100 block of south 4th Street on the west side. Row of multi-story brick buildings, including one with a sign reading Urban Building. Businesses include Meffert Equipment Company and Lincoln Building and Loan Association.
400 block south 4th Street on the west side. S.S. Kresge Company storefront. A long row of window displays beneath the awning and sign. A loan company and other offices are on the higher floors.
A multi-story building for Greater Louisville First Federal Savings and Loan Association next door to Burdorf Furniture store. Title supplied by cataloger.
Address: 122 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. On the first floor of the Urban Building are plate glass windows with signs for "Lincoln Building & Loan Association" and "L&N." Above the plate glass windows are...
Billboards; Brewing industry; War bonds & funds; Oertel Brewing Company
Billboard by Oertel Brewing Company for the 7th war loan. There is a picture of three men in different military uniforms holding bonds. The text reads "the Bond between us. 7th war loan."
Billboards; War posters; Brewing industry; Oertel Brewing Company
Billboard for Oertel Brewing Company promoting the 7th war loan hanging above a row of businesses. The billboard reads 'Plan now for the bigger 7th war loan through pay-roll savings' and has an image of a crowd of men and women holding cash.
Canvas. Inv. no. L.1828. On loan from the collection of George Schafer, Schweinfurt. This is not in fact a picture of the cemetery of Inning, near Lake Ammer. The artist can only have drawn inspiration from the grave crosses he had seen in Bavaria...
Chestnut Street at Armory Place looking east toward 5th Street. View down Chestnut Street with multiple businesses, including a pool parlor, tailor, restaurant, drugstore, and loan company on either side of the street.
Commercial building at the intersection of two city streets. Taylor Drug Store is on the ground floor. A sign across the second floor reads "Money Local Loan Co."
Corner of Third Street and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard) with a three-story building housing an Arthur Murray Dance Studio, a drycleaners, and a loan office.
Five-story building at the intersection of 4th Street and Market Street with a Taylor's Drugs on the first floor and W.L. Douglas Shoes next door. Signs for Money Local Loan Company are above the drugstore. Title supplied by cataloger.
Four-story stone building in a row of commercial buildings with a loan office on the ground floor and a florist to the left. Address: 505 South 3rd Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Interior and exterior views, front and back, of the Greater Louisville First Federal Savings and Loan Association building. The interior has a dark wood counter with rows of machines.
Interior views of offices in the Jefferson Federal Savings and Loan Association building showing damage to the walls and windows and materials on the floors. An exterior view of the two-story brick building.
John C. Strother was born in Trimble County, Kentucky, in 1846. He attended the common schools and read law under W. S. Pryor, chief justice of Kentucky, and Joseph Barbour, of the Kentucky superior court, and graduated the law department of the...
Judge Charles E. Reed of Louisville, Kentucky standing in front of the Coleman Building at Third and Jefferson Streets in downtown Louisville, wearing a suit and holding a bowler. The photograph is missing bottom corner and marked a little with...
Maps, on a scale of 200 feet per inch, of "every lot or parcel of ground" in the central area of Louisville, Kentucky in 1876, including details such as precise dimensions, owners' names, building materials (wood vs. brick) and whether...