Baseball cards; Athletes; Baseball players; Philadelphia Phillies (Baseball team)
Bob Ewing or George Lemuel Ewing (1873-1947) also known as Long Bob. Color portrait of Bob Ewing. There is a 'P' in the top left corner and 'Phillies' in the top right. The team is the Philadelphia Phillies. Verso: Robert Ewing pitched in 1910 for...
Attorney Benjamin F. Ewing of Louisville, Kentucky standing beside unseen person that is holding a young boy. The photograph has been cut so that the young boy and Ben Ewing are the only ones visible and is badly cracking in top corner. Stamped on...
Portrait of Benjamin F. Ewing of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing glasses, jacket and tie. The photograph has some discoloration. Handwritten on back of image: Benj. F. Ewing, Local attorney; Don't know what you want with this man but here he is. His...
Portrait of Benjamin F. Ewing of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing glasses, a suit and printed tie. The photograph is cracked down both sides, has a lot of marks and discoloration. Handwritten on back of image: Ben F. Ewing, Louisville attorney....
Attorney Benjamin F. Ewing of Louisville, Kentucky standing beside an unidentified man and behind three unidentified seated men. The photograph has been cut in half, badly cracked down the side and discoloration marks. Handwritten on back of image:...
Attorney Benjamin F. Ewing of Louisville, Kentucky, with Girl Scout. They are seated at a desk, she is writing on a little notepad and he is smiling. The photograph has some discolored marks. Stamped on back of image: March 23, 1936. Handwritten on...
Portrait of Ruth Graham (Mrs. Benjamin Franklin) Ewing of Louisville, Kentucky. The photograph looks to be in a fragile condition, torn in several places, creased, yellowing and written on. Handwritten on back of image: Mrs. Ben F. Ewing; 9/25/12;...
Portrait of Ruth Graham (Mrs. Benjamin Franklin) Ewing of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a very fancy dress, possibly a wedding dress. The photograph is cracked in top corner. Stamped on back of image: Steffens-Berry Studio; November 18, 1921.
A crowd of people outside the Louisville Armory for the Gene Ewing Healing Revival, and crowds of people inside the Armory, including men and women on hospital cots.