Cityscapes; Mining; Churches; Streets; Hospitals; Orthodox churches; Schools; Department stores; Power plants; Catholic churches; Athletic fields; Methodist Episcopal churches; Hotels; Banks; Post offices; Buildings; United States Coal and Coke...
Souvenir folder of postcards from Lynch, Kentucky, in Harlan County. Lynch is a mining town and some of the views reflect that role: there are views of mine entrances. Also pictured are various churches, including a Greek Orthodox church, an...
Automobiles; Stores & shops; Brick wall signs; Signs (Notices); Apartment houses; Young Men's Christian associations; Buildings; Transportation
View of Third Street near its intersection with West Broadway, showing cars driving and parked along Third Street; a bicycle propped against the curb in front of the Louisville Tube Vulcanizing Company at 666 S. Third Street; Smith Price Tire Co....
Hathaway Bridge extending over West St. Andrew's Bay. A small point of land is visible on the far horizon. Number PC-42 in a series. Published by Cooper's News Agency; printed by Curteich-Chicago (number 6B-H2240). Printer's number dates this card...
Billboards, buildings, and automobiles are shown at the southwestern corner of Broadway and Second Street in Louisville, Kentucky. The left billboard advertises, "Armour's 'Star' Bacon / Slices of real." The middle one reads, "Now 14...
Illinois Central Railroad Bridge over Salt River at West Point, Kentucky. The round stone pillars of the bridge are very different widths. Bridge in background was the old US 31W bridge.
Souvenir folder of postcards from Memphis, Tennessee. Images in this folder depict public buildings, including the auditorium, hospitals, and a library; parks, monuments and gardens; various banks and other business buildings; Southwestern College...
Two-story building on the corner of Second and Green (now Liberty) Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Streetcar wires prominent. Brick building in background has painted advertisement of "Frank Fehr's F.F.X.L. For Family Use."
Two-story building near corner of Fourth and Avery Streets (now Cardinal Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky, advertising "Pool Parlor" and a concert featuring "the Florentine Singers" in the windows. Two ads for beer (Frank Fehr...
Buildings; Advertisements; Signs (Notices); Brick wall signs; Street railroad tracks; Electric lines
Long two-story brick building at the corner of Twenty-Eighth and Greenwood, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses State Fair Exchange (C. M. Rose, proprietor). A large painted ad for Frank Fehr's F.F.X.L. is on the side of the building. A...
Buildings; Advertisements; Street lights; Eating & drinking facilities
Three-story storefront next to dark alleyway on Third Street between Market and Jefferson, Louisville, Kentucky. Sign in alleyway reads "Mexican Chile Parlor"; two advertisements for beer outside, as well as one for whiskey.
Two-story building on the corner of Seventh and St. Catherine, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor appears to have a shop of some sort with posters for Frank Fehr's Brewing and a concert by the Florentine Singers; next door is a barber shop. Around...
Two-story light brick building with white pillars around the entrance at the corner of Twenty-First and Portland, Louisville, Kentucky. Store name on the ground floor is indecipherable. On the side of the building is painted "Nelligan Bros...
Two-story wooden building on the corner of Sixteenth and Magazine, Louisville, Kentucky. The windows of the shop on the ground floor appear to be covered in white paper or cloth on the inside (or perhaps the picture has faded too much). Signs...
Three-story brick building with pillars at the corner of Twelfth and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Large windows; windows at the top have a diamond pattern overlaid. Ground floor business is [Fred?] Plamps Saloon; a hanging sign at the side says...
Two-story dark brick building at the corner of Twentieth and Rowan, Louisville, Kentucky. Large wooden awning on the ground floor. Painted sign on the side of the building advertises Fritz Eberle Grocery and Saloon as well as Frank Fehr's F.F.X.L.
Two-story wooden building with dark facade on lower level at the corner of Thirtieth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses Henry Budke Grocery & Saloon; signs in the windows advertise Mother's Bread,...
Buildings; Bars; Signs (Notices); Advertisements; Electric signs; Horses
Two-story brick building at the corner of Thirty-Second and Rudd, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses John H. LaPaille's Saloon. A horse is visible in the background, as are ads for Mother's Bread and Duke's Mixture tobacco.
Buildings; Bars; Signs (Notices); Advertisements; Water pumps
Tall two-story dark brick building at the corner of Nineteenth and Portland, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor business is Francis' Exchange, a cafe advertising Kentucky whiskies and Phoenix beer. A poster in the window advertises a...
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. +...