Old Salt River Bridge at Taylorsville, Kentucky, built in 1833, and replaced in 1933. A horse and carriage with two passengers drives from the bridge. A man dressed in white stands at the left, behind the carriage. At the right, a sign warns about...
Very fragile map of Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1894-1897, at a scale of 1000 feet per inch, with city limit, property limits, and street car lines demarcated. Includes sub map south of "L" Street, at a scale of 1600 feet per inch.
Multiple views of a detour at Cannons Lane and Lexington Road. Wood barriers with a sign block the street. A sign with an arrow pointing to Bowman Field is posted on a pole. Houses are in the background. One view shows a sign reading Louisville...
"Games of chance were popular among the Romans, even though there were strict laws intended to limit their dangerous consequences. For example, gambling debts were denied legal recognition." (Caption, p. 146)