Women cabinet officers; Cabinet system--United States; Sex discrimination--Government policy--United States; Budget process--United States
The persistent private sector wage gap between men and women is one of the
more intractable deficiencies of modem American society. It may be symptomatic of
male privilege, a theory that outlines pervasive, ubiquitous discrimination that favors...
Buildings; Dwellings; Houses; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864; State parks & reserves; Historic buildings
On back of image: "My Old Kentucky Home, Federal Hill." Entrance hall of Federal Hill, the Bardstown, Kentucky, estate of the Rowan family, whose cousin, Stephen Foster, composed "My Old Kentucky Home." Federal Hill Mansion, on...
Buildings; Dwellings; Houses; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864; State parks & reserves; Historic buildings
Parlor musicians at Federal Hill. On back of image: "Bardstown Ky. My Old Ky. Home. July 1933. Singing Foster songs." A man wearing a tuxedo plays piano, a woman plays harp, and four other women gather around listening at Federal Hill...
Streets; City & town life; Buildings; Smokestacks; Automobiles; Banks; Apartment houses; Dwellings
The Federal Land Bank, located at Broadway and Third Street in Louisville, Kentucky, stands several stories tall. The building is set off from the street by a narrow parkway with grass and trees and a wide sidewalk. The first stories of the...
Buildings; Dwellings; Houses; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864; State parks & reserves; Historic buildings
On back of image: "My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, Where Foster Wrote Song." Federal Hill, a two-story brick Greek Revival mansion with shutters and white curtains in every window and a flat roof with two chimneys, was the estate of the...
Buildings; Dwellings; Houses; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864; State parks & reserves; Historic buildings
At Federal Hill, also known as "My Old Kentucky Home" in Bardstown, Kentucky, an overall-clad African American man plays guitar for a woman, seated on the ground in a long dress, while a man wearing a tuxedo and holding a top hat looks on...
Buildings; Dwellings; Houses; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864; State parks & reserves; Historic buildings
A gathering of spectators, mostly women, watches as a horse-drawn carriage with an African-American driver wearing a top hat and passengers in antebellum period costumes stops in front of Federal Hill mansion, also known as "My Old Kentucky...
Buildings; Dwellings; Houses; Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864; State parks & reserves; Historic buildings
A man and woman approach Federal Hill mansion, also known as "My Old Kentucky Home," in Bardstown, Kentucky, followed by an African-American man carrying luggage, as three women stand and one woman sits on the entrance steps. Federal Hill...
Louisville Federal Reserve Bank, a stone building with columns. Louisville branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Pedestrians are on the sidewalk in front. Title supplied by cataloger.
Buildings; Government facilities; Post offices; Flags--United States
Address: Broadway and Sixth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Two United States flags fly from poles on the roof of the U.S. Federal Building and Post Office. Numerous cars drive along the streets and pedestrians walk on the sidewalks and in crosswalks.
Old U.S. Federal Building on Fourth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a four-story building with a clock tower. Two pedestrians below. On back of image: "Presented by Louisville Convention & Publicity League. June 18, 1920." Stamp...
New U. S. Federal Building & Post Office at Sixth & Broadway in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. A large and long building with a pediment and pillars over some of the upper windows. Construction barricade at street level.
Law and legislation--Kentucky; Law and legislation--Virginia; Constitutions--Kentucky; Constitutions--Virginia
Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...
Law and legislation--Kentucky; Law and legislation--Virginia; Constitutions--Kentucky; Constitutions--Virginia
Littell's Statute Law of Kentucky, published from 1809-1819, has the first critically edited compilation of Kentucky statutes. It has long been recognized by lawyers as one of the founding documents of state law and by historians of early Kentucky...
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Signs (Notices); United States. Public Works Administration
A sign reading Federal Public Works Project No. 937 set into the ground overlooking a creek. Pieces of wood, metal beams, and other materials are on the hill. Title supplied by cataloger.
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Men; Construction workers; Children; Construction equipment; Signs (Notices); United States. Public Works Administration
A sign for Federal Public Works Project No. 937, Commissioners of Sewerage, leans against a construction fence surrounding a construction site for the digging of sewer trenches. Men and a girl stand by the site. Large equipment is nearby. Title...