Buildings; Commercial facilities; Newspaper industry
Low brick building with square pillars and a sign reading "The State Journal," the name of Frankfort, Kentucky's daily newspaper. The building at left bears a sign for "The Rupert Grocery Store Incorporated Wholesale Grocers"...
African-American men and women sit on either side of dining tables set up in rows during a dinner party at the Brock Building for the Courier Journal & Times. Address: Brock Building, 639 S. 9th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Parties; Employees; African Americans; Newspaper industry
African-American men and women sit on either side of five long dining tables and look towards the camera in the front of the room. Plates and food are on the tables. Two flags are along the back wall. Text on photograph: Courier Journal and...
Louisville newspaper display at 1931 Home Show features photos of homes with signage reading "For full details see Todays Classified Ads" and "All the homes pictured in this booth Offered For Sale Today In the Classified 'Real Estate...
Man holding a picket sign on the sidewalk in front of the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company building. The sign reads "C-J- Job Printing Co. This firm unfair to allied printing trades unions. Does not pay local prevailing wage rate."...
Multiple views of the Courier Journal building at the southwest corner of 3rd Street and Liberty Street. It is a three-story stone building with arched windows.
The Courier Journal/Will Sales building at the southeast corner of Fourth Street and Green Street (now Liberty Street) in Louisville, Kentucky. A statue of George Prentice, a former editor of the newspaper, stands above the main entrance to the...