Side view of a four-story brick building with staggered roofline and fire escape on the 100 block of north 8th Street. A row of cars are parked next to the building.
Train station and railroad tracks at the Ohio River facing south towards the city. There is a railroad station with industrial buildings in the background. There are signs for Swift and J.I. Seidenman and Company.
The 100 block of south 8th Street with a warehouse on the right and Bessire and Company, a baking supply company, on the left corner beyond streetcar tracks and a stretch of brick road. A construction site is further down the street.
Side view of a long, two-story brick building painted white at the southwest corner of the 100 block of South 8th Street and Main Street. There are some wide warehouse and garage doors along the side. Two cars are parked next to the building.
Rear view of the side of Bessire and Company, a business in a five-story brick building at the 100 block South 8th Street, at the northwest corner of 8th Street and Main Street. The windows are arched. Trucks are parked on the side of the street.
View from the northeast facing southwest towards Bessire and Company at the 100 block of South 8th Street at the corner of Main Street. It is a five-story, long brick building with arched windows.
Address: 1010 S. Preston Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This building has three ghost signs, two of which read "Ohio Valley Bags and Burlap Co." and the other is "Enro Shirts."
Address: 1010 S. Preston St., Louisville, KY. Two ghost signs are visible in the same area of this building -- Ohio Valley Bag & Burlap as well as Enro Shirt Co. Burkhardt Company, a custom woodworking business, is now located in the building....
Address: 1026 S. Preston Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The ghost sign on this building is completely painted over with red paint and the sign underneath is illegible.
Row of buildings damaged by the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. Men are walking in the street which is littered with debris. A power pole leans against one of the buildings. The tornado killed an estimated 100 people and...
Buildings along Main Street damaged by the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. There were many tobacco warehouses located on Main Street, and many of these were damaged. Men are walking in the street which is littered with...
Broken boards, rocks, and other rubble at 10th Street and Main Street in Louisville, Kentucky. A row of damaged buildings, including some missing roofs and walls, is on the right. Title: 257 10th and Main Sts., Looking West, Louisville, Ky. Text on...
Rooftop view of damaged buildings along Main Street, with piles of debris in the foreground following the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. There were many tobacco warehouses located on Main Street, and many of these were...