Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Confederate; Generals--Confederate States of America; Generals; Military officers; United States. Army. Corps of Topographical Engineers
Portrait of Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807-1891). When Johnston's native state of Virginia seceded from the Union in 1861, Johnston resigned his commission as a brigadier general in the regular army, the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer to do so....
Military officers; Generals--Belgium; Military camps--Kentucky--Louisville; Cobblestone streets
Military officers and men stand along brick street saluting. Handwritten on bottom of mounted print: "'Saluting Old Glory' On July 27, 1917 Reviewing 1st Ky. Regt. stationed at Camp Zachary Taylor, in Louisville Ky. are left to right Gov. Edw....
Mounted police; Police; Law enforcement officers; Horses
Two uniformed Louisville policemen on horseback. Handwritten on back of image: "'Coon Dog' Hendron on left; Joe Brummet." Handwritten on bottom of mounted print (Image number P_03151): "University of Louisville Trustees; Officers Wm...
Military facilities; Military personnel; Young Men's Christian associations; Schools; Fire stations; Fire engines; Firefighting equipment; Barracks; Officers' quarters; Country clubs; Masonic buildings; Hotels; Theaters
Collection of images from Fort Thomas in Northern Kentucky. These views are from the early 20th century, probably World War I. Some of the images are from the military installation and feature soldiers and buildings at the camp, including the YMCA...
Three men in uniform work at a desk in the Air Force ROTC office located in the Patterson Hall annex. From left to right: S/Sgt. Charles Lorence, Instructor; T/Sgt. Charles D. Mandich, Instructor; M/Sgt. John H. Frantz, Instructor. The unit of the...
Airplanes; Military officers; United States. Air Force ROTC;
Major Hugh A. Ray, in uniform, points to an image of an airplane on a poster of military planes mounted on pegboard or accoustic tile. Major Ray joined the faculty of the United States Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps (AFROTC) at the...
African Americans; African American physicians; African Americans--Hospitals; African Americans--Social conditions; African Americans--Education; Segregation in education; African Americans--Medical care; Hospitals; Medical education; Race...
Oral history interview with Louisville physician Maurice Rabb. Dr. Rabb discusses his early life and education in Mississippi. He speaks of his experiences as a student at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, comparing race relations in his...
Cobblestone streets; Automobiles; Buildings; Police; People
Uniformed police officers stand next to a row of automobiles in front of the Fourth District Police Station. The invoice for this image indicates the address as Twentieth and Main Streets. The curving row of automobiles block the intersection of...
A fleet of black cars are parked in front of the Fourth District police station in what is likely Louisville, Kentucky. The shiny autos each have four doors and hard tops. Drivers with the occasional passenger sit in the cars; some wear suits while...
In this night scene, a number of cars are parked in front of Mason Grocery and Supply Company. A couple of uniformed police officers stand in the street while a small crowd stands on the porch looking in where the Ballard Chefs are performing. A...
One of the windows of this large stone building indicates "County Health Officers, Public Health Nurses." The State Board of Health of Kentucky was located at 532 W. Main Street at this time. The entrance is framed by twin columns on each...
Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Government officials
L. Edwin Cranor shaking hands with Francis M. McCain, while Seldon R. Glenn stands behind them. Photograph has been badly creased, painted on, and bears discoloration marks. Stamped on back of image: September 22, 1934. Attached to back, original...
Portrait of performer Howard Gould wearing a suit jacket and black bow tie. Born in St. Anthony, Minnesota, circa 1864, he appeared in Leo Trevor's "Brother Officers" at Macauley's Theatre in October 1901, likely the occasion for the...
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,...
Maps, on a scale of 200 feet per inch, of "every lot or parcel of ground" in the central area of Louisville, Kentucky in 1876, including details such as precise dimensions, owners' names, building materials (wood vs. brick) and whether...