Stacks of boxes in a large warehouse with some boxes being stacked by men in the middle of the room. Address: 1477 South Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Hotels; Hotels; Springs; Springs; Health resorts; Health resorts; Golf; Dairying; Cows; Railroad stations; French Lick Springs Hotel; West Baden Springs Hotel (West Baden, Ind.)
Set of postcards from West Baden and French Lick, Indiana. Includes interior and exterior images of the buildings and grounds at West Baden, and exterior scenes at French Lick. Produced by Curt Teich & Co., manufacturer's number 2176. Published...
Two pipes running atop and between stacked stones in Mammoth Cave. The image is numbered "05." Published by H.C. Ganter, copyright 1910. Postmarked 1912 (on verso).
Monuments & memorials; Sculpture; Parks; Swimming pools; Swimmers; Courthouses; Railroad stations; Automobiles; Schools; Young Men's Christian associations; City & town halls; Hospitals; Waterfronts; Ships; Post offices; Dwellings; Railroad...
Souvenir postcard folder from Hannibal, Missouri. Many of the postcards relate to Mark Twain and his characters. There are three pictures of Twain's home, one featuring Twain himself standing in front of the house. Other images include the...
Libraries; Librarians; University of Louisville--Students; Schneider Hall (Louisville, Ky.);
Janene Simpson sits on a bench in the public services section of the University Library in Schneider Hall. A librarian named Mrs. Stone stands behind the circulation desk. Other people are seated on benches and at tables, or look in the card...
United States. Navy. Reserve Officers' Training Corps; Artillery (Weaponry); Military officers;
Captain Graham Gill of the University of Louisville Naval ROTC, in uniform, shows two unidentified men a large mounted gun in the Naval Armory on the Belknap Campus. There are several other pieces of military equipment installed about the room.
United States. Navy. Reserve Officers' Training Corps; Artillery (Weaponry); Military officers;
Captain Graham Gill of the University of Louisville Naval ROTC unit shows two unidentified men a bomb in the Naval Armory at the U of L campus. Other artillery pieces are installed around the room.
"It was covered with a vault in about 100 BC." (caption, p.132); “[…] its length is over 900 metres [meters] (985 yards), but its course meanders because of diversions around buildings. Its size is remarkable: in places it is 4.2...