A line of men standing on a dirt road next to a split rail fence. The man at the front of the line, with face obscured, has a board on his shoulder with a coffin tied to it.
A man with a long white beard, short hair and glasses stands in a covered work area. The walls and ceiling appear to be split logs. He stands in front of a wood bench that has brackets holding a piece of wood upright. His right foot is raised above...
A man with a long white beard, short hair and glasses stands outside a covered work area. The walls appear to be made of split logs. A younger man holds a chair as the older man works on another high-backed chair with a hammer in his hand. Several...
A small creek flows next to a split rail fence on a hillside. The water level appears to be much lower than normal. Handwritten on bottom border: 534. Title supplied by cataloger.
A team of oxen and two boys stand near a creek. A split rail fence is on the opposite side of the creek. The older boy holds a tune bow in his hand (see ULPA 1982.01.402.p). Also see ULPA 1982.01.465.p and ULPA 1982.01.494.p for other images of...
Address: 649 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. An automobile is parked by the sidewalk in front of the Kentucky Theater. Scaffolding holds a sign perpendicular to the building from the roof. It has a lot of little lights and the word Kentucky...
Black and white photo-collage; "This collage makes use of photographs of a project carried out by Matta Clark in Englewood, New Jersey, which involved him splitting apart a house that was due for demolition. Having divided the house in half by...
Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.; Buildings; Health care facilities
Caroline Butler Atwood Memorial Center, a unit of the Frontier Nursing Service on Red Bird River in Clay County, Kentucky. Buildings, split rail fence, and circular road in a rural, wooded area. On back of image: "Caroline Butler Atwood...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Launchings; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
CLYDE (Way #1202), a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (181 ft. x 32.5 ft. x 5.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1894. She had a unique "split" paddlewheel. Owned by St. Louis & Tennessee River Packet Co., she operated on the Mississippi...
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer, and the fourth leading cause of cancer related death in the United States. It also happens to be one of the most preventable cancers provided an individual performs a regular screening. For years...
Congenital stationary night blindness 1 (CSNBl) is a genetic disorder characterized in humans by night blindness, low visual acuity and myopia. CSNB 1 is caused by defects in genes that are involved in signaling between photoreceptors and...
Politicians; Political campaigns; Democratic Party (Louisville and Jefferson County, Ky.); Legislators--United States; Legislators--Kentucky;
Congressman Romano L. (Ron) Mazzoli, interviewed by Kevin Collins on May 21, 2010 as part of the Romano L. Mazzoli oral history project. This is the third of 17 interviews conducted with the Congressman, who represented the Third District of...
Buildings; Barns; Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse)
Faraway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, one of the Daingerfield farms, home of Man O'War. Six dark clad adults in overcoats and a baby in white congregate at the edges of a barn of dark, vertical wood boards, and doors which are reinforced with...
Farmhouse at the site of what is now Bashford Manor Shopping Center, Louisville, Kentucky. White farm building at left and more white buildings in row at right behind white split rail fence and row of closely spaced tall, thin, leafy trees....
Fiddler Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942) carries a basket with a drinking gourd, a fiddle case, and a chair to an outdoor spot near a split rail fence.
Group of people, including men and women both white and black and a young girl and boy, and cats standing and sitting in front of a wooden dairy building with a brick chimney at a dairy farm, possibly in Clark County, Kentucky. Two delivery wagons...