Print of the Louisville Herald-Post building, a multi-story stone building with a War Manpower Commission United States Employment Services office on the ground floor.
Herald-Post building, a long three-story stone building with Herald-Post carved above the door and boards with For Rent or Sale signs across the street-level windows. Address: 423 South Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
View from above of Herald Square in New York City. Multiple buildings can be seen along the streets. Below, there are pedestrians and streetcars. Railroad tracks run through the center. Smoke blows out from the trains on the tracks. Title: Herald...
View of Herald Square looking down toward the street, which is busy with streetcars and pedestrians. A train passes on the elevated railroad that runs above at an angle to the street. City buildings are at the corner on either side of the street...
City & town life; Elevated railroads; Railroads; Buildings
Busy city street with elevated railroad crossing over it and tall buildings on either side and in the background. Title: 59. North up B'dway from 32nd St., Herald and Times (26 stories) B'ld'gs in distance, New York, U.S.A. Copyright statement:...
Portrait of William P. Herald of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a sack coat and printed tie. The photograph is marred with discolorations and yellowing from age. Handwritten on back of image: Wm. P. Herald, President Tyler Park Club; Photo by...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Medical personnel
Portrait of Dr. Herald V. Beutel of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a jacket and striped tie. The photograph is yellow from age. Handwritten on back of image: Dentist.
Three women are sitting on the lawn of a house reading a newspaper, the Chicago Sunday Record Herald. The woman on the left is Wilna Coyner Ensley and the woman in the middle is Lucile A. Furnas. They are all wearing dresses and have their hair up.