Large group of men, many wearing straw boater hats, shirtsleeves, and ties, crouch down in a field to watch a man pointing to a Farmall tractor. Farmall is now owned by International Harvester. Title supplied by cataloger.
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Dormitory cottages of Simmons University on the corner of 7th Street and Kentucky. The back of the photograph reads: "Cottages at Seventh & Kentucky Owned by State University." The university has gone by many names since its founding...
Buildings and debris along Main Street following the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. Several horse drawn trams, a horse and carriage, and people are on the street. Several power poles line the street. There were many...
Planters' tobacco warehouse, owned by J.S. Phelps, was located at 1027-1029 West Main Street. The building, along with other tobacco warehouses on Main Street, was damaged by the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. People are...
Two-story wood building at the corner of Twenty-Fourth and Duncan, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor cafe juts out from the rest of the building and is Hilda's Cafe. On the side of the cafe is an advertisement for Horse Traders Exchange Pool Room...
Small one-story wooden building on the corner of Twenty-Eighth and Greenwood, Louisville, Kentucky. Business is a Pool Parlor (2-1/2 cents a cue, owned(?) by E. Seibert). Ads for Havana Ribbon cigars and Star tobacco are by the door. "C.W. +...
Three-story dark brick building next to three-story white brick building at the corner of Eighth and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Dark-bricked building appears to be residential (does not advertise services), while ground floor of white brick...
Advertising card for the Everett Piano Company. One woman plays piano while another woman sings from sheet music. The two women are dressed in long Edwardian formal gowns. There are other men and women in formal attire seated near them. Stamped...
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University of Louisville Medical Department, at the corner of First and Chestnut Streets. This stone building features a tall tower and red roofing on its turrets. The building was formerly a part of Louisville Medical College; in 1909, the...
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University of Louisville Medical Department, at the corner of First and Chestnut Streets. This stone building features a tall tower. There are several cars parked by the curb and another driving down the road. The cars date this image to the 1920s....
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Kersey Library of Engineering and Technology, front entrance. A man walks out the front door. While this building was known as Kersey at this time, the sign over the entrance way reads, "Research," as the building was originally built for...
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Close view of the front of Kersey Library of Engineering and Technology, looking up toward the gable on the front of the building. The word "Research" is inscribed over the columns of the doorway, below a small balcony-like structure. The...
The curved front of Pearson American Service station; owned by Deward Pearson and located at 129 Shipp Avenue. Two pipes stick up from a platform in the foreground; they may be the remnants of gas pumps. The building appears to be attached to...
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Cardinal Inn stands at the corner of First and Shipp Streets. Owned by two Lebanese brothers, John N. and Robert George, the Cardinal Inn was a popular meeting place for students since its opening in the 1920s. It was demolished in the late 1960s...
Coffee shop, called The Scene, located on the corner of Barbee Street and First Street before it was demolished in 1967 to make way for campus expansion. There is a telephone booth near the front door. Owned by Wendell Cherry and Stuart Jay, the...
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The side of the Cardinal Inn, at the corner of First Street and Shipp Avenue. There is an advertisement for Levy Brothers, a local men's clothier, painted on the wall of the building and a large metal bin on the sidewalk. Owned by two Lebanese...
View facing south east down Barbee. The recently constructed Threlkeld Hall can be seen in the distance. The Scene coffee shop, owned by Stuart Jay and Wendell Cherry, is the white building on the corner of First Street and Barbee; there is house...
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University of Louisville Medical Department, at the corner of First and Chestnut Streets. This stone building features a tall tower with a clock. Other buildings are visible in the foreground and background. This building was formerly a part of...
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A man dressed in white walks up the steps of the old University of Louisville Medical School building. The Chestnut Street facade faces the camera and a parking lot on the west side of the building is visible. This building was formerly a part of...