Mrs. A. T. Hert home in Hurstbourne at 2804 Shelbyville Road, near Louisville, Kentucky. Two to three-story "L" shaped brick house with four intersecting peaked roofs. A curved drive leads to a domed entrance and stairs. There is one bay...
Mrs. A. T. Hert home in Hurstbourne at 2804 Shelbyville Road, near Louisville, Kentucky. The dark interior of the angularly domed front portal frames a lamp hanging from the top and an outdoor scene of the light sky and grass with a low banistered...
Garage in Mrs. A. T. Hert house in Hurstbourne at 2804 Shelbyville Road, near Louisville, Kentucky. Low stone building with peaked, steepled, many-dormered roof. Front and side doors are open and there are many small windows. A tall wrought iron...
Servants' quarters in Mrs. A. T. Hert home in Hurstbourne at 2804 Shelbyville Road, near Louisville, Kentucky. Small light brick building with sloped roof over house and porch, the lower part of the building covered with large, scraggly bushes, as...
Andrew T. Wood was born in Fleming County, Kentucky, in 1834. He received a good common-school education and in 1862, he enlisted in the Federal army, Company C, Tenth Kentucky Cavalry. He was mustered out in 1863 and moved to Mount Sterling,...
Fay H. Marvin of Louisville, Kentucky looking at a booklet with A.T. Campbell of Chicago. The photograph has been painted on, cut to an irregular shape, and marred with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Fay H. Marvin (left), Director of...