Henry or Hump Pearce, Louisville Colonels trainer from 1932-1942, at right, with another man, both sitting on a Louisville Colonels trunk. Pierce holds a uniform shirt and both men inspect it. They are wearing shirts and ties under baseball...
A woman wearing a formal dress, possibly Goldie Mathie, stands at the gate of Jean Thomas' "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. The occasion is the dedication of the house, which later became the Jean Thomas...
A woman wearing a formal dress, possibly Goldie Mathie, stands at the gate of Jean Thomas' "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. The occasion is the dedication of the house, which later became the Jean Thomas...
Jean Thomas and guests stand in a room filled with photographs in Thomas' 'Wee House in the Wood' at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. The occasion is the dedication of the house, which later became the Jean Thomas Museum. The woman at far...
A man wearing a suit, who may be Mayor Shanklin (possibly of Charleston, West Virginia), stands in the yard of Jean Thomas' "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. The occasion is the dedication of the house,...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 25. No. 7. but is actually Vol. 25. No. 8. A large article has been clipped from the bottom corner...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 25. No. 6. but is actually Vol. 25. No. 7.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a crease across the center of each page of this issue that has resulted in some small tears.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 25. No. 8. but is actually Vol. 25. No. 9. A large article has been clipped from the bottom corner...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. An article has been clipped from the bottom corner of pages one and two.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is four pages long and there are creases down and across the center of each page that have resulted in small...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. Pages three, four, five, and six are missing from this issue.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 25. No. 17. but is actually Vol. 25. No. 18. There is a crease across the center of pages one and...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 27. but is actually Vol. 25. This issue is four pages and portions of each page are very faded.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is fourteen pages. It is the "War Memorial Edition" and is the 25th anniversary edition of the...
Parking lots; Automobiles; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; J.B. Speed Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Cars parked in Parkway Field parking lot, viewed from Eastern Parkway east of Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The side of J. B. Speed Hall (on the University of Louisville Belknap campus) and the Reynolds Aluminum plant are also visible. Title...
View of Main Street looking West from Jackson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Universal Carloading & Distributing Company on right (now the site of Louisville Slugger Field), with sign reading "Daily Consolidated Package Cars"; parked...
Exterior view of house and side yard, photographed from driveway. Built in 1869 as a summer home for tobacco merchant Joseph Peterson, the Peterson-Dumesnil House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It has a partially...
View of Main Street looking East from Jackson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Universal Carloading & Distributing Company on left, with trucks parked outside carrying jeeps. Louisville Bedding Co., at right, has sign painted on brick on side...
Exterior view of house and front yard, photographed from front corner of lawn. Built in 1869 as a summer home for tobacco merchant Joseph Peterson, the Peterson-Dumesnil House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It sits...