Long one-story wooden house at the corner of Eighteenth and Main, Louisville, Kentucky, next to a similar brick house. Appears to be a residential property; yard is fenced in with a large wooden fence as well as a picket-style fence.
Buildings; Cafes; Eating & drinking facilities; Bars; Signs (Notices); Pedestrians; Electric signs; Street railroad tracks; Furniture stores; Boys; Water pumps
Three-story brick building on street corner at Tweflth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky, with a small room at the top and a garage, shown in different eras (with different businesses operating in it).
Two-story wooden building at the corner of Thirteenth and Grayson (now Cedar), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor appears to be shut up with dark doors and dark windows; may have been a bar, as there is a poster for Frank Fehr's beer. A building...
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...
Three-story brick building with large windows on the second floor and small windows on the third at the corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is a drugstore with a display of Sovereign Cigarettes in the...
Two-story wooden building with large windows and a large awning at the corner of Thirteenth and Delaware (now Garland), Louisville, Kentucky. Signs painted on the side of the building for [Feh...ach] Bros. Grocery & Saloon as well as for Old...
One-story wooden building with a large metal awning at the corner of Eighteenth and Southgate (now Garland), Louisville, Kentucky. Building appears to be a cafe or saloon due to a sign advertising Frank Fehr's beer and a window advertising Fortuna...
Two-story brick building at the corner of Fourteenth and Jefferson, Louisville, Kentucky, housing First and Last Chance Cafe. A large metal pole stands in front of the cafe, which is next to a three-story grocery store. A man looks out the window...
Buildings; Signs (Notices); Brick wall signs; Grocery stores; Electric lines
Three-story brick building with a small room at the top at the corner of Fifteenth and Main, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is [J. B.] Gibson's Grocery, with a large sign painted on the side of the building advising that consumers...
Two-story brick building at the corner of Fifteenth and Green (now Liberty), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is Smith's Grocery; a man and a young child stand near the door. On the side of the building are two painted signs: one for...
Two-story white brick building at the corner of Fifteenth and Grayson (now Cedar), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses W. Rapp's Cafe. There is another door to the building where a man can be seen standing by the window; the door is...
Large two-story building at the corner of Fifteenth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Sign painted on the side reads "Hy. Fruechtenicht Groceries, Fresh Meats, & Vegetables." A man in an apron stands in...
Tall three-story brick building with long windows on the second floor at the corner of Fifteenth and Southgate (now Garland), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is Martin Clark Cafe. Two men stand in the doorway. Cafe seems to be...
Two-story light wooden building at the corner of Fifteenth and Lexington (now Breckinridge), Louisville, Kentucky. Miller's Cafe is on the ground floor, advertising Grand-Dad Whiskey and Hot Sausage with Each Drink.
Buildings; Cafes; Signs (Notices); Electric signs; Water pumps; Millinery
Two-story light wooden building attached to a two-story brick building at the corner of Sixteenth and Market, Louisville, Kentucky. The wooden building has Ed Leonard's Cafe on the ground floor, while the brick building houses [Losey] Millinery,...