Streets; Buildings; Lumberyards; Steeples; Religious facilities
Address: 837 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Utility lines criss-cross above Broadway, which is lined with trolley tracks. John Bartman's Sons Lumber stands on a corner and advertises shingles, cedar posts, and flooring, among other things. Cars...
Lumberyards; Carts & wagons; Men; Horses; Utility poles
Wide street lined with telephone wires, buildings at right, and large stacks of lumber at left, as well as one stack in the center of the street where two driverless horse-drawn carts are also passing. The closest building, presumably the London...
Three men in a lumberyard help hoist a board onto a low pile of boards while a fourth man stands to the right behind a smaller pile of similar boards on a wheeled cart that runs along a track. On either side of the track are many other piles of...
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...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Barges; Lumberyards; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Lumber strewn lower grade at Howard Shipyard in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana in 1898. GEORGIA LEE and two other boats are under construction at the bank, and several hull are being built on the grade.
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Sawmills; Lumberyards; Forge shops; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Upper yard at Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana in 1889. According to the photographer's notes, the picture shows the "paint shop - oakum shed - the little building is Tom McDunn's shop and the...