Wide stretch of paved road with an industrial campus of buildings in the far left. Identified as 17th Street but is actually Seventh Street Road between Arcade Avenue and Homeview Drive, based on the Arcadia Inn on the right side of the road.
Railroad stations; Seventh Street Depot (Louisville, Ky.)
Seventh Street Depot in Louisville, Kentucky. The depot has a high tower and several horse-drawn vehicles are waiting in the street next to the building.
Seventh Street Road at the Southwestern Outfall crossing. Stretch of paved street with houses to the left surrounded by fields. A truck and car are parked on the right side of the road near a large pile of dirt. A man stands nearby.
Seventh Street Road north of Berry Boulevard. Paved street with dirt shoulders. A garage is on the right side of the road with billboards behind it. Children sit and stand on the grass on the left side of the road near a car.
Seventh Street Road looking north towards Arcade Avenue. Paved street with dirt shoulder and an industrial building in the far left corner surrounded by farmland or fields. A sign for Esso motor oil is on the left side of the street.
Two views of Seventh Street Road looking north with an industrial building in the far left corner and an inn and billboards along the right side of the road.
Men; Carriages & coaches; Old Times Distillery Distributing Company; Hartman Furniture and Carpet Company
Main Street between Seventh Street and Eighth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. One man is driving a horse and wagon down Main Street past Old Times Distillery Distributing Company and the Hartman Furniture and Carpet Company warehouse. Wagon has...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Social conditions; African American college teachers; African American educators; African American newspapers; Integration; Segregation in education; Race relations; Baptists;...
Oral history interview conducted with sociologist Charles H. Parrish, Jr. on December 1 and 14, 1976 and February 21, 1977 by Dwayne Cox and William Morison. Dr. Parrish discusses his father, Charles H. Parrish, Sr., who was a Baptist minister and...
Sculpture; Bas-reliefs; Men; Military personnel; Soldiers; Military officers; People associated with military activities; Guards; Bodyguards; People associated with health & safety; Clothing & dress; Military uniforms; Uniforms; Belts...
"This piece depicts three soldiers in high relief in the foreground and two others, accompanied by a standard bearer, in bas-relief behind. The plaque's original upright is preserved in the lower right; the upright on the left is modern. As...
Building marked "B. F. Avery & Sons Co.", featuring large windows on the first two floors (of three), and a parking lot, Louisville, Kentucky The company started in Louisville in the mid-1800s making plows and other farm tools before...
Street scene where Dixie Highway meets Seventh Street Road in Shively, Kentucky near the Bank of St. Helens. There are horse and carriages and many telephone poles. St. Helens, Kentucky, is now known as Shively. It's located at U.S. 60 and 31 W...
One-story house next to two-story building at 1571 South Seventh Street, Louisville, Kentucky. House has ornamental carving on the roof and is set back from the street. Ground floor of the two-story building houses Autz and Beuchamp Cafe, with...
Buildings; Cafes; Signs (Notices); Street lights; Eating & drinking facilities
Three-story white brick building at 117 South Seventh Street, Louisville, Kentucky, housing Eagle Cafe and Jack Sheridan Prop, advertising "Fay-mus I K". Sign to the right of the building advertises "Kentucky's Leading Brands"...
Eclipse Park on the day of the opening game at the new location, the northwest corner of Seventh Street and Kentucky Street, 1913. Handwritten on back of print: "Eclipse Park. N.W. corner 7th & Ky. - right field bleachers at extreme left....
Fire stations; Group portraits; Fire fighters; Fire engines; Steam engines
Group portrait of firefighters sitting and standing around a steam engine at the Engine Company No. 6, located at present day 2427 Portland Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky, 1874. The address at the time was listed in the City Directory as...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Ford Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Men; Women; Snack bars; Bookstores; Books; Counters; Advertising;
Believed to be the snack bar in Ford Hall. There are men and women sitting at tables, drinking (apparently) sodas from bottles. The couple seated in the foreground have been identified as Louise Walther Berg and Kenneth C. Doll. Others stand by a...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities;
Ford Hall during the period when it provided space for alumni receptions (probably in the mid-1920s). There is a leafless tree in front of the building. Circa 1945, served as a cafeteria and lounge for staff members. Originally known as the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; People; Lawns;
People walk and stand along sidewalks in front of Ford Hall. A large grass-covered area is visible in front of the building, which is partially obscured by trees. Originally named for Peter Caldwell, Louisville Industrial School superintendent for...
Railroad cars; Crowds; Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company; People; Transportation
Location: Central Station at Seventh Street near the Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, campaigning for his first presidential term, stands at the end of a railroad car with his wife, Eleanor; both smile at the crowd. A...