A man and woman (possibly J.P. Fraley and his wife Annadeene, who also works as Thomas' assistant) play fiddle and guitar, and two little girls play mountain dulcimer, at the ceremonies celebrating the donation of the Jean Thomas collection to the...
An exterior view of Jean Thomas' two-story brick "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky, showing the stairs and garage. Donald R. Anderson, a University of Louisville art professor and curator of photography who...
An exterior view of the chimney and upstairs window of Jean Thomas' two-story brick "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. Donald R. Anderson, a University of Louisville art professor and curator of photography...
An exterior view of the side door of Jean Thomas' two-story brick "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. Donald R. Anderson, a University of Louisville art professor and curator of photography who worked with...
An exterior view of two upstairs windows at the side of Jean Thomas' two-story brick "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. Donald R. Anderson, a University of Louisville art professor and curator of...
An exterior view, from outside the picket fence, of Jean Thomas' two-story brick "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. Donald R. Anderson, a University of Louisville art professor and curator of photography...
Women; Costumes--United States; Rites & ceremonies; Public affairs television programs
Jean Thomas, wearing her long black "Narrator" costume, is interviewed by WAVE-TV on the occasion of the donation of her collection to the University of Louisville on May 28, 1968 (strips 1-3). Dr. Wayne S. Yenawine, Director of...
Map of Kentucky and parts of the "North Western" and "South Western" Territories shows rivers, creeks, major cities, and towns, mountain ranges, major roads, and county names, but not county borders. Points of interest include...
Map of northeastern United States, excluding New England but including "New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and the Territory N:W: of Ohio," shows state borders, mountain ranges, rivers, major creeks, large lakes, cities, and...
Map of six southern states (Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia) plus the Tennessee Government area and other land east of the Mississippi River, shows cities and towns, mountain ranges, rivers, large lakes,...
Men threshing wheat in a field on the Oneida Baptist Institute school farm. Students and faculty worked on the farm, which was purchased with a donation from a woman in New York, to provide food for the school. See image ULPA 1982.01.310.p. for...
Men use a mule-powered thresher in a wheat field. Students and faculty worked on the Oneida Baptist Institute farm, which was purchased with a donation from a woman in New York, to provide food for the school. Power was supplied by four pairs of...
Pen-and-ink illustration of Belknap Playhouse at the University of Louisville. The images comprising the Macauley's Theatre Collection hung at this playhouse in the years between the closure of the theatre in 1929 and the donation of the collection...
Poster for blood donation that reads "Blood Donors Dedicate your blood to a loved one overseas! Your name goes on the package Give now! The need is urgent" with a picture of a medic crouched by a fallen soldier.
Squire Hensley contributed $50 to match the school's first donation, which was $50 from Squire's brother Henry. Both brothers were members of the school's first Board of Trustees.
The bedroom of Jean Thomas' "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky is completely filled with framed photographs and clippings. Donald R. Anderson, a University of Louisville art professor and curator of...
Interiors; Living rooms; Furniture; Rugs; Wallpapers; Fireplaces
The interior of Jean Thomas' "Wee House in the Wood" at 3201 Cogan Street in Ashland, Kentucky. This room, encased in floral wallpaper, features a fireplace, furniture, and rugs. Donald R. Anderson, a University of Louisville art...