Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Presbyterian churches; African American churches
Grace Presbyterian Church, a low brick building located at Hancock and Roselane streets, Louisville, Kentucky, served the African-American community. The entrance is at the street corner. Handwritten in the bottom left: "10-8-29" and...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Presbyterian churches; Church dedications; People; Men
Trustees of the Louisville Presbyterian League at the dedication of the new church, Shawnee Presbyterian, at 44th Street and Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Men in suits pose in two rows outside a brick building.
First Presbyterian Church (Danville, Ky.); Presbyterian churches
First Presbyterian Church in Danville, Kentucky, an ivy-covered stone building. The front features a tower with spires on the corners, flanked by a facade with spires on each end. Much of the structure is obscured by trees. Postmarked 1912 on the...
Presbyterian churches; Churches; Towers; First Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Miss.)
First Presbyterian Church, a reddish brick church with a tall tower rising from the closest corner. There are several large, presumably stained glass, windows. Other buildings are visible on either side of the church. The tower resembles a bell...
Schools; Carpentry; Religious facilities; Classrooms; Children; African Americans
Young African American boys work in a carpentry lab at the Presbyterian Colored Mission in Louisville, Kentucky. They use saws, hammers, mallets and other wood working tools as a man in dark slacks, a white shirt, and dark tie helps them.
Men; Women; People; Religious facilities; Welfare facilities; Quilts; Beds
Address: 314 S. Hancock Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Beds and makeshift room dividers adorn a room for refugees at the Presbyterian Colored Mission. Two men and two women sit in the room. The men wear suits and have placed their hats on one of the...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Presbyterian churches
Interior of Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church, located at Fourth and Kentucky Streets in Louisville, Kentucky, showing pews, balconies, pulpit, and chandeliers.
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Presbyterian churches
Interior of Second Presbyterian Church, on Second Street and Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky, with Gothic rib vaulting holding spherical light fixtures; pews; and altar.
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Presbyterian churches
Low, brick, A-frame Shawnee Presbyterian Church, located at 44th and Main Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, on the day of its dedication (July 12, 1926). The entrance walkway is not yet complete, but a group of men and women enter the church along it....
A large pipe organ stands behind the altar in the sanctuary of Pewee Valley Presbyterian Church. Signed by photographer on cardboard frame below lower right edge of print. Title supplied by cataloger.
The front entrance to Pewee Valley Presbyterian Church. The bell tower of the stone church is framed by large, bare trees. Handwritten on verso by Kate Matthews: "Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh, Shadows of the evening, steal across...
Churches; Presbyterian churches; Bell towers; Trees
A few steps lead to the main door of Pewee Valley Presbyterian Church in Pewee Valley. The bell tower above the door is framed by large trees. Photographer Kate Matthews' signature is on the lower right corner of mount. Title supplied by cataloger.
A man in a black clerical robe stands outside a large arched door on the steps of the Presbyterian Church in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Christmas wreaths, tinsel and other decorations glisten in sunlight in the sanctuary of Pewee Valley Presbyterian Church. The pipe organ is illuminated by sunlight from a window on the left. Title supplied by cataloger.