Two men in suits and hats shake hands as a crowd watches. Between the two men is a ribbon. This is the opening ceremony for the Municipal Bridge in October 1929. The bridge was renamed the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge in 1949. The bridge...
A crowd of people fill the Municipal Bridge during its opening in October 1929. The bridge was later renamed the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge. The bridge spans the Ohio River from Second and Main Streets in Louisville, Kentucky, to Illinois...
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...
A crowd of people lines the sidewalk in Jeffersonville, Indiana during the opening of the Municipal Bridge which spans the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. A police officer stands in the middle of the street at the beginning of the bridge....
Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Government officials; Mayors; Dedications
Mayor Neville Miller of Louisville, Kentucky cutting a ribbon, wearing a double-breasted suit and coat. He was Mayor of Louisville from 1933-1937. The photograph has been painted on accentuating details and discoloration from age. Handwritten on...
Portraits; Women; Dedications; Flags--United States
Lucy Morton of Louisville, Kentucky raising a flag, wearing a hat and gloves. The photograph has small tears and yellow discoloration from age. Handwritten on back of image: Willow Terrace Apartments; Dedicating Norton Hall.
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Presbyterian churches; Church dedications; People; Men
Trustees of the Louisville Presbyterian League at the dedication of the new church, Shawnee Presbyterian, at 44th Street and Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Men in suits pose in two rows outside a brick building.
A woman wearing a formal dress, possibly Goldie Mathie, stands at the gate of Jean Thomas' "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. The occasion is the dedication of the house, which later became the Jean Thomas...
A woman wearing a formal dress, possibly Goldie Mathie, stands at the gate of Jean Thomas' "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. The occasion is the dedication of the house, which later became the Jean Thomas...
Jean Thomas and guests stand in a room filled with photographs in Thomas' 'Wee House in the Wood' at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. The occasion is the dedication of the house, which later became the Jean Thomas Museum. The woman at far...
A man wearing a suit, who may be Mayor Shanklin (possibly of Charleston, West Virginia), stands in the yard of Jean Thomas' "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. The occasion is the dedication of the house,...
Dedications; Hospitals; Charitable organizations; Salvation Army
A man stands on a stage with a group of people behind him and plaques and signs in front of him during a dedication of the men's hospital for Salvation Army.