The National Park Service, Historic American Buildings Survey: Kentucky Photographic Collection
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- The National Park Service, Historic American Buildings Survey: Kentucky Photographic Collection
- Date
- 1935-1936
- Extent
- 1.5 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Historic buildings--Kentucky--Conservation and restoration.
- Historic buildings--Kentucky.
- Preferred Citation
- [Identification of item], The National Park Service, Historic American Buildings Survey: Kentucky Photographic Collection, PA62M94, Special Collections and Digital Programs, University of Kentucky.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Historic American Building Survey (HABS) was begun by the National Park Service, a division of the United States' Department of the Interior. HABS attempts to catalog American buildings of historical, cultural, and architectural interest. Multiple formats are used to catalog the selected buildings: measured drawings, written histories, large-format photographs, etc.
- HABS was founded in 1933, through a cooperative agreement between the private sector, the National Park Service, and the Library of Congress. Multiple agencies handle the different responsibilities: AIA (American Institute of Architects) identifies and catalogs the structures, NPS performs the survey work, and LC serves as the repository for HABS inventory forms, drawings, and photographs.
- Various HABS projects have created more than 350,000 measured drawings, large-format photographs, and written histories for more than 35,000 historic structures. The majority of the buildings selected are at least 200 years old; the earliest buildings pre-date Columbus, though some selections from the 20th century are included.
- HABS and its sister program, HAER (the Historic American Engineering Record), are some of the largest and most frequently-used collections in the Library of Congress' Prints and Photographs Division. Both continue to produce new documentation each year; many of these collections are now available online.
- Scope and Content
- Collection consists of 372 black and white silver gelatin prints taken as part of the National Park Service's Historic American Buildings Survey. The collection is mostly comprised of private residences of historic importance, but public buildings and structures are also represented. The prints that Special Collections and Digital Programs hold were produced from the original negatives
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- Copyright has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky.
Contents of the Collection
Bourbon County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 35 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Paris and Millersburg, KY. Mt. Lebanon, The Grange, Johnson's Inn, and Cane Ridge Meeting House are featured.
Paris
Huston Avenue Bridge, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon", home of Governor James Garrard; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon"; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon"; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon"; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon", detail of mantel; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon", detail of mantel; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon", smoke house; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon", family burial plots; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon", Slave quarters; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon", main stairway; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon", first floor window; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
"Mt Lebanon", inside doorway; designed or constructed in 1776, 1935-1936
Millersburg
"The Grange"; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange"; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange"; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange", old slave quarters; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange", detail of mantel; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange", detail of mantel; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange", detail of mantel; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange", detail of portico; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange", detail of the exterior of Dalladian window; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange", interior of the front door; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
"The Grange", main stairway; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
Paris
"Johnson's Inn"; designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
"Johnson's Inn"; designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
"Johnson's Inn"; designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
"Johnson's Inn", main dining room; designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
"Johnson's Inn", kitchen fireplace; designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
"Johnson's Inn", mantle in the bar room; designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
Cane Ridge Meeting House; designed or constructed in 1791 by Robert W. Finley, 1935-1936
Cane Ridge Meeting House; designed or constructed in 1791 by Robert W. Finley, 1935-1936
Cane Ridge Meeting House; designed or constructed in 1791 by Robert W. Finley, 1935-1936
Cane Ridge Meeting House, balcony; designed or constructed in 1791 by Robert W. Finley, 1935-1936
Cane Ridge Meeting House, interior rafters; designed or constructed in 1791 by Robert W. Finley, 1935-1936
Boyle County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 27 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Danville, KY. Boyle County courthouse, McIlvoy Building, Davenport Tavern, Wilson Station, Mound Cottage, Clark Station, Dr. Ephraim McDowell House, Mount Airy, Crow's Inn, William Crow House, Centre College, Benjamin Gratz House are featured.
Danville
Boyle County Court House, south elevation, 1935-1936
McIlvoy Building; designed or constructed in 1806 by Daniel McIlvoy, 1935-1936
Davenport Tavern; designed or constructed in 1806 by Daniel McIlvoy, 1935-1936
Wilson Station, 1935-1936
Wilson Station, 1935-1936
Wilson Station, interior staircase, 1935-1936
Mound Cottage, 1935-1936
Mound Cottage, 1935-1936
Clark Station, 1935-1936
Clark Station, 1935-1936
Dr. Ephraim McDowell House, 1935-1936
Dr. Ephraim McDowell House, 1935-1936
Dr. Ephraim McDowell House, Interior, 1935-1936
Dr. Ephraim McDowell House, kitchen fireplace, 1935-1936
Dr. Ephraim McDowell House, main stairway, 1935-1936
Dr. Ephraim McDowell House, Apothecary shop, 1935-1936
Mount Airy, 1935-1936
Mount Airy, entrance, 1935-1936
Crow's Inn, 1935-1936
William Crow House, 1935-1936
William Crow House, 1935-1936
Crow's Inn, 1935-1936
William Crow's House, 1935-1936
Centre College, 1935-1936
Centre College, 1935-1936
Centre College, 1935-1936
Benjamin Gratz House; designed or constructed in 1814, 1935-1936
Benjamin Gratz House, entrance; designed or constructed in 1814, 1935-1936
Fayette County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 43 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Lexington, KY. Bodley House, Botherum, Buckner House, Ingleside, Loudoun House, Malvern Hill, John Hunt Morgan House, Morrison College, John Bradford House, Old Doorway are featured.
Lexington
Bodley House; designed or constructed by Samuel Long, 1935-1936
Bodley House, stairway; designed or constructed by Samuel Long, 1935-1936
Bodley House, stairway; designed or constructed by Samuel Long, 1935-1936
Botherum; designed or constructed in 1850 John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Botherum; designed or constructed in 1850 John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Botherum, main entrance; designed or constructed in 1850 John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Botherum; designed or constructed in 1850 John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill), drawing room; designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill), mantel; designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill), library; designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill), slave quarters; designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill), smoke house; designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill); designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill); designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill); designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill); designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill); designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill), front entrance; designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Buckner House (Rose Hill), front portico; designed or constructed in 1820, 1935-1936
Ingleside; designed or constructed in 1842 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Ingleside; designed or constructed in 1842 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Ingleside; designed or constructed in 1842 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Ingleside; designed or constructed in 1842 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Ingleside; designed or constructed in 1842 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Ingleside, window detail; designed or constructed in 1842 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House, entrance; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Loudoun House, Lexington; designed or constructed in 1850 by John McMurtry, 1935-1936
Malvern Hill (Eothan); designed or constructed in 1798, 1935-1936
Malvern Hill (Eothan); designed or constructed in 1798, 1935-1936
Malvern Hill (Eothan), ice house; designed or constructed in 1798, 1935-1936
John Hunt Morgan House; designed or constructed in 1811 by Benjamin H. Latrobe, 1935-1936
John Hunt Morgan House, front entrance; designed or constructed in 1811 by Benjamin H. Latrobe, 1935-1936
Morrison College, Transylvania University, 1935-1936
Morrison College, Transylvania University, 1935-1936
John Bradford House, 1935-1936
Old Doorway, 535 W Short Street, 1935-1936
Franklin County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 23 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Frankfort, KY. Orlando Brown House, Church of the Good Shepherd, Liberty Hall, Old State House are featured.
Frankfort
Orlando Brown House, 1935-1936
Church of the Good Shepherd, 1935-1936
Liberty Hall; designed or constructed in 1796 Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Liberty Hall; designed or constructed in 1796 Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Liberty Hall, mantel; designed or constructed in 1796 Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Liberty Hall, mantel; designed or constructed in 1796 Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Liberty Hall, window; designed or constructed in 1796 Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Liberty Hall, staircase; designed or constructed in 1796 Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Liberty Hall, interior door; designed or constructed in 1796 Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Liberty Hall, front entrance door; designed or constructed in 1796 Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Liberty Hall, front entrance; designed or constructed in 1796 Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Old State House; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, circular staircase; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, Chamber of the House of Representatives; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, Rotunda; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, Senate Chamber; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, Rostrum in the Senate; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, Rostrum, House of Representatives; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, Chamber of the House of Representatives; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, Senate ceiling; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, House of Representatives ceiling; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, ceiling of the Dome; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Old State House, detail of lantern on main roof; designed or constructed in 1830 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Green County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 3 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Greensburg, KY. Old Court House is featured.
Greensburg
Old Court House; designed or constructed in 1802 by Thomas "Stonehammer"; Metcalf, 1935-1936
Old Court House; designed or constructed in 1802 by Thomas "Stonehammer"; Metcalf, 1935-1936
Old Court House; designed or constructed in 1802 by Thomas "Stonehammer"; Metcalf, 1935-1936
Harrison County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 2 black and white silver prints of historic structures in KY. A covered wooden bridge is featured.
Hart County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 8 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Munfordsville, KY. Glen Lily is featured.
Munfordsville
"Glen Lily"; General Bolivar Buckner's House, 1935-1936
"Glen Lily"; General Bolivar Buckner's House, porch detail, 1935-1936
"Glen Lily"; General Bolivar Buckner's House, 1935-1936
"Glen Lily"; General Bolivar Buckner's House, smoke house, 1935-1936
"Glen Lily"; General Bolivar Buckner's House, mantel, 1935-1936
"Glen Lily"; General Bolivar Buckner's House, stairway, 1935-1936
"Glen Lily"; General Bolivar Buckner's House mantel, second floor, 1935-1936
"Glen Lily"; General Bolivar Buckner's House, mantel, 1935-1936
"Glen Lily"; General Bolivar Buckner's House, smoke house, 1935-1936
Henderson County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 33 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Geneva and Henderson, KY. Henderson County Courthouse, Indian Valley Farm, Old Governor Lazarus Powell residence, Lockett residence, St. Paul's Episcopal Church are featured.
Henderson
Henderson County Court House, cupola; designed or constructed in 1843 by Littleberry Weaver, 1935-1936
Henderson County Court House; designed or constructed in 1843 by Littleberry Weaver, 1935-1936
Henderson County Court House; designed or constructed in 1843 by Littleberry Weaver, 1935-1936
Henderson County Court House; designed or constructed in 1843 by Littleberry Weaver, 1935-1936
Henderson County Court House; designed or constructed in 1843 by Littleberry Weaver, 1935-1936
Geneva
Henderson
Old Governor Lazarus Powell Residence; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
Old Governor Lazarus Powell Residence; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
Old Governor Lazarus Powell Residence, First floor bedroom; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
Old Governor Lazarus Powell Residence, Front entrance; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
Old Governor Lazarus Powell Residence, staircase; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
Old Governor Lazarus Powell Residence, mantel; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
Old Governor Lazarus Powell Residence; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
Old Governor Lazarus Powell Residence; designed or constructed in 1818, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence; designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence; designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence; designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence, front entrance; designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence, front entrance door; designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence, mantel; designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence, library mantel; designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence, mantel detail (library); designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence, dining room; designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
Lockett Residence, dining room; designed or constructed in 1856, 1935-1936
St. Paul's Episcopal Church; designed or constructed in 1858, 1935-1936
St. Paul's Episcopal Church; designed or constructed in 1858, 1935-1936
St. Paul's Episcopal Church; designed or constructed in 1858, 1935-1936
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, detail of altar; designed or constructed in 1858, 1935-1936
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, stairs and belfry; designed or constructed in 1858, 1935-1936
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, detail of doors; designed or constructed in 1858, 1935-1936
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, interior (toward the rear); designed or constructed in 1858, 1935-1936
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, interior (toward the Chancel); designed or constructed in 1858, 1935-1936
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, detail of Chancel rail and lectern; designed or constructed in 1858, 1935-1936
Kenton County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 8 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Ludlow, KY. The Old Closson House, Elmwood Hall are featured.
Ludlow
The Old Closson House; designed or constructed in 1832, 1935-1936
The Old Closson House; designed or constructed in 1832, 1935-1936
The Old Closson House; designed or constructed in 1832, 1935-1936
The Old Closson House, detail of stairs; designed or constructed in 1832, 1935-1936
Elmwood Hall, detail of porch; designed or constructed in 1818 by Benjamin Latrobe, 1935-1936
Elmwood Hall, detail of door (Reception Hall); designed or constructed in 1818 by Benjamin Latrobe, 1935-1936
Elmwood Hall, detail of pendentive (Reception Hall); designed or constructed in 1818 by Benjamin Latrobe, 1935-1936
Elmwood Hall, mantel; designed or constructed in 1818 by Benjamin Latrobe, 1935-1936
Elmwood Hall, mantel; designed or constructed in 1818 by Benjamin Latrobe, 1935-1936
Jefferson County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 74 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Louisville and St. Matthews, KY. Bank of Louisville building, Trinity Methodist Church, Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Assumption, Farmington, Hike's Place, Kentucky School for the Blind, Locust Grove, Oxmoor, Dr. Palmer House, Ridgeway, Spring Station, Zachary Taylor House, are featured.
Louisville
Bank of Louisville Building; designed or constructed in 1837 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Trinity Methodist Church, 1935-1936
Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Assumption, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence); designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence); designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence); designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), smoke house; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), spring house; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), main entrance hall; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), mantel; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), rear hall entrance; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), mantel; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), detail of typical interior door; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), detail of front entrance; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), main entrance; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
"Farmington" (Old John Speed Residence), portico; designed or constructed in 1810, 1935-1936
Hike's Place, stone stable, 1935-1936
Hike's Place, stone stable, 1935-1936
Hike's Place, log outbuilding, 1935-1936
Hike's Place, 1935-1936
Hike's Place, corner detail of log outbuilding, 1935-1936
Hike's Place, smoke house, 1935-1936
Hike's Place, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, cornice detail; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, main cornice; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, portico column bases; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, portico steps; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, detail of portico cornice and column cap; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, portico; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, detail of window; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, interior door; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, cupola on wings; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, main dome; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
Kentucky School for the Blind, main entrance; designed or constructed in 1855 by F. Costigan, 1935-1936
"Locust Grove", 1935-1936
"Locust Grove", 1935-1936
"Oxmoor", 1935-1936
"Oxmoor", 1935-1936
"Oxmoor", stair detail, 1935-1936
"Oxmoor", corner fireplace, 1935-1936
Dr. Palmer House, 1935-1936
Dr. Palmer House, entrance, 1935-1936
Dr. Palmer House, mantel, 1935-1936
St. Matthews
"Ridgeway"; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway"; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway"; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", spring house; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", kitchen; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", kitchen; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", rear; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", east walk-in living room; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", entrance hall; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", dining room wall; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", restored window; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
"Ridgeway", entrance; designed or constructed in 1805, 1935-1936
Louisville
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence old spring house; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence, old spring house; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence, mantel; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence, mantel; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence, main entrance; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence, doors, living room and main stair hall; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
"Spring Station"; George M Clark Residence, main stairs; designed or constructed in 1795 by Thomas Jefferson, 1935-1936
Larue County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 6 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Hodgenville. Creel Cabin and Lincoln Birthplace are featured.
Hodgenville
Creel Cabin, 1935-1936
Creel Cabin, 1935-1936
Creel Cabin, 1935-1936
Lincoln Birthplace, 1935-1936
Lincoln Birthplace, 1935-1936
Lincoln Birthplace, door and window detail, 1935-1936
Lincoln County
Scope and Contents note
Series consist of 9 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Stanford, KY. Col. William Whitley House is featured.
Stanford
Col. William Whitley House; designed or constructed in 1786, 1935-1936
Col. William Whitley House; designed or constructed in 1786, 1935-1936
Col. William Whitley House; designed or constructed in 1786, 1935-1936
Col. William Whitley House; designed or constructed in 1786, 1935-1936
Col. William Whitley House; designed or constructed in 1786, 1935-1936
Col. William Whitley House; designed or constructed in 1786, 1935-1936
Col. William Whitley House; designed or constructed in 1786, 1935-1936
Col. William Whitley House; designed or constructed in 1786, 1935-1936
Col. William Whitley House, fireplace and paneling (living room); designed or constructed in 1786, 1935-1936
Madison County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 6 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Richmond, KY. Castlewood and Woodlawn are featured.
Richmond
"Castlewood"; designed or constructed in 1825 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
"Castlewood", kitchen building; designed or constructed in 1825 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
"Castlewood", mantel; designed or constructed in 1825 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
"Castlewood", mantel; designed or constructed in 1825 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
"Castlewood", mantel; designed or constructed in 1825 by Gideon Shyrock, 1935-1936
Woodlawn, 1935-1936
Mason County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 5 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Washington, KY. Old Marshall House is featured.
Washington
Old Marshall House; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
Old Marshall House; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
Old Marshall House, main stair hall; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
Old Marshall House, living room mantel; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
Old Marshall House, mantel; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
Meade County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 8 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Brandenburg and Grahamton, KY. Doe Run Hotel and Old Timber Mill and Storage Warehouse are featured.
Brandenburg
Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Power Mill); designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Power Mill), rear view, showing mill race; designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Power Mill); designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Power Mill), water spillway; designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
Doe Run Hotel (Old Water Power Mill), detail of timber machine supports (basement); designed or constructed in 1784, 1935-1936
Grahamton
Old Timber Mill and Storage Warehouse, mill building; designed or constructed in 1837, 1935-1936
Old Timber Mill and Storage Warehouse, warehouse building No 2; designed or constructed in 1837, 1935-1936
Old Timber Mill and Storage Warehouse, building No 2; designed or constructed in 1837, 1935-1936
Mercer County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 36 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Harrodsburg, KY. Old Mud Meeting House, Marrs Log Cabin, McAfee House, Captain Samuel Taylor House, The Mansion, Clay Hill, Rebecca Hart Cabin, Court View, Aspen Hill, Zachary Smith House are featured.
Harrodsburg
Old Mud Meeting House; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
Old Mud Meeting House; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
Old Mud Meeting House, interior; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
Marrs Log Cabin, 1935-1936
Marrs Log Cabin, 1935-1936
Marrs Log Cabin, 1935-1936
Marrs Log Cabin, corner notching, 1935-1936
Marrs Log Cabin, window detail, 1935-1936
Marrs Log Cabin, south door, 1935-1936
McAfee House; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
McAfee House; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
McAfee House; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House, spring house; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House, spring house; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House, stone fence; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House, window detail; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House, window detail; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House, window, originally a door; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
Captain Samuel Taylor House, sundial; designed or constructed in 1790, 1935-1936
"The Mansion", 1935-1936
"The Mansion", interior, 1935-1936
"The Mansion", Pioneer Memorial State Park, Southwest Room, 1935-1936
"The Mansion", mantel, 1935-1936
"The Mansion", north door, 1935-1936
"The Mansion", stairway, 1935-1936
Clay Hill, 1935-1936
Clay Hill, entrance detail, 1935-1936
Clay Hill, mantel, 1935-1936
Rebecca Hart Cabin, 1935-1936
Rebecca Hart Cabin, 1935-1936
Court View, 1935-1936
Aspen Hall, 1935-1936
Zachary Smith House, 1935-1936
Nelson County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 18 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Bardstown, KY. My Old Kentucky Home, St. Joseph's Cathedral, Wickland are featured.
Bardstown
My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill), kitchen wing, 1935-1936
My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill), 1935-1936
My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill), 1935-1936
My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill), main entrance, 1935-1936
St. Joseph's Cathedral; designed or constructed in 1819 by Joseph Robinson, 1935-1936
St. Joseph's Cathedral; designed or constructed in 1819 by Joseph Robinson, 1935-1936
St. Joseph's Cathedral, rear; designed or constructed in 1819 by Joseph Robinson, 1935-1936
St. Joseph's Cathedral, interior toward the east wall; designed or constructed in 1819 by Joseph Robinson, 1935-1936
St. Joseph's Cathedral, interior toward the Chancel; designed or constructed in 1819 by Joseph Robinson, 1935-1936
"Wickland"; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
"Wickland"; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
"Wickland"; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
"Wickland", slave quarters; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
"Wickland", outbuilding; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
"Wickland", mantel; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
"Wickland", music room mantel; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
"Wickland", main hall; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
"Wickland", Entrance hall; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
"Wickland", detail of west entrance; designed or constructed in 1817 by Marshall Brown and John Rodgers, 1935-1936
Pendleton County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 2 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Butler, KY. Butler Station Bridge is featured.
Shelby County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 11 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Shelbyville, KY. Old South Inn and Cross Keys Tavern are featured.
Shelbyville
Old South Inn, 1935-1936
Old South Inn, 1935-1936
"Cross Keys Tavern"; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
"Cross Keys Tavern"; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
"Cross Keys Tavern"; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
"Cross Keys Tavern", old stone kitchen; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
"Cross Keys Tavern", old mill house; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
"Cross Keys Tavern", Lounge Room, No 1; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
"Cross Keys Tavern", public dining room; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
"Cross Keys Tavern", main stairs; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
"Cross Keys Tavern", detail of interior, west entrance; designed or constructed in 1800, 1935-1936
Washington County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 1 black and white silver print of an historic structure in Springfield, KY. Washington County Courthouse is featured.
Springfield
Woodford County
Scope and Contents note
Series consists of 5 black and white silver prints of historic structures in Versailles, KY. Pisgah Presbyterian Church and Academy is featured.
Versailles
Pisgah Presbyterian Church and Academy, 1935-1936
Pisgah Presbyterian Church and Academy, 1935-1936
Pisgah Presbyterian Church and Academy, 1935-1936
Pisgah Presbyterian Church and Academy, interior, northeast, 1935-1936
Pisgah Presbyterian Church and Academy, church interior, toward the rear, 1935-1936
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Table of Contents
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Bourbon County
- Boyle County
- Fayette County
- Franklin County
- Green County
- Harrison County
- Hart County
- Henderson County
- Kenton County
- Jefferson County
- Larue County
- Lincoln County
- Madison County
- Mason County
- Meade County
- Mercer County
- Nelson County
- Pendleton County
- Shelby County
- Washington County
- Woodford County
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