Union Station (Louisville, Ky.); Railroad stations; Buildings; Transportation
Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company's Union Station located on Broadway at Tenth Street in Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1891-1910. Two attendants stand outside station. Handwritten on back of print: "Broadway." Title supplied by...
Union Station (Louisville, Ky.); Interiors; Merchandise displays
Concession stand at Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company's Union Station located on Broadway at Tenth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Candy, cigarettes, cigars, beverages, medicines, magazines, and postcards are on display. Title supplied by...
Union Station (Louisville, Ky.); Interiors; Eating & drinking facilities; Counters; Chairs
Counter and swivel chairs at diner inside Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company's Union Station located on Broadway at Tenth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Transportation; Street railroads; Automobiles; Union Station (Louisville, Ky.); Railroad stations; Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company; Streets
Address: Broadway and Tenth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Union Station's impressive stone edifice faces Broadway. A large canopy protects the entryway above which is a large circular stained glass window. A clock tower indicates the time as 9:00....
Wide angle view of Tenth Street and Market Street following the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. A horse-drawn tram sits in the middle of the street, with piles of debris along the sidewalks in front of buildings on both...
Side wheelers; Steamboats; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Stern and port side of GREY EAGLE, almost complete, sitting with steam up, at the bank of Ohio River at Howard Shipyard. GREY EAGLE, a side-wheel packet with wood hull (250 ft. x 40 ft. x 5.5 ft.), was built by Howard in 1892. Owned by Eagle Packet...
Ten algal isolates were obtained from soil into axenic culture and placed into defined media containing from 0 to 50 ppm of DDT, 2, 4-D,2,4,5-T, rotenone, or malathion (in two purities, 95 and 99%). For nine of the isolates, growth was measured...
Medical education; Medical students; Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville (Ky.)
Catalog for Hospital College of Medicine 1883. Includes medical faculty and program information. Printed on cover: 1883. Special Announcement of the Tenth Regular Session of the Hospital College of Medicine, (Medical Department of Central...
Atlas of the City of Louisville, Kentucky prepared from official records, private plans and actual surveys. Thirty plates cover the entire city of Louisville and parts of the surrounding county. Each plate shows names of businesses and property...
Louisville Free Public Library; Segregation; Libraries; African Americans; People
Address: 604 S. Tenth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. African American children sit at tables or stand by bookshelves in the children's room of the Western Colored Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library. A number of books are on the tables and...
Louisville Free Public Library; Segregation; Libraries; African Americans; People
Address: 604 S. Tenth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A woman sits at desk reading. A girl with a braid stands next to the desk and consults what is probably a dictionary. The desk also has a globe, a bell, and an ink pad. Some children sit at tables...
Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company; Union Station (Louisville, Ky.); Railroad stations; Carriages & coaches
Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company's Union Station located on Broadway at Tenth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Several horse and buggies are pictured travelling down Broadway toward Union Station.
Andrew T. Wood was born in Fleming County, Kentucky, in 1834. He received a good common-school education and in 1862, he enlisted in the Federal army, Company C, Tenth Kentucky Cavalry. He was mustered out in 1863 and moved to Mount Sterling,...
Horatio W. Bruce was born in 1830 in Lewis County, Kentucky. He attended school in Lewis County and in Manchester, Ohio, and worked as a salesman and bookkeeper at a general store in Vanceburg, Kentucky. In 1850, he went to Flemingsburg, Kentucky,...
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval--France; Manuscripts, Medieval; Illuminations 1500-1550
A Book of Hours was the primary text for private lay devotion in the late middle ages and Renaissance. Consisting of the cycle of prayers to be recited at the eight canonical hours or established times for prayers throughout the day, the content of...
Church buildings--Spain; Church architecture--Spain; Spain--History--711-1516
This dissertation examines the architectural evidence in the ongoing debate surrounding the demographical and political value of the shifting Iberian frontier of the tenth through twelfth centuries. In particular, it seeks to problematize the...
Front of a building on Market Street between Tenth Street and Eleventh Street that was damaged by the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. The walls of the building have been peeled away, so that the inside rooms of the three...
Two-story wooden(?) building at the corner of Oak and Tenth Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor shop is a liquor store, with four ads for Frank Fehr Brewing and four ads for Phoenix Brewing around the establishment.
Three-story brick building with a small room at the top at the corner of Tenth and Walnut Streets (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses Walker's Restaurant, a barber shop, and Walker's Cafe. Outside the cafe is an...