Grover Hatfield and son (holding rifle) listen to Bud McCoy (with York petition), by auto in Cannonsburg, Kentucky, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved in a famous feud in the 1870s-1880s. Title supplied by cataloger.
Standing next to an auto, Bud McCoy shows Grover Hatfield the York petition in Cannonsburg, Kentucky, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved in a famous feud in the 1870s-1880s. Title supplied by cataloger.
Grover Hatfield, smoking pipe, listens to Bud McCoy, with York petition, by auto, Cannonsburg, Kentucky, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved in a famous feud in the 1870s-1880s. Title supplied by cataloger.
Large group portrait. Some individuals are in boats in the water, others are along the shore. Published by Hatfield Bros. & Owsley, White Mills, Ky. Publisher's number 62894.
Small boat on a river with a woods and what appears to be a cave opening in the background. There is a group of about five people in the boat. Published by Hatfield Brothers & Owsley, White Mills, Kentucky, around the turn of the 20th century....
Grover Hatfield's son with dog and Bud McCoy in front of house in Cannonsburg, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved in a famous feud in the 1870s-1880s. Title supplied by cataloger.
Grover Hatfield, smoking pipe, listens to Bud McCoy, with York petition, next to auto while Grover's son (with rifle), daughter (with kitten), and puppy look on, Cannonsburg, Kentucky, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved in a...
A boy wearing cutoff overalls, Grover Hatfield's daughter holding a kitten and a puppy, and Grover Hatfield's son holding a rifle pose behind Hatfield's grocery store, Cannonsburg, Kentucky, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved...
View down an unpaved road. A river runs along the road on the left, and a bridge is visible over the river in the distance. The rear of a building is also visible on the lefthand side. A few human figures are visible in the distance, along the road...
Portrait of cows, sheep, an older man (probably Al G. Field), a young boy, and various barns and outbuildings at Maple Villa Farm, which was located outside Columbus, Ohio, and belonged to minstrel showman Al G. Field. Alfred Griffith Hatfield,...
Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville (Ky.); Medical students; Teachers
Faculty and Graduating Class. Hospital College of Medicine, 1897. Composite photograph for the Hospital College of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students in the medical school class of 1897. Rows of individual...
Hatfield house, a two-story frame building, viewed from the front, partly obscured by a tree. There is an outbuilding on the left in the background. The message on the back implies that this is a hotel or boarding house. A Hatfield Hotel in White...
Kentucky School of Medicine; Medical students; Teachers
Kentucky School of Medicine 1893 - Composite photograph for the Kentucky School of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1893. Horseshoe-shaped grouping of individual oval-shaped...
Louisville City Hospital school of nursing 1909 - 1910 - Student nurses, class of 1909-10, at Louisville City Hospital school of nursing, which later became Louisville General Hospital. Two rows of female students in front of a building. The women...
Louisville City Hospital 1920 - Composite photograph of Louisville City Hospital school of nursing class of 1920. Cluster of individual oval-shaped portraits of students in nursing uniforms and caps with one larger portrait of the superintendent....
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
William Anderson 'Devil Anse' Hatfield and his wife, Aunt Levisa 'Levicy' Chaffin Hatfield, stand in front of the tombs of their sons Detroit 'Troy' Hatfield and Elias, who were shot to death over a liquor dispute on October 17, 1911.