A shy young boy, Marvin Norton Burns, son of James and Martha Burns. Marvin was born August 13, 1910, and named after Dr. J. B. Marvin of Louisville, a generous benefactor of Oneida Baptist Institute. Young Marvin died at the age of eighteen months.
Young Men's Christian Association of the City of New York; Young Men's Christian associations
Young Men's Christian Association building, New York City. A two-story frame building with a porch. Neighboring buildings on either side are partially visible. There are two trees in from of the YMCA. "211,322 J.V." printed on front....
Political participation; Advertising; Fliers (Printed matter); Stores & shops; Women; People
Four women stand in a shop decorated with campaign ads and the United States flag. Three of the women hold horns as one points to a sign reading, "Keep Louisville Booming. Dont rock the boat. 1921 Huston Quin, 1925 Arthur A. Will," with...
William J. Hendrick was born near Flemingsburg in 1855. He graduated Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, in 1873. He read law and was admitted to the Fleming County bar in 1870. In 1881, he was elected to the Kentucky legislature and he represented...
Portrait of William Corrigan, who is balding, with a mustache, and wearing a pin-striped suit jacket and black bow tie. William Corrigan served as Stage Machinist at Macauley's Theatre (at least in the 1900 - 1901 season, as evidenced by programs)....
Portrait of Winnie E. (Mrs. Stanley F.) Reed of Maysville, Kentucky, wearing a large, brimmed hat. The photograph has been cut to an irregular shape, painted on, and marked with discolorations. Painted on front of image: copyright, J.A. Bell,...
Anniversaries; Podiums; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School;
Industrialist William S. Speed speaks from a podium during an event honoring the twenty fifth anniversary of the J. B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville. There is a man sitting in the background, a pitcher and glass beside...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Governors
Portrait of William Jason Fields of Olive Hill, Kentucky, who served as Governor of Kentucky from 1923-1927. He is wearing a tuxedo. The photograph has a lot of discoloration and blemishes. Handwritten on back of image: Former governor Wm. J....
Exterior view of the William J. Laise Company building with a promotional sign painted on the side of the two-story brick building, located on Fehr Avenue, now Liberty Street.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; College presidents; People associated with education & communication
Dr. William J. Hutchins, president of Berea College in Berea, Kentucky. His photograph has been cut to an irregular shape, then attached to card stock with remnants of three other photographs.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people; Engineers
Portrait of William J. Horrigan of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing wire-framed glasses, a jacket, and printed tie. The photograph is yellowing from age. Stamped on back of image: Herald-Post, Page No. 4, Photo No. 13, Issue of March 31st; April 1,...
View of a two-story house with shrubbery inside a decorative frame with ornamental flourishes. Inside the frame above the house is the phrase "Ex Libris." The name "William J. Dodd" is below the house. The house has been...
Oval-shaped portrait of performer William Davidge wearing a fedora, suit jacket, and tie with stickpin. Autograph on mount, lower right: Wm. Davidge. Inscription on mount verso, upper center: J. Macauley Esq. with kind regards of Wm. Davidge (?)...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Launchings; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
WILL J. CUMMINS, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (160 ft. x 30 ft. x 4 ft.), was built at Howard in 1895. Owned by St. Louis & Tennessee River Packet Co., WILL J. CUMMINS operated on the Cumberland River until 1897, and then on the upper...
J.F. Whitaker, dates unknown. Black-and-white portrait of J.F. Whitaker with the Richmond Pioneers (Kentucky). Verso: Series No. 6. Old Mill Cigarettes. Base Ball Subjects - Large Assortment. Factory No. 25, 2d Dist. VA.
Address: 405-409 W. Market Street (Building no longer exists.). The Western Union main office and the adjacent Lincoln Savings Bank were built on land owned by J. M. Atherton and were in a long succession of architectural commissions linking Alfred...
Clergy; Students; Educational facilities; Universities & colleges; Theological seminaries; West Baden College
Composite photograph of three rows of clergymen wearing clerical clothing and a white collar. The top center photograph is of a reverend in vestments. From left to right top row: Rev. H.J. Barton, S.J.; Rev. T.C. Biecker, S.J.; Rev. W.B. Cetnar,...
Oval-shaped character portrait of left profile of actor Walton Townsend wearing a dinner jacket with white ascot. He is costumed as Captain Halliwell in J. M. Barrie's play "The Little Minister," which was performed at Macauley's Theatre...
300 block west Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard. Two-story brick buildings containing a flower shop and J. Winter Jr. A large sign for cigarettes is mounted to the roof of one of the buildings.
Portrait of Wallace Galvin of Louisville, Kentucky. He is wearing a printed suit and tie. The photograph has a yellow discoloration due to age. Caption on image: The Earl-Broady Studios, Vedgeway Building, Schenectady, New York. Stamped on back:...