Louisville Free Public Library; Segregation; Libraries; African Americans; People
Address: 604 S. Tenth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. African American children sit at tables or stand by bookshelves in the children's room of the Western Colored Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library. A number of books are on the tables and...
Louisville Free Public Library; Segregation; Libraries; African Americans; People
Two women in hats and coats consult a librarian at the reference desk of the Western Colored Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library. A trophy sits on the corner of the desk. A man in a suit stands to one side of the desk browsing a book. A...
A branch of the First National Bank at 2223 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky, is shown. The brick building has large windows and an entryway built on a corner of the building. Lettering in the front window reads, "Bardstown Road Branch,...
Address: 743 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A brick, stone, and marble building displays a sign reading: "'The Oldest National Bank in the South' First National Bank. Shelby & Broadway Branch. 'You can park.'" The corner of the...
Louisville Free Public Library; Segregation; Libraries; African Americans; People
Address: 604 S. Tenth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A woman sits at desk reading. A girl with a braid stands next to the desk and consults what is probably a dictionary. The desk also has a globe, a bell, and an ink pad. Some children sit at tables...
The Highlands branch of Louisville National Bank & Trust Company, located at Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue (now a Chase Bank). Two large black circles appear on the photograph, with one reading "2 Reverse this picture."
Portrait of a young woman with her head tilted to her right, wearing her hair pulled back and a necklace. There is no record of a performance at Macauley's Theatre in August 1890. Inscription on mount verso: To [illegible] from Adelaide Long Branch...
A stone mill house and large water wheel on Wolf Pen Branch in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The grist mill was built around 1875. See ULPA 1982.01.678.p and ULPA 1982.01.679.p for other images of this area. Title supplied by cataloger.
A stone mill house and large water wheel on Wolf Pen Branch in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The grist mill was built around 1875. See ULPA 1982.01.677.p and ULPA 1982.01.679.p for other images of this area. Title supplied by cataloger.
A man and two women stand beside a small waterfall on Wolf Pen Branch in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The waterfall is located at the site of a gristmill built around 1875. See ULPA 1982.01.677.p and ULPA 1982.01.678.p for other images of this area....
A stone gristmill and waterfall on Wolf Pen Branch in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The gristmill was built around 1875. See ULPA 1982_01_677_p, ULPA 1982_01_678_p and ULPA 1982_01_679_p for other images of this area. Title supplied by cataloger.
Bridges; Stone bridges; Streams; Embankments; Sewerage
Multiple views of a stone bridge at Lexington Road crossing over Beargrass Creek. A rocky cliff with a sewer pipe set into the ground leads down to the water.Near Beals Branch Road and Braeview Road south of Lexington Road.
Two views of a two-lane road running between a hilly, grassy area with cars parked along the shoulder.Near Beals Branch Road and Braeview Road south of Lexington Road.
Men; Construction workers; African Americans; Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Construction equipment
Men, many of them African American, using shovels to dig a trench at the base of a hill beneath a road.Near Beals Branch Road and Braeview Road south of Lexington Road.
Multiple views of an area at the base of a hill where a tall, wood fence stands. Men carry a fallen tree nearby.Near Beals Branch Road and Braeview Road south of Lexington Road.
Interior views of a tunnel lined by stones. The tunnel is large enough to hold a truck, as seen in the second image. Narrow pipes run along the wall. Lights are in the distance.Near Beals Branch Road and Braeview Road south of Lexington Road.