Portrait of Walter L. Conner of Louisville, Kentucky. His hair is long and wavy on top, and he is wearing dark-rimmed glasses and a striped tie. Stamped on bottom, front of image: The Heath Studio. Handwritten on back: Lincoln Bank & Trust...
Two boys and a man look out from a wooden water mill, perhaps Lincoln Gilbert's mill on Red Bird Creek. Handwritten on bottom border: 521. Title supplied by cataloger.
Topographic map on a scale of 1:125000 of the area near Huntington, West Virginia, with Lawrence County, Ohio to the northwest. Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln, Putnam, and Logan Counties of West Virginia are shown. Kentucky, to the west, is only shown in...
Topographic map on a scale of 1:125000 of the area near Huntington, West Virginia, with Lawrence County, Ohio to the northwest. Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln, Putnam, and Logan Counties of West Virginia are shown. Kentucky, to the west, is only shown in...
Address: 405 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. (Building no longer exists.) The brick road in front of the Western Union building looks slick from rain. Cars are parked at the curb and a couple of men in messenger uniforms speak with a man in...
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...
Advertisement for Ennis Motors. The poster has a picture of a man with a speech bubble that reads "I Can Pay More Cash For Your Car Because I Ship to Western Market W.F. Ennis." The text at the bottom reads "Ennis Motors 2519 W....
Portraits; Men; Government officials; Mayors; Historic sites; Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site (Ky.); Springs
William B. Harrison (left), Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky from 1927-1933, filling a bottle with spring water while another man, holding a stoppered bottle, looks on. The photograph has been cut on either side, making it smaller. Handwritten on back...
William Benjamin Harrison, mayor of Louisville, Kentucky from 1927 to 1933, is shown at a podium in October of 1927. He wears a dark suit with light pin-stripes. Patriotic bunting decorates the dais and podium and a framed picture of Abraham...
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...