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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:
Title:
Subject:
Description:
1.
16 years old. Weight 314 lbs. May 1915.
Girls; Physical characteristics; Obesity
A large, overweight girl, wearing a skirt and blouse, stands outside a cabin. Handwritten on the top border and image: "16 YEARS OLD WEIGHT 314 LBS. MAY 1915." Handwritten on bottom border: 392. See U
2.
[Ada Freeman?]
Portrait photographs; Women
Studio portrait of an unidentified young woman, signed by "Klauber." Imprint on frame: "Klauber, Mezzotint, Louisville". May be Ada Freeman (b. 1891?) who, according to the U.S. Census, was living wit
3.
[African-American woman with children]
Women; Infants; Boys; Arbors (Bowers); African Americans
An African-American woman holding a baby with a small boy standing nearby. It is winter and they are standing in front of what appears to be a barren grape arbor. A low stone wall and a large house ar
4.
[Alfred "Boy" Burns and family]
Families; Group portraits; Men; Women; Children; Log cabins; Dwellings; Dogs
Alfred "Boy" Burns and his family pose in front of their cabin. From left to right are: Gracie, Roy, an unidentified child sitting in the lap of Alfred's second wife Vinia "Aunt Viny" Robinson, Atkins
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[Alfred Burns family inside cabin, Clay County, Kentucky, ca. 1910]
Families; Group portraits; Men; Women; Children; Log cabins; Fireplaces
Alfred "Boy" Burns, "Aunt Viny," and four children sit inside Burns' cabin on Goose Creek, below Cemetery Ridge. See ULPA 1982.01.391.p for another image of this family. Handwritten on bottom border:
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Along Ky. River.
Dirt roads; Trees; Rivers; Landscape photographs
Tree-lined road along the river in Clay County, Kentucky.
7.
Along Ky. River.
Rivers; Trees; Landscape photographs
The South Fork of the Kentucky River near Oneida on a misty morning. The trees lining the riverbanks are reflected on the calm water.
8.
[Anderson Hall Medical Clinic]
Teachers; Oneida Baptist Institute; Physicians; Clinics; Medical personnel; Men; Women
Oneida staff members and visiting medical personnel pose on the porch outside Anderson Hall Medical Clinic. Isham Hensley and Jerry Burns are on the left. In the doorway are John Henry Walker, Perry D
9.
[Anderson Hall Medical Clinic]
Students; Oneida Baptist Institute; Physicians; Medical personnel; Clinics; Men; Women; Children
Students, patients and medical clinic personnel sit on the porch of Anderson Hall. The man in the doorway appears to be Dr. Joseph Addison Stucky from Lexington, Kentucky. He and Dr. C. Adeline McConv
10.
Anderson Hall or Domestic Science Building.
Educational facilities; Boarding Schools; Oneida Baptist Institute; Dormitories
Anderson Hall, or the "Yellow House," was a prefabricated building named for its benefactor, Elizabeth Millbank Anderson, wife of noted New York painter Abraham Archibald Anderson. Their daughter taug
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Andy Murrel, preacher.
Preachers; Men; Horses; Portrait photographs
Reverend Andrew "Andy" J. Murrell, mountain preacher, on horseback. Reverend Murrell performed the marriage ceremony for James Anderson Burns and Martha E. Sizemore in 1897.
12.
[Animal stalls]
Dairying; Animal housing
Apparently animal stalls, probably in a state-of-the-art dairy barn such as the the dairy barn in image ULPA 1982.01.745.p.
13.
[Ann Couch and children]
Women; Children; Log cabins; Interiors
Ann Couch with three children in front of a newspaper-lined wall. Handwritten on bottom border: 416.
14.
[Ann Couch and Sam Davidson, playing fiddle]
Violins; Stringed instruments; Folk musicians; Country life; Log cabins
Sitting outside a log cabin, Sam "Danger" Davidson plays the fiddle while Ann Couch provides tempo with fiddlesticks. This is also known as "beatin' with straws." Handwritten on bottom border: 414.
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[Arky Brewer]
Women; Older people; Chairs; Log cabins; Portrait photographs
"Aunt" Arky Brewer sits outside her cabin. "Aunt" Arky was married to George Brewer, a Civil War veteran and preacher, who ran a steam mill on the Brewer Branch. Handwritten on bottom border: 515.
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[Arlin "Head" Burns]
Blind persons; People with disabilities; Boys; Log cabins
Arlin "Head" Burns, blind son of Harve "Cody" Burns. Arlin's brothers are on the porch of the cabin behind him. Handwritten on bottom border: 412. See ULPA 1982.01.352.p, ULPA 1982.01.434.p, ULPA 1982
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[Automobile, ca. 1910]
Automobiles; Convertible automobiles
A light-colored automobile parked in a field or park. See ULPA 1982.01.601.p and ULPA 1982.01.691.p for another image of this car.
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[Baby burro]
Men; Donkeys; Hills
A young man holds a baby burro in his lap. A rocky hillside, another burro and a man are in the background, and part of a third burro's head is visible on the right.
19.
[Baby on crocheted afghan]
Infants; Blankets
An unidentified small baby lies on a crocheted afghan.
20.
[Baby picture]
Portrait photographs; Infants
A studio portrait of an unidentified baby with light hair. May be Claude C. Matlack's nephew Girdler (b. 1908), one of his two nieces (Edna b. 1909 or Jean b. 1910), or even his own son William (b. 19
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