A young man holds a baby burro in his lap. A rocky hillside, another burro and a man are in the background, and part of a third burro's head is visible on the right. Title supplied by cataloger.
A studio portrait of an unidentified baby with light hair. May be Claude C. Matlack's nephew Girdler (b. 1908), one of his two nieces (Edna b. 1909 or Jean b. 1910), or even his own son William (b. 1927). Title supplied by cataloger.
A group of adults sit around a table set for a luncheon or dinner. They appear to be in a meeting room in a finished basement because a map and other items are tacked on one wall, the electric outlets are in the ceiling, and the ceiling is...
Wash tubs; Washboards; Trees; Streams; Country life
A "battling board" and a wash tub sit in the "laundry" area under trees by a creek. Wet clothes were placed on the battling board, or the "butcher block" table on the right, and beat with paddles to loosen dirt. This...
The interior of a bedroom in McMurray Hall, the boys' dormitory at the Oneida Baptist Institute. An unmade feather bed is on the left, a coal bucket sits beside the fireplace, a dipper hangs over a bucket on the washstand, and a coal oil lamp sits...
Belknap Bridge, a stone bridge built in memory of Lilly Buckner Belknap, wife of General Morris B. Belknap and daughter of Kentucky Governor General Simon B. Buckner, crosses Beargrass Creek in Cherokee Park in Louisville, Kentucky. Title supplied...
A man in a suit sits on steps near a stone watering trough built into the side of a hill. This is the Belknap watering fountain in Cherokee Park in Louisville, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Portrait of Henry B. "Big Henry" Hensley, who operated a store on the Manchester road, had fourteen children and seventy-six grandchildren. He was baptized at the age of 66 by Mr. Burns.
Henry B. "Big Henry" Hensley, who operated a store on Manchester road, had fourteen children and seventy-six grandchildren. He was baptized at the age of 66 by Mr. Burns.
Henry B. Hensley, who operated a store on Manchester Road, had fourteen children and seventy-six grandchildren. He was baptized at age 66 by Mr. Burns. He was the school's first contributor, giving Burns $50.00 in 1899, and a long-time friend of...
The Big Rock area in Cherokee Park in Louisville, Kentucky in winter. The ruins of Ward's Mill are in foreground. And through the trees, a large house can be seen on the hill overlooking Big Rock. See ULPA 1982.01.698.p for another view of the mill...
Two oxen-drawn wagons meet on the road outside the blacksmith shop on the way from Oneida to London. See ULPA 1982.01.053.p for another view of this blacksmith shop.
Mart Doyle's blacksmith shop sits at the end of a dirt road. Yokes, wagon wheels, a sled, and other assorted parts and tools sit in the roadway and lean against a fence.
A woman and a small boy ride a horse or mule to the gristmill. The child has a "turn" or sackful of corn in his lap. The woman wears a bonnet and rides in typical sidesaddle fashion while the boy straddles the horse or mule as they ride...
Botany illustrations displayed in the main room of Anderson Hall. The grand piano (left) was brought from New York to Clay County in 1871. It was later moved to Melvin Davidson Chapel. Handwritten on lower right corner of image: 364. Title supplied...
A boy ginseng hunter poses with a ginseng root in his right hand and his "sang" hoe and "sang" bag in his left. A bull-tongue plow and grinding wheel lean against a fence in the background. Handwritten on bottom border: 418. ...
A boy, in overalls and a hat, plays a tune bow outside a log cabin. A little girl stands in the doorway behind him. The stick on a tune bow is bent slightly and holds a wire fastened tight at both ends. It sounds similar to a Jew's harp....