Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Floods; Men; Equipment; Hoses; Oil spills; Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings
A reddish pool of diesel fuel leaks out of two large vents in the side of the on the University of Louisville College of Education and Human Development (renamed the Woodford R. and Harriett B. Porter Building in September 2010). The spill occurred...
Rail yard at South Louisville Shops in Louisville, Kentucky. The photo was taken from the employee bridge and is looking north, with the L&N roundhouse visible in the distance. The big trestle on the right supplied coal for L&N steam...
Grace Rardin Doherty is the wife of Henry L. Doherty and the sister of Hugh Rardin, Mabel Crawford Rardin's husband, and Jake Rardin, Mrs. Jake Rardin's husband. Mrs. Dolly Gann is the sister of Vice President Charles Curtis, who served during the...
Portrait of actor, composer, and writer Harry Bulger seated in a wooden chair with hands clasped, wearing a suit jacket and necktie. Bulger starred as King Bardout in the musical extravaganza "Sleeping Beauty and the Beast," which was...
Parades & processions; Fire fighters; People; Spectators; Photographers; Cobblestone streets
Men wearing suits and straw hats, and women wearing long skirts and hats, gather along both sides of brick street in Louisville, Kentucky to watch firemen parade; photographers stand on ladders and boxes to get pictures. Image is marked with...
Herman-Straus & Sons Company storefront window display of curtains, 410-12 W. Market, Louisville, Kentucky. Signs advertise: Chiffon Hose, $1.95; Gloves, Easter, 3.50; Special, Easter Shoes, $3.85. HS&S Co logo embedded in sidewalk. Title...
Marion L. Kimbrough, dates unknown. Black-and-white portrait of Marion Kimbrough with the Lexington Colts (Kentucky). Verso: Series No. 6. Old Mill Cigarettes. Base Ball Subjects - Large Assortment. Factory No. 25, 2d Dist. VA. Title supplied by...
A railroad car, bearing the words "Cotton Belt Route" and "SILS-W. 21802" sits on siding. Behind the siding is a row of small, dark wood buildings and a few bare trees. There are a few patches of snow on the ground. Title...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Government officials; Men
Secretary of War William Howard Taft (third from left), President Theodore Roosevelt's representative at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri (and his successor as U.S. President, in 1909), exchanges greetings with local dignitaries: Thomas H....
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; People; Crowds; Entertainment
Crowds promenading along "the Pike," a wet, brick boulevard at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. Some of the buildings at left have signs: "Western Union Telegraph and Cable Office," "Indian Con[. . .]."...
Pedestrians walk in front of the Palace of Varied Industries, a long white building with columns, a portico, and a cupola, at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. A sign near a group of trees in a small plot of grass says "No...
A crowd, many holding umbrellas, stand on or near the steps to a white building, probably the United States Government Building, which has pediments, columns, two United States flags at the entrance, and more flags on top of the roof. Title...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Buildings; Exhibition buildings; People
Building at World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, with a first floor and small second floor topped by a dome and United States flag. Over the top portion of the entrance hang two United States flags which are at either side of a white flag showing...
Two-story brick building with a pinnacled tower. "The Town Hall" is written above the building's top windows, which hold a banner reading "National Educational Association." Two curving sets of stairs with statues in front lead...
Brick building with white pillars and ornate white embellished edges, erected on Model Street at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. "1904 Kansas City Casino" is carved at the top under a row of flags on the roof. Handwritten at the...
Row of buildings on Model Street at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri; the center one, marked "San Francisco," has a rectangular tower; the one to the right is "Guild Hall." Two women with a parasol walk down a road in...
Stone building with pediment, faux columns, and two large bell towers reads "California" above its arched door; it is a replica of the old Franciscan Mission of La Rabida, at Santa Barbara, recreated for the World's Fair in St. Louis,...
Two-story white Colonial building with a large, pillared front porch and windows with shutters. At the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, the New Jersey State Building replicates the old Ford House at Morristown, New Jersey. There are four tall,...
Indoor exhibit with low, sectioned border walls reading "Washington." The centerpiece of the exhibit is a towering, thatched structure with a flag reading "State of Washington" emerging from its pointed top. Behind it, a sign...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Indians of North America; Bows (Archery); Arrows
Native American men and women, some holding bows, others holding arrows, and one holding a tall pole, pose, probably in Indian Village, one of the Anthropology Villages at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. Such "living displays"...