Blanche Preston Jones, wearing a long black dress and shawl, leans down to a suspender-clad little boy holding a stick in a wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of...
Blanche Preston Jones listens to boy playing gourd banjo in wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of Lady Elizabeth Calvert. Title supplied by cataloger.
Blanche Preston Jones wears a bonnet and shawl (possibly indicating that she is a participant in the annual American Folk Song Festival held at the Traipsin' Woman Cabin near the Mayo Trail, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant...
Blanche Preston Jones, wearing her shawl, sits on chair in wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of Lady Elizabeth Calvert. Title supplied by cataloger.
Blanche Preston Jones, wearing shawl and holding bonnet, sits in wooded area (possibly Mayo Trail near Traipsin' Woman Cabin, Boyd County, Kentucky). Jones is said to be a descendant of Lady Elizabeth Calvert. Title supplied by cataloger.
Families; Men; Women; Older people; Physicians; Children; Group portraits
An outdoor portrait of the Brewer family with Dr. Preston Jennings Jones. "Uncle" George Brewer is on the left, Dr. Preston Jennings Jones stands next to him wearing an overcoat. "Aunt" Arky Brewer has a scarf on her head. The...
Automobile dealerships; Buildings; Automobiles; Flagpoles; Men; Publicity; Electric signs
Jimmy "Barberwreck" Jones standing on top of flagpole to promote a local baseball player, June 24, 1928; event described by Samuel Thomas in "St. Matthews: The Crossroads of Beargrass" (Beargrass-St. Matthews Historical Society,...
Jimmy "Barberwreck" Jones standing on top of flagpole to promote a local baseball player, June 24, 1928; event described by Samuel Thomas in "St. Matthews: The Crossroads of Beargrass" (Beargrass-St. Matthews Historical Society,...
Automobile dealerships; Buildings; Automobiles; Flagpoles; Men; Publicity; Electric signs
Jimmy "Barberwreck" Jones standing on top of flagpole to promote a local baseball player, June 24, 1928; event described by Samuel Thomas in "St. Matthews: The Crossroads of Beargrass" (Beargrass-St. Matthews Historical Society,...
Football players; Football; University of Louisville--Football; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Students; Stadiums;
University of Louisville Hall of Famer Horace Jones (74) catches a football during a game. Other players from both teams are also on the field. The crowd in the stands can be seen in the background. Jones went on to play for the Oakland Raiders...
Auctioneer R. D. Jones (presumably the man at center, wearing black gloves with his three-piece suit and hat), presiding over the auction at Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse at Camp Taylor. Men inspect tobacco and talk.
Portrait of Stephen S. Jones of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing his hair cut short on the sides and brushed up in the middle. Crop marks frame his face, and the photograph has small tears and marks of discolorations. Stamped on back of image:...
Portrait of Stephen S. Jones of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a Kosair fez and tuxedo. The photograph has been painted on and marred with discolorations, cracks, and creases. Handwritten on back of image: Illustrious Potentate, Kosair Temple.
A young man wearing a white suit stands behind a rocking chair on the porch of a frame house. Dr. Arthur Shade Jones is an orthopedic surgeon and eastern head of the Kentucky Crippled Children Commission.
George Brewer, Arky Brewer and Dr. Preston Jennings Jones pose between two log buildings on their property. "Uncle" George, a Civil War veteran and preacher, ran a steam mill on Brewers Branch of Goose Creek. Handwritten on bottom border:...
Doctor Preston Jennings Jones leaves George and Newarky Brewer's home on horseback. Their relatively large log cabin sits behind a fence on a dirt road in a narrow mountain valley on the Brewer Branch of Goose Creek. Handwritten on bottom border:...
Paul Jones building (now Marion E. Taylor Building), on the southwest corner of Fourth Street and Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Caption accompanying image: Paul Jones Building.
African American musicians; Musicians; African Americans; Trombones; Trumpets; Saxophones; Drums (Musical instruments); Pianos; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Violins; Banjos; People
Six African American musicians perform in an open pavilion. The drum reads "Jones Orchestra." Other instruments include trombone, violin, banjo, piano, trumpet, and saxophone. Outside of the pavilion tables are set up.
Address: 415 Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Ghost sign, viewed from side of building under construction, reads "Jones Greene Furniture Carpets & Stoves."
Address: 415 Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Ghost sign, viewed from side of building under construction, reads "Jones Greene Furniture Carpets & Stoves."