Two silhouettes in profile. On the left is a man reading a book and on the right is a woman dipping a feather pen into an ink quill. Above the image is the phrase "Ex Libris." The names "Elbridge & Marion Fulks" is below the...
Large tree [possibly pine tree] with full branches inside a rectangular frame. The phrase "Ex Libris" is above the tree. The name "Marion Macfarlane Walsh" is below the tree. These elements are contained by a rectangular border....
Marion County Courthouse, Lebanon, Kentucky. Architect's sketch credited at left corner to "Thos. J. Nolan, Architect, Louisville, Kentucky." The Marion County Courthouse is a three to four-story brick building with a two-story pillared...
A row of stores including Roth's jewelry store, Betty Maid Shops, Fern Shoes, and Gay's jewelry and watch store at the corner of 4th Street between Jefferson Street and Liberty Street. Title supplied by cataloger.
M.E. Taylor building with Kay's jewelry store on the first floor. Address: Marion E Taylor Building (312 South 4th Street), Louisville, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Laborers; Erosion protection works; United States. Works Progress Administration
Erosion control near Marion, Kentucky. A shirtless man controls a tractor through the dirt as a man to his right observes from a rock and dirt pile. In the distance behind them is a large truck in front of a steep dirt bank.
Map of Washington and Marion Counties (Kentucky), on a horizontal scale of 2 miles per inch and a vertical scale of 1200 feet per inch. Includes streams, roads, railroads, Indian mounds, houses, county lines, and a color scheme to delineate...
A group of men sit in chairs on either side of another group of men shaking hands. Address: Marion E Taylor Building (312 South 4th Street), Louisville, Kentucky.
Workers from Diebold use ropes to lift a large filing cabinet into the windows of A Louisville credit bureau located above Bon Marche in the Marion E. Taylor Building.
Jean Thomas, wearing a fur coat and a tam, holds the arm of Raymund McFeeters (in trench coat and hat) while standing on the step of her Traipsin' Woman Cabin near Ashland, Kentucky. Dorothy Thomas, wearing a wool coat with fur adornment, stands on...
Jean Thomas, wearing a fur coat and a tam, holds the arm of Raymund McFeeters (in trench coat and hat) while standing on the step of her Traipsin' Woman Cabin near Ashland, Kentucky. Dorothy Thomas, wearing a wool coat with fur adornment, stands on...
Jean Thomas, wearing a fur coat and a tam, stands between Raymund McFeeters (in trench coat and hat) and Marion Kerby (with handbag). The group may have been visiting Jean Thomas en route to Hollywood: Marion Kerby was a singer and actress who had...
Jean Thomas, wearing a fur coat and a tam, holds the arm of Raymund McFeeters (in trench coat and hat) while standing on the step of her Traipsin' Woman Cabin near Ashland, Kentucky. Marion Kerby, wearing a jaunty hat, stands in the cabin doorway...
Marion Kerby and Hamilton Forrest sit on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin. Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a singer and actress who had performed on Broadway and in Hollywood films. In 1934, Forrest and Kerby...
Hamilton Forrest, Jean Thomas (in tam), and Marion Kerby (right, in hat with feather) stand on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin. Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a singer and actress who had performed on...
Jean Thomas (left, in tam) and Marion Kerby (right, in hat with feather) sit on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin, accompanied by Hamilton Forrest (center, standing). Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a singer and...
Marion Kerby (left, in hat with feather) and Sally Kerby (right, wearing glasses) sit on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin, accompanied by Hamilton Forrest (center, standing). Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a...
Hamilton Forrest (right), Marion Kerby (center, standing), and Jean Thomas (left, in tam) on the porch of the Traipsin' Woman Cabin. Hamilton Forrest was an American composer, and Marion Kerby was a singer and actress who had performed on Broadway...