Guthrie, James, 1792-1869; Kentucky--Officials and employees; Kentucky--Politics and government--19th century
James Guthrie, like any man, may be considered as a private individual, as a participant in the economic activities of his time, and as a citizen. Of Guthrie’s personal life little is known besides the barest biographical outline. His business...
Address: Fourth Avenue and Guthrie Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Crowds teem in downtown Louisville during the American Legion Convention of 1929. Flags of the United States line the street as people in civilian clothes and military uniforms roam...
View of the east side of the 500 block of south 4th Street at Guthrie Street looking north. Men and women walk along the sidewalk next to a wood fence. Businesses and stores are north of the fence and to the west.
View of the south side of the 300 block of Guthrie Street at 4th Street looking west. A wood fence is being erected next to the sidewalk; one section of the fence is on the ground. The intersection is lined with buildings for businesses and stores.
View of the south side of the 300 block of Guthrie Street looking east. A fenced-off area containing boards, large metal buckets, and some planted trees. A few men stand at the corner where the fence has not been erected.
View of the 500 block of south 4th Street at Guthrie Street on the west side. A man seats on boards inside a fenced-off area where a large wood contraption has been erected.
Fences; Construction; Construction equipment; Men; Construction workers
Northeast corner of 4th Street and Guthrie Street. A group of men sit on assorted benches in a fenced area. A sign hanging on a wrought-iron fence reads US REV AGT.
Northeast corner of 4th Street and Guthrie Street. A fenced-off area containing boards, trees, and a large wood contraption. Title supplied by cataloger.
Buildings; Stores & shops; Department stores; Clothing stores
500 block of south 4th Street at Guthrie Street on the west side looking north. Multi-story brick buildings containing stores such as Byck's, Abe C. Levi Company, and Mangel's.
Northeast corner of 4th Street and Guthrie Street. Multi-story stone building with stores and offices at street level, including Gordon's Millinery and The Bankers Bond or The Fourth Street Bank.
General Finance Company building at Third Street and Guthrie Street with the financial business advertising loans and other products at the corner windows on the first floor.
Multiple views of buildings at 2nd Street, Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), and Guthrie Street. Views include a service station and Kelley's Restaurant (or Kelley's Cafe).
Brick Studebaker car dealership at 217 Guthrie Street. It is a long brick building with decorative details and a sign reading Studebaker Hands Motor Co.
Century-old Guthrie Homestead, Fern Creek, Kentucky. Corner view of brick mansion fronted by trees with new leaves and small, manicured pines and bushes close to the house, which has pillared one and two story porches and a small curved wall of...
Exterior view of Citizens Union National Bank as viewed from across the street. It is a stone building with windows along the first floor with arches on the second floor.