A group of men and women, including eastern head of the Kentucky Crippled Children Commission Dr. Arthur Shade Jones (in white suit), stand with a young boy in a pile of stones on a hill. This may be the site where Dr. Arthur Shade Jones...
University of Louisville. School of Dentistry; Dentists
Man in a lab coat sits in a chair holding a small piece of dental equipment. A second man in a lab coat stands next to him. One of the men is Dr. Fields. Written on back of photograph: Dr. Fields, Prosthodontics. Title supplied by cataloger.
Medical education; Medical students; Louisville Medical College
Supplement to Louisville Medical College catalog 1883-1884. Responds to article written by Dr. D.W. Yandell about the Louisville Medical College Lists recent graduates of Louisville City Hospital from 1872-1884. Title: Supplement. The Louisville...
Families; Men; Women; Older people; Physicians; Children; Group portraits
An outdoor portrait of the Brewer family with Dr. Preston Jennings Jones. "Uncle" George Brewer is on the left, Dr. Preston Jennings Jones stands next to him wearing an overcoat. "Aunt" Arky Brewer has a scarf on her head. The...
Two of the greatest benefactors in the early days of Oneida Baptist Institute, Robert Carnahan, Jr. and Dr. Joseph Benson "J. B." Marvin. "Bob" Carnahan's father was the wealthiest man in Oneida. Dr. Marvin and his wife lived in...
A shy young boy, Marvin Norton Burns, son of James and Martha Burns. Marvin was born August 13, 1910, and named after Dr. J. B. Marvin of Louisville, a generous benefactor of Oneida Baptist Institute. Young Marvin died at the age of eighteen months.
Two men look on as a man, presumably Dr. H. B. Strull, inserts a tongue depressor into the mouth of a man sitting on the hood of the car bearing the sign "Doctor's Office Dr. H.B. Strull" on its windshield. Another man looks into the...
Multiple views of cattle grazing in the fields at the farm of Dr. Virgil E. Simpson. One image shows the house, and a girl stands with some calves in front of the barn in another image.
Painted sign for Dr. Pepper on the side of a brick building. The sign reads "Drink Dr. Pepper Good for Life!" and has the numbers 10 2 and 4 on a clock.
Billboard for Dr. Swett's root beer with a large bottle of root bear in the center. On the left is a man dressed like a Pilgrim. On the right is a woman dressed like a Native American. The text reads "Dr. Swett's Root Beer. A Great Drink! Rich...
Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.); Education; African Americans--Education (Higher); Portrait photographs; College presidents; African Americans
Back of the photograph reads "Dr. P---ce President." Probably Dr. Charles Lee Purce, president of State University from 1894-1905. The university has gone by many names since its founding in 1879: The Kentucky Normal and Theological...
Deans (Education); Laboratories; Dental education; Dentists; University of Louisville. School of Dentistry; College administrators; University of Louisville--Faculty
Dr. Raymond E. Myers stands in a dental laboratory with his hands crossed in front of him, smiling at a man in a white lab coat. A man behind him works at a counter. Dr. Myers was the dean of the U of L School of Dentistry from 1945-1969 and was...
A dirt road leads up to Dr. Ireland's farm and residence near Okolona, Kentucky. The home has a wrap-around porch with stone columns and benches and chairs set out. A light dusting of snow sits on the roof of the three-story structure. A side...
Portrait of Ernest Patrick of Columbus, Ohio and Dr. Bruce Morgan looking at the tubeless radio. The photograph is cracked along the edges and marked with discolorations. Article attached to back of image: 21-year-old youth invents tubeless radio;...
Lynncliffe, home of Dr. R. L. Woodard at Longview Station in Kentucky. Wide two-story house with rows of shuttered windows and a row of dormers on top. Sun porch on left. Rows of manicured bushes in front.
Entrance hall looking into library at the Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Abell home, 1433 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Wide hall holds a piano, mirror, couch, and grandfather clock. There are taxidermy heads in the hall and the next room.
Dining room at the Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Abell home, 1433 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The dining room holds a circular table with four chairs, an ornate mirror from floor almost to ceiling, ornate drapes, sideboard with silver, and a...
Entrance hall at the Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Abell home, 1433 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Corner of entrance hall. Stiff armchair and couch with large ornate oval mirror above. The wall has a curved section built in specifically under the...
Library at the Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Abell home, 1433 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Books seem to be behind glass in the upper half of a case on the right. There are two taxidermy heads on the wall. A table with lamps has many rows of...