Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of William Farrar Smith (1824-1903), also known as "Baldy," a civil engineer, a member of the New York City police commission, and Union general in the United States Civil War. He was appointed a brigadier general after helping...
Eclipse Park on the day of the opening game at the new location, the northwest corner of Seventh Street and Kentucky Street, 1913. Handwritten on back of print: "Eclipse Park. N.W. corner 7th & Ky. - right field bleachers at extreme left....
Monuments & memorials; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Monuments
Confederate Soldiers' Monument located on Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky, erected in 1895. Monument reads: "Our Confederate Dead, 1851-1885." Handwritten on bottom of mounted print: "3rd & Brandeis. Was carved in Florence,...
Monuments & memorials; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Monuments
Confederate Soldiers' Monument located on Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky, erected in 1895. Monument reads: "Our Confederate Dead, 1851-1885." Handwritten on bottom of mounted print: "3rd & Brandeis. Was carved in Florence,...
Row of six freight trucks parked with the river and a bridge in the background. A man stands to the side of each truck, which are labeled Louisville Tin & Stove Co. Manufacturers Progress Stoves & Refrigerators. A sign on the truck at the...
Front of the Loews movie theater at night from across the street. The sign advertises the world premiere of "One Million B.C." starring Victor Mature. "Vic Mature" and "One Million BC" are also in lights above the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Awnings; Windows;
The Service Building, now known as the Administrative Annex. The entrance is clearly visible, as are the front windows and their awnings. Some of the second story windows appear to be open. The Administrative Annex was built as a WPA project during...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Offices; University of Louisville. School of Business; Dormitories
Entrance to Menges Hall, one of the Naval Barracks. The entrance includes faux columns. There are trees in the foreground, without leaves. "First home of the School of Business, University of Louisville, 1953-54." This building was moved...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities
The building appears to have been purchased by the University of Louisville in March, 1981. It was the site of a University of Louisville daycare center, 1981-1997. Beginning in 2000, police used it for an anti-terrorism/hostage training facility....
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Trees;
Patterson Hall, seen from across a field. A tree partially obscures the building. Patterson Hall was named in honor of John L. Patterson, former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and University Chancellor. Part of the original House of...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Research facilities; Men; Utility poles;
Patterson Hall with three men standing nearby. There is a utility pole near the building, as well. Patterson Hall was named in honor of John L. Patterson, former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and University Chancellor. Part of the...
Student movements; Activists; Students; Black Student Union (University of Louisville); University of Louisville--Students
A female protester walks out of the offices of the College of Arts and Sciences into the waiting crowd of onlookers, police and the media. Members of the Black Student Union (BSU) and some of their supporters occupied the administrative offices of...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Dormitories;
Center Hall, view facing east. Location: Belknap Campus: 2108 Unity Place. Current uses: Dormitory. Former uses: Fraternity complex; Honors Program dormitory, Southern Police Institute dormitory (1970s). Type of architecture: Contemporary. Square...
Sculpture; Mixed media; Men; Young adults; Discrimination; Race discrimination; Racism; Prejudice; Cultural relations; Social classes; Social aspects; Interpersonal relations; Fear
Earth, linen cloth, and wood, and recorded interviews; “ ‘My godson’s experience stimulated this piece. He’s grown up in Greenwich Village and one evening while out with his friends the police swooped down upon them. They were thrown...
Edition of 10. "Sherman poses as a woman daydreaming. She holds a mirror, a clichéd symbol of vanity, in one hand. Momentarily her blank stare triggers a disturbing 'double-take'. She becomes a victim of crime in a police photograph, 'killed'...
Sculpture; Metalwork; Maps; Industrialization; Industry; Economic & social conditions; Social aspects; Industrial arbitration; Social classes; Wealth; Poverty; Economic & industrial aspects
"Fabro made his first sculpture in the Italia series in 1968. Dozens of variations followed in subsequent years. Another theme established in 1968 was that of 'Feet'. This involved the artist in producing a series of bizarre sculptural...