Government facilities; Buildings; Rotundas; Paintings; Allegorical paintings
Large circle, painted in the center, with decorative elements forming a large border. It is the interior domed ceiling of the Rotunda at the U.S. Capitol. The fresco-style painting is called The Apotheosis of Washington. Descriptive information on...
View down a tree-lined Pennsylvania Avenue from the steps of the Treasury Building. At the end of the street is the United States Capitol with other buildings lining both sides of the avenue. Men and women stand on the Treasury Building steps....
Government facilities; Buildings; United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.); United States. Congress. House; Memorial rites & ceremonies; McKinley, William, 1843-1901
United States Capitol chamber filled with people during a eulogy for President William McKinley. The desks on the floor, the mounted desk, and the galleries above are full. Title: (6)-8961-A tribute to McKinley's memory-Secretary Hay's eulogy...
Plan of the city of Washington, D.C. illustrates the L'Enfant design and shows the location of the Capitol Building, the President's House and streets named for the first fifteen states, including Kentucky. Each block is numbered. Elevation versus...
War Memorial Building, ornamental lawn, and state capitol. Cars are parked in a line by the lawn. Text printed on verso reads, "The War Memorial Building, erected jointly by the City of Nashville, the County of Davidson and the State, is a...
White, columned building (the state capitol building) and monument (a Confederate soldiers' monument). The monument consists of a tall pedestal topped by a figure. At the base of the pedestal are smaller figures. Made by E.C. Kropp, number 20745....
Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Governors; Crowds; Flower arrangements
Governor Flem D. Sampson of Barbourville, Kentucky, who served as Governor of Kentucky from 1927-1931, with T.B. Bullock, Corrine Porter, Anna Eliza Robertson, Nancy New, Margaret Bingham, Georgeanna Tutt, Mrs. Josephine Porter, Mrs. Hamilton...
Maps; Cities & towns; City walls; Walls; Hills; Forums; Buildings; Temples; Religious facilities; Huts; Dwellings; Rivers; Bodies of water
1) Walls of Servius Tullius 2) Quirinal 3) Viminal 4) Cispius 5) Esquiline 6) Oppian 7) Caelian 8) Aventine 9) Palatine 10) Capitol 11) Temple of Jupiter on the Capitol 12) Volcanal 13) Temples of Fortuna and the Mater Matuta 14) Forum Boarium 15)...
Streets; Cityscape photographs; Cityscapes; Street railroads; Stores & shops; Storefronts; Automobiles; Photographers; Cameras; Aerial views; Prisons; Courthouses; City & town halls; Railroad stations; Capitols
Postcard folder from Atlanta, Georgia. Includes views of the Lake Club House at the Brook Haven Country Club, the "Five Points," the capitol, Stone Mountain, Peachtree Street, the Sears & Roebuck Building, the federal prison, Terminal...
Streets; Government facilities; Buildings; United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.); Street railroads
View of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Wide street with streetcar tracks in the center. Pedestrians and horses and carriages are on either side with buildings lining both sides of the streets. The Capitol dome can be seen in the...
Theological seminaries; Historic buildings; Men; Boys
Baptist seminary in London, Kentucky is a simple-lined brick building with a two-story mid-section with a pediment supported by square brick pillars, and two one-and-a-half-story wings. A man in a suit stands on the porch, and two barefoot boys in...