View of apartment buildings and other buildings across neighborhood streets and lawns. Address: Green Tree Manor (Kentucky Development Corporation), Fenley Avenue north of Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky.
Two-story building on the corner of Second and Green (now Liberty) Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Streetcar wires prominent. Brick building in background has painted advertisement of "Frank Fehr's F.F.X.L. For Family Use."
Two-story brick building at the corner of Fifteenth and Green (now Liberty), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is Smith's Grocery; a man and a young child stand near the door. On the side of the building are two painted signs: one for...
Three-story white brick building at the corner of West Green (now Liberty) and Eighth Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, with the third story small enough for only one or two rooms. Ground floor houses The Colin, a cafe/pub that serves liquor and wine....
Three-story building on the corner of Third and Green (now Liberty) streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Fontana Bros. Cafe prominent in the center, passed by two children [?] and a couple. Two horse-down carriages trot down Green St [?] on the left....
Three men are seated in a yard on a residential block, and one man stands behind them. Part of a series labeled "Floyd County -- Prestonsburg. Tex Vanderpool, Green Maggard, Tom James, John Hayden," the standing man, who is wearing...
Three men are seated in a yard on a residential block, and one man stands behind them. Part of a series labeled "Floyd County -- Prestonsburg. Tex Vanderpool, Green Maggard, Tom James, John Hayden," the standing man, who is wearing...
Green River Valley (Ky.)--History--19th century; Green River Valley (Ky.)--Economic conditions--19th century; Farms, Small--Kentucky--History
This study focuses on the expansion of the Green River's economic and political importance within Kentucky and how it impacted small farmers of the region. It challenges the idea that small farmers played an insignificant role in the agriculture...
The Green River with the steamboat "Allie" and two rectangular wooden barges along its shore at left; the far shore is also pictured. A tipple track slants down to a barge filled with coal. The somewhat dilapidated steamer has three...
The central part of the Green River furnace is a small brick building with white arches on its front wall, bordered by two smokestacks. The furnace extends to the sides in low sections and projects forward at both ends. The sections pointing...
Buildings; Dwellings; Educational facilities; Universities & colleges; Western Kentucky State Teachers College--Buildings
Student cottages along dirt road and two cars at Western Kentucky State Teachers College, 1935. Photograph enhanced with paint. Western Kentucky State Teachers College was formerly the Western Kentucky State Normal School and the Southern Normal...
Newspaper industry; Buildings; Carriages & coaches; Street railroads
Printed illustration of the Courier-Journal building on the southeast corner of Fourth Street and Green Street (later renamed Liberty Street during Summer of 1917), Louisville, Kentucky, 1895. The intersection of Fourth and Green is depicted, and...
Portrait of Mrs. J.R. Green of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing her silver hair back and a jacket over her blouse. The photograph has been painted on, badly creased and marks of discoloration. Handwritten on back of image: New president of...