Portraits; Portrait photographs; Women; Teachers; People associated with education & communication
Portrait of Beatrice Billings wearing a string of beads around her neck. Stamped on back of image: credit, Walton Jones (Louisville photographer); April 5, 1934. Handwritten on back: Daughter of Dr. M.L. Billings, Bowling Green, teaches Masonic...
Portrait of Dr. John B. Blackburn of Bowling Green, Kentucky wearing dark, rimmed glasses. Photograph has been badly creased and discolored from age. Handwritten on back of image: President Kentucky State Medical Association. Stamped on back:...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; College presidents; People associated with education & communication
Henry Hardin Cherry of Bowling Green, Kentucky, the President of Western Kentucky State Normal School. Photograph has been cut to an irregular shape and painted all over. Stamped on back of image: February 25, 1918.
Portraits; Men; College presidents; People associated with education & communication
Henry Hardin Cherry of Bowling Green, Kentucky, President of Western Kentucky State Normal School and Teachers College, wearing glasses, crossing his arms and holding a hat. Photograph has been cut irregularly so that only he is present in photo.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Lawyers; Business people
Marvel Mills Logan of Bowling Green, Kentucky, wearing his hair combed to the side with a long curl. He held statewide political offices in 1916-1917 (Attorney General); 1926 (Judge, Kentucky Court of Appeals), and 1931-1939 (U.S. Senator). The...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Lawyers; Business people
Portrait of Marvel Mills Logan of Bowling Green, Kentucky, wearing a suit and tie. He held statewide political offices in 1916-1917 (Attorney General); 1926 (Judge, Kentucky Court of Appeals), and 1931-1939 (U.S. Senator). The photograph has been...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Judges; Lawyers
Portrait of Marvel Mills Logan of Bowling Green, Kentucky, wearing his hair to the side. He held statewide political offices in 1916-1917 (Attorney General); 1926 (Judge, Kentucky Court of Appeals), and 1931-1939 (U.S. Senator). The photograph is...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Legislators
Portrait of Marvel Mills Logan of Bowling Green, Kentucky, wearing his hair combed back and to the side. He held statewide political offices in 1916-1917 (Attorney General); 1926 (Judge, Kentucky Court of Appeals), and 1931-1939 (U.S. Senator). The...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Legislators
Portrait of Marvel Mills Logan of Bowling Green, Kentucky, wearing a suit and tie. He held statewide political offices in 1916-1917 (Attorney General); 1926 (Judge, Kentucky Court of Appeals), and 1931-1939 (U.S. Senator). The photograph is marred...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Launchings; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
BOWLING GREEN, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (122 ft. x 32 ft. x 5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1904. Owned by Evansville & Bowling Green Packet Co., she operated on the Green River and sank at South Carrollton, Kentucky on March 31, 1920.
William LeRoy Dulaney was born in York, Ill., in 1838. He attended Centre College, graduating in1857. He read law under Judge W.V. Loving and was admitted to the bar in 1860. He served as city attorney of Bowling Green, Kentucky, in 1860 but joined...
David Bowling Redwine was born in Magoffin County, Kentucky, in 1855. He read law and was licensed to practice law and established a practice Jackson, Kentucky. He entered public life as a representative of the Breathitt County area in the...
Oneida Baptist Institute; Students; Group portraits
Outdoor portrait of five students in the 1914 graduating class of Oneida Baptist Institute. From left to right: Maxwell Bowling, Ollie Samples, Steve Treadway, Laura Combs and Charles Woods. Handwritten on bottom border: 468. Title supplied by...
Profile of Martha "Granny" Hogg. Widow of Calvin Coldiron (d. 1892), "Granny" donated the first land to Mamre Baptist College, which became Oneida Baptist Institute. She also sold surrounding lots to help start the town of...
Martha "Granny" Hogg. Widow of Calvin Coldiron (d. 1892), "Granny" donated the first land to Mamre Baptist College, which became Oneida Baptist Institute. She also sold surrounding lots to help start the town of Oneida. Martha...