Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Business people
Portrait of Samuel Thruston Ballard of Glenview, Kentucky, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1919-1923) and vice president of Ballard & Ballard, sitting in a chair, holding paper and a pencil. The edges of this photograph have been damaged....
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Business people
Portrait of Samuel Thruston Ballard of Glenview, Kentucky, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1919-1923) and vice president of Ballard & Ballard, wearing a jacket and white pencil tie. The edges of this photograph have been badly damaged and...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Business people
Portrait of Samuel Thruston Ballard of Glenview, Kentucky, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1919-1923) and vice president of Ballard & Ballard, wearing a jacket and tie. The photograph is discolored in several places and missing corners....
Chickens; Poultry; Chicken industry; Poultry industry
Rows of stacks of wire crates holding chickens. A man stands halfway down an aisle on the right behind a large bag labeled 'Ballard's Insurance Broiler Ration. 100 LBS. Ballard & Ballard Co. Incorporated. Louisville, KY. U.S.A.'
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; Musicians; African Americans; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and each hold instruments: banjos, fiddle, and jug.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and each hold instruments: banjos, fiddle and jug.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; Jug bands; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Banjos; Violins; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, play their instruments. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and each plays an instrument: banjos, fiddle, and jug in front of a WHAS microphone.
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Guitars; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The five African American men wear chefs' garb and each play instruments: guitars, banjo, fiddle, and jug. This photo was taken at the Greater Louisville Bank & Loan Association...
Radio broadcasting; Jug bands; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Guitars; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The five African American men wear chefs' garb and each play instruments: steel guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo, fiddle, and jug.
Trucks; Cobblestone streets; Street railroad tracks; Flags--United States; Grain elevators; World War, 1914-1918--Propaganda; Transportation; Buildings; Signs (Notices); Industrial facilities
Address: 912 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A cobblestone road with trolley tracks crosses in front of the Ballard Flour Mills. To the left of the complex is a covered area where railroad cars wait. Painted on the wall is "Chicago,...
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Guitars; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The five African American men wear chefs' garb and each play instruments: guitars, banjo, fiddle, and jug.
Portrait of Captain Albert W. Woody of Louisville, Kentucky with Captain A.B. Ballard, standing in front of a military plane. The photograph is painted on, cropping their images, damaged along the edges, and discolored from age. Handwritten in back...
Portrait of Captain Albert W. Woody of Louisville, Kentucky with Captain A.B. Ballard, standing in front of a military plane. The photograph is painted on, cropping their images, damaged along the edges, and discolored from age. Handwritten in back...
Born in 1819 in Shelby County, Kentucky, Bland Ballard attended Hanover College and the Law Department of Transylvania University where he received an L.L.B in 1846. He read law under James T. Morehead. In 1846, he married Sarah McDowell, daughter...
Chickens and farmhouses for Ballard and Ballard Company. Chickens in pens and outside, exterior views of coops, chicks in small cages, and farm images of a bedroom, a girl standing in front of a farmhouse, and a small boy with a chick and a dog.