Louisville Colonel baseball player Harold "Pee Wee" Reese, wearing a Colonels jersey. Autographed on front of image. Handwritten on back of print: "1939, Pee Wee Reese, first year with Cols."
Donne, John, 1572-1631--Criticism and interpretation; Donne, John, 1572-1631--Knowledge--Mathematics
John Donne wanted to live the leisurely life of a
gentleman undisturbed by financial difficulties, devoting
his life to entertaining his audience with his
witty insights into life and, especially, love. However,
his marriage, which was frowned upon...
Jean Thomas (woman in printed vest) is photographed inside her "Wee House in the Wood" in Ashland, Kentucky, with University of Louisville's Director of Libraries, Dr. Wayne Yenawine, and Art Librarian, Margaret Bridwell (strips 1-2). The...
Jean Thomas, wearing a hat, sunglasses, and printed vest over a long-sleeve shirt, stands in the yard of her "Wee House in the Wood" in Ashland, Kentucky, looking at a photo or scrap of paper in her hand. Part of a series of photographs...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is twelve pages.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 30. No. 44. but is actually Vol. 30. No. 45. This issue is four pages.
Baseball players; Athletes; Group portraits; Uniforms
Handwritten on photo of scrapbook page (Image number P_02588): "'Pee-Wee' Reese 'The Bat Boy'. New Covenant Presbyterian Church team, 37 & Broadway, July 31, 1931 R. G. Potter, Collection. Top Row - J. Wilton, Keith Sparks (Mgr.) M....
Baseball player Pee Wee Reese at Hillerich & Bradsby Company, also known as Louisville Slugger, with a Slugger employee. Reese holds a baseball bat inside the factory in front of a scale with more bats behind him. Title supplied by cataloger.
Baseball players Pete Reiser and Pee Wee Reese stand at a scale with a Louisville Slugger employee at the Hillerich & Bradsby Company factory. The employee works at a machine while Reiser and Reese hold baseball bats off to the side. Title...
Baseball player Pete Wee Reese stands at a scale with a Louisville Slugger employee at the Hillerich & Bradsby Company factory. A baseball bat is being weighed on the scale. Title supplied by cataloger.
Baseball players Pee Wee Reese and Pete Reiser stand with Bud Hillerich (John Andrew Hillerich) and a Louisville Slugger employee at the Hillerich & Bradsby Company factory. Title supplied by cataloger.
African Americans; African American singers; African American musicians; Nightclubs--Kentucky--Louisville; Singers; Musicians
Oral history interview with Robert Key, conducted October 25, 1977 by Robert Friedman. Mr. Key was a musician. He was born in Louisville but really launched his career in Chicago before touring as a singer. In this interview, he discusses his...
Jean Thomas (seated, left, with typewriter on her lap) shows her 1938 book about Jilson Setters, "The singin' fiddler of Lost Hope Hollow," to a man and woman outside her brick "Wee House in the Wood" in Ashland, Kentucky. The...
Jean Thomas (seated, left, with a typewriter on her lap), a man in suit and tie, and a woman (standing, right) examine manuscript pages outside Thomas' brick "Wee House in the Wood" in Ashland, Kentucky. A copy of Thomas' 1938 book about...
Jean Thomas (seated, center, with a typewriter on her lap) shares her 1938 book about Jilson Setters, "The singin' fiddler of Lost Hope Hollow," with a man and woman seated on the ground outside her brick "Wee House in the Wood"...
Jean Thomas (seated, center, with a typewriter on her lap) shares her 1938 book about Jilson Setters, "The singin' fiddler of Lost Hope Hollow," with a man and woman seated in the yard of her "Wee House in the Wood" in Ashland,...
Jean Thomas (seated, right, with a typewriter on her lap) shares her 1938 book about Jilson Setters, "The singin' fiddler of Lost Hope Hollow," with a man and woman seated in the yard of her brick "Wee House in the Wood" in...
George Douglas, wearing a cardigan sweater, sits in the yard of Jean Thomas' 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky, displaying a bottle and another object in his hands and a concertina on his lap.