Established in 1910, Tyler Park in Louisville, Kentucky was named after former Mayor Henry S. Tyler. The bridge raises Baxter Avenue above a pedestrian thoroughfare. Beyond the tennis courts and immature trees of the young park are multi-story...
Address: 319 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Tyler Block is capped by a triangular pediment with a center medallion carving that reads, "Tyler Block 1874." The first floor of this complex is made up of stores while upper...
Address: 319 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Tyler Block is capped by a triangular pediment with a center medallion carving that reads, "Tyler Block 1874." The first floor of this complex is made up of stores while upper...
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Hotels
The Tyler Hotel, Third and Jefferson Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up photograph of eight-story building with letters on two corners above, each saying "The Tyler." First floor is concrete with canopied picture windows and an...
Three-quarter length portrait of Sally Tyler seated in a wooden chair in front of a set backdrop. Her dark hair is pulled back, and she wears a fitted dress with cloth flowers at bodice. She holds one strand of her necklace in her left hand....
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Hotels; Radio & television towers
Radio tower on the roof of the Tyler Hotel viewed from a similar height with smaller buildings visible below. Address: Tyler Hotel, northeast corner of 3rd Street and Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Tennis players stand on a court surrounded by a fences with vines growing on them in Tyler Park in Louisville, Kentucky, which is surrounded by the multi-story homes of the area. Trees and park benches are spread out on the manicured lawn. A United...
Portrait of Mary Moore Tyler (Mrs. Arthur T.) McCormack of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing glasses and beads around her neck. The photograph has a creased corner and marred with discolorations. Stamped on back of image: credit, John T. Berry...
Portrait of Mary Moore Tyler (Mrs. Arthur T.) McCormack of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing glasses and pearls around her neck. The photograph is damaged around the edges and yellowing from age. Handwritten on back of image: photo by Berry....
Portrait of Jessie R. (Mrs. Thomas T.) Tyler of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing her hair back with finger curls and a black lace dress. The photograph has been marked with discolorations. Stamped on back of image: April 15, 1934; credit, John T....
Portrait of Jessie R. (Mrs. Thomas T.) Tyler of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a brimmed cloche hat and pearl necklaces. The background of the photograph has been painted on to crop her image and discolored from age. Stamped on back of image: May...
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Gunboats; Vehicles
Drawing labeled, "U.S. steamer Tyler and mortar boat." The Tyler has vertical sides and a domed section. The mortar boat, on the nearby shore, has a slanted pentagon shape and square windows and floats atop a square raft, only slightly...
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Belmont, Battle of, Belmont, Mo., 1861; Gunboats; Vehicles
Drawing by Rear Admiral Walke at the Battle of Belmont of gunboats Tyler and Lexington, at center of larger drawing. Guns are shooting from a high cliff on the left. Right of that, on a low area lies a town. Shots are also coming from the right....
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Belmont, Battle of, Belmont, Mo., 1861; Gunboats; Vehicles
Drawing by Rear Admiral Walke at the Battle of Belmont of the gunboats Tyler and Lexington in the water to the right of steep cliffs. Enemy fire attacks the boats. More boats are faintly seen in the distance. Text on bottom: Gun-boats Tyler and...
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Hotels
The Tyler Hotel, Third and Jefferson Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Eight-story building with letters on two corners above, each saying "The Tyler." First floor is concrete with picture windows, displaying "Chas. C. Wright & Co.;...
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Hotels
The Tyler Hotel, Third and Jefferson Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Painting of eight-story building with letters on two corners above, each saying "The Tyler," a United States flag flying above the signs. First floor is concrete with...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of Erastus Barnard Tyler (1819-1891), a businessman, merchant, and soldier, brevetted major general in the Union Army during the United States Civil War. He fought in many of the early battles in the Eastern Theater before being assigned...