Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Sports & recreation facilities;
"Hack Shack" batting cages building, near Patterson Stadium. Baseball players can be seen on the diamond, and railroad tracks are visible in the foreground. Cardinal Station is visible in the background. Formally known as the Shad Mason...
Leopold, Aldo, 1886-1948; Naturalists--United States--Biography; Wildlife conservation--Study and teaching (Higher); Ecology--Study and teaching (Higher)
This historic case study addressed the issue of the lack of citizen action toward environmentally responsible behavior. Although there have been studies regarding components of environmental responsible behavior [ERB], there has been little focus...
An old man wearing a suit jacket and neck muffler and holding a hat leans against the exterior of a wooden shack. A little girl wearing a dress and pea coat looks up at him. According to Jean Thomas, "He died on the day this was made in the...
An old man wearing a suit jacket and neck muffler and holding a hat leans against the exterior of a wooden shack. According to Jean Thomas, "He died on the day this was made in the shack on 13th Street." Title supplied by cataloger.
An old man wearing a suit jacket, neck muffler, and hat leans against the exterior of a wooden shack. According to Jean Thomas, "He died on the day this was made in the shack on 13th Street." Title supplied by cataloger.
WHAS (Radio station : Louisville, Ky.)--History; Radio stations--Kentucky--Louisville--History; Radio broadcasting--Kentucky--Louisville--History
As the historiography on radio broadcasting continues to grow and forces
examination from the macro-level to the micro-level, station histories are becoming
increasingly important. The story of WHAS highlights the evolution of a nationally...
Steamboat and passengers at Green River landing, Morgantown, Kentucky. Near a shack by the steamboat, and along the intermediate shore, men look towards the water or hoist cargo. Some more men carry cargo off a ramp from the steamer, which runs...
Four carts, each led by a mule team and carrying passengers, in front of a small, open-sided shack in the woods, at the base of a large hill covered in bare trees. Four onlookers stand in a row at the edge of the shack, to the left of which is a...
A horse attached to a cart stands in front of a sawmill, a small open-sided shack with a high metal smokestack and a small pipe on the roof blowing a jet of steam. To the right, a crowd of men and a few children line up in front of a larger shack...
Lumberyards; Lumber industry; United States. Works Progress Administration
Lumberyard, Kentucky. On a snowy river bank there is a shack, with a poster advertising "The national joy smoke: Prince Albert." Stacked lumber is located at either side of the shack. In the foreground is a cart and four horses. The...
Men; Mustaches; Horses; Horseback riding; Fences; Snow; Mountains; Trees
Dr. N.T. Rice, who wears a topcoat and hat and has a long white mustache, sits on a horse outside a small wooden shack. Snow is on the ground and a picket fence is visible in the background. Title supplied by cataloger.
Oral history interview conducted with Nelson Goodwin on January 10, 1979 by Kenneth Chumbley. Mr. Goodwin, a nursery owner and local historian from Louisville, Kentucky, discusses his ancestors and other African Americans who lived in the...
A small podium has been erected on the Municipal Bridge in Louisville, Kentucky. One man stands at a microphone with other men on the podium and people are seated and standing around the stage to watch. This is the opening ceremony of the Municipal...
Address: 900 block of Goss Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. A cobblestone road with trolley tracks runs in front of the Louisville Textile Mills. Utility lines are in a line down the sidewalk and the property is surrounded by a chain link fence. At...
The Frank Fehr Cold Storage Plant is shown nearly completed. Parts of the top floors are still unfinished and scaffolding can be seen. Signs posted on a shack in front of the construction read: "Electric Elevators furnished by Kaestner &...
Southern States--In literature; Southern States--Religion; Wilcox, James; Religion in literature
The following paper is a discussion of religions themes in the novels of James Wilcox, a contemporary Southern author. Through closely examining four of Wilcox's nine novels (along with excerpts from a few others), this project explores the ways in...
Nazi Saboteurs Trial, Washington, D.C., 1942; Trials (Sabotage)--Washington (D.C.); War and emergency powers--United States; Military courts--United States--History
For over two hundred years a major issue in the history of the United States is the contentious issue of military commissions. Military commissions are not new or specific to the United States, but the United States traces its first military...
Three men break hemp on a rolling field of hemp and craggy trees, possibly in Mercer County, Kentucky. Two men operate hand brakes and the man in center holds aloft a mass of hemp dangling to the ground like a large blanket. A shack and outhouse...
Vertical cliff of rock strata and some greenery (mostly near the top and base). A winding wood staircase runs a good way up the cliff. Higher up there seem to be three people, and near the top it looks like there is a shack.
West Aberdeen Coal Company's wooden tipple in the woods, for loading and unloading coal on three tracks, or chutes; and a cart which can be rolled on tracks on the ground. Six men and a mule stand at the tipple, behind which is a small shack.