Buildings; Commercial facilities; Newspaper industry
Low brick building with square pillars and a sign reading "The State Journal," the name of Frankfort, Kentucky's daily newspaper. The building at left bears a sign for "The Rupert Grocery Store Incorporated Wholesale Grocers"...
Southeast corner of 4th Street and Liberty Street. The Courier-Journal office building flanked by Snyder's Hats, a jewelry store, and Hanover shoe store, with finance offices on the upper levels of the building.
Goodman's News Store along a block with Snyder's Hats and other stores on 4th Street. Newspapers are on display in front of the store. Title supplied by cataloger.
Buildings; Offices; Newspaper industry; Construction
400 block south 5th Street on the east side. Louisville Herald Building, a two-story brick building with a For Reint sign in the window. It is separated by an alley from a brick-and-stone building under construction with materials and equipment on...
Newspaper industry; Buildings; Carriages & coaches; Street railroads
Printed illustration of the Courier-Journal building on the southeast corner of Fourth Street and Green Street (later renamed Liberty Street during Summer of 1917), Louisville, Kentucky, 1895. The intersection of Fourth and Green is depicted, and...
Newspaper industry; Buildings; Carriages & coaches; People; Street railroads
Courier-Journal newspaper building on bustling Fourth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Horse-drawn carriages, pedestrians, and trolley are visible. Handwritten on bottom of mounted print: "R.G. Potter Collection; Courier-Journal Building &...
The former Courier-Journal building, now the Landmark Building, at the corner of Liberty Street and Third Street in a row of other buildings. Title supplied by cataloger.
View of the north side of Broadway between 5th Street and 6th Street. Businesses from 5th to 6th include a restaurant, army surplus store and the Louisville Courier-Journal at 6th Street and Broadway.
Herald-Post building, a long three-story stone building with Herald-Post carved above the door and boards with For Rent or Sale signs across the street-level windows. Address: 423 South Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
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.
Buildings; Offices; African Americans; Newspaper industry
Interior of an office space. An African-American woman sits at a desk in front of an office door. Next to her a young African-American man sits at a desk facing the middle of the room. An older African-American man stands in the corner near the...
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.
Parties; Employees; African Americans; Newspaper industry
African-American men and women sit on either side of five long dining tables and look towards the camera in the front of the room. Plates and food are on the tables. Two flags are along the back wall. Text on photograph: Courier Journal and...
Multiple views of the Courier Journal building at the southwest corner of 3rd Street and Liberty Street. It is a three-story stone building with arched windows.