Hattie Cochran and Annie Fellows Johnston pose with the book, "The Little Colonel at Boarding School" (1903). They are sitting on a small wood settee in front of a bookcase by a window. Hattie, the real-life person upon whom Annie Fellows...
Gavin H. Cochran Elementary School, 1501 South Second, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story brick building; the second section's entrance is severely recessed and reached by stairs coming up over a stone above ground basement. The building has a dome...
Buildings; Industrial facilities; Factories; Water towers; Fires
Shell of a brick factory fenced off with a water tower on the property following a fire at Clay Street and Caldwell Street at the edge of a residential neighborhood.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Schneider Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Libraries; Fountains; Students
View east of Cochran Fountain on south side of University Library in July, 1968. Children can be seen playing in fountain as two unidentified female students sit on bench at right of image.
Flowering shrubs line the walkway leading to Hattie Cochran's home on Maple Avenue in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Hattie was the real-life model for the character Lloyd Sherman in the Little Colonel books written by Annie Fellows Johnson. This house is...
Full-length portrait of Hattie Cochran in a camisole and petticoat standing in front of a white backdrop. Hattie was the person upon whom Annie Fellows Johnston based the character Lloyd Sherman in her Little Colonel book series. This image was...
Andrew McDonnell January Cochran was born in Maysville, Kentucky, in 1854. He attended Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, where he graduated in 1873. He then pursued his law studies at Harvard University, where he graduated LL.B. in 1877. He was...
Robert Armstrong Cochran was born in 1822, on French Creek, in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. When he was three years of age his parents moved to Mercer County, Pennsylvania. He acquired his education in that part of Western Pennsylvania and at the...
Appears to be a photograph of a painting of Hattie Cochran, the real-life model for the title character in Annie Fellows Johnston's Little Colonel series of children's books.