Humphrey Marshall was born in Fauquier County, Virginia, in 1760. A soldier in the Virginia Revolutionary forces, he later moved to Kentucky in 1782 where he was admitted to the bar in Fayette County. He was a member of Kentucky House of...
Portrait of Jimmie Marshall with hands folded, wearing a suit jacket and necktie with stickpin. Inscription on print, upper right: Best wishes to Boyd Martin (my first director & producer) from Jimmie Marshall. "Sonny" in...
Full-length character portrait of John Marshall portraying the role of "Tom Cooper." He sits on a rocky cliff overlooking water, wearing a naval costume of mustache, beret, sailor shirt and jacket with ropes, and wide-legged pants....
John Marshall home, Anchorage, Kentucky. Entrance hall. Large hallway decorated with rugs. A dark wood side table and mirror are on the right and a large painting is on the right. The stairway is at the back of the hallway.
John Marshall School, Seventh Street & Shipp Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story brick building located behind a stone fence with triangular stones above. The building does not have an entrance on the street side, but above the central...
Portrait of Judge John Marshall, Jr. of Anchorage, Kentucky, wearing his hair parted down the middle. The photograph has been painted on and marred with discolorations. Stamped on back of image: Herald-Post, Page No. 1, Photo No. 46, Issue of Oct....
Judge John Marshall, Jr. of Anchorage, Kentucky raising his right hand, wearing a suit and printed tie. The photograph has been cut in half and discoloring with age. Handwritten on back of image: at swearing-in ceremony, 1930.
Judge John Marshall, Jr. of Anchorage, Kentucky, smoking a cigarette and golfing. The photograph has been marked with discolorations and age. Stamped on back of image: September 8, 1932. Handwritten on back: Louisville.
Buildings; Industrial facilities; Factories; Water towers; Fires
Shell of a brick factory fenced off with a water tower on the property following a fire at Clay Street and Caldwell Street at the edge of a residential neighborhood.
Piers & wharves; Department stores; Banks; Railroad stations; Art Institute of Chicago; Field Museum of Natural History; City & town halls; Post offices; Masonic buildings; Streets; Street railroads; Automobiles; Libraries; Stockyards
Souvenir folder of postcards from Chicago, Illinois. Includes images of the post office and federal building, the municipal pier, Marshall Field's department store and other commercial buildings, the Art Institute, Union Station and other train...