Lebanon, Kentucky photographs

Abstract

The Lebanon, Kentucky photographs (dated circa 1860s-1920s; 0.09 cubic feet; 1 box) consists of four tintypes, one carte de visite, and four silver gelatin prints taken in and depicting Lebanon, Kentucky.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Lebanon, Kentucky photographs
Date
circa 1860s-1920s (inclusive)
Extent
0.09 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Lebanon (Ky.)
tintypes (prints)
cartes-de-visite (card photographs)
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by format.
Finding Aid Author
Sarah Welp
Preferred Citation
2021av020: [identification of item], Lebanon, Kentucky photographs, circa 1860s-1920s, University of Kentucky Special Collections and Resource Center
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Scope and Content
The Lebanon, Kentucky photographs (dated circa 1860s-1920s; 0.09 cubic feet; 1 box) consists of four tintypes, one carte de visite, and four silver gelatin prints taken in and depicting Lebanon, Kentucky. The carte de visite was produced at Miller photographic studio in Lebanon, Kentucky and appears to be a Native American man. Subjects include a school, firefighters in front of station, and the home of May Kirk, all in Lebanon, Kentucky.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Use Restrictions
The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

Five unidentified men with a bicycle presumably in Lebanon, Kentucky, tintype, undated

  • Box 1, item 1
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Five unidentified men humorously posed around a bench, presumably in Lebanon, Kentucky, tintype, undated

  • Box 1, item 2
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Three well-dressed women in hats with backs to the camera, presumably in Lebanon, Kentucky, tintype, undated

  • Box 1, item 3
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One unidentified woman standing in window with curtain, likely a studio backdrop, presumably in Lebanon, Kentucky, tintype, undated

  • Box 1, item 4
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Unidentified man, possibly of Native American descent, photographer Miller in Lebanon, Kentucky, cabinet card, undated

  • Box 1, item 5
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Lebanon public school class photograph, photographed by Gray & Miller in Lebanon, Kentucky., circa 1889-1890

  • Box 1, item 6
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Written on back:

1st Row. L to R. Wm Powell #2, Hill Spalding #2, Tim Russell #3, John Woods #4, Chas. Clesor #5 (?), Edgar Edmonds #7, Alfreed Walls #10 2nd Row, L. to R. P.K. McElroy #4, Robt Lyle #5, Moses Shrodsky #8, Geo. Neubolt #13 3rd Row Blanche Stoy #1, May Kirck #2, Ethel Pyer #3, Lucy Roins #5, Lucia McAfee #7, Addie McElroy #8, Effie McElroy #10, (Mrs. Bruce Eidolen) Maud Newbalt #11, E. Carl Litsey #13. 4th Row - John R. thomas #1, Alice Miller #6, Prof. P. Henry #7.

(Lebanon Public School) Erected in 1885 or 1886 Photo circa 1889 or 1890

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Group of men in uniforms swords out standing behind seated women in front of a house, circa 1890s

  • Box 1, item 7
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Back stamped with Miller's Art Gallery, Lebanon, KY.

Girl on porch one of May Kirk's sisters

1. Mary Vancleave 4. Ella Sweeney 5. May Kirk

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Horse drawn fire engine in front of station with firefighters and police chief in Lebanon, Kentucky, circa 1900

  • Box 1, item 8
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On back of photograph:

Left to Right - #2 J. W. Miller, Harry S. Stoy, Edgar Bowman, Bert Hilpp (standing), John McKenna, ___ Hamilton, Will Canary, Ivo Canary (Fire Chief), Will Beckett, J. Ark Thompson, Chief of Police

Horse - "Jack the Ripper"

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Hundreds of turkeys on the street outside of Sam C. Mackin feed sale and commission stable in Lebanon, Kentucky, circa 1920s

  • Box 1, item 9
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