines the inside of a wire mesh-lined wooden tray [possibly a beehive?] beside a stack of wooden boxes. Title supplied by cataloger.
Rites & ceremonies; Baptisms; Men; Oneida Baptist Institute
Professor Burns baptizes Charlie Roberts on the South Fork of the Kentucky River below Bullskin Creek on Oneida Baptist Institute's Commencement Day in 1916. The blacksmith shop, on the left, sits high over the bank so mules can walk under it. The...
Professor Burns is baptizing Charlie Roberts on the South Fork of the Kentucky River below Bullskin Creek on Oneida Baptist Institute's Commencement Day in 1916. The blacksmith shop, on the left, sits high over the bank so mules can walk under it....
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: title page for "Arithmetic adapted to the course of instruction academies & common schools by P. A. Towne John P. Morton & Co. Publishers Louisville, Ky."; skyline of a...
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: woman seated in chair, reading; boy in sailor suit standing on shore, pointing to approaching ship; children riding in horse-drawn sleigh; dog and sheep; man on horseback approaching...