Several men and women are boarding the Park 7th Streetcar. On the front of the car the number 1089 is painted and there are a number of signs. One reads, "To the Races." Another says, "The winner! Schenley's Cream of Kentucky / The...
Address: 1525 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The building in the middle has a plaque on one of its columns indicating, "Funeral Home, Herman Meyer." The building three or four-story building has a conical roof on the left side...
Lyttleton Cooke was born in Virginia in 1831. He spent his childhood in boarding schools and academies until age 18 when he entered the law school of the University of Virginia. Involved in a duel, he left before graduation, and moved to St. Louis,...
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...
Hattie Cochran and Annie Fellows Johnston pose with the book, "The Little Colonel at Boarding School" (1903). They are sitting on a small wood settee in front of a bookcase by a window. Hattie, the real-life person upon whom Annie Fellows...
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Lodging houses
Boarding house called the Almoore located at 659 South 8th Street. It is a three-story brick building with a sign above the door. Behind the building is a water tower with a painted advertisement that reads Eat Lunch-Ye-On Biscuit.
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Lodging houses
Boarding house at 667 South 8th Street. It is a three-story brick house with decorative trim above the windows, an arched window on the first floor, and decorative trim above the front porch. A sign on the door reads Rooms for Light Housekeeping.
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Lodging houses
Boarding house at 671 South 8th Street. It is a three-story stone or stucco house with symmetrical sides with balconies and overhangs on either side of a slightly smaller center portion. Rooms for Rent signs are in two windows.
School buses; Children; African Americans; Segregation in education
African American children boarding and seated on school bus heading to a presumably segregated school, Okolona, Kentucky. Bus is mostly full and adorned with bus company's name: V. Lewis & Sons. Title supplied by cataloger.
One-story dark brick building next two two-story light brick building at the corner of Twelfth and Market, Louisville, Kentucky. One-story building is a Boarding and Livery Stable which also sells oysters and fish. Ground floor of the white-brick...
Hatfield house, a two-story frame building, viewed from the front, partly obscured by a tree. There is an outbuilding on the left in the background. The message on the back implies that this is a hotel or boarding house. A Hatfield Hotel in White...