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African American Oral History Collection
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Arthur Younger Ford (1861-1926) photograph albums
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Ainslie Hewett Bookplate Collection
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Herald-Post Collection
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Images of Kentucky and Environs
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Kentucky Maps
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Kornhauser Health Sciences Library History Collections
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Law Library Collection
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Macauley's Theatre Collection
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Manuscript Leaves
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Claude C. Matlack Collection
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Kate Matthews (1870-1956) Collection
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Owen postcard collection
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Jean Thomas, The Traipsin' Woman, Collection
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Selected U of L Images
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Stereographic views of Louisville and beyond, 1850s - 1930
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University of Louisville Electronic Theses & Dissertations
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Image:
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Subject:
Description:
1.
4th at Jefferson looking north, 8-13-'07. Louisville, Ky., 1907.
Cityscapes; Cityscape photographs; Stores & shops; Shoe stores; Streets; Crowds
Fourth Street at Jefferson Street in Louisville, Kentucky. View is looking north down a crowded city street. Businesses line the left side of the image. Byck's Shoes sign is clearly visible.
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6.22.07, "Ohio River". Ohio River, Louisville, Ky., 1907.
Rivers; Trees
Ohio River framed by two trees. A small boat with at least one person is in the distance.
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6.22.1907. Ohio River, Louisville, Ky., 1907.
Rivers; Steamboats
Steamboat on Ohio River viewed from the riverbank.
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6.26.07. Ohio River, Louisville, Ky., 1907.
Rivers; Steamboats; Paddleboats; Men; Women; Carriages & coaches; Boathouses; Piers & wharves; Waterfronts
Busy dock on the Ohio River. Three wharfboats line the shore and two steamboats are docked behind them. The larger of the two boats is the City of Cincinnati steamboat which traveled daily between Cin
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7.6.07, "The Knobs", Ind., New Albany
Rivers
Floyds Knobs viewed across the Ohio River from the Kentucky riverbank.
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8.2.'07, Post office. Louisville, Ky., 1907.
Post offices; Post Office and Customs House (Louisville, Ky.)
Post Office and Customs House located at Fourth Street and Chestnut Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Building demolished in 1942-1943.
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8.7.'07. Louisville, Ky., 1907.
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 Furni
8.
Altoona, Pa., Aug.17.1907.
Crowds; Streets; Buildings; Carriages & coaches; Gates; Newspaper vendors
Young man selling newspapers on a street in Altoona, Pennsylvania. A wide black gate separates the young man and the people, horses and buggies, and buildings behind him.
9.
Anderson County Courthouse.
Buildings; Courthouses; Clock towers; Sculpture
Address: 137 South Main Street, Lawrenceburg, Ky. The Beaux-Arts style Anderson County Courthouse is shown. The building is made of stone with four columns holding up the cornice. The top of the build
10.
Aristo Theatre.
Buildings; Theaters; Snack bars; Billboards; Aristo Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 1603 S. Second Street. This building served as the neighborhood theater for a mixed professional and working class area near the present duPont Manual High School. An arched entryway appears
11.
Atherton Building.
Buildings; Canopies; Utility poles; Atherton Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Original address: 610 S. Fourth Street (Building no longer exists.) The Atherton Building is shown with Southern Optical Co. sign on the corner, but most other storefronts empty. There's graffiti on t
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Atherton Building.
Buildings; Canopies; Carriages & coaches; Atherton Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Original address: 610 S. Fourth Street (Building no longer exists). This photo shows the corner of Walnut and Fifth Streets where the Atherton Building stood. Horses and carriages are driven on the br
13.
Atherton Building.
Buildings; Canopies; Atherton Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 610 S. Fourth Street (Building no longer exists). Completed in 1907, the Atherton Building would have been a project started while Alfred S. Joseph was still serving as chief architect and en
14.
B. F. Keith Theater, interior.
Buildings; Theaters; Organs; Balconies; B. F. Keith Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Original address: 506 W. Walnut Street (Demolished, 1952). Built as a vaudeville theater by the National Theater Company in 1913, the design came from the architectural workshop of Albert Kahn. The Na
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B. F. Keith Theatre, exterior.
Buildings; Theaters; Canopies; Carriages & coaches; B. F. Keith Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 506 W. Walnut Street (Building demolished in 1952.). This street scene shows a side view of the exterior of the B. F. Keith Theatre (a.k.a. National Theatre) and includes a globe-lanterned st
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B. F. Keith Theatre, exterior.
Buildings; Theaters; Canopies; Billboards; B. F. Keith Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 506 W. Walnut Street (Building demolished in 1952.). The exterior of the B. F. Keith Theatre (a.k.a. National Theatre) is shown with signs for upcoming shows. The structure includes a rounded
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B. F. Keith Theatre, lobby.
Buildings; Theaters; B. F. Keith Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Original address: 506 W. Walnut Street (Building demolished in 1952). The lobby of the B. F. Keith Theatre (a.k.a. National Theatre) had a domed and decorated ceiling with pendant chandeliers. Handwri
18.
B. H. Straus residence.
Buildings; Houses
Address: 734 Braeview Road. This house was commissioned as a residence for B. H. Straus. The house rests on top of a terraced hill with a walkway leading up to the offset front door. Three large windo
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Bacon & Sons Dry Goods.
Buildings; Drawings; Automobiles
Rendering for 330-334 W. Market Street, never built. Bacon Dry Goods was the oldest department store in Louisville from its opening in 1845 until it was purchased by Dilliard's in 1998. This drawing
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Bank interior, unidentified.
Buildings; Banks; Vaults (Strong rooms); Clocks & watches;
This close-up on an unidentified bank vault shows a double-door with bars opening into the bank's vault. The clock above has carved cherubs on it.
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