Portrait of Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Lafon Allen and Mrs. Emma Hunter Powell Allen of Louisville, Kentucky, standing on the deck of a ship. The photograph has been cut down to size and discolored from age. Stamped on back: September 13, 1934;...
Portrait of Nat C. Cureton of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a hard collar and tie. The photograph has a lot of discoloration. Handwritten on back of image: Nat C. Cureton, Louisville, Kentucky, Bankruptcy referee, Republican candidate, Circuit Judge.
Portrait of Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Eugene Daily of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a hard collar and printed tie. Photograph has been drawn on to frame his face and has a lot of background discoloration. Stamped on bottom, front of image:...
Judge Eugene Daily of Louisville, Kentucky, waving and wearing a suit. The photograph has been cut down the middle and is damaged around his face. Attached to the back and handwritten: Judge Eugene M. Daily, third district, common pleas division,...
Portrait of Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Eugene Daily of Louisville, Kentucky. He is wearing his hair combed to the side and a suit. Photograph has been marked up a lot. Stamped on bottom, front of image: Cusick.
Portrait of Circuit Court Judge Edmund F. Trabue of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a printed tie. The background of the photograph has been painted on to crop the image and the photograph has yellowed from age. Handwritten on back of image: Attorney.
Portrait of Circuit Court Judge Edmund F. Trabue of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a Pratt knotted tie. The photograph has been painted on outlining/cropping his image, badly creased, and discolored from age. Typed on back of image: credit,...
Circuit Court Judge Edmund F. Trabue of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a tuxedo. The photograph has been painted on to crop his image, torn in half, and marked with discolorations from age. Handwritten on back of image: Attorney.
Judge William H. Field with his mother, Mrs. Emmett Field of Louisville, Kentucky. He is wearing a bow tie and she's wearing glasses on a chain. He was Jefferson Circuit Court Judge, 3rd Division. Stamped on back of image: May 15, 1933.
A wooden courthouse (possibly in Morehead or Greenup, Kentucky) flanked by residences, with laundry hanging on a clothesline. Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman."...
Two men stand in the portico of a courthouse (possibly in Morehead or Greenup, Kentucky). Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman." Title supplied by cataloger.
A wooden courthouse (possibly in Morehead or Greenup, Kentucky). Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman." Title supplied by cataloger.
Courthouses; Men; Porticoes (Porches); Hand railings; Suits (Clothing)
A man, dressed in suit and hat with pocket watch chain at waist, holds onto the railing of the steps of a brick courthouse (possibly in Morehead or Greenup, Kentucky). Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her...
The front steps and portico of a brick courthouse (possibly in Morehead or Greenup, Kentucky). Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman." Title supplied by cataloger.
A wooden courthouse (possibly that of Morehead, Kentucky, while still under construction). Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman." Title supplied by cataloger.
Two men wearing suits and hats stand outside a wooden courthouse (possibly that of Morehead, Kentucky), near a fence. The address over the door reads '201'. Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname...
Three men wearing suits and hats stand outside a wooden courthouse (possibly that of Morehead, Kentucky), near a fence. The address over the door reads "201." Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her...
The side of a wooden courthouse (possibly in Morehead, Kentucky). Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman." Title supplied by cataloger.
Jean Thomas, wearing a long black dress and hat, leans against a stone building, probably a courthouse. As a young woman, she worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman." Title supplied...
Address: 501 Main Street, Shelbyville, Ky. Construction was completed in 1913 for this building that houses the administrative offices of county government and the District and Circuit Courts. It was built in the Beaux-Art Classicism style of...