Wilson, James, 1742-1798; Statesmen--United States--Biography; Constitutional history--United States; United States--Politics and government--1775-1783; United States--Politics and government--1783-1809
This essay is a biography and ideological interpretation of James Wilson. Wilson was an important member of the Revolutionary generation whom historians and political theorists too often overlook. Moving from the rise of historical interest in...
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...
Southern States--In literature; Southern States--Religion; Wilcox, James; Religion in literature
The following paper is a discussion of religions themes in the novels of James Wilcox, a contemporary Southern author. Through closely examining four of Wilcox's nine novels (along with excerpts from a few others), this project explores the ways in...
Portrait of actor Louis James seated with hands clasped, wearing a suit and tie. Born in Illinois in 1842, James made twelve appearances at Macauley's Theatre between 1879 and 1908, performing mostly Shakespearean plays. His inscription references...
James Graham Brown Cancer Center (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Clinics; Health care facilities;
Location: 529 South Jackson Street. Current uses: Outpatient facility. Located in the building are the Department of Radiation Oncology, Divisions of Medical Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Dental Oncology/Maxiofacial Prosthodontics, and Gynecologic...
Group portraits; Portrait photographs; Actors; Men
Autographed, full-length group portrait of actors James McIntyre, James Robinson, and Thomas K. Heath. They performed together in "In Hayti," December 20-22, 1909, for which this portrait may have served as advance publicity. James...
Composite of three separate portraits: James Young as himself (center), and portraying Hamlet (left) and Shylock (right) in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and "A Merchant of Venice," respectively. Actor, director, and writer James Young...
Character portrait of Louis James in costume for a role in "The Two Orphans." He wears a floppy hat, hoop earring, small mustache, and silk scarf and vest. Born in Illinois in 1842, James made twelve appearances at Macauley's Theatre...
Portrait of Kentucky-born author James Lane Allen with a mustache, wearing a suit coat, tie and glasses. Printed on back of image: James Lane Allen (from JAMES LANE ALLEN AND THE GENTEEL TRADITION, by Grant C. Knight), The university of North...
Side wheelers; Steamboats; Ship trials; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
JAMES LEE, a side-wheel packet with wood hull (230 ft. x 43 ft. x 7 ft.), was built at Howard in 1898. Owned by Lee Line in Memphis, Tennessee, JAMES LEE operated on the lower Mississippi River between Memphis and Friars Point, Mississippi. ...
Arrangement of photographs of the Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1897, including A. R. Burnam, George DuRelle, B.L.D. Guffy, James H. Hazelrigg, John H. Lewis, Thomas H. Paynter, and James D. White.
Full-length character portrait of actor Louis James in costume as dastardly villain. He wears a hat with plume; tunic with cape and tights; a sword at his side; and a mustache, small pointy beard, and devilish expression on his face, perhaps...
Portrait of performer Millie James wearing a white blouse with pleated front and "J" on brooch. James performed at Macauley's Theatre in "The Little Princess" in November 1903. Inscription on print, lower center: For Colonel...
Portrait of actor and lyricist/writer James T. Powers wearing checked suit jacket. Powers was born James T. McGovern in New York City in 1862. He appeared in three productions at Macauley's Theatre between 1886 and 1899, and married actress Rachel...
Portrait of a smiling woman wearing a hat and a necklace. She may be Aphie James, who performed with Louis James at Macauley's Theatre in March 1908. Inscription on print, lower center: Compliments of Aphie James. To Col. John McAuley 1907....
Portrait of a smiling woman wearing a hat and a necklace. She may be Aphie James, who performed at Macauley's Theatre with Louis James in March 1908 in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" (as Mrs. Ford); "The Comedy of Errors" (as...
Portrait of actor Louis James seated with hands clasped, wearing a suit and tie. Born in Illinois in 1842, James made twelve appearances at Macauley's Theatre between 1879 and 1908, performing mostly Shakespearean plays, including "The Merry...
Portrait of actor Louis James wearing a three-piece suit and tie. Born in Illinois in 1842, James made twelve appearances at Macauley's Theatre between 1879 and 1908, performing mostly Shakespearean plays. His only visit in 1908 was several weeks...
Portrait of left profile of actor Louis James portraying Julius Caesar, with white hair and a toga. Born in Illinois in 1842, James made twelve appearances at Macauley's Theatre between 1879 and 1908, performing mostly Shakespearean plays,...
Portrait of actor and lyricist/writer James T. Powers wearing suit jacket and tie with stickpin. Powers was born James T. McGovern in New York City in 1862. He appeared in three productions at Macauley's Theatre between 1886 and 1899, and married...