Appalachians (People); Appalachian Region--History; Appalachian Region--Social life and customs; Education--Appalachian Region; Education--Kentucky; Kentucky--Social life and customs; Rural schools--Kentucky--History; Oneida Baptist Institute;...
665 items from Louisville native Claude C. Matlack (1878-1944), an amateur photographer who, working as an engineer for his family's plumbing business, happened to capture on film the formative years of a settlement school built by feuding...
Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.); African American universities and colleges; Universities & colleges--Buildings; Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.)--Buildings; African Americans--Education (Higher); Education; Hospitals; Medical...
"Citizen's National Hospital" is engraved above the entrance to the building and a sign in the window advertises Dr. Houser on duty. The building which sits on West Chestnut is believed to have been Simmons University Hospital. The back...
A boarding home in the town square at Manchester owned by Robert G. Potter and Nancy Catherine "Kate" Gilbert Potter. Robert Potter died in 1896. Visitors to Oneida Baptist Institute passed through Manchester on their way from the London...
A class of younger students pose outside Bethany Academy at Big Creek. Bethany Academy was an auxiliary, or branch, school of Oneida Baptist Institute. T. L. Britton was in charge of this school for about ten years. Published in "Mountain...
Oneida Baptist Institute; Physicians; Clinics; Health care; Children; Dentistry
A close-up image of a child's mouth as it is being examined by a doctor. The clinic was primarily focused on identifying and treating patients with trachoma, a contagious eye disease. A bungalow hospital was opened on the grounds of the institute...
A close-up image of a smiling, young female student who appears to be outside Anderson Hall at Oneida Baptist Institute. Handwritten on bottom border: 387. Title supplied by cataloger.
A close-up of a woman with cataracts, apparently outside the Anderson Hall Medical Clinic at Oneida Baptist Institute. The clinic was primarily focused on identifying and treating patients with trachoma, a contagious eye disease. A bungalow...
Couples; Covered walks; Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
A couple stands on the covered sidewalk, known as Garth Walk, outside the Playhouse. Constructed in 1932, Garth Walk was named after Mrs. Charles M. Garth, then president of the theater group known as the Players Club of Louisville. Originally...
A display of students' domestic science projects in Anderson Hall at the Oneida Baptist Institute. The projects include clothing, prepared food and table settings. Handwritten on lower right corner of image: 353. See ULPA 1982.01.351.p for a...
Oneida Baptist Institute; Physicians; Clinics; Health care; Eye examinations; Vision disorders; Children
A group of children and adults watch doctors examine a patient at the Anderson Hall medical clinic. The clinic was primarily focused on identifying and treating patients with trachoma, a contagious eye disease. A bungalow hospital was opened on the...
A group of men and women pose outside a frame building, which may be the meat house and laundry on the Oneida Baptist Institute campus. James Anderson Burns is on the far left and W.D. "Bill" Ponder is in the front row on the right. The...
A group of men and women, possibly trustees or board members at Oneida Baptist Institute, pose outside a frame building. See ULPA 1982.01.130.p for a similar picture of the same group.
A group of men and women, possibly trustees or board members at Oneida Baptist Institute, pose outside a frame building. See ULPA 1982.01.133.p for a similar picture of the same group.
Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.); Football players; African Americans; Schools; People; Segregation in education
A group of mostly African American men pose for a photograph next to a goalpost. Most wear dark long-sleeved tops and knee length light-colored pants. Some hold helmets and others have footballs in their hands. To the sides are two men who may be...
A group portrait of seventeen men, perhaps some of the early trustees of Oneida Institute. Includes H. L. McMurray in the front row on the right, William Ponder in the second row on the right, Henry Hensley in the back row on the right, and James...
Schools; Students; Teachers; Group portraits; Wooden buildings
A large class poses outside Bethany Academy at Big Creek. Bethany Academy was an auxiliary, or branch, school of Oneida Baptist Institute. T. L. Britton was in charge of this school for about ten years.
A little blonde-haired girl sits on a bed or examining table, presumably at the Anderson Hall Medical Clinic. This clinic was primarily focused on identifying and treating patients with trachoma, a contagious eye disease. A bungalow hospital was...