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    • G.W. Williams.

    • G.W. Williams.

    • Lawyers; Judges; Portraits

    • George W. Williams was born in 1814 on his fathers farm in Breckinridge County, Kentucky. He attended private schools in Louisville, and after a brief period teaching in Arkansas in 1838, he read law in the offices of a Louisville lawyer and was...
    • D.B. Logan.

    • D.B. Logan.

    • Lawyers; Portraits

    • Daniel Boone Logan was born in 1858 in Olive Hill, Kentucky. He received his early education at Morehead high school in Rowan County and Grayson Academy in Carter County. He was employed as a teacher from 1876 until 1886 in Bath, Rowan and Fleming...
    • Robert Cochran.

    • Robert Cochran.

    • Lawyers; Legislators; Portraits

    • Robert Armstrong Cochran was born in 1822, on French Creek, in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. When he was three years of age his parents moved to Mercer County, Pennsylvania. He acquired his education in that part of Western Pennsylvania and at the...
    • John F. Fisk.

    • John F. Fisk.

    • Lawyers; Teachers; Legislators; Portraits

    • John Flavel Fisk was born in Genesee County, New York, in 1815, the son of a physician who settled in Kenton County, Kentucky, in 1837. He was educated at the Freeman Carey Institute, Hamilton County, Ohio, and in 1840-41 began a teaching career at...
    • Visual Resources Center Digital Image Collection

    • Visual Resources Center Digital Image Collection

    • Art; Architecture; Photographs

    • The Visual Resources Center (VRC) Digital Image Collection is the teaching and research image collection of the Department of Fine Arts/Allen R. Hite Art Institute Visual Resources Center. It is a continuously expanding collection of digital images...
    • Miss Lily DeZorn.

    • Miss Lily DeZorn.

    • Women; Oneida Baptist Institute; Alumni & alumnae; Portrait photographs

    • Outdoor portrait of Lillie DeZarn. Lillie graduated from Oneida Baptist Institute in 1911. She later taught at the institute and married Saul Hounchell, who was also an Oneida graduate and fellow faculty member. Handwritten on bottom border: 466....
    • John P. Morton & Co. Woodblock Prints, Sheet 2-1.

    • John P. Morton & Co. Woodblock Prints, Sheet 2-1.

    • Buildings; Quadrangles (Courtyards); Textbooks; Reading; Children; Flowers; Chests; Geometrical models; Stills (Distilleries); Farming; Harvesting; Lettuce

    • Woodblock prints of, clockwise from top left: main building and quadrangle of a campus, with insets of a long, low building, a four-story building with dome, and a body of water surrounded by fence; illustrated title page for "The American...
    • John P. Morton & Co. Woodblock Prints, Reprint sheet 14.

    • John P. Morton & Co. Woodblock Prints, Reprint sheet 14.

    • Slavery; African Americans; Women; Men; Children; Animals; Axes; Spinning apparatus; Carts & wagons; Reading; Woodworking; Play (Recreation); Sailboats; Wash tubs; Shoe shining; Toys; Clocks & watches; Moon; Bricklaying

    • This set of woodblock prints was reprinted in the 1980s. With the exception of the three boys and woman with sailboat in washtub, the cat chasing bird, and the clockmaker, the images duplicate the earlier prints in this collection. Woodblock prints...
    • Student teacher, University of Louisville, circa 1960s.

    • Student teacher, University of Louisville, circa 1960s.

    • Teachers; Students; Education; Classrooms; Children

    • A woman stands beside a large pad of paper, looking on as a boy works with the words on the pad. The woman appears to be teaching spelling or reading to a group of children; the words on the pad are separated into syllables. Two other children look...
    • Ford Hall, 1920s.

    • Ford Hall, 1920s.

    • 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...
    • Ford Hall, 1926.

    • Ford Hall, 1926.

    • 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...
    • Music, School of, after 1980.

    • Music, School of, after 1980.

    • Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Music; Educational facilities; People;

    • School of Music at the University of Louisville. People walk past the building on the sidewalk; a few are standing near the entrance at the top of a stairway. The building now has ornamental sculpture on the front; this image predates that...
    • Kosair Charities Pediatric Center.

    • Kosair Charities Pediatric Center.

    • Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Health care facilities;

    • The Kosair Charities Pediatric Center is located on the Health Sciences Campus, 571 South Floyd Street, Suite 100, on the top two floors of the Department of Pediatrics offices. Current uses: Provides multi-disciplinary evaluations of children and...
    • Ford Hall snackbar, 1936.

    • Ford Hall snackbar, 1936.

    • 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...
    • Music, School of, after 1980.

    • Music, School of, after 1980.

    • Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Music; Educational facilities; People; Public sculpture;

    • Front of the School of Music, featuring the sculpture made up of notes, mounted on the building wall. Observers often perceive the notes to be ants. Four people sit on the steps. Location: Belknap Campus: Current uses: School of Music...
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