Address: 418 W. Ormsby Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. According to the 1924 Caron's city directory, this building was an apartment house known as Greystone Apartments. A small section of grass is in front of the sidewalk. Beyond the sidewalk is a...
One of the windows of this large stone building indicates "County Health Officers, Public Health Nurses." The State Board of Health of Kentucky was located at 532 W. Main Street at this time. The entrance is framed by twin columns on each...
Address: 2448 Grinstead Drive. A home is pictured in a yard where there are more leaves on the ground than on the trees. The building is a three-story A-frame with a wrap-around porch. A man in a dark suit (possibly William A. Hildebrand, the name...
Group portraits; Families; Houses; Dwellings; Porches; Buildings; People; Men; Women
Address: 2721 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This group is likely James P. Spelman (bookkeeper for E. J. O'Brien & Co.) and his family at their home. The matron of the family sits on a chair next to the home's front porch, which has...
Formerly the Benjamin Franklin School, this photograph shows the property for sale and solicits bids for demolishing the building. The sign reads, "FOR SALE. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Business Director of the Board...
Address: 1713 W. Madison Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This photograph, commissioned by the Board of Education, was shot to keep track of the progress on the renovation of this building into a new high school for African American children....
Schools; Porches; Stone walls; Cobblestone streets; Street railroad tracks; Religious facilities; Buildings
Address: 1333 S. 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky (per Caron's 1921 Louisville City Directory, although the address on the building seems to indicate a street number of 1433). The school is on a brick street with trolley tracks. In front of the...