An elderly woman sits in a chair on porch of log cabin with alligator skins hanging on the wall behind her. The cabin, located near Jacob's Park south of Louisville, Kentucky, was owned by Samuel W. Hegan, father of Alice Caldwell Hegan, who wrote...
Women; Men; Spectators; Costumes--United States; Music festivals; Folk festivals; Musicians; Log cabins; Violins; Guitars; Mouth organs; Stringed instruments; Contact sheets; American Folk Song Festival
Jean Thomas wearing her "Narrator" costume (a long black dress with white collar and sleeves), is joined by various musicians, including fiddler J.P. Fraley and his wife Annadeene (who also works as Thomas' assistant) onstage at the...
Women; Men; Spectators; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain; Music festivals; Folk festivals; Musicians; Log cabins; Contact sheets; American Folk Song Festival
Jean Thomas, wearing a long black dress with white collar and sleeves, is joined by various musicians, including some in Elizabethan costume, children doing play-party games, and an audience at the thirty-eighth annual American Folk Song Festival,...
A man and woman (possibly J.P. Fraley and his wife Annadeene, who also works as Thomas' assistant) play fiddle and guitar, and two little girls play mountain dulcimer, at the ceremonies celebrating the donation of the Jean Thomas collection to the...
Women; Men; Children; Spectators; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain; Music festivals; Folk festivals; Musicians; Log cabins; Guitars; Zithers; Stringed instruments; Contact sheets; American Folk Song Festival
Various musicians, including some in Elizabethan costume; a hammered dulcimer player; a guitar player; a group of children; and an audience at the thirty-eighth annual American Folk Song Festival, now held at Carter Caves State Park in Olive Hill,...
Women; Men; Children; Costumes--United States; Costumes--Great Britain; Music festivals; Folk festivals; Musicians; Log cabins; Guitars; Zithers; Violins; Banjos; Mouth organs; Stringed instruments; Contact sheets; American Folk Song Festival
Various musicians, including children playing hammered dulcimer; men playing guitar and harmonica; a young woman playing guitar; and a string band featuring J.P. Fraley on fiddle join Jean Thomas, wearing a long black dress with white collar and...
Six unidentified women and a young girl, probably members of the Howard family, pose for a group photo in the yard of the Howard home in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. The child is sitting on an old cannon and a box of cannon balls is...
According to the photographer's notes, this is "Aunt Marg" sitting in a chair in front of the fountain on the lawn of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.
Women; Democratic Party (Ky.); Political participation; Advertising; Fliers (Printed matter); Politicians; Flags--United States; People
Address: 808 E. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Eleven women from the Democratic Women's Group pose outside by a staircase. Some are holding United States flags. Others are holding signs for Democratic mayoral...
Women; Costumes--United States; Rites & ceremonies; Public affairs television programs
Jean Thomas, wearing her long black "Narrator" costume, is interviewed by WAVE-TV on the occasion of the donation of her collection to the University of Louisville on May 28, 1968 (strips 1-3). Dr. Wayne S. Yenawine, Director of...
Women prisoners--Family relationships--Kentucky; Children of women prisoners--Kentucky; Prisoners' families--Effect of imprisonment on--Kentucky; Mothers--Kentucky
A phenomenological study of the lived experience of mothering during incarceration was conducted at a women's multi-custody level prison in Kentucky. The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the experience of mothering among...
Winter; Snow; Churches; Religious facilities; Buildings
Address: 1400 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Footsteps in the snow meander through Central Park. To the left is St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church (now West End Baptist Church).
Window display with models of missiles and a statue of a man in a Colonial outfit. The banner in the window reads The Emblem of Freedom Now and Forever with a picture of the American flag.
Address: 321 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. The display window of the Player Roll Shop advertises Q.R.S. Player Rolls, "Records by the Mile" and specific songs, including "My Mammy,"...
Window display at a record store for Yankee Doodle Dandy. Stage photographs, songbooks, albums, and other items are in the window of a store that has a neon light reading "Phonographs Records." Address: Stewart Dry Goods Company, 4th...
Window displays; Memorial rites & ceremonies; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Display with a picture of Franklin Delano Roosevelt surrounded by black crepe with a American flag on either side. A banner reads "In Memoriam of a Great Man." Address: H.P. Selman & Company, 4th Street at Walnut Street (Now Muhammad...
Soon after the atomic theory was established, it was found that the plant uses as sources of food not only the air and water, but also different constituents of the soil, dissolved in the soil moisture—the mineral nutrients. Ashes of different...
Westminster Presbyterian Church (Louisville, Ky.); Churches;
Westminster Presbyterian Church at the corner of South Second and Avery Street (now Cardinal Boulevard). This building is believed to have been torn down to make way for the university expansion. Note on back: "Westminster Club."
Volunteers of America; Charitable organizations; People; Queues
A man with hand raised appears about to make an announcement to the assembled crowds waiting in line outside the Preston Street and Fehr Avenue (now Liberty) headquarters of the Volunteers of America. The building included a day nursery, men's...