Buildings; Health care facilities; Hospitals; Tuberculosis
Two, connected buildings of the Henderson County Tuberculosis (TB) Hospital. The building on the right has first and second floor porches where people rest.
The "Tarascon," built in 1863 for the Louisville and Henderson Mail Line, was used in service during the Civil War. Here the boat sits at the Louisville & Portland Canal waiting for the locks to open. It traveled as far as the Alabama...
Photograph of exhibition installation, ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), London, September-October 1953; "In this early Independent Group exhibition photographs of varying sizes were attached to the gallery walls. Others were suspended by...
Ferries; Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
EMILY, a stern-wheel ferry with wood hull (89 ft. x 32 ft. x 3 ft.), was built at Howard in 1891 and initially operated in the Kenova, West Virginia area. She was sold and renamed DIXIE BEE LINE (Way #1570) before burning at Henderson, Kentucky on...
Government facilities; Buildings; United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.); United States. Congress. House; Memorial rites & ceremonies; McKinley, William, 1843-1901
United States Capitol chamber filled with people during a eulogy for President William McKinley. The desks on the floor, the mounted desk, and the galleries above are full. Title: (6)-8961-A tribute to McKinley's memory-Secretary Hay's eulogy...
Kentucky School of Medicine; Medical students; Teachers
Kentucky School of Medicine 1891 - Composite photograph for the Kentucky School of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1891. Horseshoe-shaped grouping of individual oval-shaped...
Archibald Dixon was born in Caswell County, North Carolina, in 1802. He moved with his parents to Henderson, Kentucky, in 1805. Educated in the local schools, he read law and was admitted to the bar in 1824. He established a practice in Henderson....
Lawyers; Municipal officials; Legislators; Judges; Portraits
William Pollitt McClain was born in 1849 in Henderson, Kentucky. He attended Notre Dame College, graduating in 1869. He then attended the law department of the University of Virginia, graduating in 1872. After practicing law in Missouri, he...
Henry Fielding Turner was born in Fayette County, Kentucky, in 1829. He graduated from the law department of Transylvania University, at Lexington, in 1849. That same year, by special act of the legislature, he was licensed to practice law before...
James W. Clay, was born in Henderson, Kentucky, in 1874. He received his education in the citys public schools, graduating from Henderson High School. He graduated from the Cumberland University Law School in 1892. Upon being admitted to the bar he...
Clarence Dallam was born in Henderson, Kentucky, in 1863. He attended Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va., from 1881 to 1884, before entering the University of Virginia. After graduation, he was admitted to the University of Virginia law...
Louisville College of Dentistry; Dental students; Women dental students; Teachers
Louisville College of Dentistry 1915 - Composite photograph of faculty and students in the dental school class of 1915 and faculty at Louisville College of Dentistry. Seven rows of oval individual photographs of men in formal suits. Two...
Collages; Montages; Photographs; Men; Heads (Anatomy); Moral aspects of war; Pessimism
"Henderson is rarely accorded much status in accounts of postwar art but he was a formative influence on members of London's Independent Group, especially [Eduardo] Paolozzi and [Richard] Hamilton. In the late 1940s and 1950s he photographed...
Collages; Montages; Photographs; Men; Heads (Anatomy); Moral aspects of war; Pessimism; Details
"Henderson is rarely accorded much status in accounts of postwar art but he was a formative influence on members of London's Independent Group, especially [Eduardo] Paolozzi and [Richard] Hamilton. In the late 1940s and 1950s he photographed...
Monuments & memorials; Daughters of the American Revolution
A memorial stone, erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) in Boonesboro, Kentucky, listing its first settlers. Names listed include, from top left: James McMillan; Margaret White McMillan; Colonel Daniel Boone; Rebecca Boone;...
Portrait of judge executive and county clerk, Young E. Allison, Sr., of Henderson county, wearing glasses and reading a paper. Handwritten on back of image: deceased; credit, Cusick Studio (Louisville). Stamped on back: June 19, 1935.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of L.T. Henderson of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a polka-dot bow tie. Crop marks frame his image. Handwritten on back of image: L.T. Henderson, Builder, Building Material Trade Bureau.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Lawyers; Legislators
Portrait of John L. Dorsey of Henderson, Kentucky, wearing his hair combed to the side, a suit and tie. Crop marks frame his face and shoulders; the bottom corner is somewhat faded. Stamped on back of image: January 12, 1931. Handwritten on back:...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Legislators
Representative John L. Dorsey of Henderson, Kentucky sitting at a desk, holding a paper, and wearing a suit. Crop marks frame his face. Stamped on back of image: December 4, 1930. Attached to back: Representative John L. Dorsey, of Kentucky, seated...