John P. Morton & Co. Stationers - Printers - Office Outfitters, located at Main Street in Louisville Kentucky, viewed with a pedestrian and two cars parked in front. Sign at the top of the building: John P. Morton & Company, with 426 on...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Publishers; People associated with education & communication
Portrait of Barry Bingham of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a suit with vest and tie. Photograph has been painted on to crop his image. Stamped on back of image: February 23, 1933. Handwritten on back: Son of Robert. W. Bingham, Publisher of The...
Portraits; Men; Publishers; People associated with education & communication; Postmasters; Government officials
Lawrence Hagar of Owensboro, Kentucky, a newspaper publisher and postmaster, wearing a double-breasted jacket, wire-frame glasses, and a tie. The photograph has been creased and cracked, and exhibits yellowing discoloration with age. Stamped on...
Portrait of John F. Nuxol of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a stickpin on the lapel of his jacket. The photograph has been marred with discolorations and age. On bottom, front of image: John F. Nuxol's signature and the date, 1920; Cusick studio...
Publishers and publishing-- Kentucky-- Louisville-- History-- Sources; Printing--Kentucky--Louisville; Book illustrations; Technical illustrations; Textbooks
John P. Morton and Company was a publisher based in Louisville, Kentucky for much of the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries.
The University of Louisville’s Margaret M. Bridwell Art Library has between 1300 and 1400 woodblocks the...
Small brick building with a sign reading "W.H. Steward Memorial Bldg. Home of American Baptist" above the door. Address: 930 West Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky.
African-American men and one women work at newspaper equipment, including typesetting machines, inside a large room. Address: 930 West Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky.