In the vicinity of Warren Avenue. Field with dirt and low grass. Low wood markers, possibly fence poles, are planted in the ground. A wagon and collapsing shed are in the background. Caption: Warren Ave.
In the vicinity of Warren Avenue. Field with overgrown grass lined by trees, some of which have been painted white on the lower half of their trunks. Small houses or sheds are in the background. Caption: Warren Ave.
In the vicinity of Warren Avenue. View down a paved street with houses to the right and a field to the left. Two cars are parked in front of one of the houses. Caption: Warren Ave.
In the vicinity of Warren Avenue. View from across a paved street of an overgrown field with utility poles along the edge. Trees are in the background. Caption: Warren Ave.
Baseball; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.); Contests; Watermelons; African Americans
Watermelon eating contest during baseball game at Parkway Field, Louisville, Kentucky. Six African American boys participate; grandstands filled with people in background. This image depicts African Americans in a stereotyped fashion that may be...
The building for Hardin, Hamilton & Lewman at 325 W. Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. has a sign on it reading, "Will remove to 831 W. Main St. on or about October 1st." The building has "Onion Sets" and "Field...
A wide path in the grass with narrow pipes or tubes running past a two-story house. Multiple views of the house. Construction machinery is in the field past the house. Near Western Parkway, now Northwestern Parkway.
Multiple views of an overgrown field behind houses with trees, fencing, and sheds and other outbuildings. Near Western Parkway, now Northwestern Parkway.
Brush-covered field with sheds and other outbuildings nearby and lumber and other materials on the ground. Near Western Parkway, now Northwestern Parkway.
Alley at Whitney Avenue looking south toward Lansing. Dirt road running next to a house with a field to the left. Sheds and other outbuildings are in the background. Notes: Whitney-Berry.
Judge William H. Field with his mother, Mrs. Emmett Field of Louisville, Kentucky. He is wearing a bow tie and she's wearing glasses on a chain. He was Jefferson Circuit Court Judge, 3rd Division. Stamped on back of image: May 15, 1933.