113 maps, plus legends and information about publishers Louisville Title Company, Inc. (a real estate insurance and mortgage company), representing the city of Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding county ca. 1913, with color coding for railroads,...
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Hotels; Ballrooms; Men; Women; Banquets
Five rows of men and women at the far end of a room at the Kentucky Hotel in front of a stage. Address: Kentucky Hotel, southeast corner 5th Street and Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky.
Two storefronts on a city street. The visible part of the sign above the store on the left reads "25 - $1.00. "Shop in COOL Comfort" is above the door." The visible part of the sign on the right reads "5 and 10...
Persian poetry, written in calligraphy on handmade paper. This original fourteenth century leaf is from a calligraphic manuscript of the Divan of Hafiz, the collected poems of the poet also known as Muhammed Shamsuddin Hafiz or Shamsoddin Mohammad...
Window display for Hollywood Cosmetics. Shelves of cosmetics and other beauty products and a poster advertising Miner's Liquid Make-Up for applying hosiery shades to legs. Address: 544 South 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Window display at McCrory's five & dime store for its luncheonette. There are signs advertising ice cream and iced tea and palm trees and other decorations. Address: 428 South 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Streets; Buildings; Hotels; Theaters; Automobiles; Street railroad tracks
Copy photograph of an album page, with caption provided by Potter, of a 1928 street scene along Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard) at the intersection with Armory Place in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Cars are parked along the street,...
Performance program for fiftieth performance of "The Henrietta," a comedy by Bronson Howard, produced by the comedians Robson & Crane at Union Square Theatre, New York, Monday evening, November 14th, 1887. Includes list of characters...