Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Governors; Mansions
Governor Flem D. Sampson of Barbourville, Kentucky, standing in front of the governor's mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky, with his wife, Susie Steele Sampson, and an unidentified man. The photograph has yellow discoloration from age. Stamped on...
Portrait of Susie Steele (Mrs. Flem D.) Sampson of Barbourville, Kentucky standing beside the marble fireplace in the governor's mansion. The photograph has been marred with discolorations and yellowing from age. Handwritten on back of image: Wife...
Freight cars filled with logs next to a building with a conveyor built and a barn. Lumber is on the ground in front of the buildings. More freight cars are in the background. Text on left: Photographed and Published by M.A. Kleckner, Mansion House,...
View from the bottom of a hill of a steep set of railroad tracks. Trees are on either side. Text on left: Scenery of the Leigh Valley R. R. Text on right: Scenery of the Lehigh Valley R. R. Descriptive information on back of card: Mauch Chunk &...
Steep set of railroad tracks viewed from the bottom of the hill. One person sits at the base on the right side. Trees are on either side of the tracks. Text on left: Photographed and Published by M.A. Kleckner, Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Text...
Steep set of railroad tracks viewed from the bottom of the hill. Trees are on either side. At the base two men are on the left and another kneels on the right. Stacks of wood are on the right side. Title: No. 160 - Mount Pisgah Plane; Lth. 2341...
Passenger railroad car at the bottom of a steep hill on a set of tracks. A man stands to the left of the car. Text on left: Scenery of the Lehigh Valley R. R. Text on right: Scenery of the Lehigh Valley R. R. Descriptive information on back of...
Gilt sofa, table and mirror in the parlor of the Howard Mansion, now the Howard Steamboat Museum, in Jeffersonville, Indiana. A tapestry hangs over the sofa.
Stern wheelers; Paddleboats; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
This digital collection currently features images of boats built, or being built, at Howard Shipyard in Jeffersonville, Indiana. It will be expanded to include the entire photograph collection taken by Captain James E. Howard (1875-1956) between...
Students; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; University of Louisville. College of Arts and Sciences;
Nine students from the 1917 senior class of the College of Arts and Sciences pose on the steps of the Silas Miller Mansion, home of the college from 1907-1925. There are six women and three men. In 1925 the university moved to the Belknap Campus;...
"The painting belonged to Edward James. The 'paranoiac-critical town' is composed of elements principally from Cadaqués and Palamós." (Caption); "The reference was to Outskirts of the Paranoiac-Critical Town, one of Dali's finest...
University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; University of Louisville--Buildings;
Students dressed in caps and gowns sit in front of the Silas Miller Mansion which was home of the College of Liberal Arts from 1907-1925. Inscription reads: "Class of 1916--Arts Dept." In 1925 the university moved to the Belknap Campus;...
According to the photographer's notes, this is "Aunt Marg" sitting in a chair in front of the fountain on the lawn of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.
Women; People associated with politics & government; Dwellings; Books
After having hosted the wife of Kentucky Governor Flem D. Sampson at her first American Folk Song Festival at the Traipsin' Woman Cabin in 1930, Jean Thomas was invited to the Governor's mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky, the following year to discuss...
Women; People associated with politics & government; Dwellings; Books
After having hosted the wife of Kentucky Governor Flem D. Sampson at her first American Folk Song Festival at the Traipsin' Woman Cabin in 1930, Jean Thomas was invited to the Governor's mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky, the following year to discuss...