This work develops a method of estimating peak daily streamflow, Qpeak, for Kentucky streams using daily average streamflow, Qave, data from the United States Geological Survey's (USGS) National Water Information System (NWIS) website. The purpose...
Mixed media textiles--Kentucky--Louisville--Exhibitions; Mixed media painting--Kentucky--Louisville--Exhibitions
My work focuses on repurposing historic images and feminine objects to create a contemporary dialogue about the traditions of courtship, marriage and divorce. The use of textiles and feminine objects such as doilies, lace, slips and wallpaper serve...
Postal service--History; Postal service--Southwest, Old
In every civilization of which any record has been preserved, there is known to have been some organized plan for maintaining communication by couriers who were either post runners or riders mounted. The relaying of these couriers was an obvious...
Ruth Duffy, a young woman wearing a long print dress, plays accordion and Walter Friend, a young man wearing shirtsleeves, plays guitar on an outdoor path among trees and grass. They are apparently students at Kentucky Christian College (now...
Ruth Duffy, a young woman wearing a long print dress, plays accordion and Walter Friend, a young man wearing shirtsleeves, plays guitar on an outdoor path among trees and grass. They are apparently students at Kentucky Christian College (now...
Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942), left, poses with his fiddle next to an elderly man wearing a three-piece suit, pocket watch, and holding a cane. They stand next to the steps in front of a white frame house in...
An elderly man wearing a three-piece suit, pocket watch, and holding a cane leans on the back of a chair outside a house in Grayson, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942), left, poses with his fiddle next to an elderly man wearing a three-piece suit, pocket watch, and holding a cane. They stand next to the steps in front of a white frame house in...
Full-length character portrait of Hellen Grayson standing with arms folded, wearing a hat, short tunic trimmed in white fur, and white tights. Location of photo studio: New York (N.Y.)
Buildings; Advertisements; Water pumps; Land subdivision
Appears to be a back lot or empty lot at southeast corner of Thirteenth and Grayson (now Cedar) Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Advertisements in the back for Apple Chewing Tobacco as well as Dolly Bread. Appears to be a great deal of hay and/or...
Northwest corner of Ninth and Grayson (now Cedar) Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Signpost appears to read "Cedar St." instead of "Grayson St." Unnamed bar [Wiedermann?] with ten African American men lined up outside the bar....
View of unnamed bar/tavern of some sort at the corner of Ninth and Grayson (now Cedar) Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Two signs for Frank Fehr's Brewing sit outside. Building looks like the lower level has potentially been boarded up.
Dark brick three-story building at the corner of Grayson (now Cedar) and Eleventh Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Painted on the side are advertisements for A. J. Potter's saloon (which might be the name of the establishment) as well as ads for...
Green River Valley (Ky.)--History--19th century; Green River Valley (Ky.)--Economic conditions--19th century; Farms, Small--Kentucky--History
This study focuses on the expansion of the Green River's economic and political importance within Kentucky and how it impacted small farmers of the region. It challenges the idea that small farmers played an insignificant role in the agriculture...
Objective . To compare the in vitro reliability and accuracy of linear measurements between cephalometric landmarks on CBCT 3D images with varying basis projection images to direct measurements on human skulls. Methods . Sixteen linear dimensions...
Slavery and the church--Kentucky--Louisville; Slavery--Kentucky--Louisville; Louisville (Ky.)--Church history
In the one hundred and forty years of Louisville's existence, it has grown from a log cabin settlement with no churches to a city with 269 churches and church property valued at over $30,000,000. It is impossible to measure the moral and religious...
Oil well drilling rigs; Oil wells; Men; Smokestacks
An oil derrick with a projecting wood chute and wooden shelter. There are wood boards lying on the ground. Left of the derrick, two men stand in front of a cylindrical engine which is blowing steam. Further left is a smokestack.