Postcard Collection,
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Postcard Collection,
- Date
- circa 1890-1990 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 10.0 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Agriculture--Kentucky.
- Church buildings--Kentucky
- College buildings--United States.
- Courthouses--Kentucky.
- Festivals--Kentucky--Mt. Sterling.
- Floods--Kentucky.
- Geology--Kentucky.
- Hemp industry--Kentucky.
- Hemp--Kentucky.
- Horse farms--Kentucky.
- Horse racing--Kentucky.
- Horses--Kentucky.
- Hospitals--Kentucky.
- Hot springs--United States.
- Hotels--Kentucky
- Kentucky--Geography.
- Kentucky--Politics and government--19th century.
- Kentucky--Politics and government--20th century.
- Lakes--Kentucky.
- Man o' War (Race horse)
- Military bases--Kentucky.
- Military training camps.
- Mineral waters--United States.
- Motels United--States.
- Parks--Kentucky.
- Postcard industry--United States--History.
- Postcards--19th century.
- Postcards--20th century.
- Postcards--Kentucky.
- Postcards.
- Recreation and state--United States.
- Restaurants--Kentucky.
- Rivers--Kentucky.
- Steamboats--Kentucky.
- Steel industry and trade--United States.
- Thoroughbred horse.
- Tobacco industry--United States.
- Tourism--Kentucky.
- Tourism--United States.
- Trolley buses--Kentucky.
- Universities and colleges--Kentucky.
- Universities and colleges--United States.
- Arrangement
- The collection is arranged by subject matter and/or geographic location.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Postcard Collection was started in 1933 by Margaret Helmsing Tuttle (1895-1988), department librarian at the University of Kentucky from 1926-1963. Impressed by the postcard collection at the St. Louis Public Library, Tuttle suggested the idea of beginning a similar collection to the University of Kentucky Library staff. The Library acquired almost six thousand cards in its first year thanks to contributions from faculty, staff, students and non-University of Kentucky persons interested in the project, and postcards continued to be donated through the next several decades. Notable donors include Dr. Herman L. Donovan (University of Kentucky President from 1941-1956); Dr. Frank L. McVey (University of Kentucky President from 1917-1940) and his wife, Frances Jewell McVey; and Margaret I. King (University of Kentucky librarian from 1912-1949).
- Postcard collecting, sometimes referred to as deltiology, is currently one of the most popular collecting hobbies (along with coin and stamp collecting). Postcards were originally manufactured for profit, but became popular as a low-cost form of communication (in the early postcard eras, cards cost only a penny to send). Postcards are regarded by many collectors today as a slice-of-life form of expression, capturing people, places and things in the context of the time in which they were produced and mailed, and cards are still in use today as souvenir items for travelers and economical communication for personal and business purposes.
- Scope and Content
- The Postcard Collection at the University of Kentucky's Special Collections consists of over 50,000 postcards published between 1890-1990, representing several publishing eras and dozens of subjects, states and countries, and postcard publishers and manufacturers. The postcards exist in a range of sizes, manufacturing processes (e.g., photo postcards, linen, white border, and photochrome), and materials other than paper products (e.g., copper, leather, velvet, tinsel, etc.). Of particular interest to researchers may be the postcards that focus on Kentucky, which range in subject matter from horse racing, coal mining, buildings and monuments, geographic features, industries and famous Kentuckians.
Contents of the Collection
Kentucky Bluegrass viewed from the front of Amelia's field Inn.
Pennyrile Dam; Pennyrile Forest State Park Near Dawson Springs, KY.
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To topPennyrile Forest State Park, Dawson Springs, Kentucky. Located 16 miles north of Hopkinsville, KY.
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To topPennyrile Forest State Park. (Printed verso reads: "Sandy beach at Pennyrile Lake on Rt. 109 between Hopkinsville and Dawson Springs. A new bathhouse is located nearby.")
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To topBathing Beach, Pennyrile Forest State Park, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Situated in the heart of 15,000 acre Pennyrile Forest, in an area of natural beauty, the State Park centers around a scenic lake.")
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To topMan O'War. (Printed verso reads: "Man O'War Statue, Faraway Farm Lexington, KY. The statue was erected as a tribute to the greatest of all thoroughbreds after his death in 1947.")
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To topCemetery Statue. (Handwritten verso reads: "The distinguished Muldoon Monument Company of Louisville, Ky, one of the leaders in the field, fashioned this the Franklin County Confederate Monument, in Frankfort, Ky; unveiled in 1892.")
Cemetery Statue. (Handwritten verso reads: "The county of Franklin raised this magnificent monument to their confederate heroes in the Frankfort Cemetery.")
Cemetery Statue. (Printed verso reads: "Almost Baroque in feeling and diapery of clothing is this Confederate soldier statue atop the Frankfort, Ky. Confederate Monument, so typical of the work of the Muldoon Company of Louisville.")
Historical Marker. (Handwritten verso reads: "Historical Marker on the Old Capitol grounds.")
Cemetery Statue Inscription. (Handwritten verso reads: "Moving inscription on this Border State Confederate Monument.")
Air view, Kentucky State Capitol and New Capitol annex building.
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To topThe Kentucky State Capitol. (Handwritten verso reads: "The Kentucky State Capitol looms over a residential section of Frankfort.")
Aerial view of State Capitol and Annex.
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To topAerial of State Capitol and Annex.
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To topThe Kentucky Capitol.
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To topState Capitol. (Printed verso reads: "State Capitol Building, Frankfort, Ky. Over 400 ft. long and 200 ft. wide with a rotunda whose dome is 212 ft. high from ground level.")
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To topKentucky's Capitol.
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To topKentucky State Capitol.
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State Capitol.
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The State Capitol., Frankfort, Ky. Erected in 1909, is among the finest in the United States.
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To topState Capitol. (Handwritten verso reads: "The new capitol of the Commonwealth of Kentucky in Frankfort was begun in 1905 and completed in 1909.")
Capitol Dome. (Handwritten verso reads: "The capitol dome of the Kentucky State Capitol, Frankfort.")
(Handwritten Caption: "As this aerial view reveals the dome of the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort is flanked by four giant urns.")
Capitol Dome. (Handwritten verso reads: "An aerial view of the impressive dome of the 'new' State Capitol in Frankfort, Ky.")
State Capitol. (Handwritten verso reads: "The impressive interior of the State Capitol building.")
Capitol Dome. (Printed verso reads: "Inside view of the Capitol of Kentucky.")
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To topCapitol Dome. (Handwritten verso reads: "Looking up into the dome of the Kentucky State Capitol.")
Old State House. (Printed verso reads: "Served as Kentucky's Capitol from 1830 to 1910. Home of the Kentucky Historical Society since 1920. Closed for restoration in 1972. Re-opened June 7, 1975.")
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To topOld State House. (Printed verso reads: "America's first Greek Revival State Capitol. Built 1827-1830 by Gideon Shyrock.")
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To topOld Capitol. (Handwritten verso reads: "The handsome Ionic portico on the Old Capitol.")
Old Capitol (Handwritten verso reads: "Designed by famous architect Gideon Shyrock in 1827, the old Kentucky state house in Frankfort is an outstanding example of the Greek Revival style.")
Old Capitol. (Handwritten verso reads: "The west side of the Old Capitol in Frankfort, Ky showing the cupola on top of the dome.")
Old Capitol. (Handwritten verso reads: "In the entrance hall of the Old Capitol in Frankfort, Ky the original ornate plaster ceiling and cornice survive.")
Old State House. (Printed verso reads: "Circular, self-supporting stone stairway designed by Gideon Shyrock for the Old State House, Frankfort, Kentucky. Built 1827-1829.")
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To topOld State House. (Printed verso reads: "Dome and plaster ornamentation designed by Gideon Shyrock for the rotunda of the Old State House in Frankfort, KY. Built 1827-1829.")
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To topOld State House. (Handwritten verso reads: "A view of the insiring second floor rotunda at the top of the spiral staircase in the Old Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky. Beyond the arched doorway is the senate chamber.")
Old State House. (Handwritten verso reads: "Above the speaker's lectern in the senate chamber of the Old Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky, hangs an 1850 portrait of Governor Isaac Shelby. The beautiful ormolu chandelier has been in place since the 1840s.")
Old State House. (Handwritten verso reads: "A view of the splendid chamber of the house of representatives in the Old Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky. The portrait of George Washington is a copy of Gilbert Stuart's Lanodowne work.")
Old State House. (Handwritten verso reads: "A portrait of the marquis de Lafayette painted from life by Jouett hangs over the twin fireplaces in the house of representatives chamber in Frankfort, Kentucky's Old Capitol.")
Old State House. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Hall of Fame located in the Court Chamber of the Old State House, in Frankfort, Kentucky, which was built by Gideon Shyrock, 1827-1829.")
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To topOld State House. (Handwritten verso reads: "The mantel in the Kentucky Hall of Fame in the Old Capitol in Frankfort is of wood grained to imitate marble. The portrait above is of the state's first government Isaac Shelby by Jouett.")
Old State House. (Handwritten verso reads: "The west committee room in the Old Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky, is furnished as a Victorian library-reception room. The 14-piece rosewood parlor set belonged to the local Brown family and the center table is a John Hunt Morgan piece.")
Old State House. (Handwritten verso reads: "The classic mantel in the west committee room of the Old Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky, bears a beautiful French clock and a set of candelabra. The portrait is of favorite son Henry Clay.")
Old State House. (Handwritten verso reads: "The east committee room in the Old Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky, is furnished as library and conference room of the 1830s. The portrait is of Governor Charles A. Wickliffe.")
Old State House. (Handwritten verso reads: "The beautiful furnished east committee room in the Old Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky, contains a locally-made bookcase containing books from the library of local historian Lewis Collins.")
Old State House. (Printed verso reads: "The Victorian Style, in the history Museum of the Kentucky Historical Society, Old State House.")
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To topPioneer Life Exhibit, Kentucky History Museum.
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To topDaniel Boone's rifle placed against a tree in the museum of the Kenucky Historical Society, Old State House.
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To topKentucky's Floral Clock.
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To topGovernor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "For formal occasions a the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, the garden becomes a magnificent walkway to the house with its façade echoing the Petit Trianon.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "An aerial biew of the principal garden façade of the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky. The lantern atop the State Capitol dome may be seen at the lower right.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "Harkening back to Kentucky's French heritage, the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is modeled after the Petit Trianon. It is built of native limestone.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A side view of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "An autumn view across the wide tree-studded lawn to the Kentucky Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A handsome masonry details work on the cheef façade of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A beautiful night view of the absidal ball room wing of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, with the lighted Capitol dome beyond.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A view from the main façade of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort looking out over the formal garden's parterres.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The chief façade of the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky is modeled after the Petit Trianon in Versailles, France.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "This view of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort shows the small partico at the end of one of the wings which guards the chief entrance.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "Because of early French influence in Kentucky's history, the French Beaux Arts style was chosen for the state's Governor's Mansion. It stands proudly beside the Kentucky River in Frankfort.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "An interesting night view captured from the fountain in front of the principal façade of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion looking toward the street in Frankfort.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "Looking down the grand staircase at the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort. A lovely alcove is seen at the landing level.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A visitor to the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is overwhelmed by the majesty of the entrance hall's arches and grand staircase.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A view looking down the grand staircase into the entrance hall. The mansion is one of the finest sights in Frankfort, Kentucky.")
Governor's Manison. (Handwritten verso reads: "The balustrade on the grand staircase of the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky, features wood rails and banister overlaid with gilt bronze swags.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A magnificent bombey chest, one of a pair to be found in the hallway of the Kentucky Governor's Manison.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A mantle piece in the Governor's Reception Room at the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is filled with French antiques, appropriate in this French-style house.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The Governor's Reception Room in the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is a formal room reserved for ceremonies and press conferences. A magnificent French center table is backed by walls decorated with plaster mouldings and painted in shades of pale gray highlighted with gilt.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The Governor's reception room in the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is centered by this splendid French-style table.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The dramatic draperies in the Governor's Reception room in the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort are imperial blue silk lined with lemon-yellow silk and embellished with matching trimmings and tassels.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The beautifully decorated drawing room in the Kentucky Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A portrait of Kentucky first lady Phyllis George Brown who spearheaded the restoration of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion, hangs in the place of honor in the drawing room of the mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A massive marble mantel piece and beautiful French doors and furniture that are found in the drawing room of the Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A view from the hallway of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort looking into the drawing room.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "Natural light plays on the texture of wood, fabric, plaster, brass and silver in the drawing room of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "One of two marquis sofas in the drawing room of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is upholstered in embroidered silk.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The lovely grounds of the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky are viewed through French doors in the drawing room of the French-style building.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The splendid state dining room in the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort features a graceful oval wall and silver from the former battleship Kentucky.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A close-up of a portion of the ceiling lights on 'halo' in the State Dining Room in the Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "Paneled in poplar and cherry, the small dining room in the Governor's Mansion is the place for family dinners.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The family dining room called the Small Dining Room, at the Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The Corinthian capitals moldings and architectural details in the ballroom of the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky are gilded with bronze powder.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A close-up view of a gilded Corinthian capital and the elaborate frieses in the ballroom at the Kentucky Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "One of the splendid original chandeliers hanging from the high ceiling of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion's ballroom.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "Although the library of the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is a portion of the private quarters, it is opulently decorated.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The handsome wooden mantel piece with marble fireplace surround in the library at the Kentucky Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A lovely Chinese Chippendale mirror, one of a pair, hangs from the wall of the upstairs library in the Kentucky Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A view through the second-floor library door in the Kentucky Governor's Mansion in Frankfort looking into the hallway and the grand staircase.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A view of the garden room at the Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "The bedroom of the Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A view of one of several elegant guest suites in the Governor's Manson.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "Handsome French-style twin beds are reflected in a matching oval mirror in one of the guest bedrooms at the Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A handsome bed in one of the guest bedrooms in the Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A Classical pavilion with Corinthian columns grace the grounds of the Governor's Mansion.")
Governor's Mansion. (Handwritten verso reads: "A close-up view of the statue within the garden pavelion at the Kentucky Governor's Mansion.")
The Franklin County Court House.
Blazer Library, Kentucky State College.
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To topLiberty Hall. (Handwritten verso reads: "Liberty Hall, the Georgian Town House completed for Sen. John Brown in 1801, Frankfort, Kentucky.")
Liberty Hall. (Printed verso reads: "Historic Georgian type house built between 1796-1800 by Senator John Brown, one of Kentucky's first two senators. This view shows the handsome portal and palladian window characterized by Rexford Newcomb as 'the finest - in Kentucky'.")
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To topLiberty Hall. (Printed verso reads: "Built in 1796. Home of the Hon. John Brown, a member of the Continental Congress and first United States Senator from Kentucky.")
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To topLiberty Hall. (Handwritten verso reads: "Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Kentucky illustrates that beautiful proportions and materials are timeless in their appeal.")
Liberty Hall. (Handwritten verso reads: "The entrance hall and stairway in Liberty Hall.")
Liberty Hall. (Handwritten verso reads: "Entrance Hall of Liberty Hall.")
Liberty Hall. (Printed verso reads: "Liberty Hall, Frankfort, Ky. Built in 1796. Drawing room in the home of the Hon. John Brown, the first United States Senator from Kentucky. Among the many distinguished guests entertained at Liberty Hall were Lafayette, Madison, Monroe, Aaron Burr, Zachary Taylor, and Andrew Jackson.")
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To topLiberty Hall. In the Green Room, President James Monroe and his two aides, General Andrew Jackson and Major Zachary Taylor, had breakfast during a short visit to Frankfort.
Liberty Hall. In the diningroom you can see the teacup from which General LaFayette drank when he visited Frankfort and Liberty Hall on May 14, 1825.
Liberty Hall. (Printed verso reads: "Portrait of John Brown , painted in 1796 by James Sharpless. Born in Virginia in 1757, John Brown came to Kentucky probably in 1782. He was instrumental in making Kentucky the fifteenth state in the Union and became one of its first two senators.")
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To topLiberty Hall. (Printed verso reads: "Restored to its original shape and function in 1962 is the old kitchen in Liberty Hall. Here is found a splendid collection of old utensils. Most of them belonged to Senator John Brown, who built Liberty Hall, and his descendants.")
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To topOrlando Brown House. (Handwritten verso reads: "Gideon Shyrock, architect of Kentucky's Capitol, designed the Orlando Brown House in 1835. It stands on Wilkinson St. in Frankfort, Ky beside Liberty Hall, the home of Orlando Brown's father, Sen. John Brown.")
Orlando Brown House. (Printed verso reads: "Designed by Gideon Shyrock 1802-1880 Kentucky's foremost architect of the Greek Revival syle. Traditionally his first piece of domestic architecture and built for Orlando Brown. Photograph from a water color by Paul Sawyier 1865-1917.")
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To topOrlando Brown House. (Handwritten verso reads: "The classically beautiful Orlando Brown House.")
Orlando Brown House. (Handwritten verso reads: "The chaste classic entrance hall and stairway in the Orlando Brown House.")
Orlando Brown House. A portrait of Senator John Brown, painted by Matthew Jouett, hangs over the mantel in the front portion of the double drawing room.
Orlando Brown House Library, with family Bible on the marble top table.
Orlando Brown's Sons. (Printed verso reads: "This charming portrait of Mason Preston Brown, his younger brother Orlando, Jr. and their dog 'Judge' hangs in their home.")
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To topWapping Street. (Handwritten verso reads: "Wapping Street in Frankfort, Ky. is lined with charming homes such as this.")
Wapping Street. (Handwritten verso reads: "Gothic charm on Wapping Street, one of the most charming streets in Frankfort, Kentucky.")
Wapping Street. (Handwritten verso reads: "A lovely Georgian town house.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Views of the valley of the Kentucky River as well as of two peaceful creeks may be enjoyed from this Frankfort, Kentucky home.")
Old State Arsenal. (Handwritten verso reads: "Old State Arsenal. Erected 1850. Home of the Kentucky Military History Museum since 1973. Located on U.S. Highway 60 East.")
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To topThe Kentucky Vietnam Veteran's Memorial. (Handwritten verso reads: "The Kentucky Vietnam Veteran's Memorial is designed so that the shadow of the sundial pointer touches each casualty's name on the anniversary of his death. The State Capitol may be seen in the distance.")
Fountain Place Shopping Mall. (Printed verso reads: "Scenically located in downtown Frankfort, Kentucky, adjacent to the Kentucky River, an ultra modern shopping center with free underground parking facilities and courteous service.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Frankfort, Kentucky's Capitol City in the valley beautiful, as seen from a ledge near the Daniel Boone monument.")
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To topWapping Street, Frankfort, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Wapping Street in Frankfort, Kentucky, from a water color painting by Paul Sawyier. On display at the Old State House, home of the Kentucky Historical Society.")
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To topMonument And Grave of Daniel Boone, Kentucky's Foremost Pioneer, Frankfort, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Located in Frankfort cemetery, high above the palisades of the Kentucky River, is the grave and monument of Daniel Boone and his wife, Rebecca. Daniel Boone started his explorations of Kentucky in 1769 and crossed the Kentucky River at Frankfort in 1770. Many travelers through Kentucky pay homage to this man who came first to appreciate the wealth of beauty which is Kentucky.")
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To top"Singing Bridge", Frankfort, Ky. (Handwritten verso reads: "A mist-shrouded downtown Frankfort, Kentucky, rises behind the 'Singing Bridge' across the Kentucky River.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Over the roof top of a Catholic church in Ashland, Kentucky, is a glimpse of a bridge over the Ohio River.")
(Printed verso reads: "McGuffey Log School, 3201 Cogan Street, Ashland, Kentucky. First and only shrine in Kentucky to Dr. William Holmes McGuffey, author of the famous McGuffey Readers. The old schoolhouse is over 125 years old and the last one in Kentucky in which the McGuffey Readers were used. It was brought from the Big Sandy country to Ashland by Miss Jean Thomas, "The Traipsin' Woman", an authority on the Mountains, head of the McGuffey Society of Kentucky and Founder-Producer of the American Folk Song Festival.")
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To topWapping Street, Frankfort, Ky. (Handwritten verso reads: "The gothic revival Todd Home, Wapping Street.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "This exquisite Ashland, Kentucky mansion recalls European statliness in such dramatic spaces as a marble-floored gallery and a ballroom-sized grand hall.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The rear elevation of this Ashland, Kentucky mansion is as impressive as the front.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "One of six handcrafted fireplaces is seen on this interior view of a fabulous Ashland, Kentucky mansion.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Built in 1924 high above the Ohio River Valley in Ashland, Kentucky, this home is surrounded by magnificent gardens.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Ohio River bridges in Ashland, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Shaker Museum in Auburn, Kentucky. Handcrafts, Furniture, Books and Inspirational Drawings of the Shakers, 1807-1922. It is located on land that formerly was the Shakers' Sugar Maple Farm, a part of 6,000 acre holdings. Headquarters of the Colony was at South Union, four miles North of Auburn. The top enrollment of the Colony was 349.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Knox County Economic Opportunity Council Anti-Poverty Arts And Crafts Store, U.S. 25E South of Town, Barbourville, Ky. Built entirely with money, labor and material contributed by people of Knox County, this store is dedicated to helping our people to help themselves. It features thousands of articles, and everything for sale here is made in Knox County, Kentucky. A genuine backwoods Moonshine Still, a loghouse and a Rail Fence are major attractions. Sandstone Mountain Love Seats on the front porch also have an interesting 'history'.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The grateful citizens of Nelson County erected this stunning white bronze monument to their Confederate Heroes in 1906. 'Marble tells not of their valor's worth, Nameless, they rest in quiet earth.'")
(Handwritten verso reads: "This bronze Confederate soldier guards the sixty-seven heroes' graves in the Bardstown, Kentucky cemetery.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "An aerial view of the public square in Bardstown, Kentucky, showing the Nelson County Courthouse and the Tolbert Tavern, a hostelry since 1779.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Victorian-style Nelson County Courthouse.")
(Printed verso reads: "St. Joseph Proto-Cathedral in Bardstown, Kentucky. The first diocese west of the Allegheny Mountains, founded in 1816. The church contains the famous paintings donated to Bishop Flaget by King Louis Phillippe of France in 1821.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Cathedral of St. Joseph.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Saint Thomas Church, 1816 - Bardstown, Ky. Founding Site of St. Thomas Seminary, 1810 and the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, 1812.")
(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home At Twilight, at My Old Kentucky Home State Park.")
- Box 1, item 143
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To top(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, State Shrine. Federal Hill, built in 1795 by Judge John Rowan, is known all over the world as 'My Old Kentucky Home'. The beautiful old mansion is open to visitors the year 'round. In 1852, while a guest here, Stephen Collins Foster, a relative of the Rowans, was inspired to write his immortal song, My Old Kentucky Home.)
- Box 1, item 144
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Federal Hill, 'My Old Kentucky Home'.")
- Box 1, item 145
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The Rowan Mansion.")
(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, State Shrine, Bardstown, Kentucky. Built in 1795 by Judge John Rowan, United States Senator from Kentucky, the stately old mansion is situated in the beautiful 235 acre State Park. In 1852 while a guest here, Stephen Collins Foster, a relative of the Rowans, was inspired to write his immortal song My Old Kentucky Home.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, State Shrine, Bardstown, Kentucky. Federal Hill, known to thousands of visitors all over the world as 'My Old Kentucky Home', was built in 1795 by Judge John Rowan. This stately old mansion is open to the year 'round and it was the setting for many of Foster's beautiful songs of the Old South. In 1852 while a guest here, Stephen Collins Foster, a relative of the Rowans, was inspired to write his immortal song My Old Kentucky Home. This southern hospitality scene shows the main entrance.")
- Box 1, item 148
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To top(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home At Bardstown, Nelson County.")
- Box 1, item 149
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To top(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, Kentucky. This cherry desk is the one on which Stephen Foster composed the song My Old Kentucky Home.")
- Box 1, item 150
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To top(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, Ky. View from the entrance of Federal Hill, known to thousands of visitors all over the world as 'My Old Kentucky Home', was built in 1795 by Judge John Rowan. This lovely old mansion is open to visitors the year 'round. In 1852, while a guest here, Stephen Foster, a relative of the Rowans, was inspired to write the immortal song My Old Kentucky Home.")
- Box 1, item 151
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To top(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, State Shrine, Bardstown, Kentucky . . . This scene shows the parlor. . .")
- Box 1, item 152
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Parlor And Piano, My Old Kentucky Home, State Shrine.")
- Box 1, item 153
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Interior in the Rowan mansion.")
(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, Kentucky. This is the beautiful interior in 'My Old Kentucky Home' brings back memories of days gone by.")
- Box 1, item 155
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Mrs. Rowan's Bedroom in My Old Kentucky Home.")
- Box 1, item 156
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Bedroom in the Rowan home, the inspiration for My Old Kentucky Home.")
(Printed verso reads: "Judge Rowan's Bedroom, My Old Kentucky Home.")
- Box 1, item 158
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Guest Bedroom, My Old Kentucky Home State Park.")
- Box 1, item 159
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Nursery, My Old Kentucky Home.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Girls Bedroom, My Old Kentucky Home.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Kitchen, My Old Kentucky Home State Park.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, KY. The family cemetery plot of Judge Rowan at Federal Hill.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Family Cemetery Plot of Judge Rowan at Federal Hill, My Old Kentucky Home State Park.")
- Box 1, item 164
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Mat's Cabin, 'My Old Kentucky Home,' Bardstown, Ky. This cabin formerly housed the slaves at Federal Hill.")
- Box 1, item 165
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Scene of The Stephen Foster Story, My Old Kentucky Home State Park, Bardstown, Kentucky.")
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(Printed verso reads: "Scene of The Stephen Foster Story, My Old Kentucky Home State Park, Bardstown, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 167
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To topEast Bardstown, Ky. Wickland, Home of Three Governors, Finest In Antique Furniture.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Wickland, 'Home of Three Governors': Charles A. Wickliffe Gov. of Kentucky 1830-1840, Robert Charles Wickliffe Gov. of Louisiana 1855, John Cripps Wickliffe Beckham Gov. of Kentucky 1900-1907.")
- Box 1, item 169
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Wickland one of the finest and largest homes in Bardstown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The old Nelson County jail in Bardstown, Kentucky now serves as a charming inn.")
(Printed verso reads: "Talbott Tavern, Continously Since 1779.")
- Box 1, item 172
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The lobby of the Talbott Tavern continuously operated since 1779 in Bardstown, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 173
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The antique filled lobby of the Talbott Inn, serving the public in Bardstown, Kentucky since 1779.")
(Printed verso reads: "The colonial dining room in the Talbott Tavern Continuously Operated Since 1779.")
- Box 1, item 175
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Coffee Shop, Talbott Tavern, Since 1779, Bardstown, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The 1779 Room, Talbott Tavern, Continuously Operated Since 1779, Bardstown, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 177
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Old Kentucky Home Motel, 414 West Stephen Foster Ave. Bardstown, Ky., 40004. Located three minutes driving distance from 'My Old Kentucky Home' and Stephen Foster Story. Comb. Tub and Shower - Room Control Heat and Air Conditioning - Wall-to-Wall Carpeting - TV - Room Phones - Swimming Pool and Kiddie Pool - Putting Green. Restaurant and Lounge nearby. Map.")
- Box 1, item 178
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Barkley Project, so named by Congress of the United States in honor of the late Senator and Vice President from Kentucky, was designed by the U.S. Corps of Engineers and consists of the multi-purpose earth and concrete dam, navigation lock, canal, and hydropower generating plant. Barkley Lake extends 118.1 miles upstream. Kentucky Lake is seen in the upper right section of the picture.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Cumberland River Bridge, Barkley Dam, Kentucky. The bridge, carrying traffic over highway 641, is located one-half mile below Barkley Dam. It is the main route across Kentucky Dam nearby carrying traffic to Evansville and points east.")
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To topLake Barkley Lodge, near Cadiz, Kentucky.
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To topSteamboat on the Cumberland. (Printed verso reads: "The Delta Queen on Cumberland River. Lake Barkley, with its nine foot channel, forms the eastern boundary of 'Land Between the Lakes.'")
- Box 1, item 182
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Lodge Rooms and Louie B. Nunn Lodge, Barren River State Resort Park.")
- Box 1, item 183
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Union Church in Berea, Ky., is a non-sectarian church founded in 1853 by the Rev. John G. Fee, the abolitionist preacher who, with others of the community, in 1855 founded the school which became Berea College. The present church building was dedicated in 1922, and the adjoining Sunday school building in the 1960s.")
- Box 1, item 184
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Phelps Stokes Chapel at Berea College, Berea, Ky., was built by students under the direction of professionals in 1904. Students helped make the bricks, quarry the stone, fell the trees and make the paneling as well as laying the brick and stone. The auditorium can accomodate the entire college student body, and is used for community as well as college events.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Draper Building at Berea College, Berea, Ky., houses classrooms, offices and Danforth Chapel, a small Gothic chapel used extensively for special services and weddings as well as serving for between-classes prayer for students. Stones from significant places across the world are embedded in an outside wall of the chapel.")
- Box 1, item 186
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Charles Martin Hall Science Building, Berea College in Berea, Kentucky. Named in memory of a generous benefactor of Berea College who succeeded in producing aluminum by electolytic reduction - still the basic process in the industry.")
- Box 1, item 187
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Spring At Berea College in Berea, Ky., is a time for sitting out on a warm afternoon to enjoy the beauty of the many Dogwood and Redbud trees gracing the campus along U.S. 25 and throughout the community.")
- Box 1, item 188
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Hutchins Library at Berea College in Berea, Ky., named for two college presidents, accomodates 800 readers, has open stacks and spaces for 300,000 books. There are special collections on Lincoln, Appalachia, and rare books. There are numerous individual carrels, conference rooms, and children's library. It is open to the community.")
- Box 1, item 189
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Hutchins Library, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. This building, which was named for Berea's 4th and 5th Presidents, was completed in 1967. It has a seating capacity of 800 and a book capacity of 300,000 volumes. The stacks are opened to the entire community in an effort to show that '. . . good books have a life beyond life.'")
- Box 1, item 190
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Berea College Hospital, Berea, Kentucky. It appears this is the oldest college hospital in the United States, preceding Harvard's by one year. Founded in 1899, its present capacity is 65 beds. Berea College offers a four year course in nurses training leading to a B.S. degree.")
- Box 1, item 191
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To top(Printed verso reads: "James Hall, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 192
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Alumni Memorial Building, Berea College, Berea, Ky. Is a campus activities center, with lounges, snack bar, dining and conference rooms. Built through contributions of college alumni, it was dedicated in 1961.")
- Box 1, item 193
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Woods-Penniman women's gymnasium, Berea College, Berea, Ky. Is often used for various community functions and for the annual week-long Christmas Country Dance School. There are two gyms, one with a stage, a gracious parlor and kitchen facilities.")
- Box 1, item 194
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Anna Smith Dormitory, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 195
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Fairchild Hall, Berea Ky., is a Berea College women's dormitory. Built in 1873, it was the first brick building on campus, it was 'Ladies Hall' until 1937, when renamed for Berea College's first president. The Arcade, on rear ground level, houses the post office and student organizations.")
- Box 1, item 196
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Bingham Dormitory, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. Completed in 1960 this men's Dormitory is a gift of the Courier-Journal & Louisville Times Foundation, named in honor of Judge Robert Worth Bingham, a former trustee of Berea College.")
- Box 1, item 197
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Dana Dormitory, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. Completed in 1960, this men's dormitory is named in honor of Mr. Charles A. Dana of New York and Connecticut, a benefactor of Berea College.")
- Box 1, item 198
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Louise Lovett Seabury Dormitory, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. Completed in 1958, this dormitory for women was given by Berea Trustee Charles Ward Seabury and children in honor of Mrs. Seabury.")
- Box 1, item 199
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Crafts - Wood Carving. Kentucky horses come in the form of skillfully carved wood figurines as well as the thoroughbred racers of the Blue Grass farms. Here a wood shaving curls from the sharp knife of a Berea wood carver.")
- Box 1, item 200
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Boone Tavern Hotel, Berea, Kentucky. Located on Interstate 75 and U.S. 25, Boone Tavern is owned and operated by Berea College. About 80% of the hotel's staff are students. The Main Dining Room offers a pleasant view of the tree shaded campus. The student service is prompt, efficient and courteous. No tipping is a regulation strictly observed.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Boone Tavern Hotel, Berea, Ky., on U.S. 25. Owned and operated by Berea College, about 90% of the hotel's staff are students. Boone Tavern features an excellent dining room and gift shop.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Main Dining Room, Boone Tavern Hotel, Berea, Kentucky. Located on Interstate 75 and U.S. 25, Boone Tavern Hotel is owned and operated by Berea College. About 80% of the hotel's staff are students. The Main Dining Room offers a pleasant view of the tree shaded campus. The student service is prompt, efficient and courteous. No tipping is a regulation strictly observed.")
- Box 1, item 203
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Lincoln Lounge, Boone Tavern Hotel, Berea, Kentucky. Located on Interstate 75 and U.S. 25, Boone Tavern is owned and operated by Berea College. The Lincoln Lounge is an attractive colonial room with fireplace and color television. A large adjoining room is furnished as a card room.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Aerial view of Berea, Kentucky. I-75 interchange in the foreground showing Berea and Berea College Campus in the background.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "From Pilot Knob, a lookout near Berea, Kentucky, fog settles in the hollows of the western foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.")
Daniel Boone's Cave. (Printed verso reads: "Ride The Aerial Tramway At Daniel Boones Cave. Located 6 1/2 miles South of Nicholasville, Kentucky, on U.S. Highway 27. The Tramway is 5,000 feet long and takes you to an old Civil War Fort, known as Fort Brannaum. Bring your cameras and picnic baskets, and stay all day, for some of the most beautiful scenery in Kentucky. Parking for over 300 cars.")
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To topFort Boonesborough, located on Highway 627 between Richmond and Winchester, Kentucky.
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Fort Boonesborough, located on Highway 627 between Richmond and Winchester, Kentucky.
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To topInside view of Fort Boonesborough, Richmond, Kentucky.
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To topFort Boonesborough State Park near Richmond and Winchester, Kentucky.
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To topFort Boonesborough, Richmond, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Soap making and Blacksmith shop at Fort Boonesborough, Richmond, Kentucky.")
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To topThe Kentucky River, Boonesboro, Ky.
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To topBeach on Kentucky River, Fort Boonesborough State Park, Richmond, Ky.
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To topFort Boonesborough Beach, Fort Boonesborough State Park Showing River Lock on Kentucky River.
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To topFort Boonesborough, Richmond, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Candle Making.")
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To topFort Boonesborough State Park, Richmond, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Soap Making.")
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To topFort Boonesborough State Park Boat Dock on Kentucky River.
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "It is fitting indeed that Bowling Green, the Confederat capital of Kentucky, was among the first of the state's communities to erect a memorial to the Confederate Dead. This monument in Fairview Cemetery was dedicated in 1875.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Monument erected to the memory of the Confederate heroes of Warren County, one of the first in Kentucky, Bowling Green. It was dedicated in 1876.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Inscription on the Bowling Green, Kentucky Confederate Monument.")
(Printed verso reads: "Warren County Courthouse, Bowling Green, Kentucky. This period architecture lends an air of colonial culture to down-town Bowling Green. Warren County was established by Legislature, 1796 as the 24th county of Kentucky. The county was named for Major General Joseph Warren who died at Bunker Hill 1775. The present courthouse was completed in 1867 with extensive renovation completed in 1957. It is located at corner of 10th and College Street.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Lawrence W. Wetherby Administration Building, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Henry Hardin Cherry Hall, Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Cherry Hall, the main classroom building, is described by architects as one of the finest classrooms and laboratory buildings in the south.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The Henry Hardin Cherry Hall, Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green.")
(Printed verso reads: "Campus View, Western Kentucky University. This view, taken from the roof of the Henry Hardin Cherry Hall shows the impressive statue of the first president of the institution.")
- Box 1, item 226
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Building, Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Kentucky Building houses one of the best state collections to be found. This rare storehouse of Kentuckiana is a favorite research center for scholars from all over America.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Margie Helm Library, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Ky. The Helm Library is one of the finest facilities of its kind to be found on a university campus. It has a seating capacity of 950 and a book capacity of 350,000 volumes.")
- Box 1, item 228
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Dero Downing University Center, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Ky. This multi-purpose building is the center of student activity on campus. It houses a theatre, recreational area, book store, cafeteria and craft shop.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Academic-Athletic Building and E.A. Diddle Arena, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Ky. The Academic-Athletic Building is one of the largest on-campus structure of its kind in the nation. The multi-purpose building contains the 12,000 seat E.A. Diddle Arena, 30 classrooms, an Olympic-size swimming pool and complete facilities for three departments of the University.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Campus view from 'Pearce -Ford Tower', Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Ky. The buildings that can be seen are the L.T. Smith Stadium, E.A. Diddle Arena, Dero Downing Student Center, College of Education, Finley C. Grise Hall and the 1000 car parking structure.")
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To topAerial View, Western Kentucky University.
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To topE.A. Diddle Arena, Western Kentucky University.
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "A lovely old mansion in Bowling Green, Kentucky. This is Riverview, the Hobson mansion.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Main entrance to 'Riverview', the Italianate Hobson home in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Begun in 1857, it was not complete until 1872.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Arched windows and a doorway, so typical of the Italianate style, are seen at Riverview in Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "High painted ceilings, elegant window frames and lovely Victorian furnishings distinguish the double parlor in Riverview in Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A view of the sumputous interior of Bowling Green, Kentucky's Riverview showing a glimpse of the beautiful painted ceiling in the parlor.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Impressive interior view in 'Riverview', Bowling Green, Kentucky. The frescoed ceiling was fashioned by a French artist who took a year to complete the task.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Interior shutters are found throughout Riverview in Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A gilt bronze and crystal chandelier hangs from one of the painted ceilings in the double parlors at Riverview in Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A close-up of the outstanding painted ceilngs in the double parlors of Riverview in Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The elegant dining room at Riverview in Bowling Green, Kentucky contains a fine sideboard and a beautifully set table.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The lovely chandelier hangs above the dining room table in Riverview in Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Reproduction wallpapers in Victorian designs cover the walls in Riverview in Bowling Green, Kentucky. This shows the master bedroom.")
The Felts Log House.
Flying low over Downtown Bowling Green. (Printed verso reads: "Bowling Green, home of Western Kentucky University, is a fast growing trade and industrial center of West - Central Kentucky. Mammoth Cave and Beech Bend Park draw thousands of tourists yearly.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Downtown Park, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Bowling Green was established in 1797 as the County Seat of Warren County, and was the Confederate State Capital of Kentucky during the Confederate occupation.")
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To topPark Square.
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The beautiful fountain in Park Square, Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Business District West Side Square, Bowling Green, Ky. This view, looking south on College Street at Main, shows a major part of the down-town business are of this fast growing city. The town was established in 1797. The city got its name from the bowling grounds located within the town limits.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "'It's Later Than You Think At Bowling Green.' The antique street clock enhances the view of the mall complex on State Street, looking north. This Bi-centennial project is a complement to the down town area of this fast growing west Kentucky city.")
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To topBarren River. (Printed verso reads: "Traffic north from down-town Bowling Green crosses one of the most beautiful streams of western Kentucky. This view shows the rapids from the Highway Bridge at the north margin of the city.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beech Bend Park, Gateway to Pleasure, Bowling Green, KY. Home of 'Beech Bend International raceway.'")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beech Bend Park, Go-Cart and Midway, Bowling Green, Ky. A 1,000 acre playground located on the banks of the Barren River near down-town Bowling Green has a variety of amusements for the entire family age group. Swimming, boating, fishing are offered with a complete amusement park with 'carnival' rides and a free zoo showing a select group of rare animals and birds. Kentucky's most modern trailer and camping facilities offer a recreational program of unusual interest.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beech Bend Park, Bowling Green, Kentucky. This is only one of the many attractions at Beech Bend, a vacation land which promises something for the whole family.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Nation's Most Patriotic Water Tank, Bowling Green, Ky. This attractive landmark is visible from miles around the city. It is a patriotic gesture of a prosperous city and its citizens.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "This lovely plantation house is one of many in the vicinity of Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "The plantation house at 'Ironwood' near Bowling Green, Ky, was built in 1852 by Senator Joseph in Rogers Underwood.")
(Printed verso reads: "A state-of-the-art brood mare barn located, not in the Bluegrass region but at 'Ironwood' just outside of Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A charming western Kentucky landscape as seen at 'Ironwood', near Bowling Green.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Doe Run Inn, built ca. 1800 as a woolen mill in Brandenburg, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "This 150-year-old walnut bed adorns the honeymoon suite in the Doe Run Inn, Brandenburg, Kentucky.")
Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky - Virginia. (Printed verso reads: "Known but to God, So reads the sign on Highway 80 at the Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky-Virginia, and most every tourist that comes to this land of scenic beauty pauses here for a few moments.")
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To topBreaks Interstate Park, Kentucky - Virginia. (Printed verso reads: "Moonshine Still, Breaks Interstate Park Kentucky-Virginia. Of great interest to the many thousands of tourists is the Old Moonshine Still. Breaks Interstate Park consists of over 2500 acres of outstanding natural beauty. Reached by Highway 80 from Pikeville, Ky. or Haysi, Va. in the Scenic Cumberland Mountains.")
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To topBreaks Interstate Park, Kentucky - Virginia. (Printed verso reads: "One of the many, many beautiful scenes found at Kentucky-Virginia, Breaks Interstate Park.")
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To topBreaks Interstate Park, Kentucky - Virginia. (Printed verso reads: "High Point, Stateline Overlook, Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky-Virginia. Beautiful Breaks Interstate Park, located in the Cumberland Mountains of Virginia and Kentucky, has a number of outstanding vistas. This Scenic Wonderland is reached by Highway 80 from Elkhorn City, Ky., and Haysi, Va. Other nearby towns are Grundy, Vansant, Clintwood, Pound and Whitesburg, Jenkins, Pikeville.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Walcott Covered Bridge. Built around 1835 over Locust Creek, 4.5 miles North of Brooksville off Ky. 1159. A 75 foot span located in Brocken [sic Bracken] County, Kenucky, and has served Walcott community from 1824-1954. This Scenic Bridge also known as The White Bridge. It is of King and Queen type timber truss construction with hand-hewn joints and beams. First restored by A.L. Murray. Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1975.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Brownsboro Farm's historic gabled house stands much as it originally appeared when built in 1827. Brownsboro is located in Oldham County, Kentucky, near Lousiville.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Chippendale chairs, a cherry table with fluted edges and an English cherry side board furnished the dining room at Brownsboro Farm in Brownsboro, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The small downstairs bedroom at Brownsboro, Kentucky is furnished with family heirloom piece.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Buckhorn Lake lodge is the centerpiece of the state park located about 22 miles northwest of Hazard, Kentucky.")
Covered Bridge. (Printed verso reads: "Cabin Creek Covered Bridge. Built across Cabin Creek in 1875 near the Lewis-Mason County line Kentucky.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The Trigg County Confederate Monument. Unveiled on June 3, 1913.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Trigg County Kentucky remembers her Confederate Soldiers.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Monument erected memory of the Confederate Heroes of Trigg County.")
(Printed verso reads: "Trigg County Courthouse, Cadiz, Kentucky, Civil War History. General Hylan B. Lyon, with 800 men, invaded Kentucky December 1864 to enforce CSA draft law and divert U.S. troops from Nashville, Tenn. In twenty-three days he burned seven courthouses used by Union Forces. Lyon came to Cadiz on Dec. 13, 1864. The U.S. forces fled the courthouse, leaving men with smallpox. Lyon burned the contaminated building. The county records were saved. He later moved his forces to Eddyville, Ky. . . . The present building was dedicated 1922.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Historical [Confederate] marker on the Trigg County Courthouse lawn.")
The Methodist Church.
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To topHighway Bridge, Barkley Lake.
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The McLean County Courthouse, Calhoun, Kentucky [Erected 1908].")
View on Beautiful Green River, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Calhoun, Kentucky, is the county seat of McLean County and is located on Highway Eighty-one between Madisonville and Owensboro, Kentucky. This view shows towboat clearing the locks on beautiful Green River, with Highway Bridge in background.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Chimney Rock. Millions of years of wind, weather and nature have created the magnificent and amazing Kentucky River Palisades. Shorelines of towering limestone cliffs, often 500 feet high, and unique, rare, geological formations such as CHIMNEY ROCK are some of the most unusual and outstanding of their kind in America.")
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To topCane Ridge Church, Birthplace of Disciples of Christ. (Printed verso reads: "Cane Ridge Church, scene of the 'Great Kentucky Revival' 1801, attended by 20,000 to 30,000 people of all sects from many states. The 'falling exercise' and the 'jerks' were symptoms of the emotional excitement prevalent and many who had never spoken a word in public, even children, preached and prayed eloquently. This little log building, now weatherboarded, became the birthplace of the Christian Church Disciples of Christ under Barton W. Stone, 1772-1844, whose purpose was a simplification of creed for Christian unity.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The Nicholas County Court House.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Daniel and Rebecca Boone built this log cabin near Carlisle, Kentucky in 1795.")
Carter Caves State Park, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Caveland Lodge located in Carter Caves State Park in Olive Hill, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Cave Country Chair Lift, Cave City, Ky. At the interchange of Interstate 65 and Ky. 70. The chair lift takes visitors 1350 feet to the top of one of the Cave Country Knobs. An old Western type Saloon and observation veranda are at the top for scenic viewing of Caveland Country.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Wigwam Village #2, 601 N. Dixie Hwy., Cave City, Ky. Two miles east of I-65 interchange, 31 W. North Cave City. Six miles from Mammoth Cave National Park, Wigwam Motels are air-conditioned, steam heated, private bath, large playground, grills and tables. Covered picnic area available at no charge. Indian gift shop. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Proffitt, Owners and operators.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Monument honoring Casey Jones in his hometown of Cayce, Kentucky.")
Blessing of the Hounds, Iroquois Hunt Club. (Printed verso reads: "St. Hubert's Day, November 3rd.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Twin Bridges On I-75, Clays Ferry, Kentucky. The bridges are 250 ft high, 1,736 ft long and considered the highest Highway Bridges east of the Mississippi and contains the highest continuous deck steel bridge in the nation. Several pictures of the bridge have appeared in national magazines. One was designed architecturally before it was designed structurally and is outstanding not only for its functional engineering but also for its structural beauty.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The Hickman County Court House.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Rising like a white mountain from the center of Columbia, Kentucky is the Second Empire-style Adair County Courthouse.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "'Historical marker ['Gibraltar Of The West'] at Columbia-Belmont State Park.")
(Printed verso reads: "Six ton anchor, Columbus-Belmont Battlefield State Park Overlooking The Mississppi At Columbus, Ky. During the War between the States this point was known as the Confederate 'Gibraltar of the West'. The Confederates seized and fortified this point to prevent Federal forces from opening the Mississippi. In addition to guns and trenches, a great chain, more than a mile long, with links weighing 15 lbs. was stretched across the river and attached to a six ton anchor and imbedded in the Kentucky shore.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Confederate Earthen Fortifications, Columbus-Belmont State Park.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Colville Covered Bridge. Built 1877 over Hinkston Creek on Colville Road in Bourbon County near Paris, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "First Baptist Church.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Central Baptist Church.")
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To topPublic School.
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(Printed verso reads: "Southeastern Kentucky Baptist Hospital, Corbin Municipal Hospital.")
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To topU.S. Post Office.
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The Corbin Chamber of Commerce.
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To topAerial view.
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The Church of the Assumption in Covington, Kentucky is a scaled-down version of Notre Dame complete with gargoyles, flying buttressels and the world's largest hand-made stained-glass window.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Interior of the Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption, Covington, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Many of the 19th century homed in Covington, Kentucky's Riverside District have been recently restored.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A restored 19th century duplex located in the Riverside District of Covington, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The German hertige of many of Covington, Kentucky's citzens is evident in the Carroll Tower in the city's Main Strasse Village. It's carillon rings in every hour with traditional Westminster chimes.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Amos Shinkle Townhouse, built in 1854 by the engineer who built a suspension bridge between Covington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, is now an inn.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A relatively small Italianate-style Covington, Kentucky Townhouse with exquisite ironwork was once owned by bridge-builder Amos Shinkle.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The beautiful parlor at the Amos Shinkle Townhouse in Covington, Kentucky features an antique music box in front of the fireplace and a highly ornamented pump organ on the right.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "An oriental vase and a lacquered folding screen bring touches of the exotic East to a guest bedroom at the Amos Shinkle Townhouse in Covington, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The interior of Covington, Kentucky's Summer House comes as a surprise. Although the exterior is Second Empire style, the interiors are spare Contemporary.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A Second Empire style Covington, Kentucky house with a shaded porch, the Summer House is now a bed and breakfast inn.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Perhaps the finest home in Covington, Kentucky was built in 1815 by land developer Thomas Carneal. Its lovely arched doors and windows and finely detailed Georgian verandas are outstanding.")
(Printed verso reads: "Air view of Cumberland Falls. Called the 'Niagara of the South', the 68-feet-high Cumberland Falls are of outstanding beauty. Located in Cumberland National Forest a mountainous virgin woodland, Cumberland Falls State Park covers an area of 1,100 acres - the ideal vacation wonderland.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Pictorial view of Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky.")
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To topBeautiful Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Park, near Corbin, Kentucky.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls, over 600 ft. high in Cumberland Falls State Park near Corbin, is one of Kentucky's major honeymoon attractions. The Park offers year 'round accomodations for visitors.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "A spring sunrise is captured over the beautiful Cumberland River in Cumberland Falls State Park in Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A breathtaking sunrise view of Kentucky's incomparable Cumberland River.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Cumberland River winds through beautiful fall foliage in Cumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls Scenic Railroad, Tombstone Junction. 'Only full size steam locomotive operating in Kentucky. 'Ride the Rails at Cumberland Falls'.")
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To topCumberland Gap, National Historical Park Kentucky-Virginia-Tennessee. (Printed verso reads: "Covering an area of over 20,000 acres the beautiful National Park is a shrine to the pioneers who passed through Cumberland Gap. Discovered in 1750 by Dr. Thomas Walker, it was not until 1769 before Kentucky was opened for settlement by Daniel Boone. You can reach the park, which is near Middlesboro, Ky., and Cumberland Gap, Tenn. by U.S. 25-E or U.S. 58.")
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To topCumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky-Virginia-Tennessee. (Printed verso reads: "Pinnacle Overlook. The beuatiful National Park, comprising 20,000 acres, stands as a shrine to the memory of pioneers who passed through Cumberland Gap for the settlement of the lower Ohio and Mississippi Valleys and the Northwest. Historic Cumberland Gap was discovered by Dr. Thomas Walker, and Kentucky was opened up for settlement by Daniel Boone in 1769. Middlesboro, Ky., is headquarters for the thousands of tourists enjoying beautiful Cumberland Gap National Park.")
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To topCumberland Gap National Histocial Park, Kentucky-Virginia-Tennessee. (Printed verso reads: "Pinnacle Overlook. This magnificent view shows the Pinnacle Mountain observation platform in Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. It is located in the Tri-State area of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia near Middlesboro, KY.")
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To topCumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky-Virginia-Tennessee. (Printed verso reads: "Pinnacle Overlook Scenic View, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Located near Middlesboro, Ky., and Cumberland Gap, Tenn., the 20,000 acre National Park, with its outstanding natural beauty, is visited by thousands of tourists throughout the year.")
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To topCumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky-Virginia-Tennessee. (Printed verso reads: "Winter on Cumberland Mountain. Snow graces split rail fence, bordering path to Pinnacle overlook. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky-Tennessee-Virginia.")
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To topCumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky-Virginia-Tennessee. (Printed verso reads: "This natural passage in the Cumberland Mountains, which are part of the Appalachain Mountain Chain, has witnessed the passage of millions. The Wilderness Road, passing through the Gap, opened the doors to westward expansion.")
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To topCumberland Gap National Historical Park, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Hensley Settlement, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Middlesboro, Kentucky.")
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To topLake Cumberland State Park, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "'76' Falls on Indian Creek, a tributary of Lake Cumberland. Lake Cumberland State Park.")
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To topLake Cumberland State Resort Park, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Aerial view of Lake Cumberland State Resort Park.")
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To topLake Cumberland State Resort Park, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Aerial view, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park. Showing - Lake, Lure Lodge, Docks, Golf Course, Play Areas, Camping, many Picnic Areas and overlooks swimming pools and acres of wooded area.")
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To topLake Cumberland State Resort Park, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "James Archambeault's Kentucky. Dawn, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, Russell County.")
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To topLake Cumberland State Resort Park, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Front view of Lure Lodge, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park. Jamestown, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Overlook on Beautiful Lake Cumberland in Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Sailing on Beautiful Lake Cumberland in Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Grider Hill Dock, Lake Cumberland, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "House Boating on Beautiful Lake Cumberland in Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Boat Dock on Beautiful Lake Cumberland in Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beautiful Lake Cumberland, Kentucky. Situated in South-Central Kentucky, Lake Cumberland, 105 miles long, and a shoreline of 1,255 miles, is one of the most beautiful lakes in America. The sparkling blue waters of Lake Cumberland afford excellent fishing, swimming, boating. There are a number of fine resorts in this Vacation Paradise. This view is taken from the outstanding Lake Cumberland State Park.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Wolf Creek Dam, Lake Cumberland, Kentucky. The Dam, built by the U.S. Engineer Corps across the Cumberland River in Southeastern Kentucky, is 240 feet high and 5,736 feet long. Beautiful Lake Cumberland with a shoreline of 1,255 miles offers excellent fishing, boating, swimming, and is one of the finest vacation centers in the United States.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Gatliff Memorial Bridge over the Cumberland River near Cumberland Falls in Kentucky.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The beautiful Cumberland River as it flows through the mountains of eastern Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Beautiful Cumberland River. Winding its way thruogh the hills of southeastern Kentucky.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The South Fork of the Cumberland River curves through the Daniel Boone National Forest in eastern Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The patriotic citizens of Harrison County distinguished themselves by erecting one of the first Conferderate Monuments in the South. Dedicated May 27, 1869 to the 'Memory of the Confederate Dead who fell in defense of Constitutional Liberty.'")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Inscription on the Confederate Monument, Battle Grove Cemetery.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A Harrison County Hero's grave.")
(Printed verso reads: "Harrison County Court House.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "A close up of the Harrison County Court House, Cynthiana, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Aerial view of Cynthiana.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "'Poplan Hill', the Kimbrough Home, Cynthiana, Kentucky, which figured prominently in the War between the States battle.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Boyle County was one of Kentucky's most staunchly Southern in sympathy. Here is her tribute to the Confederate Heroes, Danville, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Monument erected by the grateful citizens of Boyle County to their Confederate Heroes, Danville, Kentucky. Dedicated May 20, 1910.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Boyle County courthouse, a distinguished example of Christopher Wren architecture, Danville, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Constitution Square, Danville, Ky. Located here is the old Public Square where Kentucky's first constitution was framed and adopted in 1792. The old courthouse, the first post office and first jail west of the Alleghenies are open to the public.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Constitution Square, Danville, Kentucky.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Monument commemorating the founding of the State of Kentucky, Constitution Square, Danville.")
(Printed verso reads: "First Christian church 555 Lexington Rd., Danville, Ky., 40422. Organized April 19, 1843. New church occupied September 8, 1968.")
- Box 1, item 362
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "'Old Centre', the beautiful administration building gracing the campus of Centre College, founded in 1819.")
(Printed verso reads: "Centre College of Kentucky. Founded 1819. The Grace Doherty Liberty; completed 1967; houses main library, most classrooms and faculty offices, an auditorium, and audio-visual services.")
- Box 1, item 364
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Centre College of Kentucky. Founded 1819, Danville, Ky. Young Hall; completed 1970; the faculty and laboratories for science and mathmatics; part of Doherty Library is at left. Centre is a coeductional college of the liberal arts and sciences; outstanding faculty and many distinguished alumni.")
- Box 1, item 365
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Centre College of Kentucky. Founded 1819. Danville, Ky. Fraternity Quadrangle - three duplex residences, completed 1962, housing local chapters of Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Phi Kappa Tau national fraternities. Three of eight new buildings on campus.")
- Box 1, item 366
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Centre College of Kentucky. Founded 1819. Danville, Ky. Boles Natatorium; completed 1968; houses AAU size pool with six swimming lanes and low and high diving boards, sun deck, dressing rooms, lockers, showers, lobby, and ultra-modern water filter system.")
- Box 1, item 367
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Boyle County High School. This new modern structure sets on a 46 1/2 acre site one mile west of Danville, Ky., on Route 150. The school has a capacity of 750 students, with up-to-date educational and sport facilities. Thirty teaching stations cover the required subjects and all optional selectives for high school students.")
- Box 1, item 368
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To top(Printed verso reads: "McDowell House and Apothecary Shop, National Shrine, 125 South Second Street Danville, Ky 40422. Home of the Historic Operation On Christmas Day 1809. Property of Kentucky Medical Association. Furnished by Women's Auxiliary.")
- Box 1, item 369
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To topDoctor Ephraim McDowell Memorial. (Printed verso reads: "The Home built in 1800 is now a State shrine and owned by the Kentucky State Medical Association. In 1809 it was the scene of the first successful ovariotomy ever performed. The house is interesting architecturally both outside and in.")
- Box 1, item 370
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Doctor Ephraim McDowell National Shrine, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. The Dawn of Abdominal Surgery. This painting by Dean Cornwall, N.A. depicts Dr. Ephraim McDowell performing the first successful laparotomy for removal of a 22 1/2 lb. ovarian cyst. The patient was Jane Todd Crawford. The date, Christmas Day 1809. Open Daily.")
- Box 1, item 371
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Doctor Ephraim McDowell National Shrine, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. Dr. McDowell performed a historic operation on Christmas Day, 1809. Family portrait over the mantle by Oliver Frazier. Open Daily.")
- Box 1, item 372
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Doctor Ephraim McDowell National Shrine, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. Dr. McDowell's portrait by Davenport in the living room of his home where he laid the cornerstone for abdominal surgery on Dec. 25, 1809. Open Daily.")
- Box 1, item 373
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Doctor Ephraim McDowell National Shrine, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. Family Bedroom - needlepoint picture over the mantle. Home of the historic operation performed on Christmas Day, 1809. Open Daily.")
- Box 1, item 374
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Doctor Ephraim McDowell National Shrine, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. Operational room where Dr. McDowell performed the first successful laparotomy for removal of a 22 lb. ovarian cyst. The patient was Mrs. Jane Todd Crawford. Open Daily.")
- Box 1, item 375
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Doctor Ephraim McDowell National Shrine, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. Home of the historic operation on Christmas Day, 1809. The Kitchen serves as an 'exclamation' point to many visitors.")
- Box 1, item 376
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To top(Printed verso reads: "McDowell Apothecary Shop, Danville, Kentucky. The McDowell Apothecary Shop was established by Dr. Ephraim McDowell in 1795 and is the oldest drug store west of the Allegheny Mountains. The furnishings and fixtures are authentic for that period.")
- Box 1, item 377
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Doctor Ephraim McDowell National Shrine, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. The McDowell Apothecary Shop was the first drug store west of the Alleghenies. It is adjacent to the McDowell House where the historic operation was performed Dec. 25, 1809. Open Daily.")
- Box 1, item 378
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "A lovely old home, Danville, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Clemens-Caldwell Home entrance is framed by climbing roses.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "One of the great late spring sights in the Bluegrass - the Clemens-Caldwell Home in Danville, Kentucky framed by climbing roses.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The magnificent Clemens-Caldwell home, a limestone stuccoed mansion built in 1823 near Danville, Kentucky. Note the distinctive recessed porch, a true Kentucky touch.")
(Printed verso reads: "Pioneer Playhouse, The State Theatre of Kentucky a non-profit institution. The Pioneer Playhouse in historic Danville, Kentucky, is the only summer stock theatre in the United States which devotes its entire program to new plays by talented but as yet unproduced playwrights. Its actors come from Broadway for the most part; its playwrights are on their way there. Travelers are welcome to stop and watch the company at work and play in a setting so picturesque it was chosen as the location for the M-G-M film, Raintree County.")
- Box 1, item 383
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To topThe Goodall Company.
- Box 1, item 384
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Lyon County Courthouse, Eddyville, Kentucky. Lyon County, the 102nd county in Kentucky to be established, was carved out of the southeastern section of Caldwell County and named in honor of Crittenden Lyon. In 1854 an election was called, Caldwell County divided, and the land became Lyon County on March 6, 1854, with Eddyville being chosen as the county seat. This courthouse was built in 1962 at an initial cost of $140,000.")
- Box 1, item 385
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To topKentucky State Penitentiary. (Printed verso reads: "Located on Barkley Lake this magnificent structure, known as 'Island in the Sky' . . . Was completed on or about 1880 with later additions in the 1920s and 1930s. This institution is located near Highway 641 near Eddyville and Kuttawa, Kentucky . . . It offers a magnificent view to those cruising on Barkley Lake.")
- Box 1, item 386
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The Hardin County Courthouse, Elizabethtown, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "The Methodist Church, Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The Methodist Church in Elizabethtown was founded in 1791 during George Washington's administration, and one year before Kentucky was admitted to the Union. The present building is the fifth to be occupied by the church and represents the finest in contemporary architecture. At a cost of $700,000 it seats 900 and is one of the largest of this type in the United States.")
- Box 1, item 388
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Historic Brown-Pusey House, Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Built in 1825, it is a beautiful example of Ante Bellum Home - Now used as a community center. General George Armstrong Custer, Commander of the Seventh Cavalry, once lived here during 1871-1873.")
- Box 1, item 389
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To topCoca-Cola Museum. (Printed verso reads: "Schmidt's Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabila, Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Schmidt's Museum contains the largest private collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia in the country. The museum takes the visitor back in time to reflect on the fashions and lifestyles of the past.")
- Box 1, item 390
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Todd County Courthouse, Elkton, Kentucky. One of the oldest courthouses in use in the state of Kentucky, it was built in Federal style in 1835 and the clock tower was added in the 1880s. It stands on a natural eminence in the center of a square and contains records from 1819. Fine tear-drop dentils above the south entrance and over the Judge's bench are noteworthy.")
- Box 1, item 391
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To topMilliken Memorial Community House.
- Box 1, item 392
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "A typical foot bridge leading to a farming house in Elliotsville, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Jefferson Davis Monument State Shrine, Fairview, Kentucky. This aerial view shows the 351 foot monument, the third highest in the United States. In this 20 acre park is a replica of Jefferson Davis' Birthplace.")
- Box 1, item 394
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Jefferson Davis Monument State Park. A replica of Jefferson Davis' Birthplace is in this 20 acre park. Shown here is an aerial view of the 351 foot monument, which is the third highest in the United States.")
- Box 1, item 395
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Entrance of the Jefferson Davis Monument State Shrine, Fairview, Ky. 42221.")
- Box 1, item 396
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Entrance of the Jefferson Davis Monument State Shrine, Fairview, Kentucky. Jefferson Davis, only President of the Confederate States of America, was born here on June 3, 1808. In this 20-acre State Park, is the towering obelisk erected by the people of the South, through the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The monument is located at Fairview on U.S. highway 68 between Elkton and Hopkinsville, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 397
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Jefferson Davis Monument, Kentucky. The towering concrete obelisk, third highest in the United States, marks the birthplace of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America. Located at Fairview on U.S. 68 between Hopkinsville and Elkton, the shaft is 351 feet high and was erected by the people of the South through the United Daughters of the Confederacy.")
- Box 1, item 398
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(Printed verso reads: "Jefferson Davis Monument, Kentucky. The towering concrete obelisk, third highest in the United States, marks the birthplace of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America. Located at Fairview on U.S. 68 between Hopkinsville and Elkton, the shaft is 351 feet high and was erected by the people of the South through the United Daughters of the Confederacy.")
- Box 1, item 399
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Jefferson Davis Monument. Site of the birthplace of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy. A 351 ft. obelisk monument was erected to the memory of Jefferson Davis by the people of the South, near Fairview, Ky.")
- Box 1, item 400
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Jefferson Davis Monument, Fairview, Kentucky. On Routes 68 and 80. Here the only President of the Confederate States of America was born - June 3, 1808.")
- Box 1, item 401
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Historical Plaque, Jefferson Davis Monument State Shrine, Fairview, Kentucky 42221.")
- Box 1, item 402
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Historical Marker, Jefferson Davis Monument State Shrine, Fariview, Ky. 42221.")
- Box 1, item 403
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Replica of Birthplace of Jefferson Davis, President of Confederacy. Now occupied by Superintendent of Park. The original house stood where the Bethel Baptist Church now stands.")
- Box 1, item 404
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To topBirthplace of Hon. Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy.
- Box 1, item 405
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Bethel Baptist Church in Fariview, Ky., stands where the original Davis home stood at the time of Jefferson Davis' birth in 1808. A portion of the Davis land including the home was purchased in 1886 by the church. Jefferson Davis presented the deed at the dedication of the church November 1886 and gave the church a silver cup and tray containing his name and date.")
- Box 1, item 406
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Main Gate, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The most alert and aggressive type of training is carried on at this modern base near Clarksville, Tenn., and Hopkinsville, Ky.")
- Box 1, item 407
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To topFort Campbell Post Exchange. (Printed verso reads: "The Post Exchange service of Fort Campbell, Ky., offers complete merchandise service to the military personnel and dependents of this huge and fast growing Military Center. About fifteen branches in the troop area offer similar service, on a smaller scale, for service men stationed nearby.")
- Box 1, item 408
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "This magnificent view of Kentucky Lake was taken from high atop a bluff where Confederate forces once constructed Fort Heiman, Kentucky. Of course, at the time the Tennessee River had not been dammed to form the present lake.")
(Printed verso reads: "New Modern Chapel, Fort Knox, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 410
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To top(Printed verso reads: "United States Gold Depository, Fort Knox, Kentucky. Completed in 1937, the U.S. Gold Repository, a fortified bullion vault, houses the major portion of the gold reserve of the United States. This beautiful building is located at Fort Knox, one of the largest Army Posts in the U.S.")
- Box 1, item 411
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Simpson County Court House.")
- Box 1, item 412
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Franklin Presbyterian Church, N. College St. and W. Kentucky Ave., Franklin, Kentucky. In 1944 the College Street Presbyterian Church, founded before 1837, and the Main Street Presbyterian Church, founded about 1870, united to form the Franklin Presbyterian Church. The united congregation maintains ties with both the United Presbyterian Church U.S.A. and the Presbyterian Church U.S. This sanctuary was erected about 1885.")
- Box 1, item 413
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Church of Christ, Franklin, Ky., on U.S. 31-W. The congregation began in 1889. The present building was erected in 1959. The auditorium has 550 capacity. There are 23 classrooms, an office and a library.")
- Box 1, item 414
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Simpson County Jail, Franklin, Kentucky. Built 1879 all stone inside and out. Two stories. Walls 2 feet thick. Only way out is through one double door. One of these doors is barred, the other is solid steel.")
- Box 1, item 415
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Confederate Rest, Fulton, Kentucky. 'Where Heroes Sleep.'")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Fulton County, Kentucky was the state's most Southern in sympathy and two monuments testify to her devotion to her Confederate Heroes. This tribute stands close to the Tennessee line.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "This bronze figure of a Confederate Hero is one of two tributes raised to cherish the memory of the Confederate Soldiers of Fulton County in Fulton, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Avenue of the Americas, Fulton, Ky. International Banana Festival, a public service project stressing 'People to People Friendship through understanding'. Flags in the group represent Tennessee, Kentucky, Panama, Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Colombia and Guatemala.")
- Box 1, item 419
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Lake St., looking east, Fulton, Ky. The progressive development of the city of Fulton, Ky., reflects the community interests of a fast growing trade center of Western Kentucky. South Fulton, Tennessee shares in the fast growth of this community and industrial development.")
- Box 1, item 420
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To topKingsway Motel.
- Box 1, item 421
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Overlook high above the Ohio River at General Butler State Park, near Carrollton, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 422
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "One of the finest Confederate Memorials in Kentucky, erected to the Confederate Dead honoring the soil of Scott County by the Ladies Memorial Assn. of Georgetown, Kentucky. Unveiled in 1893.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Detail on the Confederate Monument, Georgetown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Historical marker beside the courthouse in Georgetown, Kentucky honoring General Basil Duke, CSA. Scott County is proud of all of her Confederate Heroes.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Marker on the courthouse square honoring Georgetown, Kentucky's favorite son.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Scott County Courthouse, built in 1877 in the heart of Georgetown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "One of the architectural gems of the Commomwealth of Kentucky, the Scott County Courthouse in Georgetown.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Gothic-style Presbyterian church, located on Main Street in Georgetown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Giddings Hall, the antebellum administration building at Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky. It was the site of a brawl in 1861 between Northern and Southern sympathizing students.")
(Printed verso reads: "The John L. Hill Chapel is one of Georgetown College's most striking edifices. It was completed in 1949 and has recently been refurbished. It is named for one of the College's most renowned alumni.")
- Box 1, item 431
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "One of the lovely original buildings gracing the campus of Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, Ward Hall in Georgetown, Kentucky is the foremost example of Greek Revival architecture in the commonwealth.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Ward Hall in Georgetown, Ky is one of Kentucky's and the South's finest Greek Revival mansions. Its Corinthian columns are made of stone with castiron bases and capitals.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Impressive façade of Ward Hall, a fine 1853 mansion in Georgetown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "One of the most beautiful Greek Revival-style mansions in the nation, Ward Hall was completed in 1853 and replaced an earlier 1817 structure. Some of the materials from the older house, in Georgetown, Kentucky, were incorporated in the new, including the door lintel.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Impressive interior of the Ward Hall, an 1853 townhouse built by cotton planter Junuis Ward in Georgetown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A stunning ante bellum home located in one of the most charming of Kentucky's Blue Grass region's towns, Georgetown.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A particularly fine example of the long, low Blue Grass style. This very original Greek Revival home is located on main street in Georgetown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A lovely town house in Georgetown, Ky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A fine example of the Italianate style located on Main Street in Georgetown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Kentucky is particularly noted for single-story Greek Revival homes. This fine example in Georgetown is a case in point.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "White columned mansions line Main Street in Georgetown, Kentucky.")
A handsome and original home on Main Street in Georgetown, Kentucky.
(Printed verso reads: "Birthplace of Bourbon, Georgetown, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 445
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The beautifully restored manor house at Pennland farm, near Georgetown, Kentucky, embodies the charm of the Old South. It is surrounded by the magnificent Bluegrass countryside.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Original fireplaces grace the twin parlors in the manor house at Pennland Farm in Scott County, Kentucky near Georgetown.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Overlooking a sparkling lake in the incomparable Blue Grass country of Scott County, Kentucky near Georgetown is the manor house at Summer Wind Farm.")
(Printed verso reads: "The Village Inn, Kentucky Dam Village State Park in Gilbertville, Kentucky. This ultra-modern inn is open twelve months a year. It offers glamorous accomodations for vacation luxury.")
- Box 1, item 449
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Barren County, Ky., supported the Confederacy wholeheartedly and honors her sons who fought for the Southland with this monument in the square, Glasgow, Ky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Howard Hall, Headquarters of Glasgow School of Practical Nurses.")
- Box 1, item 451
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To top(Printed verso reads: "State Tuberculosis Hospital, District Six, Glasgow, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 452
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To topHoliday Inn.
- Box 1, item 453
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Goodard Covered Bridge. Spanning Sandlick Creek just off Kentucky Highway 32 on a county road in Fleming County near Goddard, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 454
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "A lovely old plantation house, built in 1852, in Guthrie, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Monument 'Erected in Memory of those Brave Men who gave their lives and services to the Cause of the South' in 1902, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. 'To fight in a just Cause for our country's glory is the best office of the best Men.'")
(Handwritten verso reads: "One of the finest and most unusual Confederate monuments in the nation. Note the metal sword and scabbard attached to the granite figure.")
(Printed verso reads: "Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy. This portrait at Old Fort Harrod State Park.")
- Box 1, item 458
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The Mercer County Court House.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The interior of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, has remained unchanged since Bishop-General Leonidas Polk, CSA prayed there following the Battle of Perryville, eight miles away.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Magnificent Aspen Hall. Built in 1840 by Dr. James Shannon, President of Bacon College; a later occupant was Dr. Brown, the founder of the Univ. of Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Aspen Hall, one of the most beautiful homes in Kentucky. Built in 1840, it was once the home of the founder of the University of Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Clay Hill, erected in 1812 by Beriah Magoffin, father of the governor of the same name. One of the finest homes in Harrodsburg, Ky., a city of many fine homes.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Clay Hill, built in 1795 by Beriah McGoffin, father of Kentucky's Civil War governor.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Diamond Point, one of the loveliest Greek Revival homes in the state, boasts an original portico set between square end piers, an elaborately carved doorway and a narrow balcony. Built in 1840 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A close-up view of uniquely beautiful Daimond Point built in the early 1840s in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. The exact copy of a Lafever doorway is particularly noteworthy.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A magnificent ante bellum home, one of many in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Academy, built 1847 as a school.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "White columned homes line the streets of Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
The Maples - Built 1856 by Frederick Curry, who ran an adjacent tanyard.
(Handwritten verso reads: "Rykon, a lovely ante bellum home in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Note the widely spaced columns and the recessed balcony.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Rykon, an outstanding example of Greek Revival architecture built in 1843.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Harrodsburg, Kentucky is a town of white columns. Here is a beautiful example.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Woodsland, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Built in the early 1800s on the site of James Harrod's first cabins, its is one of the earlier historic homes still standing in this beautiful town.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Forest Pillars, built in 1824 with pillars made of solid tree trunks.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Cardwellton, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Built in the 1830s around an original log nucleus, it is only one of many historic homes in this lovely city.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Alexandria, built in 1843 by Col. Richard Suffield, a veteran of the war of 1812.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Fair Oaks, built in the 1840s in Harrodsburg, Ky. It is noted for its unique galleries with Battenberg grillwork.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Doricham in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, derives its name from the Doric portico. Built in the 1830s.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A lovely modern home in Harrodsburg, Ky. A good example of a fine architectural tradition enduring to the present.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "An old home in Harrodsburg, Ky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Morgan Row, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Built in the early 1800s, they are the first row houses in Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The restored facades of Harrodsburg, Kentucky's hilly main street complement beautifully the many antebellum mansions in the historic town.")
(Printed verso reads: "First Settlement Plaque, Old Fort Harrod State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Reproduction of historic log fort at Old Fort Harrod State Park provides unusual scene of frontier days, Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
- Box 1, item 485
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Old Fort Harrod State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Fort Harrod, a replica of the first pioneer fort in Kentucky, contains one of the finest collections of pioneer tools, furniture and cooking utensils. Many of Kentucky 'firsts' were enacted here. The first white child born; the first white child buried. The oldest permanent settlement in interior Kentucky, Fort Harrod was built by Capt. James Harrod in 1773-1774.")
- Box 1, item 486
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Old Fort Harrod, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Fort Harrod, an authentic replica of the original fort built by Capt. James Harrod in 1773-1774, marks the first permanent white settlement in Kentucky. In the blockhouses and cabins are preserved the handmade utensils, crude agricultural implements, furniture, and other household articles, just as they were used by the pioneers.")
- Box 1, item 487
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To top(Printed verso reads: "First settlement in Kentucky.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Surrounded by a stockade of logs, Ft. Harrod in Harrodsburg, Kentucky provided safe haven for settlers during frequent Indian raids.")
(Printed verso reads: "Lincoln Marrige Temple, Old Fort Harrod State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Block House with sundial on the side. Old Fort Harrod State Park.")
- Box 1, item 491
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To top(Printed verso reads: "First Schoolhouse in Kentucky, Old Fort Harrod State Park.")
- Box 1, item 492
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Interior of First Schoolhouse in Kentucky, Old Fort Harrod State Park.")
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To topOld Fort Harrod State Park. Famous Osage Orange Tree - sometimes called Hedge Apple, Horse Apple, or as in Texas, Beau-D'Arc, which means beautiful tree of the arch. This tree, which was here when the fort was built, is over 200 years old and, although hit and torn apart by a storm, is still growing. It was mentioned in Ripley's Believe It Or Not.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Portrait of Daniel Boone, Early Frontiersman.")
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(Printed verso reads: "The Legend of Daniel Boone Outdoor Drama. Jamie Death Scene, Old Fort Harrod State Park. This colorful and exciting re-telling of the story of Kentucky's birth is enacted each summer evening except Mondays in the amphitheatre adjoining Old Fort Harrod.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Scene From 'The Legend of Daniel Boone', Old Fort Harrod State Park.")
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To topThe Legend of Daniel Boone Outdoor Drama. Wedding Scene, Old Fort Harrod State Park. This colorful and exciting re-telling of the story of Kentucky's birth is enacted each summer evening except Mondays in the amphitheatre adjoining Old Fort Harrod.)
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Grave of the first white child buried in Kentucky. First cemetery west of Allegheny Mountains. Old Fort Harrod State Park in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, Ky.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The stone guest house, Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Historic marker on the grounds of the Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "This Mercer County log cabin ws probably a stage coach stop. The section on the far left ws built between 1790 and 1800. It overlooks Shawnee Run near Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "An interior of a 19th century log cabin near Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
The Ohio County Court House.
(Handwritten verso reads: "Historical marker on the Ohio County Court House lawns.")
Welcome to Hartford, KY. Home of 2000 Happy People & A Few Soreheads. (Printed verso reads: "This Sign Greets You As You Enter Hartford, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Henderson County Court House, Henderson, Ky. Dedicated 1964. The City of Henderson was laid out March 31, 1797. It was named after Richard Henderson, 1735-1785, 'The Political Father of Kentucky'.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The grandeur of the antebellum South is readily evident in this luxurious Henderson, Kentucky plantation home built in 1852.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "From this stately Henderson, Kentucky home may be glimpsed spectacular views of the Ohio River.")
(Printed verso reads: "Community Methodist Hospital, Henderson, Kentucky. The tri-state's newest and most modern hospital facilities. A community owned - United Methodist Conference operated Health Care Center.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "John James Audubon Memorial Museum, Audubon State Park, Henderson, Kentucky. A French provincial building housing a large collection of Audubon items including paintings, family heirlooms and first edition engravings of Audubon's Birds of America. A fitting memorial to the young Frenchman who came to America in 1803 to earn fame for his portraits of the Birds of America. He died acknowledged the world's greatest bird painter.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Camping, John James Audobon State Park, Henderson, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Golfing, John James Audubon State Park, Henderson, Kentucky.")
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To topHenderson, Ky - Evansville, Ind. (Printed verso reads: "Audubon Memorial Bridges Across The Ohio River. This double bridge named after John J. Audubon, America's famous Ornithologist, carries U.S. Highway 41 and 641 across the Ohio River between Evansville, Indiana and Henderson, Ky.")
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To topHenderson, Ky - Evansville, Ind. (Printed verso reads: "John James Audubon Bridge, Henderson - Evansville. A recently constructed bridge now allows one way traffic on each span. This four lane crossing of the Ohio River by highway 641 provides unrestricted interstate traffic between Kentucky and Indiana.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Railway Bridge, Ohio River Waterfront, Henderson, Kentucky. Millions of tons of river and railway traffic pass this point yearly. Henderson, Ky., is greatly benefited by the L & N Railroad crossing and the many tow-boat lines using the navigation system of the Ohio River.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "The Victorian doorway to the 1895 house in Henderson, Kentucky which now serves as the L & N Bed and Breakfast Inn, displays a lovely stained glass panel.")
(Printed verso reads: "Dix Dam and Herrington Lake, Kentucky. Built across the Dix River in Central Kentucky, the dam, highest rock-filled dam east of the Rockies, is located near Shakertown and Burgin; only a short drive from Danville, Harrodsburg and Lexington. Beautiful Herrington Lake is famous for fishing and boating - a popular resort.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beautiful Herrington Lake has been a favorite central Kentucky vacation spot for many years.")
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(Handwritten verso reads: "This spectacular Egyptian-style gate, designed by Sir Moses Ezekiel, is a fitting tribute to Fulton County's Confederate Heroes. It frames the entrance to the Hickman, Kentucky cemetery.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The south face of the Confederate Memorial Arch.")
(Printed verso reads: "Fulton County Court House, Hickman, Ky. Cresting the hills high on the bluffs of the Mississippi River is the County Courthouse overlooking the city below.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "This captivating view of the Mississppi River is visible from the bluff at Hickman, Kentucky. Samuel Clemens or Mark Twain observed that Hickman was the loveliest of all the river towns.")
(Printed verso reads: "Seawall And Mississippi River, Hickman, Kentucky. This view, looking downstream, shows the mighty Mississppi River and the sea wall for flood control against water. Such projects are built and maintained by the U.S. Corps of Engineers as a public service to towns along the danger areas subject to the seasonable floods of the 'Father of Waters'.")
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To topLincoln Memorial. (Printed verso reads: "Lincoln Memorial, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace, National Historic Site, Kentucky. In the beautiful granite memorial is the log cabin where Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States - was born February 12, 1809. The 116 1/2 acre National Historic Site, honoring the memory of the Great Emancipator, comprises most of the original Thomas Lincoln Farm, known as the Sinking Spring Farm. Located on U.S. Highway 31-E and Ky. 61, two miles south of Hodgenville, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home, 1811-1816, Knob Creek, Hodgenville, Kentucky. Lincoln's earliest recollection is of the Knob Creek Place, where he lived for five years. His younger brother, Thomas, Jr., was born and died here. The cabin is furnished with pioneer relics, donated by the descendants of early settlers on Knob Creek. Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home Site is located on U.S. 31-E between Hodgenville and Bardstown, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home, 1811-1816, Knob Creek, Hodgenville, Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of the United States, lived five years on the Knob Creek farm. A younger brother, Thomas, Jr., was born and died here. Abraham Lincoln's earliest recollection was of the Knob Creek place. The Cabin is furnished with relics of Lincoln days. Lincoln's Boyhood Home Site is located on U.S Highway 31-E between Hodgenville and Bardstown, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Christian County Courthouse. This building was completed in 1869 with a new addition completed in 1955. Christian County, Kentucky, was named for Colonel William Christian, pioneer settler of Kentucky. He was a farmer, soldier and statesman. He was brother-in-law of Patrick Henry. He served as Company Commander under Braddock. Colonel Christian served as a member of General State Convention of Virginia, 1775-6. He was killed in an Indian skirmish in April of 1786. Christian County was established Dec. 13th, 1796 and Hopkinsville, 544 feet above sea level, was incorporated in 1804.")
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To top(Handwritten verso reads: "Confederate Memorial Fountain, on the courthouse lawn in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Dedicated by a grateful citizenry on Nov. 29, 1911.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Inscription on the Christian County Confederate Memorial.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "The Latham Monument marking the last resting place of Confederate Soldiers, many of Forrest's command, Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The monument was erected through the generosity of a native son of the Christian County seat. Unveiled on May 19, 1887.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "A loyal Southern patriot raised this lofty column to the glorious memory of the Confederate Dead resting in the Hopkinsville, Kentucky, City Cemetery.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Inscription on the main or south face of the Latham Monument.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Inscription on the Latham Monument.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Hopkinsville, Kentucky is proud of her Confederate heritage.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Historical marker at the entrance to the Hopkinsville, Kentucky, City Cemetery, where 'Confederate Heroes Sleep'.")
(Handwritten verso reads: "Historical marker in courthouse square, Hopkinsville, Kentucky.")
Municipal Building.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "City of Hopkinsville Municipal Building, Lackey Municipal Center, First and North Main St., Hopkinsville, Ky. Dedicated 1964. This view, made Nov. 3, 1966, shows Record seasonable snow fall in over fifty years. This thoroughly modern building houses the Electric Plant Board, Sewage and Water Commission, and the City of Hopkinsville Administration offices.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Hopkinsville Community College. A part of the University of Kentucky's System of Community Colleges. Founded in 1965 to serve Kentucky's Pennyrile Area. Offers university transfer courses, associate degree programs and continuing education.")
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To topWestern State Hospital. (Printed verso reads: "Western State Hospital, Administration Building. This 1,600 Open State Mental Hospital was established in 1854 for treatment and care of the Mentally Ill of the 34 counties in Western Kentucky. It is the only treatment center for Alcoholism in the state of Kentucky. The hospital is located on U.S. 68, two miles east of Hopkinsville in Christian County, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Post Office Building. Hopkinsville is a fast growing city of Southern Kentucky. Fertile farms, industry and trade center of the Fort Campbell area make this one of the most interesting and prosperous communities of the state. Hopkinsville, 'Gateway to Kentucky Lake', is 544 feet above sea level and was incorporated in 1804. Christian County was named for Colonel William Christian, pioneer settler of Kentucky. The County was established Dec. 13, 1796.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "World's largest earth removing machine now in operation at Peabody Coal Company's Sinclair Mine near Drakesboro, Ky., in the Central City - Greenville area. 115 cubic yard bucket takes 173 tons of the earth covering the coal in a single bite. Machine uses enough electricity each day for a city of 15,000 population. Large equipment such as this has made it possible to recover coal reserves which otherwise would have remained in the ground. When in full production this mine will produce in excess of four million tons annually. Primary customer for the coal at this mine is the electric utility industry.")
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To topDanville Terrace Motel.
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To topNew Palace Motel. (Printed verso reads: "The town between the lakes welcomes you. Visit the New Palace Motel. Ultra modern, television, fireside lounge, super service station. Fisherman paradise, 6 miles from Lake Cumberland, 6 miles from Dale Hollow Lake, 6 miles to Seventy-Six Falls, 13 miles to Wolf Creek Dam, on 'Cumberland Scenic drive' and 'Eastern National Park-to-park highway'. Ed. P. Warinner, Owner.")
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home Song Lyrics. (Printed verso reads: "In the Summer 1852, the gifted composer Stephen Foster was visiting at Federal Hill and there composed and wrote the immortal 'My Old Kentucky Home'.")
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To topSt. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Hess & Racke Store.
Court House.
Alexandria Bank.
Devils Elbow on the way to Alexandria Pike.
We're loyal to you, Anchorage High, . . . (Printed verso reads: "On Sept. 20th, 1911 Anchorage graded and High School opened its doors.") 2 copies
Henry Clay Hotel.
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Henry Clay Hotel.
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To topHenry Clay Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "One of Kentucky's Finest Hotels. Community owned and operated Listed in Duncan Hines' famous guides for travelers: 'Adventures in Good Eating' and 'Lodging for a Night.'")
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To topAshland Plant, American Rolling Mills.
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Ashland Plant, American Rolling Mills.
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Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge. (Printed verso reads: "The Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge connecting Ashland, Ky. and Coal Grove, Ohio was dedicated August 5, 1941, making it a free bridge. Cost of Bridge $750,000.")
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To topLily Pool in Central Park. 2 Copies
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To topFirst Methodist Church. 2 Copies
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To topAshland Senior High School.
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To top[Near Ashland] Intersecting Point of Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia.
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To topNear Ashland - Tri-State view, showing Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ohio.
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Near Ashland - Tri-State view, showing Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ohio.
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Near Ashland - Clyffeside Park - Boat Float and Dancing Pavilion.
[Aerial View of Ashland] (Printed verso reads: "Ashland, Ky. 'Beautiful City of the Bluegrass State,' has grown rapidly to become an industrial hub and, situated where it is, a gateway to the South. Natural resources such as: coal, oil, gas, water and timber have given Ashland its prominent place in the manufacture of steel, brick, hollow tile, coke, leather goods, gasoline, chemicals and by-products.")
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To topBen Williamson Memorial Bridge. (Printed verso reads: "Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge connecting Ashland, Ky. and Coal Grove, Ohio was dedicated August 5, 1941, making it a free bridge. Cost of Bridge $750,000.")
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To topThe Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge. (Printed verso reads: "Crossing the Ohio River, this bridge connects some of main U.S. Highways of the states of Ohio and Kentucky. Ashland has an annual mean temperature of 56 degrees. It is noted as an industrial city.")
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To topNear Ashland - Tri-State view, showing Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ohio.
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Near Ashland - Tri-State view, showing Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ohio.
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To topSunset on Ohio River.
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To topAmerican Rolling Mills Co.
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To topAshland Plant, American Rolling Mills.
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To topAmerican Rolling Mills Co. (Printed verso reads: "Ample supplies of natural resources which make up an industrial section - coal, oil, gas, water, and timber - have given Ashland its prominent place in the manufacture of steel, brick, hollow tile, coke, leather goods, gasoline, chemicals and by-products.")
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To topRoad scene [with covered bridge].
A view of Augusta.
Elizabeth St.
West Augusta, Ky, March 7, '45, Flood Water.
Flood Waters, March 8, 1945.
Dormitory, First Methodist College in the World.
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To topDaniel Boone Festival. (Printed verso reads: "Group of Cherokee Indians at Daniel Boone Festival held annually in October, Barbourville, Ky.")
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To topWalker and Companions Erect First House West of Alleghenies 1750. (Handwritten notation on verso: "Barbourville, Ky. Bicentennial Celebration, Apr. 28-30, 1950.")
First Baptist Church.
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Walker Exploration Party Crossing Cumberland River 1750. [Drawing] (Handwritten notation on verso: "Barbourville, Ky. Bicentennial Celebration, Apr. 28-30, 1950.")
"Greetings from Barbourville, KY" [Generic rural road scene.]
Girl's Dormitory, Union College.
Incline at Barren Fork, Ky. [A near vertical rail car track and coal tipple.]
(Printed verso reads: "Jones' Kentucky Home Restaurant - '14 good reasons for eating here' [family group pose on front]- Highway 62 West, Bardstown, Kentucky. A selection of fine foods and service to please 'almost' everyone. Your host, Wynda and Bill Jones.")
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To top"15 Good Reasons for Eating at Jones' Restaurant". [Jones Family group pose]
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To topJones' KY Home Restaurant.
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To top"Federal Hill" - Where Stephen Collins Foster Wrote His Immortal Song My Old Kentucky Home. (Printed verso reads: "'My Old Kentucky Home' is a stately old mansion built in 1795 by Judge John Rowan. The bricks came from England, were landed at Newport News, Va., then brought to Kentucky on sledges in the winter over Indian Trails drawn by oxen, driven by slaves.")
(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, State Shrine,Bardstown, Kentucky. Federal Hill, known all over the world as 'My Old Kentucky Home' was built in 1795 by Judge John Rowan. The beautiful old mansion is open to visitors the year 'round. In 1852, while a guest here, Stephen Collins Foster, a relative of the Rowans, was inspired to write his immortal song, My Old Kentucky Home.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Our Lady of Gethsemane KY. Interior view of the church taken from the Brothers choir.")
(Printed verso reads: "St. Joseph's Cathedral, Bardstown, Kentucky. The oldest cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains - erected in 1816. It has rare collection of famous paintings, donated by Louis Phillipe, who visited Bardstown in 1897. These Masterpieces are works of Old World Masters.")
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To top"Federal Hill" - Where Stephen Collins Foster Wrote His Immortal Song My Old Kentucky Home. (Printed verso reads: "'My Old Kentucky Home'. Let's Buy It. Does It Touch Your Heart? Let It Touch Your Pocket Book. Contribute To 'Old Kentucky Home' Commission. Marvin H. Lewis, General Executive Chairman, Executive Headquarters, Room 9, Board of Trade Building, Louisville, Kentucky.")
Federal Hill, "My Old Kentucky Home". (Printed verso reads: "THE HOME was built as a summer home in 1795, over 135 years ago by JOHN ROWAN, Sr., a young lawyer of Louisville, Ky. The bricks came from England, were landed at Newport News, Va., and brought to Kentucky on sledges in winter along the Indian trails, drawn by oxen, driven by slaves.")
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To topWilson's Motel. (Printed verso reads: "Wilson's Motel On U.S. 31 E and 150, 530 N. Third St., Bardstown. A modern court in beautiful surroundings like new. Steam heat. Air-cooled. Individual tile baths. Innerspring Mattresses. Carpeted floors. Attractively furnished. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Ulmer, Mgrs.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, State Shrine Bardstown, Kentucky. Federal Hill, built in 1795 by Judge John Rowan, is known all over the world as 'My Old Kentucky Home'. The beautiful old mansion is open to visitors the year 'round. This scene shows the Parlor. In 1852, while a guest here, Stephen Collins Foster was inspired to write his immortal Song My Old Kentucky Home.")
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To topStephen Collins Foster [Portrait], Author of My Old Kentucky Home. (Printed verso reads: "The song that thrills the soul of every Kentuckian." [Plus song lyrics])
- Box 2, item 55
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Uncle Lem singing Foster Songs at My Old Kentucky Home State Shrine.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Piano used by Stephen Collins Foster the famous composer of My Old Kentucky Home, Beautiful Dreamer, Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground, and many other songs. The piano is exhibited at My Old Kentucky Home State Shrine, Bardstown, Kentucky.")
- Box 2, item 57
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Parlor with the famous piano of Stephen Foster at My Old Kentucky Home State Shrine.")
- Box 2, item 58
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To top"Federal Hill", where Foster wrote My Old Kentucky Home.
- Box 2, item 59
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To topGraded School Building.
- Box 2, item 60
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Statues, Made in Rome, Commemorating the Centennial of St. Joseph's Church.
Old Field Bed "Wickland" Home of Three Governors.
The Crucifixion [Painting] in St. Joseph's Church, Bardstown.
(Printed verso reads: "Bardstown, Kentucky, Nelson County Seat. Here in the lovely Kentucky Hills are located the famous 'My Old Kentucky Home' mansion where STEPHEN FOSTER wrote his immortal ballad and the world renowned ST. JOSEPH'S CATHEDRAL. In the background is the old town of Bardstown. In the foreground covering 85 acres are the numerous buildings comprising the plant of the BARTON DISTILLING COMPANY where TOM MOORE, Kentucky's finest BOURBON has been distilled, aged and bottled since 1879. Barton's other famous KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON are COLONEL LEE and KENTUCKY GENTLEMAN.") 2 copies
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To topHall And Wonderful Stairway, "Wickland", Home Of Three Governors.
St. Joseph Proto Cathedral, First Cathedral west of the Allegheny Mts, Built 1816. Contains Original Paintings By Ruebens, Van Eyck, Jacob Hast, Van Dyke, Van Bree And Murillo.
Abbey of Gethsemane, Nelson County, near Bardstown, Kentucky. 3 copies
- Box 2, item 67
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To topChurch and Convent, Nazareth Academy, near Bardstown.
- Box 2, item 68
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To topGethsemane Abbey, Monastery.
The Old Talbott Tavern.
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Talbott Hotel, Established 1795.
The Talbott Hotel, The Old Stone Tavern, Built in 1779. (Printed verso reads: "THE TALBOTT HOTEL, Bardstown, Kentucky, the old stone tavern, believed to be oldest hotel in point of service in America, 151 years of continuous service to the public, a home of comfort for the public, now operated by Mrs. Marie W. Abell.")
- Box 2, item 72
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To topThe Old Talbott Tavern.
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To topCoffee Shop, the Old Talbott Tavern.
- Box 2, item 74
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To topThe old Stone Inn, Now the Talbott Tavern. (Printed verso reads: "This Old Stone Inn, now The Old Talbott Tavern, Bardstown Was built about 1779 and is believed to be one of the oldest inns in continuous operation in the United States.")
- Box 2, item 75
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To topMonument Erected to John Fitch, Inventor Of The Steamboat, Dedicated at Bardstown, Kentucky, May 25, 1927. 2 copies
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To topChurch and New Convent, Nazareth Ky., near Bardstown.
St. Joseph Cathedral.
- Box 2, item 78
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To topCatholic Church.
Old St. Joseph's Cathedral (1816) And College (1819).
Grotto of Lourdes, St. Joseph's College.
Tennis Courts and Athletic Field, St. Joseph's College.
John Fitch, Inventor Of The Steamboat, Died And Buried In Bardstown In 1798. (Printed verso reads: "John Fitch, the ill-fated inventor of the steamboat, who ended his own life in Bardstown in 1798; after more than a century, however, John Fitch has been recognized by Congress as the inventory of the steamboat and a monument has been erected to the inventing genius at Bardstown.")
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To topJohn Fitch, Inventor Of The Steamboat, Died And Buried In Bardstown In 1798, One Of His Steamboat Models In 1790, And A Handwriting Specimen.
- Box 2, item 84
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To topBardstown On Day My Old Kentucky Home Was Dedicated To The State, July 4, 1923. The U.S. Army Band From Camp Knox In The Foreground.
Bethlehem Academy.
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To topInterior of Catholic Church.
Beneath This Monument In Bardstown Are Interred The Mortal Remains of JOHN FITCH, 1743-1798, Inventor Of The Steamboat.
- Box 2, item 88
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To topFold out mailer with 16 images including primarily paintings associated with; and buildings of St. Joseph's College, Proto Cathedral, Nazareth Church and Convent, and other Bardstown historical sites.
- Box 2, item 89
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Uncle Lem - My Old Kentucky Home State Shrine, Bardstown, Kentucky. Uncle Lem and his banjo revive the memory of Stephen Collins Foster's immortal songs of the southland.")
- Box 2, item 90
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Parlor And Piano, My Old Kentucky Home State Park, Bardstown, Kentucky. The song 'My Old Kentucky Home', written by Stephen Foster Collins, was first played and sung in this room in 1852.")
- Box 2, item 91
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To topKitchen, My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, 'In Old Kentucky', Where Stephen Collins Foster wrote My Old Kentucky Home. (Printed verso reads: "This house, 38 miles south of Louisville and 1/4 mile east of Bardstown, has 7 rooms 22 x 22 feet, ceiling height 15 feet, a hall 15 x 50 feet running through the center. Here in August, 1852, Stephen Collins Foster, author of many negro melodies wrote My Old Kentucky Home. The house, built in 1795 by Foster's cousin, John Rowan, later Judge and U.S. Senator, is a replica of Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed.") 2 copies
- Box 2, item 92
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Kitchen, adjoining the smokehouse, at My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, Kentucky.")
- Box 2, item 93
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To topKitchen, My Old Kentucky Home. (Printed verso reads: "Songs And Music. Stephen Collins Foster composed music for 230 Songs and Hymns. They are doubly his, coming from his pen. He belongs peculiarly to Kentucky, where his fame will always be hallowed, by writing his immortal song MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME at Federal Hill. On this same visit, he gazed on the grave of his uncle, John Rowan, Sr., which gave him the inspiration to write another popular song MASSA'S IN DE COLD, COLD GROUND.")
- Box 2, item 94
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To topYoung Bardstown Women Who Acted As Sponsors At The Dedication Of My Old Kentucky Home, July 4, 1923. They Are Wearing Dresses Of The Period 1852 When Foster Wrote His Immortal Lyric, My Old Kentucky Home.
Grave Of Judge And U.S. Senator John Rowan At My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill) Said To Have Inspired Foster's Massa's In The Cold, Cold Ground.
Second Story Northeast Room - My Old Kentucky Home.
- Box 2, item 97
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To topDouble Canopy Top Walnut Bedstead; Chest Of Drawers (4 Drawers), Made Of Kentucky Native Wood in 1780. Judge And U.S. Senator Rowan's Shaving Glass And Dresser, Over 200 Years Old. Second Story Northwest Room - My Old Kentucky Home.
- Box 2, item 98
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To topStephen Collins Foster's Famous Portrait Over Fireplace In Parlor. The Portrait Was The Gift Of The Chamber Of Commerce, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Back Hallway At My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill). The Antlers Were From An Elk Shot On The Grounds. The Grandfather Clock Standing In A Corner At Top Of Stairway, Where It Was Originally Placed When The Home Was Built.
Wing Of My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill), Built In 1793. Two Years Before The Main Home Was Built - Four Rooms - First Law Office Of Judge Rowan, Bed Room, Kitchen And Smokehouse.
My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill), The Shrine Of Stephen Collins Foster, Where He Wrote His Immortal Lyric, My Old Kentucky Home. It Was Built Soon After 1795 By Judge And U.S. Senator John Rowan, Kinsman Of Foster. This Picture Was Made On Day Of Dedication, July 4, 1923.
A Tunnel Of Trees Leads To My Old Kentucky Home.
View Of Park Surrounding My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill) Looking Toward Bardstown, Kentucky.
"Federal Hill" Where Stephen Collins Foster Wrote My Old Kentucky Home. 3 copies
(Printed verso reads: "My Old Kentucky Home, State Park, Bardstown, Kentucky. It was here that Stephen Collins Foster was inspired to compose his master plantation melodies, including the immortal song My Old Kentucky Home and Old Black Joe, Suwanee River, and others.")
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To topFederal Hill where Foster wrote My Old Kentucky Home. 4 copies
- Box 2, item 107
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To topFederal Hill, "My Old Kentucky Home." (Printed verso reads: "THE HOME was built as a summer home in 1795, over 135 years ago, by JOHN ROWAN, Sr., a young lawyer of Louisville, Ky. The bricks came from England, were landed at Newport News, Va., and brought to Kentucky on sledges in winter along the Indian trails, drawn by oxen, driven by slaves.")
- Box 2, item 108
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home.
- Box 2, item 109
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"My Old Kentucky Home" (Federal Hill).
Wickland Inn. (Printed verso reads: "WICKLAND, AT Bardstown, built about 1813 by Gov. Charles A. Wickliffe, has been the home of three governors. This old house is considered one of the most beautiful in the South. Now, known as WICKLAND Inn conducted by Mrs. S.L. Guthrie, Mrs. Gardner K. Byers, and Misses Talbott.")
- Box 2, item 111
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To top"My Old Kentucky Home" Written At Federal Hill.
The Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, "In Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "While visiting here, Stephen Collins Foster, author of many popular negro melodies, wrote My Old Kentucky Home. The house was the former home of Judge Rowan. It is now a state shrine.")
- Box 2, item 113
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To topOld Kentucky Home, Nelson Co., Kentucky. Stephen Collins Foster resided here when he composed the world renowned My Old Kentucky Home.
Federal Hill, Where My Old Kentucky Home Was Written.
The Original House in which the World Famous Song My Old Kentucky Home was written at Bardstown.
Federal Hill My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, Kentucky.
- Box 2, item 117
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To topThe Famous Stairway at "WICKLAND," Home of three Governors - Bardstown. (Printed verso reads: "WICKLAND *Home of Three Governors*. One-half mile from Bardstown, on U.S. Highway 62. Stairway looking up from hallway on first floor to top ceiling forty-three feet. Though four generations and thousands of guests used the steps, they are as solid today as the day they were built one hundred and twenty-two years ago.")
- Box 2, item 118
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home.
- Box 2, item 119
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The Garden In Rear Of Old Kentucky Home Near Bardstown. "In Old Kentucky" Where Stephen Collins Foster Wrote My Old Kentucky Home. (Printed verso reads: "While visiting here in August 1852, Stephen Collins Foster, author of many popular negro melodies, wrote My Old Kentucky Home. Located 38 miles south of Louisville and 3/4 of a mile east of Bardstown, this house, now a state shrine, is a replica of Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Mingling with the slaves inspired Foster to write his songs and visiting the grave of his cousin caused him to write Massa's in De Cold, Cold Ground.")
- Box 2, item 120
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To topThe Garden In Rear Of Old Kentucky Home Near Bardstown "In Old Kentucky" Where Stephen Collins Foster Wrote My Old Kentucky Home. (Printed verso reads the same as Card No. 121 above.) 4 copies
- Box 2, item 121
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To topGarden In Rear Of Home. (Printed verso reads: "The 'MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME' is a stately old mansion in the midst of 235 acres of beautiful woodland, meadow and lawn. It is a reproduction of INDEPENDENCE HALL, Philadelphia, Pa., in which the 'DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE' was formulated and signed.")
- Box 2, item 122
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home.
- Box 2, item 123
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Ruins Of Old Springhouse At My Old Kentucky Home. The Log Cabin, Once Over It, Was Called The Law Office Of Kentucky Because In It Many Youths Were Instructed By Judge John Rowan, Who Became Famous Lawyers.
Governor Edwin P. Morrow Accepting The Flag At Flag Pole Dedication At My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill), July 4, 1923.
Picture of Stephen Collins Foster. (Printed verso reads: "Among Foster's best known compositions, in addition to the two above mentioned [My Old Kentucky Home], are Louisiana Belle, Old Black Joe, Old Folks at Home (Suwanee River), Old Uncle Ned, Old Dog Tray, De Camptown Races, Old Suzanna, Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming, Nellie Bly, Nellie Was a Lady, Hard Times Come Again No More, Gwine to Run All Night, Oh Boys Carry Me Along, etc. He also wrote 14 hymns, which were sung by Moody and Sankey and other Evangelists.")
- Box 2, item 126
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To top1826, Stephen Collins Foster, 1864. Author Of My Old Kentucky Home. (Printed verso has lyrics to song.)
- Box 2, item 127
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To topLiving Room, My Old Kentucky Home, "In Old Kentucky" Where Stephen Collins Foster wrote My Old Kentucky Home. 2 copies
- Box 2, item 128
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To topParlor at "Federal Hill" where the song My Old Kentucky Home was First Played and Sung in 1852.
Living Room. [My Old Kentucky Home]
- Box 2, item 130
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To topDining Room. [My Old Kentucky Home]
- Box 2, item 131
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To topBed Room, Second Floor. [My Old Kentucky Home] (Printed verso reads: "Stephen Collins Foster, The Most Famous American Composer Of Music And Songs. Stephen Collins Foster was born in Lawrenceville, now a part of Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 4th of July, 1826.")
- Box 2, item 132
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To topView Of Hall From Stairs. [My Old Kentucky Home]
- Box 2, item 133
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To topJudge Rowan's Bed Room. [My Old Kentucky Home] (Printed verso reads: "Furniture And Paintings. The furniture brought into the Home by JOHN ROWAN, SR., after it was built, is considered among the rarest antique in the U.S.; it is the Duncan Fyffe, Sheritan, Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Colonial etc. On the walls are fine paintings of the Rowan family, Foster, etc., by the old masters, Jouett, Rhinehart, Christy, Borland, Marschall, etc. The Curtains, Drapery, Rugs and Carpets are gorgeous.")
- Box 2, item 134
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To topGuest Bed Room, First Floor. [My Old Kentucky Home]
- Box 2, item 135
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To topView Of Front Hallway And Parlor At My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill) Showing Old "What Not" And Mats.
Some Solid Old Mahogany Pieces In The Dining Room Of My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill). Chairs And Table Originally Installed There.
A Corner In The Foster Bed Room In My Old Kentucky Home (Federal Hill). The Poster Bedstead Over 125 Years Old.
My Old Kentucky Home. [Postcard Envelope Containing 12 Individual Prints] 2 copies
- Box 2, item 139
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To topBarthell, Tipple, Bridge and Portion Of Mine No. 1 Camp.
- Box 2, item 140
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To topCourt House, Erected 1871.
[Scene of town from riverview.]
St. Thomas Episcopal Church.
North & South Fork, Ky. River at Beattyville.
On the Kentucky [River] at Beattyville.
Lee County High School, 1939.
- Box 2, item 146
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To top[Pallerion?] Friendly Farm, G.F.S Holiday House, near Beattyville.
Greetings from Beattyville, Ky. [Generic forest road scene]
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To topGreetings from Beattyville, Ky. [Generic forested trail by a lake scene.]
- Box 2, item 149
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To topGreetings from Beattyville, Ky. [Generic car on lake road scene] (Hand written date - 1930.)
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To topNorth & South Forks of Kentucky River at Beattyville, Ky.
Where the Kentucky River Begins, Junction of North and South Forks at Beattyville, Ky.
- Box 2, item 152
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To topNorth an South Fork Bridges, Beattyville, Ky.
Christian Church.
Benson Valley.
Boone Tavern. (Printed verso reads: "Owned and Operated by Berea College. Boone Tavern is a the center of the campus on the Dixie Highway, where the Cumberland Foothills meet the Blue Grass. Of the 2,000 students enrolled this year, 90% have come from the mountain counties of the Southern Appalachian States. To meet current expenses, the College must depend largely upon the donations of friends.") 2 copies
- Box 2, item 156
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To topBoone Tavern.
- Box 2, item 157
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Boone Tavern.
Boone Tavern.
James Hall, Berea College.
- Box 2, item 160
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To topBoone Tavern. (Printed verso reads: "Boone Tavern of Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. Berea College is a no-tuition school serving the youth of 230 mountain counties of Southern Appalachia. Its Student Industries and Labor Program have received national and international attention.")
- Box 2, item 161
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To topBoone Tavern Hotel of Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "Owned and Operated by Berea College, Boone Tavern Hotel, is in the center of the campus on U.S. Highway 25, where the Cumberland Foothills meet the Blue Grass. Of the 2,000 students enrolled this year, 93% have come from the mountain counties of the Southern Appalachian States. Without church support, state aid, or tuition charge, the college depends largely upon the support of friends.")
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To topEast Pinnacle.
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Boone Tavern of Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "A charming inn on a beautiful tree-shaded campus, 125 miles south of Cincinnati, Ohio, On Highway 25, a halfway point between the North and South. Over 90% of its staff are Berea students. No tipping. Berea College is a no-tuition school serving the youth of 230 mountain counties of Southern Appalachia. Without Church or state aid, the college depends largely upon the support of friends. Its Student Industries and Labor Program have received national and international attention.")
- Box 2, item 164
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To topBoone Tavern (controlled by College).
Boone Tavern of Berea College. 3 copies
- Box 2, item 166
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To topBoone Tavern. (Printed verso reads: "Boone Tavern: Of colonial architecture, the inn is owned and operated by the College for friends and quests; sixty-six rooms; services are performed by students. Last year, 125 students found part time employment at Boone Tavern.")
- Box 2, item 167
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To topBoone Tavern. (Printed verso reads: "Owned and operated by Berea College for the cheerful entertainment of all friends and donors. This great school is run on faith. $2000 in donations must be raised weekly from friends sympathetic to our work. Of these 2740 lads and lassies enrolled last year; 92% came from the pockets of the hills and are dependent upon American generosity for the educational opportunities which those more fortunately placed enjoy.") 2 copies
- Box 2, item 168
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To topBoone Tavern.
- Box 2, item 169
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Boone Tavern.
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Fee Memorial Union Church. (Printed verso reads: "Non-sectarian, Fee Memorial Union Church, 'The Mother of Berea College', was built in 1922 as a memorial to John G. Fee who founded the church in 1853. Here, without though of sectarian differences, 22 denominations worship together.")
- Box 2, item 171
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To topKentucky and Talcott Halls from the Dixie Highway.
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To topThe Danforth Chapel, Interior View. (Printed verso reads: "Interior view - in the direction of the Chancel and the North Window. On the west wall of the foyer is this inscription: 'Dedicated to the worship of God with the Prayer that Here in Communion with the Highest, the Youth of Berea may acquire the Spiritua Power to Aspire Nobly, Adventure Daringly, Serve Humbly.'")
- Box 2, item 173
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To topThe Danforth Chapel, Interior View. (Printed verso reads: "The Danforth Chapel: Interior view, looking toward the entrance over which is the organ and choir loft. The Chapel seats approximately 100. Its purpose is to inspire by its beauty - personal worship in meditation and prayer.")
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To topTower Clock, Phelps Stokes Chapel. (Printed verso reads: "The Frost Memorial Chimes housed in this tower are played several times daily by the 'Chimes Ringer', a student. Historically, this Tower has become symbolic of the spirit and ideals of Berea College.")
- Box 2, item 175
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To topIn the Berea College Arboretum (Printed verso reads: "Nature Study - A clump of flowers in the Berea College Arboretum, several miles from the campus (near Big Hill), Berea, Kentucky." Postmarked 1942)
- Box 2, item 176
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To topDixie Highway From Top Of "Big Hill," Madison County, "In Old Kentucky".
- Box 2, item 177
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Boone Tavern.
- Box 2, item 178
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To topBoone Tavern Hotel of Berea College. 4 copies
- Box 2, item 179
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To topUnion Church, Fee Memorial Building. Erected 1922. (Printed verso reads: "This church was founded in troublesome times by the Rev. John G. Fee, its founder and first pastor; 1853-1895. 'Receives all followers of Christ.' 'Respecting each man's conscience.' 'Works with all who work with Him.' 'Uniting all Evangelical denominations.' 1000 citizens and students gather here regularly on Sunday to enjoy the sermon, the great choir and organ. 'A great worship for God.'")
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To topFee Memorial Union Church.
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To topCharles Ward Seabury Gymnasium for Men. [Plaque With Inscription]
Dixie Highway From Top Of "Big Hill," Madison County, "In Old Kentucky".
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To topBoone Tavern of Berea College.
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To topBoone Tavern Hotel.
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To topWhere Quiet Reigns Supreme. [Stream With Dam] 2 copies
In my Old Kentucky Home, Narrow Gap.
An Old Kentucky Water Mill Near Berea.
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View from the East Pinnacle.
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An Old Kentucky Water Mill Near Berea.
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To topA Glimpse Into The Hills.
East Pinnacle.
View from the East Pinnacle.
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Anglin Falls Near Berea.
A View From Big Hill Near Berea, Kentucky.
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To top[Young Woman Pointing From East Pinnacle Toward Vista Below.] (Printed verso is Poem by C. Rexford Raymond, Dean of Religious Education, Berea College, titled "The Spirit of Berea".)
View from East Pinnacle.
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To topView Looking Towards Berea From Robes Mountain. (Printed verso reads: "View Looking Towards Berea From Robes Mountain - with Barton Pinnacle in the foreground. A favorite hike from Berea.")
View from the President's House, Berea College.
View from Indian Fort.
Chancel Window, Danforth Chapel, Berea College.
Wilderness Road - Isaac Miller and Family as seen in Wilderness Road. Miller is one of the few anti-slavery men in our Valley. He was friends with Luke Freeman, John and Davie's father, and takes to religion. His wife Lilly we consider quiet and hard-working. Their daugher Avis is kind of sweet on John Freeman. The other daughter is named Mary. Grover, the boy, is restless in farm work, but right keen on hunting and trapping. Until the quarrels of the War, Isaac was well-thought of in the Valley, and even served on our school board. (Printed verso reads: "Paul Green's Great WILDERNESS ROAD. The New York Herald Tribune, Sunday, July 3, 1955, said: 'American drama reached for and found a new dimension . . . the touring American public . . . will be moved by it . . . WILDERNESS ROAD is first rate . . . exciting to the eye and ear . . . the singing . . . is rich and right . . . the dances make one wish for more.' Berea is located on U.S. Highway 25, 38 miles south of Lexington. Indian Fort…
Wilderness Road - Jed Willis and George Farris as seen in Wilderness Road. The Honorable Jed plays politics here. You can see he tries to look like the regular old Kentucky Colonel. He doesn't have a lot of education, but he's a loud talker; he's hot for slavery and quite an orator on the subject. Mrs. Willis has been dead for a long time, few of us even remember her. Farris is a member of our school board. According to rumor in the Valley, there's bad blood between Farris and Squire Sims over a land deal with Farris' father years ago.
Wilderness Road - Squire Sims and Family as seen in Wilderness Road. The Squire is in the center. Daughter Elsie loves both John and Davie Freeman. His wife Julie Mae has a touch of artist in her. The older son Henry is known to be right stingy and a hard bargainer. His wife Annabelle is next to him. Neill, the younger son, is a follower of John Freeman. Jean, the youngest daughter, is about fifteen. Squire is well-to-do, owns slaves, and is justice of the peace. Squire is a solid man, his word is his bond, and he's strong to defend his rights.
Wilderness Road - Uncle Eph Cummings, with Agner Donovan as seen in Wilderness Road. Uncle Eph is distant kin to Elizabeth Freeman. He drinks, he's lazy and shiftless, but he picks the banjo better than any of us and calls the figures at dances, and there's nobody we think more of, in spite of his needing more regeneratin than he's likely to ever get. Abner is his good buddy. You have to watch Abner, he's bad to hold a grudge, but such folks as likes a little liquor say his is good.
Wilderness Road - Chris Slocumb and Wife as seen in Wilderness Road. This is Chris and Mary Slocumb with their oldest boy, Sammy. The Slocumbs always have a new baby; it's kind of hard to keep up on which number it is. Chris isn't a bad man, but he likes Abner Donovan's liquor and Uncle Eph Cummings' company, and maybe Mary has a hard time of it. Chris tries to farm a little, when he stays sober, and he's a fair keen hunter, and they manage to get along, but they don't live as well as some of the folks in the Valley.
Wilderness Road - The Freeman Family as seen in Wilderness Road. Here is Mrs. Freeman and her sons John and Davie. She's a strong character, pious, hard-working, devoted to both her boys. Her life' ambition is to educate them, to which John seems to take more than Davie. John's open and frank natured and just back from a year's schooling in Ohio. He's sort of relentless about what he thinks is right. Davie is hard-working and he's got spirit. He's not much for education, but loves dancing and mountain frolics. He's the darling of the girls in the Valley.
Greetings from Berea, Kentucky. [Generic Autumn Road Scene.]
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To topGreetings from Berea. [Generic Pink Flowering Shrub.]
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Boone Tavern Entrance, Berea College, Kentucky. The southern hospitality of Boone Tavern with its Berea College Student Staff welcomes you. Here you may relax and enjoy the outstanding college programs or the beautiful Blue Grass and mountain area with its many points of interest.")
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To topBoone Tavern Entrance, Berea College, Kentucky.
Union Church. [Drawing by Julia Gridley Severance '26.]
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To topPearson's Hall, Berea College. [Drawing by Julia Gridley Severance '26.]
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To topGlimpse into the Hills, Berea.
Fairchild Hall, Berea College.
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To topKentucky Hall, Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Hall was constructed in 1917. This building, with Talcott Hall, comprises a housing unit for women in one of the most beautifully landscaped areas of the college campus.")
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To topLadies Hall, Berea College.
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Lincoln Hall, Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "Lincoln Hall, built in 1886, the central building of the campus, contains the administrative offices of the College. The third floor is used for classrooms.")
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To topLog House, Fireside Industries.
Draper Memorial Building, Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "The Jessie Preston Draper Memorial Building, dedicated June 6, 1938 [sic], is the large classroom building including the offices of teachers and the Dean of the Lower Division of the College. A beautiful architectural feature of the structure is its tower, 154 feet high and illuminated at night.")
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To topLog House, Fireside Industries.
(Printed verso reads: "Main lounge, Boone Tavern, Berea College. From the stairway a glimpse of the lounge invites you to enjoy the restful accomodations and lovely furnishings of the public rooms.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Guest room, Boone Tavern, Berea College. Eighty rooms pleasingly furnished for your comfort. 35 rooms with bath and equipped with Student Made Furniture. Authentic reproductions of early American Furniture are made of our own native cherry and walnut or imported mahogany. Rooms without bath have hot and cold running water. Beautiful tile baths are located conveniently to all rooms. Moderate rates.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Dining room, Boone Tavern, Berea College. The Boone Tavern Dining Rooms accommodate 150 guests with a total banquet capacity of 250 guests. Student waiters, waitresses, and trayboys give courteous and gracious service. A No-Tipping regulation is requested. The crisp College laundered linens and fresh cut flowers enhance the beauty of the dining rooms. Fresh vegetables from our College Gardens, Dairy products from our Creamery and the outstanding foods and service makes Boone Tavern an inviting place to dine.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The South Room, Boone Tavern, Berea College. Guests enjoy the sunny cheerful atmosphere of this second floor sitting room. The Peruvian pink walls and wicker furniture make for a delightful setting.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Boone Tavern Entrance, Berea College. The southern hospitality of Boone Tavern with its Berea College Student Staff welcomes you. Here you may relax and enjoy the outstanding college programs or the beautiful Blue Grass and mountain area with its many points of interest.")
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To topColorful Hearth Brooms. [Advertisement for Berea College Student Industries]
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Berea College Library. The 'Vinegar Bible', 1717 Oxford edition. From the Walter B. Sheppard Collection.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Hand Loom Weaving In Kentucky. Weaving and woodcraft are among the industries of Berea and other eastern Kentucky mountain communities.")
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To topFireside Industries, Berea College. [Drawing By Julia Gridley Severance '26.]
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To topCarnegie Library, Berea College.
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Hand Loomed Finger Towels. [Advertisement for Berea College Student Industries] (Printed verso reads: "FINGER TOWELS are only one of a beautiful family of handweavings made by the students in the Fireside Industries of Berea College.")
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To topJessie Preston Draper Memorial, Berea College. 2 copies
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To topPresident's Home, Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "The President's House, erected 1930, is the gift of Mr. Wm. B. Belknap. It is furnished, to a large extent with furniture made by Students in the Berea College Woodcraft Shop.")
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To topThe Jessie Preston Draper Memorial. (Printed verso reads: "Draper Memorial Classroom Building. The largest building on the campus, dedicated in June 1938, contains 28 classrooms, 24 offices for teachers, a Reading Room, and the Lower Division Dean's office. The beautiful tower, illuninated at night, rises to the height of 158 feet from the ground level.")
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To topExterior view of DanForth Chapel, West Side. (Printed verso reads: "Danforth Chapel: A beautiful expression of Gothic architecture. Exterior view looking east. 'Imbedded in the exterior walls of the Chapel are stones of rare interest and significance. Stones from ancient memorials of Greece . . . from places where Jesus walked, and where His followers have worked . . . from shrines sacred to the rights of men and to the worship of God. All of these stones will speak to our students of the perpetuity and universality of religion.'")
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To topPresident's Home, Berea College.
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To topThe Contrast Houses, Berea College.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Paul Green's Wilderness Road. The Berea College Folk Drama of the Civil War. Education was scarce, but John Freeman's pupils were hungry for it. This scene is a one-room school in the Kentucky Mountains, 1858. The Indian Fort Theater, where WILDERNESS ROAD is produced, is in the Berea College forest, three miles from U.S. 25. Berea is in the edge of the Cumberlands, between Cincinnati and the Great Smoky Mountains.")
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To topJessie Preston Draper Memorial, Berea College.
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Berea College: First College Building Erected 1855, First President's House (Father Fee), First Ladies' Boarding Hall.
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To topEntrance to Woods-Penniman Building, Women's Gymnasium and center of all girls' activities, Berea College, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "The Woods-Penniman Building, constructed in 1926, contains girls' gymnasium, large auditorium, social room, Y.W.C.A. rooms, and the office of the alliance dean of women, together with a few rooms for women workers on the third floor.")
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To topKentucky and Talcott Halls from the Dixie Highway, Berea.
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To topHoward Hall, Berea College.
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To topLadies Hall, Berea College.
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To topBerea College: Knapp Hall, Kentucky Hall, Blue Ridge Hall, Cumberland Hall. (Printed verso reads: "KNAPP HALL - a model elementary school building. Built in 1914. KENTUCKY HALL - erected in 1917 - a dormitory for Foundation Junior High School women. BLUE RIDGE HALL - built in 1917, for men of the Foundation Junior High School. CUMBERLAND HALL - built in 1917 for men of the Foundation Junior High School.")
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To topThe Chapel Tower, From Window of Science Hall, Berea College, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "The Chapel was given in 1904 by an anonymous donor, built by student labor, and seats 1,700. In the tower are located the clock which strikes the quarter hours and the chimes, given in commemoration of President Frost's 25t anniversary. These are played by students several times daily and their good cheer reaches over the campus and town.")
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To topLincoln Hall, Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "Lincoln Hall, the central building on the campus, contains the administration offices of the College. It was built in 1886, and the third floor is divided into classrooms.")
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To topLincoln Hall, Berea College.
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Pearsons Hall, Berea College.
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To topCarnegie Library, Berea College.
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To topPhelps-Stokes Chapel, Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "PHELPS-STOKES CHAPEL - built in 1904 by student labor. Seats seventeen hundred people and contains classrooms and a library reading room. The tower houses the Frost Memorial Chimes.")
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To topElizabeth Roger Hall, Berea College.
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To topVincent Goldthwait Memorial Agriculture Building, Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "VINCENT GOLDTHWAIT MEMORIAL AGRICULTURE BUILDING - completed in 1928. Contains classrooms, offices, and laboratories, with special facilities for butter and cheese manufacture.")
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To topJessie Preston Draper Memorial, Berea College.
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To topPhelps-Stokes Chapel, Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "Phelps Stokes Chapel was built in 1904 by student labor. The auditorium accomodates the student body of approximately 1700. The William G. Forest Memorial Chimes, played several times daily by students, are in the Chapel Tower.")
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To topPresident's Home, Berea College. (Printed verso reads: "The President's House, erected in 1930, is the gift of Mr. Wm. B. Belknap. It is furnished, to a large extent with furniture made by Students in the Berea College Woodcraft Shop.")
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To topElizabeth Rogers Hall, Berea College. [Drawing by Julia Gridley Severance '26.]
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To topBerea College Library, Berea College. [Drawing by Julia Gridley Severance '26.]
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To topChapel Tower, Berea College. [Drawing by Julia Gridley Severance '26.]
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To topBerea . . . The Halfway Point Between The North And South. Berea College is a strong liberal arts college. The well known Student Industries are part of its self-help program. Week day campus tours with student guides.
(Printed verso reads: "Boone Tavern Hotel, Berea . . .")
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(Printed verso reads: "Boone Tavern Hotel, Berea . . .")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Boone Tavern Hotel At Night, Berea College.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "BOONE TAVERN HOTEL, BEREA, KENTUCKY. Guests enjoy the cheery atmosphere and comfort of the Georgian Colonial Lobby.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: BOONE TAVERN HOTEL, BEREA, KENTUCKY. Seventy-five individually controlled air-conditioned rooms are pleasantly furnished for your comfort. This popular Southern Inn is furnished with authentic reproductions of early American furniture made of our own native Cherry and Walnut or imported Mahogany.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "GEORGIAN DINING ROOM, BOONE TAVERN HOTEL, BEREA, KENTUCKY. This spacious air-conditioned dining room with its lovely student made cherry furniture accomodates 200 guests. Courteous student waiters, waitresses and trayboys give gracious service. A no-tipping regulation is strictly adhered to. Fresh vegetables from our college gardens, dairy products from our creamery and the outstanding foods and service make Boone Tavern Hotel an inviting place to dine.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DINING ROOMS, BOONE TAVERN, BEREA COLLEGE, KENTUCKY. The Boone Tavern Dining Rooms accommodate 150 guests with a total banquet capacity of 250 guests. Student waiters, waitresses, and trayboys give courteous and gracious service. A No-Tipping regulation is requested. The crisp College laundered linens and fresh cut flowers enhance the beauty of the dining rooms. Fresh vegetables from our College Gardens, Dairy products from our Creamery and the outstanding foods and service makes Boone Tavern an inviting place to dine.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "FIRESIDE INDUSTRIES AND SALES ROOM, BEREA COLLEGE.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "JAMES HALL, BEREA COLLEGE.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Phelps Stokes Chapel, Berea College. This Chapel was built in 1904 by student labor. The auditorium accomodates the student body of approximately 1700. The William G. Forest Memorial Chimes, played several times daily by the students, are in the Chapel tower.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "J.A.R. Rogers Art Building, with Chimes Tower in background, Berea College. Given to the college by John R. Rogers as a memorial to his father, Rev. J.A.R. Rogers, first Principal of the Berea School.")
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To topLincoln Hall, Berea College.
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To topRogers Fine Arts Building, Berea College.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Paul Green's Wilderness Road. The Berea College Folk Drama of the Civil War. 'Swing that pretty girl round and round.' Real native dances are performed by Berea Country Dancers, with choral and organ accompaniment. The Indian Fort Theater where Wilderness Road is produced, is in the Berea College forest, three miles from U.S. 25. Berea is in the edge of the Cumberlands, between Cincinnati and the Great Smoky Mountains.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Paul Green's Wilderness Road. The Berea College Folk Drama of the Civil War. Many a man faced his own brother across the enemy lines. That was what it meant to live in a borderline state. Scene is a reenactment of the historic Battle of Perryville, Kentucky. The Indian Fort Theater, where WILDERNESS ROAD is produced, is in the Berea College forest, three miles from U.S. 25. Berea is in the edge of the Cumberlands between Cincinnati and the Great Smoky Mountains.")
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To topView from the East Pinnacle.
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To topMemorial Of A Kentucky Tragedy: Jeroboam Beauchamp and Wife, July 7, 1826.
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To top[Elevated view.]
Bird's Eye View Of The Famous Blue Lick Springs, KY.
Blue Licks Battle Ground Monument. Ky. State Park No. 5 Where Last Battle Of Revolutionary War Was Fought.
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To topOLDSALT WELL, Blue Lick Springs, Ky. Where Pioneers made their Salt. In this enclosure, prehistoric Animal Bones were unearthed, and now on display in Blue Lick Battlefield State Park Museum.
[Ground-level view of Blue Knob.]
Road Leading To Top Of Black Mountain, Highest Point In Kentucky.
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To topKentucky's First Fort, Boonsborough, Kentucky. Erected in 1775 by Daniel Boone. [Drawing]
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To topKentucky's First Fort, Boonesborough. Erected in 1775 by Daniel Boone.
Kentucky's First Fort, Boonesborough. Erected in 1775 by Daniel Boone. (No Postmark)
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To topBoonesboro Beach on Kentucky River.
Boonesboro Beach on Kentucky River.
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Boonesboro Beach on Kentucky River.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Restaurant and Bath House, Fort Boonesborough State Park on Kentucky River (Between Richmond and Winchester), Boonesboro, Kentucky.")
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To topKentucky River Ferry at Boonesboro.
Kentucky Souvenir Card [3 attached cards]: Fort Boonesboro - 1). Kentucky Building, Jamestown Exposition 2). Center House 3). The Sitting Room.
The Locks and Dam at Boonesborough, near Winchester, Ky.
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To topFederal Highway 227, On The Wilderness Trail. Boonesboro Bathing Beach & cottages, Boonesboro, KY.
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To topStatue of Daniel Boone, Boonesboro, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Daniel Boone, one of America's outstanding pioneers was born in 1735 near Reading, Pa. He migrated westward and in 1775 built the stockade fort on the site view now occupied by Boonesboro. Later he continued westward to Missouri where he died in 1820 near the present town of Marthasville. He is buried in Frankfort, Ky.")
- Box 2, item 296
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To topThe Transylvanian Monument, Unvailed Oct. 12, 1935.
- Box 2, item 297
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To topThree images: Daniel Boone [Portrait], Old Fort at Boonesborough, and Daniel Boone Monument in Frankfort, Ky.
- Box 2, item 298
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To topBoonesboro Bridge Near Richmond, In "Old Kentucky". 2 copies
- Box 2, item 299
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To topDaniel Boone Tablet, Boonesboro, In "Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "Just 12 miles from Richmond, Ky., located on Kentucky River, Boonesboro is the first settlement in Kentucky named after the original Daniel Boone Fort, which stood on this spot. The stone, with names thereon, was erected in memory of Daniel Boone's Fort and the men, women and children that were with him in the old fort and fought the Indians.")
- Box 2, item 300
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To topBird's eye view of Booneville, Ky.
Bourbon Fair, Ky. 1852. [VIPs identified include: Gen. Winfield Scott, Candidate for President]
- Box 2, item 302
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To topBattleship Kentucky 16.90 Knots.
Wheat field, near Lexington. 2 copies
Cutting Kentucky Blue Grass at Winchester.
- Box 3, item 3
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To topGathering the Blue Grass Seed, Kentucky Industry.
- Box 3, item 4
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To topGathering the famous Blue Grass Seed.
- Box 3, item 5
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Harvesting Blue Grass Seed in Kentucky.
One of the Shady Lanes which wend their restful ways throughout the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky. 3 copies
- Box 3, item 7
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To topStripping Blue Grass in Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 8
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To topA Blue Grass Woodland.
- Box 3, item 9
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To topPerfect Motherhood: Ozanam [1896-1924 Walnut Hall Farm] and Foal. [Horses]
In the fields of Clover, In Old Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 11
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To topGathering the famous Blue Grass Seed.
- Box 3, item 12
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"Perfect Motherhood" Kentucky Thoroughbreds. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 13
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To topThe call to supper - thoroughbreds in the Blue Grass. [Horses]
Dairy Farm in Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 15
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To topA Kentucky Hemp Field.
A pastoral scene in the Blue Grass. [Sheep]
Cutting Coal at Face of Chamber.
- Box 3, item 18
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To topA Kentucky Coal Mine.
- Box 3, item 19
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Switzer Covered Bridge - Circa 1855. Located in Franklin County. Bridge spans North Elkhorn Creek. Listed on National Register of Historic Places, 1974.")
- Box 3, item 20
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To topCovered Bridge. Preserved by Franklin County as an example of bridge building of this era.
- Box 3, item 21
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To topA Kentucky Hemp Field. 2 copies
Cutting Hemp Machine.
Cutting Hemp, one of Old Kentucky's Famous Crops.
A Kentucky Hemp Field.
- Box 3, item 25
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Cutting Hemp in Kentucky.
Kentucky Hemp Field- Near Lexington.
In a Southern Hemp Field.
A Kentucky Hemp Field. [Same Print As No. 22]
Kentucky Hemp Field.
In Kentucky Hemp Fields. Standing, Spreading and Shocked.
A Kentucky Hemp Field.
Cutting Hemp near Lexington.
Cutting Hemp in Kentucky [Same as No. 28 But Without Telephone Pole in Background]
A Field Of Hemp - Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 35
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To topA Picturesque Kentucky Hemp Field.
Kentucky Cardinal. (Printed verso on two cards reads: "The Cardinal is the official bird of Kentucky.") 5 copies
- Box 3, item 37
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To topMoonlight on the Ohio.
- Box 3, item 38
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To topIllinois Central Passenger Train Crossing Kentucky Dam, Western Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 39
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To top"Lonesome Trail" Kentucky (Postmarked 1927)
- Box 3, item 40
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To topA Typical Mountain Home in Kentucky. 5 copies
- Box 3, item 41
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home.
My Old Kentucky Home.
My Old Kentucky Home.
Hair pin curve on River Hill, Dixie Highway, Madison County, "In Old Kentucky" - K21. (Handwritten notation on back reads: "Richmond hill bet(ween) Richmond & Lex. Before road was remade & changed in 1935.")
- Box 3, item 45
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To top"A bit of Ky. Mountain Scenery" on L. & N. R.R.
Transportation in the Kentucky Mountains. 2 copies
- Box 3, item 47
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To top"Up Against It." In Dear Old Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 48
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To top"An Old Kentucky Home."
In Kentucky. [Seven-verse poem by Jas. H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 50
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To topRapid transit in Kentucky Mountains. 2 copies
Gateway to Kentucky; Bridge across the beautiful Ohio River, between Illinois and Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 52
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To topOn the Kentucky River. [Steamboat]
- Box 3, item 53
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To topThe Kentucky and Dix River meet at High Bridge, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "The highest bridge spanning a navigable stream on the American continent. The most massive structure of its length and breadth known to the civilized world. Height 315 feet. Length 1,223 feet.)
- Box 3, item 54
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To topKentucky River Bluffs.
- Box 3, item 55
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Kentucky River from High Bridge, near Lexington, Ky.
- Box 3, item 56
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To topKentucky River, Eastern Kentucky, Louisville & Nashville R.R. 2 copies
"Devils Bend," Clays Ferry, Kentucky River.
Greetings from Kentucky Lake. (Printed verso reads: "One of the T.V.A.'s most popular resort areas. Fishing, boating, and wate skiing attract many visitors each year.")
- Box 3, item 59
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Modern Kenlake Hotel at Kentucky Lake State Park, near Hardin, Ky., on beautiful Kentucky Lake.")
- Box 3, item 60
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To topAerial View of Eggner's Ferry Bridge, U.S. Highway 68, over the Beautiful Kentucky Lake. Western Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 61
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To topCliff on Kentucky River. [Steam engine]
- Box 3, item 62
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To topCliff on Kentucky River, Kentucky. [Steam engine - Duplicate of No. 62]
- Box 3, item 63
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To topOn the Kentucky River. [Floating Logs]
- Box 3, item 64
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To topDam in Kentucky River.
Crossing Kentucky River at Evelyn "Gate" to the Ross Creek Kentucky Oil Fields.
- Box 3, item 66
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To topTie Fleet on the Ohio River, Ky.
- Box 3, item 67
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To topHeaded upstream for all day cruise on Steamer Idlewild.
- Box 3, item 68
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To topFishing in Kentucky.
Steamboat Rock on Picturesque Laurel River, Southeastern Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 70
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To topKentucky Palisades, Kentucky River, On U.S. Highway 68, Central Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "This view of the beautiful Palisades along the stories Kentucky River, is from Brooklyn bridge near Shakertown, between Harrodsburg and Lexington.")
- Box 3, item 71
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To topBoating on Beautiful Kentucky Lake. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Lake, the largest man-made lake in the world, is 184 miles long and has a shore line of 2,400 miles.")
- Box 3, item 72
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To topKentucky and Dix River.
Kentucky River Bluffs in Old Kentucky.
(Printed verso reads: "Airview, Dewey Lake State Park in Eastern Kentucky. Situated in the rugged mountains of Eastern Kentucky, Dewey Lake is reached by U.S. 23 and 460. Located near Prestonsburg, between Paintsville and Pikeville, Kentucky. Dewey Lake is one of the outstanding resort areas of Scenic Eastern Kentucky.")
- Box 3, item 75
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Tyrone Bridge Over The Kentucky River. On Hwy. No. 62 between Lawrenceburg and Versailles, Kentucky. Length: 1255 feet - Height 170 feet - Width 22 feet.")
- Box 3, item 76
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Twin Bridges on I-75, Clays Ferry, Kentucky. The bridges are 250 feet high, 1,736 feet long and considered the highest Highway Bridges east of the Mississippi and contains the highest continuous deck steel bridge in the nation. Several pictures of the bridge have appeared in national magazines. One was designed architecturally before it was designed structurally and is outstanding not only for its functional engineering but also for its structural beauty.")
- Box 3, item 77
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To topKentucky River and Government Lock. 2 copies
Kentucky River Bluffs in Old Kentucky.
View along Ledge of Kentucky River.
View along Ledge of Kentucky River.
Herding Lambs to Pasture in old Kentucky. 2 copies
- Box 3, item 82
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To topKentucky River Scenery.
On the Kentucky River. [Steam Boat] 2 copies
- Box 3, item 84
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To topDixie Highway from top of "Big Hill," Madison County, "In Old Kentucky" - K20.
- Box 3, item 85
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To topFirst Lessons. [A woman spinning yarn]
Daniel Boone's cabin on the Ky. River.
(Printed verso reads: "Lincoln's Birthplace Cabin - Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site, Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States - was born in this cabin on February 12, 1809. The historical park comprises 116 1/2 acres, nearly 100 acres of which were included in the original Thomas Lincoln Farm. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site, is located on U.S. Highway 31-E and KY-61, two miles south of Hodgenville, Kentucky. This is a Sample of Curteichcolor 3-D from Curt Teich & Company, Inc., 1733 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago 13, Illinois."
- Box 3, item 88
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home (Postmarked 1908)
Old Plantation Cabin, "In Old Kentucky" - KY29. 2 copies
- Box 3, item 90
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To topBasket Making in a Kentucky Mountain Home.
A Typical Log Cabin, "In Old Kentucky".
- Box 3, item 92
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To topUncle Tom.
- Box 3, item 93
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home.
Good Friends in Old Kentucky. [Farm woman standing next to a milk cow]
- Box 3, item 95
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To topWaiting. [Frontier Nursing Service horse grazing by mountain trail]
- Box 3, item 96
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To topBalancing Rock On Laurel River, Southeastern Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 97
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Steamboat Rock On Picturesque Laurel River, Southeastern Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 98
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To topPicturesque Scene On The Pan Bowl, Near Jackson, KY. 60 Feet From Water To Water, 7 Miles Around.
- Box 3, item 99
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Laundry Day in Kentucky Mountains, along "Hell for Sartin Creek" on L & E.R.R.
Dividing of the Ways of Kentucky & Tennessee.
The Old Northville Spring. This fine pure spring water, always cold and refreshing, has been flowing for centuries. Countless thousands visit this spring enjoying its health giving qualities. Its care and upkeep has been a Rotary project for many years.
- Box 3, item 102
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To topA typical log cabin, "In Old Kentucky" - K8.
- Box 3, item 103
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To topA Kentucky Log Cabin.
Kentucky in the Early Days. 3 copies
- Box 3, item 105
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To topSister Mary Settles. [Portrait] (Printed verso reads: "Shaker Village was communistically owned and was divided into families, each family occupying a house. The families were governed in their spiritual relations by four Elders, two of each sex, while temporal affairs were regulated by four Deacons, two men and two women. All minor offices were filled in like manner. The Shakers were not afraid to put the women into power. Sister Mary C. Settles was the educator of the village, and its last surviving member. She was born October 30, 1836 and died March 29, 1923.")
- Box 3, item 106
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To topBoone's Cabin, High Bridge, KY.
A Typical Mountain Home in Kentucky.
(Printed verso reads: "A Scene in the Mountains.")
- Box 3, item 109
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To topNatural Bridge. (Printed verso reads: "Natural Bridge State Park. This rock formation, 30 feet wide across the top, 50 feet wide at the base with an arch over 100 feet in the clear, is one of Kentucky's most spectacular natural attractions. Located in the scenic Red River Valley, Cumberland National Forest the park is near Slade, Ky., just off highway 15 only 57 miles from Lexington. This area, with its mountainous terrain and high rugged cliffs presents a sharp contrast in scenery to the rolling acres of the bluegrass country.")
- Box 3, item 110
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To topGo up into the mountains, Upon a sunlit lane, To drink from Nature's fountains, And be refreshed again. [A scene showing a road leading up into the mountains.]
- Box 3, item 111
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To topA Picturesque Roadway In The Heart Of The Mountains.
- Box 3, item 112
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To topCanon Creek Falls, Eastern Kentucky, Louisville & Nashville R.R.
- Box 3, item 113
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To topA Bit Of Kentucky Mountain Scenery.
- Box 3, item 114
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To topIn The Heart Of The "Breaks" Of Sandy River, "In Old Kentucky" Looking South Toward Chimney Rock.
- Box 3, item 115
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To topAlong Ledge Of Kentucky River.
- Box 3, item 116
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A Mountain Railway, among the cliffs in Kentucky.
(Printed verso reads: "Sky Bridge, Cumberland National Forest, Kentucky. This outstanding formation is located just off state route 15, in an area of magnificent natural scenery.")
- Box 3, item 118
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To topGrinding Grain For A Kentucky Moonshine Still.
View From Halls Gap - U.S. 27, Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 120
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To top[Generic road scene through mountainous, heavily wooded area bordering a lake.]
- Box 3, item 121
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To topA Bit Of Kentucky Mountain Scenery. [Same Print As No. 114]
- Box 3, item 122
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To topScene On The Kentucky River. [Steam Boat]
- Box 3, item 123
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To topScene on the Green River. [Steam Boat]
- Box 3, item 124
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To topOn The Beautiful Kentucky River, Lexington, KY. [Steamboat]
- Box 3, item 125
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To topView of Falls at Lock No. 4, Kentucky River.
Along Ledge Of Kentucky River.
- Box 3, item 127
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To topOhio River And Kentucky Hills.
Kentucky River Bluffs.
- Box 3, item 129
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To topKentucky River From High Bridge, Near Lexington, KY.
- Box 3, item 130
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To top[Kentucky River Palisades.]
View Of The Cumberland River Above Cumberland Falls, KY.
- Box 3, item 132
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To topLouisa & Ft. Gay Bridge; Only Bridge In U.S. Crossing Two Rivers And Connecting Two States; West Virginia And Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 133
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To topAmong the cliffs on Kentucky River.
Logging on the Kentucky River.
Logging on the Kentucky River.
Logging on Kentucky River.
- Box 3, item 137
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To topLogging in the North Fork, Kentucky River, near Jackson, Ky.
- Box 3, item 138
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To topView of Kentucky River, Estill Springs.
(Printed verso reads: "The beautiful Ohio River, with the blue hills of Kentucky in background, carries millions of tons of freight, and also has become a great haven for pleasure boat enthusiasts." [Steam Boat]
- Box 3, item 140
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Indiana University Theatre, Showboat Majestic Touring the Ohio River.")
- Box 3, item 141
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To topTie fleet on the Ohio River. [Barges Loaded With Railroad Ties]
- Box 3, item 142
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To topCliff On Kentucky River. [Steam Locomotive Engine]
- Box 3, item 143
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To topThe Elkhorn River and Bluffs in Old Kentucky.
The Beautiful Valley of The Benson in Old Kentucky. [Distillery In Center]
Steps up Bluffs of Dix River in Old Kentucky.
Kentucky River Scenery.
Kentucky River Scenery on L & N R.R.
Bridge At Three Forks on Kentucky River.
Brooklyn Bridge Over Kentucky River, Lexington, "In Old Kentucky" - K23. (Printed verso of one card reads: "Brooklyn Bridge is reached immediately after passing from the north through Boone's Tunnel. Both approaches to the bridge afford views of unsurpassed scenic beauty and from the bridge an excellent view of the palisades of the Kentucky River may be had.") 2 copies
- Box 3, item 150
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To topClay's Ferry Bridge Over Kentucky River, Dixie Highway, Near Richmond, "In Old Kentucky" K22.
- Box 3, item 151
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To topClay Ferry Memorial Bridge, Lexington, KY. (Printed verso reads: "Memorial Bridge at Clay's Ferry on U.S. 25 south of Lexington, highest highway bridge east of the Mississippi River.")
- Box 3, item 152
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To topThe Breaks - "Grand Canyon of the South". (Printed verso reads: "Scenic overlooks and picnic areas will afford visitors an opportunity to view to the best advantage the superb scenes of rustic beauty presented by the Breaks. A rugged area of the Cumberland Mountains on the Kentucky-Virginia Border.")
- Box 3, item 153
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To topKentucky River Bluffs, Lexington, Ky.
- Box 3, item 154
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Scenic View of the Beautiful Ohio River, the Northern Boundary of Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "The beautiful Ohio River forms the Northern Boundary of Kentucky, 'the Blue Grass State.' Adjoining states are Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee & Missouri." (One card Postmarked 1962, the other card has handwritten date - 1952) 2 copies
- Box 3, item 155
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To topDaniel Boone's Log Cabin on Kentucky River.
- Box 3, item 156
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To topKentucky River Scenery.
On The Wilderness Trail. (Printed verso reads: "Boonesboro is 98 miles south of Cincinnati, Ohio, and 8 miles south of Winchester, Ky., on a fine macadam road from Cincinnati to Richmond, Ky.")
- Box 3, item 158
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To topKentucky Dam, T.V.A. Project On The Tennessee River, Near Benton, KY. (Printed verso reads: "The KENTUCKY DAM - As the Artist Sees It - is the Tennessee Valley Authority's water control project now under construction on the Tennessee River, 12 miles from Benton, Ky. The total length of the dam, including lock, when completed will be 8,700 feet. The Reservoir and Navigation Pool formed will extend from the dam to Pickwick Landing Dam, a distance of 184.4 miles, and will have a shore line of 1,580 miles. The total cost of the Kentucky Dam Project will be $110,000,000 and date of completion is set for January 1946.")
- Box 3, item 159
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To top"Chimney Rock" on the Kentucky River. 75 feet high, 4 x 6 feet at the base. 3 copies
- Box 3, item 160
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To topBreaks of Sandy River. (Printed verso reads: "Breaks of Sandy River often called 'The Grand Canyon of the South'. Located at Elkhorn City, Ky. This scene taken from new road just above Pool Point Railway Bridge.")
- Box 3, item 161
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To topIn The Heart Of The "Breaks" Of Sandy River, "In Old Kentucky" Looking South Toward Chimney Rock. 2 copies
- Box 3, item 162
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To topBoone Tunnel, Lexington, Ky.
- Box 3, item 163
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To topBoonesboro Bridge, Near Richmond, "In Old Kentucky" - K58.
- Box 3, item 164
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To topQueen & Crescent Route, Double Track Rock Ballast.
- Box 3, item 165
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To top(Handwritten note on back reads: "Kentucky River Scenery?")
In Far-Famed Old Kentucky. [Three Verse Poem]
- Box 3, item 167
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To topKentucky [State Seal]. I am now in Far Famed Old Kentucky, Known the world over for Pretty Women, Fast Horses and Fine Whiskey.
The Squire. [Two Verse Poem by William H. Townsend to J. Winston Coleman, Jr.] 2 copies
"Old KainTuck". [Five Verse Poem by Thomas H. Arnold, Chicago]
- Box 3, item 170
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To topAfter a Visit to Old Kentucky [Four Verse Poem, Author Unknown]
- Box 3, item 171
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To topKentucky [Four Verse Poem by Ben L. Cox]
A Kentucky Welcome [Two Verse Poem by G. Allison Holland]
- Box 3, item 173
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My Old Kentucky Home [Song Lyrics] (Printed verso reads: "In the Summer of 1852, the gifted composer Stephen Foster was visiting at Federal Hill and there composed and wrote the immortal 'My Old Kentucky Home'.")
- Box 3, item 174
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home [Song Lyrics]
- Box 3, item 175
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A Kentucky Welcome [Two verse poem by G. Allison Holland ] 3 copies
- Box 3, item 176
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To topHigh Bridge Over Kentucky River - State Capitol, Frankfort, KY. - In Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 177
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High Bridge Over Kentucky River - State Capitol, Frankfort, KY. - G13 - "In Kentucky" Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan. 2 copies
- Box 3, item 178
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To topNeighboring in Kentucky [Six Verse Poem by Lucy Louise Hatcher] (Printed verso reads: "The hills of eastern Kentucky were settled by some of the finest pioneer blood in America, mainly of Scotch, English and Irish descent. Their love of home, kin and land is paramount. It is one section of the United States that has not lost its local color.")
- Box 3, item 179
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To topA Kentucky Welcome [Two Verse Poem by G. Allison Holland]
"Old Kaintuck" [Five Verse Poem- Commentary by Thomas H. Arnold]
"Old Kaintuck" [Five Verse Poem- Commentary by Thomas H. Arnold]
- Box 3, item 182
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To topIn Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 183
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In Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan] (Printed verso on one card lists Kentucky Derby Winners from 1875 to 1933) 2 copies
- Box 3, item 184
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To topKentucky [Four Verse Poem by Ben L. Cox]
- Box 3, item 185
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To topIn Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 186
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South Entrance to Boone's Tunnel, Lexington, Ky.-17.
- Box 3, item 187
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To topAlong Ledge of Kentucky River near Lexington, Ky.
- Box 3, item 188
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To topKentucky River Bluffs, Lexington, Ky.
- Box 3, item 189
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To topThe Beautiful Kentucky River, Looking East from High Bridge.
- Box 3, item 190
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To top"Old Kaintuck" [Five Verse Poem - Commentary by Thomas H. Arnold]
My Old Kentucky Home [Song Lyrics]
- Box 3, item 192
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My Old Kentucky Home [Song Lyrics] (Printed verso reads: "In the Summer of 1852, the gifted composer Stephen Foster was visiting at Federal Hill and there composed and wrote the immortal 'My Old Kentucky Home'.") 2 copies
- Box 3, item 193
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home 2 copies
- Box 3, item 194
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To topIn Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
My Old Kentucky Home [Song Lyrics]
- Box 3, item 196
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My Old Kentucky Home [Song lyrics]
- Box 3, item 197
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home [Song Lyrics]
- Box 3, item 198
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To topKentucky Thoroughbreds [Two Verse Poem by James Whitcomb Riley]
- Box 3, item 199
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My Old Kentucky Home K12 [Song Lyrics]
- Box 3, item 200
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To topIn Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 201
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High Bridge Over Kentucky River - State Capitol, Frankfort, KY. , K-13 - In Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 202
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To topThe New High Bridge Over Kentucky River - State Capitol, Frankfort, KY. - In Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 203
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To topHigh Bridge At High Bridge, Ky. - State Capitol, Frankfort, KY. - In Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 204
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To topIn Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 205
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"Kentucky." [Full Color Image of Kentucky State Map] (Printed verso reads: "Top row: Lincoln National Memorial - Federal Hill, 'My Old Kentucky Home,' Bardstown - State Capitol, Frankfort. Bottom row: Mammoth Cave - High Bridge over Kentucky River - Man O'War - Two Typical Kentuckians.")
- Box 3, item 206
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To topMy Old Kentucky Home [Printed verso reads: "In the Summer of 1852, the gifted composer Stephen Foster was visiting at Federal Hill and there composed and wrote the immortal 'My Old Kentucky Home'.")
- Box 3, item 207
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To topIn Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 208
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In Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan] (Printed verso reads: "They say you haven't lived, if you haven't been to Kentucky, so you'd better see and enjoy this state before it is too late.")
- Box 3, item 209
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To topHigh Bridge Over Kentucky River - State Capitol, Frankfort, KY. - In Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 210
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To topIn Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan] 2 copies
- Box 3, item 211
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To topIn Kentucky KE-3 [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan] 2 copies
- Box 3, item 212
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To top"Old Kaintuck" [Five Verse Poem - Commentary by Thomas H. Arnold]
- Box 3, item 213
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In Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
My Old Kentucky Home [Song Lyrics] 2 copies
- Box 3, item 215
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To top"Old Kaintuck" [Five Verse Poem - Commentary by Thomas H. Arnold - The Kentucky River - Thorobreds in Old Kentucky]
- Box 3, item 216
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To top"Old Kaintuck" [Five Verse Poem - Commentary by Thomas H. Arnold]
- Box 3, item 217
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A Kentucky Welcome [Two Verse Poem by G. Allison Holland]
- Box 3, item 218
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A Kentucky Welcome [Two Verse Poem by G. Allison Holland - same as #218] 2 copies
- Box 3, item 219
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To topOld Kentucky Home [Song Lyrics] 2 copies
- Box 3, item 220
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To topA Kentucky Toast [Song Lyrics] (Printed verso reads: "Home of the Kentucky Toast.")
- Box 3, item 221
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To topIn Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 222
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The Creed of the Khaki [Poem by Meredith Armstead Johnston, Copyright 1918]
Southern Politics [Poem by Anonymous Author]
- Box 3, item 224
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To top"In Kentucky" (As the Kurnel sees it.) [Eight Verse Poem by Meredith A. Johnston, Copyright 1918]
"Old Kaintuck" [Five Verse Poem - Commentary by Thomas H. Arnold]
- Box 3, item 226
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In Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
In Far-Famed Old Kentucky [Three Verse Poem]
- Box 3, item 228
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To top"Old Kaintuck" [Five Verse Poem - Commentary by Thomas H. Arnold]
- Box 3, item 229
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To topA Toast to Old Kentucky [Six Verse Poem by Prof. Charles H. Richardson, Ass't Geologist of the Kentucky Geological Survey. 1st Edition Sept., 1920; 2nd Edition Aug., 1921]
A Kentucky Welcome [Two Verse Poem by G. Allison Holland]
- Box 3, item 231
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To topIn Kentucky [Seven Verse Poem by James H. Mulligan]
- Box 3, item 232
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To topDrought in Kentucky [Eighteen Verse Poem by Meredith A. Johnston - Copyright 1918]
Kentucky Owner's Tip [Three Verse Poem by Meredith A. Johnston - Copyright 1933]
- Box 3, item 234
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To topKentucky Thoroughbreds [Two Verse Poem by James Whitcomb Riley]
- Box 3, item 235
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To topComin' Through Kentucky - From "Suds' Main Street Musings" - Copyright [Eight Verse Poem by Herman Lowe] (Printed verso reads: "Herman Lowe, for several years wrote a column for the Park City Daily News, and now runs a Sport and Hardware Store at the corner of State and Tenth Street in Bowling Green, Kentucky.")
- Box 3, item 236
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To topNeighboring in Kentucky [Six Verse Poem by Lucy Louise Hatcher]
- Box 3, item 237
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To topIn Kentucky (As the Kurnel Sees It) [Eight Verse Poem by Meredith A. Johnston - Copyright 1933]
- Box 3, item 238
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To topKentucky (State Song) by Mrs. W. Leslie Collins - Copyrighted 1921.
In Old Kentucky [Three Verse Poem]
- Box 3, item 240
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To topSouthern Politics [Four Verse Poem]
- Box 3, item 241
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To topDaughters Of The American Revolution of Kentucky [Four Verse Poem - I.E.F.]
- Box 3, item 242
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To topThey Were Bred in Old Kentucky [Horses]
- Box 3, item 243
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To topKentucky Thoroughbreds [Two Verse Poem by James Whitcomb Riley] [Horses]
(Printed verso reads: "MAN O'WAR and OL' WILL - One of the greatest thoroughbred race horses of all time, Man o' War won 20 of his 21 starts. At stud he also became famous as a sire. Two of his sons won the Kentucky Derby - Clyde Van Dusen and War Admiral. His stud groom, Will Harbut, described him, 'de mostest hoss dat evah wuz.' Owned by Samuel D. Riddle, Faraway Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.")
- Box 3, item 245
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To topMan O' War (Printed verso reads: "Man o' War, standing at S. D. Riddle's Faraway Farms, and Keeneland Race Course, America's non-profit track, are the two most popular tourist attractions in Kentucky's famed Blue Grass.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 246
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To topModel of the Race Horse, 'Man o' War'. (Printed verso reads: "FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, CHICAGO, U.S.A. MODEL OF THE RACE HORSE 'MAN O' WAR', Stanley Field Hall. This model represents one of the highest types of the modern American race horse. They are characterized by a small head, long body, slender legs and general harmony of form. This model was executed and presented to Field Museum by the sculptor, Frederick Blaschke. It is exhibited in the case showing the evolution of the horse as illustrating the climax of horse evolution. The model is one-fifth natural size.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 247
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To topMan-O-War. [Horses]
Do We Horses Know? [Six Verse Poem by Meredith A. Johnston - Copyright 1918]
Hoot Mon, 2:00, Hambletonian Winner. 2 copies [Horses]
Guy Abbey - 2.06 3/4 - Calumet Farm, Lexington, KY. (Printed verso reads: "Owned by Calumet Farm, Versailles Pike, LEXINGTON, KY., W.M. Wright, Prop.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 251
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To topWar Admiral 'In Old Kentucky'-K84. (Printed verso reads: "War Admiral as a three year old, in 26 starts, won 21 times, placed second three times and was third once. His winnings totaled $273,240. Voted by racing writers, the outstanding thoroughbred of 1937, he won the $50,000 Widener Cup at Hialeah in 1938. Other victories included the Chesapeake, Eastern Shore Handicap, Washington Handicap, Pimlico Special, Jockey Club Gold Cup, Wilson Handicap, Whitney Stakes, Saratoga Cup and Saratoga Handicap.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 252
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To topWar Admiral - Lexington, KY.- 37. (Printed verso reads: "War Admiral, undefeated as a three year old, in 26 starts, won 21 times, placed second three times and was third once. His winnings totaled $273,240. Voted by racing writers, the outstanding thoroughbred of 1937, he won the $50,000 Widener Cup at Hialeah in 1938. Other victories included the Chesapeake, Eastern Shore Handicap, Washington Handicap, Pimlico Special, Jockey Club Gold Cup, Wilson Handicap, Whitney Stakes, Saratoga Cup and Saratoga Handicap.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 252A
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To top(Printed verso reads: "NASHUA. One of the world's leading money winners, won 22 of his 30 starts in 3 seasons of racing. Retired from racing in 1956, he now stands at LESLIE COMBS II's SPENDTHRIFT FARM. His first crop of foals will come to the races in 1960.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 253
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To topLexington [Thoroughbred], Courtesy of Duncan Gibson, Ingleside, Lexington, KY. Reproduction Of Original Painting By Troye 1867. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 254
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To top"Thoroughbreds", Raised in Kentucky. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 255
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To top"Montgomery Chief", a Famous Kentucky Saddle Horse. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 256
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To topPhotograph of a trotting horse and sulky during a race. [Horses]
Greyhound, World Champion Trotter, 1:55 1/4, Lexington, KY. (No Postmark) [Horses]
- Box 3, item 258
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To topBernborough. (Printed verso reads: "BERNBOROUGH - By Emborough out of Bern Maid. Winner of 15 consecutive stake races in Australia. Owner Louis B. Mayer. Standing at Leslie Combs II's Spendthrift Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.") 3 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 259
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To topAlibhai. (Printed verso reads: "ALIBHAI - By the famous English sire Hyperion out of Teresina. Sire of 5 stakes winners of over $100,000 each. Purchased by a syndicate headed by Leslie Combs II for $500,000, the highest price ever paid for a horse in America. Standing at Spendthrift Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.") 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 260
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To top(Printed verso reads: "WHIRLAWAY - Stakes winner of 32 races and over $550,000. Holds time record for Kentucky Derby (1 3/4 miles in 2:01 2/5). Standing at Calumet Farm, Lexington, Kentucky. Owner and breeder, Mr. Warren Wright.") 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 261
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To topMan-O'-War By Fair Play-Mahubah By Rock Sand. The Greatest Race Horse the world has ever known. He is the largest money winner in American turf history, having won $249,465. Won twenty out of twenty-one starts and second once. Was bred at Belmont Stock Farm near Lexington, Ky., and is now retired to the stud at Hinata Stock Farm near Lexington. 3 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 262
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To topKentucky Trots, In The Heart of The Blue Grass State. [Horses]
"Edna May", World's Champion Saddle Mare, Bred in Kentucky. [Horses]
Peter the Great at Forkland, R.S. Strader, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 265
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To top"'Highland Eagle", A Kentucky Bred Horse. [Horses]
Belwin, 2.06 3-4, No. 57,203; Undefeated Son of McKinney, 2.11 1-4; At Forkland. R.S. Strader, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 267
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To topNorth Star the III, "The Wonder Horse." "In Old Kentucky"- G26. (Printed verso reads: "North Star III, winner of the Barton Mills Nursery and Middle Park Plate, and $16,875.00 as a two-year old in England. His produce have won in purses over $1,000,000.00. His foremost son being 'Bubbling Over,' winner of the Kentucky Derby, 1926.")
- Box 3, item 268
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To topDan Patch - 1:55 [Horses]
Do We Horses Know? [Six Verse Poem by Meredith A. Johnston - Copyright 1933]
- Box 3, item 270
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To topPerfection with Charles L. DeRyder on sulky. [Horses]
Blue Grass Scene "In Old Kentucky" KE-18. (Printed verso reads: "Picturesque Kentucky, where one can see great expanses of park-like grounds carpeted in blue grass, with towering trees, hedges, vine-covered or mossy stone walls, streamlets, private horse race tracks, and sometimes avenues leading up to stately pillared mansions.")
- Box 3, item 272
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Gallahadion, Winner of 1940 Kentucky Derby - K68. (Printed verso reads: "The 66th Kentucky Derby was run on May 4, 1940, won by Gallahadion; time 2:05. The horse was bred by Mrs. Ethel V. Mars in Clark County, Kentucky.")
- Box 3, item 273
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To top"'Man-O-War," The Wonder Horse, Bred in "Old Kentucky" - K15." (Printed verso reads: "'The Wonder Horse,' Man O'War, is at home on Faraway Farm near Lexington. He is insured for $500,000 and owned by Samuel D. Riddle.") 2 copies
- Box 3, item 274
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To top"Man-O-War," the Wonder Horse, Bred in "Old Kentucky" - K15." [Same Print As No. 274] 2 copies
- Box 3, item 274A
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To topMan O War, "The Wonder Horse." He Was Bred In Old Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "MAN O'WAR, THE RACE HORSE MARVEL OF AMERICA, ran one mile in 1:35, 4-5, mile and one eight in 1:49, 1-5, mile and three eights in 2:14, 1-5, mile and one half in 2:28, 4-5, mile and five eights in 2:40, 4-5, won in two years $249,465. Owned by Samuel D. Riddle, Glen Riddle, Pa.")
- Box 3, item 275
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To topMan -O-War, The Stud Horse. (Printed verso reads: "Man-O-War, the Wonder Horse which won prizes amounting to over $249,000.00 for its owner, Samuel D. Riddle. Man-O-War established many records. Sire of many famous race horses.")
- Box 3, item 276
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To top[Photograph of an African-American man holding a race horse. Handwritten note on verso indicates the location to be Short Street in Lexington, Kentucky, and that the card is from the Margaret P. Johnston Papers, 1960.]
[Photograph of an African-American man holding a race horse. Handwritten note on verso indicates that the card is from the Margaret P. Johnston Papers, 1960.]
[Small oval image of a trotter race at Lexington trotting track. Handwritten note on verso indicates the location is the Lexington Trotting Track and that the card is from the Margaret P. Johnston Papers, 1960] [Horses]
[Image of a trotting race. Handwritten note on verso indicates the location is the Lexington Trotting Track and that the card is from the Margaret P. Johnston Papers, 1960] [Horses]
The Pacing Stallion, Simon Kenton. Foaled 1902; three-year-lod record, 2:13 1/4; the handsomest horse I ever saw. To be sold in my next sale, February 5th to 10th, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. (Handwritten note on verso indicates the location may be Water Street in Lexington, Kentucky, and that the card is from the Margaret P. Johnston Papers, 1960.)
Prince Selma, race record 2:10 3/4, trial 2:07. A grand horse and comes by it honestly, as his ancestors on both sides were a great race of horses. Office 109 East Main Street, Lexington, Ky. (Handwritten note on back indicates that the card is from the Margaret P. Johnston Papers, 1960.)
[Image of an African-American man holding onto an unidentified horse.] (Handwritten note on back indicates that location is probably a Kentucky farm and that the card is from the Margaret P. Johnston papers, 1960.)
[Horses galloping across a field on an unidentified horse farm.] (Handwritten note on back notes "Horses in Blue Grass" and that the card is from the Margaret P. Johnston Papers, 1960.)
Man O'War Statue, Faraway Farm, Lexington, Kentucky. 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 285
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To topMan-O-War, America's Most Famous Race Horse.
- Box 3, item 286
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To topWhirlaway, Winner of 1941 Kentucky Derby - K76." (Printed verso reads: "Once again a Kentucky bred horse proved itself a derby winner. Whirlaway, son of Blenheim the Second, by Dust Whirl, whirled away to a smart finish in 1941 famous racing classic. Ben Jones was trainer.") 2 copies
- Box 3, item 287
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To top[Color image of the thoroughbred "Nashua".] (Printed verso reads: "Now retired to stud at Leslie Combs II's Spendthrift Farm, Lexington, Kentucky, Nashua is shown making his last public appearance. He is shown at Keeneland race track where he last appeared under colors on October 18, 1956. The silks are those of Mr. Combs, in whose name Nashua ran while the property of the syndicate that bought the horse for $1,251,200.") 2 copies
- Box 3, item 288
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To top[Black and white image of the thoroughbred "Nashua".] (Printed verso reads: "Nashua, the world's leading money winning Thoroughbred, made his last public appearance at Keeneland race course on October 18, 1956, before being retired to Leslie Combs II's Spendthrift Farm, Lexington. His lifetime earning were $1,288, 565, winning 22 of 30 starts." And, "I hope that you enjoyed your recent visit to Spendthrift Farm. We hope that you will stop and visit again the next time you are in the Blue Grass. Very sincerely yours, Leslie Combs II, owner.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 289
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To top[Color image of the thoroughbred "Gallant Man".] (Printed verso reads: "Gallant Man. The most successful racehorse imported to the U.S., Gallant Man won the Belmont Stakes setting a new world's record for 1 1/2 miles. He was syndicated by Leslie Combs II and now stands at Mr. Comb's Spendthrift Farm. His first crop of foals will race in 1962.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 290
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To topBull Lea. Sire of Citation and Coaltown, 1st and 2nd in the 1948 Kentucky Derby. He may be seen at Calumet Farm. (Printed verso reads: "See the Bluegrass Countryside. Don't Miss The Horse Farms. You are now in the world's most noted horse producing center. The Kentucky reared Thoroughbred (runners), Standard bred (trotters and pacers), and the American Saddle Horse win wherever they go. The stock farms are open to visitors no charge. Drive through this horse wonderland - stop and look at the horses - talk to the grooms - feel the thrill of a really good horse. Maps and information are available at the Lobby Desk. You will find traditionally famous Kentucky foods in The Lexington Room of The Kentuckian Hotel. Copies of this picture available at the Lobby Desk at no charge.")
(Printed verso reads: "HORSE BREEDING FARM - a typical, familiar scene in Kentucky's Bluegrass Region.")
- Box 3, item 292
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Jet Pilot. (Printed verso reads: "JET PILOT - by Blenheim II out of Black Wave, from the great Frizeur line. Winner of the Kentucky Derby in 1947. Owner Maine Chance Farm. Standing at Spendthrift Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.") 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 293
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To topRequested. (Printed verso reads: "REQUESTED - A leading young sire, by Questionnaire out of Fair Perdita. Owner Benjamin F. Whitaker of Dallas, Texas. Standing at Spendthrift Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.") 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 294
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To topCapot. (Printed verso reads: "CAPOT - B.H. (1946) by Menow - Piquet, by St. Germans - Owned by Greentree Stud, Inc. - Capot was the "Horse of the Year" in 1949. He won that year the Belmont Stakes, Preakness Stakes, Pimlico Special, Jerome Handicap and Sysonby Mile. The previous year, at two, he won the Champagne Stakes, Wakefield Stakes, and Pimlico Futurity. At four he finished his racing career with a win in the Wilson Stakes. Altogether he won $345,620. Capot entered the stud in 1951, his first produce will race in 1954.")
- Box 3, item 295
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To topMonuments to Tenbroeck and Longfellow. At Nantura Farm, Woodford County, KY. The Late Frank B. Harper, Master Of Nantura, Was The First Man In America To Erect A Monument Over The Grave Of A Horse.
Bred in Old Kentucky - Man O'War, The Wonder Horse. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky, the Blue Grass State. The breeding place of the country's finest Race Horses - notably 'Man O'War, The Wonder Horse,' an all-time record winner. Today the sire of many of the best racers, chiefly 'War Admiral', who won the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes in 1937.")
- Box 3, item 297
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To topArdan. (Printed verso reads: "ARDAN - By Pharis out of Adargatis. Champion handicap horse of England and France in 1944 and 1945. Purchased by a syndicate, headed by Leslie Combs II, from Marcel Boussac, leading breeder of France. Standing at Spendthrift Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 298
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To top[Image of the thoroughbred "Alsab".] (Printed verso reads: "ALSAB - Purchased by Col. Albert Sabath as yearling for $700. Stakes winner of $350,015 in four seasons. Sire of stakes winners Myrtle Charm and Alsab's Day in first crop. Standing at Alsab Farm, Lexington, Kentucky.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 299
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To top[Image of the thoroughbred "Sir Gallahad III".] (Printed verso reads: "SIR GALLAHAD III - Stakes winner in France and England. He has led the American Sire list 4 times and broodmare sire list 6 times. Sire of Kentucky Derby winners Gallant Fox, Gallahadion and Hoop Jr., also sire of stakes winners Fighting Fox, Fenelon, Gallant Sir, Vagrancy, Roman and many others. Standing at Claiborne Stud, Paris, Kentucky. Owned by A Syndicate.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 300
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To topTrotting Track, Lexington, KY-32. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeder's Association has its annual trots each fall, attracting race fans from every section of the country. Many of Kentucky's finest farms devote their time to horse breeding.")
- Box 3, item 301
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To top[Image of the thoroughbred "Bull Dog".] (Printed verso reads: "BULL DOG - Stakes winner in France. World's leading money winning sire. Sire of stakes winners Occupation, Occupy, Our Boots, Bull Lea, Coldstream, Miss Dogwood, Eternal Bull, Tiger, and many others. Owner, Coldstream Stud, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 302
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To topCount Fleet - Johnny Longden Up. (Printed verso reads: "Count Fleet, Johnny Longden up, taken the day before winning the Kentucky Derby. Stakes winner of $250,300. Set world's record for two-year-old in Champagne Stakes (mile 1:34 4/5). Undefeated at 3. Standing at Stoner Creek Stud, Paris Kentucky. Owner and breeder Mrs. John D. Hertz.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 303
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To top[Image of the thoroughbred "Count Fleet" with jockey Johnny Longden.] (Printed verso reads: "Count Fleet, with Johnny Longden up, photographed day before winning Kentucky Derby. Stakes winner of $250,300. Never undefeated, set world's record for two-year-old in Champagne Stakes (mile 1:34 4/5). Unbeaten at 3. Standing at Stoner Creek Stud, Paris Kentucky. Owner and breeder Mrs. John D. Hertz.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 304
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To top[Painting of a horse in a barn stall] (Handwritten Note On Verso - From Tompkinsville, Kentucky)
- Box 3, item 305
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To top"Burgoo King," Winner Of 1932 Kentucky Derby, "Bred In Old Kentucky" - K40. (Printed verso reads: "Burgoo King, chestnut colt, by Bubbling Over - Minawand, by Lonawand. Winner 1932 Kentucky Derby and Preakness. His sire, Bubbling Over, won Kentucky Derby in 1926. Owned by Col. E. R. Bradley, Idle Hour Farm, Lexington, Ky.") 3 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 306
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To topCharming King, No. 6284, H.A. Power, Paris, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 307
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To topFlittergold, Himyar Stud, Incorporated, P.T. Chinn, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 308
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To topChestnut Peter 2:05 1-4, Walnut Hall Farm, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 309
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To topStatue of "Fair Play", Elmendorf Farm, Lexington, Ky. 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 310
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To topFriar Rock, Sho Shone Stud, W.R. Cole, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 311
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To topAlmahurst Stable, Lexington, KY. 68299 - Guy Abbey, 2:06 1/4. (Printed verso reads: "GUY ABBEY, 2:06 3/4 - By Guy Axworthy-Abbacy, Winner of the Horse Review Stake - 2nd in Hambletonian in 1928. Property of Henry H. Knight, 333 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Manager, Marvin Childs, Almahurst Stable, Lexington, Ky.")
- Box 3, item 312
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To topAlmahurst Stable, Lexington, KY. 68461 - Mr. McElwyn, 1:59 1/4. (Printed verso reads: "MR. McELWYN, 1:59 1/4 by Guy Axworthy-Widow Maggie, dam of 5 in 2:10. World's Champion Two-Year-Old Trotter (1923) 2:04 - World's Champion Three-Year-Old Trotter (1924) 1:59 3/4 - World's Champion Four-Year-Old Trotter (1925) 1:50 1/2 - World's Champion Living Trotting Stallion (1926) 1:59 1/4 - World's Champion Race Stallion (1924)(3) 2:02, 2:02 1/2 - A SIRE OF CHAMPIONS. Property of Henry H. Knight, 333 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, ILL. Manager, Marvin Childs, Almhurst Stable, Lexington, Ky.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 312A
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To topGuy Axworthy, 2:08 3/4 - Sire Of Three 2 Minute Trotters, Walnut Hall Farm, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 313
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To topMr. McElwyn, 1:59 1/4. 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 314
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To topImp. Star Shoot Premier Sire of America, Sire of Sir Barton, Hamburg Place, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 315
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To topNoah. Himyar Stud (P.T. Chinn), Lexington, KY. (Printed verso reads: "NOAH, Winner of 15 races and of $39,940 including the following races - The Harford twice, Jenning and Fleetwood handicaps, ran six furlongs in 1:11 2-5. Retired to the Stud at Himyar Farm.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 316
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To topMcGregor, The Great, 2:03 1-4, Walnut Hall Farm, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 317
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To topNorth Star The III, The Wonder Horse, "In Old Kentucky"-K26. (Printed verso reads: "North Star III, winner of the Barton Mills Nursery and Middle Park Plate, and $16,875.00 as a two-year old in England. His produce have won in purses over $1,000,000.00. His foremost son being 'Bubbling Over', winner of the Kentucky Derby, 1926.")
- Box 3, item 318
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To topPeter Pluto - 2:05 3/4. (Printed verso reads: "PETER PLUTO - 2:05 3/4 - Sire, Peter the Great - Dam, Nell Worthy L, In The Stud Forkland, Robert S. Strader, Lexington, Ky.") 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 319
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To topPot Au Feu Going to Post in the French Derby, Which He Won 1924, Coldstream Stud, Lexington, KY. (Printed verso reads: "POT AU FEU, Chestnut, 1921. By Bruleur - Polly Peachum by Spearmint. Property of C.B. Shaffer. Won Prix la Fleene at two. Won Prix Daru, French Derby, and Prix du President de la Republique, beating Capucin and Filibert de Savoie at three. Won 798, 319 Francs. T.B. YOUNG, Mgr., Lexington, Ky.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 320
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To topNancy Hanks, Hamburg Place, Lexington, Ky. Ogden, Star Shoot, Plaudit, Ormandale. [Horses]
Peter Volo - 2.02, Champion 2, 3, and 4 Year Old, Walnut Hall Farm, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 322
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To topSan Francisco, 2:07 3-4, Walnut Hall Farm, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 323
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To top"Sir Martin" International Stake Winner, By Ogden, Dam Lady Sterling (The Dam of Sir Barton), Hamburg Place, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 324
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To topTwenty Grand, Bred "In Old Kentucky"-K72. (Printed verso reads: "Twenty Grand, from Mrs. Payne Whitney's Greentree Farm, near Lexington, Kentucky, came into prominence first in 1930 by setting a new mile record of 1 minute and 36 seconds. He won the Kentucky Derby in 1931. Soon after he went lame and never recovered.") 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 325
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To topHe Was Bred In Old Kentucky. [Horses]
Prize Pair of High Steppers in Kentucky. [Horses]
Bull Lea. (Printed verso includes lineage information. Also reads: "BULL LEA, best son of his Sire and his Dam (which produced 6 stakes winners); won $94,825 including the BLUE GRASS STAKES, the KENNER, THORNTON MEMORIAL and AUTUMN HANDICAPS, at 3, and the WIDENER HANDICAP (beating STAGEHAND (to which he ran second in the McLENNAN MEMORIAL), at 4. 27 starts, 10 wins, 7 seconds, 3 thirds. BULL LEA is sire of 15 STAKES WINNERS with 6 crops to race through May 1, 1948, including TWILIGHT STAR (first filly to be Horse of the year, 1944, and shared best two-year-old filly honors in 1943 with DURAZNA); ARMED (world's leading money winning gelding, with $773,700, through 5/1/48 and Horse of the year in 1947. HARRIET SUE; TWOSY; GOOD BLOOD; BULL PLAY; HIGH SHINE; DEGAGE; FAULTLESS; LOOKOUT JESTER; ANN'S LEE; BEWITCH (best two-year-old filly of 1947, winner of $221,925 though 5/1/48); CITATION (best two-year-old of 1947, winner KENTUCKY DERBY and PREAKNESS in 1948); COALTOWN (winner BLUE GRASS…
- Box 3, item 328
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To top"Pensive." (Printed verso includes lineage information. Also reads "PENSIVE/Stakes winner of $167,715 in 1 1/2 seasons of racing at 2 and 3 Winner Kentucky Derby, Preakness, second in Belmont by 1/2 length./PENSIVE started 22 times, won 7, including the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, Rowe Memorial Handicap; second 5 times, including the Belmont, Key Largo Handicap, Bowie, Chesapeake Stakes, and Isolator Purse (to TWILIGHT TEAR); third 4 times, including Champagne, Oden Bowie, Classic (to TWILIGHT TEAR); fourth 4 times, Belmont Futurity, Stars and Stripes, Dick Welles Handicaps and American Derby./First foals of 1946 are now two-year-olds and will race in 1948./CALUMET FARM (WARREN WRIGHT), Versailles Pike 5/15/48, Lexington, Ky., R. R. 2".)
- Box 3, item 329
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To topSun Again. (Printed verso includes lineage information. Also reads: "SUN AGAIN - Stakes Winner of $154,375 in 4 Seasons of Racing! including JUVENILE STAKES, ARLINGTON FUTURITY, SESQUI-CENTENNIAL HANDICAP, DREXEL, RIGGS, SOUTHERN MARYLAND, GITTINGS DIXIE HANDICAPS, EQUIPOISE MILE. Second in DERBY TRAL, WIDENER, and SUBURBAN. Dead-heated for second in PREAKNESS. First foals of 1946, now two-year-olds, include IRISH SUN - new track record at Keeneland, April 10, 1948 - :45 4/5 on Headley Course (about 1/2 mile); won LAFAYETTE STAKES by 7 lengths April 21. CALUMET FARM (WARREN WRIGHT), Versailles Pike 5/15/48, Lexington, Ky., R. R. 2".) [Horses]
- Box 3, item 330
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To topCitation. (Printed verso includes lineage information. Also reads: "CITATION - B. c. (1945), Best two-year-old of 1947, unbeaten in 9 starts except to stablemate BEWITCH in WASHINGTON PARK FUTURITY. Stakes won in 1947: ELEMENTARY STAKES, BELMONT FUTURITY TRIAL, BELMONT FUTURITY, PIMLICO FUTURITY. Records set in 1947: New track record at Arlington park, five-eights in :58. Stakes won in 1948: KENTUCKY DERBY, PREAKNESS STAKES, DERBY TRIAL, CHESAPEAKE STAKES, FLAMINGO STAKES, EVERGLADES HANDICAP, SEMINOLE HANDICAP, placed in CHESAPEAKE TRIAL, only time beaten at 3 through May 15, 1948. Winner of $423,700 through May 15, 1948 at 3...18 starts, 16 wins, two seconds, 11 stakes won to date. Only Horse to win the BELMONT FUTURITY and/or THE DERBY TRIAL STAKES and win the KENTUCKY DERBY. CALUMET FARM (WARREN WRIGHT), Versailles Pike 5/15/48, Lexington, Ky., R. R. 2".) [Horses]
- Box 3, item 331
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To topCoaltown. (Printed verso includes lineage information. Also reads: "COALTOWN - B. c. (1945). Unraced at 2 . . . Winner PHOENIX HANDICAP, BLUE GRASS STAKES, and 2nd in KENTUCKY DERBY to stablemate, CITATION (both horses by BULL LEA), winner of the SWIFT STAKES at 3 in 1948. Track Records: Equaled Hialea track record of 1:09 3/5 for 3/4 mile, and set a new track record in THE BLUE GRASS STAKES - 1 1/8 miles in 1:49 1/5, 2 seconds faster than his sire, BULL LEA, established when he set a new track record in the same stake in 1938. Six starts, 5 wins, 1 second, $47,950 through May 19, 1948. CALUMET FARM (WARREN WRIGHT), Versailles Pike 5/19/48, Lexington, Ky., R. R. 2.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 332
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To topOiled Kentucky Turnpike, showing Stock Farm Paddocks.
A Drive Through The Blue Grass Section, "In Old Kentucky"-K4. (Printed verso reads: "Famous for its hospitality, race horses and Mint Juleps, Kentucky is also world renowned for its unexcelled scenic beauty. Here nature has studded the landscape with cool streams and peaceful foliage. Each roadway is a delight to drive along.") 5 copies
- Box 3, item 334
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To topOne of Kentucky's Famous Oiled Roads.
A Typical Blue Grass Road Near Lexington.
- Box 3, item 336
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To topThe "Delta Queen" and George Rogers Clark Bridge Across the Tennessee River, Western Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "U.S. Highways 60-62 cross the picturesque Tennessee River on the George Rogers Clark Bridge at Riverview, near Paducah in Western Kentucky.") [Steam Boat]
- Box 3, item 337
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To topSouth Entrance to Boone's Tunnel, Lexington, "In Old Kentucky"-K57. (Printed verso reads: "Boone Tunnel, the only highway tunnel in Kentucky, is cut through solid Kentucky limestone. It is on U.S. Highway 68, twenty miles from Lexington and twelve miles from Harrodsburg.")
- Box 3, item 338
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To topThe famous Saddle Stallion, Kentucky Artist. [Horses]
Dandy Jim II, a Kentucky Champion. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 340
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To topKing Chieftain. Registered No. 2846. Five-Gaited Saddle Horse, Owned By S.C. Carpenter, Millersburg, Bourbon County, Ky. First Prize Futurity Winner, Four Out Of Five Shows At Lexington, Kentucky State Fair And Mt. Sterling.
- Box 3, item 341
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To top"Noble Kalarama." World's Grand Champion, Fine Harness Horse. Champion At; International, Chicago, Ill. - National, Madison Square Garden, N.Y. - Kentucky State Fair, Louisville, Ky. Owned By Jack Thompson, Hodgenville, Ky.
- Box 3, item 342
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To topTypical Stock Farm in The Blue Grass State, "In Old Kentucky"-K46. 4 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 343
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To topScene on Mrs. Whitney's "Greentree Farm" near Lexington, KY.-38. 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 344
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To top[Image of a mare and foal] (Printed verso reads: "K7 - MARES AND FOALS AT PASTURE IN THE BLUE GRASS. "Lunchtime" scenes are enjoyed by the thousands of tourists that come from all over the World to visit the famous Blue Grass Stock Farms around Lexington, Kentucky.") [Horses]
- Box 3, item 345
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To top[Pastoral horse farm scene in Kentucky] (Printed verso reads: "Typical scene in the Blue Grass country of Kentucky.")
- Box 3, item 346
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To topBlue Grass Scene "In Old Kentucky" KE-18. (Printed verso reads: "Picturesque Kentucky, where one can see great expanses of park-like grounds carpeted in blue grass, with towering trees, hedges, vine-covered or mossy stone walls, streamlets, private horse tracks, and sometimes avenues leading up to stately pillared mansions.") 2 copies
- Box 3, item 347
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To topA Bluegrass Scene, Racing Throroughbreds, "In Old Kentucky". [Horses]
- Box 3, item 348
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To topTypical Blue Grass Residence [Walnut Hall] - Near Lexington, Ky.
"Down by the spring, Blue Grass Stock Farm, near Lexington, Ky." 2 copies [Horses]
Grazing in the Blue Grass. 2 copies [Cattle]
Pastoral Scene in the Blue Grass, Lexington, Ky. 3 copies [Sheep]
- Box 3, item 352
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To topOne of Kentucky's Famous Oiled Roads [Damaged]
The Pride of Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Look on either side of card and see a picture of the 'Golden Grain' from which our flour is made. It is 'Kentucky's Best'. Lexington Roller Mills Co., Lexington, Ky.")
- Box 3, item 354
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To topThe Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky - Virginia. (Printed verso reads: "Scenic View of 'The Lookout' - The Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky - Virginia. Located in the Mountain Region of Eastern Kentucky and Western Virginia, 'The Breaks' present a most inspiring picture of the rugged scenic beauty. 'The Lookout' rises 1,600 feet about the boulder-strewn Russel Fork. This beautiful area called the 'Grand Canyon of the South'" is reached by Highway 80. Nearest towns are Elkhorn City and Pikeville, Kentucky, Haysi, Vansant and Grundy, Virginia.")
- Box 3, item 355
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To topThe Beautiful Valley of the Benson, in Old Kentucky. [Distillery in Center]
Woodlands, Walnut Hall Farm, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
- Box 3, item 357
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To topTypical Kentucky Blue Grass Road, "In Old Kentucky"-G4.
- Box 3, item 358
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To topIn The Blue Grass Section of Kentucky, Louisville & Nashville R.R.
- Box 3, item 359
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To topDaniel Boone when he first beheld Kentucky, June 7, 1769.
Man O' War, "The Wonder Horse", Bred in Old Kentucky-G15.
- Box 3, item 361
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To topDix River Hydro-Electric Dam and Intake Tower, near High Bridge, Ky.-31.
- Box 3, item 362
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To topCity Reservoir, Louisville, Ky.
"Chimney Rock" on the Kentucky River, 75 feet high 4x6 at the base.
- Box 3, item 364
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To top"Chimney Rock" on the Kentucky River, 75 feet high 4 x 6 at the base.
(Printed verso reads: "TWIN CITY MOTEL On U.S. Highway 31-W, North Edge Cave City, Kentucky. "In the Heart of the Cave Region" - 25 units - Tile Baths - Electric Heat - Air Conditioned. Large Playground - Ample Parking Space, Restaurant Opposite. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Fischer, Owners-Operators. Phone 132-03/Recommended by DUNCAN HINES.")
- Box 3, item 366
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To topSanders Court & Café, Corbin, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "SANDER'S COURT, Corbin, KY - Asheville, N.C. H.D. Sanders, Owner-Mgr. Offer complete accommodations with tile baths, (abundance of hot water), carpeted floors, 'Perfect Sleeper' beds, air conditioned, steam heated, radio in every room, open all year, serving excellent food.")
- Box 3, item 367
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To topPresbyterian Church, Ashland, KY.
Spillway at Dix Dam.
Western State Hospital, Hopkinsville, KY-26.
- Box 3, item 370
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To topCourthouse, Elizabethtown, Ky.-4. (Printed verso reads: "Presiding over the public square, this building is one the many outstanding points of interest in Elizabethtown. This city's steady growth has added to its industrial opportunities.")
- Box 3, item 371
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To topHotel Joplin - Elizabethtown, KY. A Robert Noe Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "HOTEL JOPLIN, Elizabethtown's Leading Hotel, The Gateway to Mammoth Cave, Lincoln's Birthplace and Fort Knox, On 31-W Dixie Highway - Elizabethtown, KY.")
- Box 3, item 372
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ENTRANCE, ARMOR CENTER FORT KNOX, KENTUCKY. Fort Knox, named in honor of Henry T. Knox, Revolutionary General and first Secretary of War, was established in 1918. Covering an area of 106,000 acres, Fort Knox, the training center for armor, is located on U.S. Highway 31-W, the Dixie Highway, 25 miles south of Louisville and 18 miles north of Elizabethtown.")
- Box 3, item 373
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The U.S. Bullion Depository, completed in 1936 at a cost of $600,000.00 is a bomb-proof structure, housing a part of the Government's gold bullion supply, Fort Knox, Ky.")
- Box 3, item 374
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PE 39. JEFFERSON DAVIS MEMORIAL - The monument, a memorial to Jefferson Davis, was erected by the people of the South through the United Daughters of the Confederacy, on this bronze plaque are words taken from Davis's Speech in 1888.")
- Box 3, item 375
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Frankfort, Kentucky's Capital City in the valley beautiful, as seen from a ledge near the Daniel Boone Monument.")
- Box 3, item 376
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To top"Birthplace (Reproduction) of Jefferson Davis, Fairview, Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "The Davis Memorial custodians residence said to be a reproduction of the house in which Jefferson Davis was born is located at Fairview, Ky., near Hopkinsville. Jefferson Davis who became President of the Confederate States married Knoxie, daughter of Zachary Taylor, the 14th President of our country.") 4 copies
- Box 3, item 377
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To top(Printed verso reads: "'WAPPING STREET,' in FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY, from a water color painting by Paul Sawyier. On display at the OLD STATE HOUSE, home of the Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, Kentucky.")
- Box 3, item 378
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To top(Printed verso reads: "GOVERNOR'S MANSION, Frankfort, Kentucky. This elegant mansion for the Chief Executive of Kentucky was built to harmonize with its splendid State Capitol.")
- Box 3, item 379
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To top(Printed verso reads: "GOVERNOR'S MANSION, Frankfort, Kentucky. Home of Kentucky's First Family since 1914, the Mansion is situated just east of the State Capitol, overlooking the Kentucky River. It is now occupied by Governor and Mrs. Edward T. Breathitt and their four children [1963-1967]. State reception rooms are open to the public.")
(Printed verso reads: "VIEW OF CAPITOL AND VALLEY from ledge near the Daniel Boone Monument, Frankfort, Kentucky.")
- Box 3, item 381
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To top[Same Print As Card No. 376] (Printed verso reads: "Frankfort, Kentucky's Capital City in the valley beautiful, as seen from a ledge near the Daniel Boone Monument.")
- Box 3, item 382
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To top(Printed verso reads: "OLD STATE HOUSE, Frankfort, Kentucky. Built in 1829 on site of two former capitols. Now, the home of the Kentucky Historical Society.")
- Box 3, item 383
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CUMBERLAND FALLS - CUMBERLAND FALLS STATE PARK, KENTUCKY. One of Kentucky's outstanding scenic attractions Cumberland Falls is the largest South of Niagara and east of the Rockies. Located in Cumberland National Forest, the 1100 acre State Park has excellent facilities for the thousands of vacationists enjoying its natural beauty throughout the year.")
- Box 3, item 384
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To topThe Kentucky Flag.
[Early version of the Kentucky State flag on a blue background.]
The Pride of Kentucky.
Dining Room - William Whitley House State Shrine Between Stanford and Crab Orchard - U.S. 150 Kentucky.
Memorial Coliseum, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "University of Kentucky War Memorial Coliseum, Home of U.K.'s famous Wildcat basketball team, has a seating capacity of 12,500. It is one of the finest and largest building of its type in the United States.")
- Box 3, item 389
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To top(Printed verso reads: "STONE MANOR MOTEL, HARRODSBURG, KY. PHONE 35. 1 mile south on State 35, in quiet location. 17 nicely furnished air conditioned Units in a Stone Motel, with central heat, combination tiled baths, connecting & two room units, cribs. Write Box 153.")
- Box 3, item 390
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To top(Printed verso reads: "NEVILLE'S FINER FOODS, Park City, Ky. Gateway to the Caves. Located on Highway U.S. 31 W. at the intersection of Ky. 255, in Park City, Ky. Only Two (2) miles from Mammoth Cave National Park and only One (1) Mile from Diamond Caverns. This place will be remembered for its good food and hospitality.")
- Box 3, item 391
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To topSecurity Trust Company, Lexington, Ky. [Letter from Sec. and Treas. With Picture of American fleet with Statue of Liberty as backdrop, and October, 1910 Calendar.]
[Printed verso reads: "FLANDERS FURNITURE has re-established a place for oak. Oak, as a dining-room wood, has always appealed to a large number of people, but the face that a great deal of oak furniture is commonplace and uninteresting has deterred many people from buying. It is at this very point that home-makers have been greatly aided by the intelligent co-operation of high-class furniture designers. From golden oak of indifferent design and workmanship to furniture of the type illustrated, it is a tremendous leap forward. The name "Flanders" is a trade name chosen by the Berkey & Gary Furniture Company. "Flanders," without the Berkey & Gay shopmark, is not genuine. We recommend it highly for the dining-room, living-room or library. C.F. BROWER & CO. Carpets, Furniture, Wall Papers/Lexington, KY.")
(Printed verso reads: "Portrait of Daniel Boone by John James Audubon. Painted in Missouri a short time before Boone's death. Now hanging in the Audubon Museum, located in Audubon State Park, three miles north of Henderson, Kentucky, on U.S. Highway 41.")
- Box 3, item 394
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To topCentral Baptist Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL, 1740 S. Limestone St., Lexington, Kentucky. Completed in 1954, 173 patient beds, 25 bassinets, three floors and basement, 3rd floor, surgery, x-ray and laboratory departmetns, 2nd floor, maternity, 1st floor, business offices, coffee shop, beauty shop, gift shop and pharmacy. Operated by the HOSPITAL COMMISSION of KENTUCKY BAPTISTS, H.L. DOBBS, Executive Secretary, LOUISVILLE, KY.)
- Box 3, item 395
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To topGo up into the mountains, Upon a sunlit lane, To drink from Nature's fountains, And be refreshed again.
- Box 3, item 396
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beautiful Herrington Lake has been a favorite central Kentucky vacation spot for many years."
- Box 3, item 397
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To topWaiting. (Printed verso reads: "Dear Member: This is our yearly reminder of your subscription to the Frontier Nursing Service. There is no obligation on your part to give again, and only you know what you can give; but we need your help badly in order to make ends meet./Forgive this inexpensive form of reminder. With prices of necessities so high, we are trying to save on postage and paper. Please return this card wth your check to FRONTIER NURSING SERVICE, SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, LEXINGTON 15, KENTUCKY. Yours sincerely, Edward S. Dabney, Treasurer, Mary Breckinridge, Director, Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.")
- Box 3, item 398
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To topFive Thousand Children - Please Remember Them This Christmas. (Printed verso reads: "CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN SUPPLIES. The Frontier Nursing Service is getting ready for Christmas and would like to haul the bulk of its supplies in from the railroad early. Please send: Dolls and toys for tiny tads; woolies for babies; gifts to suit the big boys and girls; hard candy. By Parcel Post to Hyden, Ky. By Freight or Express to Hazard, Ky. CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN MONEY. Money to give free hospital, medical and nursing care to children is badly needed during the hard winter season. Please send gifts in money to The Frontier Nursing Service in care of the Treasurer, Mr. Edward S. Dabney, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Ky. Mary Breckinridge.")
- Box 3, item 399
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To topA Typical Blue Grass Road Near Lexington, KY. (Printed verso on one card contains lyrics to a campaign song for Missouri Congressman A.L. Harty.) 2 copies
- Box 3, item 400
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To topHarvest Field at Sunset in Old Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 401
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To top[Black and white image off a pastoral scene with horses drinking from a lake] (Printed verso reads: "THE KENTUCKY CALENDAR - A DAY-BY-DAY ENGAGEMENT CALENDAR - PHOTOGRAPHS OF KENTUCKY SCENES - PRICE $1.00 - BUR PRESS, 703 Bullock Place, Lexington, Kentucky.")
- Box 3, item 402
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Winter in Kentucky.")
A Bit of Blue Grass Scenery in Kentucky. [Cattle]
- Box 3, item 404
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HORSE BREEDING FARM. Spread out over the rolling hills of Kentucky's famed Bluegrass Region near Lexington is the Kingdom of the Horse. Thousands of fine horses, noted for speed, strength and endurance, are produced on park-like farms.") 2 copies
- Box 3, item 405
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To topThe Blue Grass Region of Kentucky - Autumn.
The Blue Grass Region of Kentucky - Summer.
Blue Grass Scene "In Old Kentucky" KE-18. (Printed verso reads: "Picturesque Kentucky, where one can see great expanses of park-like grounds carpeted in blue grass, with towering trees, hedges, vine-covered or mossy stone walls, streamlets, private horse race tracks, and sometimes avenues leading up to stately pillared mansions.")
- Box 3, item 408
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To topKentucky Pikes are the finest in the world. Scene near Lexington, Ky.
Down on the Farm in Old Kentucky. [Cattle]
- Box 3, item 410
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To topUp to their eyes in Blue Grass. [Horses]
A Typical Blue Grass Field. [Sheep]
(Printed verso reads: "HORSE BREEDING FARM - a typical, familiar scene in Kentucky's Bluegrass Region.")
- Box 3, item 413
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To topAn Old Photograph of an Old Time Mountain "Moonshine" Still.
- Box 3, item 414
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To topWhere The Moonshines - A Genuine Mountain Still.
- Box 3, item 415
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To topWhere The Moonshines - A Genuine Mountain Still (Postmarked 1949)
- Box 3, item 416
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To topA Moonshine Still in the Mountains of Kentucky (No Postmark)
- Box 3, item 417
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To top"Moonshine" still in the Heart of the Mountains. 2 copies
- Box 3, item 418
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To top"Moonshine Still," in the Heart of the Mountains, "In Old Kentucky". 2 copies
- Box 3, item 419
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To topMaking "Moonshine" in Kentucky KE-20. (Printed verso reads: "Back in the hills, off the beaten highway, the mountaineers have their own distilleries, making powerful moonshine called 'Mountain Dew.'")
- Box 3, item 420
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To topA Typical Moonshine Still in the Heart of the Mountains.
- Box 3, item 421
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To topMoonshine Still. (Printed verso reads: "MOONSHINE STILL IN KENTUCKY. Back in the hills and in the deep woods, the mountaineers have their own distilleries making powerful moonshine called 'Mountain Dew'.") 3 copies
- Box 3, item 422
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To top"Kentucky Moonshine Still preparatory to Operation."
Moonshine Still in the Heart of the Mountains.
- Box 3, item 424
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To topKentucky Moonshine Still, preparatory to operation.
- Box 3, item 425
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To topHamburg Place, One of Kentucky's Celebrated Blue Grass Thoroughbred Farms.
Spendthrift Farm, Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "SPENDTHRIFT FARM, LEXINGTON, KY. Located on the Ironworks Pike. This is one of the outstanding Blue Grass Stock Farms and breeding headquarters for a number of racing enthusiasts. Spendthrift's group of stallions includes the 1947 Kentucky Derby winner Jet Pilot and other American horses as well as representatives of Australia, England and France.")
- Box 3, item 427
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To topScene on Calumet Farm - Lexington, KY.
- Box 3, item 428
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To topA Kentucky Stock Farm, Along Queen & Crescent Route. 2 copies [Horses]
- Box 3, item 429
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To top(Printed verso reads: "A Moonshine Still".
- Box 3, item 430
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To topMountain Still.
(Printed verso reads: "STOCK BREEDING FARM. Due to the vast production of forage crops in Kentucky, stockraising has become a very important industry. Gentle white-faced Herefords contentedly enjoy Kentucky's unusual blue blossomed grass.")
- Box 3, item 432
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HORSE CEMETERY, HAMBURG PLACE LEXINGTON KENTUCKY. Of great interest to the vacationist, is the final resting place of famous race horses like Nancy Hanks, Hamburg Belle and Kentucky Derby winner Plaudit. Located on U.S. 60 - Winchester Pike.")
- Box 3, item 433
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PICTURESQUE HORSE FARM IN THE HEART OF THE BLUEGRASS REGION LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. Many miles of white fence surround scores of horse-breeding and training establishments, where colts frolic and the fleetest runners are retired. Here is the kingdom of the horse and thousands of Kentucky's visitors stop to admire the graceful thoroughbreds.")
- Box 3, item 434
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CASTLETON FARM OFFICE AND STALLION BARN LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. This famous Blue Grass Stock Farm contains 1, 140 acres, and includes one of the greatest standard bred nurseries in America, as well as of American Saddle Horses.")
- Box 3, item 435
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To topOffice and Power Plant, Elmendorf Stock Farm, near Lexington, Ky.
- Box 3, item 436
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To topWalnut Hall Farm, Big Barn, 470 Feet Long. Yearlings By Guy Axworthy.
- Box 3, item 437
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To topBlue Grass Stock Farm "In Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "Horse Farms line the pikes of Kentucky where the 'Racers' are produced that make the Kentucky Derbies possible and lend a picturesque scene to the 'Blue Grass State'.")
- Box 3, item 438
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To topTypical Blue Grass Residence [Walnut Hall] - Near Lexington, Ky.
Dixiana Farm, Lexington, Ky. 4 copies
- Box 3, item 440
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To topSpindletop Stock Farm, Lexington, KY.-36.
- Box 3, item 441
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To topSpindletop Stock Farm, Lexington, Ky.
- Box 3, item 442
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To top"A Quiet Corner," Stock Farm Scene Near Lexington, KY. [Horses]
(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. WALNUT HALL belongs to Mrs. Kathrine Edwards Nichols; it is 6 miles north of Lexington, Ky., on the Newtown Pike, and was built more than 130 years ago by Matthews Flournoy, a leading merchant of the Lexington of his day. The famous dueling ground is to the west of this house. This house was modified and enlarged by the famous European architect, Weisner, for the present owner's grandfather Ogden Edwards. Photograph by R. E. Looney. May 12-13, 1950, OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.") 2 copies
- Box 3, item 444
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To topBeaumont Farm, Lexington, Ky. 3 copies
- Box 3, item 445
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To topGreen Hills, J.B. Haggins Ky. Residence.
Blessing the Hounds, Prior to a Fox Hunt, Lexington, Ky.
- Box 3, item 447
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To top"Green Hills", Home of J.B. Haggin, The finest Estate in Kentucky.
- Box 3, item 448
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. SPENDTHRIFT, 6 miles north of Lexington, KY., on the Iron Work's Road, was originally called 'Cherry Grove' by Major Hester P. Lewis who built the house in 1804. It was modernized in 1937 by Leslie Combs II, its present owner and noted member of a family prominent in racing circles and in Lexington since its beginnings. Photograph by Richard Garrison. May 12-13, 1950, OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.") 3 copies
- Box 3, item 449
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To topWalnut Hall Farm, Lexington, Ky. 2 copies
- Box 3, item 450
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To topTypical Breeding Farm, "In Old Kentucky" - K73. (Printed verso reads: "Think of Kentucky and you at once think of Mint Juleps, Colonels and Horses. But mostly Horses. For this is the home of some of the best equipped trotting tracks and the scene of America's world-famous Derby. Visit Kentucky to see thoroughbred breeding farms at their best.") 2 copies
- Box 3, item 451
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To topCrest Lawn - The Home Of Mr. And Mrs. H.M. Bosworth, On The Dixie Highway Near Lexington, KY.
- Box 3, item 452
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To topCalumet Farm - Lexington, KY.
- Box 3, item 453
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To topCalumet Farm, Lexington, Ky. 2 copies
- Box 3, item 454
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To topLodge and Entrance of Elmendorf Stock Farm, near Lexington, Ky. 2 copies
- Box 3, item 455
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. This handsome Georgian home of John Harris Clay near the Paris Ky., city limits on the Winchester Road, was built over a period of three years, beginning in 1838, by U.S. Senator Garrett Davis. After the Civil War, it was used as a Military School. Haldeman, A.S.L.A, designed the most attractive Boxwood Perennial and Knot Gardens. Photograph by Richard Garrison of New York. May 12-13, 1950. OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. CASTLETON, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Van Lennet, is situated on the Iron Works Pike, 6 miles north of Lexington, Ky. Added to by successive owners, the original house was built in 1838 by David Castleman, a son-in-law of famous Kentuckian John Breckinridge, on whose plantation - Cabell's Dale - the residence was erected. The original Breckenridge house was just north of Castleton toward the famous Indian mounds overlooking Elkhorn Creek. Photograph by R. E. Looney. May 12-13, 1950. OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.") 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. The charming stone house of Mr. Edward F. Spears located on Ruddle's Mill Pike, 5 miles northwest of Paris, Ky., was begun in 1787. It was built by Laban Shipp whose wife was a sister of Governor Garrard's wife. Afterwards, the place was owned by Abraham Spears, great-great grandfather of the present owner who restored it in 1936. The house still contains most of the original woodwork, flooring, and two ancestral portraits, one of Abraham Spears. Photograph by Richard Garrison. May 12-13, 1950. OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.")
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To topTrotting Mares and Colts at Walnut Hall Farm, Near Lexington, KY. [Horses]
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To topEntrance to Short Grass Stud Farm near Lexington, Ky. 2 copies
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To topResidence of Edw. R. Bradley, Idle Hour Farm, Lexington, Ky.
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To topAerial View of Idle Hour Farm, Lexington, Ky. 2 copies
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To topView of Idle Hour Farm, Lexington, KY.-30, Owned By Col. E.R. Bradley. (Printed verso reads: "On this farm were bred and trained four Kentucky Derby winners: Behave Yourself - 1921, Bubbling Over - 1926, Burgoo King - 1932, Broker's Tip - 1933.") 2 copies
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To topTypical Blue Grass Stock Farm, "In Old Kentucky"-K53.
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To topNoon at Hamburg Place, Lexington, KY.
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To topBird's Eye View Of "Hamburg Place," J.E. Madden's Famous Stock Farm Near Lexington, KY.
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To topThoroughbred Yearlings, Hamburg Place, Lexington, KY. [Horses]
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To topMain Entrance to Hamburg Place, J.E. Madden's Famous Stock Farm, near Lexington, Ky.
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To topGreentree Farm, Lexington, Ky. 2 copies
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To topGreen Hills, Residence of James B. Haggin, owner of Elmendorf Stock Farm, in Kentucky.
"'Green Hills", Home of J. B. Haggin.
Green Hills Lodge at James B. Haggin's Blue Grass Home.
The Home of J.B. Haggin's finest Horses, Elemendorf Stock Farm, near Lexington, Ky.
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To topMilk Stables, Elmendorf Farm, Lexington, Ky. The finest Dairy in the world.
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To topAlmahurst Farm, Lexington, Ky. 2 copies
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To topOne of the Modern Stables at "Almahurst" Trotting Horse Farm, near Nicholasville, Ky.
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To top"Elmwood," Residence Of Mr. And Mrs. Mortimer Levering, Lexington, KY.
Mares and Foals, Claiborne Farm, Paris, "In Old Kentucky"-K71. (Printed verso reads: "Entrance to Claiborne Farm, Home of Imp. Sir Gallahad, 3rd Imp. Blenheim, 2nd Gallant Fox, Stimulus, Omaha, Johnstown and other good stallions.")
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To topCalumet Farm, Lexington, Ky.
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To topOne of Kentucky's Worlds famous oiled Roads. August Belmont's stock farm on the right. (Printed verso reads: "If you want GOOD ROADS and a Good County Government VOTE FOR FRANK A. BULLOCK for COUNTY JUDGE. Primary, Aug. 2nd, 1913.")
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To topEntrance to Kingston Stock Farm, in Kentucky.
(Printed verso reads: "SPENDTHRIFT FARM, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. Located on Iron Works Pike, the beautiful 2, 000-acre farm is one of the finest and largest blue grass horse farms. Here at Spendthrift, owed by Leslie Combs II, are such famous thoroughbreds as Nashua, Gallant Man, Royal Charger, Alibhai, My Babu, etc.")
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To top"Outside hangs the Latch-string. Inside Welcome and Good Cheer await you. Merry Christmas." (Handwritten note on back identifies scene as Asa Jewell home, Harrodsburg Pike, Lexington, Ky.)
(Handwritten note on verso identifies home as Winburn Farm, Lexington, Ky.)
A Study in Snow Balls, One Morning in May. On the Banks of Wolf Run, Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso contains a poem by George Douglass Sherley.) 2 copies
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To top[Two Photographs] View at the Nursery, Lexington, Ky., [and] Longfellow, Noted Kentucky Sire."
The Largest Barn in the World for Trotters on L.V. Harkness Walnut Hall Stock Farm.
Main Entrance to Elmendorf, Lexington, Ky., J.B. Hagins Stock Farm.
Typical Blue Grass Residence, near Lexington, Ky.
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To topResidence of L.V. Harkness, Walnut Hall Stock Farm, Lexington, Ky.
Walnut Hills [sic Hall], One of Kentucky's Celebrated Blue Grass Trotting Horse Farms.
Milk Stables, Elmendorf Farm, Lexington, Ky. The Finest Dairy in the World.
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To topGrazing Scene in the Blue Grass Region of Kentucky. [Horses]
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To topA Tobacco Field in Kentucky.
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To topTobacco Warehouse . . . Here Sounds The Call Of The Tobacco Auctioneer. (Printed verso reads: "Warehouses like this are among the largest in the world, some covering an area of six and a half acres under a single roof. As much as three million pounds of tobacco are sold at a single auction.")
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To topInterior of a Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse, Kentucky.
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To topTypical Tobacco Field, "In Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky is the largest producer of Burley tobacco in U.S.A. and brings a higher average than any other Burley grown elsewhere. The three largest Burley tobacco markets are at Lexington, Maysville and Shelbyville, Ky., where more Burley is sold than in all other U.S. markets combined.") 4 copies
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To topKE-19 Tobacco Field "In Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "Tobacco Fields, for which Kentucky is famous, such as this view, are seen all over the State. The raising of tobacco crop is one of the chief industries of Kentucky.") 4 copies
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To top[Black and white image of a Mint Julep silver cup] (Printed verso reads: "This Hand Made STERLING Cup is copied from an original which was made in Kentucky about the year 1795. It is traditional in every detail - size, proportions, even the hand beading. All cups are extra heavy and stamped with the maker's name and mark. Also, each cup is marked at the time it is made with the initials of the President of the United States, which dates the cup for posterity. Made Exclusively By Mark J. Scearce, Shelbyville, Kentucky - Jewelers, Silversmiths, and Antiquarians.")
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To top[Color image of a Mint Julep silver cup] (Printed verso reads: "This Hand Made STERLING Cup is copied from an original which was made in Kentucky about the year 1795. It is traditional in every detail - size, proportions, even the hand beading. All cups are extra heavy and stamped with the maker's name and mark. Also, each cup is marked at the time it is made with the initials of the President of the United States, which dates the cup for posterity. Made Exclusively By Mark J. Scearce, Shelbyville, Kentucky - Jewelers, Silversmiths, and Antiquarians.")
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To topTwo Typical Kentuckians - Personality and Mint Julep, Relics almost extinct - K28. (Printed verso reads: "HERE'S TO OLD KENTUCKY". Here's to old Kentucky, where you never have the blues. Where the Captains kill the Colonels and the Colonels kill the booze. Blood, it flows like water and bullets fly like hail. Every pistol has a pocket and every coat, it has a tail. You start out in the morning to heve your health a chance, And they bring you home at midnight with buckshot in your pants; They always hang the Jury but they never hang the man. You call a man a liar and then, get home if you can. The owl's afraid to holler and the birds don't dare to sing. For it's hell in old Kentucky, where they shoot 'em on the wing.")
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To topA Kentucky Gentleman of the Old School. A Relic Of A Class Almost Extinct. (Printed verso reads: "Who e'er has traveled Life's dull round. Where e'r his Stages may have been. May smile, to think he still has found, His dearest friends all welcome him." "HERE'S TO OLD KENTUCKY'. Here's to old Kentucky, where you never have the blues. Where the Captains kill the Colonels and the Colonels kill the booze. Blood, it flows like water and bullets fly like hail. Every pistol has a pocket and every coat, it has a tail. You start out in the morning to heve your health a chance, And they bring you home at midnight with buckshot in your pants; They always hang the Jury but they never hang the man. You call a man a liar and then, get home if you can. The owl's afraid to holler and the birds don't dare to sing. For it's hell in old Kentucky, where they shoot 'em on the wing.")
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To topInterior of a Tobacco Warehouse, Kentucky. 3 copies
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To topPlanting Tobacco in Kentucky.
Planting Tobacco in Kentucky.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Tobacco, one of the chief agricultural products of Kentucky, the Blue Grass State."
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To topTobacco Industry, Kentucky. Planting Tobacco. A Tobacco Field. Hogsheads of Tobacco Ready For Shipping.
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To topKentucky Tobacco Field - near Lexington, Ky. 2 copies
Interior of Tobacco Warehouse, Ky.
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To topKentucky Tobacco Field.
Cutting Burley Tobacco Near Versailles, KY., Where Burley Is Worth Millions Annually.
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To topA Bed of Young Tobacco Plants in Kentucky, Covered for Protection Against The Weather With Cheese Cloth.
Tobacco Sale, an ever interesting Scene. 2 copies
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To topTobacco Field, Near Mayfield, KY.
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To topTobacco Field, Mayfield, Ky.
Tobacco Field near Lexington, Ky.
Tobacco Field near Louisville, Ky.
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To topNorth Broadway, A Beautiful Residence Street of Lexington, Ky.
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To topPatterson Hall, Kentucky State College, Lexington, Ky.
East Lunette. Daniel Boone and Companions. Taking First View Of "The Beautiful Level Of Kentucky."
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To topWest Lunette. The Treaty of Wataga. The Cherokee Indians Selling Kentucky To The Transylvania Land Company.
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To topThe University of Kentucky Campus, Lexington. (Printed verso reads: "THE U.K. CAMPUS. Forty-five major buildings are contained on the U.K. campus in Lexington. A number of these are very new and constitute the finest college structures of their kinds in America. Registration for the fall quarter is September 27. If you are a boy, perhaps you can complete one or more quarters before joining the armed services. If you are a girl, you will effectively serve your country by equipping yourself with a college education.")
Library - University of Kentucky, Lexington. (Printed verso reads: "LIBRARY BUILDING. The U.K. library, the largest college library in Kentucky, and the sixth largest in the southern states, contains over three hundred thousand volumes.")
A Kentucky Tobacco Field. (Printed verso reads: "HON. H.O. FISHBACK, WASHINGTON. (Tune - "Swanee River") Way out beyond the Rocky Mountains/Far, far away/Where bars are known as soda fountains,/Ever since Volstead's day./There's where they have a giant named Fishback/(More like a whale!)/Made Mister Pullman take his wish back/(Sold him a berth by mail)./All the beds are sad and dreary,/Everywhere you roam./No wonder! They are awf'ly leary,/Lest you won't feel at home.")
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To topA Typical Kentucky Tobacco Field.-21.
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To topA Typical Kentucky Tobacco Field. (Attached Is A Gulf [Gasoline] "Info-Log No. 47" Showing Highway Map From Cincinnati, O., to Somerset, KY.)
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A Typical Tobacco Field, "In Old Kentucky"-K6.
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To topKentucky Tobacco Field.
Typical Tobacco Field, "In Old Kentucky".
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To topTobacco - Kentucky's great product. [Same Print As Card No. 516]
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To topA Kentucky Tobacco Field.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "RUPP ARENA. Named after the most successful basketball coach of all time, Adolph Rupp, Rupp Arena is the home of University of Kentucky 'Wildcat' basketball. It will seat approximately 23,000 for basketball events, making it the largest basketball arena in the nation. Lexington Center, Lexington, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "COLISEUM - Home of the University of Kentucky famous Wildcat Basketball Team.")
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To top[Photo Defaced By Graffiti] (Printed verso reads: "COMMERCE BUILDING, University of Kentucky, Lexington - Completed in 1964, this $1.9 million building includes six amphitheatre-style classrooms used by College of Business and Economics students.")
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To topMemorial Hall. [University of Kentucky]
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To top(Printed verso reads: "UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY - CARNAHAN HOUSE CONFERENCE CENTER. Formerly the main residence of the world famous Coldstream Farm, where thoroughbred Derby winners were raised for many years, Carnahan House now provides complete conference accommodations in a setting rich in beauty and history for the University's continuing educational programs.")
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To topLibrary, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "LIBRARY. This handsome building houses the U.K. library, which is the largest college library in Kentucky, and the sixth largest in the southern states. It contains about 260,000 volumes, 22,600 pamphlets and 6,000 pictures. Knowledge is an important tool for forging a place in today's society. At the University of Kentucky, 700 different courses, taught through 1,100 sections, offer tempting opportunities to prospective college students. A free booklet, the General Information Pamphlet, will give you further information about these opportunities. Address Registrar, University of Kentucky, Lexington. New students register Monday, September 16.") 2 copies
Biological Sciences Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BUILDING. This huge structure, just completed, and embodying the latest advances in college-laboratory design, provides facilities for the departments of Anatomy and Physiology, Bacteriology and Zoology. Are you seriously considering the opportunities available at your State University? You can learn more about this institution by writing for your free copy of the General Information Pamphlet. Address Registrar, University of Kentucky, Lexington. New students register Monday, September 16.")
My Old Kentucky Home. [Song Lyrics]
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To topA Typical Mountain Home in Kentucky.
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To topIn Kentucky. [Poem by Jas. H. Mulligan]
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To topHon. James Brown (1766-1835). [Portrait Painting by Matthew H. Jouett] Younger brother of Hon. John Brown, born near Staunton, Va.; came to Kentucky, 1789. First Secretary of State of Kentucky appointed by Isaac Shelby, the first governor. He lived at Liberty Hall with his brother John. After the United States acquired Louisiana Territory, he removed to New Orleans. He was United States Senator from Louisiana, 1812-1823, when President Monroe appointed him Minister to France, where he remained six years. The Monroe Doctrine was delivered to the French Government while he was minister. Many objects belonging to him are shown at Liberty Hall.
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To topDr. Samuel Brown (1769-1830). [Portrait Painting] Brother of Hon. John Brown, builder of Liberty Hall. Doctor Brown was born in Augusta County, Va., January 30, 1769. Died in Alabama, January 12, 1830. Son of Rev. John Brown and Margaret Preston. Educated Liberty Hall Academy. Graduated Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 1789. Studied medicine under Dr. Rush in Philadelphia. Awarded degree of M.D., Aberdeen, Scotland, 1794. Appointed first professor of Medicine at Transylvania University, January 8, 1799. As early as 1802 he had vaccinated over 500 persons for smallpox. He moved to New Orleans 1806. Married Miss Catherine Percy of Natchez, Miss., 1808. She died a few years later, leaving one son, James, and a daughter, Susan P. Dr. Brown never married again.
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To topR.P. "Dick" Moloney for State Senator, Democratic Primary, August 4, 1951. (Printed verso reads: "Dear Friend: I am 100% in favor of the re-election of my friend Senator R.P. 'Dick' Moloney as Senator from Fayette County. Senator Moloney has proved himself an able and capable leader and his unblemished past record of acheivement speak for itself. I would consider your vote and influence, in behalf of Senator Moloney as personal favor. Sincerely, [No Signature].")
Henry Watterson. Engraved from a portrait painted from life By Ferdinand G. Walker, Commercial Building, Louisville, Ky.
The Early Pilgrimage of Abraham Lincoln - From Log Cabin To The White House - K52.
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To topStar Chamber (Postmarked 1910)
Entrance to Mammoth Cave, Bowling Green, Ky. (Postmarked 1907)
Mammoth Cave, KY. Hotel and Grounds. (Postmarked 1907)
Lost River Waterfall. 2 1/2 miles south of Bowling Green, Ky. (No Postmark)
Headwaters - Lost River Cave - Bowling Green, Ky. No Postmark)
Kentucky Bldg., Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, Ky. - 20 (Printed verso reads: "Built of Kentucky material and paid for by voluntary contributions. It contains a reception hall, museum, hall of fame, pioneer room, colonial dining room and kitchen, library, classrooms for traditions and personalities. The Foundation and Alumni offices will be located in this building." No Postmark) 3 copies
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To top"Steamer" Approaching Landing. (Postmarked 1909) [Steam Boat]
Bowling Green Motel (Printed verso reads: "BOWLING GREEN MOTEL, On Highways U.S. 31-W & U.S. 68, 1 Mile North of Town, Steam Heat, Air-Conditioned, T.V. in Rooms, Phone Victor 3-9124." No Postmark)
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To topCentral Park (No Postmark)
Cardinal Motel (Printed verso reads: "CARDINAL MOTEL, 1310 Laurel Ave - On U.S. 31 - W By-Pass, In Bowling Green, Kentucky. For Reservations, Phone Victor 2-5811." No Postmark)
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To topCity Hall (One Card Postmarked 1933) 2 copies
Italian Garden, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY-18 (Printed verso on one card reads: "Statues of beautiful Carrara marble represent the four seasons. They were brought from Italy by Mr. C. Perry Snell and presented to his Alma Mater, Ogden College, which is now a part of Western." One Card Postmarked 1933) 2 copies
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To topMonument marking the Confederate "capital" of the state. Kentucky never formally withdrew from the Union and the Confederate attempt failed. Monument erected 1949 by UDC." (No Postmark)
Post Office Ky. - 29. (Printed verso reads: "This city has direct boat service on the Ohio River via its transportation facilites along the Barren River. Bowling Green isknown as `The Gateway to Mammoth Cave National Park' and is called the `Hub of Southwestern Kentucky'." No Postmark)
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To topWest Hall and Heating Plant. Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY - 24 (Printed verso reads: "The Western, located on an elevation overlooking the beautiful city of Bowling Green, commands a panoramic view of rugged hills and fertile valleys seldom surpassed. The college site embraces an area of 130 acres, and seeks to serve both the rural and urban life of the commonwealth." One Card Postmarked 1940. Handwritten Date On Verso Of Another Card - 1950) 4 copies
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To topWest Hall and Heating Plant. Western Kentucky State Teachers' College (No Postmark)
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To topPhysical Education Bldg., Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY - 17 (Printed verso reads: "Western's Health and Physical Education Building is one of the most complete and modern of the entire South. It contains a large gymnasium floor, offices for instructors, ample showers and lockers all under strict supervision. Collge Heights Herald Office, classrooms, health clinic, and headquarters for Reserve Officers' Training Corps." Postmarked 1952)
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To topColonial Kentucky Garden, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College (Postmarked 1949)
- Box 4, item 17
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To topBaker Hill Motor Court on U.S. Highways 31W, 68, No. of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Recommended by Duncan Hines (Printed verso reads: "Located on famous Baker Hill, site of a large fort built by the Confederates in 1861. The Union Army reached Baker Hill February 13, 1862 and despite the destruction of foot and railroad bridges, held the fort and the town from which the Southern troops had withdrawn. The largest court in west Kentucky. Open 24 hours a day. Air-conditioned." Postmarked 1952)
- Box 4, item 18
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To topSwimming pool, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, Bowling Green, KY - 19. (Printed verso reads "Western's Swimming Pool is one of the most beautiful and modern of the entire South. Its natural setting, its competent force of instructors, and the strict health supervision that it undergoes have made it one of the most prized and popular assets of the institution." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 19
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To topSwimming pool, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY - 19. [Different Image Than Card No. 19 As It Has An Additional Woman In Bathing Suit] (Printed verso reads: "Western's Swimming Pool is one of the most beautiful and modern of the entire South. Its natural setting, its competent force of instructors, and the strict health supervision that it undergoes have made it one of the most prized and popular assets of the institution." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 20
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To topItalian Garden, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY.-18 (Printed verso reads: "Statues of beautiful Carrara marble represent the four seasons. They were brought from Italy by Mr. C. Perry Snell and presented to his Alma Mater, Ogden College, which is now a part of Western." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 21
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To topAdministration Building And Girls' Dormitories, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 22
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To topStadium, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College. (One Card Postmarked 1934) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 23
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To topLibrary, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY - 22. (Printed verso reads: "The Library Building is constructed of Bowling Green cut stone and designed architecturally in modified renaissance style. It contains a large reading room with four smaller reading rooms, auditorium, offices, and thousands of valuable books." Postmarked 1942)
- Box 4, item 24
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To topBusiness University, Bowling Green, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 25
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To topBusiness University, KY. - 4. (Printed verso reads: "The Bowling Green Business University is one of the largest business schools in America; gives four-year courses in Commercial Teacher Training and Accounting, Business Administration and one and two-year Secretarial courses all of college grade and many short courses not of college grade. Students from everywhere and graduates sent everywhere." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 26
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To topMusic Hall, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 27
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To topBird's Eye View, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY. - 21 (Printed verso reads: "The Western, located on an elevation overlooking the beautiful city of Bowling Green, commands a panoramic view of rugged hills and fertile valleys seldom surpassed. The college site embraces an area of 130 acres, and seeks to serve both the rural and urban life of the commonwealth." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 28
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To topWestern Kentucky State Teachers College, KY - 27. (Printed verso reads: "Key To Picture On Other Side: 1. Music Hall - 2. West Hall - 3. Kentucky Bldg. - 4. President's Home - 5. Stadium - 6. Potter Hall - 7. Administration Bldg. - 8. Library - 9. Swimming Pool - 10. Physical Education Bldg. - 11. Home Economics - 12. Henry Harding Cherry Hall - 13. Industrial Arts Bldg. - 14. Training School - 15. N.Y.A. Dormitory - 16. Odgen Hall - 17. Snell Hall." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 29
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To topJ. Whit Potter Hall, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY. - 11. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 30
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Colonel Motel and Restaurant, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Located 2 blocks north of city on U.S. Highways 31-S and 68, between Interstate I-65 Inter-changes. Beautifully appointed rooms and suites, 24 hour phone service, television, electric radiant heat, air conditioning, swimming pool, children's wading pool, excellent restaurant and gift shop featuring English antiques." No Postmark)
Snell Hall, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY. - 32. (Printed verso reads: "The State Teachers' College, located on an elevation overlooking the beautiful city of Bowling Green, commands a panoramic view of rugged hills and fertile valleys seldom surpassed. The college site embraces an area of 130 acres, and seeks to serve both the rural and urban life of the commonwealth." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 32
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To topAdministration Building, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College (Postmarked 1949) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 33
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To topLibrary and Administration Buildings, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College (Postmarked 1947)
- Box 4, item 34
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To topPresident's Home, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY - 1 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 35
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To topTraining School, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY - 7 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 36
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To topTraining School, Western Kentucky State Normal and Teachers College (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 37
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To topTraining School, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY - 7 [Different image from Card No. 36] (Postmark Illegible)
- Box 4, item 38
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To topHome Economics Building, State Teachers' College, KY - 31 (Printed verso reads: "Bowling Green has exceptional educational advantages. The industries of the city are diversified, the principal industry being quarrying and cut stone; other are tobacco, factories, feed mills, foundries, oil, packing plants and hickory handle factories." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 39
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To topJ. Whit Potter Hall, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College, KY. - 11 [Different Print Than Card No. 30 - Includes White Border] (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 40
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To topCity Hospital, KY. - 23 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 41
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To topState Street Methodist Church, KY. - 9 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 42
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To topState Street Methodist Church, KY. - 9 [Different Print Than Card No. 42 - No Border] (Printed verso reads: "This Church was organized in 1819. The present building was constructed of Bowling Green cut stone in 1896. Contains a large auditorium, offices, dining room, kitchen, and numerous Sunday School rooms." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 43
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To topCity Hospital [Different Print Than Card No. 42] (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 44
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To topHelm Hotel, KY - 3 (Postmarked 1937, 1941) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 45
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To topFirst Christian Church (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 46
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To topWestminster Presbyterian Church, KY - 12. (Printed verso reads: "This Church was organized as a Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1866, with twenty-six charter members. With the merger of the Cumberland Presbyterian denominations in 1906, Westminster became a Presbyterian U.S.A. church. The largest and most influential Presbyterian Church within a radius of fifty miles of Bowling Green." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 47
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To topCentral Park (Postmarked 1909)
Bowling Green Business University (Postmarked 1947)
- Box 4, item 49
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To topBaptist Church, KY - 2. (Printed verso reads: "This Church was organized in 1818. The present building built in 1913, constructed of Bowling Green white cut stone, valued at $300,000. Has a large auditorium seating 2,300, and a Sunday School plant accommodating 1,200." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 50
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To topState Street, looking East at 14th. (Postmarked 1912)
- Box 4, item 51
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To topCome and try this in BOWLING GREEN, KY. (Postmarked 1913)
Falls at Lost River (Postmarked 1915)
- Box 4, item 53
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To topKentucky Building, Western Kentucky State Teachers' College [Different Print Than Card No. 6] (Postmarked 1954)
- Box 4, item 54
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To topBowling Green, KY. Reservoir, Reservoir Park. (No Postmark)
State Street from 10th Street. (No Postmark)
Curt House (No Postmark)
Busy Day in Bowling Green, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 58
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To topAsphalt Mines, near Bowling Green, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 59
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To topAuditorium, Western Ky. State Normal School (No Postmark)
(Printed verso reads: "Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky-Virginia. Known as the `Grand Canyon of the South' the Breaks Interstate Park abounds in magnificent scenery. Covering an area of over 2,000 acres in the Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky and Virginia the beautiful Breaks Interstate Park is reached by Highway 80. This scene shows the State Line Overlook." One Card Postmarked 1975) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 61
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Scenic Clinchfield Overlook Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky-Virginia. Rising 1,600 feel above the boulder strewn Russell Fork, Clinchfield Overlook gives a most inspiring panoramic view of the scenic beauty of the Breaks. The Clinchfield R.R. tunnel and Highway 80 can also be seen from this Overlook. Beautiful Breaks Interstate Park, situated in the Cumberland Mountains of Virginia and Kentucky is known as the `Grand Canyon of the South'." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 62
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To topThe Breaks Interstate Park Kentucky-Virginia (Printed verso reads: "Scenic View of `The Lookout' The Breaks Interstate Park Kentucky-Virginia, Located in the Mountain Region of Eastern Kentucky and Western Virginia, `The Breaks' present a most inspiring picture of rugged scenic beauty. `The Lookout' rises 1,600 feel above the boulder strewn Russell Fork. This beautiful area called the `Grand Canyon of the South' is reached by Highway 80. Nearest towns are Elkhorn City and Pikeville, Kentucky; Haysi, Vansant and Grundy, Virginia." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 63
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To topSouvenir Booklet Of Western Kentucky State Teachers College. [Contains 18 illustrations of Western Kentucky Teachers College that are connected together accordion-fold style and printed on both sides, contained within a full color illustrated sleeve with a flap and slit-lock] (Printed verso reads: "Bowling Green and the Western Kentucky State Teachers College, Bowling Green, a city of 15,000 population, in which the Western Teachers collge is located, may justly be called one of the most beautiful of the smaller cities of America. It is located in the hills at the head of navigation on Barren River. The city commands a panoramic view of rugged, wooden hills and fertile valleys seldom surpassed. It has twenty-five miles of asphalt streets, shaded by maple trees. Beautiful homes, splendid business houses, and fine public buildings adorn these streets. It has excellent public schools and fifteen churches of different denominations to which students and visitors are welcome. A system of…
- Box 4, item 64
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To topOld Fort - Potter College Hill
Western Kentucky State Teachers College, Bowling Green, KY. Bird's Eye View of Western Kentucky State Teachers College.
Stadium
Administration Building And Girls' Dormitories
"J. Whit Potter Hall."
Administration and Library Buildings
West Hall and Heating Plant
Manual Art Building
Domestic Arts Building
Music Hall
Memorial Tower to be Erected on the Apex of the Hill
Kentucky Building, Now Under Construction
Health Building
Training School
Snell Hall and Odgon College
Italian Garden
Potter College
Rural School
(Printed verso reads: "Towering Bluffs on Scenic Highway 80, Breaks Interstate Park, Kentucky-Virginia. Ky.-Va 80 `Pot of Gold Vacation Route' is one of the outstanding scenic highways - from the Mississippi to the Cumberland Mountains and the magnificent Breaks Interstate Park. Located between Elkhorn City, Ky., and Haysi, Va., the park is within easy driving distance from Honaker, Grundy, Clintwood, Pound, Norton, Wise, Richlands, Virginia and Pikeville, Prestonville, Jenkins, Whitesburg, Cumberland, Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 65
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To topSilk and wool shawl, Period 1849 - Historical Kentucky Home, Brandenburg, Ky. [Handwritten Note On Verso - Col. Robt. Buckner's Home] (No Postmark)
Costumes of 1849 and northern entrance to the Historical Kentucky Home, Brandenburg Kentucky. [Handwritten Note On Verso - Col. Robt. Buckner's Home. Officer in War of 1812] (No Postmark)
(Handwritten Note On Verso: "Brandenburg, Ky., Col. Robt. Buckner home." No Postmark)
[Handwritten] Southern entrance showing minnie-ball hole made by a shot fired at one of Morgan's men by a Union soldier - Historical Kentucky Home, Brandenburg, Kentucky. (Handwritten Note On Verso: "Col. Robt. Buckner home, Brandenburg, Ky." No Postmark)
[Handwritten] Costumes of 1849 in the Historical Kentucky Home, Brandenburg, Ky. (Handwritten Note On Verso - Col. Robt. Buckner's Home, Brandenburg, Ky. No Postmark)
(Handwritten Note On Verso - Ohio River at Brandenburg, Ky. No Postmark) [Steam Boat]
(Handwritten Note On Verso - View of Ohio River from porch of Robt. Buckner home, Brandenburg, Ky. No Postmark) [Steam Boat]
(Handwritten Note On Verso - Ohio River at Brandenburg, Ky. No Postmark) [Steam Boat]
[Handwritten] The tree under which Gen. Morgan rested just before crossing the river, July 8 1863. Historical Kentucky Home, Brandenburg, Ky. (No Postmark)
[Handwritten] Walk leading to the Historical Kentucky Home, Brandenburg, Kentucky. (Handwritten Note On Verso - Col. Robt. Buckner home, Brandenburg, Ky. No Postmark)
Alpine Motel and Restaurant atop Cumberland Overlook (Postmarked 1953)
South Entrance to Boone's Tunnel, Lexington, KY-17 [Handwritten Note - Brooklyn Bridge (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 77
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To topSouth Entrance to Boone's Tunnel, Lexington "In Old Kentucky" - K57 [Handwritten Note - Brooklyn Bridge] (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 78
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To topA Beautiful Kentucky River View, Brooklyn Bridge. (Postmarked 1932, 1934) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 79
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To topBrooklyn Bridge over Kentucky River, Lexington, KY - K16 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 80
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To topPeniston Camp, U.S. Highway 68, Near Brooklyn Bridge, KY. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 81
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To topScene On Road Between Brooklyn Bridge And Shakertown, KY. - V479 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 82
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To topBrooklyn Bridge and Boone Tunnel, Brooklyn Bridge, Kentucky (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 83
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To topBrooklyn Bridge, Kentucky (Postmarked 1945)
- Box 4, item 84
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To topU.S. 27 Tunnel and Highway Bridge across the Cumberland River, Burnside, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 85
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Buckhorn Lake State Park, Buckhorn, Kentucky 41721. Buckhorn Lodge consists of 24 Air-Conditioned rooms. Each with bath, T.V., and private balcony overlooking the lake. Dining room serving delicious southern food." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 86
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Buckhorn State Park near Buckhorn, Ky. This view of the mountains and lake was taken from the balcony of the lodge." Postmarked 1965)
- Box 4, item 87
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To topBoat Dock and Floating Swimming Pool, Biggerstaff's Fishing Camp, Lake Herrington, Burgin, Kentucky (Postmarked 1936)
- Box 4, item 88
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To topLake Herrington from Kennedy Bridge near Burgin, Kentucky (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 89
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To topKennedy Bridge over Lake Herrington near Burgin, Kentucky (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 90
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To topAlpine Motor Inn on Cumberland Overlook - Burkesville, Ky. (Postmarked 1953)
"Cumberland River Valley," Near Burnside, Ky. (Postmarked 1908)
- Box 4, item 92
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To topBurnside Bridge across Cumberland River (Postmarked 1942)
- Box 4, item 93
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To top"Autumn on the Cumberland," Burnside, Ky. (No Postmark. Handwritten Date - 1906)
- Box 4, item 94
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To topGeneral Burnside's Headquarters, Burnside, Ky. (Postmarked 1915)
- Box 4, item 95
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To topCumberland River Bridge on Q & C. Ry. [Queen and Crescent Railway], near Burnside, Ky. (Postmarked 1911)
- Box 4, item 96
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To topGreyhound Bus at Burnside, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 97
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To topSouth Fork Ferry on Cumberland River, near Burnside, Ky. (Postmarked 1909)
- Box 4, item 98
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To top(Handwritten Note On Verso - Lodge at Camp Daniel Boone, Kentucky. No Postmark)
(Handwritten Note On Verso - Camp Daniel Boone, Kentucky. Y.W.C.A. Session, August 1918. No Postmark)
(Handwritten Note On Verso - Natural Chapel, Camp Daniel Boone, Kentucky. Y.W.C.A. Period, August 1918. No Postmark)
Trip to Chimney Rock on the Kentucky River, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 102
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To topU.S. 27 Crossing the Kentucky River at Camp Nelson, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 103
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To topU.S. 27 In The Kentucky River Gorge - Camp Nelson, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 104
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To topChimney Rock Near Daniel Boone Cave, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 105
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To topEntrance to Daniel Boone's Cave - U.S. 27 - Kentucky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 106
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To topMain Building - Daniel Boone's Cave - U.S. 27 - Kentucky (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 107
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To topDaniel Boone's Cave - U.S. 27 - Kentucky (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 108
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To topStreet Scene, Campbellsville, KY. (Postmarked 1907)
Methodist Church, Campbellsville, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 110
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Historic Cane Ridge Meeting House, near Lexington, Kentucky. Here, in Kentucky - on the early American frontier in 1804, began the movement now known as the Disciples of Christ which ranks as the largest religious body indigenous to American soil." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 111
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To topHickman Bridge, Camp Nelson, "In Old Kentucky", Ky.-G16." (Handwritten Note On Verso Of One Card - Bridge Torn Down 1932. No Postmarks) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 112
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To topCounty Court Day, Carlisle, Ky. (Postmarked 191?)
Farmers Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse, Carlisle, Ky. (Postmarked 1915)
U.S. Postoffice, Carlisle, Kentucky. (No Postmark)
Pump House and Dam, Carlisle Water Works, Carlisle, KY. (No Postmark)
Portion of Reservoir, Carlisle, KY. (No Postmark)
Interior of a Typical Barrack, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 118
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To topCampbellsville College - Administration Building. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 119
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To topS.W. Buchanan Collegiate Institute. (No Postmark)
Campbellsville Mfg. Co. (No Postmark)
Taylor County High School (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 122
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To topLake at Water Works (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 123
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To top(Handwritten Note On Verso - Mountain Gardens in "Garden Club" Work, Carey, Ky. No Postmark)
Bank of Caneyville. Capital $30,000.00. Surplus $30,000.00. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 125
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To topTwo Ohio River Steamers [One Steam Boat Is Cincinnati of The Louisville and Cincinnati Packet Co.] (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 126
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To topSteamer Cincinnati, One of the Finest Steamers on Inland Waters. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 127
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To topChristian Church (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 128
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Lake in Butler Memorial State Park [Scalloped edges] (Postmarked 1940)
- Box 4, item 129
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To topSt. Johns Church (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 130
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St. Johns Church (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 131
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Overlook high above the Ohio River at General Butler State Park, near Carrollton, Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 132
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To topEntrance to Butler Memorial State Park (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 133
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To topShelter House and Picnic Area, Butler Memorial State Park (Postmarked 1941)
- Box 4, item 134
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To topCabin, Butler Memorial State Park (Postmarked 1941)
- Box 4, item 135
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To topHome of General Wm. O. Butler (Postmarked 1941)
- Box 4, item 136
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To topHigh School (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 137
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Government Building (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 138
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To topEntrance to "Lake Room" in Cascade Caverns, Carter County, Kentucky. Just off U.S. Highway 60. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 139
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To topBird's Eye View of Catlettsburg, Ky., Looking Into Ohio. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 140
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To topLock and Dam, Number 1, Big Sandy River (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 141
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To topNew High School (Postmarked 1914)
Municipal Building (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 143
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To topThomas R. Brown High School (One Card Postmarked 1942) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 144
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To topFederal Court Building and Post Office (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 145
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To topLock and Dam, Number No. 1, Highest Needle Dam in the World, Mouth Big Sandy River (Postmarked 1908)
Black's Corner [Black's Drug Store] (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 147
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To topCounty Court House (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 148
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To topBoyd County Court House (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 149
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To topTri-State View Showing Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 150
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To topWigwam Village No. 2, 1 Mile North of Cave City on 31-W (One Card Postmarked 1946) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 151
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To topMethodist Church (No Postmark)
(Printed verso reads: "Twin City Motel, On U.S. 31-W, Cave City, Kentucky. Gateway to Mammoth Cave National Park. 25 new units - tiled baths, tub & Showers, Air Conditioned - TV in rooms. Electric Heat. Family units and suites - free guest pool. Large playground. Ample parking space - Restaurant opposite. Sleep 200 feet from highway. Phone Prescott 3-3-71." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 153
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To topWigwam Village No. 2, located at Cave City, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Wigwam Village No. 2, Patent No. 98617, F.A. Redford, Owner and Manager, Horse Cave, KY. Eleven miles east of Mammoth Caven, on U.S. 31W and 68. Hickory and Cedar Furniture and Fixtures Designed by L.A. Simons, of the Columbus Hickory Chair Co., Columbus, Indiana. Eat and sleep in a wigwam." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 154
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To topNew Station and Hotel (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1903)
Cerulean Springs Hotel, Main Building. View From Depot. (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1903)
View of Cerulean Springs (looking North) (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Front - 1903)
Lovers' Leap, Cerulean Springs Hotel (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1903)
In the Park, Cerulean Springs (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1903)
On The Dixie Highway. Clay's Ferry, Near Richmond, KY. (Postmarked Illegible)
- Box 4, item 160
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To topOverlooking the Kentucky River at Clay's Ferry on Dixie Highway near Lexington, Ky. (No Postmark) 3 copies
- Box 4, item 161
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To topClay's Ferry Bridge - Highest Highway Bridge in Eastern America - 250 ft. - U.S. 25 near Richmond, Ky. (No Postmark)
Clay's Ferry Bridge - Highest Highway Bridge in Eastern America - 250 ft. - U.S. 25 near Richmond, Ky. (No Postmark)
Boonesboro Bridge Between Winchester and Richmond, Ky. (No Postmark)
Kentucky River Seen from Clay's Ferry Bridge - U.S. 25 Near Richmond, Ky. (No Postmark)
Hair Pin Curve on River Hill, Dixie Highway, Madison County, "In Old Kentucky" (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 166
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To topClay's Ferry Bridge over Kentucky River, Dixie Highway, Madison County, "In Old Kentucky." - K22 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 167
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To topClay's Ferry Bridge on Route 25 over Kentucky River, between Lexington and Richmond, Ky. (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1952)
- Box 4, item 168
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To topClay's Ferry Bridge over Kentucky River, Dixie Highway, "In Old Kentucky" (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 169
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To topClay Ferry Memorial Bridge, Lexington, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Memorial Bridge at Clay's Ferry on U.S. 25 south at Lexington, highest highway bridge east of the Mississippi River." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 170
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To topPart of Business Section (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 171
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To topClinton High School (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 172
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To topFederal Highway Bridge (Postmarked 1928)
- Box 4, item 173
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To topBreckenridge - Bank of Cloverport. Showing the State Highway Bridge in the Distance. (Postmark 1929)
- Box 4, item 174
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To topView in Clyffeside Park, KY. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 175
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To topBoy's Dormitory, L.W. J. [Lindsay Wilson Junior] College (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 176
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To topMeadow Hill Inn, on Ky. 80 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 177
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To topHigh School (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 178
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Inside View, Bank of Columbia, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 179
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To topCourt House, Public Square (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 180
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To topNew Adair Hotel (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 181
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To topGirl's Dormitory, L.W. J. [Lindsay Wilson Junior] College (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 182
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To topLindsay Wilson Junior College (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 183
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To topBurkseville Street (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 184
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To topSouth West Corner Public Square (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 185
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To topView on Russell's Creek (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 186
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To topFirst Baptist Church (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 187
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To topSummer View of the Great Civil War Trenches. Columbus-Belmont Battlefield Memorial Park (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 188
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Mississippi River Bluff Scene in the Columbus-Belmont Battlefield Memorial State Park (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 189
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Civil War Fortifications at Columbus, Kentucky. Painting Museum, Artist - R. G. McRae, Columbus-Belmont State Park." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 190
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To topCumberland Mountains Near Corbin, Kentucky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 191
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Highway 90 over Edward M. Gatliff Memorial Bridge across Cumberland River at Cumberland Falls State Park, near Corbin, Kentucky." Postmarked 1957)
- Box 4, item 192
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To top(Printed verso reads: "New Motel at Noe's Fishing Dock on Lake Cumberland, Corbin, Kentucky. Modern rooms with Beautyrest Mattress - Private Baths - Restaurant at Dock - Boats - Motors - and Licenses. For Reservation Phone 9199, Corbin, Kentucky." Postmarked 1960)
- Box 4, item 193
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To topBird's-Eye View of Business District (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 194
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Breathtaking view of the Cumberland River from the terrace at duPont Lodge. Cumberland Falls State Park, located on Kentucky Highway 90 near Corbin, Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 195
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To topBird's Eye View of Corbin, Kentucky (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 196
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To topSt. John's Academy (No Postmark)
The L&N Underpass (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 198
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To topStewart's Motel and Restaurant, U. S. 25-W 1 Mile South of Corbin, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Stewart's Motel and Restaurant, U. S. 25-W, 1 Mile South of Corbin, Kentucky. Phones: 777, 820 and 821. 50 room, 50 tile showers, 50 telephones, 50 radios. Beautyrest mattresses and box springs. Restaurant in connection serving fine food. Managers, Ona Mae Ledington, Dorothy Brack." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 199
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To topL & N Underpass (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 200
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To topFirst Church of Christ (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 201
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To topSanders Court & Café, Corbin, Kentucky. Junct. U.S. 25, 25E, and 25W. 32 Room - 32 Baths, At Asheville, N.C., 5 Miles North, At Junct. U.S. 25, 70, 19, and 23." (Printed verso reads "Sander's Court, Corbin, KY., Asheville, N.C., Harland Sanders, Owner - Mgr., Offer complete accommodations with tile baths (abundance of hot water), carpeted floors, `Perfect Sleeper' beds, air condtioned, steam heated, radio in every room, open all year, serving excellent food." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 202
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To topThe beginning of the Galilean Children's Home. This log house was rented by the Vogels for $2.50 per month - not for the purpose of a children's home, but just as a place to live and carry on an intinerant evangelistic work. Just off U.S. 25W Between Corbin and Cumberland Falls, Ky. (No Postmark)
Main Street, Business Section (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 204
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To topSt. Camillus Academy (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 205
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St. Camillus Academy (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 206
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To topCentral High School Building (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 207
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To topHigh School (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 208
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(Printed verso reads: "Geneva, Sharon and Donna - Three little trophies committed to us here at the Galilean Children's Home, in order that that may be reared for Christ. This internationally known Children's Home is located just off U.S. 25W between Corbin and Cumberland Falls, Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 209
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Residence of the Vogel's - which is a sixteen room addition to the original log cabin rented by the Vogels at the start of their ministry in 1935 for $2.50 per month. At the present the building houses 24 children. The internationally known Galilean Children's Home is located just off U.S. 25W between Corbin and Cumberland Falls, Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 210
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The private Christian School of the Galilean Children's Home. This internationally known Children's Home is located in the Cumberland foothills just off U.S. 25W between Corbin and Cumberland Falls, Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 211
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To topY.M.C.A. (Postmarked 1912)
Christian Church (Postmarked 1910)
Nelson's Tourist Home, Corbin, Ky. Turn at Rexall Sign - Go 2 blocks off U.S. 25W. Out of Noise of Traffic, Close to Business Area, Steam Heat, Innerspring Mattresses (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Front - 1941)
Road Leading To Top Of Black Mountain, Highest Point In Kentucky (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 215
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To topClub House and General View, Latonia Race Track, Near Covington and Newport, KY. - 11 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 216
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To topLatonia Race Track (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 217
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To topFort Mitchell Country Club (No Postmark)
Farmers and Traders Bank Building (Postmarked 1908)
View of Cincinnati, Ohio, from Covington, Ky. (Postmarked 1938)
- Box 4, item 220
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To topSuspension Bridge (Postmarked 1908)
Suspension Bridge Connecting Cincinnati, Ohio with Covington, KY. (Postmarked 1937)
- Box 4, item 222
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To topHolman Street Public School (Postmarked 1916)
Post Office (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Front - 1906)
Mother of God Parochial School (Postmarked 1910)
View of Lake and Boat House, Beautiful Lagoon, Covington, Ky. (Postmarked 1909) 2 copies
Wm. Booth Memorial Hospital (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 227
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To topSt. Mary's Cathedral (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 228
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To topSt. Mary's Cathedral, 12th and Madison, Ky. - 2 (Printed verso reads: " A million dollar structure patterned after the famous Notre Dame in Paris, France and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in this country. It has the second largest stained glass window in the world. There is a sculptured group above the main arch by Clement J. Barnhorn and four large paintings by Frank J. Duveneck, both men Covingtonians and internationally famous." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 229
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To topPublic Library (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 230
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To topSt. Elizabeth Hospital, 21st and Eastern Avenue, KY - 5 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 231
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To topMother of God Church (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 232
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To topSuspension Bridge and View From the Kentucky Side of the Ohio, Covington, KY. (Postmarked 1922)
- Box 4, item 233
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To topSuspension Bridge Connecting Cincinnati, Ohio with Covington, KY. (Postmarked 1931)
- Box 4, item 234
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To topView of Sixth Street Park (Postmarked 1909)
- Box 4, item 235
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To topFourth St. Covington, Ky., west of Madison Ave. (Postmarked 1911)
(Printed verso reads: "Wm. Booth Memorial Hospital." Postmarked 1941)
- Box 4, item 237
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Suspension Bridge, Cincinnati, Ohio. This bridge was completed in 1867 after 10 years of labor and an expenditure of $1,871,000. It is 36 feet wide and has an overall length of 2,252 feet. It was one of the first suspension type bridges in the world." Postmarked 1954)
- Box 4, item 238
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To top(Printed verso reads: "University of Kentucky, Northern Center, Covington, Kentucky. Founded July 1, 1948." No Postmark) 3 copies
- Box 4, item 239
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To topAir view - Ohio River and Bridges Connecting Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio. (Postmarked 1942)
- Box 4, item 240
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Quality Inn Riverview, 666 5th St., Covington, Ky. 41011, Phone (a/c 606) 491-1200, 241 guest rooms, 18 stories with one of world's largest revolving restaurants on top serving lunch and dinner. Cocktail lounges, 17 rooms available for banquets and meetings. Limo service to airport and downtown. Free underground parking." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 241
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To top(Printed verso reads: "St. Mary's Cathedral, Covington, KY. Nave and Apse, 1895-1901. Façade, 1908-1910. French Gothic Architecture, Façade resembles Notre Dame, Paris. Stained glass windows by Mayer Studios, Munich, 1910-1925. North transept window 24 x 67 ft. Rose windows 26 ft. Four large murals by Frank Duveneck. Exterior tympanum carving and Madonna statue by Clement Barnhorn. Ceiling 81 feet; unfinished towers 52 ft., Architects: Leon Coquard, Detroit, David Davis, Cincinnati. Interior completely renovated and carved oak baldachinum and sanctuary furnishings installed, 1947-1949." Postmarked 1977)
- Box 4, item 242
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To topSteamer, "Island Queen" (No Postmark) [Steam Boat]
- Box 4, item 243
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To topPike and Madison Sts. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 244
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To top"Old Whitley House" on Highway No. 150, between Stanford and Crab Orchard, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 245
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To top"Old Whitley House" On Highway No. 168 Between Stanford and Crab Orchard, Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "Old Whitley House. The first brick house erected west of the Alleghenies, in 1784, home of General William Whitley, noted Indian fighter, who is reputed to have killed Tecumseh, at the battle of the Thames." Postmarked 1938)
- Box 4, item 246
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To topThe Lake. Main Bldgs. In Distance (Postmarked 1907, 1908) [1907 Postmarked Card Damaged] 2 copies
Crab Orchard Springs (One Card Postmarked 1907) 2 copies
Grove Spring, Crab Orchard Springs, Ky. (Postmarked 1912)
Field Spring, Crab Orchard, Ky. (Postmarked 1909)
A Flower Garden (Postmarked 1928)
- Box 4, item 251
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To topFlower Garden (Postmarked 1913)
Cumberland Falls At Flood Stage - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 253
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To topMoonbow, Cumberland Falls, Ky. "From the sun to the moon, from the moon to the earth, At the midnight's noon, And the light gives birth, To a phantom bow, In the moonlight glow, crowning the Cumberlands, Fairest of slumberlands, The world can know" - Robert Sparks Walker." (One Card Postmarked 1947) 3 copies
- Box 4, item 254
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To topThe Brunson Inn (Postmarked 1920)
Cumberland Falls [Damaged] (Postmark Damaged)
- Box 4, item 256
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To topBeautiful Cumberland Falls (Postmarked 1913)
- Box 4, item 257
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To topCumberland Falls, in Southeastern Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "The Falls are located twenty (20) miles west of Corbin, Ky., in Cumberland Falls State Park and can be easily reached over a State-maintained road recently finished. Cumberland Falls is sometimes called `Kentucky's Niagara'. The Falls are about sixty-eight feet in height, average width about 125 feet. The tremendous volume of water that passes over the falls at times creates a roar and a mist of a young Niagara. The moonbow seen from the falls during full moon on clear nights is a natural phenomenon occurring in only two place in the world - Victoria Falls in Southern Africa and Cumberland Falls in Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 258
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To topCumberland Falls and Moonbow Inn, Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls is located in Southern Kentucky on the Cumberland River. The waterfall is 68-feet high. At times there may be seen here a unique rainbow which occurs in only two place in the world." Postmarked 1940, 1949) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 259
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To topThe Old Man Of The Falls (No Postmark) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 260
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To topCumberland Falls, Cumberland Mountains (Printed verso reads: "Waterfalls, whatever the size, are always beautiful, but `Mother Nature' has outdone herself in placing the now famous Cumberland Falls amid a scene of wild, rugged splendor, the like of which is to be seen nowhere else in the United States. The Falls are unique in that they produce periodically what appears to be a rainbow at night. This phenomena, produced by moonlight falling upon the soaring mist above the falls, is known to exist in only one other part of the world." One Card Postmarked 1939) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 261
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To topCumberland Falls, Southeastern Kentucky (No Postmark) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 262
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To topCumberland Falls Hotel (No Postmark) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 263
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls - Located at Cumberland Falls State Park on Kentucky Highway 90 near Corbin, Kentucky." Postmarked 1953)
- Box 4, item 264
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To topCumberland River Falls, in Kentucky. (Postmarked 1910)
Trail Scene - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (Postmarked 195?)
- Box 4, item 266
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky. One of Kentucky's outstanding scenic attractions Cumberland Falls is the largest South of Niagara and east of the Rockies. Located in Cumberland National Forest, the 1100 acre State Park has excellent facilities for the thousands of vacationists enjoying its natural beauty throughout the year." No Postmark)
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To topCumberland Falls, Kentucky. (Postmarked 1944)
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To topBeautiful Cumberland Falls - K10 - "Kentucky's Niagara". (Printed verso reads: "Beautiful Cumberland Falls, Kentucky's Niagara - K10, Cumberland Falls State Park, in Whitley and McCreary Counties, comprises about four hundred acres. Height of falls, about sixty-eight feet. At times a mist is created almost equal to that at Niagara. The Moonbow seen from the falls on clear full moon nights is a natural phenomenon occurring only here and at Victoria Falls in Africa." Postmarked 1954)
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To topView Looking Down on Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Park, KY. (No Postmark)
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To topCumberland Falls near Pineville, Kentucky (No Postmark)
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To topView of Cumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky - D-21 (No Postmark)
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To topA 68 Ft. Straight Drop. Sunrise at Cumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "Glorious sunrises and colorful sunbows are common sights at Cumberland Falls, where on moonlit nights may also be seen the `moonbow', an attraction shared only with Victoria Fall in Africa." No Postmark)
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To topCumberland Falls - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (Postmarked 195?)
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To topCumberland Falls - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (No Postmark)
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Cumberland Falls - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (No Postmark)
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Cumberland Falls, KY. (Postmarked 1943)
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Brunson Inn, Cumberland Falls, KY., The Niagara of the South (Fall 80 Feet). This beautiful resort is in the heart of the Kentucky mountains; on the grand old Cumberland River. Wonderful scenery; atmosphere cool, crisp and invigorating. Here is an ideal place to spend your vacation for rest, health and pleasure. Boating, Bathing, Dancing, Music (No extra charge), Canoes, Saddle-horses and Pool (A reasonable extra charge), Several Fine Mineral Springs, Hay Fever Relieved, Telephone, Daily Mail and Electric Lights. Rates: $2.50 per Day, $15.00 per Week, Wagon Fare, $1.25, Automobile, $1.50, Cumberland Falls Station (Q. & C. [Queen and Crescent] R.R) to Hotel - 13 miles. The Brunson Inn - Open all the Year - Round Trip Tourist Tickets at all Q. & C. R.R. Offices." No Postmark)
Cumberland Falls, Kentucky. (Postmarked 1928)
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To topCumberland Falls at Normal Stage. Cumberland Falls State Park. (No Postmark)
Scene at Cumberland Falls, KY. H.C. Brunson, Proprietor. (Postmark ca. 1912)
Cumberland Falls, Kentucky (Postmarked 1945)
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To topCumberland Falls, near Somerset, KY. (Postmarked 1932)
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To topCumberland Falls, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 284
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To topCumberland Falls, Southeastern Kentucky (No Postmark)
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To top"Cumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky." (Printed verso reads "Cumberland Falls State Park is eighteen miles southwest of Corbin, Ky. The waterfall, 68 ft. high, is one of Kentucky's principal scenic attractions. At times the falls reflect a unique "moonbow." Two copies, one Postmarked 1944)
- Box 4, item 286
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To topOld Man of the Falls - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1951)
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To topThe Old Man Of The Falls, Cumberland Falls, KY. (No Postmark)
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To topDining Room - DuPont Lodge, Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (Postmarked 1951)
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To topCumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Two modern hotels, twenty-five well equipped cabins, miles of maintained nature and scenic trails and the great falls make Cumberland Falls State Park popular as a vacation land." No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso Of One Card - 1951] 2 copies
- Box 4, item 290
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls as seen from the east bank of the Cumberland River. Cumberland Falls is the greatest falls west of the Rockies and south of Niagara. It is 125 feet wide with a drop of 65 feet. Located in Cumberland Falls State Park on Kentucky Highway 90 near Corbin, Kentucky." Postmarked 1955)
- Box 4, item 291
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To topThe Moonbow - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (No Postmark)
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To top[Cumberland Falls] (Postmarked 1931)
Cumberland Falls at Flood Stage. Cumberland Falls State Park. (No Postmark)
Cumberland Falls, KY. H.C. Brunson, Proprietor. The Niagara of the South. Falls 80 FT." (Printed verso reads: "The Brunson Inn, Cumberland Falls, KY. This beautiful resort is in the Kentucky Mountains at the brink of the famous Cumberland Falls. Wonderful scenery. Several fine mineral springs. Daily mail., Rates: $4.00 Per Day, $20.00 Per Week. A.P., No extra charge for boating, fishing, music and dancing. Horses and canoes for rent. No better place to spend your vacation. The more you come, the better you like it, as there is a fascination about it that cannot be described. Taxi fare from Cumberland Falls Station Q. & C. [Queen and Crescent] R.R) to Inn, $1.50, 13 miles. The Brunson Inn owns the only land from which the Falls can be seen and we will be glad to welcome you. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY. The Brunson Inn." No Postmark)
Cumberland Falls, Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls is located in Southern Kentucky on the Cumberland River. The waterfall is 68-feet high. At times there may be seen a unique moon bow which occurs in only two places in the world." One Card Postmarked 1939) 2 copies
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To topCumberland Falls, near Cumberland Gap, Tenn.-Ky.-Va. (Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls. The Falls are located twenty (20) miles west of Corbin, Ky., in Cumberland Falls State Park and can be easily reached over a State-maintained road recently finished., Cumberland Falls is sometimes called `Kentucky's Niagara.' The Falls are about sixty-eight feet in height, average width about 125 feet. The tremendous volume of water that passes over the falls at times creates a roar and a mist of a young Niagara. The moonbow seen from the falls during full moon on clear nights is a natural phenomenon occurring in only two place in the world - Victoria Falls in Southern Africa and Cumberland Falls in Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 297
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To topCumberland Falls Near Corbin, KY. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 298
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To topCumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky (Printed verso read: "There seems to be no limit to the variations on interesting views of this 68 ft. water falls taken from different vantage points." Postmarked 1947)
- Box 4, item 299
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To topCumberland Falls, KY. [Damaged] (Postmarked 1942)
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To topCumberland Falls - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (No Postmark)
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To topCumberland Falls During Drought. Cumberland Falls State Park. (No Postmark) 2 copies
Cumberland Falls at Flood Stage (Postmarked 1944)
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To topThe Old Man Of The Falls (Postmarked 1944)
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To topCumberland Falls, Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls is located in Southern Kentucky on the Cumberland River. The waterfall is 68-feet high. At times there may be seen here a unique moon bow which occurs in only two place in the world." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 305
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To topBeautiful Cumberland Falls, "In Old Kentucky" (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1934)
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To topGreetings From Cumberland Falls Kentucky - The Old Man Of The Falls - The Old Woman Of The Falls (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 307
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To topCumberland Falls (Printed verso reads: "Pictorial View of Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Park, Kentucky. Called the `Niagara of the South' the 68 feet high Cumberland Falls, are of great beauty. The 1,100 acre vacation park is located on Ky. 90 near Corbin; between U.S. highways 25 and 27, in the Cumberland National Forest." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 308
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To topDuPont Lodge (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 309
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(Printed verso reads: "DuPont Lodge, Cumberland Falls State Park near Corbin, KY." (Postmarked 1965)
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Falls Scenic Railroad, Tombstone Junction. `Only full size steam locomotive operating in Kentucky.' Ride the Rails at Cumberland Falls." Postmarked 1972)
- Box 4, item 311
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To topMoonbow Inn, Cumberland Falls State Park. (One Card Postmarked 1934) 2 copies
Rhododendron. Cumberland Falls State Park. (No Postmark)
Cumberland Falls at Flood Stage (No Postmark)
Cumberland Falls, Kentucky (Postmarked 1943)
- Box 4, item 315
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To topBird's-eye view, Cumberland Falls, Whitly [sic] County, Ky. (Postmark Illegible)
(Printed verso reads: "Beautiful Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Park, Corbin, Kentucky. Located in Cumberland National Forest, in an area of outstanding beauty, Cumberland Falls State Park offers the ideal vacation for young and old." Postmarked 1961)
- Box 4, item 317
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DuPont Lodge, Cumberland Falls State Park, Corbin, Kentucky. This lodge, located in the beautiful Cumberland Mountains, is open thoughout the year." Postmarked 1961)
- Box 4, item 318
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Autumn Scene, Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Falls State Park Kentucky. The brilliant fall colors make a visit to this beautiful 1,098 State Park unforgettable. Located in scenic Cumberland National Forest, Cumberland Falls is the largest south of Niagara and east of the Rockies. Cumberland Falls State Park is reached by Kentucky highway 90, between U.S. Highway 27 and U.S. Highway 25-W., west of Corbin, Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 319
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To top(Printed verso reads: "View of the Terrace of DuPont Lodge. This Hotel is keyed to the quiet surroundings with excellent food, efficient service and tasteful furnishings. Located at Cumberland Falls State Park on Kentucky Highway 90 near Corbin, Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 320
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Sky Bridge, Cumberland National Forest, Kentucky. This outstanding formation is located just off state route 15, in an area of magnificent natural scenery." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 321
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To topTrail Scene (No Postmark)
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DuPont Lodge (Postmark Illegible)
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To topDuPont Lodge (Postmark illegible)
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To topKiwanis Bridge (Printed verso reads: "To reach Cumberland Falls by automobile from Corbin, Ky., it was necessary to span a deep ravine between connecting ridges. This concrete bridge replaced original pole structure by Corbin Kiwanis Club." Postmark Illegible)
- Box 4, item 325
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To topView from DuPont Lodge (Postmarked 1940)
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Edward M. Gatliff Memorial Bridge across the Cumberland River at Cumberland Falls State Park. Located on Kentucky Highway near Corbin, Kentucky." No Postmark)
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Breathtaking view of the Cumberland River from the terrace of duPont Lodge. Cumberland Falls State Park, located on Kentucky Highway 90 near Corbin, Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 328
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Observation Point located at Kiwanis Bridge on Kentucky Highway 90 in Cumberland Falls State Park near Corbin, Kentucky." No Postmark)
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To topDuPont Lodge (No Postmark)
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To topTrail Scene (No Postmark)
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To topKiwanis Bridge (No Postmark)
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To topDuPont Tablet at Lovers' Leap (No Postmark)
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To topSummit Point (Postmarked 1944)
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To topCumberland River - Above Cumberland Falls - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (No Postmark)
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To top[Envelopecontaining a series of eight uncirculated postcards relating to Cumberland Falls State Park in Kentucky. Back flap reads: "Cumberland Falls State Park Kentucky." No Postmark)
A Tribute to Kentucky [Essay by Bruce Barton]
Roadways Connecting Kentucky State Parks.
The Old Man Of the Falls.
Moonbow Inn.
Rhododendron.
Cumberland Falls During Drought.
Cumberland Falls at Flood Stage.
Cumberland Falls at Normal Stage.
(Printed verso reads: "This rainbow over the beautiful Cumberland Falls is similar to the famous Moon-bow seen on moonlit nights. The Falls are 125 feet wide and drop 68 feet. This popular state park, located near Corbin, Kentucky, is open the year 'round. Lodge, Cottages, Dining Room and complete accommodations are available." No Postmark)
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To topCumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky - Virginia - Tennessee (Printed verso reads: "Pinnacle Overlook Scenic View, Cumberland Gap, National Historical Park. Kentucky-Virginia-Tennessee. Located near Middlesboro, Ky., and Cumberland Gap, Tenn., the 20,000-acre National Park, with its outstanding natural beauty, is visited by thousands of tourists, throughout the year. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park is reached by U.S. 25-E or U.S. 58." No Postmark)
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Overlook At The Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Cumberland Gap. Kentucky-Tennessee." Postmarked 1964)
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To topOverlooking Cumberland Gap from atop Pinnacle Mt. near Middlesboro, Ky. In the Proposed Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Virginia - Tennessee - Kentucky." No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso Of One Card - 1952) 2 copies
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To topCumberland Gap, Kentucky. Kentucky - The Blue Grass State (Printed verso reads: "Cumberland Gap is the celebrated gateway through which the pioneers entered Kentucky. Cumberland State Park comprises 4000 acres of wild mountain scenery. Unusual geologic formations covered in the springtime with rhodedendrons and moutain laurel." No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1952)
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To topCumberland Gap, near Middlesboro, KY. (Postmarked 1928)
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To topCumberland Gap, near Middlesboro, KY. Cumberland Mountains. (Postmarked 1926)
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To topPinnacle Mountain at 3,000 Feet Above Sea Level, Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. (No Postmark)
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To topThree States Marker - Ky. - Tenn. - Va., in Cumberland Gap. National Historical Park, near Middlesboro, Ky. (No Postmark)
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To top(Printed verso reads: "`Atop the Pinnacle', Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky, near Middlesboro, Kentucky." No Postmark)
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To topThe Gateway of the Boone Trail and Dixie Highway, Cumberland Gap where Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky State Lines meet. (Postmarked 1917)
The Pinnacle From Cumberland Avenue, Middlesboro, KY. (Postmarked 1939)
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To topCumberland Mountain, near Middlesboro, Ky. (Postmarked 1948)
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To topHistoric Cumberland Gap and Pinnacle Mountain, "In Old Kentucky"--K74, 1. Three States Corner 2. Historic Cumberland Gap, Early Gateway To The West. (Printed verso reads: "Three States corner is the spot where Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky meet. Close by is famous Cumberland Gap, the early gateway to the West, a natural cut through the Cumberland Mts. The Pinnacle, shown in the center background, is 3000 above sea level." No Postmark)
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To topDining Room - DuPont Lodge (No Postmark)
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Wolf Creek Dam, Lake Cumberland, Kentucky. The Dam, built by the U.S. Engineer Corps across the Cumberland River in Southeastern Kentucky, is 240 feet high and 5,736 feet long. Beautiful Lake Cumberland with a shoreline of 1,255 miles offers excellent fishing, boating, swimming, and is one of the finest vacation centers in the United States." No Postmark) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 352
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To topLake Cumberland (Printed verso reads: "Scenic Overlook, Lake Cumberland State Park, Kentucky. Nestled high on a wooded penisula overlooking the beautiful Lake, is 3,000-acre Lake Cumberland State Park. Located south of Jamestown off Ky. 35 and 55. Lake Cumberland is 105 miles long and has a shoreline of 1,255 miles - one of the most beautiful lakes in America." Postmarked 1980)
- Box 4, item 353
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Lake Cumberland State Park. Interior of Lobby at Lodge near Jamestown, Ky." Postmarked 1954)
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To topScenic View of Lake Cumberland, Southeastern Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Scenic Lake Cumberland, located in Southeastern Kentucky, is one of the largest and most beautiful body of waters. Created by the Wolf Creek Dam across the Cumberland River, this new lake is fast becoming an outstanding tourist center. Nearby resort towns are Somerset, Burnside, Monticello, Jamestown, Russell Springs, Burkesville, Columbia and Albany. Come and Visit Lake Cumberland." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 355
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To topPicturesque View, Lake Cumberland (Printed verso reads: "Picturesque View, Lake Cumberland, Kentucky. Lake Cumberland, one of the most scenic lakes in the United States, is located in the mountainous region of Southeastern Kentucky. Created by Wolf Creek Dam across the Cumberland River, the lake has a beautiful wooded shoreline of 1, 255 miles." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 356
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To topScenic View of Lee's Ford Dock Fishing Creek, Lake Cumberland Near Somerset, Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "Lee's Ford Dock, located at the Fishing Creek Arm of Lake Cumberland about 7 miles west of Somerset, Ky., is one of the outstanding resorts on the lake. The 1,255 mile long wooded shoreline makes Lake Cumberland one of the most beautiful lakes anywhere." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 357
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Wolf Creek Dam, Lake Cumberland, Kentucky. Beautiful Lake Cumberland, created by Wolf Creek Dam across the Cumberland River, is located in Southeastern Kentucky. The lake is 105 miles long and has a scenic shore line of 1,255 miles. Excellent fishing, boating, swimming and fine accommodations make Lake Cumberland one of the outstanding vacation centers in the country." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 358
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To topCar Ferry Across the Cumberland River - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (No Postmark)
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To topView of the Cumberland River Above Cumberland Falls, KY. (Postmarked 1943)
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To topCumberland River, In the Mountains of Kentucky. (Postmark Illegible)
Cumberland River Above The Falls - Cumberland Falls State Park, Ky. (No Postmark)
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To topNatural Arch in Cumberland National Forest, McCreary County, Kentucky, 2 miles from U.S. 27 on Day Ridge Road. Reforestation project of the Kentucky Federation Women's Club. (No Postmark)
Burksville Hill, State Road No. 40-C, Cumberland Co., Ky. - State Maintenance. (No Postmark) [9 1/4 x 3 1/2 Gatefold]
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To topOldest Wooden Bridge In Kentucky, Erected 1837 (No Postmark)
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To topLover's Lane (No Postmark)
McKnight's - 113 S. Main St. (No Postmark) [Boarding House]
Scene on Licking River. View Near Cynthiana, KY. (Postmarked 1909)
U.S. Government Building (No Postmark)
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To topPine Villa, U.S. 27 - 1 Mile No. Cynthiana, Ky." (No Postmark)
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To topGraded City School, Cynthiana, KY. (Postmarked 1909)
View of Licking River (No Postmark)
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To topView of Bridge Over Licking River (Postmarked 1909)
Cynthiana's Niagara (Postmarked 1907)
Pike Street (No Postmark)
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To topMarshall School (No Postmark)
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To topHarrison Hotel (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 377
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To topA. Keller Distillery (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 378
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To topHigh School (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 379
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To topCynthiana High School (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 380
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To topLe Bus Ball Park (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 381
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To topMethodist Church (South) (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 382
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To topChristian Church (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 383
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Baptist Church (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 384
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Christian Church (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 385
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To topHistoric Bridge Over Licking River (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1933)
- Box 4, item 386
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To topOld Covered Bridge (Postmarked 1943)
Cynthiana's First Court House, Erected 1790 (Postmarked 1937)
- Box 4, item 388
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To topThe New Century Hotel (Postmarked 1921)
Hotel Hamby and Hamby's Well (Postmarked 1916)
The New Century Hotel (Postmarked 1935)
- Box 4, item 391
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To top"Arcadia Hotel" (Postmarked 1907)
Bandit Cave (Postmarked 1907)
Lodge at Pennyrile State Park (Postmarked 1948)
(Printed verso reads: "BATHING BEACH AND LAKE, PENNYRILE FOREST STATE PARK, KENTUCKY. Situated in the heart of 15,000-acre Pennyrile Forest, in an area of natural beauty, the State Park centers around a scenic lake. Modern housekeeping cottages and the recreational and dining lodge overlook Pennyrile Lake. Located near Dawson Springs, Ky. and within a short drive from Princeton, Madisonville and Hopkinsville." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 395
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To topPennyrile State Park (Postmarked 1948)
Bridal Bridge Between Two Counties (Postmark 1912)
Climbing Morris Cliffs (Postmark illegible)
Bathing Beach, Dayton, Ky., Opposite Cincinnati, Ohio. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 399
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To topDale Hollow Lake (Printed verso reads: "DALE HOLLOW LAKE. Dale Hollow lake is formed by Dale Hollow Dam. The main lake itself is noted for its wonderful bass fishing. The tailwater is noted for its trout. The largest trout in the world was caught in these tailwaters." Postmarked 1975)
- Box 4, item 400
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To topBreaking Hemp (No Postmark)
Main Street (Postmarked 1910)
Main Street (Postmarked 1909)
Dr. Ephrain McDowel House (No Postmark)
Kentucky School for the Deaf (Postmarked 1909)
- Box 4, item 405
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To topThe First Surgeon To Perform Laparotomy Operation In 1809. Dr. Ephrain M'Dowel 1771-1830. [Portrait] (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 406
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To top"Old Centre, 1819" (Printed verso reads: "'OLD CENTRE'. The original building of Centre College. Erected in 1819. The first class graduated here in 1824. Now used for administrative offices and student center. Centre College has educated 29 College Presidents, 109 College Professors, 40 Congressmen, 8 United States Senators, 11 Governors of States, two Vice-Presidents and one Justice of the Supreme Court, 53 Circuit Judges state and federal) and a large number of men who have been successful in law, medicine, teaching and the ministry." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 407
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To topGreetings From Danville, KY. Old Centre. (Postmark Illegible)
Center [sic] College Campus (Postmarked 1921)
Trinity Episcopal Church (Postmarked 1922)
Weisinger Memorial State Park, "Constitution Square." (Printed verso reads: "Site of Log Court House of Kentucky District. First used March 14, 1785. Where first state constitution was adopted in April 1792." Postmarked 1942)
- Box 4, item 411
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To topCourt House (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 412
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Stand Pipe (Postmarked 1912)
McDowell House, Ky.-10 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 414
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To topCourt House (Postmarked 1919)
- Box 4, item 415
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To topWest Stadium, Centre College (No Postmark. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1944)
- Box 4, item 416
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To topMain Street By Night (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 417
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To topWest Stadium, Centre College. [Same Print as No. 416] (Postmarked 1936)
- Box 4, item 418
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To topMain Building, Centre College (Postmarked 1934)
- Box 4, item 419
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To topOld Centre, 1819" [Same Print as No. 407] (Printed verso reads: "'OLD CENTRE'. The original building of Centre College. Erected in 1819. The first class graduated here in 1824. Now used for administrative offices and student center., Centre College has educated 29 College Presidents, 109 College Professors, 40 Congressmen, 8 United States Senators, 11 Governors of States, two Vice-Presidents and one Justice of the Supreme Court, 53 Circuit Judges state and federal) and a large number of men who have been successful in law, medicine, teaching and the ministry." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 420
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DR. EPHRIAM McDOWELL HOUSE, Danville, Ky. Built 1800. Scene of first successful ovariotomy 1809. Preserved as a State Shrine by the Kentucky State Medical Assn." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 421
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To topBirdseye View of Danville, Ky. (Postmarked 1908)
Greetings From Danville, Ky. "Old Centre" [Same Print as No. 408] (No Postmark)
Caldwell College (No Postmark)
(Printed verso reads: "DOCTOR EPHRIAM MC DOWELL NATIONAL SHRINE, 125 South Second Street Danville, Kentucky. This painting by Louise W. Wilkerson depicts Dr. McDowell greeting Mrs. Jane Todd Crawford, patient, as she arrives at his home by horseback for historic operation performed on Christmas Day, 1809. Open Daily." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 425
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PIONEER PLAYHOUSE THE STATE THEATRE OF KENTUCKY (a non-profit institution). The Pioneer Playhouse in historic Danville, Kentucky, is the only summer stock theatre in the United States which devotes its entire program to new plays by talented, but as yet unproduced playwrights. Its actors come from Broadway for the most part; its playwrights are on their way there. Travelers are welcome to stop and watch the company at work and play in a setting, so picturesque, it was chosen as the location for the M-G-M film, RAINTREE COUNTY." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 426
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To top(Printed verso reads "PIONEER PLAYHOUSE THE STATE THEATRE OF KENTUCKY (a non-profit institution). The Pioneer Playhouse in historic Danville, Kentucky, is the only summer stock theatre in the United States which devotes its entire program to new plays by talented, but as yet unproduced playwrights. Its actors come from Broadway for the most part; its playwrights are on their way there. Travelers are welcome to stop and watch the company at work and play in a setting, so picturesque, it was chosen as the location for the M-G-M film, RAINTREE COUNTY." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 427
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To topKentucky State Hospital (Postmark Illegible)
- Box 4, item 428
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To topKing's Mill and Bridge over Dick's River, Camp Dick Robinson Pike. (Postmarked 1921)
"Traveler's Rest" - Home of Isaac Shelby, First Governor of Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "'TRAVELER'S REST', HOME OF ISAAC SHELBY, FIRST GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY. Shelby: `I will meet you there in person: I will lead you to the field of battle and share with you the dangers and honors of the campaign.'" No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 430
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To topWinter Garlands Memorials in McDowell Park. Monuments To Brave Woman-Patient, Jane Todd Crawford, And Her Surgeon, Dr. Ephriam McDowell. (Printed verso reads: "On Christmas Day, 1809, Mrs. Jane todd Crawford, without benefit of anesthesia, submitted to an experimental operation, now known as the foundation of modern abdominal surgery, performed by Dr. Ephriam McDowell. Crawford recovered and lived thirty-three useful years. Kentucky State Medical Association erected these Memorials: to Dr. McDowell, in 1879; to Mrs. Crawford, in 1935." Postmarked 1950)
- Box 4, item 431
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To topChapel, Centre College (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 432
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To topGym Centere, Centre College (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 433
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To topMorgan Hall, Woman's Department of Centre College (Printed verso reads: "WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT CENTRE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. A college for women, fully accredited and affiliated with the most famous men's college in the South." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 434
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To topKy. School for the Deaf (Postmarked 1907)
McDowell House (Printed verso reads: "THE DR. EPHRIAM [sic] MCDOWELL HOME, DANVILLE, KENTUCKY, SCENE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST OVARIOTOMY ON DECEMBER 25, 1809." No Postmark)
Home and Office of Dr. Ephriam [sic] McDowell. Dr. McDowell was born 1771 - Died 1830. In 1809 in office at right, without anesthetics, he successfully performed the first operation for removal of an ovarian tumor. Ky. Historical Series No. 6. (No Postmark)
Chippendale Room, Doctor Ephraim McDowell Memorial (Printed verso reads: "CHIPPENDALE ROOM, DOCTOR EPHRAIM MCDOWELL MEMORIAL, DANVILLE, KY., Doctor Ephraim McDowell Portrait by Matthew Harris Jouett. Doctor McDowell was born in Virginia, November 11, 1771. He studied medicine and surgery at Edinburg, Scotland. When he performed the World's first ovariotomy, on December 25, 1809, he laid the corner-stone for all abdominal surgery." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 438
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To topMain Building, Centre College (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 439
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To topOld Centre, Centre College (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 440
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To topMcDowell House (Printed verso reads: "Tablet at house is inscribed as follows: Dr. Ephriam McDowell 1771-1830, Eminent American Physician and Surgeon. The father of American Surgery. Lived and performed the first ovarian operation in this house in 1809. Presented by the Danville Chamber of Commerce." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 441
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To topBathing Beach and Fishing Camp, Herrington Lake, near Danville, Ky. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 442
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To topDanville Country Club and Golf Course (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 443
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To topMcDowell Monument (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 444
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To topU.S. Post Office (Postmarked 1920)
Kentucky College for Women (Postmarked 1941)
- Box 4, item 446
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To topQueen's Float (1914), C.U. Carnival, June 7-8-9-1915. (Postmarked 1915)
Women's Campus, Dundee Hall - Centre College Of Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "THE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN OF CENTRE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY, Founded 1819. Liberal Arts College for Women and afflilated with the most famous college for men in the South." Postmarked 1946)
- Box 4, item 448
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To topQueen's Float, 1912 Central University Carnival, Danville, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "PROGRAM OF EVENTS, Thursday May 22 - 8:15 P.M. Carnival Play, "The Ulster"/ Friday May 23 - 2:30 P.M. Ball Game, Central vs. Louisville High School., 9:00 P.M. - Carnival Dance./ Saturday May 24 - 1:00 P.M. Floral Parade, 2:30 P.M. Ball Game, Central vs. Georgetown., 7:30 P.M. Campus Festivities., 10:30 P.M., Crowning of Queen." No Postmark)
(Printed verso reads: "DOCTOR EPHIRAM MC DOWELL NATIONAL SHRINE, 125 South Second Street Danville, Kentucky. Dr. Mc Dowell performed a historic operation on Christmas Day, 1809. Family portrait over mantle by Oliver Frazier. Open Daily." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 450
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DOCTOR EPHRIAM [sic] MCDOWELL NATIONAL SHRINE, 125 South Second Street Danville, Kentucky. Dr. Mc Dowell's portrait by Davenport in the living room of his home where he laid the cornerstone for abdominal surgery on Dec. 25, 1809. Open Daily." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 451
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To topStudent Club House At Herrington Lake. At Ease - Centre College Of Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "THE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN OF CENTRE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY, Founded 1819. Liberal Arts College for Women and afflilated with the most famous college for men in the South." Postmarked 1946)
- Box 4, item 452
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DOCTOR EPHRIAM [sic] MCDOWELL NATIONAL SHRINE,125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. Operating room where Dr. McDowell performed the first successful laparatomy for removal of a 22 lb. ovarian cyst. The patient was Mrs. Jane Todd Crawford. Open Daily." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 453
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DOCTOR EPHRIAM [sic] MCDOWELL NATIONAL SHRINE, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. Home of the historic operation on Christmas Day, 1809. The Kitchen serves as an `exclamation point' to many visitors. Open Daily." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 454
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DOCTOR EPHRIAM [sic] MCDOWELL NATIONAL SHRINE, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. Family Bedroom - needlepoint picture over the mantle. Home of the historic operation on Christmas Day, 1809. Open Daily." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 455
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DOCTOR EPHRIAM [sic] MCDOWELL NATIONAL SHRINE, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. THE DAWN OF ABDOMINAL SURGERY. This painting by Dean Cornwell, N.A. depicts Dr. Ephriam [sic] McDowell performing the first successful laparatomy for removal of a 22 1/2 lb. ovarian cyst. The patient was Jane Todd Crawford. The date, Christmas day 1809. Open Daily." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 456
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DOCTOR EPHRIAM [sic] MCDOWELL NATIONAL SHRINE, 125 South Second Street, Danville, Kentucky. The McDowell Apothecary Shop was the first drug store West of the Alleghenies. It is adjacent to the McDowell House where the historic operation was performed Dec. 25, 1809. Open Daily." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 457
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To topCaldwell College (Postmarked 1910)
Methodist Church (Postmarked 1910)
Second Street (Postmarked 1910)
First Presbyterian Church (Postmarked 1912)
Centre College (Postmarked 1905)
Central University - Main Building (No Postmark)
Boyle-Humphrey Gymnasium (No Postmark)
Christian Church (Postmark Illegible)
Boyle County Court House (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 466
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To topMcDowell House [Same Print As No. 436] (Printed verso reads: "THE DR. EPHRIAM [sic] MCDOWELL HOME DANVILLE KENTUCKY, SCENE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST OVARIOTOMY ON DECEMBER 25, 1809." No Postmark)
Dix Dam, Showing Spillway Gates, Intake Tower In The Other Side (Printed verso reads: "GWINN ISLAND CAMP ON HARRINGTON LAKE, 3 1/2 Miles North of Danville, Ky., Ky. Route 33. Phone Danville 6505. Dave Biggerstaff and Dick Davis, Props." Postmarked 1945)
- Box 4, item 468
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To topKentucky School for the Deaf [Same Print As No. (No Postmark)
Old and New Centre. (No Postmark)
Water Works Dam, Kings Mill - Dix River (Postmarked 1906)
Kentucky's First State House (No Postmark)
Central University - Campus (No Postmark)
Baptist Church (No Postmark)
Central University (No Postmark)
Second Presbyterian Church (No Postmark)
Second Presbyterian Church, Danville, Kentucky (Postmarked 1913)
High Bridge (Postmarked 1906)
Caldwell College [Same Print As No. 458] (Postmarked 1906)
Broadway (Postmarked 1912)
Center College Campus (Postmarked 1910)
Caldwell College [Same Print As No. 458 & No. 479] (Postmarked 1907)
East Main Street (Postmarked 1910)
Main Street Looking East at Night, Danville, Ky. (Postmarked 1952)
- Box 4, item 484
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DIX DAM AND HERRINGTON LAKE KENTUCKY. Built across the Dix River in Central Kentucky, the dam, highest rock-filled dam east of the Rockies, is located near Shakerstown and Burgin; only a short drive from Danville, Harrodsburg and Lexington. Beautiful Herrington Lake is famous for fishing and boating - a popular resort." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 485
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To topDix River Dam, near High Bridge and Burgin, "In Old Kentucky" (Printed verso reads: "Located between Mercer and Garrard Counties, Herrington Lake, made by Dix River Dam, is the largest rock filled power dam east of the Rockies. It is 275 feet high in center, 920 feet long, 750 feet thick at base and tapers to 30 feet at top." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 486
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To topDixie [sic] River Hydro Electric Dam and Intake Tower (One Card Postmarked 1935) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 487
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To topDix River Hydro-Electric Dam, Near High Bridge, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "DIX RIVER DAM - Is the largest rock-filled dam in the world, highest dam east of the Rocky Mountains, the structure is 270 feet high, approximately 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls, 920 feet long and at the river bed 700 feet thick. There are three generators with a total capacity of 30,000 electrical horse-power. This plant supplies electricity to Indiana, Virginia, and Central and Southeastern Kentucky." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 488
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To topDix River Hydro-Electric Dam, Near High Bridge and Burgin, "In Old Kentucky" - K18 (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 489
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To topSpillway, Dix Dam (Postmarked 1928)
- Box 4, item 490
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To topWebster County Court House (Postmarked 1945)
- Box 4, item 491
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To topGreetings from Dover, KY. [Generic Scenery] (Postmark Illegible. Handwritten Date On Verso - 1917)
Doe Run Mill - dam, Meade County, Ky. (Handwritten Date On Verso - 1910)
Carlsbad Mineral Well & Sanitarium (Printed verso reads: "CARLSBAD MINERAL WELL & SANITARIUM is famous for its mineral water and baths. Dining rooms open to the public & renowned for excellent dinners." Postmarked 1948)
- Box 4, item 494
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To topCarlsbad Hotel (Printed verso reads: "CARLSBAD MINERAL WELL AND HOTEL, Dry Ridge, Ky. On U.S. 25, 35 miles south of Cincinatti, Ohio. Famous for its mineral water, baths and treatments. An excellent Spa for rest and relaxation. Dining Room open to the public serving delicious and varied dinners. Phones 377-378." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 495
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To topThe early home of Abraham Lincoln in Elizabethtown, Ky. (No Postmark)
The Food Basket Restaurant. Dinners - Short Orders - Fountain Service (Postmarked 1945)
- Box 4, item 497
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To topLincoln Boulevard (Postmarked 1909)
West Dixie Avenue (Printed verso reads: "The center of a vast trading area, Elizabethtown has banking and loan facilities far above average for a city of its size. Fort Knox, U.S. Gold Depository, is located 14 miles north. Many historic sites are included within this valley." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 499
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To topBrown-Pusey House (One Card Postmarked 1924) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 500
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To topNew Hotel Joplin. Wm. O'Neal, Mgr. (Postmarked 1929)
- Box 4, item 501
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To topCourt House (Postmarked 1913)
Garden - Brown-Pusey House (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 503
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To topGarden and Rear View Brown-Pusey Community House (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 504
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To topBrown-Pusey House [Same Print As 3500] (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 505
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To topCourt House (Postmarked 1931)
- Box 4, item 506
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To topMaple Motel (Printed verso reads: "MAPLE MOTEL, On Highway US 31 In Elizabethtown, Ky. Electric Heat - Air-Conditioned - Free Radios." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 507
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ELK LAKE SHORES is northern Kentucky's newest and most beautiful lake development. Here, on Elk Lake with over 14 miles of picturesque, gently rolling shoreline, property owners may enjoy boating, water skiing, swimming and fishing. Wide all-weather roads, electricity, telephones and central water supply system will bring city conveniences to this secluded, yet easily accessible vacation paradise. Small down payments and long term financing make it possible for every family to purchase in this carefully planned, sensibly restricted, private subdivision, situated within easy driving distance from major cities." No Postmark)
Pike County Fish and Game Clubhouse and Caretaker's Quarters, Pike County, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Clubhouse and caretakers quarters located on Elkhorn Creek, where 40,000 bass are reared annually for Pike County streams." No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 509
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To topMilliken Memorial Community House (Printed verso reads: "Dear Secretary: It was our pleasure to have [handwritten in ink: Dear Bill Seary] as our guest today. Please give attendance credit. Date [handwritten in ink: Nov 15, 1962] Elkton Rotary Club." Postmarked 1962)
- Box 4, item 510
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To topNorthside of Broadway (Postmark On One Card Illegible) 2 copies
Shady Grove Sanatorium, Incorporated (No Postmark)
The Old Odd Fellows' and Rebekahs' Home - Established 1916 - Owned and maintained by and for the Odd Fellows, their wives and the Rebekahs of Kentucky. You Are Invited To Visit The Home At Any Time. (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 513
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To topMilliken Memorial Community House [Same Print As No. 510] (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 514
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To topHotel Joplin (Printed verso reads: "HOTEL JOPLIN, Elizabethtown's Leading Hotel, The Gateway to Mammoth Cave and Lincoln's Birthplace, On 31-W Dixie Highway - Elizabethtown, Ky." Postmarked 1940)
- Box 4, item 515
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To topCourt House (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 516
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To topThe Early Home of Thos. Lincoln (Postmarked 1939)
North Main Street and Dixie Highway (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 518
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To topResidence [On] Commonwealth Ave (No Postmark)
- Box 4, item 519
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To topView of Hotel (Postmarked 1950)
Jefferson Davis Monument, 351 Ft. High (One Card Postmarked 1953) 3 copies
- Box 4, item 521
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To top(Printed verso reads: "JEFFERSON DAVIS MONUMENT, Fairview, Kentucky (Air View). The monument marking the birthplace of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America is located on Highway 68 East of Hopkinsville, Ky. The 351 foot concrete obelisk is the third highest in the United States - erected by the people of the South through the United Daughters of the Confederacy." One Card Postmarked 1962) 2 copies
- Box 4, item 522
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To top(Printed verso reads: "JEFFERSON DAVIS MONUMENT, KENTUCKY. The towering concrete obelisk, third highest in the United States, marks the birthplace of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America. Located at Fairview on U.S. 68, between Hopkinsville and Elkton, the shaft is 351 feet high and was erected by the people of the South through the United Daughters of the Confederacy.")
- Box 4, item 523
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To topJefferson Davis Monument, Fairview, near Hopkinsville, Ky.
- Box 4, item 524
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To topCustodian's Home, Jefferson Davis Park. (Printed verso reads: "This house is a replica of the Jefferson Davis Home in outward appearance only and is the private home of the custodian.")
- Box 4, item 525
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To topBethel Baptist Church.
JEFFERSON DAVIS - President of The Confederate States of America, June 3, 1808-Dec. 6, 1889. "The past is dead; let it bury its dead, its hopes and its aspirations; before you lies the future - a future full of golden promise; a future of expanding national glory, before which all the world shall stand amazed. Let me beseech you to lay aside all rancor, all bitter sectional feeling, and to take your places in the ranks of those who will bring a consummation devoutly to be wished - a reunited country." Speech made by Jefferson Davis at Mississippi City, Mississippi, in 1888. "Clarus et vir fortissimus". (Printed verso reads: "Jefferson Davis Monument, Height 351 Feet, Jefferson Davis Park. R.H. Boyd, Custodian, Fairview, Ky.")
- Box 4, item 527
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To topGreetings from Falmouth, Ky.
Lover's Lane.
Old Bridge, and Favorite Fishing Hole near Blue Rock Hotel. [Damaged]
Blue Rock Mineral Well.
"Elmcrest", Home of Mrs. J.H. Sousley Near Flemingsburg, Ky.
- Box 4, item 532
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To topFleming County Court House, Completed in 1829.
- Box 4, item 533
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To topPark Lake, Flemings [sic] County, Ky."
Court House.
Christian Church.
Elmcrest', Home of J.H. Sousley near Flemingsburg, Ky."
- Box 4, item 537
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To top"Blue Bank", a Freak Formation Near Flemingsburg, Ky.
- Box 4, item 538
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To top(Printed verso reads: "SKYLINE DRIVE INN RESTAURANT, Junction U.S. 25 and 42, Florence, Ky. Whether it's a MEAL or a Sandwich, IT'S our pleasure to serve you., Open 24 hours. Phone - Florence - 130.")
- Box 4, item 539
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To topDuncan Memorial Chapel. (Printed verso reads: "DUNCAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Located in The Floydsburg Cemetery - Duncan Memorial, FLOYDSBURG (near Crestwood), KENTUCKY. A non-sectarian edifice built by Alexander Edward Duncan of Baltimore, Maryland. In memory of his first wife Flora Ross Duncan, born 1880, died 1936.")
- Box 4, item 540
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE DUNCAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL in the FLOYDSBURG CEMETERY - DUNCAN MEMORIAL, FLOYDSBURG (near Crestwood), KENTUCKY." Postmarked 1959)
Interior of Duncan Memorial Chapel. (Printed verso reads: "DUNCAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL. Located in The Floydsburg Cemetery - Duncan Memorial, FLOYDSBURG (near Crestwood), KENTUCKY. A non-sectarian edifice built by Alexander Edward Duncan of Baltimore, Maryland. In memory of his first wife Flora Ross Duncan, born 1880, died 1936.")
- Box 4, item 542
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To topMonument in memory of first settlers of Kentucky at Boone's Fort, near Ford, Ky.
"A bit of Ky. River Scenery" near Ford, Ky., on L & N. R. R.
Kentucky River Valley at Ford, Ky.
[River scene at Fordsville, Ky.]
U.S. Gold Depository.
- Box 4, item 547
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To topUnited States Gold Depository.
- Box 4, item 548
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To topPatton Museum.
- Box 4, item 549
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To topArmored Center.
U.S. Army Post. (Printed verso reads: "Fort Knox is an hour's drive on the Dixie Highway from Louisville. Located here on a 40,000 acre site is the U.S. Army Post, Fort Knox, Artillery contonment of the United States Army.")
- Box 4, item 551
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To topFull Field Inspection.
- Box 4, item 552
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To topSummer Training Camp.
- Box 4, item 553
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To topTent City.
- Box 4, item 554
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MAIN ENTRANCE TO ARMOR CENTER FORT KNOX, KENTUCKY.")
- Box 4, item 555
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To topU.S. Gold Depository. (Printed verso reads: "The U.S. Bullion Depository completed in 1936 at a cost of $600,000.00, is a bomb-proof structure, housing a part of the Government's gold bullion supply.")
- Box 4, item 556
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To topOfficer's Country Club.
- Box 4, item 557
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To topOfficer's Quarters. 2 copies
- Box 4, item 558
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To topSwimming Pool.
- Box 4, item 559
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To topStation Hospital.
- Box 4, item 560
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To topUnited States Gold Depository. 3 copies
- Box 4, item 561
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To topHotel Altamont, Ft. Thomas, Ky., near Cincinnati.
Ohio River from Fort Thomas, Ky.
Street Scene, Kentucky Highlands.
Water Tower.
Horse Shoe Bend near Fort Thomas, Ky.
Barracks at Fort Thomas, Ky.
Entrance to Fort Thomas, Ky.
- Box 4, item 568
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To topEntrance to Fort Thomas, Ky. 2 copies
- Box 4, item 569
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To topNew Capital Hotel.
- Box 4, item 570
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To topFamous Circular Stairway in Old State House.
Simon Kenton's Ride.
Boons best Fren. (Handwritten Verso Reads: "Daniel Boone's gun and powder horn - Kentucky Historical Society - Old State House, Frankfort, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "Frankfort, Kentucky. View of Kentucky River, Frankfort Boat Club, Memorial Bridge and State Arsenal.") 2 copies
- Box 4, item 574
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To topLiberty Hall.
(Handwritten Notation On Verso Reads: "Liberty Hall, Frankfort, Ky.")
Kentucky State Monument.
- Box 4, item 577
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To topBedroom at Liberty Hall, Frankfort, Kentucky - Built in 1796.
- Box 4, item 578
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To topLiberty Hall. (Printed verso reads: "Liberty Hall, Built in 1796, by John Brown, Kentucky's First U.S. Senator. Designed by Thomas Jefferson. Visited by many celebrities, including Gen. Lafayette, Aaron Burr, Gen. James Wilkinson, Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison, Presidents James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, Theodore Roosevelt.")
- Box 4, item 579
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To topLiberty Hall.
New State Office Building.
- Box 4, item 581
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Looking Down the Kentucky River at Frankfort, Ky.
- Box 4, item 582
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To topCustom House and "Old Wooden Bridge" over the Kentucky River.
The Goebel Monument. (Printed verso reads: "The Goebel Monument, Frankfort, Ky. Erected by the people of Kentucky and other states in memory of Kentucky's martyr Governor, `William Goebel', who devoted and gave his life in defence of the rights of the people. The able and most effective advocate and champion of the people's cause, their loved and loyal friend.")
- Box 4, item 584
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To topLincoln Statue in Rotunda of Kentucky's Capitol.
- Box 4, item 585
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The Goebel Monument.
- Box 4, item 586
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Washington's Appeal to the Nation. [Portrait] WASHINGTON. And all our American Patriots, Who Fought and Suffered and Died, To Give Us Our Country and Flag: Now Suffer Far Greater, When Looking Down From on High, Upon Our American Cities and see, Only a Lone Flag Here and There, On Every National Holiday! WASHINGTON. And all our American Patriots, Have a Right to Appeal, To Every American Home in This City, To Fly the American Flag, They Gave You, On Every American Home, On Every National Holiday! [Copyright 1917 P.F. Volland Company, Chicago] (Printed verso reads: "To Every American Home, Greetings: Few of us decorate on our National Holidays, not because we don't want to, but because less than ten per cent of us own Flags. During this Campaign canvassing organizations committees will call on every house to get at least one `American Flag on Every Home', and Flags in every store, office and public building. Then everbody will have these Flags ready for all future National Holidays…
Peristyle over the Great Spring at the Old Taylor Distillery of E.H. Taylor, Jr. & Sons, Inc. 2 copies
Liberty Hall.
- Box 4, item 589
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(Printed verso reads: "Frankfort, Kentucky's Capital City in the valley beautiful, as seen from a ledge near the Daniel Boone monument.")
- Box 4, item 590
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The Gardens of the Penitentiary at Kentucky's Capitol.
Confederate Monument, Frankfort, Ky.
State Monument.
The Goebel Monument.
Kentucky River and Post Office, at Kentucky's Capital ["Singing Bridge"].
Kentucky F.M.I. at Kentucky's Capital.
World's Only One-Barrel Bonded Whiskey Warehouse. (Printed verso reads: "World's Only One-Barrel Bonded Whiskey Warehouse, Frankfort, Ky. For the first time in history a Kentucky distillery has produced its 2,000,000th barrel of top Kentucky bourbon. This barrel of Old Staff - America's Largest-Selling Kentucky Bourbon - will patiently age and mellow in this unique `shrine' to Kentucky Whiskey.")
- Box 4, item 597
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To top[Fold out mailer with 18 images including paintings and artifacts associated with the Kentucky Historical Society; includes Daniel Boone relics, portraits of George Washington and General Lafayette, etc.]
- Box 4, item 598
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To topY.M.C.A. Building.
Historic Capital Hotel.
Kentucky Historical Society Room in the New State Capitol. 2 copies
- Box 4, item 601
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To topCustom House and Old Wooden Bridge over the Kentucky River. [Same Print As No. 583]
Court House.
- Box 4, item 603
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State Reformatory. [Damaged]
- Box 4, item 604
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To topPost Office and Bridge [Same Print As No. 595 - Singing Bridge]
- Box 4, item 605
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To topBirds Eye Looking up the River. [Damaged]
Old Capitol, Frankfort, Ky. Showing Spot where Goebel fell. 2 copies
- Box 4, item 607
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To topChurch of the Good Shepherd.
- Box 4, item 608
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To topOld Wooden Bridge over Kentucky River [Two Views - Painting by Paul Sawyer]
- Box 4, item 609
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To topLiberty Hall - Built 1796 By Hon. John Brown. Designed By Thomas Jefferson.
- Box 4, item 610
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To topChapel, State Cemetery.
Chapel in Frankfort, Ky. Cemetery.
"Personally Obnoxious". To the Kaiser, to the Crown Prince and to Mr. Beckham of Kentucky. Ben Marshall of Frankfort, Ky. and 5 Sons who volunteered, the youngest under 17, the oldest 30 years. [Creased]
- Box 4, item 613
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To topSoffel's Bend, Kentucky River.
- Box 4, item 614
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Liberty Hall, built in 1796, by John Brown, Kentucky's First U.S. Senator. Designed by Thomas Jefferson. Visited by many celebrities, including Gen. Lafayette, Aaron Burr, Gen. James Wilkinson, Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison, Presidents James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, Theodore Roosevelt.")
- Box 4, item 615
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Liberty Hall.
Cemetery.
Confederate Monument.
The Boone Monument.
- Box 4, item 619
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To topDaniel Boone - Old Fort At Boonesborough - Daniel Boone Monument.
View on the River.
Birds Eye Looking down the River.
(Printed verso reads: "Scenic view of beautiful BENSON VALLEY, Frankfort, Kentucky. Capitol dome in distance." 2 copies
- Box 4, item 623
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To topNew State Capitol.
(Printed verso reads: "Springtime at the Kentucky State Capitol.")
- Box 4, item 625
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To top(Printed verso reads: "VIEW OF CAPITOL and VALLEY from ledge near the Daniel Boone monument.")
- Box 4, item 626
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To topState Capitol from Daniel Boone Monument.
- Box 4, item 627
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Aerial of State Capitol and Annex. ")
- Box 4, item 628
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To topCapitol from Louisville Road.
Kentucky Senate, New State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 630
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To topInterior of Kentucky's Capitol - Nave, Stairway and Corridors. 3 copies
- Box 4, item 631
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To topState Capitol. (Printed verso reads: "The Capitol Bldg. at Frankfort, Ky. is among the finest in the country, the dome being a reproduction of Napolean's Tomb. Stairways are fashioned after the Paris Opera.") 2 copies
- Box 4, item 632
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To topState Capitol and Governor's Mansion. View From Louisville Pike.
- Box 4, item 633
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To topKentucky State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 634
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(Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Floral Clock.")
- Box 4, item 635
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To topWilliam Goebel Statue and the State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 636
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To topState Reception Room, Kentucky's New State Capitol. 3 copies
- Box 4, item 637
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To topThe New State Capitol, By Night.
- Box 4, item 638
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To top[Same Print As No. 628] (Printed verso reads: "Aerial of State Capitol and Annex.") 3 copies
- Box 4, item 639
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The State Capitol, Frankfort, Kentucky. The Capitol building, erected in 1909, is among the finest in the United States. Constructed of Bedford Stone and Vermont Granite, Kentucky's New Capitol building has generous length and breadth, closely resembling in design the National Capitol. Terraced walls, and its unusual front pediment, add the finishing touches to its magnificence. The Dome is a reproduction of the Tomb of Napolean.") 2 copies
- Box 4, item 640
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To topThe New Capitol.
Kentucky Court of Appeals, New State Capitol. 2 copies
- Box 4, item 642
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To topKentucky's New State Capitol.
Rotunda and Top of Circular Stairway. [Old State Capitol]
East Lunette. Daniel Boone and Companions. Taking First View Of "The Beautiful Level Of Kentucky". 2 copies
- Box 4, item 645
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To topEast Lunette - Daniel Boone and Companions taking First View of Beautiful Level of Kentucky.
West Lunette. The Treaty of Wataga. The Cherokee Indians Selling Kentucky To The Transylvania Land Company. 2 copies
- Box 4, item 647
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To topWest Lunette - the Treaty of Wataga - The Cherokee Indians Selling Kentucky to the Transylvania Land Company.
State Library in New Capitol Building.
- Box 4, item 649
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To topState Capitol and Governor's Mansion at Frankfort, "In Old Kentucky".
- Box 4, item 650
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To topStairway and Rotunda [Old State Capitol] - Kentucky Historical Society.
- Box 4, item 651
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To topKentucky's New State Capitol, From The Bluffs of Kentucky River.
Kentucky Historical Society Room in the New State Capitol. [Same Print As No. 601]
- Box 4, item 653
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To topBoone Portrait.
The Library, State Capitol.
War Mother's Memorial Bridge. (Printed verso reads: "This Memorial Bridge, over Kentucky River, was declared by the American Institute of Steel Construction to be the most beautiful bridge of its class built in the U.S. since 1938. New State Capitol is seen in distance.")
- Box 4, item 656
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To topAbraham Lincoln Statue, State Capitol.
State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 658
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State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 659
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The Pediment, Capitol, Frankfort, Ky.
Kentucky State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 661
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To topKentucky New State Capitol, at Frankfort, Ky. Gov. Augustus E. Willson. [Portrait]
Kentucky's New State Capitol. Cost to built [sic] nearly $2,000,000.
- Box 4, item 663
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To topKentucky's New State Capitol. Cost to Build nearly $2,000,000. This Building Was Screened in 1909 With The Baker Improved Metal Frame Screen With Bronze Cloth. W.J. Baker Co., Newport, Ky. [Same Print as No. 661]
- Box 4, item 664
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To top(Printed verso reads: "New State Capitol, Frankfort, Kentucky. The Capitol Bldg. at Frankfort, Ky. is among the finest in the country, the dome being a reproduction of Napolean's Tomb. Stairways are fashioned after the Paris Opera.")
- Box 4, item 665
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To topThe Main Corridor, Capitol. [Same Print As No. 631]
Corridors in New State Capitol. [Same Print As No. 631 & No. 666]
- Box 4, item 667
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To topKentucky New State Capitol.
Kentucky State Capitol. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky has its State Capitol in the quaint city of Frankfort. Kentucky sometimes referred to as the `Blue Grass State' was admitted the Union in 1792. It has an area of 40,400 square miles and has as its State flower the golden rod. Kentucky, so called since 1782, derived its name from its principal river.")
State Capitol.
State Capitol at Frankfort, "In Old Kentucky".
- Box 4, item 671
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New State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 672
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To topFrankfort, Ky., The New Capitol.
State Capitol. [Damaged]
Governor's Mansion. 3 copies
- Box 4, item 675
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To top"The Pediment" over North Entrance to New State Capitol. [Same Print As No. 660]
- Box 4, item 676
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To topNew State Office Building.
- Box 4, item 677
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To topGovernor's Mansion.
- Box 4, item 678
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Old State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 679
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The Goebel Monument.
- Box 4, item 680
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Governor's Mansion, Frankfort, Kentucky. The home for the Governor of Kentucky, on a beautiful plot adjacent to the Capitol, and overlooking the scenic Kentucky River, was erected in 1912. This elegan mansion for the Chief Executive of Kentucky, is 160 feet long, 80 ft. wide and three stories high. It was built to harmonize with the beautiful State Capitol.")
- Box 4, item 681
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To topNew Executive Mansion.
(Printed verso reads: "Governor's Mansion, Frankfort, Kentucky. This elegant mansion for the Chief Executive of Kentucky was built to harmonize with its splendid State Capitol.")
- Box 4, item 683
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To topGovernor's Mansion.
- Box 4, item 684
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To topGovernor's Mansion. [Same Print As No. 678]
- Box 4, item 685
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To topOld State House.
Burgoyne Cannon - Kentucky Historical Society.
- Box 4, item 687
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To topA Painting of the Battle of Blue Licks - At Kentucky Historical Society.
- Box 4, item 688
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To topMultifire Gun - At Kentucky Historical Society.
- Box 4, item 689
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To top1899 Flood.
Country Club.
(Printed verso reads: "Liberty Hall, built in 1796, by John Brown, Kentucky's First U.S. Senator. Designed by Thomas Jefferson. Visited by many celebrities, including Gen. Lafayette, Aaron Burr, Gen. James Wilkinson, Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison, Presidents James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, Theodore Roosevelt.")
- Box 4, item 692
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Kentucky State Capitol Building. Erected in Frankfort in 1909, is patterned after the nation's Capitol in Washington D.C.") 2 copies
- Box 4, item 693
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To topState Capitol. (Printed verso reads: "The Capitol Bldg. at Frankfort, Ky. is among the finest in the country, the dome being a reproduction of Napolean's Tomb. Stairways are fashioned after the Paris Opera.")
- Box 4, item 694
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To topState Prison.
State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 696
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State Capitol at Frankfort, "In Old Kentucky".
- Box 4, item 697
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To topEpiscopal Church.
McClure Building.
- Box 4, item 699
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To topState Monument.
Y.M.C.A. Building. [Same Print As No. 599]
- Box 4, item 701
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To topConfederate Monument.
Kentucky State Penitentiary, State Capitol in distance.
- Box 4, item 703
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To topSt. Clair Street, Showing the Old State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 704
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To topKing's Daughters' Hospital.
- Box 4, item 705
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To topGanter's Cave, Ky.
State Bridge and Custom House.
Monument of Daniel Boone, "Father of Kentucky".
(Printed verso reads: "Liberty Hall, Frankfort, Kentucky. Built in 1796, Home of the Hon. John Brown, a member of the Continental Congress and first United States Senator from Kentucky.")
- Box 4, item 709
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To top(Printed verso reads: "In the Blue Grass Country of Kentucky, Pink Pig Restaurant, U.S. 60, East Frankfort, Ky. Serving the finest of `Old Kentucky' Hickory Smoked Bar-B-Q Pork, Beef, Lamb, Chicken and Ham accompanied with delicious pies from our own kitchen. Your Hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Bradley.")
- Box 4, item 710
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Liberty Hall, Frankfort, Kentucky, built in 1796. Drawing room in the home of the Hon. John Brown, first United States Senator from Kentucky. Among the many distinguished guests entertained at Liberty Hall were LaFayette, Madison, Monroe, Aaron Burr, Zachary Taylor, and Andrew Jackson.")
- Box 4, item 711
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To topGreetings From Kentucky. Liberty Hall, Frankfort, Ky. Built 1796 By Hon. John Brown, Kentucky's First U.S. Senator. Designed ByThomas Jefferson.
- Box 4, item 712
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To topLiberty Hall, Frankfort, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Liberty Hall, built in 1796, by John Brown, Kentucky's First U.S. Senator. Designed by Thomas Jefferson. Visited by many celebrities, including Gen. Lafayette, Aaron Burr, Gen. James Wilkinson, Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison, Presidents James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, Theodore Roosevelt.")
- Box 4, item 713
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To top[Same Print As No. 709] (Printed verso reads: "Built in 1796. Home of the Hon. John Brown, a member of the Continental Congress and first United States Senator from Kentucky.")
- Box 4, item 714
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To top(Printed verso reads: "'Wapping Street' in Frankfort, Kentucky, from a water color painting by Paul Sawyier. On display at the Old State House, home of the Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, Kentucky.")
- Box 4, item 715
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To topKentucky State Capitol, Frankfort, Ky. [Same Print As No. 669] (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky has its State Capitol in the quaint city of Frankfort. Kentucky sometimes referred to as the `Blue Grass State' was admitted the Union in 1792. It has an area of 40,000 square miles and has as its State flower the golden rod. Kentucky, so called since 1782, derived its name from its principal river.")
Lincoln Statue in Rotunda of Kentucky's Capitol.
- Box 4, item 717
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Daniel Boone's grave in the Frankfort, Kentucky cemetery is one the chief points of interest for visitors.")
- Box 4, item 718
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To top(Printed verso reads: "VIEW OF CAPITOL and VALLEY from ledge near the Daniel Boone monument, Frankfort, Kentucky.")
- Box 4, item 719
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky, as seen from Memorial Bridge.")
- Box 4, item 720
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Frankfort, Kentucky. View of Kentucky River, Frankfort Boat Club, Memorial Bridge and State Arsenal.")
- Box 4, item 721
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Frankfort, Kentucky's Capital City in the valley beautiful, as seen from a ledge near the Daniel Boone monument.")
- Box 4, item 722
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(Printed verso reads: "Frankfort, Kentucky's Capital City in the valley beautiful, as seen from a ledge near the Daniel Boone monument.")
- Box 4, item 723
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To top(Printed verso reads: "State Arsenal, Frankfort, Kentucky. Built 1850 by N.C. Cook. Used for storage and distribution of arms and equipment for State Militia.") 2 copies
- Box 4, item 724
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Old State House, Frankfort, Kentucky. Built 1829 on site of two former Capitols. Now, the home of the Kentucky Historical Society.")
- Box 4, item 725
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(Printed verso reads: "Liberty Hall, Frankfort, Kentucky. Built in 1796 by Hon. John Brown, first U.S. Senator from Kentucky. Said to have been designed by his friend Thomas Jefferson.")
- Box 4, item 726
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To topState Monument, Frankfort, Ky.
Liberty Hall, Frankfort, Ky. Built 1796. (Printed verso reads: "Liberty Hall, built in 1796, by John Brown, Kentucky's First U.S. Senator. Designed by Thomas Jefferson. Visited by many celebrities, including Gen. Lafayette, Aaron Burr, Gen. James Wilkinson, Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison, Presidents James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, Theodore Roosevelt.")
Executive Bldg., The Stewart Home School. (Printed verso reads: "The Executive Bldg., of the Stewart Home School built in 1839 is a typical Old Southern Mansion, one of the few houses of that period still standing in this part of this country.")
- Box 4, item 729
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To topLake and Residence of Dr. John P. Stewart, The Stewart Home Training School.
- Box 4, item 730
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To topConfederate Monument.
Official Souvenir World's Fair St. Louis, 1904. Kentucky State Building.
The Old State Capitol.
State Arsenal.
The Resting Place of Theodore O'Hara, Author of The Bivouac of the Dead.
Custom House and "Old Wooden Bridge" over the Kentucky River. [Damaged]
The Wilderness Trail Antique Shop. "Antiques With a Pedigree - The Shop With a Guarantee". (Printed verso is a poem by Eleanor Hume Offutt.)
Episcopal Church.
Episcopal Church.
Scenic Drive through Benson Balley showing Frankfort, Ky. in the Distance.
- Box 4, item 739
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To topMonument of Richard M. Johnson, The Slayer of Tecumseh.
Daniel Boone's Monument, overlooking the beautiful Kentucky River and Frankfort, Ky.
- Box 4, item 741
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To top"Green Hedges" Tourist Home, 104 W. 2nd Street. (Printed verso reads: "Green Hedges Tourist Home, 104 W. 2nd Street, Frankfort, Kentucky. On Scenic Routes 60-35 & 37. Innerspring Beds, Showers, Phone 74.")
- Box 4, item 742
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To topOn Elkhorn near Frankfort, Ky.
Picturesque Frankfort, The Capital of Kentucky.
Old State House. (Printed verso reads: "Old State House, Frankfort, Kentucky. America's first Greek Revival State Capitol. Built 1827-1830 by Gideon Shryock.")
- Box 4, item 745
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To topCapitol Fair Association Grounds, Seating Capacity Grand Stand 5,000.
Old State Capitol.
Old State Capitol, Frankfort, Kentucky.
- Box 4, item 748
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To topOld Historic State House of Kentucky.
Old State House - Built 1827-1829.
- Box 4, item 750
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To topState Capitol.
Old Capitol.
Old Historic State House of Kentucky. [Same Print As No. 749]
Old State Capitol [Same Print As No. 748]
- Box 4, item 754
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To topOld Capitol, Frankfort, Ky. Showing Spot where Goebel fell.
- Box 4, item 755
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To topOld State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 756
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To topOld Capitol [Same Print As No. 752]
Stairway - Old State Capitol.
- Box 4, item 758
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Old State House, Frankfort, Kentucky. Built 1829 on site of two former Capitols. Now, the home of the Kentucky Historical Society.")
- Box 4, item 759
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To topThe Old State Capitol.
Fold out mailer with 18 images including paintings and artifacts associated Old Taylor Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky.
- Box 4, item 761
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To topGrave of Daniel Boone, Kentucky's Foremost Pioneer. (Printed verso reads: "Monument and Grave of Daniel Boone, Kentucky's Foremost Pioneer, Frankfort, Kentucky. Located in Frankfort cemetery, high above the palisades of the Kentucky River, is the grave and monument of Daniel boone and his wife, Rebecca. Daniel Boone started his exploration of Kentucky in 1769 and crossed the Kentucky River at Frankfort, in 1770. Many travelers through Kentucky, pay homage to this man who came first to appreciate the wealth of beauty which is Kentucky."
- Box 5, item 1
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Portrait of Daniel Boone, Early Frontiersman.")
- Box 5, item 2
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To topDaniel Boone Monument - State Cemetery, Frankfort, Ky., defaced by relic hunters.
Daniel Boone Monument.
Daniel Boone Monument. Monument Overlooking the Beautiful Kentucky River at Frankfort, Ky.
- Box 5, item 5
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Daniel Boone's grave in the Frankfort, Kentucky cemetery is one of the chief points of interest for visitors.")
- Box 5, item 6
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Monument and Grave of Daniel Boone, Kentucky's Foremost Pioneer, Frankfort, Kentucky. Located in Frankfort cemetery, high above the palisades of the Kentucky River, is the grave and monument of Daniel boone and his wife, Rebecca. Daniel Boone started his exploration of Kentucky in 1769 and crossed the Kentucky River at Frankfort, in 1770. Many travelers through Kentucky, pay homage to this man who came first to appreciate the wealth of beauty which is Kentucky."
- Box 5, item 7
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To topGrave of Daniel Boone.
- Box 5, item 8
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Daniel Boone Monument.
- Box 5, item 9
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To top"Daniel Boone's Monument," Father of Kentucky.
- Box 5, item 10
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To top"Daniel Boone's Monument," Father of Kentucky. [Same Print As No. 10]
Daniel Boone. Kentucky's famous pioneer and Indian fighter. Builder and defender of the first stockade in the State.
Chimney Rock, Near Daniel Boone's Cave, "In Old Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: " This unusual spectacle, towering 75 feet, along the palisades of the Beautiful Kentucky River, is one of the many thrilling and interesting sights near the Historic Daniel Boone Cave.")
- Box 5, item 13
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To topNew Hotel Franklin - Fireproof, New and Modern.
- Box 5, item 14
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To topSouth Side Square.
- Box 5, item 15
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To topGoodnight Memorial Library and Auditorium.
- Box 5, item 16
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To topGraded School.
- Box 5, item 17
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An Old Kentucky Home.
- Box 5, item 18
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To topResidential District.
- Box 5, item 19
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To topHome of Franklin Mineral Water. Nature's Prescription For Many Ills.
- Box 5, item 20
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To topOne of the Beautiful Residences.
- Box 5, item 21
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To topFranklin Graded School.
- Box 5, item 22
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To topA Tobacco Sales Floor. The Largest One-Sucker Market in the World.
- Box 5, item 23
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To topPresbyterian Church.
- Box 5, item 24
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Goodnight Memorial Library and Auditorium
- Box 5, item 25
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To topFranklin Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "Franklin Hotel, Franklin, Kentucky. G.H. Jordan, Proprietor. Modern, Excellent Coffee Shot, Reasonable Rates, Only Fireproof Hotel on U.S. 31 W. Between Louisville, Ky., and Nashville, Tenn.")
- Box 5, item 26
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To topCourt House.
- Box 5, item 27
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M. E. Church, South.
- Box 5, item 28
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To topLake Street, Looking South.
- Box 5, item 29
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To topThe Fishing is Excellent Here - Greetings from Reelfoot Lake, near Fulton, Ky.
- Box 5, item 30
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To topSwift & Co. Plant.
- Box 5, item 31
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To topFirst Baptist Church.
- Box 5, item 32
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First Christian Church.
- Box 5, item 33
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Usona Hotel.
- Box 5, item 34
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To topGeorgetown Hotel - Completely Remodeled And Sprinkler Protected Throughout. (Printed verso reads: "The Georgetown Hotel, 'A Wrenn Hotel', Georgetown, Kentucky. Located directly on U.S. Dixie Highway #25 and U.S. #227 - 62 and 460.")
- Box 5, item 35
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To topU.S. Post Office.
- Box 5, item 36
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Rucker Hall.
- Box 5, item 37
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To top"College Campus".
Greetings from Georgetown, Ky.
View up Elkhorn from Q & C. [Queen & Crescent] R.R. Bridge.
"Recitation Hall." [Georgetown] College.
High School.
- Box 5, item 42
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Big Spring.
Old Wooden Bridge, Cincinnati Pike.
Rucker Hall, Georgetown College.
- Box 5, item 45
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To topPost Office.
- Box 5, item 46
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College Chapel.
Pawling Hall, Georgetown College.
- Box 5, item 48
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To topParsonage and Baptist Church.
- Box 5, item 49
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To topScott County Court House.
- Box 5, item 50
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"Crocket's Island" on Elkhorn.
Carley's Mills on Elkhorn.
College Chapel.
Residence of the President of Georgetown College.
- Box 5, item 54
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To topCampus and Giddings Hall, Georgetown College.
- Box 5, item 55
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To topOld Seminary, Georgetown College.
- Box 5, item 56
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To topScott Co. Jail.
Main Building, Visitation Academy, Georgetown, Ky. Cardome.
M.E. Church, South.
Main Street Looking East.
Rucker Hall. [Same Print As No. 37]
Rucker Hall. [Same Print As Nos. 37 and 61]
- Box 5, item 62
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To topBig Spring. [Same Print As No. 43]
Georgetown College, West Campus.
- Box 5, item 64
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To top[Handwritten Note - "Askew's Gate"]
(Printed verso reads: "Giddings Hall, Georgetown College. Built by student and faculty labor in 1839 as a monument to Dr. Rockwood Giddings, former President.") 2 copies
- Box 5, item 66
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To topGymnasium, Georgetown College.
- Box 5, item 67
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To topView of Main-cross St. before the fire of Dec. 8th, 1915 Ghent, Ky.
Lick Creek near Ghent, Ky.
Ferry and Wharf.
Auditorium - Kentucky Dam State Park.
- Box 5, item 71
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To topPark Office and Gift Shop - Kentucky Dam Village State Park.
- Box 5, item 72
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To topCentral Lodge and Post Office - Kentucky Dam State Park.
- Box 5, item 73
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To topFish-eye View of Kentucky Dam, Gilbertsville, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Dam is a T.V.A. Project, built across Tennessee River. It was dedicated in fall of 1945 by President Harry S. Truman. Kentucky Dam cost $108,000,000." No Postmark) Autographed by Harry S. Truman
- Box 5, item 74
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Shangri-La Motel, 15 Most Modern Units in Area. Air Conditioned - Electric Heat. Also Family Units. On U.S. 60 - Quiet and Restful, TV & Radio - East End of City Limits - Grayson, Ky.")
- Box 5, item 75
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To topGraded and High School.
- Box 5, item 76
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To topNew High School.
- Box 5, item 77
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To topLiberty College. R. E. Hatton, Pres.
Spotswood Hotel. Midway Between Nashville and Louisville, Jackson Highway 31-E. (Printed verso reads: "Spotswood Hotel, Midway on 31-E Jackson Highway between Louisville and Nashville. Elevator Service - Steam Heated - Semi-Fireproof - Coffee Room.")
- Box 5, item 79
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To topGovernment Building and Post Office.
- Box 5, item 80
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To topSunset Inn, On Kentucky Lake . . . Golden Pond, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Sunset Inn At Kentucky Lake. On U.S. Highways 68 and 80 at Golden Pond, Ky. One Stop Service - Fine Food: Country-Style Fried Chicken, Ham, Steaks, and Fish. When you visit beautiful Kentucky Lake, 'Where Fish are Plentiful' - Stop and Eat with us. Gulf Petroleum Products." Postmarked 1952)
- Box 5, item 81
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To topCourt House.
High School.
Administration Building, Kentucky Christian College. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Christian College, Grayson, Kentucky. Recruiting and training ministers and Christian workers for the Church of Christ . . . strategically located for evangelizing in Eastern Kentucky. J. Lowell Lusby, Pres.")
- Box 5, item 84
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To topGrayson Springs. [Men and Women Sitting On or Standing in Front of Rock Ledge]
Grayson Springs. [Men, Women and Children Sitting on Rock Outcropping]
Grayson Springs. [Two Men, One on a Horse, and a Woman in Front of a Picket Fence]
Grayson Springs. [Woman Sitting Side-Saddle On Horse Being Held By Boy]
Grayson Springs. [Family of Three Sitting on Rocks]
Grayson Springs. [Eight People Sitting On Rail Fence]
Ready to start. [Horse-Drawn Carriage In Front of Hotel]
Grayson Springs. [Seven People Standing or Sitting On Pole Bridge]
Grayson Springs. [Men And Women Sitting Around Table On Hotel Porch Playing Cards]
After a Few Baths at Grayson Springs, Ky. [Cartoon of Man Walking Away From Crutches Unassisted]
Grayson Springs Hotels, Open May 1st to Nov. 1st. Mercke Bros., Owners and Managers.
Grayson Springs. [Man Standing on Wooden Footbridge Over Creek]
Grayson Springs. [Park Grounds]
Grayson Springs. [Park Grounds]
Park, Grayson Springs.
Old Rock Spring, Grayson Springs.
Grayson Springs. [Man-Made Rock Ledge]
Grayson Springs. [Men and Women Standing in Front of Man-Made Rock Ledge]
First Fair held 1854. Anthony Kilgore First President.
The Bridal Altar.
The "Chimes of Normandy". (Printed verso reads: "Great Onyx Cave - Three miles Northeast of Mammoth Cave. Drive your own car or take the Great Onyx Cave Taxi Cab line from Mammoth Cave Railroad Depot. Reached via. Cave City by Automobiles on the way to Mammoth Cave. Watch the signs and detour via. Great Onyx Cave. Modern Hotel.")
Drapery Dome. (Printed verso reads: "Great Onyx Cave - Three miles Northeast of Mammoth Cave. Drive your own car or take the Great Onyx Cave Taxi Cab line from Mammoth Cave Railroad Depot. Reached via. Cave City by Automobiles on the way to Mammoth Cave. Watch the signs and detour via. Great Onyx Cave. Modern Hotel.")
Orient Pass.
Grand Chandelier.
White City.
Helectites in the "Hanging Garden".
Explorers Pass.
Entrance to Great Onyx Cave.
Gypsum Flowers.
- Box 5, item 113
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To topDrapery Dome.
- Box 5, item 114
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To topRocky Pass. (Printed verso reads: "Great Onyx Cave - Three miles Northeast of Mammoth Cave. Drive your own car or take the Great Onyx Cave Taxi Cab line from Mammoth Cave Railroad Depot. Reached via. Cave City by Automobiles on the way to Mammoth Cave. Watch the signs and detour via. Great Onyx Cave. Modern Hotel.")
Souvenir Folder of Great Onyx Cave. [20 Images]
Souvenir [Packet] from Great Onyx Cave. [20 Detachable Images]
Ohio River Lock and Dam No. 30.
- Box 5, item 118
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To topM.E. Church, South.
- Box 5, item 119
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Cherry Street.
- Box 5, item 120
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To topMain St.
Greensburg Concert Band.
Court House - Built 1799 - Oldest Court House in Kentucky.
Court House. Built 1799.
Natural Bridge near Greenwood, Ky., on Q. & C. [Queen & Crescent] R. R.
- Box 5, item 125
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To topGreen County Fair.
- Box 5, item 126
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To topCourt House. Built in 1799. [Same Print As No. 124]
- Box 5, item 127
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To topGraded School Building.
- Box 5, item 128
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To top"Cow Day".
- Box 5, item 129
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To topLooking up E. Main St.
- Box 5, item 130
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To topTiny Town Motel. (Printed verso reads: "Tiny Town Motel, U.S. 41 & 79 - 1 Mile North of Guthrie, Ky. Phone 3500. Air-Conditioned Units, Tile Baths, Tub & Shower, Excellent Restaurant Facilities Adjoining.")
- Box 5, item 131
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To topBeauty spots surrounding Hardin Springs Hotel - Babble Rock - Moonshine Cliff. Henry Gotthardt, Prop.
Beauty spots surrounding Hardin Springs Hotel - Twilight On Rough River - Raven's Nest. Henry Gotthardt, Prop.
Post Office.
Methodist Church, South.
Harlan County Road, Come Visit Our City.
- Box 5, item 136
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To topScene near Harlan, Ky.
- Box 5, item 137
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To topMountains, Field and Stream.
- Box 5, item 138
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To topThe Lewallen Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "The Lewallen Hotel. Harlan's Leading Hotel. Ben Lewallen, Prop.")
- Box 5, item 139
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To topThe Lewallen Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "The Lewallen Hotel is Harlan's Newest, Largest, and Best Hotel. 85 guest rooms, all outside rooms, - Telephone - Bed Lamp - Best Dining Room in the City. Ben Lewallen, Manager.")
- Box 5, item 140
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Mount-Aire Motel, U.S. 421, 6 miles north of Harlan at Harlan Entrance to 'Little Shepherd Trail'. Box 979, Telephone 606/573/3310. Heated pool, carpeting throughout, dining room, banquet room, 24 hour telephone service, completely air conditioned, color TV, shower and tub baths, twin rooms with balcony. Elevation 2800 feet. Buffet every Sunday serving regional foods. Harlan, Kentucky 40831.")
- Box 5, item 141
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To topThe New Lewallen Hotel (Printed verso reads: "The Lewallen Hotel is Harlan's Newest, Largest, and Best Hotel. 85 guest rooms, all outside rooms, - Telephone - Bed Lamp - Best Dining Room in the City. Ben Lewallen, Mgr.")
- Box 5, item 142
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To topCamp O' Cumberlands.
Chapel at the Pine Mountain Settlement School. [Drawing by J.A. Spelman III, 1940]
Methodist Church.
- Box 5, item 145
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(Printed verso reads: "Panoramic View of Harlan, Kentucky. This view of Harlan was taken from the top of Mountain at the east end of town. Harlan is called the coal captial of Kentucky. The producing of hardwood furniture is another important industry in this area.")
- Box 5, item 146
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Lewallen Hotel, Cumberland Avenue, Harlan, Kentucky. 132 Rooms, Phone 366, Coffee Shop, Free Parking Lot."
- Box 5, item 147
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To topHillside Homes. [Drawing by J.A. Spelman III, 1940]
Down Greasy Creek. [Drawing by J.A. Spelman III, 1940]
The Gourd Vine. [Drawing by J.A. Spelman, 1940]
The Dogwood. [Drawing by J.A. Spelman III, 1940]
Chapel at the Pine Mountain Settlement School. [Drawing by J.A. Spelman III, 1940]
Christian Church.
- Box 5, item 153
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Baptist Church.
- Box 5, item 154
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Presbyterian Church and Manse.
- Box 5, item 155
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Still House Overlook on Little Shepherd Trail, Between Harlan & Whitesburg. A mountain top drive with entrances & exits near Harlan, Cumberland & Whitesburg, Kentucky on US 421 & US 119.")
- Box 5, item 156
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To topPost Cards Of Kentucky's Historic Past, Pioneer Memorial State Park. [Souvenir Mailer of 16 Individual Post Cards]
- Box 5, item 157
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To top"Howdy" Harrodsburg "Hospitality". [Souvenir Folder of 16 Images]
- Box 5, item 158
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To topMorgan Row, Plate I [Drawing by Ruth S. Beall] (Printed verso reads: "Morgan Row, Chiles Street, Harrodsburg, Ky. 1 Block East of Pioneer Memorial State Park in downtown Harrodsburg stands Morgan Row, an unique 4-unit brick row house. 2 units restored and the home of the Historical Society and Public Library.")
- Box 5, item 159
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To topSouvenir From Old Fort Harrod, Pioneer Memorial State Park. [Folder of 10 Images]
- Box 5, item 160
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To topSouvenir Folder of Harrodsburg, KY. The First English Settlement West Of The Alleghenys. [Folder of 16 Images - Same Prints As No. 158 But Written Information Is Different]
- Box 5, item 161
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To topChristian Church.
- Box 5, item 162
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(Printed verso reads: "Interior of the Mark Magohan Cabin inside restored Fort Harrod - First permanent Fort in Kentucky. Built in 1774. Located in Pioneer Memorial State Park on Kentucky Highway 35 in Historic Harrodsburg.")
- Box 5, item 163
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Interior of the first school in Kentucky, Fort Harrod, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. It was here that Mrs. William Coomes opened and taught Kentucky's First School in 1776.")
- Box 5, item 164
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The mansion (museum) of the Pioneer State Memorial Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, was erected in 1830 by the grandson of Samuel Taylor, one of the Town Trustees of Harrodsburg, also a member of the convention that formed the first constitution of Kentucky when it became a Commonwealth in 1792.")
- Box 5, item 165
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Old Fort Harrod, Pioneer State Memorial Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Fort Harrod, an authentic replica of the original Fort built by Capt. James Harrod in 1773-1774, marks the first permanent white settlement in Kentucky. In the cabins and blockhouses, are preserved the handmade utensils, crude agricultural implements, furniture, and other household articles, just as they were used by the pioneers.")
- Box 5, item 166
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To topThe Mansion, Pioneer State Memorial Park. (Printed verso reads: "The Mansion, Pioneer State Memorial Park, Harrodsburg, Ky. Built in 1830 by Major James Taylor, grandson of Samuel Taylor, who assisted in drafting the first Constitution when Kentucky became a State in 1792.")
- Box 5, item 167
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To topCourt House.
New Court House. Incorporating famous old one of 1818. Scene of many famous trials.
The Cave House on U.S. 68.
- Box 5, item 170
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To topTunnel in the Cave House, on U.S. 68.
- Box 5, item 171
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To topOlde Harrodstown Square - Olde Harrodstown Motor Inn. (Printed verso reads: "Olde Harrodstown Square & Motor Inn, diagonally across from Fort Harrod State Park on U.S. 127, is a charming reflection of yesteryear, featuring a new modern 38 unit Motor Inn, Restaurant, Art & Craft Shops, all in walking distance of downtown Harrodsburg and many historical points of interest. 'We invite yo'all come stay a spell with us.' Reservations (606) 734-7782, Olde Harrodstown Motor Inn, Harrodsburg, Ky. 40330.")
- Box 5, item 172
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To topThe scenery's great around Harrodsburg. You should be here.
U.S. Post Office.
- Box 5, item 174
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(Printed verso reads: "Fort Harrod, Pioneer State Memorial Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Fort Harrod was the first permanent settlement west of the Cumberland Mountains.")
- Box 5, item 175
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To topBeaumont Inn. (Printed verso reads: "Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, Ky. Completely Air-Conditioned, Spacious Rooms - Fine Food - Swimming Pool - T.V. Lounge - Shuffleboards - Gift Shop - Write for Reservation or Phone: 249.")
- Box 5, item 176
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To topKentucky's First Cabin, Built in 1774, by Jas. Harrod. (Postmarked 1910, 1911, 1930) 3 copies
- Box 5, item 177
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To topFort Harrod.
- Box 5, item 178
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"Aspen Hall".
Mansion Museum, Pioneer State Memorial Park, Harrodsburg, "In Old Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "Property acquired in 1830 . . . house erected by Major James Taylor, whose grandfather, Samuel Taylor, was one of the first town trustees of Harrodsburg, also a member of the convention that formed the first constitution of Kentucky in 1792. Direct descendants of Major Taylor have owned and occupied this home until June 15, 1925, when the Kentucky Pioneer Memorial Association acquired it as a historic shrine.") 3 copies
- Box 5, item 180
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To topBeaumont College - Successor to Daughter's College.
Marker to Gen. Clark in Pioneer Memorial State Park. (Printed verso reads: "Gen. George Rogers Clark, 'that hero and patriot whose courage and fortitude gave to country that vast territory between Ohio Rver and Great Lakes,' is revered by this marker, in Pioneer Memorial State park, Harrodsburg, Ky. Dedicated June 16, 1927.")
Pioneer Memorial State Park, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "At Harrodsburg, Ky., an authentic replica of Old Fort Harrod does honor to the pioneers who settled there in 1774. Within the enclosure are replicas of the settlers' log cabins, the first school house in Kentucky and a spring.") 3 copies
- Box 5, item 183
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To topKentucky's First School at Old Fort Harrod. (Printed verso reads: "It was here that Mrs. William Coomes opened and taught Kentucky's first school in 1776.") 2 copies
- Box 5, item 184
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To topFort Harrod, Pioneer Memorial State Park. [Same Print As No. 178]
- Box 5, item 185
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To topFort Harrod. [Same Print As Nos. 178 & 185] 3 copies
- Box 5, item 186
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To topCabins at Ft. Harrod - Pioneer Memorial State Park.
- Box 5, item 187
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The Lincoln Marriage Temple, Pioneer Memorial State Park. (Printed verso reads: "A shelter erected for the preservation of the historic cabin in which the parents of President Abraham Lincoln were married June 12, 1806. The Reverend Jesse Head, who performed the ceremony, lived in Harrodsburg.")
- Box 5, item 188
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To topFederal Monument. (Printed verso reads: "This monument commemorates the first Anglo-Saxon settlement West of the Alleghenies at Harrodsburg, Ky., on June 16, 1774. Erected by the Federal Government.")
- Box 5, item 189
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To topBeaumont Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Glave Goddard, Owners and Managers. (Printed verso reads: "Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, Ky. Here, amid century-old forest trees, serenely remote from the noise and dust of a work-a-day world, is Beaumont Inn - once the beloved Daughter's College of our mother's and grandmother's day, later Beaumont College. Fashioned in true Colonial style, with spacious halls and broad galleries, it breathes the spirit of peace and welcome. And there is old country ham and yellow-legged chickens and beaten biscuits served in a way that suggests another and perhaps a better day. Rooms with or without bath. The motorist, perforce, must tarry here from sheer delight. Here he will find much of tradition, of interest, of charm. Come, and let us bid you welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Glave Goddard.")
- Box 5, item 190
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Fort Harrod, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. On old Fort Hill, site of the original Fort Harrod, an authentic reproduction has been constructed. Here you may wander through the stockade, blockhouse and cabins and picture life as it was lived by the early settlers. The buildings houses utensils, furniture, and other articles just as they were used by the pioneers.")
- Box 5, item 191
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Fort Harrod, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Fort Harrod was the first permanent settlement west of the Cumberland Mountains.")
- Box 5, item 192
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To topRotary Club Of Harrodsburg, KY. Visiting Rotarian. (Printed verso reads: "Old Fort Harrod. A museum of unusual interest located in Pioneer Memorial State Park at Harrodsburg, Ky. The original fort was built by Capt. James Harrod in 1775. It was the extreme western military post during American Revolution.")
- Box 5, item 193
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To topKentucky's First Cabin, Built in 1774, by Jas. Harrod. (Printed verso includes prices on cards from The Art Manufacturing Co., Zannesville, Ohio.)
Kentucky's First Cabin, Built in 1774, by Jas. Harrod.
- Box 5, item 195
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To topOld Fort Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Ky.
Pioneer Cemetery, Pioneer Memorial State Park.
- Box 5, item 197
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To top(Handwritten Note On Verso - Federal Monument.)
(Printed verso reads: "Reproduction of historic log fort at Pioneer Memorial State Park provides unusual scene at frontier days, Harrodsburg, Kentucky.")
- Box 5, item 199
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To topFort Harrod. (Printed verso reads: "Fort Harrod, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Harrodsburg, 'In Old Kentucky'. Fort Harrod, a replica of the original fort built in 1774, by James Harrod. Here is exhibited a cabin as first used by the settlers and one showing their development in furnishings. Also a blockhouse with instruments for making bullets and a schoolhouse. Many of the articles shown were actually used in the original fort.") 3 copies
- Box 5, item 200
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To topGeorge Rogers Clark Monument, Commemorating The First Permanent Settlement Of The West, In 'Old Kentucky'. (Printed verso reads: "Federal Monument dedicated Nov. 16, 1934 by President F.D. Roosevelt. It depicts Gen. George Rogers Clark starting on his exploration of the Northwestern Wilderness and marks the place where Clark planned his expedition. The memorial is the work of Francis Keally, architect and Ulric Ellerhusen, sculptor. In flat inlay in front of the monument is a map showing the routes of the early pioneers.")
- Box 5, item 201
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To topThis Cenotaph is the nucleus for a State Memorial, dedicated November 16, 1934, Pioneer Memorial State Park. 2 copies
- Box 5, item 202
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To topMansion Museum - Erected 1830 By Major James Taylor - Pioneer State Memorial Park.
- Box 5, item 203
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To topEntrance to Old Fort Harrod - Pioneer State Memorial Park.
- Box 5, item 204
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To topCabins at Ft. Harrod - Pioneer Memorial State Park.
- Box 5, item 205
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To topAvalon Inn - Kentucky's Finest. (Printed verso reads: "Avalon Inn, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Country Ham and Chicken Dinners $1.00 and $1.25. Rooms of Distinction. One of Central Kentucky's most beautiful colonial buildings furnished throughout in rare antiques. Kentucky Highways 35 and 152 and U.S. Highway 68, S. Main St. J.T. Cotton, Manager, Telephone 200.")
- Box 5, item 206
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To topMooreland House - Home of Mrs. D.L. Moore.
- Box 5, item 207
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To topGraham Springs. 2 copies
Beaumont Inn, "In Old Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "Beaumont Inn, formerly Greenville College and later Daughter's College, was erected in 1845 in front of the old Greenville Tavern and Health Resort. It is a beautiful six columned Greek revival building which attracts guest from many states.")
- Box 5, item 209
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To topBeaumont Inn.
Beaumont College.
Old Fort Harrod, Pioneer State Memorial Park.
Beaumont Inn - Open Every Day In The Year Except Christmas Day. (Printed verso reads: "Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, Ky., Phone 249. Charles M. Deadman and T.C. Dedman, Jr., Managers. Here, amid century-old forest trees, serenely remote from the noise and dust of a work-a-day world, is Beaumont Inn - once the beloved Daughter's College of our mother's and grandmother's day, later Beaumont College. Fashioned in true Colonial style, with spacious halls and broad galleries, it breathes the spirit of peace and welcome. And there is old country ham and yellow-legged chickens and beaten biscuits served in a way that suggests another and perhaps a better day. Come, and let us bid you welcome. Rooms with or without bath.")
- Box 5, item 213
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To topMansion Museum, Pioneer Memorial State Park.
Mercer County Court House.
Aspen Hall Guest House. (Printed verso reads: "Aspen Hall Guest House, Harrodsburg, KY. State Route 35 - Phone: 430. This fine old Colonial Mansion was built in 1840, and is furnished throughout with antiques. Modern tile baths. Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Cotton, Owners.")
- Box 5, item 216
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To topCourt House. This building, completed 1818, is the scene of many famous trials.
The Spring.
Beaumont Inn. (Printed verso reads: "Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, Ky. Here, amid century-old forest trees, serenely remote from the noise and dust of a work-a-day world, is Beaumont Inn - once the beloved Daughter's College of our mother's and grandmother's day, later Beaumont College. Fashioned in true Colonial style, with spacious halls and broad galleries, it breathes the spirit of peace and welcome. And there is old country ham and yellow-legged chickens and beaten biscuits served in a way that suggests another and perhaps a better day. Rooms with or without bath. The motorist, perforce, most tarry here from sheer delight. Here he will find much of tradition, of interest, of charm. Come, and let us bid you welcome. C.M. Dedman, Manager.")
- Box 5, item 219
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To topOld Fort Harrod. (Printed verso reads: "Old Fort Harrod, Pioneer State Memorial Park, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Fort Harrod, an authentic replica of the original Fort built by Capt. James Harrod in 1773-1774, marks the first permanent white settlement in Kentucky. In the blockhouses and cabins, are preserved the handmade utensils, crude agricultural implements, furniture, and other household articles, just as they were used by the pioneers.")
- Box 5, item 220
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, Ky. Completely Air-Conditioned, Spacious Rooms - Fine Food - Swimming Pool - TV Lounge - Shuffleboards - Gift and Antique Shops - Telephone in Every Room - Write for Reservations or Phone : 734-3381.") 2 copies
- Box 5, item 221
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To topAvalon Inn, Kentucky's Finest. (Printed verso reads: "Avalon Inn, Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Country Ham and Chicken Dinners $1.00 and $1.25. Rooms of Distinction. One of Central Kentucky's most beautiful colonial buildings furnished throughout in rare antiques. Kentucky Highways 35 and 152 and U.S. Highway 68, S. Main St. J.T. Cotton, Manager, Telephone 200.")
- Box 5, item 222
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To topLincoln Marriage Cabin, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Kentucky (Printed verso reads: "Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks, parents of Abraham Lincoln, were married in this cabin June 12, 1806, by Rev. Jesse Head. The cabin has since been moved to Harrodsburg, at Fort Harrod, which is an exact reproduction of the first settlement in Kentucky.")
- Box 5, item 223
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To topFort Harrod.
Old State House.
Cabin in which parents of Abraham Lincoln were married - "In Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks, parents of Abraham Lincoln, were married in this cabin June 12, 1806, by Rev. Jesse Head. The cabin has since been moved to Harrodsburg, at Fort Harrod, which is an exact reproduction of the first settlement in Kentucky.")
- Box 5, item 226
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To topGreetings from Hawesville.
- Box 5, item 227
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To topBaptist Church.
- Box 5, item 228
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Hazard - 26 Coal Mines And Growing - 4500 People And Making Room For More - Hazard Book Store.
- Box 5, item 229
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To topMain St.
Greetings from Hazard. If wishing and wishing could bring you to me, I wish and I'd wish awfully hard, since wishing and wishing don't seem to avail, I'll send you my wish on this card. (No Postmark)
- Box 5, item 231
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Breath taking mountain views - Dining above the stars - Swimming - Hiking - Horseback riding and other recreational features - You will enjoy them all at La Citadelle - Kentucky's most magnificent resort motel. Hazard, Ky. For Reservations, Call 436-2126.")
- Box 5, item 232
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To topScuddy Coal Camp. On Carr's Fork, Near Hazard, Ky.
- Box 5, item 233
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To topU.S. Post Office.
- Box 5, item 234
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Greetings from Hazard, Kentucky.
- Box 5, item 235
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To topMother of Good Council Church.
- Box 5, item 236
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To topTypical Mountain Scenery on Ky. - Va. Highway.
- Box 5, item 237
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To topQuaint Mountain Home on Ky. - Va. Highway.
- Box 5, item 238
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To topFive Thousand Children, Please Don't Forget Them This Christmas. (Printed verso reads: "Christmas gifts in supplies. The Frontier Nursing Service is getting ready for Christmas and would like to haul the bulk of its supplies in from the railroad early. Please send: Whatever toys and dolls you can find, new and old for girls and tiny tads? Boys like inexpensive tools. Please send warm clothing, new and old; woolies for babies; and candy. By Parcel Post to Hyden, Ky. By Freight or Express to Hazard, Ky. Christmas gifts in money. Money to carry on the work is needed during the hard winter season and in times as shattering as these. Please send gifts in money to The Frontier Nursing Service in care of the Treasurer, Mr. C.N. Manning, Security Trust Company, Lexington 15, Ky. Mary Breckinridge.")
- Box 5, item 239
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To topHazard High School.
- Box 5, item 240
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Main Street, October 1942. Showing City on Holiday Gathering Scrap.
Hazard High School.
Broadway School.
- Box 5, item 243
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To topKentucky's Largest Source of Electrical Supply.
- Box 5, item 244
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To topOld Mill Dam on Ky.-Va. Highway near Hazard, Ky. 3 copies
- Box 5, item 245
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To top(Handwritten Note On Verso - "Mountain road and settlement near Hazard, Ky.")
One Of The Many Landscape Features In The Bobby Davis Memorial Park.
- Box 5, item 247
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To topHenderson County Court House.
- Box 5, item 248
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Fountain and Band Stand, City Park.
- Box 5, item 249
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To topHenderson County Court House.
- Box 5, item 250
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Audubon Memorial Museum.
- Box 5, item 251
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To topCity Hall.
Hotel Soaper, On U.S. 41 and 60, Absolutely Fireproof, Henderson, Ky. On Short Route, Chicago To Gulf. (Printed verso reads: "Hotel Soaper, Air Cooled - Accommodations for 200 - Air Conditioned Dining Room, Excellent Food.")
- Box 5, item 253
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To topInterstate Glass House Restaurant. (Printed verso reads: "Interstate Glass House Restaurants, Located as follows: Lincoln and Touhy Aves, Chicago, ILL., U.S. 20 and 43, Michigan City, IND., Green and Hancock Sts., Henderson, KY., Broad and 33rd, Chattanooga, TENN., Jefferies Boulevard, Walterboro, S.C., U.S. 1, South Hill, Va. "Good Food and Service," The Interstate Co, 71 E. Lake St., Chicago, ILL.")
Drive In Atkinson Park.
- Box 5, item 255
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To topTea Room, Audubon Memorial State Park. (Printed verso reads: "In the beautiful setting afforded by Audubon Memorial State Park is found this friendly and inviting Tea Room. It is open to the public and famed for Southern food, atmosphere and hospitality.") 3 copies
- Box 5, item 256
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To topGate-House, Garden and Museum, Audubon Memorial Park. Proposed WPA Development, Maclean Dameron Copy Photo No. 118.
- Box 5, item 257
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To topOn This Corner Stood The General Merchandise Store Of John James Audubon, 1810-1820. Erected by Mann Bros., May 14, 1925. (Printed verso reads: "An Audubon Shrine. Bird lovers of the United States are invited to co-operate with the citizens of Henderson, Ky., the Henderson Chamber of Commerce and other civic organizations to erect a National Audubon Memorial on the original spot of ground where most of the Audubon Bird Pictures were made, from 1810-1820. The Henderson collection of Audubon prints is one of the greatest collections in existence and should be housed in a National Memorial building.")
- Box 5, item 258
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To topSaw and Grist Mill Erected by Jno. J. Audubon, 1817, Henderson, Ky.
- Box 5, item 259
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To topTobacco crop being delivered.
Richard Henderson & Company - Called The Transylvania Company In 1775 - Send Forth Daniel Boone To Explore Tennessee And Kentucky [Plaque]
All Power is Originally in the People. [Plaque]
The Treaty of Watagua. [Plaque]
Rev. John Lythe Conducting The First Christian Service In Kentucky. [Plaque]
Second Street, Looking East.
- Box 5, item 265
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To topJames Hogg, 1775, Emissary From The Colony Of Transylvania To Continental Congress. [Plaque]
March 31, 1797, Samuel Hopkins As Agent And Attorney In Fact For The Transylvania Co., With Colonel Thomas Allin Their Surveyor Laid Off The Town Of Henderson. [Plaque]
The Plan Of The Town Of Henderson, Kentucky. Made by the Transylvania Company. 2 copies
- Box 5, item 268
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To topAudubon Memorial Museum, Audubon State Park.
- Box 5, item 269
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To topIndian Trails in West Central Kentucky.
- Box 5, item 270
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To topAudubon Memorial Bridge, between Evansville, Ind. and Henderson, Kentucky. U.S. 41 Crossing the Ohio River. (Printed verso reads: "This modern vehicular bridge on U.S. Highway 41, connects Evansville, Ind. and Henderson, Ky., was opened to traffic July 7, 1932. Up to now more than 6,000,000 vehicles have used the bridge.")
- Box 5, item 271
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To topNew Ohio River Bridge, Connecting Evansville, Indiana And Henderson, Kentucky.
- Box 5, item 272
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To topDade Park Race Track, Between Evansville, Indiana and Henderson, Kentucky On Route 41.
- Box 5, item 273
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To topL.& N. R. R. Bridge Across Ohio River Between Evansville, Ind. And Henderson, Ky.
- Box 5, item 274
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To topSouvenir Card, Bi-Centennial of Col. Richard Henderson, 1735 to 1935. Col. Richard Henderson, President of the Transylvania Company, for whom Henderson, Kentucky was named.
- Box 5, item 275
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To topChenault Bridge on Herrington Lake near Danville, Kentucky.
- Box 5, item 276
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To topKennedy Bridge, Dunn's Camp on Herrington Lake near Danville, Kentucky.
- Box 5, item 277
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To topGwinn's Camp, Gwinnes Island, Herrington Lake, Danville, Kentucky.
- Box 5, item 278
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To topGwinn's Island on Herrington Lake near Danville, Kentucky.
- Box 5, item 279
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beautiful Herrington Lake has been a favorite central Kentucky vacation spot for many years.")
- Box 5, item 280
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To topCourt House Steps.
- Box 5, item 281
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To topMoonlight on the Mississippi, Showing Hickman, KY.
- Box 5, item 282
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To topHigh School.
Mengel Mills.
Refuge Camps at Hickman, KY. during the Flood.
- Box 5, item 285
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To topLooking Toward Concrete Steps, Leading To Court House.
- Box 5, item 286
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To topHigh Bridge, Kentucky River, Queen & Crescent Route.
- Box 5, item 287
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To topThe New High Bridge At High Bridge, KY., By Night. (Printed verso reads: "History of the New High Bridge at High Bridge, Ky. The highest bridge spanning a navigable stream on the American continent. The most massive structure of its length and breadth known to the civilized world. Height 315 feet. Length 1,223 feet.")
- Box 5, item 288
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To topThe Kentucky and Dix Rivers Meet at High Bridge, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "The highest bridge spanning a navigable stream on the American continent. The most massive structure of its length and breadth known to the civilized world. Height 315 feet. Length 1,223 feet.")
- Box 5, item 289
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To topUnion of Dix and Kentucky Rivers at High Bridge, Ky., showing Garrard, Mercer & Jessamine Counties.
Junction of Dick and Kentucky Rivers. (Printed verso reads: "Scene Along Southern Railway System. This view is one of the many beautiful scenes which you can see from the New High Bridge while crossing same on the Southern Railway System.")
- Box 5, item 291
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To topHigh Bridge.
Famous High Bridge Near Lexington, KY.
High Bridge, Kentucky River, Queen & Crescent Route. [Same Print As No. 287]
- Box 5, item 294
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To topDaniel Boone's Cabin on Kentucky River.
- Box 5, item 295
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To top"The Beautiful Kentucky River, Looking East From High Bridge."
- Box 5, item 296
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To topHigh Bridge Steps.
- Box 5, item 297
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To topOld Wildnerness Road at High Bridge, KY. 2 copies
- Box 5, item 298
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To topJunction of Kentucky and Dix Rivers, Highbridge, "In Old Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "At this point two rivers join, separating by their waters the three counties of Garrard, Jessamine and Mercer. Here where the mouth of the Dix enters the Kentucky River, is a fine view of this state's fertile valleys.")
- Box 5, item 299
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To topJunction of Kentucky and Dix Rivers, Highbridge, KY.
- Box 5, item 300
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To top"The Beautiful Kentucky River, Looking East From High Bridge." [Same Print As No. 296] 2 copies
- Box 5, item 301
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To topAirview. (Printed verso reads: "TVA's Kentucky Dam and Lake - Kentucky Dam, in the Tennessee River about 20 miles from Paducah, Kentucky, was built at a cost of $114,000,000. The dam creates Kentucky Lake which is 184 miles long and has a shoreline of 2,200 miles. Construction of Kentucky Dam was begun in 1938 and completed in 1944.")
- Box 5, item 302
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To topDix River Dam, Near High Bridge and Burgin, "In Old Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "Located between Mercer and Garrard Counties, Herrington Lake, made by Dix River Dam, is the largest rock filled power dam east of the Rockies. It is 275 feet high in center, 920 feet long, 750 feet thick at base and tapers to 30 feet at top.")
- Box 5, item 303
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To topA Primitive Ferry. (No Postmark) 2 copies
Dixie River Hydro Electric Dam and Intake Tower, near Highbridge and Burgin, "In Old Kentucky."
- Box 5, item 305
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To topDix River Hydro-Electric Dam.
- Box 5, item 306
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To topJunction of Dick's [sic] and Kentucky Rivers at High Bridge, Ky. 2 copies
Daniel Boone Log Cabin.
- Box 5, item 308
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To topKentucky River and Cliff.
- Box 5, item 309
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To topThe Beautiful Kentucky River, Looking East from High Bridge. [Same Print As Nos. 296 & 302]
- Box 5, item 310
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To topKentucky River at High Bridge, KY.
Cliff on Kentucky River.
- Box 5, item 312
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To topDix River Dam Near Danville. (Printed verso reads: "Herrington Lake formed by the Dix River Dam is 36 miles long. There is fine bass fishing, boating and swimming.")
- Box 5, item 313
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To topDaniel Boone Log Cabin - High Bridge Park.
Government Lock.
Boone's Cave on Kentucky River - Cabin, Wilderness Road.
Dix River Hydro-Electric Dam and Intake Tower, Near High Bridge and Burgin, "In Old Kentucky." [Same Print As No. 305] (Printed verso reads: "This dam is the largest rock filled power dam east of the rockies and backs up a reservoir 36 miles long with a capacity of 90,000,000 gallons of water. It's maximum power is 36,000 horsepower. The lake is one of the finest fishing spots east of the Mississippi."
- Box 5, item 317
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To topHigh Bridge. (Printed verso reads: "Rebuilding (High Bridge, Ky. ) Queen & Crescent R.R. Placing section of a column, 46,000 lbs. Note difference in size of the old and new columns. Height of old Bridge, 286 feet. Height of new Bridge completed, 318 feet.")
High Bridge - Length, 1138 ft. - Span, 375 ft. - Height, 268 ft.
High Bridge, Ky., and surrounding country. (Printed verso reads: "Facts Concerning the Bridge. Length between abutments, 1138 feet. Length of each span, 375 feet. Height of rail above river bed, 280 feet. Height of rail above pier base, 286 feet. Cost, $404, 373.00. Flood rise of water, 57 feet. Iron in bridge, 3,654,280. Cubic yeard of masonry, 12,935. The first bridge of its kind ever built in this country.")
Famous High Bridge near Lexington, Ky.
High Bridge over Kentucky River.
Natural Bridge, Kentucky, 196 Ft High, 219 Ft Span.
High Bridge. (Printed verso reads: "High Bridge. Highest bridge in the United States over a navigable river. Approximately 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls. Dix Dam is near High Bridge. The most beautiful scenery in Kentucky is around High Bridge and Dix Dam. They can only be reached by the Southern System that serves the South.")
- Box 5, item 324
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To topThe New High Bridge at High Bridge, Ky. (Printed verson reads: "History of the New High Bridge at High Bridge, Ky. The highest bridge spanning a navigable river on the American continent. The most massive structure of its length and breadth known to the civilized world. Height 315 feet. Length 1,223 feet.") 2 copies
- Box 5, item 325
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To topHigh Bridge over Kentuck River.
- Box 5, item 326
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To topDancing Pavilion, High Bridge Park. 2 copies
- Box 5, item 327
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To topKentucky High River and High Bridge, Lexington, Ky.
Old Wilderness Road. 2 copies
- Box 5, item 329
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To topTrain approaching High Bridge (Printed verso reads: "History of the New High Bridge at High Bridge, Ky. The highest bridge spanning a navigable river on the American continent. The most massive structure of its length and breadth known to the civilized world. Height 315 feet. Length 1,223 feet.") 2 copies
- Box 5, item 330
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To topJunction of Kentucky and Dix Rivers. 2 copies
Kentucky River and High Bridge. Height Of Bridge 286 Feet, Length 1138 Feet.
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "High Bridge over the Kentucky River near Shakertown in Mercer County, Kentucky.")
Looking up the Kentucky River From High Bridge. Shaker Town in the Distance.
- Box 5, item 334
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To topKentucky River from High Bridge, Near Lexington, KY. 3 copies
- Box 5, item 335
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To topKentucky River from High Bridge, at Night. (Printed verso on Card No. 1 reads: "HON. JOSEPH BUTTON, VIRGINIA. (Tune - 'Old Black Joe'). Gone are the days when brass rails were in style, Gone are the days when mint beds were worth while, Gone are the days when Button used to smile, I hear those gentle voices calling: 'Joe, poor Joe!' I'm bumming, I'm bumming, at 'twenty bucks' a throw, I hear those gentle voices calling: 'Joe, poor Joe!'" Printed verso on Card No. 2 reads: "THERE"LL BE A HOT TIME. When next year you land IN LEXINGTON, You'll find us there to welcome every one, And you can bet your boots you'll have lot of fun, There'll be a hot time in the old town that night. RO-TAR-IANS.") 2 copies
- Box 5, item 336
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To topHigh Bridge over Kentucky River, 286 ft. high, 1100 ft. long.
Stairway and Cliffs. 2 copies
- Box 5, item 338
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To top"The Beauties of the New High Bridge and the Kentucky River." (Printed verso reads: "History of the New High Bridge at High Bridge, Ky. The highest bridge spanning a navigable river on the American continent. The most massive structure of its length and breadth known to the civilized world. Height 315 feet. Length 1,223 feet.")
- Box 5, item 339
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To topDix & Kentucky River from High Bridge.
Boone's Cabin.
- Box 5, item 341
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To topGovernment Lock. [Same Print As No. 315]
- Box 5, item 342
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To topCliff Stairway. 2 copies
- Box 5, item 343
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To topKentucky's High Bridge.
High Bridge and Kentucky River.
- Box 5, item 345
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To topFamous High Bridge near Lexington, Ky. [Same Print As No. 321]
Kentucky River and High Bridge, KY. [Same Print As No. 322]
- Box 5, item 347
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To topKentucky River and Government Lock.
- Box 5, item 348
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To topKentucky River and High Bridge on Q & C. [Queen & Crescent] R.R.
High Bridge. Height - 200 feet from River.
Junction of Dicks [sic] and Kentucky Rivers.
- Box 5, item 351
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To topThe New High Bridge. (Printed verson reads: "History of the New High Bridge at High Bridge, KY. The highest bridge spanning a navigable river on the American continent. The most massive structure of its length and breadth known to the civilized world. Height 315 feet. Length 1,223 feet.")
- Box 5, item 352
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To topSteamer "Falls City" Passing High Bridge. [Steamboat]
- Box 5, item 353
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To topHigh Bridge Over Kentucky River, near Harrodsburg, Ky.
Stairway up Kentucky River Bluffs.
High Bridge over Kentucky River - Height 286 ft. Length 1100 ft.
Tunnel And Brooklyn Bridge On Harrodsburg Road.
- Box 5, item 357
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To topHigh Bridge over Kentucky River - 286 ft. high, 1100 ft. long. [Same Print As No. 356]
Kentucky's High Bridge. [Same Print As No. 344]
Kentucky and Dix Rivers, Near High Bridge, Kentucky.
High Bridge Over Kentucky River, "In Old Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "This is the highest railroad bridge over a navigable stream in the world, the track having an elevation of 317 feet above Kentucky River. It spans the great gorge of the Kentucky a short distance below the mouth of Dix River, at which point the three counties of Jessamine, Garrard and Mercer join.") 4 copies
- Box 5, item 361
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To topHigh Bridge & Kentucky River. 2 copies
Famous High Bridge Near Lexington, KY. [Same Print As No. 293]
Daniel Boone Log Cabin, High Bridge Park.
- Box 5, item 364
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To topHigh Bridge. [Same Print As No. 353 - Steamboat]
The New High Bridge.
- Box 5, item 366
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To top15 Coach Q. & C. [Queen & Crescent] Excursion Train passing over High Bridge.
High Bridge, Ky. River, 24 Miles from Lexington, Ky.
Weaving at Hindman Elementary School.
- Box 5, item 369
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To topEntrance to [Hindman] Settlement School.
- Box 5, item 370
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To topOrchard House and Hospital of W.C.T.U. Settlement School.
Winter On Troublesome Creek, Hindman Settlement School.
W.C.T.U. Settlement Buildings - School - Water Tower - Home.
Fireside Industries Cabin and Uncle Solomon's House (No Postmark)
- Box 5, item 374
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To topLincoln Birthplace in Lincoln Memorial. 4 copies
- Box 6, item 1
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BOYHOOD HOME, 1811-1816, KNOB CREEK. Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of the United States, lived five years on the Knob Creek farm. A younger brother, Thomas, Jr., was born and died here. Abraham Lincoln's earliest recollection was of the Knob Creek place. The Cabin is furnished with relics of Lincoln days. Lincoln's Boyhood Home Site is located on U.S. Highway 31-E between Hodgenville and Bardstown, Kentucky.
- Box 6, item 2
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To topBirth Place of Abraham Lincoln, Hardin County. (Printed verso reads: "LINCOLN'S BIRTHPLACE - Within these rough walls the boy who was to become the saviour of the nation first saw the light of day at Hodgenville, Kentucky, February 12, 1809.")
- Box 6, item 3
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To top(Printed verso reads: "LINCOLN BIRTHPLACE CABIN, ABRAHAM LINCOLN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK. Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States - was born in this cabin on February 12, 1809. The historical park comprises 116 1/2 acres, nearly 100 acres of which were included in the original Thomas Lincoln Farm. Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park is located on U.S. Highway 31-E, two miles south of Hodgenville, Kentucky.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 4
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Lincoln Spring.
- Box 6, item 5
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To topFamous Rock Spring in Lincoln Park.
Spring On Lincoln Farm. Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 7
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To topLincoln Statue, Court Square.
- Box 6, item 8
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To topNancy Lincoln Inn At Lincoln's Birthplace, Near Hodgenville.
- Box 6, item 9
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To topThe Earthly Pilgrimage Of Abraham Lincoln. From Log Cabin To The White House-K52. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 10
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To topAbraham Lincoln National Historical Park. [Image of Lincoln - Inscription in Memorial Hall.]
- Box 6, item 11
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To topAbraham Lincoln National Historical Park. (Printed versos read: "This handsome memorial building contains the log cabin birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. It is on the original site, three miles south of Hodgenville, Ky.", and "Enclosed in the beautiful, granite Memorial Building is the original log cabin where Abraham Lincoln was born, February 12, 1809." 2 copies
- Box 6, item 12
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To topLincoln Memorial Hall, Lincoln Farm, near Hodgenville, Ky. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 13
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To topLincoln National Memorial Near Hodgenville, KY.
- Box 6, item 14
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To topLincoln Memorial Hall near Hodgenville, Ky. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 15
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To topAbraham Lincoln Memorial, Hodgenville, "In Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "This handsome memorial building contains the log cabin birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. It is on the original site, three miles south of Hodgenville, Ky.")
- Box 6, item 16
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To top(Printed verso reads: "LINCOLN MEMORIAL - Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park - This beautiful building houses the original log cabin where Abraham Lincoln was born, February 12, 1809.")
- Box 6, item 17
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To top(Printed verso reads: "LINCOLN MEMORIAL - ABRAHAM LINCOLN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK - The beautiful granite memorial houses the log cabin where Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States - was born February 12, 1809. The 110-acre National Historical Park honoring the memory of the great emancipator comprises most of the original Thomas Lincoln Farm, known as the Sinking Spring Farm. Located on U.S. 31-E, three miles south of Hodgenville, Kentucky."
- Box 6, item 18
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To topLincoln Memorial Hall, Lincoln Farm, Hodgenville, KY.
Stone Steps Leading To Lincoln Spring, Lincoln National Park. (Printed verso reads: "On this rocky farm, a little over a hundred years ago when Kentucky was the home of the woodsman and the pioneer, when the scant soil yielded reluctant harvest to the settler. Thomas Lincoln, one-time supervisor of county roads, and his wife, Nancy Hanks, came from Elizabethtown and built out of rough logs a cabin. In that cabin on the 12th day of February, 1809, was born their son, Abraham Lincoln."
- Box 6, item 20
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE BOUNDARY OAK, ABRAHAM LINCOLN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK. This ancient White Oak is the sole survivor of all that was living here at the time of Abraham Lincoln's birth, February 12, 1809. This tree was a landmark at the time the earliest settlers came to this region. It is mentioned as a boundary marker in the original 1805 survey of the tract that later became the Thomas Lincoln Farm. The tree is 6 feet in diameter, about 90 feet tall, has a spread of 115 feet, and is estimated to be 300 years old.")
- Box 6, item 21
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To topLINCOLN NATIONAL PARK MEMORIAL SOUVENIR, HODGENVILLE, KY. "WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE, WITH CHARITY FOR ALL." [Mailer With 18 Images Inside.]
- Box 6, item 22
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To topCourt Square.
- Box 6, item 23
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To topStreet Scene.
- Box 6, item 24
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To topMasonic Temple.
- Box 6, item 25
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Larue County Courthouse.
- Box 6, item 26
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To topHigh School.
- Box 6, item 27
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Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Western Kentucky Asylum for the Insane.
- Box 6, item 29
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To topGrace Church and Parish House.
Confederate Monument. [Damaged by Wrinkling]
- Box 6, item 31
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To topWest Side School - Virginia Street School - Clay Street School.
- Box 6, item 32
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To topHopkins County Courthouse.
Recreation Center, Fort Campbell.
(Printed verso reads: "Christian County Courthouse. This building was completed in 1869 with a new addition completed in 1955. Christian County, Kentucky, was named for Colonel William Christian, pioneer settler of Kentucky. He was a farmer, soldier and statesman. He was brother-in-law of Patrick Henry. Served as company commander under Braddock. Member of general State Convention of Virginia, 1775-6. He was killed in an indian skirmish April, 1786. Christian County was established Dec. 13, 1796 and Hopkinsville, 544 feet above sea level, was incorporated in 1804.")
- Box 6, item 35
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To topVirginia Street Park.
- Box 6, item 36
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To topJefferson Davis Monument, Fairview, near Hopkinsville, Ky. Height 351 Ft.
- Box 6, item 37
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To topBethel Woman's College. (Printed verso reads: "Founded in 1854, Baptist denominational. Offers high school and a splendid two year college course. The student body is drawn from all over the country and some from foreign countries.")
- Box 6, item 38
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To topPost Office.
- Box 6, item 39
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Bethel Woman's College.
- Box 6, item 40
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Bethel Woman's College.
- Box 6, item 41
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High School.
- Box 6, item 42
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High School.
- Box 6, item 43
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High School.
- Box 6, item 44
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Main Street Looking North.
- Box 6, item 45
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Bethel Woman's College.
- Box 6, item 46
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To topAttucks Colored High School.
- Box 6, item 47
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To topHigh School. [Same Print As No. 42.]
- Box 6, item 48
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To topMethodist Church.
- Box 6, item 49
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Jefferson Davis. Birthplace Near Hopkinsville, KY.
Western State Hospital.
- Box 6, item 51
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Western State Hospital.
- Box 6, item 52
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To topPost Office.
- Box 6, item 53
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City County Public Building And State Armory.
- Box 6, item 54
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To topFirst Baptist Church.
- Box 6, item 55
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Ninth Street Christian Church.
- Box 6, item 56
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To topMethodist Church.
- Box 6, item 57
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Freeman's Chapel Colored M.E. Church.
- Box 6, item 58
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To topPublic Library.
- Box 6, item 59
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West Side School.
Public Library.
- Box 6, item 61
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Main Street Looking South.
- Box 6, item 62
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To topPeace Park. (Printed verso reads: Tobacco warehouses formerly located on this property burned by Night Riders, December 7, 1907. The site afterwards purchased and given to the City of Hopkinsville along with sufficient funds to beautify it, by the late John C. Latham. Named Peace Park by the donor.")
- Box 6, item 63
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To topFirst Christian Church. The Prayer Room.
- Box 6, item 64
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To topCourt House.
- Box 6, item 65
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(Printed verso reads: "New Owens Hotel. Howard A. Gossett, Operating Manager. Frank J. Kroulik, Business Promotion. A strictly modern fireproof hotel, conveniently located on U.S. Highway 31-W halfway between Louisville and Nashville. 50 rooms of solid comfort. Serving the best of foods in our CAVERNA GRILL and MAIN DINING ROOM. In the heart of the Famous Kentucky Cave Section."
- Box 6, item 66
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To topWIGWAM VILLAGE No. 1 - 3 MILES EAST OF HORSE CAVE ON 31-E. (Printed verso reads: "Rest Rooms - WIGWAM VILLAGE No. 1 - Eat, Shoppe - U.S. 31E and 68 - 18 Miles East of Mammoth Cave - 31 Miles South of Lincoln's Birthplace. INSULATED INDIAN WIGWAMS, Each with complete Bath, Hot and Cold Water, Inner Spring Mattresses, and Solid Hickory Furniture. Always Open. GAS and OIL. Wigwams Built and Patented by F.A. Redford, Prop.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 67
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To topPark.
Cluster of Alabaster Flowers, Floyd Collins' Crystal Cave. (Printed verso reads: "Nature has created in stone the likeness of field flowers deep under the surface of the earth where the light of day has never been seen, and never will be. The first human eyes to admire these delicate creations belonged to Floyd Collins who gave his life attempting to make his discoveries accessible to the public.")
- Box 6, item 69
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To topFloyd Collins' Monument. (Printed verso reads: "He lived for an ideal - in search of earthly beauty - this he found in his discovery of Crystal Cave. He died for an ideal - the ideal of service before self. Floyd Collins was born in Hart Co., Ky., April 26, 1887, discovered Crystal Cave Dec. 18, 1917, was trapped in Sand Cave Jan. 30, 1925, was buried in Crystal Cave, Ky., June 13, 1927.")
- Box 6, item 70
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To topThomas Hall, Hidden River Cave. (Printed verso reads: "The magnitude of this, the largest known cave gallery, dwarfs the grandest human feats of engineering. Through it meanders the mysterious Hidden River, 225 feet below the earth's surface. It is a veritable river valley with a roof of limestone.")
- Box 6, item 71
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To topStalactite Gallery, Mammoth Onyx Cave. (Printed verso reads: "Thousands of weird images and forms, created by Nature on a holiday, surround the visitor to Kentucky's most beautiful cave.")
- Box 6, item 72
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To topParadise Garden and Giant's Fur Coat, Mammoth Onyx Cave. (Printed verso reads: "In this gem-like, multi-colored cavern, Nature has draped and carved and festooned, making use of enormous masses of onyx to create her myriad marvels, just as Michael Angelo [sic] thru his sculpture, "released the imprisoned angels" from a block of uncut marble.")
- Box 6, item 73
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To topPumping Plant.
Greetings from Hustonville, Ky. [Generic Scenery Card]
FIVE THOUSAND CHILDREN - PLEASE DON'T FORGET THEM THIS CHRISTMAS. (Printed verso reads: "Christmas Gifts In Supplies. The Frontier Nursing Service is getting ready for Christmas and would like to haul the bulk of its supplies in from the railroad early. Will you please send: Whatever toys and dolls you can find, new and old, for girls, big boys, and tiny tads? Please send warm clothing, new and old; woolies for babies; and candy. By Parcel Post to Hyden, Ky. By Freight Or Express to Hazard, Ky. CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN MONEY. Money to carry on the work is needed during the hard winter season and in times so shattering as these. Please send gifts in money to The Frontier Nursing Service, care of The Treasurer, Mr. C.N. Manning, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Ky. [Signed] Mary Breckinridge.")
- Box 6, item 76
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To topFIVE THOUSAND CHILDREN - Please Remember Them This Christmas. (Printed verso reads: "Christmas Gifts In Supplies. The Frontier Nursing Service hopes you will be particularly generous this Christmas in sending toys for those children who lost the ones you gave last year in this year's June flash floods. Please send: Warm clothing, new and old; woolies for babies; hand tools for boys; dolls and toys for girls and tiny tads; and candy. By Parcel Post to Hyden, Ky. By Freight Or Express to Hazard, Ky. CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN MONEY. Money to give free hospital, medical and nursing care to children is badly needed during the hard winter season. Please send gifts in money to The Frontier Nursing Service, care of The Treasurer, Mr. Edward S. Dabney, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Ky. [Signed] Mary Breckinridge.")
- Box 6, item 77
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To topFIVE THOUSAND CHILDREN - Please Remember Them This Christmas. (Printed verso reads: "Christmas Gifts In Supplies. The Frontier Nursing Service is getting ready for Christmas and would like to haul the bulk of its supplies in from the railroad early. Please send: Dolls and toys for tiny tads; woolies for babies; gifts to suit the big boys and big girls; hard candy. By Parcel Post to Hyden, Ky. By Freight Or Express to Hazard, Ky. CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN MONEY. Money to give free hospital, medical and nursing care to children is badly needed during the hard winter season. Please send gifts in money to The Frontier Nursing Service, care of the Treasurer, Mr. Edward S. Dabney, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Ky. [Signed] Mary Breckinridge.")
- Box 6, item 78
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FIVE THOUSAND CHILDREN - LET'S GIVE THEM A MERRY CHRISTMAS. (Printed verso reads: "CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN SUPPLIES. The Frontier Nursing Service is getting ready for Christmas and wants the bulk of its supplies hauled in from the railroad early. Won't you please send: Knives and balls for big boys; Dolls and toys for girls and tiny tads; Candy, dates, figs, raisins and chocolate; Warm clothing and shoes, new or old; Woolies for babies? By Parcel Post to Hyden, Ky. By Freight or Express to Hazard, Ky. CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN MONEY. Money to carry on the work is particularly welcome during the difficult and dangerous winter season. Please send gifts in money to the Frontier Nursing Service, care The Treasurer, Mr. C.N. Manning, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Ky.")
- Box 6, item 79
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To topFIVE THOUSAND CHILDREN - Please Remember Them This Christmas. (Printed verso reads: "CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN SUPPLIES. The Frontier Nursing Service is getting ready for Christmas and would like to haul the bulk of its supplies in from the railroad early. Please send: Warm clothing, new and old; woollies for babies; small tools, knives and balls for boys; dolls and toys for girls and tiny tads; and candy. By Parcel Post to Hyden, Ky. By Freight or Express to Hazard, Ky. CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN MONEY. Money to give free hospital, medical and nursing care to children is badly needed during the hard winter season. Please send gifts in money to The Frontier Nursing Service in care of the Treasurer, Mr. Edward S. Dabney, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Ky. [Signed] Mary Breckinridge.")
- Box 6, item 80
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FIVE THOUSAND CHILDREN - Please Remember Them This Christmas. (Printed verso reads: "CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN SUPPLIES. The Frontier Nursing Service is getting ready for Christmas and would like to haul the bulk of its supplies in from the railroad early. Please send: Warm clothing, new and old; woollies for babies; small tools, knives and balls for boys; dolls and toys for girls and tiny tads; and candy. By Parcel Post to Hyden, Ky. By Freight or Express to Hazard, Ky. CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN MONEY. Money to give free hospital, medical and nursing care to children is badly needed during the hard winter season. Please send gifts in money to The Frontier Nursing Service in care of the Treasurer, Mr. Edward S. Dabney, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Ky. [Signed] Mary Breckinridge.")
- Box 6, item 81
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To topFIVE THOUSAND CHILDREN - Please Remember Them This Christmas. (Printed verso reads: "Christmas Gifts In Supplies. The Frontier Nursing Service is getting ready for Christmas and would like to haul the bulk of its supplies in from the railroad early. Please send: Dolls and toys for tiny tads; woolies for babies; gifts to suit the big boys and big girls; hard candy. By Parcel Post to Hyden, Ky. By Freight Or Express to Hazard, Ky. CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN MONEY. Money to give free hospital, medical and nursing care to children is badly needed during the hard winter season. Please send gifts in money to The Frontier Nursing Service, care of the Treasurer, Mr. Edward S. Dabney, Security Trust Company, Lexington, Ky. [Signed] Mary Breckinridge.")
- Box 6, item 82
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To topWaiting. [Frontier Nursing Service horse waiting by mountain trail]
- Box 6, item 83
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To topColonial Hotel on the Square. (Printed verso reads: "Irvine's Largest Leading and Most Modern Hotel - Phone 55 - R. McClanahan, Manager.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 84
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To topAn Old Colonial Southern Home. [Handwritten Note On Verso - "Irvine, Kentucky".]
- Box 6, item 85
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To topSomebody is waiting for you in Irvine.There's a Reason.
"On The River" at Estill Springs. 2 copies
Kentucky Handweavers.
- Box 6, item 88
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To topCourt House and Jail.
Estill Springs.
Estill Springs. [Man and Woman Riding Horses.]
Sweet Lick Knob. Scene Around Estill Springs. 2 copies
Estill Springs. [Grounds]
(Printed verso reads: "HISTORIC JACKSON - Capitol of the Cumberlands & the Feud Lands. Home of the Honey Festival, Lees College, Panbowl Lake, & Friendly People. Scene from the famous Panhandle.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 94
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To top(Printed verso reads: "A winter scene in Breathitt Co., Kentucky. The Brethren Church at Clayhole has served that troublesome creek community for many years.")
- Box 6, item 95
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To topBird's Eye View of Jackson from a near-by Peak.
Pan Bowl Lake.
- Box 6, item 97
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To topCourt House.
Picturesque Scene On The Pan Bowl, Near Jackson, KY. 60 Feet From Water To Water, 7 Miles Around.
- Box 6, item 99
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To topPicturesque Scene On The Pan Bowl, Near Jackson, KY. 60 Feet From Water To Water, 7 Miles Around. [Same Print As No. 99]
- Box 6, item 100
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To topBird's Eye View of Worlds famous Jackson, Ky.
- Box 6, item 101
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To topNoted Snake Valley.
Imperial Hotel.
Jefferson Hotel.
Pan Bowl, near Jackson, Ky. 60 feet from water to water, 7 miles around.
Bird's Eye View. [Same Print As No. 101.]
Davis Coal Mine, near Jackson, Ky.
Picturesque Scene On The Pan Bowl, Near Jackson, Ky. 60 Feet From Water To Water, 7 Miles Around. [Same Print As Nos. 99 and 100.]
- Box 6, item 108
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To topBird's Eye View of Jackson from a near-by Peak. [Same Print As No. 96.]
Famous Pan Bow [sic] or Pan Handle.
"The Rock House" Natural Bridge On Cumberland Road, 17 Miles From Jamestown, KY.
- Box 6, item 111
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To topHotel Lawrence. 50 Modern Steam Heated Rooms. Erected 1935.
- Box 6, item 112
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To top(Printed verso reads: "76 Falls on Lake Cumberland.")
- Box 6, item 113
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To topFirst Buildings in Jenkins, Ky., 1912.
- Box 6, item 114
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Panoramic View of Jenkins Lake And Business District.")
- Box 6, item 115
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To top"Bad" John Wright. (Printed verso reads: "John Wright was one of the settlers living in the Jenkins area at the turn of the century when coal companies were opening up Southeastern Kentucky for coal mining. As a U.S. deputy marshall [sic] he enforced the law with a firm hand and the stories of his exploits have become legendary in this section. The name 'Bad' or 'Devil' given to him is complimentary and means that he was bad for lawbreakers. John Fox Jr.'s book, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine is based on the happenings in the life of John Wright in the character 'Devil Jud' Tolliver.")
- Box 6, item 116
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To topCenter of Jenkins. [Aerial View] (Printed verso reads: "Located in the heart of the Elkhorn Coal District of Southeastern Kentucky, Jenkins, a city of 10,000 people, had enjoyed for years the reputation of being one of the most beautiful mining towns in the country. Until recently it was a company owned and totally controlled town. Jenkins citizens now own their homes, businesses, churches, and schools. This view shows only the central business section. The town is 8 miles long and is strung out along the narrow valleys.")
- Box 6, item 117
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To topCoal Preparation Plant. (Printed verso reads: "This coal washing and sizing plant is located at Jenkins, Kentucky and owned by the Consolidation Coal Company (Ky.). It is rated as one of the largest and finest in the world. This plant can produce 12,000 tons of washed coal daily. Coal from four mines is hauled underground to this tipple.")
- Box 6, item 118
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To topPostal Card Telegram from Keene, Ky. I am enjoying myself so much here that you needn't expect me back for awhile. Don't Worry!
If you want to have a good time, come to Keene. You'll get what's coming to you.
Dedication of Kentucky Dam by President Truman. (Printed verso reads: "TVA's Kentucky Dam and Lake - Kentucky Dam, in the Tennessee River about 20 miles from Paducah, Kentucky, was built at a cost of $114,000,000. The dam creates Kentucky Lake which is 184 miles long and has a shoreline of 2,200 miles. Construction of Kentucky Dam was begun in 1938 and completed in 1944.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 121
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To topCranes and Power House. (Printed verso reads: "TVA's Great Kentucky Dam - across the Tennessee River in Western Kentucky - was built from 1938-1944 at a cost of $115,000,000. The gigantic dam, 206 feet high and 8,412 feet long creates the Kentucky Lake, which is 184 miles long and has a shoreline of 2,400 miles - the largest man-made lake in the world.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 122
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Village Inn - Lakeside - at Kentucky Dam Village State Park, Gilbertsville, Ky.")
- Box 6, item 123
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To topGiant Spillways. 3 copies
- Box 6, item 124
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To topFishing Below Kentucky Dam on the Tennessee River near Paducah.
- Box 6, item 125
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To topKentucky Dam Reservoir. [Damaged]
- Box 6, item 126
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To topFishing Below Kentucky Dam.
- Box 6, item 127
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To topTVA's Kentucky Dam and Navigation Lock. The Dam is 206 Feet High and 8,650 Feet Long. [Aerial View]
- Box 6, item 128
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Airview of the Great Kentucky Dam and Lake near Paducah.
- Box 6, item 129
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To topPower House, Kentucky Dam.
- Box 6, item 130
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To topDucks-eye view of Kentucky Dam and Lake, "America's Largest Man-made Lake in the World." Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce, Murray, Kentucky. All rights Reserved. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Lake is formed by Kentucky Dam on Tennessee River at Gilbertsville, Ky. Kentucky Lake has 1800 miles of shore line. It is developing into a "Sportsman's Paradise." Fishing, duck and goose hunting, and boating are the outstanding sports.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 131
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To topKentucky Dam, T.V.A. Project On The Tennessee River Near Paducah. (Printed verso reads: "THE KENTUCKY DAM - As The Artist Sees It - is the Tennessee Valley Authority's water control project now under construction on the Tennessee River, 22.3 miles above its mouthat Paducah, Ky. The total length of the dam, including lock, when completed will be 8,700 feet. The Reservoir and Navigation Pool formed will extend from the dam to Pickwick Landing Dam, a distance of 184.4 miles, and will have a shore line of 1,580 miles. The total cost of the Kentucky Dam Project will be $95,000,000, and date of completion is set for June, 1945.")
- Box 6, item 132
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To topTVA'S Kentucky Dam Near Paducah. (Printed verso reads: "This dam impounds a lake 184 miles long and has a flood storage capacity of more than four million acre-feet of water. The Kentucky Dam will materially reduce flood crests on the Mississippi River south of Cairo, Illinois. Kentucky Dam is 206 feet high and 8,650 feet long. Surface area of the lake behind the dam is 158,500 acres with a shoreline of more than 2,000 miles.")
- Box 6, item 133
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To topAirview, Kentucky Dam and Lake. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 134
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To topKentucky Dam. [Aerial View]
- Box 6, item 135
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To topMoonlight Scene at the Great Kentucky Dam. (Printed verso reads: "KENTUCKY DAM, the largest of T.V.A.'s Chain of Dams, backs up Kentucky Lake which is the largest man-made Body of Water on Earth - 184 miles long and with a 2,400 mile shoreline. [Steamboat]
- Box 6, item 136
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To topS.S. Delta Queen Approaching Kentucky Dam's Mammoth Lock on the Tennessee River. (Printed verso reads: "KENTUCKY DAM, the largest of T.V.A.'s Chain of Dams, backs up Kentucky Lake which is the largest man-made Body of Water on Earth - 184 miles long and with a 2,400 mile shoreline. The navigation lock at Kentucky Dam is the highest single lift lock in the world with a normal lift of 55 feet - maximum of 73 feet. The lock is 600 feet long and 110 feet wide.") [Steamboat]
- Box 6, item 137
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Entrance to Kentucky Dam Village on beautiful Kentucky Lake. The world's largest man made lake created by gigantic Kentucky Dam.")
- Box 6, item 138
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To top(Printed verso reads: "GIGANTIC KENTUCKY DAM. Built across the Tennessee River in Western Kentucky by the Tennessee Valley Authority at a cost of $115,000,000. The huge dam is 8,412 feet long and 206 feet high. Beautiful Kentucky Lake, 184 miles long and a shoreline of 2,400 miles in Kentucky and Tennessee, is one of the major recreational areas in the United States.")
- Box 6, item 139
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To topAirview, TVA's Kentucky Dam, Navigation Lock, and Beautiful Kentucky Lake, near Paducah. The Dam is 206 Feet High and 8,650 Feet Long.
- Box 6, item 140
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ENJOYING BEAUTIFUL KENTUCKY LAKE. The great Kentucky Lake, located in Western Kentucky and Tennessee, is 184 miles long, with a tremendous shoreline of 2400 miles. In this Vacationland are numerous resorts and several outstanding State Parks. This scene is at Kentucky Lake State Park, a short drive from Paducah, Mayfield, Murray, Hopkinsville, Ky., and Paris, Tenn.")
- Box 6, item 141
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To top(Printed verso reads: "BOATING ON KENTUCKY LAKE. Beautiful Kentucky Lake, the largest man-made lake in the world is 184 miles long with a shoreline of 2,400 miles. Formed by TVA's giant Kentucky Dam, across the Tennessee River at Gilbertsville, Ky. Kentucky Lake is a vacation paradise.")
- Box 6, item 142
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To topAerial View of Eggner's Ferry Bridge, U.S. Highway 68, over the Beautiful Kentucky Lake. Western Kentucky. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 143
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To topBoating on Kentucky Lake (Eggner's Ferry Bridge in Background).
- Box 6, item 144
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To topAnnual Speed Boat Races on Kentucky Lake. (Printed verso reads: "Speedboat participants round the first turn near judge's stand in an exciting annual event of the Kentucky Lade Regatta. Paris Landing, U.S. Highway 79, West Tennessee.")
- Box 6, item 145
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To topBathing Beach on Beautiful Kentucky Lake in Western Kentucky.
- Box 6, item 146
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To topBathing Beach, Kentucky Lake State Park, on the Great Kentucky Lake, Western Kentucky.
- Box 6, item 147
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To topKentucky Lake State Park Boat Dock near Eggner's Ferry Bridge on U.S. Highway 68. [Aerial View].
- Box 6, item 148
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To topAirview, Kentucky Lake State Park and Harbor, at Eggner's Ferry Bridge. U.S. Highway 68, Western Kentucky.
- Box 6, item 149
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To topBeach And Lodge, Pickett State Park, On The Tennessee-Kentucky State Line.
- Box 6, item 150
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To topBoating on the Beautiful Kentucky Lake, Western Kentucky.
- Box 6, item 151
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To topFavorable Winds and the Wide Span of Waters make Kentucky Lake Ideal for Sailing.
- Box 6, item 152
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To topSailing Entusiasts find New Kentucky Lake ideal for Sport and Relaxation. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 153
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To topYachting on the Great Kentucky Lake 184 Miles Long. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 154
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Bath House - Kentucky Lake State Park.
Sun Deck - Ken Lake Hotel - Kentucky Lake State Park.
Ken Lake Hotel - Kentucky Lake State Park.
Bath House and Eggner's Ferry Bridge - Kentucky Lake State Park.
Vacationing on the Shores of Beautiful Kentucky Lake.
- Box 6, item 159
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To topScene along the 2,400 Mile Shoreline of Beautiful Kentucky Lake.
- Box 6, item 160
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To topBoat Harbor at Kentucky Lake State Park.
A Beautiful Kentucky River View. Brooklyn Bridge.
- Box 6, item 162
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To topCliff On Kentucky River.
- Box 6, item 163
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To topGreetings from Kinniconick. [Generic Lake/River Scenery.]
- Box 6, item 164
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To topMineral Springs.
Post Office.
- Box 6, item 166
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Masonic Temple.
- Box 6, item 167
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Baptist Church.
- Box 6, item 168
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Mallory Taylor Memorial Hospital.
- Box 6, item 169
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To topOldham County Court House.
- Box 6, item 170
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To topHome of Robert Morris, Founder of the Order of the Eastern Star.
- Box 6, item 171
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To top[Puvey?] Building.
Carry [sic] A. Nation And Home. (Printed verso reads: "Mrs. CARRY [sic] A. NATION was born in KENTUCKY as CARRY [sic] AMELIA MOORE. She came to Medicine Lodge Kansas as the wife of David Nation in the early nineties. Her first husband, Dr. Charles Gloyd, had died a drunkard, leaving her with a little girl and a heart of sorrow. She became very sympathetic with those who suffered as she, and began crusading against liquor in 1900. She later lectured in all 48 States, Canada, England and Scotland. She died June 9, 1911 at Leavenworth, Kansas and was buried in the family lot at Belton, Mo.")
- Box 6, item 173
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To topBirthplace Of Bradley Kincaid, The Famous Old Mountain Ballad Singer, Near The Village Of Point Leavell, Garrard County, "In Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "Bradley Kincaid, a real Kentuckian, is a native of the hills of Garrard county, just beyond the bluegrass section of Kentucky. To satisfy the demands of his large radio audience, he has put into book form songs handed down to him by word of mouth. That 'hound dawg' guitar he mentions so often on the air is one of his most prized possessions, for it is the first musical instrument he ever owned. Little did he dream that some day it would bring him fame and fortune.")
- Box 6, item 174
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To topGeneral James Kennedy Home Near Lancaster, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "'Uncle Tom' was a slave in the General James Kennedy home, 10 miles from Lancaster, Ky. Harriet Beecher Stowe visited this home and obtained part of the material for her famous book. The house is now in ruins.")
- Box 6, item 175
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To topLake Herrington, Near Lancaster, Ky. [Aerial View]
- Box 6, item 176
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To topThe Farra (Governor's) Home. (Printed verso reads: "The Farra home, and example of early colonial architecture in Kentucky, was the home of two former governors, Letcher and Owsley.")
- Box 6, item 177
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To topCarrie Nation Birthplace, Garrard County, Near Lancaster, KY. (Printed verso reads: "Carrie Amelia Moore Nation was born in this house Nov. 25, 1846. Because of her husband's habitual drunkenness and fondness for the Masonic Lodge, she acquired her hatred for alcoholism and fraternal orders. In Kansas she waged her 'Hatchet Campaign' and much of the credit for success of the drive for constitutional prohibition rightfully belongs to her.")
- Box 6, item 178
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To topPublic Square.
Presbyterian Church - Christian Church - Baptist Church.
Caudell Inn. Spend Weeks or Week Ends With Us - Plan to Spend Your Vacation Here.
Post Office.
- Box 6, item 182
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Lock No. 9 on Kentucky River.
Court House.
- Box 6, item 184
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Marion County Court House.
- Box 6, item 185
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To topLebanon And Springfield Stage Coach.
Masonic Temple.
"Sunnyside" on West Main Street-K-76-D-6. (Printed verso reads: "'Sunnyside', old home of the Rev. T.H. Cleland, is the property of Will Hamilton. Young Tom Morgan, brother of the general, was killed in the battle at Lebanon, July 4, 1863 and was buried in the garden here.")
- Box 6, item 188
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To topMain Street looking East-K-76-D-5.
- Box 6, item 189
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To topChristian Church.
- Box 6, item 190
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High School.
- Box 6, item 191
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Hollyhill Motel. (Printed verso reads: "HOLLYHILL is located on Highways 68 and 55, the main routes to the Mammoth Cave and Wolf Creek Dam Areas. Modern in every respect, with 25 rooms and 23 Tile baths. Hollyhill Inn features the finest in Chicken, Steak and Country Ham dinners.")
- Box 6, item 192
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To topAshland Golf Club. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 193
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To topGreetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 194
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 195
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 196
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 197
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 198
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 199
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 200
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Greetings From Lexington. Nut Cracker. [Squirrel]
- Box 6, item 201
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To topGreetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 202
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Greetings From Lexington. A Hitch-Hiker. [Bear]
- Box 6, item 203
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To topGreetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 204
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 205
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 206
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 207
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Greetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card]
- Box 6, item 208
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To topGen. John C. Breckinridge Monument. 4 copies
- Box 6, item 209
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To topOTONKA. Lexington YWCA CAMP. Looking Across River From Porch.
OTONKA. Lexington YWCA CAMP. Tennis.
OTONKA. Lexington YWCA CAMP. Swimming.
General John H. Morgan Monument. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 213
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To topMAN O'WAR Statue, Faraway Farm, Lexington, Kentucky. [Horses]
- Box 6, item 214
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To topPeter Pluto - 2:05 3/4. (Printed verso reads: "PETER PLUTO - 2:05 3/4 - Sire, Peter the Great - Dam, Nell Worthy L, In The Stud Forkland, Robert S. Strader, Lexington, Ky.") [Horses]
- Box 6, item 215
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To topMan O'War Statue, Faraway Farm.
- Box 6, item 216
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PARADE TO THE POST AT KEENELAND RACE COURSE. Located at Lexington, Ky., in the heart of the famed Blue Grass region, Keeneland is a non-profit race course, dedicated to the principle from its conception, that horse racing is a sport before it is a business. Stockholders receive no dividends, and officers and directors serve without pay. All profits go to charitable, educational, and research institutions.") 3 copies
- Box 6, item 217
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To top(Printed verso reads: "STRETCH DRIVE AT KEENELAND. 'A jewel in the setting of Lexington, Kentucky's beloved Blue Grass', Keeneland is a non-profit track dedicated to preserving the finest traditions of the Thoroughbred sport. Stockholders receive no dividends and officers and directors serve without pay. All profits go to charitable, educational and research institutions.")
- Box 6, item 218
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To topOiled Kentucky Turnpike, showing Stock Farm Paddocks.
Gathering the famous Blue Grass Seed.
- Box 6, item 220
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To topGreetings From Lexington. [Generic Scenery Card] 3 copies
- Box 6, item 221
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To top"Stand Still, Major, My Steed, And View the Scene Of Carnage!" (Printed verso reads: "Richard Menefee Redd, Commander of The John C. Breckinridge Camp, C.S.A., is the chaplain of a community church where members of nine different denominations worship God under the same vine and fig tree, Jews, Catholics, Episcopalians, Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Baptists, Nazarenes, Christians. Our creed is 'God Is Love' as God said, 'A New Commandment I Give You, Love One Another.'") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 222
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PICTURE OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GOURDS GROWN IN FAYETTE COUNTY. Grow Gourds for the Show in Lexington, October, 1945. Kenwick Garden Club, 168 Preston Avenue, Lexington, Kentucky.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 223
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To topHenry Clay Home of 1807.
- Box 6, item 224
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HENRY CLAY'S BEDROOM AT ASHLAND, the historic Clay residence, located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, on U.S. 25. Open Daily, except Monday.")
- Box 6, item 225
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HENRY CLAY'S BEDROOM AT ASHLAND, the historic Clay residence, located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, on U.S. 25. Open Daily.")
- Box 6, item 226
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE NURSERY AT ASHLAND, historic home of Henry Clay, located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky on U.S. 25.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 227
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE LIBRARY AT ASHLAND, historic home of Henry Clay, located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky on U.S. 25. Open Daily, except Monday.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 228
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE DRAWING ROOM AT ASHLAND, historic home of Henry Clay, located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky on U.S. 25. Open Daily, except Monday.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 229
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DINING ROOM AT ASHLAND, historic home of Henry Clay, located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky on U.S. 25. Open Daily, except Monday.")
- Box 6, item 230
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To topNANNETTE McDOWELL BULLOCK ROOM at ASHLAND, home of Henry Clay. Restored in memory of the great granddaughter of Henry Clay who with Judge Samuel M. Wilson founded the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation and who in her will made possible the opening of Ashland. Located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky on U.S. 25. Open daily except Monday.")
- Box 6, item 231
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Visit ASHLAND, Historic Home of Henry Clay. Open Daily except Monday. One Mile East of Downtown Lexington, Kentucky on U.S. 25.")
- Box 6, item 232
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To top"Ashland" Home of Henry Clay.
- Box 6, item 233
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To top"Ashland" Home of Henry Clay. [Same Print As No. 233.]
- Box 6, item 234
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To top"Ashland" Homestead of Henry Clay. (Printed verso reads: "LONG, LONG TRAIL: There's a short, short trail a-winding, Into the Blue Grass plateau, It's labeled "Nineteen Twenty-three, The Road You Want To Go", Hit the trail for old Kentucky, Up where the "green grass is blue", And take your mate - she'll navigate, That short, short trail with you.")
- Box 6, item 235
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To topAshland, Home of Henry Clay.
"Ashland", Homestead of Henry Clay. [Same Print As No. 235.]
- Box 6, item 237
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To top"Ashland", home of Henry Clay.
(Printed verso reads: "'Ashland', Historic Home Of Henry Clay, Orator - Statesman - Patriot. Kentucky's Favorite Son. Born 1777 - Died 1852.")
- Box 6, item 239
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To top"Ashland", home of Henry Clay. 2 copies
(Printed verso reads: "ASHLAND, Lexington, Kentucky, home of Henry Clay 1777-1852, lawyer, orator, statesman and patriot. Kentucky's favorite son.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 241
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To top"Ashland", Homestead of Henry Clay.
Ashland, Home of Henry Clay. 3 copies
- Box 6, item 243
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To topAshland. Henry Clay's Home.
Modern Ashland.
Ashland, Homestead of Henry Clay.
Home of Henry Clay. [Same Print As No. 146.] 2 copies
(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. ASHLAND, the replica of the house in which Henry Clay lived, is situated on property bought by him in 1804 just off East Main Street on Sycamore Drive, Lexington, Ky. The original structure was poorly built and sat too close to the ground. In 1857, Clay's heirs demolished the old house and rebuilt the present dwelling for Clay's widow on the same site and using the same floor plans and materials, only raising the foundation and ceilings. May 12-13, 1950. OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.") 3 copies
- Box 6, item 248
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To top"Ashland", home of Henry Clay.
Ashland, Henry Clay's Home.
(Printed verso reads: "CARRIAGE given to Henry Clay by the citizens of Newark, N.J. Original cost - $3,000.00. Now on display at "Ashland" - his home from 1811 until his death in 1852. Located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, on U.S. 25.")
- Box 6, item 251
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To topHenry Clay Walk, where the great Commoner composed many of his speeches.
(Printed verso reads: "ICE HOUSES at 'ASHLAND' - Home of Henry Clay from 1811 until his death in 1852. Located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky, on U.S. 25. Open Daily except Monday.")
- Box 6, item 253
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To topHenry Clay delivering his Farewell Speech to the United States Senate, A.D. 1850.
- Box 6, item 254
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To topHenry Clay by Franconia. [Portrait] (Printed verso reads: "HENRY CLAY by Franconia. From collection of Robert Hall McCormick II. Bought in Paris, France by the McCormick Family in 1862. Presented to the Clay Foundation in 1958 by Robert Hall McCormick in memory of his father.")
- Box 6, item 255
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To topOne of the oldest houses in Lexington, built about 1825 by Henry Clay for his Gardener.
- Box 6, item 256
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To topThe Oldest House in Lexington was once home of Henry Clay's Coachman.
Bryan Station Spring, near Lexington, Ky. The only Monument in the World erected by Women to Women. 3 copies
- Box 6, item 258
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To topBryan Station Spring, near Lexington, Ky. [Same Print As No. 258.]
Bryan Station Spring, near Lexington, Ky. [Same Print As Nos. 258 and 259.]
Historical Bryan Station Spring near Lexington, Ky. 2 copies
Bryan Station Spring. 2 copies
Bryan Station Springs.
Bryan Station Springs. We're Headquarters for Kentucky Souvenirs.
Bryan Station Spring Near Lexington, KY.
New Fayette National Bank.
- Box 6, item 266
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To topFayette National Bank Bldg.
- Box 6, item 267
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To topFirst And City National Bank And Court House Square. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 268
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To topSecurity Trust Co. Building. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 269
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To topSecurity Trust Co. 1910 Calendar Post Card.
Who said Supper? - Kentucky Thoroughbreds.
- Box 6, item 271
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To topThe home of Gen. Morgan of Confederate Raider fame. 2 copies
Gen. John Hunt Morgan's Mother.
Front doorway of the HUNT-MORGAN HOUSE, N. Mill at Second Street. [Drawing]
- Box 6, item 274
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Side view showing unusual doorway in wall of the Hunt-Morgan House, 2nd and Mill Street. This famous federal style house was built in 1812-'14. The famous Confederate raider, General John Hunt Morgan and Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan, 1933 Nobel Prize winner for work in Medicine lived here.")
- Box 6, item 275
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To topMill At Second Street. Gen'l John Hunt Morgan's House. (Printed verso reads: "'Gen. John Hunt Morgan was the greatest partisan raider in history.' This house is open to the public from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. each day."}
- Box 6, item 276
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To topGen. John Hunt Morgan's Home And Mother.
Gen. Morgan's Home. 4 copies.
- Box 6, item 278
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To topFront elevation of the JOHN POPE HOUSE, Grosvenor Avenue, as designed (left) and as built (right), (1811; Benjamin Henry Latrobe, architect). [Drawing]
- Box 6, item 279
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To topBodley House.
- Box 6, item 280
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To top(Printed verso reads: "WAVELAND, Higbee Mill Pike. Home of the KENTUCKY LIFE MUSEUM, University of Kentucky. This Greek Revival mansion, completed in 1847, was erected by Joseph Bryan. The building, completely restored, contains some of the state's richest and most historic antique furnishings. It is open to the public.") [Summer scene]
- Box 6, item 281
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To top(Printed verso reads: "WAVELAND, Higbee Mill Pike. Home of the KENTUCKY LIFE MUSEUM, University of Kentucky. This Greek Revival mansion, completed in 1847, was erected by Joseph Bryan. The building, completely restored, contains some of the state's richest and most historic antique furnishings. It is open to the public.") [Winter scene] 2 copies
- Box 6, item 282
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To topChapel And Henry Clay Monument, Lexington Cemetery.
JAMES B. CLAY VILLA, Forest Avenue. (1845; Thomas Lewinski, architect) 2 copies
- Box 6, item 284
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Education Building, Bosworth Library and Chapel of the College of the Bible, Lexington, Kentucky. A graduate school of theology of Disciples of Christ. Founded 1865.")
- Box 6, item 285
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Aerial view of the campus of The College of the Bible, Lexington, Kentucky. A graduate theological seminary of the Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ), fully accredited, established in 1865.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 286
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To topSpendthrift Farm. (Printed verso reads: "Located on the Ironworks Pike. This is one of the outstanding Blue Grass Stock Farms and breeding headquarters for a number of racing enthusiasts. Spendthrift's group of stallions includes the 1947 Kentucky Derby winner Jet Pilot and other American horses as well as representatives of Australia, England and France.")
- Box 6, item 287
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. SPENDTHRIFT, 6 miles north of Lexington, Ky., on the Iron Works Road, was originally called 'Cherry Grove' by Major Hester P. Lewis who built the house in 1804. It was modernized in 1937 by Leslie Combs II, its present owner and noted member of a family prominent in racing circles and in Lexington since its beginnings. May 12-13, 1950. OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.")
- Box 6, item 288
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To topCountry Club. [Building] 3 copies
- Box 6, item 289
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To topCountry Club. [Golfers and Building] 2 copies
Danceland. (Printed verso reads: "Danceland, Old Frankfort Pike, Lexington, Ky.")
- Box 6, item 291
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To topChristmas Scene. Residence Of W.J. Goodwin. [Handwritten Note On Front reads: "1917, 432 S. Brdway.")
- Box 6, item 292
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To top"Green Hills", Residence Of J.B. Haggin. 7 copies
Bassett's. (Printed verso reads: "Founded in 1856 by the late Squire Bassett and his two sons, S. Bassett and Sons, has long been known as the leading store in Central Kentucky for quality footwear. Now in its new location and under the sole ownership of J.W. Lancaster, Jr., it is perhaps the South's finest.") 2 copies
A Beautiful Scene On The Kentucky River. This Bridge Was Built in 1870. On The Sight [sic] Of The Old Clays Ferry: And Takes The Name Of Clays Ferry Bridge; Toll Was Taken On This Bridge By A Bridge Co. Until 1929. Then Sold To The State For $205,000 And Freed In 1931. It Is Located One Mi. South Of The Kentucky Whittlers Museum. The Richmond and Lexington turn pike was built 1834. Toll was collected at five toll houses until 1871; The only toll house now standing on this road; known as U.S. 25; was built 1834, And is located half way between Lexington and Richmond. STOP and SEE this OLD LAND MARK. AND WHAT HAS BEEN FOUND AND MADE IN KY.
- Box 6, item 295
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To topThe Richmond and Lexington turn pike was built 1834. Toll was collected at five toll houses until 1871; The only toll house now standing on this road; known as U.S. 25; was built 1834, And is located half way between Lexington and Richmond. STOP and SEE this OLD LAND MARK. AND WHAT HAS BEEN FOUND AND MADE IN KY.
- Box 6, item 296
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To topTRAVELERS' RETREAT. Quiet - Comfortable - Moderate Rates. 1848 South Limestone, Route 27 - Nicholasville Pike, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, Mrs. W.P. Johnson.
- Box 6, item 297
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To top(Printed verso reads: "1938 Plymouth Coupe. Charlie Sturgill Motor Co., 109 Rose St., Lexington, KY. Phone 96.")
Wheeler's - Kentucky's Finest Furniture Store, 221-223 East Main Street. 3 copies
- Box 6, item 299
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HOWARD JOHNSON'S - Landmark for Hungry Americans.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 300
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HOWARD JOHNSON'S - Landmark for Hungry Americans.")
- Box 6, item 301
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To topQUANTRELL CADILLAC, INC. 1490 New Circle Road. [Advertisement]
- Box 6, item 302
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To topNeed Broadleaf Evergreens? CHOOSE THE JAPANESE HOLLY. [Printed verso is advertisment for Hillenmeyer Nurseries.)
- Box 6, item 303
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To topYours Free Just For Opening, Re-Opening Or Adding To Your Account. Elegant "Rose Bowl" Strikingly Beautiful TABLE LAMP. [Advertisement]
- Box 6, item 304
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To topFall Begins Excitingly with a new hat from our New York Collection. [Advertisement]
- Box 6, item 305
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To topThe Furniture Clinic, Elmo R. Allender. [Advertisement]
- Box 6, item 306
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To topTire Recapping Department, United Service Co., Incorporated, Lexington, KY. [Advertisment]
- Box 6, item 307
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To topCooling Plant at Power House.
Electric Light and Power Plant. Hot Water from boilers being recooled for further use.
- Box 6, item 309
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To topGolden Horseshoe Restaurant. Where Delicious Food Is Served in Comfortable Surroundings.
- Box 6, item 310
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To topThe Lexington Leader. [Building] (Printed verso reads: "THE LEXINGTON LEADER. Only daily afternoon and Sunday morning newspaper published in the Blue Grass Region. More People Read - More Advertisers Use.")
- Box 6, item 311
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To top(Printed verso reads: "BECKER Launderers - Cleaners. C.R. McGaughey, Prop. Lime at Euclid. Phones 621-624.")
- Box 6, item 312
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To top[Gulf Gas Station.] (Printed verso reads: "J.W. Thompson, High & Limestone, Lexington 4, Ky. Phone: 9820. For best all-around service, you can't beat this place - it's got everything! I'm dealing here from now on - Ed.") [Advertisement]
"The Colonel" Bus Stop, Hi-Way U.S. 60, between Louisville and Lexington, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "'The Colonel', Half Way house for Southeastern Greyhound Bus Stop. Our specialty, good food and refreshments. Clean Rest Rooms. W.T. Willis, Mgr. Phone Waddy 2533.")
- Box 6, item 314
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To topBreckinridge Monument.
Breckinridge Monument. [Same Print As #315.]
New Municipal Building.
- Box 6, item 317
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To topJ.M. Hanson Magazine Agency.
- Box 6, item 318
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To top[Handwritten Note On Verso Reads: "Eastin Road (near Paris Pike)."]
Office and Main Entrance to Jas. E. Pepper & Co.'s Distillery No. 5 7th Dist.
Guaranty Bank & Trust Company. The Bank Of The People. [Mold Damage]
- Box 6, item 321
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To topUnion Station.
"In The Heart Of The Blue Grass Region." Estate Of James S. Helm.
- Box 6, item 323
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To topTypical Stock Farm in The Blue Grass State, "In Old Kentucky"-K46. 4 copies [Same Print As Box 3, No. 343.]
- Box 6, item 324
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To top"Down by the spring", Blue Grass Stock Farm near Lexington, Ky.
Walnut Hills, One of Kentucky's Celebrated Blue Grass Trotting Horse Farms. [Same Print As Box 3, No. 491.]
(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. WALNUT HALL belongs to Mrs. Kathrine Edwards Nichols; it is 6 miles north of Lexington, Ky., on the Newtown Pike, and was built more than 130 years ago by Matthews Flournoy, a leading merchant of the Lexington of his day. The famous dueling ground is to the west of this house. This house was modified and enlarged by the famous European architect, Weisner, for the present owner's grandfather Ogden Edwards. May 12-13, 1950. OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.")
- Box 6, item 327
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To topThe Womans Club Of Central Kentucky. [Drawing]
- Box 6, item 328
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To top[Small Boy Sitting On Front Porch Steps of Unidentified House.]
(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. SPENDTHRIFT, 6 miles north of Lexington, Ky., on the Iron Works Road, was originally called 'Cherry Grove' by Major Hester P. Lewis who built the house in 1804. It was modernized in 1937 by Leslie Combs II, its present owner and noted member of a family prominent in racing circles and in Lexington since its beginnings. May 12-13, 1950. OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.") [Same Print As Box 3, No. 349.]
- Box 6, item 330
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. CASTLETON, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Van Lennet, is situated on the Iron Works Pike, 6 miles north of Lexington, Ky. Added to by successive owners, the original house was built in 1838 by David Castleman, a son-in-law of famous Kentuckian John Breckinridge, on whose plantation - Cabell's Dale - the residence was erected. The original Breckenridge house was just north of Castleton toward the famous Indian mounds overlooking Elkhorn Creek. Photograph by R. E. Looney. May 12-13, 1950. OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information, contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.") [Same Print As Box 3, No. 457.]
- Box 6, item 331
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To topCity Hall. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 332
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Kentucky University.
Trotting Track.
A Private Home In The Blue Grass. [Handwritten Note On Verso Reads: "Castleton."]
Memorial Hall, University of Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "This beautiful colonial structure, dedicated to Kentucky's World War dead, houses the University's principal auditorium, and supplies the setting for numerous concerts, speeches, and other assemblies.")
Kentucky Trotting Horse and Breeder's Association Track.
- Box 6, item 337
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Barn At Red Mile.")
- Box 6, item 338
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To topKaufman Clothing Co., Incorporated. Lexington's Better Store. [Advertisement]
- Box 6, item 339
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To topHerend Rothschild BIRD. (Printed verso reads: "This pattern is known in the history of Porcelains for more than 200 years. During the last century it was one of the most preferred decorations. These sets are hand painted with 12 different groups of birds, bugs, butterflies and foliage in exquisite natural color. The Rothschild Bird is open stock and has many, many little extra pieces. The extra pieces make a gift of distinction for any occasion. Write for additional information concerning place setting prices etc. Mail orders promptly filled. LAFAYETTE GALLERIES, INC., 210 East Main, Lexington, Kentucky.")
- Box 6, item 340
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To topThe Stop-Over Station - No. 1 - Lexington, Kentucky - For Those In The Armed Forces. (Printed verso reads: "THE STOP-OVER-STATION, located in downtown Lexington, was organized by citizens of Lexington and is supported entirely by local contributions. Food, lodging, showers, reading rooms, writing facilities, radios, games and other comforts are furnished to all men and women in the uniform of the U.S. or our Allies without cost, as Lexington's appreciation for what our fighting forces are doing. Friends of the Stop Over: Christmas is on us for the third time since we opened. Let's make this another Merry Christmas for the members of the armed forces who by necessity will be in Lexington on Christmas Day. If you wish to join us in a gift for all, send donation marked Christmas gift fund to Stop Over Station, Lexington 9, Ky. Thanks for your past support and best wishes of the season.") 4 copies
- Box 6, item 341
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To topCourtesy, TWO CARR'S SERVICE STATION, North Broadway at Louden Ave. Where Service and Courtesy Rule. Phone 9272. (Printed fold-out verso is map of downtown and nearby horse farms.)
Sayre Institute.
Sayre Institute.
- Box 6, item 344
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(Printed verso reads: "Spindletop Mansion. Spindletop Farm was established in 1935, by Mrs. Cape Grant, widow of the late Miles Yount, Texas oil man, who brought in the big Spindletop Field near Beaumont, Texas. In 1937 Mrs. Grant built Spindletop Hall, a million-dollar mansion. Spindletop Farm is located on Iron Works Road.")
- Box 6, item 345
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To topI.O.O.F. [Independent Order of Odd Fellows] Home.
- Box 6, item 346
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To topShort Street.
Chapel and Main Entrance, Lexington Cemetery.
Chapel and Entrance to Cemetery.
- Box 6, item 349
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To topLake Scene, Lexington Cemetery.
Lake in Lexington Cemetery. 2 copies
God's Acre in Cemetery.
Henry Clay Monument. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 353
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Henry Clay Monument. 2 copies
- Box 6, item 354
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To topHenry Clay Monument.
Henry Clay Monument.
Henry Clay Monument.
Henry Clay Monument.
- Box 6, item 358
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Henry Clay Monument. [Same Print As No. 358.]
- Box 6, item 359
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To topHenry Clay Monument.
Henry Clay Monument.
Henry Clay Monument.
Henry Clay Monument.
A Poem in Marble to the Confederate Dead. 2 copies
Entrance to "Kingston Stud" Stock Farm near Lexington, Ky.
- Box 6, item 365
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To topMentelle Park.
Knights Of Pythias Widows And Orphans Home. [Corner Damaged]
(Printed verso reads: "TRIANGLE PARK - Located in the heart of downtown Lexington, Kentucky at Main, Vine and South Broadway Streets. This card issued by The Rotary Club of Lexington honoring the members of The Triangle Foundation and the people of Lexington who made this gift to the city. Dedicated July 2, 1982.") 2 copies
- Box 6, item 368
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To top"Court Day."
Main Street.
Main Street.
[Handwritten Note On Verso Reads: "Calvary Baptist Church."]
Christ Church. (Printed verso reads: "Founded 1796. First Episcopal Church west of the Allegheny Mountains. The present building, the fourth on this site, was erected in 1847.") 3 copies
Broadway Christian Church. [Drawing]
Calvary Baptist Church.
Central Christian Church.
- Box 7, item 8
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Central Christian Church.
The Good Shepherd Episcopal Church As It Will Appear When Enlarged. [Printed verso is a pledge form].
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To topHill Street M.E. Church South. Demolished September 1907.
A Welcome To The Church of the Good Shepherd. East Maxwell Street and Woodland Avenue.
(Printed verso reads: "SOUTHERN HILLS METHODIST CHURCH, 2356 Harrodsburg Road. Semi-circular Sanctuary seating 800 persons. Divided chancel with raised goblet-designed Pulpit and fish-shaped three-pointed Communion Table, Lecturn and Pulpit Bible stand before hidden choir area. Dome with magnificent lighting accentuates simple beauty. Church organized 1959. Sanctuary opened 1966.")
- Box 7, item 13
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Scene of the early labors of Barton W. Stone whose resting place is nearby in the old church cemetery. Located in the Kentucky Bluegrass - forty-five minutes away from Lexington and the College of the Bible.")
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To topThe Historic Cane Ridge Meeting House near Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Here, in Kentucky, on the early American frontier in 1804, began the movement now known as the Disciples of Christ which ranks as the largest religious body indigenous to American soil.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 15
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Calvary Baptist Church, High And Rodes Avenue. F. Russell Purdy, D.D., Pastor. "Holding Forth The Word Of Life."
- Box 7, item 16
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To topBroadway Christian Church, Broadway At Second St.
- Box 7, item 17
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To topFirst M.E. Church, South Lexington.
Second Church of Christ Scientist.
First Baptist Church. Benefit of the Good Samaritan Hospital.
I Pledge Allegiance To The Cross, And To The Church For Which It Stands, For I Am Not Ashamed To Confess The Faith Of Christ Crucified, And Manfully To Fight Under His Banner Against Sin, The World And The Devil, And To Continue Christ's Faithful Soldier And Servant Unto My Life's End. I Pledge Allegiance To The Flag And To The Republic For Which It Stands, One Nation Indivisible With Liberty And Justice For All.
The Heart of Lexington, and Fayette County Court House.
Down a road of loveliness, We travel mile on mile, And only wish that time was ours, To linger here awhile.
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To topCourt House.
Fayette County Court House.
Fayette County Court House. (Printed verso reads: "From 1792-1793 Lexington was the capital of Kentucky. The stone marker in front of the Court House commemorates the birth of the Commonwealth of Kentucky on June 1, 1792. The meeting of the First General Assembly and the inauguration of Issac Shelby as the first governor of Kentucky in Lexington on June 4, 1792. On the grounds is also the statue of valiant General John Hunt Morgan.")
- Box 7, item 26
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To topLexington, Ky. Court House. [Souvenir Mail Card Containing 16 Additional Images of Lexington Related Scenes.]
Lexington, Ky. Court House. [Souvenir Mail Card Containing 16 Additional Images of Lexington Related Scenes.]
Fayette Co. Court House And Fayette National Bank Bldg. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 28
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To topFayette County Court House. 4 copies
- Box 7, item 29
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To topFayette County Court House By Night.
- Box 7, item 30
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To topCourt House.
Greetings From Lexington KY. Court House.
If you want to buy don't fail to see us before going elsewhere. We can save you money, no matter what you intend to buy. If you have any property don't fail to send list if you want to sell it. WE PLEASE ALL. THE YEAGER CO., Real Estate, One Square from "Court House", 150 W. Short St., Lexington, Ky. [Advertisement]
Fayette County Court House.
Short Street and The Security Trust and Safety Vault Co. Building.
- Box 7, item 35
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To topCourt House. [Same Print As No. 31.]
Court House Square.
- Box 7, item 37
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To topFayette County Court House.
- Box 7, item 38
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To topCourt House and Public Square. 2 copies
Fayette County Court House. 3 copies
- Box 7, item 40
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To topLexington, Ky. Court House. [Souvenir Mail Card Containing 20 Additional Images of Lexington Related Scenes.] 2 copies
Greyhound Bus Terminal. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 42
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Citation, "One of the Greatest Race Horses of All Time". (Printed verso reads: "Citation, one of the all-time greats in turf history, is a Ch. c. -1945 - by BULL LEA - Hydroplane II, by Hyperion. He has earned, through 1948, $865,160, thereby gaining second position on the world's leading money winning list in 2 years of racing. He was Best 2 year old and 2 year old colt of 1947, Best 3 year old, 3 year old colt, handicap horse in 1948, Horse of the year, 1948, and second best sprinter to stablemate COALTOWN. Eighth Triple Crown Winner, only horse ever to win The Belmont Futurity at 2, and/or the Derby trial as a 3 year old, and the Kentucky Derby. Thru 1948 he had made 29 starts, 21 of which were stakes races, 27 wins, 2 seconds.") [Painting] 3 copies
- Box 7, item 43
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To topCitation, Kentucky Derby Winner. (Printed verso reads: "CALUMET FARM'S CITATION, one of the all-time greats in turf history, is a Ch. C. - 1945 - by BULL LEA - HYDROPLANE II, by HYPERION. He was Best 2-year old of 1947, Best 3-year old, 3-year old colt, handicap horse in 1948, Horse of the year, 1948. Eighth Triple-Crown Winner, Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont. Only horse ever to win the Belmont Futurity at 2, and/or the Derby Trial as a 3-year old, and the Kentucky Derby. Citation is the World's first thoroughbred to a win a million dollars.") 3 copies
- Box 7, item 44
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To topScene at Horse Cemetery. (Printed verso reads: "PICTURESQUE VIEW IN THE BLUE GRASS COUNTRY. This scene is at the Horse Cemetery of world famous Calumet Farm.")
- Box 7, item 45
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MANSION, CALUMET FARM. This is one of the most famous Horse Farms in the Blue Grass Country. Calumet Farm has produced seven Kentucky Derby Winners: Whirlaway, Pensive, Citation, Ponder, Hill Gail, Iron Liege, and Tim Tam. The beautiful 900-acre farm is visited by thousands yearly.")
- Box 7, item 46
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To topCalumet Farm.
- Box 7, item 47
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PICTURESQUE HORSE FARM near Lexington, Kentucky. It is 'Springtime' in Kentucky's famous Blue Grass Region. Along most all the Highways are found thousands of tourists admiring the world famous Thoroughbred Horses and the Blue Grass horse farms.")
- Box 7, item 48
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To top(Printed verso reads: "BLUE GRASS FARM. Kentucky, the Blue Grass State, is famous for its fine horses and excellent stock farms. Lexington is the center of this area.")
- Box 7, item 49
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To topStud Barn, Calumet Farm.
- Box 7, item 50
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To top(Printed verso reads: "GREENTREE FARM. Beautiful Greentree Farm, covering an area of 765 acres, produces some of the finest thoroughbreds in the country. Located on Maysville Pike, U.S. 68, in the heart of the blue grass country.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 51
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To topNASHUA, Winner of the Belmont Stakes and Preakness. (Printed verso reads: "Winner of Belmont Stakes and Preakness was purchased from the Woodward Estate by a syndicate headed by Leslie Combs II for $1,151,200. He is now standing at Stud on Spendthrift Farm.")
- Box 7, item 52
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MAN-O-WAR, 'The Wonder Horse'. The one time mighty monarch of the track lies beneath his huge statue on Faraway Farm.")
- Box 7, item 53
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(Printed verso reads: "MAN-O-WAR, 'The Wonder Horse'. The one time mighty monarch of the track lies beneath his huge statue on Faraway Farm.")
- Box 7, item 54
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Stadium Jumping at Olympic Trials.")
- Box 7, item 55
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To top(Printed verso reads: "KENTUCKY HORSE PARK.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "GRAZING HORSES.")
- Box 7, item 57
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To topPolymelian - Owned By Mr. W.R. Coe, New York City. Himyar Stud, Incorporated, P.T. Chinn, Lexington, KY. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 58
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To topHigh Time, Property Of Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Hon. J.W. Bailey and P.T. Chinn. Himyar Stud, Incorporated. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 59
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To top(Printed verso reads: "'Man-O-War' Statue, Faraway Farm. Thousands visited him during his life-time and now thousands salute the great bronze image of 'Big Red'. Man-O-War, one of the greatest of race horses of all time, died in 1947 at the age of 30 years.")
- Box 7, item 60
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To topScene on Mrs. Whitney's "Greentree Farm" near Lexington, KY.-38. [Horses]
- Box 7, item 61
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To topWar Admiral "In Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "War Admiral, undefeated as a three year old, in 26 starts won 21 times, placed second three times and was third once. His winnings totaled $273,240. Voted by racing writers the outstanding thoroughbred of 1937, he won the $50,000 Widener Cup at Hialeah in 1938. Other victories included the Chesapeake, Eastern Shore Handicap, Washington Handicap, Pimlico Special, Jockey Club Gold Cup, Wilson Handicap, Whitney Stakes, Saratoga Cup and Saratoga Handicap.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 62
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To top(Printed verso reads: "YEARLING READY FOR SALE. These sales are held at the Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky. 'The Heart of the Blue Grass Country'.")
- Box 7, item 63
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To topErected in memory of Gen. John H. Morgan and his men. [Damaged by Crease.]
(Printed verso reads: "THOROUGHBREDS IN SCENIC KENTUCKY. Here in the Blue Grass Region of Kentucky are some of the most celebrated Horse Farms in the World. Thousands of Tourists from everywhere come to admire the graceful horses and see the magnificent Blue Grass Horse Farms. Many of these show places are located between Paris and Lexington, Kentucky.")
- Box 7, item 65
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To topBlue Grass Stock Farm - Showing private training track near Lexington, Ky.
(Printed verso reads: "KENTUCKY HORSE FARM.") 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "KENTUCKY THOROUGHBREDS.")
- Box 7, item 68
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To top(Label on verso reads: "Greenacres Farm.")
- Box 7, item 69
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To top(Label on verso reads: "The Gate House, Spendthrift Farm.") [Drawing]
Citizenship Training for Girls and Boys Through Community Chest Agencies. (Printed verso reads: "Scoutings for Girls and for Boys teaches loyalty to flag and country. You help develop allegiance to democratic principles by the support of youth agencies through the Community Chest.")
View Of Idle Hour Farm. Owned By Col. E.R. Bradley. (Printed verso reads: "On this farm were bred and trained four Kentucky Derby winners: Behave Yourself, 1921 - Bubbling Over, 1926 - Burgoo King, 1932 - Broker's Tip, 1933.")
- Box 7, item 72
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To topBlue Grass Scene "In Old Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "Picturesque Kentucky, where one can see great expanses of park-like grounds carpeted in blue grass, with towering trees, hedges, vine-covered or mossy stone walls, streamlets, private horse race tracks, and sometimes avenues leading up to stately pillared mansions.")
- Box 7, item 73
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Kentucky pioneers new frontiers! Craftsmen and musicians from the Commonwealth preview 1974 Bicentennial activities in Kentucky at the seventh annual Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C. Write KY-'74, Kentucky Dept. of Public Information, Capitol Annex, Frankfort, KY 40601.
"Man-O-War", The Wonder Horse, Bred In "Old Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "'The Wonder Horse', Man-O-War, is at home on Faraway Farm near Lexington. He is insured for $500,000 and owned by Samuel D. Riddle.")
- Box 7, item 75
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To topBred In Old Kentucky. Man-O-War, The Wonder Horse. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky, The Blue Grass State. The breeding place of the country's finest Race Horses - notably 'Man O'War', The Wonder Horse, an all-time record winner. Today the sire of many of the best racers, chiefly 'War Admiral', who won the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes in 1937.")
- Box 7, item 76
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MARES AND FOALS IN BEAUTIFUL KENTUCKY. An ever-interesting sight are the world famous Blue Grass Horse Farms in Central Kentucky. Miles upon miles of white fence surround the scores of horse breeding and training establishments. Thousands of tourists from everywhere come to see picturesque Kentucky and visit Lexington, where most of the celebrated horse farms are located.")
- Box 7, item 77
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL. Operated by Hospital Commission of Kentucky Baptist.")
- Box 7, item 78
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(Printed verso reads: "The Patient's Welfare is our first Consideration. CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL.")
- Box 7, item 79
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL. Operated by Hospital Commission of Kentucky Baptist.")
- Box 7, item 80
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To topCENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL. (Printed verso reads: "CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL. 1740 S. Limestone St., Lexington, Kentucky. Completed in 1954, 173 patient beds, 25 bassinets, three floors and basement, 3rd floor, surgery, x-ray and laboratory departments, 2nd floor, maternity, 1st floor, business offices, coffee shop, beauty shop, gift shop, and pharmacy. Operated by the HOSPITAL COMMISSION of KENTUCKY BAPTISTS, H.L. Dobbs, Executive Secretary, LOUISVILLE, KY.")
- Box 7, item 81
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To topThe Crippled Children's Ward. (Printed verso reads: "GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, Mary A. Ott Memorial Building. Hospital fireproof construction, approved modern equipment in every particular. 246 beds. South Limestone Street, adjoining the University of Kentucky grounds.")
- Box 7, item 82
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To topGood Samaritan Hospital. 2 copies
Good Samaritan Hospital.
- Box 7, item 84
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(Printed verso reads: "METHODIST GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL. Located on S. Limestone Street, adjoining the University of Kentucky's campus, the Good Samaritan Hospital is one of the largest and finest in the Blue Grass Region of Kentucky.")
- Box 7, item 85
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To topGood Samaritan Hospital. (Printed verso reads: "Founded 1888, has 350 beds, owned and operated by the Kentucky Conference of the Methodist Church.")
- Box 7, item 86
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To topMary A. Ott Memorial Bldg., Good Samaritan Hospital. (Printed verso reads: The new Mary A. Ott Memorial building of the Good Samaritan Hospital was built at a cost of $500,000. The building was the gift of Henry L. Ott, Crestwood, Kentucky, who added to a $100,000 bequest by his mother, the late Mary A. Ott. The new addition faces on South Limestone Street.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 87
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To top(Printed verso reads: GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL. An affiliated institution of the Kentucky Conference of the United Methodist Church.") [Painting]
Good Samaritan Hospital.
- Box 7, item 89
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The Good Samaritan Hospital.
Good Samaritan Hospital.
- Box 7, item 91
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CENTRAL BAPTIST HOSPITAL. Completed in 1954, it is one of the finest and most modern hospitals in Kentucky. Located at 1740 S. Limestone St., U.S. 27.")
- Box 7, item 92
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To topVeterans' Hospital. (Printed verso reads: Erected at a cost of about $2,500,000 on an elevated site, this building furnishes hospitalization to veterans from Kentucky and several other states. It is a general hospital, but also receives neuropsychiatric patients. One of the most modern institutions of its kind.") 3 copies
- Box 7, item 93
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To top(Printed verso reads: "U.S. Public Health Farm.")
- Box 7, item 94
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To topTuberculosis Sanitarium. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 95
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To topSt. Joseph's Hospital.
- Box 7, item 96
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To topSt. Joseph's Hospital. [Same Print As No. 96 Except This Card Shows Automobiles Instead of Horse-drawn Carriages.]
- Box 7, item 97
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, 1400 Harrodsburg Road, Lexington, Kentucky. Phone 2-2260. 300 bed completely air-conditioned with every modern facility. Operated by Sisters of Charity of Nazareth since 1877 - moved to new location June 20, 1959.")
- Box 7, item 98
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To top(Printed verso reads: "LEXINGTON MEDICAL CENTER, 2101 Nicholasville Road, Lexington, Ky. One of Kentucky's largest medical office buildings.")
- Box 7, item 99
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To topOur Lady of the Oaks Hospital, Harrodsburg Rd. (Printed verso reads: "Conducted by The Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. Opened August, 1945. For Women Nervous and Emotionally Ill.
- Box 7, item 100
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To top(Printed verso reads: "LEXINGTON UNIT, SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN, 1900 Richmond Road. Serving underprivileged children regardless of race, color or creed.")
- Box 7, item 101
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To topOleika Temple Unit, Shriners' Hospital For Crippled Children. (Printed verso reads: "Built by Oleika Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. And Donated To The Imperial Council Of The Mystic Shrine For Care Of Crippled Children.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 102
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To topOleika Temple Unit, Shriners' Hospital For Crippled Children.
- Box 7, item 103
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To topLafayette Hotel. 3 copies
- Box 7, item 104
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To topHotel Lafayette. (Printed verso reads: "HOTEL LAFAYETTE - Lexington's Finest. All rooms with bath and circulating ice water. Air-conditioned restaurants. Rates from $2.50. Len Shouse, Jr., Manager.")
- Box 7, item 105
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To topHotel Lafayette. 4 copies
- Box 7, item 106
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To topLafayette Hotel. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 107
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To topNew Phoenix Hotel.
(Printed verso reads: RAMADA INN, U.S. 68 South, On Waller Avenue at Harrodsburg Road. 110 modern, soundproof rooms and suites with T.V., direct dial telephones, air-conditioning and wall-to-wall carpeting. Large swimming pool, restaurant and cocktail lounge. Meeting and Banquet facilities.")
- Box 7, item 109
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Holiday Inn Of Lexington, KY. In the Heart of the Blue Grass Country, Corner of 25 By-Pass and U.S. 60. Restaurant - Cocktail Lounge - Swimming Pool.")
- Box 7, item 110
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE CONTINENTAL INN, 801 New Circle Rd., N.E., Lexington, Ky. 40505. Suites for the V.I.P. and those who appreciate the finer mode of living feature many extras that give you that extra lift you sometimes need.")
- Box 7, item 111
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE CONTINENTAL INN, 801 New Circle Rd., N.E., Lexington, Ky. 40505. We feature a co-ordinated grouping of tastefully appointed rooms and suites complemented by such welcome adjuncts as an Olympic indoor swimming pool, and entertaining tavern and a luxurious dining spot with professional entertainment.")
- Box 7, item 112
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Continental Inn, Lexington, Kentucky. Whether you're visiting us on business or here on vacation, you'll find our luxurious guest rooms offer you comforts that will make your stay a pleasant one. Many suites have balconies overlooking our sumptuous tropical garden pool. Aloha!")
- Box 7, item 113
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Holiday Inn East of Lexington, Kentucky. In the heart of the Blue Grass Country. Restaurant - Cocktail Lounge. 826 New Circle Road.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 114
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To topTHE AIRPORT MOTOR INN. (Printed verso reads: "AIRPORT MOTOR INN, Versailles Road - U.S. 60, 6 Miles West of Lexington, Kentucky. 40 Rooms, Color TV in Each Air-conditioned Room, Telephones - 24-Hr. Switchboard Service, Wall-to-Wall Carpets, Swimming Pool, Restaurant Adjoining. Calumet Farm 4 miles, Keeneland Race Track 2 miles West of Airport.")
- Box 7, item 115
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To top(Printed verso reads: "EL DORADO MOTEL, Restaurant and Lounge. Across from Calumet Farm, 1/2 mile from Blue Grass Airport, Versailles Pike, Lexington, Ky., 40504. 100% Color TV - Refrigerator in every room - Swimming Pool - Air Conditioned - Fully Carpeted - Steam Baths - Entertainment Nightly - Telephone. CABALLERO DINING ROOM, Monday - Saturday 6:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Sunday Only, 7:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. NOW APPEARING...THE MATT JOSEPH TRIO, Friday & Saturday, 8:00 p.m.-12:00 p.m. in the CONQUISTADOR LOUNGE, Monday-Saturday 4:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.")
- Box 7, item 116
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(Printed verso reads: "EL DORADO MOTEL, Restaurant and Lounge. Across from Calumet Farm, 1/2 mile from Blue Grass Airport, Versailles Pike, Lexington, Ky., 40504. 100% Color TV - Refrigerator in every room - Swimming Pool - Air Conditioned - Fully Carpeted - Steam Baths - Entertainment Nightly - Telephone. CABALLERO DINING ROOM, Monday - Saturday 6:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Sunday Only, 7:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. NOW APPEARING...THE MATT JOSEPH TRIO, Friday & Saturday, 8:00 p.m.-12:00 p.m. in the CONQUISTADOR LOUNGE, Monday-Saturday 4:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.")
- Box 7, item 117
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Continental Inn, Lexington, Kentucky. Our versatile meeting and dining facilities with their efficient staffs can make that important conference or banquet of yours a big success. We accommodate as many as 350 or as few as 20. Give us a call!")
- Box 7, item 118
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE CONTINENTAL INN, 801 New Circle Rd., N.E., Lexington, Ky., 40505. REVERE TAVERN. Here we invite you to join the comradeship of true Americana as you sip a cup of cheer with your fellow man in an atmosphere of nostalgic delight.")
- Box 7, item 119
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Holiday Inn North, 1950 Newton Pike R.R. No. 3, Lexington, Kentucky, 40505. Newtown Pike & I-75. Air-conditioned - Restaurant - Swimming Pool - Free TV - Free Holidex Reservations.")
- Box 7, item 120
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To topDay's Motel On U.S. 60, Western City Limits. (Printed verso reads: "DAY'S MOTEL, 'The Best in the Blue Grass'. 54 Rooms - Twin and Double Beds - Private Showers - Insulated and Cross-Ventilated. Radio and Fans Available - Furnace Heat - Café in Connection - In the very center of Kentucky's horse-breeding and racing country. Phone 4-4250. Owned and Operated J.B. Day and Son.")
- Box 7, item 121
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE CONTINENTAL INN, 801 New Circle Rd., N.E., Lexington, Ky., 40505. Our Olympic swimming pool with convertible sky dome is surrounded by a controlled temperature Tropical Garden, and overlooked by a delightful Parisian style cafe lounge.")
- Box 7, item 122
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CONTINENTAL INN, Lexington, Kentucky. TROPICAL GARDEN POOL. In addition to year-round swimming in our tropical garden pool, the Continental Inn offers you all of the comforts you expect from a truly first-class luxury motel with both elegant and casual dining, fine entertainment and a friendly staff. Enjoy!")
- Box 7, item 123
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CONTINENTAL INN, Lexington, Kentucky. AMERICANA ROOM. The showplace of the bluegrass - Sets the trend with excellence in entertainment and superb dining in an elegant atmosphere.")
- Box 7, item 124
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To topKentucky Beta Club Convention Banquet - 1939. (Printed verso reads: "You are cordially invited to attend the annual Kentucky Beta Club convention to be held at the Phoenix Hotel, Lexington, Ky., February 23-24, 1940.")
- Box 7, item 125
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To topHOTEL LAFAYETTE. Luau Room. FREE PARKING in Adjoining Garage. (Printed verso reads: "300 Air-Conditioned Rooms with bath and T.V. Coffee Shop - Grill - Cocktail Lounge. Home of the famous DOBBS House LUAU featuring Polynesian and American Foods. Free Garage for Guests.")
- Box 7, item 126
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To topCanary Cottage. [Drawing] (Printed verso reads: "Canary Cottages, The South's Finest Restaurants, where, in a truly charming colonial atmosphere, appetizing Southern and other expertly prepared foods may be keenly relished. Cincinnati, Ohio, 420 Walnut St. - Lexington, Kentucky, 128 E. Main St. - Louisville, Kentucky, 621 S. Fourth St.")
- Box 7, item 127
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To top(Printed verso reads: "hospitality motor inn - I.R. 75 & 64 at U.S. 27 & 68 (N. Broadway), Lexington, Ky. 40505. "the glory of this house is hospitality.")
- Box 7, item 128
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Lexington Downtowner Motor Inns. 155 air-conditioned rooms with TV. Musak, pool, direct dial phones. In the center of town, 5 blocks from U.K. Bar and restaurant. 347 E. Main St., Lexington, KY.")
- Box 7, item 129
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DOWNTOWNER MOTOR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. 347 E. Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky. TV. Radio. Hi-Fi. Room Phones. Swimming Pool. 155 Air-Conditioned Rooms. Facilities for Meetings; Private Parties. Convention Hall. Cocktail Lounge. Open Charcoal Grilled Steaks. Delicious Food. Entertainment Nightly.")
- Box 7, item 130
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To top(Printed verso reads: THE SPRINGS MOTEL. Dining Room - Cocktail Lounge. Radio. Telephone. Free TV. 114 Units and Efficiency Apartments. 2020 South Broadway.")
- Box 7, item 131
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To topThe Springs Motel. "Largest and Finest in the World" in Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "THE SPRINGS MOTEL. Accomodations for 308. Also Apartments - Restaurant - Central Heat - Tile Baths - Carpeted Floors - Radio Every Room - One Mile South of Lexington, KY.") 3 copies
- Box 7, item 132
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To topThe Springs Motel. (Printed verso reads: "The Springs Motel. The Largest and Finest in the South. Accomodations for 182, Restaurant, Central Heat - Tile Baths - Carpeted Floors. One Mile South of Lexington, Kentucky.") 4 copies
- Box 7, item 133
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To topTHE SPRINGS MOTEL. (Printed verso reads: "The Springs Motel. U.S. 68 - 1 Mile So. Of Lexington, Ky.")
- Box 7, item 134
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To top(Printed verso reads: "IMPERIAL HOUSE MOTEL. On Waller Avenue at Harrodsburg Road (U.S. 68 South). 110 modern, soundproof rooms and suites, with T.V., direct dial telephones, air-conditioning and wall-to-wall carpeting. Large swimming pool, restaurant and cocktail lounge. Meeting and Banquet facilities.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 135
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To topMaple Rest Cottages. Located 2 Miles South - 500 Ft. Back from Highway - U.S. 25 - R.F.D. 5. (Printed verso reads: "Sleep in Safety and Comfort without Extravagance - Modern Heated Rooms and Cottages - Plenty of Shade and Good Water for Tourists only. Owned and Managed by Mrs. Ella Clark Smith.")
- Box 7, item 136
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To topPoplar Terrce Tourist Home. 1135 E. Main St. (Richmond Road). Opposite Ashland Park No. 4 - Route 25 South. Mrs. J.C. Taylor. Garage.
Lobby, Phoenix Hotel.
- Box 7, item 138
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To topPhoenix Hotel.
Phoenix Hotel. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 140
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The Phoenix Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "THE PHOENIX HOTEL. Lexington's Largest and Finest. 400 Rooms - Garage in Connection. Advance Reservations Preferred.")
- Box 7, item 141
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To topPhoenix Hotel.
- Box 7, item 142
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Phoenix Hotel.
- Box 7, item 143
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To topPhoenix Hotel. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 144
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To topMATTHEW KENNEDY HOUSE, N. Limestone at Second Street (ca. 1822; Matthew Kennedy, architect). [Drawing]
- Box 7, item 145
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To topGeneral John H. Morgan Monument.
- Box 7, item 146
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To topBoone Tunnel.
- Box 7, item 147
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To topROGERS' RESTAURANTS. East Main at Clay on U.S. 25. Drake Hotel, Dining Room. West Main at Jefferson. Junction U.S. 25 - U.S. 60. (Printed verso reads: "Rogers Restaurants, Lexington, Ky. You will find the food and service at the three Rogers Restaurants excellent. Moderately priced...Lexington's most modern Restaurants invite you to visit with them on your tour of Lexington and the Blue Grass.") [Foldout Has Map of Lexington and Outlying Areas.]
Reading Rooms, Y.M.C.A. (Printed verso reads: "The Lexington Y.M.C.A. sends you a cordial invitation to attend the New Year's Reception from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1908. Basket Ball Games, Music and Refreshments.")
[Capps Coach House.] (Printed verso reads: "Visit the finest Restaurant in the Bluegrass - Dining Room - Cocktail Lounge - Bar. Meet your friends at the Coach House and enjoy the best in food and mixed drinks. 'Capps Management.'")
Main St. Looking West. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 151
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To topMain Street Looking East From Broadway. 4 copies
- Box 7, item 152
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To topMain Street.
- Box 7, item 153
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Main Street Looking East at Night. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 154
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To topMain Street Looking West.
(Printed verso reads: "MAIN STREET, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. 'The Heart of the Blue Grass Country'. The main business section of the modern city is the trading center for the 500,000 people. Founded in 1774, Lexington is the Home of the University of Kentucky, Transylvania College, World's largest loose-leaf tobacco market, Keeneland Race Track, Lexington Trotting Track, Historic Homes of Henry Clay, Gen. John Hunt Morgan, Mary Todd Lincoln. In and around Lexington are the World's foremost Horse Farms and thousands of tourists enjoy their visit to Scenic and Historic Lexington.")
- Box 7, item 156
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To topU.S. Post Office. 2 copies
Post Office.
Lexington, Ky. Post Office and Custom House.
Post Office.
Post Office. 3 copies
Post Office. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 162
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Post Office.
- Box 7, item 163
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Post Office.
U.S. Custom House, Post Office. 2 copies
U.S. Post Office. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 166
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To topPost Office And Court House.
- Box 7, item 167
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To topPublic Library.
- Box 7, item 168
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Public Library.
Lexington Public Library.
Lexington Public Library.
Public Library.
Public Library. [Same Print As No. 169.]
Public Library. 3 copies
- Box 7, item 174
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(Printed verso reads: "LEXINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. Oldest Library in the West. Founded 1796; made Public Library 1898. Cornerstone of building laid June 8, 1903. Opened to the public June 15, 1905. Cost of building, $75,000; cost of site, $9,000; gift from Andrew Carnegie, $60,000. Books in Library, 1915, 27,907."
Lexington Public Library.
Lexington's Public Library.
Lexington Public Library. 2 copies
Carnegie Library. 2 copies
Public Library.
Racing At Kentucky Association Track. [Two Conjoining Cards.]
A Close Finish, Lexington, Ky., Trotting Track. 2 copies
Race Track. (Printed verso on one card reads: "Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeder's Association has its annual trots each fall, attracting race fans from every section of the country. Many of Kentucky's finest farms devote their time to horse breeding.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 183
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To topKentucky Trotting Horse and Breeder's Association Track. 3 copies
- Box 7, item 184
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To topDan Patch warming up for his famous Record of 1.55 1/4 at Lexington, Ky.
"A Finish" at The Kentucky Trots, In the Famous Blue Grass State. 2 copies
They're Off at Kentucky's Great Trots.
- Box 7, item 187
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To topContesting For A Kentucky Futurity At Lexington.
"The Start", Trotting Association Track. 3 copies
Keeneland Association Running Track. 4 copies
- Box 7, item 190
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To topTrotting Track. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 191
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To topA Select Stable of Trotting Horses in Kentucky.
Kentucky Association Race Track, "Running the Phoenix Hotel Stake".
Leaving The Keeneland Paddock. (Printed verso reads: "KEENELAND'S paddock is one of the most picturesque found at any American race course, and a favorite place of horsemen as well as for vacationists during the off season.")
- Box 7, item 194
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To top"Down by the spring", Blue Grass Stock Farm near Lexington, Ky.
(Printed verso reads: "KEENELAND RACE COURSE. A non-profit Race Course. Photo shows Horses entering track from paddock.")
- Box 7, item 196
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To topClubhouse - Keeneland Race Track.
- Box 7, item 197
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To topKentucky Association Race Track. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 198
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To top(Printed verso reads: "COMING DOWN THE BACK STRAIGHT, Keeneland Race Course.")
- Box 7, item 199
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Running Track.
- Box 7, item 200
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Running Track. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 201
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To topRunning Track. 3 copies [Same Print As Box 7 No. 201 Except For Flags.]
- Box 7, item 202
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To top(Printed verso reads: "YEARLING SALES, Keeneland Race Course.")
- Box 7, item 203
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The modern sales pavilion at Keeneland Race Course near Lexington, Kentucky, is the scene of four Thoroughbred sales annually - yearling auctions in July and September, breeding stock in November and horses of all ages in January.")
- Box 7, item 204
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To top(Printed verso reads: "STRECH DRIVE AT KEENELAND. 'A jewel in the setting of Lexington, Kentucky's beloved Blue Grass', Keeneland is a non-profit track dedicated to preserving the finest traditions of the Thoroughbred sport. Stockholders receive no dividends and officers and directors serve without pay. All profits go to charitable, educational and research institutions.")
- Box 7, item 205
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To top(Printed verso reads: "STRECH DRIVE AT KEENELAND. 'A jewel in the setting of Lexington, Kentucky's beloved Blue Grass', Keeneland is a non-profit track dedicated to preserving the finest traditions of the Thoroughbred sport. Stockholders receive no dividends and officers and directors serve without pay. All profits go to charitable, educational and research institutions.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 206
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Located near Lexington in the heart of Kentucky's Blue Grass Region, Keeneland Race Course provides a picturesque setting for Thoroughbred racing each April and October.")
- Box 7, item 207
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Famous Trotting Races are held each September in Lexington, Kentucky at the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Ass'n. Track.")
- Box 7, item 208
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE KEENELAND SUMMER SALE OF YEARLINGS, KEENELAND RACE COURSE. The famous Keeneland Summer Sale of selected yearlings, held in the Sales Pavilion, attracts buyers of Thoroughbreds from all over the world.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 209
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To topSalvator, Holder of the World's Record, Kentucky. The $100,000 horse.
- Box 7, item 210
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To top(Printed verso reads: "KEENELAND RACE TRACK in the famous Blue Grass Horse Country, just outside of Lexington, Kentucky, upon which many of the nation's outstanding thoroughbreds compete.")
- Box 7, item 211
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To top(Printed verso reads: "NASHUA MAKES FINAL PUBLIC APPEARANCE AT KEENELAND RACE COURSE. The world's leading money-winning Thoroughbred, Nashua, owned by a syndicate headed by Leslie Combs II, trained by 'Sunny Jim' Fitzsimmons, and ridden by jockey Eddie Arcaro, makes his final public appearance prior to retirement to the stud, at non-profit Keeneland Race Course, in Lexington, Ky. Nashua now stands at Spendthrift Farm.")
- Box 7, item 212
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To topThe Running Track - "Dr. Wang" coming around the turn.
(Printed verso reads: "The Red Mile.")
- Box 7, item 214
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Horses parade around the walking ring at Keeneland Race Course, scene of Thoroughbred racing each April and October. Keeneland is located west of Lexington in the heart of Kentucky's Blue Grass Region.")
- Box 7, item 215
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To top(Printed verso reads: "A world record was established at Keeneland near Lexington, Kentucky when this yearling son of Secretariat out of Charming Alibi was sold for $1.5 million at the 1976 July Selected Yearling Sale. Keeneland conducts four Thoroughbred sales annually.")
- Box 7, item 216
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To topCanary Cottage. The Cocktail Lounge. [Drawing]
- Box 7, item 217
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To topCanary Cottage. [Drawing] (Printed verso reads: "Canary Cottages, The South's Finest Restaurants, where, in a truly charming colonial atmosphere, appetizing Southern and other expertly prepared foods may be keenly relished. Cincinnati, Ohio, 420 Walnut St. - Lexington, Kentucky, 128 E. Main St. - Louisville, Kentucky, 621 S. Fourth St.") [Drawing. Same Print As Box 7 No. 127.]
- Box 7, item 218
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To topCanary Cottage.
- Box 7, item 219
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To top(Printed verso reads: "LEVAS RESTAURANT, 119 South Limestone St. One of Lexington's finest restaurants - Serving Lexington since 1920 - Banquet rooms available for meetings.")
- Box 7, item 220
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To top(Printed verso reads: "WING'S TEAHOUSE. 698 New Circle Road NE. Cantonese and American Food.")
- Box 7, item 221
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To top(Printed verso reads: "JONES KENTUCKY HOME RESTAURANT. '14 Good Reasons for Eating Here.' Highway 62 West, Bardstown, Kentucky. A selection of fine foods to please everyone. Good coffee, Home made pies. Your Host, Wyanda and Bill Jones.")
- Box 7, item 222
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DINERS' PLAYHOUSE. Main Dining room where superb Kentucky buffet is featured, followed by a live professional production of a stage play, musical, or original revue. The Playhouse also presents concert artists, children's theatre and live entertainment in the Stage Door Lounge.")
- Box 7, item 223
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To topGolden Horseshoe Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge. (Printed verso reads: "The Golden Horseshoe is the culmination of our desire to build in Lexington a truly fine restaurant, one of which this Queen City of the Blue Grass may well be proud - where the best in food may be served in the most pleasant and congenial surroundings.")
- Box 7, item 224
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CHEF SEARS RESTAURANT. U.S. Route 27, Midway between Lexington, Kentucky and Nicholasville. Serving Old Kentucky Ham, Beaten Biscuits, Fried Chicken, Sea Foods, and Steaks. Open 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. Closed Tuesdays. Gift Shop. Specializing in Dinner Parties. 'Nesselroe frozen ice cream pie.' $15,000 ANTIQUE GUN COLLECTION ON DISPLAY FREE.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 225
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To topHamilton College.
- Box 7, item 226
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Hamilton College.
- Box 7, item 227
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To topHamilton College. 3 copies
Kentucky University.
Senior High School.
- Box 7, item 230
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To topKentucky University.
Campbell-Hagerman College. Holiday Greetings. A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year.
Sayre Institute.
Henry Clay High School. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 234
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To topCampbell-Hagerman College.
- Box 7, item 235
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To topPicadome High School. (Printed verso reads: "Picadome High School is a six year high school, located in Fayette County, about two miles south of Lexington. It has an enrollment of 525 pupils and a faculty of 20 teachers. The building is valued at $180,000.")
- Box 7, item 236
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To topSayre College. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 237
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To topBird's Eye View showing West Main Street Viaduct.
- Box 7, item 238
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To topPastoral Scene in the Blue Grass, Lexington, Ky. [Sheep]
Postal Telegraph - Wireless Telegram.
Library, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "LIBRARY. This handsome building houses the U.K. library, which is the largest college library in Kentucky, and the sixth largest in the southern states. It contains about 260,000 volumes, 22,600 pamphlets and 6,000 pictures." 2 copies
Transylvania University.
- Box 7, item 242
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Transylvania University.
A Kentucky trotter.
"He was bred in old Kentucky." [Horses]
(Printed verso reads: "Greetings from LEXINGTON, KY.")
- Box 7, item 246
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(Printed verso reads: "Greetings from LEXINGTON, KY.")
- Box 7, item 247
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(Printed verso reads: "Greetings from LEXINGTON, KY.")
- Box 7, item 248
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(Printed verso reads: "Greetings from LEXINGTON, KY.")
- Box 7, item 249
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(Printed verso reads: "One of the Shady Lanes wend their restful ways throughout the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky.")
- Box 7, item 250
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Greetings from LEXINGTON, KY.")
- Box 7, item 251
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(Printed verso reads: "Greetings from LEXINGTON, KY.")
- Box 7, item 252
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(Printed verso reads: "Greetings from LEXINGTON, KY.")
- Box 7, item 253
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To topSouvenir of the Phoenix Hotel. [Contains 17 Images.] 2 copies
- Box 7, item 254
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Souvenir of Lexington, KY. [Contains 19 Images. Damaged]
- Box 7, item 255
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Souvenir Folder of LEXINGTON, Kentucky. "The Heart Of The Blue Grass Region." [Contains 18 Images.]
- Box 7, item 256-A
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Souvenir Folder of LEXINGTON, Kentucky. "The Heart Of The Blue Grass Region." [Contains 18 Images.]
- Box 7, item 256-B
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LEXINGTON, The BLUE GRASS, KENTUCKY. [Souvenir Folder Containing 17 Images.]
- Box 7, item 257
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To topKENTUCKY. Home Of The Derby And Famous Race Horses. [Souvenir Folder Containing 16 Images].
- Box 7, item 258
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To top(Printed verso reads: "FROLICKING IN THE BLUE GRASS. Visitors from all over the world come to Lexington to enjoy scenes such as this.") [Horses]
- Box 7, item 259
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To topTransylvania University.
- Box 7, item 260
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To topMorrison Hall, Ky. University.
(Printed verso reads: "'Old Morrison' perhaps the first Greek Revival college building in the United States, is the administration building of Transylvania College. Chartered in 1780, Transylvania is known as the oldest college west of the Allegheny Mountains. Morrison was built in 1830-34 by the famous Kentucky architect Gideon Shryock.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 262
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To topKentucky University. [Same Print As Box 7 No. 229.]
Entrance And Main Building, Transylvania University. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 264
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To topEntrance And Main Building, Transylvania University. 5 copies
- Box 7, item 265
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To topKentucky University.
(Printed verso reads: "MORRISON CHAPEL, Transylvania University. Built by Gideon Shryock, 1831-33. Named for James Morrison, former Trustee.") 2 copies
- Box 7, item 267
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To topLEXINGTON, KY. Heart of the Blue Grass. [Souvenir Packet Containing 12 Images.]
- Box 7, item 268
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From The Famous Russell Cave Spring Near Lexington, KY. [Damaged]
- Box 7, item 269
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To topLexington Reservoir.
(Handwritten Note On Verso Reads: "S. Broadway & Water St. Train Wreck, 1917.")
Birch Nest - Sherley Crest - On The Banks of Wolf Run.
- Box 7, item 272
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To topPeaches that grow in Lexington, Ky.
You can't beat Lexington, Ky.
Something doin' in Lexington, Ky.
Am Dying to see you in Lexington, Ky.
Holding down the Law in Lexington, Ky.
Lexington Reservoir,showing Driveway.
Greetings From Lexington KY. [Generic Scenery.]
- Box 7, item 279
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To topGreetings From Lexington KY. [Generic Farm Field.]
- Box 7, item 280
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To topGreetings From Lexington KY. [Generic Landscape Scenery.]
- Box 7, item 281
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Greetings From Lexington KY. [Generic Landscape Scenery.]
- Box 7, item 282
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Greetings From Lexington KY. [Generic Landscape Scenery.]
- Box 7, item 283
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Greetings From Lexington KY. [Generic Landscape Scenery.]
- Box 7, item 284
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Greetings From Lexington KY. [Generic Landscape Scenery.]
- Box 7, item 285
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To top[Greetings From Lexington KY. Generic Landscape Scenery.]
- Box 7, item 286
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To top(Printed verso reads: "SCARLET MACAWS at the Bird and Animal Forest, U.S. 27 South.")
- Box 7, item 287
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To top(Printed verso reads: "LEADBEATER COCKATOOS. These rare and beautiful Leadbeater Cockatoos make a spectacular attraction at the Bird and Animal Forest. Coming from Australia, they have white plumage tinged with rose, deepening to a salmon pink under the wings; the crest is scarlet.")
- Box 7, item 288
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To top(Printed verso reads: "BIRD AND ANIMAL FOREST. Blue and Gold Macaws fly free at the Bird and Animal Forest. These colorful birds, among the largest of the parrots, are from South America.")
- Box 7, item 289
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Sulphur Breasted Toucans at the Bird and Animal Forest. U.S. 27 South.")
- Box 7, item 290
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To top(Printed verso reads: "FALLOW DEER DOES. At Bird and Animal Forest. U.S. 27 South.")
- Box 7, item 291
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Fallow Deer Fawns at Bird and Animal Forest. U.S. 27 South.")
- Box 7, item 292
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To topThe Historic Cane Ridge Meeting House near Lexington, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Here, in Kentucky, on the early American frontier in 1804, began the movement now known as the Disciples of Christ which ranks as the largest religious body indigenous to American soil.") [Same Print As Box 7 No. 15.]
- Box 7, item 293
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To top[Rough River.]
- Box 7, item 294
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To topBusiness Center.
- Box 7, item 295
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To topOld Johnson Mill, Levi Jackson State Park.
- Box 7, item 296
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To topLaurel County Courthouse, Erected 1885. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 297
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To topMuseum Buildings, Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park.
- Box 7, item 298
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To topSesquicentennial Of The Wilderness Road, 1796-1946, Levi Jackson State Park.
- Box 7, item 299
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To topScoville Court [Motel], On Highways U.S. 25 and Ky. 80. [Printed verso reads: "SCOVILLE COURT, Inside Of City. 27 Rooms, All with Private Tile Baths, and Beautyrest Mattresses. Thermostatic Heat Control. Completed in 1946. Catering to High Class Traveling Public.")
- Box 7, item 300
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Scoville Court [Motel], On Highways U.S. 25 and Ky. 80. [Printed verso reads: "SCOVILLE COURT, Inside Of City. 27 Rooms, All with Private Tile Baths, and Beautyrest Mattresses. Thermostatic Heat Control. Completed in 1946. Catering to High Class Traveling Public.")
- Box 7, item 301
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To top(Printed verso reads: "LONDON HALL. Dining Room and Auto Court. One Mile South On U.S. 25.")
- Box 7, item 302
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To top(Printed verso reads: LONDON HALL SWIMMING POOL. One Mile South on U.S. 25.")
- Box 7, item 303
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To topHistoric Cemetery, Levi Jackson State Park. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 304
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To topMill Pond, McHargue Mill, Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park.
- Box 7, item 305
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To topOld Mill Stones, McHargue Mill, Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park. 2 copies
- Box 7, item 306
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To topUnited States Postoffice And Courthouse.
- Box 7, item 307
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE MCHARGUE WATER MILL, in Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park. Contains one cone type mill of ancient vintage with one-piece genuine French Burr rocks, and one with conventional flat rocks. Brought to Laurel County in 1805 and 1812, respectively.")
THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, Sue Bennett College.
- Box 7, item 309
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To topRecreation Bldg., Levi Jackson State Park.
- Box 7, item 310
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To topGraded School.
- Box 7, item 311
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To topCumberland Mountains Near London, Kentucky.
- Box 7, item 312
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To top(Printed verso reads: "McHARGUE MILL ON LITTLE LAUREL RIVER, LEVI JACKSON WILDERNESS ROAD STATE PARK. This State Park located on U.S. 25, between London and Corbin, is a historical shrine to the memory of the pioneers who were slain on October 3, 1786, by a band of Indians. This was the bloodiest Indian massacre ever to occur in Kentucky. The 24 members of the McNitt Company are buried a short distance from the mill. In the mill yard is one of the largest collections of old millstones in the world.") 3 copies
- Box 7, item 313
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MINERVA McDANIEL BUILDING, Sue Bennett College. Ground floor: Mathematics and Science. Second floor: Library and the Emily Landrum Creech Music-Conference Room.")
- Box 7, item 314
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To top(Printed verso reads: "OSCIE SANDERS STUDENT CENTER, Sue Bennett College - co-educational.")
- Box 7, item 315
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To topThe Gymnasium, Sue Bennett College.
- Box 7, item 316
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To topBelle Bennett Hall, Sue Bennett College.
- Box 7, item 317
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To topHelm Hall, Sue Bennett College.
- Box 7, item 318
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To topThe Entrance, Sue Bennett College.
- Box 7, item 319
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To topDowns Hall, Sue Bennett College.
- Box 7, item 320
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To topSue Bennett College.
- Box 7, item 321
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To topAeroplane View - LORETTO MOTHERHOUSE.
- Box 7, item 322
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To topKosair Hospital For Crippled Children.
- Box 8, item 1
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To topCity Hospital.
The King's Daughters Home (For Incurables).
Garden Project, Nichols General Hospital.
- Box 8, item 4
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To topKosair Crippled Children's Hospital.
- Box 8, item 5
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To topHospitals of Louisville, KY. - St. Joseph Infirmary - St. Anthony Hospital - Baptist Hospital - Norton Memorial Infirmary.
- Box 8, item 6
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To topNorton Memorial Infirmary.
- Box 8, item 7
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To topSt. Joseph's Infirmary.
- Box 8, item 8
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St. Joseph's Infirmary.
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To topThe Marine Hospital. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 10
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To topSt. Anthony's Hospital. 2 copies
Waverly Hills Sanitorium, Dixie Highway.
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To topLourdes Hall, St. Joseph's Infirmary. (Printed verso reads: "Lourdes Hall - Nurses Home, ST. JOSEPH'S INFIRMARY. Founded 1836. Conducted by Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. EASTERN PARKWAY and PRESTON ST.")
- Box 8, item 13
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To topAuditorium, St. Joseph's Infirmary. (Printed verso reads: "Auditorium - ST. JOSEPH'S INFIRMARY. Founded 1836. Conducted by Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. EASTERN PARKWAY and PRESTON ST.")
- Box 8, item 14
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To topKentucky Baptist Hospital. (Printed verso reads: "KENTUCKY BAPTIST HOSPITAL. Barrett Ave. and DeBarr St. Opened for business November 17th, 1924. Fire-proof building, 6 floors and basement, capacity 150 beds, entire 5th floor devoted to maternity work, 10 large solariums, equipment latest design. Specially equipped X-Ray, Orthopedic, Deep Therapy, Pathological and Clinical Laboratory.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 15
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To topKentucky Baptist Hospital. (Printed verso reads: "Opened November 17, 1924 - New additions completed in 1947. 300 Bed Capacity. Fire-proof construction, 6 floors and basement. Fifth Floor devoted to Maternity, Fourth Floor for Medical Cases. Other floors devoted to Surgery, Pediatric, Psychiatric and other specialties. Well equipped X-Ray, Operating, and Laboratory Departments - Coffee Shop.")
- Box 8, item 16
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To topSt. Anthony's Hospital. (Printed verso reads: "ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL. Barrett Ave. And St. Anthony Place. Was Founded in 1901. Dedicated in April 29, 1902. Bed Capacity 135.")
- Box 8, item 17
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To topSt. Anthony Hospital.
- Box 8, item 18
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To topCity Hospital.
Louisville City Hospital. 2 copies
City Hospital.
Asylum for the Blind.
- Box 8, item 22
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To topChurches of Louisville, Kentucky - Cathedral Of The Assumption - Warren Memorial Presbyterian Church - First Christian Church - Walnut St. Baptist Church.
- Box 8, item 23
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To topBaptist Theological Seminary. 3 copies
Presbyterian Theological Seminary.
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Presbyterian Theological Seminary. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 26
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To topPresbyterian Theological Seminary.
Presbyterian Theo'l Seminary of Ky.
St. Peter's Catholic Church, 1912. Interior of St. Peter's Catholic Church At Celebration Of 75th Anniversary.
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. [Drawing] (Printed verso reads: "Since 1853 'Preparing Men to Preach an Ancient Gospel to a Modern World.'") 2 copies
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To topFirst Christian Church.
- Box 8, item 31
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Entrance To Cave Hill Cemetery. 2 copies
The Official Souvenir Post Card. Kentucky State Fair, Sept. 12-17, 1910.
M. & M. Building, State Fair Grounds.
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To topKentucky State Fair, September 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 1908. New $100,000 Live Stock Pavilion - Show Rain Or Shine. Alfred S. Joseph, Architect.
(Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Fair Grounds. The new sixteen million dollar Kentucky State Fair Grounds covers a vast 357 acres, twenty two acres being under one roof. It is just a ten minute drive from downtown Louisville.")
- Box 8, item 36
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To topA photograph of the Sugar Creek Creamery Company's exhibit at the Kentucky State Fair, September, 1932. A life-size reproduction modeled by J.E. Wallace, Sculptor.
- Box 8, item 37
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To topA photograph of the "Sugar Creek Cow" exhibited at the Kentucky State Fair, September, 1921. A life-size reproduction modeled by J.E. Wallace, Sculptor. 1,000 pounds of Sugar Creek Butter used in making this model.
- Box 8, item 38
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To topA photograph of the sugar Creek Creamery Company's exhibit at the Kentucky State Fair, Sept. 1925. A life-size reproduction modeled by J.E. Wallace, Sculptor. 600 pounds of Sugar Creek Butter used in making this model.
- Box 8, item 39
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To top"Citation", Kentucky Derby Winner 1948. One of the Greatest Race Horses of all Time.
- Box 8, item 40
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To topWhirlaway, Kentucky Derby Winner. "Greatest Money Winner of All Time."
- Box 8, item 41
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To topGrand Stand at Churchill Downs. 4 copies
- Box 8, item 42
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To topChurchill Downs. 2 copies
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To topToday's "Long Shot" At Churchill Downs.
- Box 8, item 44
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To topKentucky Derby Race, Churchill Downs. (Printed verso reads: "Here is run annually, early in May, the historic Kentucky Derby, the oldest turf classic in America, internationally famous, and in which the flower of the world's three-year-olds compete.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 45
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To topAmerica's Most Famous Race Track, Churchill Downs.
- Box 8, item 46
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To top"The Finish", Churchill Downs.
- Box 8, item 47
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To topAt The Races, Churchill Downs.
- Box 8, item 48
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CHURCHILL DOWNS, HOME OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY. The beautiful grounds are open to visitors throughout the year. The world-famous Kentucky Derby takes place annually on the first Saturday in May.")
- Box 8, item 49
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To topAn Exciting Finish At Churchill Downs. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 50
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To topSouvenir of the Kentucky Derby. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 51
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To topLouisville Jockey Club.
The Races, Churchill Downs.
Club House, Churchill Downs. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 54
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE KENTUCKY DERBY. America's number one sporting spectacle at Churchill Downs.")
- Box 8, item 55
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To top(Printed verso reads: "A view of Churchill Downs and its famous spires in the background. The Kentucky Derby, America's most classic race for 3-year-old thoroughbred horses, is run here each year.")
- Box 8, item 56
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To topThe Kentucky Derby. [Drawing]
- Box 8, item 57
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To topChurchill Downs Stables. [Drawing] 2 copies
- Box 8, item 58
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To topChurchill Downs. Check Items Desired.
- Box 8, item 59
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beautiful flower beds at the entrance of famous Churchill Downs.")
- Box 8, item 60
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CHURCHILL DOWNS, HOME OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY. The World-famous Kentucky Derby takes place annually, on the first Saturday in May ever since 1875 when the first derby was run. Churchill Downs has drawn thousands of people from all over the world to witness America's classic race.")
- Box 8, item 61
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CHURCHILL DOWNS. 'Home of the famous Kentucky Derby'.")
- Box 8, item 62
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To top(Printed verso reads: "COMING DOWN THE BACK STRAIGHT, Keeneland Race Course.")
- Box 8, item 63
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To topGreetings from Churchill Downs, Home of the Kentucky Derby. (Printed verso reads: "CHURCHILL DOWNS, HOME OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY. The World-famous Kentucky Derby takes place annually, on the first Saturday in May ever since 1875 when the first derby was run. Churchill Downs has drawn thousands of people from all over the world to witness America's classic race.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 64
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To topBridges over Ohio River - Pennsylvania Bridge - Big Four R.R. Bridge - Panhandle Bridge Between Louisville, KY. And Jeffersonville, Ind. - K & I Bridge Between Louisville, KY. And New Albany, Ind.
- Box 8, item 65
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To topLouisville Pumping Station. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 66
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To topCanal at Eighteenth Street.
- Box 8, item 67
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To topFourteenth Street Bridge.
Moonlight on the Ohio River. [Steamboat]
- Box 8, item 69
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To topK. & I. Bridge, Ohio River.
- Box 8, item 70
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To topNew K. & I. Bridge over Ohio River, between New Albany, Indiana and Louisville, Ky.
U.S. Coast Guard Station. The Only Inland Life-Saving Station In America.
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To topThe Only Government Inland Life Saving Station In The United States.
- Box 8, item 73
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To topLouisville Municipal Bridge, Between Jeffersonville, Ind. And Louisville, KY.
- Box 8, item 74
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To topBig 4 Bridge.
Municipal Bridge Connecting Louisville, KY. And Jeffersonville, Ind. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 76
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To topSteamboat Race On The Ohio River.
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To topFalls of the Ohio, opposite Louisville, Ky., on the Illinois Central System. (Printed verso reads: "Smooth track fully ballasted; heavy rails and sound ties; automatic safety signals; on-time arrivals.")
- Box 8, item 78
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To topOhio River Falls.
- Box 8, item 79
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To topPenna. R.R. Bridge.
The Big Eddy, Ohio River.
Ohio River And Hydro Station.
- Box 8, item 82
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To topThe Reservoir. 2 copies
The Big Four Bridge. 2 copies
Aeroplane View Of K. & I. Bridge, Between New Albany, Ind., And Louisville, KY.
- Box 8, item 85
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To topBig Four Bridge.
- Box 8, item 86
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To topK. & I. Bridge Between Louisville, KY., And New Albany, Ind.
- Box 8, item 87
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To topCanal Locks, Ohio River.
- Box 8, item 88
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To topMunicipal Boat Harbor.
- Box 8, item 89
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To topMunicipal Boat Harbor. [Drawing]
- Box 8, item 90
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To topGeneral John B. Castleman. [Drawing of Statue]
- Box 8, item 91
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To topOhio River at Louisville. [Drawing]
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To topLooking Up The Ohio River.
- Box 8, item 93
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To topLower View Of Portland Canal With Hydro Electric Plant In Background.
- Box 8, item 94
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To topOhio Falls. Louisville In 1778.
Fourteenth Street [Panhandle] Bridge.
Panhandle [Fourteenth Street] Bridge.
Louisville Boat Club.
Ohio River Boat In The Canal Locks. [Steamboat] 3 copies
- Box 8, item 99
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To topSteamboat On Ohio River.
- Box 8, item 100
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To topWaterworks Reservoir.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Municipal Boat Harbor on the Ohio River, where many boating enthusiasts take advantage of the beauty of the river.")
- Box 8, item 102
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To topScene on the Ohio Falls.
(Printed verso reads: "Diesel barge transporting automobiles through lock at Ohio River Dam 41. In the background is the Kentucky & Indiana Bridge.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 104
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To topIndiana Chute, Ohio River.
- Box 8, item 105
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To topScene along the Ohio River. [Steamboat]
Canal Locks. 2 copies
Ohio River Scene At Rock Island.
The Falls. (Printed verso reads: "The Ohio River makes a rapid descent over a series of ledges formed by Devonian rock, rich in corals and other fossils. In high stages of the water the falls disappear almost entirely and steamboats pass over them, but when the water is low the whole width of the river has the appearance of a great many cascades of foam making their way over the rapids. A canal, two and a half miles long, and costing $1,000,000 has been cut around the falls to assist navigation.") 2 copies
(Printed verso reads: "Farmington - Historic Ante-Bellum House, Bardstown Rd. near Watterson Expressway. This architectural masterpiece was built from plans by Thomas Jefferson. It was completed in 1810. Abraham Lincoln was one of its distinguished guests. Beautifully furnished with antiques made prior to 1820. Open to the public certain hours. If you would like 30 beautiful color post cards of interesting scenes around Louisville, send $1 to The Old Louisville Association, 310 West Liberty Street.") 3 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Brown Suburban. Louisville's Most Fashionable Guest Address. Bardstown Road at Goldsmith Lane, Louisville 18, Kentucky. Operated by the Brown Hotel Company, Louisville.")
- Box 8, item 111
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To topCustom House.
Evangelistic Services. Heart Warming Fellowship. Life Lifting Messages. Soul Stirring Music. March 12 To 26, 1944., 7:45 P.M. Dr. William E. Sweeney, Evangelist (Lexington, Ky.). H.H. Van Dyke, Song Leader. Crescent Hill Christian Church, 117 Crescent Avenue, Louisville, Ky. Joseph A. Garshaw, Pastor.
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To topHotel Henry Watterson.
- Box 8, item 114
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To topEntrance To Cove [sic Cave] Hill Cemetery. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 115
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To topFirst Log Cabin In Louisville, KY. 2 copies
Hotel Henry Watterson. (Printed verso reads: "HOTEL HENRY WATTERSON. Walnut near 4th Street. Louisville's new Hotel. Fireproof and modern in every respect. 250 rooms, every room with private toilet; 230 with private bath. Rates with private toilet $1.25, with bath $1.50 to $3.00. Large sample rooms with bath $2.50 to $3.50 per day. J.B. Pound, President. Robt. B. Jones, Manager.")
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To topOld Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "DETAIL OF COMMERCIAL BUILDING, 800 BLOCK, WEST MAIN STREET. Like a parade of metal boilers, these cast iron columns form a screen along the sidewalk of Louisville's oldest commercial strip. Since Louisville's founding in the late 18th century, Main Street has been an integral part of the city's commercial life. After the Civil War this area was built up with a rich variety of architectural forms, including many examples of the then modern cast iron facade.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 118
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To topOld Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "FOURTEEN HUNDRED BLOCK, THIRD STREET. South of the downtown business district this area, settled after the Civil War, was Louisville's first major residential suburb. Verdant, colorful, and decorative, this old section of the city manifests the opulence of Post Civil War America. By the beginning of this century it was Louisville's most lavish residential sector; and currently it is being restored for residential use.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 119
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To top(Printed verso reads: "J.B. Speed Memorial Museum.")
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To topBelknap Bridge, Cherokee Park. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 121
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To topDaniel Boone Statue, Cherokee Park.
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To topChapel, Cave Hill.
Greetings From Louisville, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Aerial view of Louisville, at the Falls of the Ohio.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 124
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To topTharp University School Home, Bardstown Road.
City Hall. 2 copies
Entrance To Cave Hill Cemetery.
Jockey Club.
Union Station, Tenth & Broadway. 3 copies
View on 4th Ave. bet. Green & Walnut Sts. [Buschemeyer Bros. Drug Store.] 2 copies
L. & N. Station, 10th And Broadway.
Union Station, Tenth & Broadway.
- Box 8, item 132
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Fountain at Industrial School.
Reservoir. 2 copies
Union Depot, Seventh Street.
Derby Day at Churchill Downs, on the Illinois Central System. (Printed verso reads: "Fast-time, on-time, all-steel trains. Through service between Cincinnati, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans.")
- Box 8, item 136
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To topStart Of The Derby.
Tobacco Warehouse. [Louisville Tobacco Warehouse Company.]
Derby Day, Churchill Downs.
The J.B. Speed Memorial Museum. 3 copies
- Box 8, item 140
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To topFire Department in action.
Administration Building At Night, Bowman Field. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 142
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To topUnion Station, Tenth & Broadway.
- Box 8, item 143
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To tophotel Seelbach. Another Eppley Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "In LOUISVILLE it's the Streamlined SEELBACH, Kentucky's ReNewest Hotel. In the Heart of Louisville. 500 Rooms with Bath from $3.00.")
- Box 8, item 144
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To topLevy Bros. The South's Largest Men's & Boy's Clothing Store.
- Box 8, item 145
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To topMarquette Terrace, 1249 S. Third St. All the comforts of your own home. (Printed verso reads: "RECOMMENDED BY DUNCAN HINES IN 'LODGING FOR A NIGHT'. Inner Spring Beauty Rest for Sleep. Combination Tub and Shower Baths. Toddle House for Food. Free Car Storage. Clarence F. Marquette, Mgr. and Owner. Mrs. Marquette, Hostess. A lovely place for your wife, mother and daughter to stop while in Louisville.")
- Box 8, item 146
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To topCortlandt Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "CORTLANDT HOTEL, 942 So. 4th St. Just 2 1/2 blocks south of Broadway, 5 minutes walk to Shopping and Theatre district. Comfort, Convenience and Economy, are the Keynotes of our Service. Excellent Food in the Cortlandt Grill at Popular Prices. Room rates begin as Low as $1.50 per day. LEMUEL G. BASKETT, Manager. Miss Ella O'Hern, Res. Manager.")
- Box 8, item 147
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To topThe Puritan. (Printed verso reads: "The South's most exclusive Apartment Hotel. Rooms or Apartments, single or ensuite, for a day or a year. Famous for Fine Food. Walter F. Jacobs, Manager.")
- Box 8, item 148
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To topSeelbach Hotel.
The Kentucky Hotel. "At Louisville in the heart of Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "The Kentucky Hotel is Louisville's Newest. Situated in the heart of the Shopping and Theatre District. Air conditioned rooms and restaurants.") 3 copies
Fourth Ave. and entrance Seelbach Hotel.
Fourth Avenue. 2 copies
View of 4th Ave.
(Printed verso reads: "THE FILSON CLUB, 118 Breckinridge St. An Historical Society, founded May 15, 1884, for collecting, preserving and publishing historical material especially that pertaining to Kentucky. Named for John Filson, first historian of Kentucky.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 154
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To topLouisville's Service Club, 824 South Fourth Street. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 155
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To topThe Brown Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "THE BROWN HOTEL, Fourth & Broadway. 700 Rooms - 700 Baths. Fireproof Garage In Connection With Hotel. Rudy H. Suck, Manager.") 3 copies
- Box 8, item 156
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To topBroadway Looking East. [Greyhound Bus Terminal in foreground.] 2 copies
- Box 8, item 157
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beautiful and famous Broadway, looking west from its intersection with Third Street.")
- Box 8, item 158
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To topInter-Southern Insurance Building.
Starks Building.
- Box 8, item 160
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"Red McDonald", Champion Saddle Horse of Kentucky.
- Box 8, item 161
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To topEntrance to Cave Hill, looking out. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 162
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To topJefferson County Armory. 2 copies
View of 3d Ave. [Residential]
Third Avenue. [Residential]
New Broadway. [Residential]
Southwest Corner Fifth And Market. [The Louisville Trust Co. building.]
- Box 8, item 167
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To topBroadway. [Shrader Bros. Cleaners and Dyers, Brown Hotel.]
- Box 8, item 168
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To topFourth Street Looking Towards The River. [Fourth Street Bank.]
- Box 8, item 169
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To topFourth Ave., Looking North. [Readmore Card Shop, Blue Boar Cafeteria, Burgdorf Rugs & Furniture, The Cake Box.]
- Box 8, item 170
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To topHalleck Hall.
- Box 8, item 171
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To topBird's Eye View Of Louisville, KY. 3 copies
- Box 8, item 172
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To topFourth Ave. At Night. [Rialto Theatre, Loew's And United Artists Theatre.]
- Box 8, item 173
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To topUnited States Post Office, Court House And Custom House.
- Box 8, item 174
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To topUnited States Post Office, Court House And Custom House. (Printed verso reads: "NEW POST OFFICE. Cost $3,000,000.00. Covers block on Broadway between 6th and 7th Streets.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 175
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To topGreyhound Bus Terminal. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 176
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To topRiver View Drive. [Damaged Corner.]
Hotels Directed By The Kildow Hotel Company, C. Kildow Lovejoy, President and General Manager - Hotel Ritz - Paducah, Kentucky, W.J. Cashen Manager; Hotel Spencer Roane - Spencer, W. Va., John L. Boling, Manager; Hotel Plaza - Danville, Illinois, Alden E. Hull, Manager; Hotel Hermitage - Louisville, Kentucky, Marvin Gatlin, Manager.
- Box 8, item 178
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To topCustom House & Post Office.
Male High School, Brook and Breckinridge Sts. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 180
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To topPublic Library.
- Box 8, item 181
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New Y.M.C.A. Building, Broadway And Third Avenue.
- Box 8, item 182
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To topCourt House.
Court House.
- Box 8, item 184
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The barn was still full of hay when it landed in Louisville at 4th and Main. [1937 Flood] 2 copies
- Box 8, item 185
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To topHeart Of Louisville. [Aerial View.]
- Box 8, item 186
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To topBird's Eye View, Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, KY., In 1850. (Printed verso reads: "This view, made from a picture found in the cornerstone of the Old Masonic Temple, shows North side of Main St. from 3rd St., about 1850, showing two-horse tandem drays then used for hauling hogsheads of tobacco etc. In the foreground is shown the omnibus driven from Louisville to Portland by Jim Porter the famous Kentucky giant. The building where steps are shown, now remodeled is still occupied by the Bank of Kentucky. This was probably one of the first photographs taken in Louisville.")
Bryant and Stratton Business College, Incorporated. Geo. W. Schwartz, Principal.
- Box 8, item 189
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To topCity Hall.
Boys' High School.
Court House.
Lincoln Bldg., 4th And Market. 3 copies
Union Station. 2 copies
(Printed verso reads: "THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOUISVILLE. Fifth And Court Place. Heart of Louisville's Civic and Financial District. Left to right: City Hall; Thomas Jefferson Memorial; Jefferson County Court House (designed and built by famed classical architect Gideon Shryock, 1839-1859); World War II Memorial; Main Office of The First National Bank Of Louisville, 'The Oldest National Bank in the South' (established 1863) and The Kentucky Trust Company, and outstanding example of Georgian architecture.")
- Box 8, item 195
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To topChimney Corner Restaurant, 1573 Bardstown Road. In the heart of the Highlands. (Printed verso reads: "Located on U.S. 31-E and U.S. 150. In the Heart of the Highlands. Serving delicious Steak and Chicken Dinners. A complete assortment of tasty sandwiches and fountain delicacies.")
- Box 8, item 196
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To topDriveway, Cave Hill Cemetery.
Union Station.
Union Station, Seventh Street.
Louisville Country Club. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 200
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To topGreyhound Bus Terminal.
- Box 8, item 201
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To topThe New Canary Cottage. [Drawing]
- Box 8, item 202
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To topThe Little Loomhouse Experimental Group. (Printed verso reads: "The Loomhouse, 1725 Third Street - open 3 to 5 daily. Wisteria Cabin Little Gallery - open Wednesday 3 to 5. Other Hours By Appointment.")
- Box 8, item 203
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To topApproach Municipal Bridge Entering Louisville.
- Box 8, item 204
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To topColumbia Building.
Armory.
- Box 8, item 206
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Hotel Henry Watterson, Walnut near Fourth. (Printed verso reads: "HOTEL HENRY WATTERSON, is centrally located on Walnut Street near Fourth Avenue - most convenient to theaters, shops, stores and the business district. Whether you plan to be in the city for a long sojourn or a short visit, consider how much it will mean to your comfort, time, economy, and happiness to choose the Henry Watterson for your Louisville address. A home-like atmosphere prevails and the entire hotel staff has an honest, friendly, pleased to serve attitude toward every Watterson guest. Phil G. Hollenbach, Pres., Louis J. Hollenbach, Sec'y & Treas., Edw. J. Bosler, Gen'l Mgr.")
- Box 8, item 207
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To topThe Watterson Hotel.
- Box 8, item 208
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To topConfederate Monument, Third Ave. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 209
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To topTyler Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "TYLER HOTEL, Third and Jefferson Sts. 200 Rooms with Bath. Bar-Grill, Coffee Shop, Dining Room. Garage in Connection.")
- Box 8, item 210
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To topTyler Hotel.
- Box 8, item 211
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To topThe Kentucky Hotel. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 212
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To topThe Seelbach.
- Box 8, item 213
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Lobby, The Seelbach.
Reception Hall, The Seelbach.
Ladies' Parlors, The Seelbach.
Auditorium, The Seelbach.
Main Dining Room, The Seelbach.
Bar, Seelbach Hotel.
Rathskeller, The Seelbach.
Gentlemen's Café, The Seelbach.
The Seelbach.
Brown Hotel And Brown Bldg.
- Box 8, item 223
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To topStarks Building.
- Box 8, item 224
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To topNew Elks Home.
- Box 8, item 225
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To topPendennis Club.
- Box 8, item 226
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L. & N. Station, 9th And Broadway.
(Printed verso reads: "JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC. Fronting a fifty-acre estate on the outskirts of Louisville, the manufacturing executive offices of Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc. are housed in the beautiful Administration Building pictured on the reverse of this card. Near historic Churchill Downs, scene of the great Kentucky Derby and in the center of the largest whiskey-producing area in the United States, the Seagram plant is a chief point of public interest to travelers passing through The Gateway to the South.")
Henry Clay Hotel. $100,000 Swimming Pool Free to Guests. (Printed verso reads: "HENRY CLAY HOTEL. Louisville's Finest Popular Priced Hotel. Located in Heart of City. Corner Third and Chestnut Sts. Edward J. Moriarty, Manager.")
- Box 8, item 229
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To topHenry Clay Hotel - Dining Room - Beaux Arts Lounge. (Printed verso reads: "HENRY CLAY HOTEL, 3rd and Chestnut Sts. Louisville's Finest Popular Priced Hotel. Located in the Heart of the City. Beautiful Air Conditioned. Beaux Arts Cocktail Lounge and Coffee Shop. Several Large Ballrooms and Private Dining Rooms for meetings and Banquets. Swimming Pool Free to Hotel Guests.")
- Box 8, item 230
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To topHenry Clay Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "HENRY CLAY HOTEL. 3rd and Chestnut Sts. Louisville's Finest Popular Priced Hotel. Located in Heart of City. Beautiful Air Conditioned. Beaux Arts Cocktail Lounge and Coffee Shop. Several Large Ballrooms and Private Dining Rooms for meetings and Banquets. Swimming Pool Free to Hotel Guests.")
- Box 8, item 231
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To topFilson Club.
- Box 8, item 232
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To topLouisville, Ky. - Court House - Columbia Building - City Hospital - Henry Clay Monument - View of 4th Ave. - Confederate Monument - City Hall - Custom House & Post Office - Union R.R. Depot.
Normal School.
- Box 8, item 234
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To topM. Bernard Ravca and his Real People Dolls. [Handwritten Note On Verso Reads: "Stewart's Dry Goods, October 22, 1943.")
L. & N. Railway Building.
Kentucky Locks.
- Box 8, item 237
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To topPublic Library.
- Box 8, item 238
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Entrance to Cave Hill Cemetery.
Public Library, 4th & York.
- Box 8, item 240
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To topCarnegie Library, 4th And York.
New Country Club.
Memorial Auditorium.
- Box 8, item 243
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To topBrown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation. Manufacturers Of Raleigh, Wings And Kool Cigarettes And Sir Walter Raleigh Smoking Tobacco. (Printed verso reads: "The Louisville plant of the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., covering 27 acres. The most modern, efficient factory, giving its 3,000 employees better working conditions and maintaining finer qualities in its products. In the background are shown a few storage houses where ripe, selected tobaccos are properly aged for your taste. Other B & W plants are located at Winston-Salem, N.C., and Petersburg, Va.")
- Box 8, item 244
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Shawnee Park residence section. Every house in this section flooded.
- Box 8, item 245
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. West End - 33rd St., looking east, Broadway diagonal at top.
- Box 8, item 246
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. 26th St., west to K. & I. R.R. Sunnybrook $3,000,000 distillery in foreground. 3 copies
- Box 8, item 247
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Fourth Street looking north.
- Box 8, item 248
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. State Fair Grounds, Refining Company, Ford plant in top center.
- Box 8, item 249
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Flood power illustrated. Tank cars floated and piled like kindling. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 250
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Central Avenue and famous Churchill Downs, offices and track, submerged. 3 copies
- Box 8, item 251
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Completely demolished. The "Point" section of Louisville will not be rebuilt. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 252
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Broadway west from Fourth, Federal Building and Post office in right center.
- Box 8, item 253
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Shippingport wreckage. This part of Louisville will be "parked" in future. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 254
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Pontoon Bridge over Beargrass Creek at Baxter Avenue.
- Box 8, item 255
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Fourth Avenue and theater district looking south from Chestnut Street. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 256
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Central Railroad Station isolated, train sheds under water.
- Box 8, item 257
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. City Hall sand-bagged to protect fire, police and telephone lines for rescue work.
- Box 8, item 258
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. "Across the River" - Colgate plant in Jeffersonville practically submerged.
- Box 8, item 259
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Wide Broadway a mill race - looking west from Barret. 5 miles of water to river. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 260
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Broadway looking west from Brown Hotel to L. & N. Railroad offices.
- Box 8, item 261
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. One block from Ohio river. Power cables, tension wires submerged in foreground. 3 copies
- Box 8, item 262
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. The house in background formerly stood where officer is washing his boots. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 263
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Silver Creek Country Club had their sign on top of their two-story Club House.
- Box 8, item 264
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To topTwenty-second and Broadway looking East. 1937 Flood. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 265
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To topBeargrass Gas Plant, River Road. 1937 Flood. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 266
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To topSeventh Street Depot. 1937 Flood. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 267
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To topThird and Chestnut, looking South. 1937 Flood. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 268
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To topBarret and Broadway Boat Station. 1937 Flood. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 269
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Beargrass Creek floods eastern end of Louisville, Ballard Mills in foreground.
- Box 8, item 270
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. They tilted, they turned and they left. [Oil Storage Tanks.]
- Box 8, item 271
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Part of them left, but two remained. [Oil Storage Tanks.]
- Box 8, item 272
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To topSouvenir Post Cards, Louisville Flood Scenes, January, 1937. Out in the river floating away. Just above K. & I. Bridge.
- Box 8, item 273
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To topCity Hall, Sixth and Jefferson Sts. 1937 Flood. [Same Print As Box 8 No. 258 With Different Description and Publisher.]
- Box 8, item 274
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To topPennsylvania "Bobbies" Inspected by Mayor [Neville] Miller. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 275
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To topRelief Workers Bow in Prayer. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 276
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To topStanding By for Rescue Work. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 277
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To topMayor in Conference with Representatives from Washington. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 278
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To topGas Explosion During Flood Period, Floyd and Market St. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 279
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To topFirst and Breckinridge Sts. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 280
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To topFourth Street looking North. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 281
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To topLouisville Refining Company. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 282
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To topSixth and Main Sts., looking South. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 283
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To topLouisville Public City Library with Statue of Abraham Lincoln Appearing as if Standing on Water. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 284
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To topTypical Scene in Flood Area. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 285
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To topRelief Food Station, 26th and Bank Sts. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 286
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To topRescue Boat Station, 19th and Broadway. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 287
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To topShelby and Chestnut Sts., looking South. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 288
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To topSixth and Market Sts., looking West. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 289
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To topWaterworks Pumping Station. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 290
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To topBroadway from [atop the] Brown Hotel. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 291
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To topBaxter Avenue and Hamilton Pontoon Bridge. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 292
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To topFourth and Chestnut Sts. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 293
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To topFourth and Broadway, looking West. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 294
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To topFirst and River. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 295
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To topFourth and Broadway, looking East. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 296
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To topHydro-Electric Plant. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 297
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To topBelknap Group. 1937 Flood. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 298
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To topBarret and Broadway, looking South. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 299
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To topBarret and Broadway, looking North. 1937 Flood.
- Box 8, item 300
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To topBarret and Broadway, looking Northwest. 1937 Flood. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 301
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To topUnion R.R. Depot.
City Hall. 3 copies
St. James Court.
- Box 8, item 304
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To topThe Cabbage Patch, Showing Home of Mrs. Wiggs.
Union Station.
- Box 8, item 306
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Tobacco District. [Hogsheads]
Greetings From Louisville, Kentucky.
- Box 8, item 308
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To topOld Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "House, 1300 Block, Third Street. Playfully polychromatic, this is one of the more colorful houses in the old residential section of Louisville, built during the late 19th century. Fashionable at this time were corner towers and projecting dormers, combining to create the characteristically jagged outline of these Victorian houses. If you would like 30 beautiful color post cards of interesting scenes around Louisville, send $1 to The Old Louisville Association, 310 W. Liberty St., Louisville, Kentucky, 40202.")
- Box 8, item 309
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To topOld Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "House, 1000 Block, Fourth Street. This is one of the many homes erected in the old residential section of the city during the late 19th century. Reflecting the influence of the then popular Eastern architect, H.H. Richardson, the building is constructed of roughhewn masonry, handled so as to emphasize its massive quality."
- Box 8, item 310
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To topOld Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "'The General', Beside Union Station. Owned and recently restored by the L. & N. Railroad, 'The General' is a train engine made famous during the Civil War when it was stolen in 1862 by Union soldiers. The station itself is also noteworthy as a typical railroad terminal of the late 19th century. It was designed by F.W. Mobray and erected between 1881 and 1891.")
- Box 8, item 311
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To topOld Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "Detail Of Commercial Building, 700 Block West Main Street. Built in 1878, this building is typical of the pre-skyscraper commercial buildings erected throughout the country around the time of the Civil War. Pre-fabricated cast iron facades were assembled in a manner prophetic of skyscraper construction, which developed in the 1880's.")
- Box 8, item 312
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To topOld Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "Detail of House, 1400 Block, Third Street. Exquisitely constructed of delicate woodwork, this handsome late 19th century porch is an excellent manifestation of the Victorian interest in gardens. The house, which is still in fine condition, is in the old residentail section of the city, south of the business district.")
- Box 8, item 313
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To topOld Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "Detail Of Jefferson County Courthouse, Fifth And Jefferson Sts. Designed in 1835 by the nationally known Kentucky architect, Gideon Shryock, this Greek Revival building was completed in 1860, after many delays and revisions. City officials had hoped that the state capital would move to Louisville and occupy the courthouse; thus Shryock cast the building on a large scale and imbued it with sober monumentality.")
- Box 8, item 314
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To topZachary Taylor Monument And Mausoleum.
- Box 8, item 315
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Parkway Field Baseball Park. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 316
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To topHogan's Fountain in Cherokee Park. 2 copies
(Printed verso reads: "Autumn In The Park. A stone bridge spans Beargrass Creek at the site of famous Big Rock in Cherokee Park.")
- Box 8, item 318
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To topElks House.
New Filter Plant.
- Box 8, item 320
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To topScenes in Cherokee Park - Entrance - Belknap Bridge - Motoring In The Park.
- Box 8, item 321
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To topCovin Cavin School.
Seelbach Hotel.
Realty Building.
- Box 8, item 324
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To topWhen You Are Here In Louisville This Is What You Get Most Of The Time.
Confederate Soldiers' Home.
- Box 8, item 326
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To topLouisville Medical College. 2 copies
Confederate Monument, Park Place.
The Armory.
Confederate Monument.
- Box 8, item 330
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Girls' High School.
(Printed verso reads: "STANDIFORD FIELD AIRPORT, one of the country's largest and most modern Municipal Air Terminals serving all parts of the country.")
- Box 8, item 332
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To topThe Mulberry Hill house where George Rogers Clark lived many years. It stood on the site of Camp Taylor, near Louisville on Poplar Level Road.
The Elks Home - Elks Building - Main Reading Room - Ladies Sitting Room - Club Room.
- Box 8, item 334
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To topGrant Robinson Memorial Hall.
Group of Monuments - Daniel Boone Monument - Zachary Taylor Monument.
- Box 8, item 336
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To topKentucky Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Hotel. 450 Rooms with Bath. Louisville's Newest. A Dinkler Hotel. Carling Dinkler, Pres.")
- Box 8, item 337
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To topGirls' Friendly Inn. (Printed verso reads: "October 25th to 30th Inclusive. INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN To Lift the Mortgage on the GIRLS' FRIENDLY INN. $12,000.00. Officers Of The Girls' Friendly Inn: MISS L.L. ROBINSON, President - MRS. C.E. WOODCOCK, 1st Vice-Pres. - MRS. DAVID MORTON, 2nd Vice-Pres. - MRS. HARRY SMYSER, Secretary - MRS. SPALDING COLEMAN, Treasurer.")
The Nation's most modern Drive-In Restaurant On Shelbyville Road, No. 60. 15 minutes from Louisville, Ky., on your way to Frankfort and Lexington. (Printed verso reads: "At Pryor's Drive-In Restaurant, You will find food of unsurpassed quality, Served in quiet, restful surroundings. Featuring delicious Spaghetti, Steakburgers and Barbecued Pig Dinners, Home made Pie and Cake. Car Service.")
- Box 8, item 339
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To topArmory.
- Box 8, item 340
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The Courier-Journal and the Louisville Times plant building. This lovely modern structure is the home of Louisville's morning and afternoon daily newspapers, together with Radio Station WHAS.")
- Box 8, item 341
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To topLouisville's Choice For Steaks, Chops And Sea Food. STEBBINS GRILL. 412 W. Chestnut Street. (Printed verso reads: "AAA Approved. 'Recommended by Duncan Hines & Gourmet. STEBBINS GRILL of Louisville. Famous for over 17 years as Louisville's choice for steaks, chops and sea food. Live Lobster and Soft Shelled Crabs are received daily from Maine and the East Coast, Shrimp from the Gulf - Scallops, Pompano, Mountain Trout and other fish received direct daily. Government graded Beef - Choice and Prime cuts only for the best steaks and roasts available. Fine Wines and Liquors served from our Bar.")
- Box 8, item 342
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To topLincoln Savings Bank Bldg., Todd Bldg.
Oldstone Inn, 22 Miles East of Louisville on U.S. 60. (Printed verso reads: "OLDSTONE INN, Erectd 1794. Former Stage Coach Stop between Lexington and Louisville, visited by Lafayette, Lincoln and Henry Clay.")
- Box 8, item 344
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To topHall - Oldstone Inn, 22 Miles East of Louisville, U.S. 60. Reception Hallway.
- Box 8, item 345
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To topDining Room - Oldstone Inn, 22 Miles East of Louisville, U.S. 60. One of Four Dining Rooms where Southern Meals are served.
- Box 8, item 346
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To topLooking East on Broadway, showing Y.M.C.A. on left and Weissinger-Gaulbert Apartments on right.
Godman Field. [B-24 Liberator Bomber]
Bowman Field.
- Box 8, item 349
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To topBowman Field Municipal Airport.
- Box 8, item 350
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To topLeo's Hideaway On "Hucksters Row." (Printed verso reads: "Dear ___: Enjoying a tasty treat at Leo's Hideaway on 'Hucksters' Row' - a different restaurant, dedicated to those who recognize the gastronomic value of choice seafood.")
- Box 8, item 351
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To topAdministration Building and Residence, Y.W.C.A.
City Hall.
City Hall.
Confederate Monument.
Court House.
- Box 8, item 356
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Court House.
Jefferson County Court House, City Hall In Background.
- Box 8, item 358
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To topU.S. Post Office.
- Box 8, item 359
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Norton Hall, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
- Box 8, item 360
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To topThe Lincoln Bank Building, 4th and Market Sts.
- Box 8, item 361
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To topBaptist W.M.U. Training School.
- Box 8, item 362
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To topKentucky Baptist Hospital.
- Box 8, item 363
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To topY.M.C.A. Building.
- Box 8, item 364
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Masonic Temple & Theatre.
Masonic Widows' And Orphans' Home. (Printed verso reads: "MASONIC WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' HOME. Founded 1866. New Home embraces 127 acres and cost $2,000,000.00.")
- Box 8, item 366
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To topKentucky Institute for the Blind.
- Box 8, item 367
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To topBlind Institute.
Fire Headquarters.
Pendennis Club.
- Box 8, item 370
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To topWeissinger-Gaulbert Apartments, 3rd Avenue and Broadway. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 371
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To topCathedral Of The Assumption.
- Box 8, item 372
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To topCave Hill Cemetery.
Lake in Cave Hill.
Louisville Memorial Auditorium.
- Box 8, item 375
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To top(Printed verso reads: "THE COURIER JOURNAL AND LOUISVILLE TIMES BUILDING. This modern structure, located at Sixth and Broadway, is the home of Louisville's morning and evening newspapers and radio and television station WHAS.")
- Box 8, item 376
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To topMasonic Widows' And Orphans' Home.
The Jefferson County Court House.
- Box 8, item 378
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To topLouisville Skyline.
- Box 8, item 379
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To topBrown Hotel.
- Box 8, item 380
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To topInter-Southern Life Building.
- Box 8, item 381
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Speed Memorial Museum, housing famous paintings and statuary, is located on the campus of the University of Louisville.")
- Box 8, item 382
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To topSwimming Pool, Reservoir Park.
- Box 8, item 383
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To topDaniel Boone Monument, Cherokee Park.
Roadway In Central Park.
Maple Road In Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 386
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To topFountain, Cherokee Park.
Scene In Seneca Park. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 388
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To topRapid Waters, Cherokee Park. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 389
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To top"White Winter", Cherokee Park. (Printed verso reads: "Nowhere does the beautiful snow show more effectively than in Cherokee Park, the pleasure ground in the eastern section of Louisville. The Park, containing 341 acres of gently rolling land, is cut into picturesque ravines by Beargrass Creek; it was acquired by the city in 1891, and named in remembrance of the Indian tribe who occupied this superb stretch of land before Louisville existed.")
Daniel Boone Monument, Cherokee Park.
Castleman Monument, Cherokee Parkway.
- Box 8, item 392
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To topBridge In Cherokee Park.
Falls, Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 394
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To topFountain [sic] Ferry Park.
Entrance to Fontaine Ferry Park.
- Box 8, item 396
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Entrance to Fontaine Ferry Park.
Outlook Point, Iroquois Park.
- Box 8, item 398
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To topA Road In Iroquois Park.
- Box 8, item 399
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To topObservation Point, Iroquois Park.
- Box 8, item 400
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To topIroquois Park.
- Box 8, item 401
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To topJacob Park.
Entrance to Cherokee Park. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 403
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To topSeneca Park Bridge To Bowman Field.
- Box 8, item 404
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To topRest House in Shawnee Park.
- Box 8, item 405
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To topShawnee Park.
Driveway, Mocking Bird Valley.
- Box 8, item 407
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To topDaniel Boone Monument, Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 408
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Daniel Boone Monument, Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 409
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To topSouthern Parkway.
- Box 8, item 410
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To topEastern Parkway.
- Box 8, item 411
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To topBig Trees In Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 412
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To topBridge No. 5, Cherokee Park. 4 copies
- Box 8, item 413
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To top(Printed verso reads: "LOUISVILLE as seen from the top of Iroquois Park Hill.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 414
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To topBelknap Bridge, Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 415
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To topBeargrass Creek, near Cherokee Park. [Winter Scene.]
Cherokee Park.
The Dingle Road, Cherokee Park.
Stone Steps, Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 419
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To topNew Swimming Pool, Shelby Park.
- Box 8, item 420
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To topView of the Observation Point at Iroquois Park.
- Box 8, item 421
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To topDriveway, Cherokee Park.
Colonnade, Central Park.
A Pretty Residence Section, near Cherokee Park.
Spring in Cherokee Park. 3 copies
"Edgcombe" Cherokee Park.
Lake in Cherokee Park.
Scene in Central Park.
Colonnade, Central Park. [Same Print As Box 8 No. 428]
Pagoda in Central Park.
Bridge No. 5, Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 431
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To topRose Covered Bridge, Cherokee Park. (Printed verso reads: "Cherokee Park is the most beautiful park in the city, contains 409 acres of naturally attractive scenery, with winding roadways, shady nooks, artistic bridges, golf links, placid streams, a pastoral fairyland, surrounded by handsome homes.")
- Box 8, item 432
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To topHert Memorial Bridge, Cherokee Park. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 433
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To topCherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 434
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To topLake in Cherokee Park.
Ripples on Beargrass Creek, Cherokee Park.
Lake in Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 437
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In Central Park.
Scene in Cherokee Park.
Maple Road In Cherokee Park. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 440
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To topCentral Park.
Scene in Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 442
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To topBig Rock, Cherokee Park. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 443
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Big Rock, Cherokee Park.
Big Rock, Cherokee Park. 2 copies
- Box 8, item 445
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Beautiful autumn colors in Cherokee Park. Bridge spans Beargrass Creek at the site of famous Big Rock.")
- Box 8, item 446
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To topCentral Park.
Quiet Nook in Cherokee Park. (Printed verso reads: "A QUIET NOOK IN CHEROKEE PARK. Cherokee Park, in the eastern section of the city, was acquired by the city in 1891, and takes its name from the tribe of Indians who formerly occupied the grounds; it contains 341 acres of gently rolling land cut into picturesque ravines by Beargrass Creek: these ravines are spanned by handsome, stone bridges, adding greatly to the scenic beauty of the Park.") 2 copies
(Printed verso reads: "AERIAL VIEW OF IROQUOIS PARK AMPHITHEATRE. Outdoor summer theatre.") 2 copies
- Box 8, item 449
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To topAmphitheatre, Iroquois Park. (Printed verso reads: "Natural location in Iroquois Park; colored lights shining on jets of water form a mist curtain, seats 3,400; cost $100,000.00.")
- Box 8, item 450
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MUNICIPAL AMPHITHEATRE, IROQUOIS PARK. The Louisville Summer Opera is held here during July and August, in this natural setting. Beautiful Iroquois Park, Louisville's Southern Hill Park, is reached by Southern Parkway.")
- Box 8, item 451
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To topConfederate Monument.
Lake in Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 453
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To topBig Rock, Cherokee Park.
- Box 8, item 454
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To topDriveway In Iroquois Park.
K. & I. R.R. Bridge Between Louisville, KY. And New Albany, IND.
- Box 8, item 456
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To topCanal Locks. [Steamboat]
Ohio River Steamboats - Steamer City of Louisville - S.S. City of Cincinnati - Ferry City of Jeffersonville - Tow Boat Sprague.
- Box 8, item 458
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To topCanal Locks. [Steamboat]
Old Canal Lock.
The Old Locks.
- Box 8, item 461
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To topSunset In Seneca Park.
- Box 8, item 462
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To topChestnut Street Entrance to Shawnee Park.
Main Building of the Kentucky State Fair Association.
Me And Billy. We'll be there. Will you? Where? . . . At the . . . KENTUCKY STATE FAIR, Louisville, September 9th TO 14th, 1912.
U.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. General View Looking North From Observation Tower.
- Box 8, item 466
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To topU.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. The Chutes, Where The Flower Of American Manhood enters Into The Army That Will Make The World Safe For Democracy.
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To topU.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. View Showing Portion Of Base Hospital. 2 copies
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To topU.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. View Of Camp Along Preston St. Road.
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To topU.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. First Lessons In Army Life.
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To topU.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. General View From Observation Tower Looking South.
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To topU.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. View Looking North Over Eastern Section Of Camp. 2 copies
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To topU.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. General View Looking East From Observation Tower.
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To topU.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. Street Scene Showing Location Of Company Barracks.
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To topU.S. National Army Cantonment, Camp Zachary Taylor. General View Of Camp As Seen From Overhead Bridge.
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To topDrilling U.S. Army Recruits.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Monument and tomb of President Zachary Taylor. Zachary Taylor National Cemetery occupies site of former Taylor burial ground on Brownsboro Road five miles from downtown Louisville.")
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To topU.S. National Army - Camp Zachary Taylor. Birds Eye View of Cantonment Barracks showing width of space between barracks.
U.S. National Army - Camp Zachary Taylor. A Street Scene Showing a Vista of Barracks. Each Building House a Company of 200 Men.
U.S. National Army - Camp Zachary Taylor. Birds-eye of section of the camp in which 40,000 men are in training for overseas warfare. The Camp covers several square miles and has fully 1,000 buildings.
U.S. National Army - Camp Zachary Taylor. The camp is laid out in rectangular form with wide streets on which are the Barracks for the soldiers, officers' quarters, hospital etc. Accomodations for 40,000 men are provided in the camp.
U.S. National Army - Camp Zachary Taylor. Barracks Kitchen Which Feed 200 Men.
Zachary Taylor Monument. (Printed verso reads: "MONUMENT ON BROWNSBORO ROAD NEAR LOUISVILLE, KY. General Zachary Taylor, (1784-1850) 'Old Rough and Ready', won great fame in the Mexican War; twelfth President of the United States.") 2 copies
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To topZachary Taylor Monument And Mausoleum.
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To topHome of President Zachary Taylor, Near Louisville, KY. 3 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Administration Building on University of Louisville campus. The University of Louisville is reputed to be the oldest Municipal University in the United States.")
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To topAdministration Bldg., University of Louisville.
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To topUniversity Of Louisville, Campus And Administration Building.
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To topThe School of Law, University of Louisville, Belknap Campus. (Printed verso reads: "THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE was founded in 1837 and is fully approved in all eight of its schools. The School of Law building, erected in 1938, is the first new structure on spacious Belknap Campus to be constructed under the University's extensive development plan.") [Drawing]
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To topSchool of Medicine, University of Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE was founded in 1837; it is now composed of eight schools, all fully accredited. Oldest of its divisions is the internationally-known School of Medicine, located near the school-staffed City Hospital in downtown Louisville.")
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To topThe Playhouse, University of Louisville, Belknap Campus. (Printed verso reads: "THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE has eight schools, all fully approved by the nation's highest accrediting agencies. The historic Playhouse on Belknap Campus is the home of the nationally-famous University of Louisville Players, undergraduate group, and the Little Theatre Company, graduate organization.")
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To topThe J.B. Speed Memorial Museum, University of Louisville, Belknap Campus. (Printed verso reads: "THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE is America's oldest municipal university, fully accredited in each of its eight schools. The beautiful J.B. Speed Memorial Museum (on Belknap Campus) is the Louisville mecca for artists and patrons of the arts.")
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To topSchool of Dentistry, University of Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE was founded in 1837 and has now grown to eight schools, all of which are fully accredited. The School of Dentistry has gained nation-wide prominence for its facilities and modern educational program.")
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To topAdministration Building, University of Louisville, Belknap Campus. (Printed verso reads: "THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE is composed of eight schools, all fully accredited. Activities of the College of Liberal Arts (on Belknap Campus) center around 'Ad-build', in which are general, music, and art libraries. The building is seen through the Belknap Gate.")
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To topSpeed Scientific School, University of Louisville.
- Box 8, item 495
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To top(Printed verso reads: "UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE was founded in 1846. It is the oldest Municipal University in the country.") 2 copies
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To topChief Grey Eagle - Oglala-Sioux. The J.B. Speed Memorial Museum. Indian Department.
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Chief Grey Eagle - Oglala-Sioux. The J.B. Speed Memorial Museum. Indian Department.
- Box 8, item 498
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Gardencourt, the University of Louisville School of Music, overlooking Cherokee Park.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "School of Law, University of Louisville. Under tablet in the floor of Portico rest ashes of former United States Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis, native of Louisville and University benefactor.") 2 copies
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To top7th St. R.R. Station. 1937 Flood.
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To topResidence in Glenwood Court near New Albany. 1937 Flood.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "OUR LADY OF GETHSEMANI. Refectory of the Community.")
Law Building, UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE.
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To topLIBRARY - UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE. (Printed verso reads: "Beautiful Library - University of Louisville. Oldest Municipal University in the United States. Library houses original charter of the City of Louisville signed by Thomas Jefferson.")
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To topPennsylvania R.R. Bridge. (Printed verso reads: "PENNSYLVANIA R.R. BRIDGE. The Pennsylvania Railroad enters Louisville via Indianapolis, crossing the river on its own bridge. This bridge, at the head of the Falls, is 5,219 feet long, divided into 25 spans and supported by 24 stone piers. It cost $2,016,819.")
The Old Tarascon Flour Mill.
Entrance to Cave Hill Cemetery.
Boating on the Ohio River. [Sculling.]
(Printed verso reads: "ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, University of Louisville. Founded in 1798, it is the oldest Municipal University in the country.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "General Electric's Appliance Park, the most modern appliance manufacturing center of the world, is located ten miles from downtown Louisville. Of the Park's 1,000 acres, more than 110 are under roof. There is enough paved parking space for 9,000 automobiles. Lawns, landscaping and two arboretums containing 10,000 shrubs and trees, help make this unique manufacturing operation one of Kentucky's outstanding tourist attractions. Tours for the public leave the Main Gate daily Monday through Friday at 1:30 p.m.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE, FOUNDED 1798. LIBRARY - 71,000 square feet of floor area, designed for total capacity of 400,000 volumes. Open shelves. Reading rooms to accommodate 600 persons. Many special features: Lecture Lounge, Rare Book Room, Micro-Reading Rooms, Seminar Rooms, Booths for Listening to Phonograph Recordings, Study Carrels, etc.")
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To topLouisville City Hall and Annex.
City Hall.
Court House. 2 copies
Court House. (Printed verso reads: "THE COURT HOUSE is located in Jefferson Street, between 5th and 6th Streets, opposite the new City Hall, and like all the public buildings in the city, is solid and substantial in character; the material employed in its construction is limestone, and the entrance has a handsome Doric portico with columns. The building cost $1,000,000.")
(Printed verso reads: "FOURTH STREET, LOOKING NORTH. Fourth Street in downtown Louisville is the city's most important business section. Louisville's Metropolitan Area is over one-half million people.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "WALNUT STREET, LOOKING EAST, Showing Jefferson County Armory and Kentucky Hotel. Founded in 1779, Louisville, located on the Ohio River, now has a population of more than 500,000. It is one of the South's most interesting cities.")
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To topTemple Ardath [sic] Israel, Jewish Synagogue.
St. Patrick's Church.
Adath Israel Jewish Temple.
Christ Church Cathedral.
- Box 8, item 522
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Christ Church Cathedral.
First Presbyterian Church, 834 Fourth Avenue.
Covenant Presbyterian Church.
Greetings from Louisville, KY. Gateway to the South. [Fold-Out Mailer Containing 18 Prints.]
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To topView of Residence Street.
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To topLynch Hotel.
THE UNITED SUPPLY CO., Incorporated, DEPARTMENT STORE, Lynch, Harlan County, Kentucky. (Printed on inside: "Construction of the within described store of The United Supply Company, Incorporated, was started in July, 1918, and on March 15th, 1920, was completed, stocked and opened to the public. The building is a revelation in construction, equipment and appointment, and is one of the most modern and upt-to date in the country. It is constructed of a beautiful gray cut stone taken from a quarry in sight of its location. Frontage 160 feet, depth 100 feet, and three stories in height, and has about 50,000 square feet floor surface.") [Fold-Out Mailer Containing 19 Prints.] 2 copies
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To topThe UnITED SUPPLY CO., Incorporated, DEPARTMENT STORE, Lynch, Harlan County, Kentucky. [Fold-Out Mailer Containing 20 Prints (30 Images) of Lynch, KY.]
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To topLatty Residence.
Unidentified Residence or Hotel.
Rev. Wm. Jones, Sunday School Missionary Of The Methodist Episcopal Church For Kentucky. Residence, 230 Oak Street, LUDLOW, KY.
Barret and Broadway, looking West. [1937 Flood.]
The Morton National Bank.
The Kentucky Bank & Trust Building.
Public School building.
Presbyterian? Church.
Farmers National Bank.
High School.
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Methodist Church.
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Hopkins County Hospital.
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To topU.S. Post Office.
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Blind Fish Found in Echo River, 360 Feet Underground.
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To topThe Bridal Altar. 2 copies
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To topBishop, The Guide.
The Bridal Altar.
Entrance to Mammoth Cave.
Entrance From A Distance.
Entrance to Mammoth Cave. 3 copies
Olive's Flower.
Entrance to Mammoth Cave.
The Bridal Altar.
On Echo River 360 feet underground.
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To top"The Chimes". 2 copies
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To topFairy Grotto.
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Martha Washington Statue.
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Audubon Ave. Dining Hall.
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To top"Hercules", Famous Engine On Old Mammoth Cave R.R. [Steam Locomotive]
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To topCrystal Lake. Frozen Niagara Entrance. (Printed verso reads: "CRYSTAL LAKE AND SEPTEMBER MORN. Note the Onyx statue of the 'Bathing Beauty', the dream girl, also the reflection. This is the most perfect statue known, so white that it can be seen, as the guide expressed it, in the dark. This is the most beautiful Cave Lake yet discovered! As clear as crystal, alive with fish, electrically lighted, boat ride at all times.")
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To topEntrance To The Corkscrew. (Printed verso reads: "Climbing up through Cork Screw requires endurance, patience and skill equal to that of climbing a treacherous mountain. However it is a near way out from the Echo River region, and to have accomplished this feat is considered a matter of personal pride.") 3 copies
- Box 9, item 27
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CORKSCREW IN MAMMOTH CAVE, 'IN OLD KENTUCKY'. Climbing up through Corkscrew requires endurance, patience, and skill equal to that of climbing a treacherous mountain. However, it is a near way out from the Echo River region, and to have accomplished this feat is considered a matter of personal pride.")
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To topMammoth Cave Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "P.S. We are seeing all the sights traveling with a Conoco TOURAIDE. It's wonderful! Your Mileage Merchant at his Conoco Station will tell you how to get one.")
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To topScene In Violet City. (Printed verso reads: "The most beautiful section of Mammoth Cave is known as Violet City. The largest vaulted chamber in Mammoth Cave has an area of two acres and a roof 125 feet high. Here the Almighty has placed treasures of beauty like jewels in an earthen casket. Star Chamber, with a ceiling of black managanese, is studded with innumerable crystals of snowy gypsum.")
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To top"The Ruins of Karnak". (Printed verso reads: "If You Ever Take This Trip, Be Sure To Get Gulf Info-Logs . . . They Show You How To Go And What To See.")
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To topRuins of Karnak. (Printed verso reads: "Mammoth Cave, the largest in the world, houses treasures of beauty, contains 150 miles of passageways, many beautiful vaulted chambers, the largest having an area two acres and a roof 125 feet high.") 2 copies
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To topThe Bottomless Pit. (Printed verso reads: "Bottomless Pitt is located in the Old Entrance section and is one of the noted pits, as visitors must pass over it on the way to Echo River. It is 105 feet deep and the first Pit to be discovered. Across it is the Bridge of Sighs.") 3 copies
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To topThe Giant's Coffin. 2 copies
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To topOn Echo River 360 Feet Below Earth's Surface.
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To topThe Arm Chair. Jenny Lind Rested In This Chair. 3 copies
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To topElizabeth's Parlor, New Entrance To Mammoth Cave. (Printed verso reads: "ELIZABETH'S PARLOR. The most beautiful underground chamber ever discovered. Floor, walls and ceiling incrusted with a grayish lime formation and decorated with silver tipped helectites and crystlline flowers. Shown from the New Entrance to Mammoth Cave.")
Ruins of Karnak. 2 copies
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Ruins of Karnak. 2 copies
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To topFrozen Niagara, New Entrance. (Printed verso on one card reads: "Niagara Falls reproduced in onyx is 50 ft. wide and 75 ft. high. This huge formation on close examination resembles a series of massive, beautifully colored icicles, each one holding its own individuality from top to bottom. It is impossible to get a photograph that does full justice to this frozen display which surpasses by far anything yet discovered in cave formations.") 4 copies
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To topExit Of Corkscrew.
Lovers' Leap.
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To topMammoth Cave Hotel.
- Box 9, item 43
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MAMMOTH CAVE HOTEL. For nearly 200 years visitors to Mammoth Cave have been entertained in Mammoth Cave Hotels. This new hotel, comfortable and modern in every respect, was erected in 1930, on these grounds overlooking the deep, richly wooded cave and Green River valleys.") 3 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Mammoth Cave Entrance 'In Old Kentucky'.")
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To topMammoth Cave Entrance looking out. 4 copies
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To topEntrance to Mammoth Cave, Bowling Green, Ky.
Mouth Of Mammoth Cave.
Entrance to Mammoth Cave. 2 copies
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To topHistoric Entrance, Looking Out. (Printed verso reads: "The old or historic entrance to Mammoth Cave is the only natural entrance. It was discovered in 1799. There are also five artificial entrances.") 2 copies
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To topSnowball Dining Room, 267 Feet Underground - 54 degree Temperature.
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To topPhotographs Of Mammoth Cave.
(Printed verso reads: "Crystal Lake In Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky.") 2 copies
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To topGreen River, Mammoth Cave National Park. (Printed verso reads: "GREEN RIVER, MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK. Green River, one of the deepest inland rivers in the country, is an outstanding surface feature of Mammoth Cave National Park. Picturesque valleys and rugged bluffs border the shores of this stream as it courses through the park for a distance of about 22 miles. Mammoth Cave National Park, comprising 52,000 acres and established in 1941, contains two navigable rivers, the Green and Nolin.")
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To topFormations In Violet City. (Printed verso reads: "Violet City, which is electrically lighted, is one of the most beautiful features in Mammoth Cave. Within one-half mile of this point was discovered the mummified body of a man on June 7, 1935.") 3 copies
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To topFirst Entrance, Indian Cave, Mammoth Cave. (Printed verso reads: "FIRST ENTRANCE, INDIAN CAVE is located on Cave City Mammoth Cave Road, five and one half miles east of Mammoth Cave Hotel. Indian Cave is a large historic cavern with a variety of formations, crystal gypsumm onyx stalactites, domes, pits and streams, recently lighted throughout and opened for travel. Belonging to the Mammoth Cave System and located directly on Old Stage Coach Line, passengers found it very interesting for beauty. Indian mummies were also shown. It is said that Jesse James took hiding here for a time after robbing the Mammoth Cave Stage Coach September 1, 1880.")
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To topFairy Grotto.
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Echo River, 360 Ft. Underground in the Mammoth Cave. (Printed verso reads: "Echo River is the largest body of water yet discovered in Mammoth Cave and a boat ride on this river down on the lowest level is an unforgetable experience. Here, 360 ft. underground are found several species of eyeless fish.")
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To topCork Screw. [Drawing.]
Entrance, Mammoth Onyx Cave, Horse Cave, Ky.
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To topSNOWBALL DINING ROOM IN MAMMOTH CAVE. Gypsum crystals, which resemble snowballs, cover the ceiling of this dining room, 267 feet underground. Air conditioned by nature, the temperature never varies from 54 degrees Fahreneheit.") 2 copies
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To top"Star Chamber" in Mammoth Cave. (Printed verso reads: "Star Chamber is one of the oldest and most fascinating features in Mammoth Cave. Its name is derived from the fact that crystals on the ceiling give it the appearance of a star-lit sky even in the total darkness of the cave.") 2 copies
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To topMammoth Dome And Corinthian Pillars.
Stone Cottage.
Chinese Wall near Onyx Chambers, Frozen Niagara Entrance.
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To topMouth of Mammoth Cave in Winter.
(Printed verso reads: "THE ONYX CHAMBER IN MAMMOTH CAVE. A variety of interesting stalactites and stalagmites are found in this unique chamber. St. Peter's Dome, the large stalagmite, is 67 feet in circumference at the base.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ECHO RIVER IN MAMMOTH CAVE. On the fifth and lowest level of Mammoth Cave, Echo River winds through its mysterious channel, 360 feet underground.")
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To topMarble Temple. (Printed verso reads: "Marble Temple is a beautiful onyx formation in Violet City. It is electrically lighted and may be seen at the end of the Star Chamber-Mummy Combination Route.") 2 copies
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To topGrecian Pendant. (Printed verso reads: "MAMMOTH ONYX CAVE, Horse Cave, Ky. The Grecian Pendant. The symmetry and rhythm of Nature are exemplified in this perfect example of the rare bench formation dedicated as the insignia of the most beautiful of Kentucky's famous caves.")
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To topFloyd Collins Discovery. Crystal Springs In Great Crystal Cave.
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To topBoat Ride On Echo River.
In Violet City. (Printed verso reads: Mammoth Cave, Kentucky . . . . 1919.")
Bridal Altar. (Printed verso reads: "The Bridal Altar is one of the oldest and most historic features in Mammoth Cave. Many couples have been married at this spot.")
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To topEcho River 360 Feet Underground. (Printed verso reads: "Echo River is the largest body of water yet discovered in Mammoth Cave and a boat ride on this river, down on the lowest level, is an unforgettable experience. Here, 360 feet underground, is found several species of eyeless fish.") 3 copies
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To topThe Arm Chair.
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To topGrand Canyon Avenue and Floyd Collins' Memorial, Floyd Collins' Crystal Cave, Horse Cave, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Grand Canyon Avenue is one of the largest and, beyond comparison, the most striking cave chamber in the United States. Its huge dimensions - 200 feet high, 110 feet wide, and one-eighth mile long - its beautifully fluted walls, and delicate covering of cystalline alabaster combine to form the unique Memorial to its discoverer, Floyd Collins.")
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To topGypsum Flower, Floyd Collins' Crystal Cave, Horse Cave, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "The exquisite beauty and fantasy of the abundant gypsum deposits is merely suggested in this view. Sparkling with myriad pin-point reflections a trip through Crystal Cave is an unforgetable experience.")
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To topThe Mammoth Aerotite, Mammoth Onyx Cave, Horse Cave, KY. (Printed verso reads: "No more beautiful criterion to the majesty of Nature has ever been discovered. The color blends and fantastic proportions of this huge natural bridge of onyx are indescribable.")
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To topTrail Side Cabins at Historic Entrance to Mammoth Cave.
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To topEcho River, 360 Ft. Underground, Mammoth Cave. 3 copies
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To topMartha Washington Statue.
The Hindu Temple. (Printed verso reads: "HINDU TEMPLE IN MAMMOTH CAVE. Variations in the stalactites, stalagmites, and columns have created this fairyland of formations. Stalactites grown downward from the ceiling, while stalagmites build upward from the floor of the cave. The Hindu Temple is in the Frozen Niagara Section of Mammoth Cave.")
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To topThe Martha Washington Statue.
Gypsum Formation.
The Bridal Altar.
The Bridal Altar.
Growing Stalactite in Gothic Avenue.
Scotchman's Trap.
Comsumptives' Cabin. 2 copies
Bridal Altar.
Olive's Flower.
Looking Out Through Entrance To Mammoth Cave.
Mouth Of The Cave.
On Echo River - 350 Feet Underground.
Martha Washington Statue.
Exit of Corkscrew into Main Cave. 2 copies
The Entrance Looking Out.
Martha Washington Statue.
Martha Washington Statue.
Martha Washington Statue.
The Bridal Altar.
Star Chamber.
Head of Echo River. 2 copies
Dinner In The Cave.
In Violet City. 2 copies
Chimes.
Marble Temple.
The Marble Temple. 2 copies
Stalactites In Pilgrim Avenue.
Jenny Lind's Arm Chair. 2 copies
Bottomless Pitt.
On Echo River, 360 Feet Underground.
Path to the Cave, Looking Up.
Olive's Flower.
Fairy Grotto.
The "Old Arm Chair Stalagtite".
The Post Oak Pillar.
(Printed verso reads: "FROZEN NIAGARA IN MAMMOTH CAVE, Mammoth Cave National Park, Ky. This beautiful formation is Mammoth Cave's outstanding example of nature's subterranean artistry. Frozen Niagara is 75 feet high and 50 feet wide.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Saltpetre Vats and Booth's Amphitheatre in Mammoth Cave, Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. During the War of 1812, saltpetre was mined in Mammoth Cave and converted into gunpowder. It was also at this point that Edwin Booth recited to a group of cave visitors in 1872.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "The 'Falls' - Frozen Niagara In Mammoth Cave, Mammoth Cave National Park, Ky. Fluted stactites form massive draperies, simulating a pipe organ at the 'Foot of the Falls'.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HERCULES - MAMMOTH CAVE TRAIN, Mammoth Cave National Park, Ky. From 1886 to 1929 train service was provided by the Mammoth Cave Railroad Company between Glasgow Junction (now Park City) and Mammoth Cave, a distance of nine miles. The Train is now an exhibit in Mammoth Cave National Park.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "SALTPETRE PIPES IN MAMMOTH CAVE, Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. These wooden pipes which were a part of the saltpetre mining operations in Mammoth Cave during the War of 1812 are still intact and are one of the historical exhibits within the cave.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ECHO RIVER IN MAMMOTH CAVE, MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK, KENTUCKY. This famous cavern stream is 360 feet beneath the surface. The subterranean boat ride is one of the outstanding attractions of Mammoth Cave. Eyeless fish live in the waters of Echo River.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HISTORIC ENTRANCE TO MAMMOTH CAVE, MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK, Kentucky. The only natural entrance to Mammoth Cave, discovered by a bear hunter in 1799. Millions of visitors, entering at this point, have viewed the wonders of this world-famous attraction.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "AUTUMN COLOR. Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. The colorful pagentry of autumn lends a nostalgic atmosphere to the roads and trails of Mammoth Cave National Park.")
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To topFrozen Niagara in Mammoth Cave. (Printed verso reads: "FROZEN NIAGARA IN MAMMOTH CAVE, MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK, KENTUCKY. This beautiful formation is Mammoth Cave's outstanding example of nature's subterranean artistry. Frozen Niagara is 75 feet high and 50 feet wide.")
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To topOn Echo River, 360 Feet Underground.
MAMMOTH CAVE, GOING IN.
A Banquet Scene in Mammoth Cave - 1915. 2 copies
Martha Washington's Statue In The Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "For more than a century, thousands of tourists have gathered in awe inspired groups to watch the weird ghost-like Statue of Martha Washington flash between the high rugged wall of the Main Avenue of Mammoth Cave.") 2 copies
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To topTiger Lilly In The Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "The Tiger Lilly on Robertson Avenue is the most magnificent flower ever exhibited in any cavern. A perfectly pure white lilly clinging to the ceiling by a short slender stem of snowy alabaster. Each petal of this wonder flower stands out separate and distinct.") 2 copies
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To top"Drapery Room" In The Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky. Frozen Niagara Entrance. (Printed verso reads: "Through an onyx faced doorway at one side of Frozen Niagara we enter into a brilliantly lighted dome-shaped room now called the Onyx Chamber. It is easy to imagine that some nymph of the cave has gathered a perfect specimen of every formation and placed it here. First this room was named Old Tut's Tomb, then the Blue Grotto, however, it seems to be impossible to give this indescribable treasure chamber a fitting name.")
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To topElbow Crevice In The Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky. 2 copies
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To topOlive's Bower.
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To topStar Chamber In The Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Star Chamber is one of the oldest and most fascinating in Mammoth Cave. Its name is derived from the fact that crystals on the ceiling give it the appearance of a star-lit sky even in the total darkness of the cave.") 2 copies
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To topEntrance To Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky, Looking Out.
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To topONYX PILLARS IN THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY - NEW ENTRANCE. (Printed verso reads: "The Onyx Pillars stand as sentinels guarding the passageway into the region known as the Onyx Colonnade. As glimpsed in the picture this region abounds in unnumbered Stalagmites and Stalactites ranging in size from the size of a quill to massive pillars, in one instance to a single pillar 22 feet in diameter. Brilliantly lighted - with electricity.") 2 copies
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To topCorkscrew Entrance. Bandit Hall In The Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Climbing up through Cork Screw requires endurance, patience, and skill equal to that of climbing a treacherous mountain. However it is a way out from the Echo River region, and to have accomplished this feat is considered a matter of personal pride.")
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To topBridal Altar in the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "The Bridal Altar is one of the oldest and most historic features in Mammoth Cave. Many couples have been married at this spot.") 2 copies
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To topGiant Stairway, New Entrance.
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To topHindu Temple, New Entrance. (Printed verso reads: "Hindu Temple is located in the east end of Mammoth Cave, near the famed Frozen Niagara. The region around the Temple abounds in mystic beauty - onyx curtains and thousands of stalagmites and stalactites so closely grouped that the pathway which we must travel through this onyx-lined mystery chamber is very narrow and winding.") 2 copies
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To topDinner In Washington Hall, In The Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky.
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To topOnyx Colonnade In The Mammoth Cave Of Kentucky - New Entrance. (Printed verso reads: "Stalactites grow from the ceiling. The drip of water passes through the center. Stalagmites grow or build up from the floor and are the surplus deposit from stalactites. All the section of cave around Frozen Niagara abounds in both stalactites and stalagmites and is brilliantly lighted with electricity.") 2 copies
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To topFrozen Niagara in Mammoth Cave, Ky. Frozen Niagara Entrance. (Printed verso reads: "Niagara Falls reproduced in onyx is 50 ft. wide and 75 ft. high. This huge formation on close examination resembles a series of massive, beautifully colored icicles, each one holding its own individuality from top to bottom. It is impossible to get a photograph that does full justice to this frozen display which surpasses by far anything yet discovered in cave formations.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MUMMIFIED BODY OF A MAN DISCOVERED JUNE 7, 1935, IN MAMMOTH CAVE, KENTUCKY.") 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ONYX COLONNADE IN MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY.")
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To topFerry Across Green River At Mammoth Cave.
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To topGypsum Formations. (Printed verso reads: "Mammoth Cave has large quantities of crystallized gypsum and gypsum formation. Gypsum is formed in a very different way than cave onyx and is found in very few caves.")
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To topGypsum Flowers. (Printed verso reads: "Mammoth Cave has large quantities of crystallized gypsum and gypsum formation. Gypsum is formed in a different way than cave onyx and is found in very few caves.")
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To topDead Sea, Mammoth Cave, "In Old Kentucky." (Printed verso reads: "Mammoth Cave is, and always will be, one of the world wonders. Its lakes and rivers contain blind fish. There are wingless grasshoppers, strange rock formations, bottomless pits, avenues, halls and domes, one having a ceiling 125 feet high and covering two acres.")
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To topFairy Grotto. (Printed verso reads: "Here the Almighty has placed treasures of beauty like jewels in an earthen casket. Enchanting, indeed, is the beauty of Fairy Grotto and numerous vaulted chambers the largest having an area of two acres and a roof 125 feet high. Star Chamber, with a ceiling of black manganese, is studded with innumerable crystals of snowy gypsum. The most beautiful section of the Cave is known as Violet City.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "On Echo River, 360 Feet Underground.")
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To topEcho River Flowing Out Of Mammoth Cave.
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To topCrystal Lake and September Morn, In the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky - Frozen Niagara Entrance. (Printed verso reads: "CRYSTAL LAKE AND SEPTEMBER MORN. Note the Onyx statue of the 'Bathing Beauty', the dream girl, also the reflection. This is the most perfect cave statue known, so white that it can be seen, as the guide expressed it, in the dark. This is the most beautiful Cave Lake yet discovered! As clear as crystal, alive with fish, electrically lighted, boat ride at all times.")
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To topDead Sea in the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "As far back as 1880 in a book on Mammoth Cave, Prof. J. Hoyes Panton said in describing its size: 'Here we see 223 avenues, 150 miles of which have been explored, 47 domes, one 300 ft. high, 23 pits, one 175 ft. deep, 8 cataracts, 3 rivers, 2 lakes and one sea.' More than as much again has been explored since that date.")
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To topTrail Near Mammoth Cave Entrance.
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To topMammoth Cave National Park. [Fold-Out Mailer Containing 19 Prints.]
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To top(Handwritten Note On Verso Reads: "Cabin on original Stephen Bishop tract of land adjoining Mammoth Cave. Stephen Bishop was the first guide and explorer of Mammoth Cave.")
(Handwritten Note On Verso Reads: "Road scene on the Mammoth Cave estate, 3 miles from entrance to the cave. The road shown is a part of the Cave City and Mammoth Cave pike, now a state road. Road work is now in progress but there is no interruption to traffic.")
(Printed verso reads: "World Famous Wooldridge Monument, Maplewood Cemetery. Carved in Italy, and erected in 1894 prior to his death, Col. Henry Wooldridge, who died in 1899, was responsible for this interesting monument. The figures represent friends and relatives and animals of which he was fond in life. Col. Wooldridge is the only person buried in this plot.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "WOOLDRIDGE MONUMENTS, Maplewood Cemetery. Carved in Italy and erected in 1894 prior to the death of Col. Henry Wooldridge. Col. Wooldridge is the only person buried in the lot, his body resting in the stone vault in front of the statue.") 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Mule Day Market.")
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To topWooldridge Monument. (Printed verso reads: "Since 1899 many tourists have visited Maplewood Cemetery to view the unique memorial erected by Col. Henry G. Wooldridge, Kentucky horseman and hunter. Proud of his lineage, he had a figure of himself carved of marble in Italy (1893) and figures of his relatives, his dog, horse, a deer and fox cut from stone. Col. Wooldridge died in 1899 and is buried in the Mausoleum, surrounded by these fantastic monuments.")
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To topWooldridge Monuments, Erected By Henry Wooldridge, 1894.
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To topWooldridge Monuments.
Mayfield High School.
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To topCountry Club.
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To topAmerican Legion Memorial Building.
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To topM.E. Church. 2 copies
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To topS. Side Square, March 11, 1907.
Baptist Church.
[Downtown] Mayfield, March 11, 1907.
West Kentucky College, March 11, 1907.
Broadway Looking East, March 11, 1907.
Merit Pants Co., March 11, 1907.
The Pet Milk Company.
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To topFirst Methodist Church.
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To topLooking West on Second Street.
Third Street, Looking West.
Third Street, Looking East.
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To topM.E. Church, South.
- Box 9, item 182
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Second Street, Looking West, In 1863 Showing Provisions And Munition Train In Transit Between the Ohio River And The South. 2 copies
- Box 9, item 183
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To top[Aerial View.]
Maysville, Ky. And Aberdeen, Ohio. [Aerial View.]
Looking West from Fort Hill.
Maysville, Ky., looking East. Taken from Devil's Backbone.
Looking over Devil Backbone - Maysville, Ky. In Distance.
Maysville, Ky., from Smoky Hollow.
Masonic Temple.
The Masonic Temple.
Bird's Eye View of Maysville, KY., From Aberdeen, Ohio.
- Box 9, item 192
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To topLooking South from Forrest Ave. during flood.
Hills back of Maysville, Ky.
Bird's Eye View of Maysville, Ky., looking over Buffalo Trace.
Maysville, Ky., from Germantown Road.
Buffalo Trace.
Mayfair Court.
- Box 9, item 198
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To topGeneral View From Buffalo Trace.
- Box 9, item 199
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To topBird's Eye View From Lexington Pike. [Same Print As Box 9, No. 199.]
- Box 9, item 200
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To topFlood View On Second Street, January, 1937.
- Box 9, item 201
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To topGeneral View of Maysville, KY., From Buffalo Trace.
- Box 9, item 202
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To topBird's-Eye View of Maysville, Ky., showing Bridge across Ohio River.
- Box 9, item 203
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To topMoonlight On The Ohio. 3 copies
- Box 9, item 204
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To topMaysville-Aberdeen Bridge. Dedicated As A Memorial To Simon Kenton.
- Box 9, item 205
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To topU.S. Post Office.
- Box 9, item 206
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Maysville Country Club New Home.
- Box 9, item 207
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To topNew Hayswood Hospital.
- Box 9, item 208
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To topHayswood Hospital.
- Box 9, item 209
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To topNew C.&O. [Chesapeake & Ohio] Depot.
- Box 9, item 210
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To topWilson Hospital.
3rd St. Residences.
Kirk Apartments.
- Box 9, item 213
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To topTraxel's Restaurant, Bakery, Confectionary has an established reputation for the best foods - served the best. Established In 1878. (Printed verso reads: MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, was known for many years as 'Limestone' from the creek of that name which empties into the Ohio River at this place, and later was called Maysville after John May of Virginia, then owner of the land on which the city now stands. In the spring of 1775 Simon Kenton passed down the Ohio and landed at the mouth of Limestone Creek. The first settlement at this place was made in 1784 when a double log cabin and block house was built, on which at the present time now stands the High School Building. Daniel Boone also resided here in 1786.") [Foldout Card Lists Distances To Scenic And Historic Places In Kentucky.] 2 copies
- Box 9, item 214
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To topHigh School. 2 copies
- Box 9, item 215
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Mason County Court House And Presbyterian Church. 3 copies
- Box 9, item 216
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To topCourt House.
Court House, constructed 1840 A.D.
St. Patrick's Church. 2 copies
- Box 9, item 219
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To topChristian Church.
- Box 9, item 220
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Carnation Milk Products Co. Plant.
- Box 9, item 221
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To topSteam Boat On The Ohio - From Lexington Pike, Smoky Hollow. [Two scenes.]
View, Steamer Homer Smith, Largest Excursion Boat On Ohio River. [Steam Boat.] 3 copies
- Box 9, item 223
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To topStr. Courier. [Steam Boat.]
View Of Cumberland Gap And Pinnacle Mountain, Near Middlesboro, KY.
- Box 9, item 225
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To topHigh School.
- Box 9, item 226
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The Middlesboro.
The New Middlesboro.
Moonlight Scene On Fern Lake, Near Middlesboro, KY. 2 copies
- Box 9, item 229
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To topHotel Cumberland. (Printed verso reads: "A Strictly Modern Hotel in the Heart of the Cumberland Mountains. A Beautiful Golf Course Open to Guests.") 2 copies
- Box 9, item 230
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To topHotel Cumberland. (Printed verso reads: "The finest Hotel in Eastern Kentucky, in the Heart of the Cumberland Mountains.")
- Box 9, item 231
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To topThree States Marker. (Printed verso reads: "The 'Three States Marker' is located at junction of the State lines of Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee, in Cumberland Gap. Famous in Daniel Boone and Civil War History. Daniel Boone Trail passes this marker.") 2 copies
- Box 9, item 232
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To topNational Historical Park, near Middlesboro, Ky.
- Box 9, item 233
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To top(Printed verso reads: "BOONE TRAIL MOTEL. Near Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, 100% Air-Conditioned, Electric Heat, Swimming Pool, Free TV, Spacious Rooms, Double Beds.")
- Box 9, item 234
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Chimney and remains of Iron Foundry at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park near Cumberland Gap, Tenn., and Middlesboro, Ky.")
- Box 9, item 235
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To topMiddlesboro Country Club Golf Course. 2 copies
- Box 9, item 236
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To topView of Observation Tower on Pinnacle Mt. showing Fern Lake in the Distance.
- Box 9, item 237
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To topWhere Three States Join, Kentucky, Virginia And Tennessee, On Historic Boone Trail Near Middlesboro, KY.
- Box 9, item 238
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(Printed verso reads: "THE COAL HOUSE - Middlesboro, Kentucky. Built in 1926 with 42 tons of coal mined in the area nearby.")
- Box 9, item 239
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To topThe Coal House, Home Of The Chamber Of Commerce, Middlesboro, KY. 3 copies
- Box 9, item 240
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To topChamber Of Commerce, Middlesboro, KY. Built Of Native Coal.
- Box 9, item 241
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To topMiddlesboro Golf Club, Second Oldest Golf Course In The U.S.A.
- Box 9, item 242
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To topCumberland Ave., Middlesboro, Ky., Looking East towards Pinnacle Mt.
- Box 9, item 243
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To topParking Space atop of Pinnacle Mountain, near Middlesboro, Ky., Overlooking Kentucky - Virginia - Tennessee.
- Box 9, item 244
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MIDDLESBORO, KY. FROM PINNACLE MT. Enjoying the view from the new Observation Platform on Pinnacle Mountain in one of the most noted and beautiful peaks in the Cumberland Mountains. Cumberland Gap National Park is being established at this historic point where Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia meet.")
- Box 9, item 245
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To topHighway Road To Top Of Pinnacle Mountain, Near Middlesboro, KY.
- Box 9, item 246
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To topSkyland Road To Pinnacle, Near Middlesboro, KY. And Cumberland Gap, Tennessee.
- Box 9, item 247
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To topSkyland Road To Pinnacle, Near Middlesboro, "In Old Kentucky".
- Box 9, item 248
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To topSkyland Highway to Top of Pinnacle Mountain from the Saddle of Cumberland Gap. On Scenic U.S. 25E between Middlesboro, Kentucky and Cumberland Gap, Tenn.
- Box 9, item 249
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To topCumberland Gap, Near Middlesboro, KY.
- Box 9, item 250
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To topCumberland Mountain Near Middlesboro, KY. 2 copies
- Box 9, item 251
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CUMBERLAND AVENUE and THE PINNACLE.")
- Box 9, item 252
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To topOverlooking Cumberland Gap from atop Pinnacle Mt. near Middlesboro, Ky. In the Proposed Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Virginia - Tennessee - Kentucky.
- Box 9, item 253
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To topBEAUTIFUL FERN LAKE, Near Middlesboro, KY.
- Box 9, item 254
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To topEvening Scene On Fern Lake.
Fern Lake.
Fern Lake. (Printed verso on One Card reads: "Fern Lake, almost four miles long, fed by mountain streams, is in the mountains one mile above Middlesboro. It is the source of water supply for the city. The water is practically without mineral content and tests zero as to hardness.") 2 copies
- Box 9, item 257
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To topBeautiful Fern Lake in the Cumberland Mountains.
- Box 9, item 258
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To topHistoric Cumberland Gap And Pinnacle Mountain, Near Middlesboro, KY. 3 copies
- Box 9, item 259
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To topJ.R. Shoffner Tourist Home - 1207 East Cumberland Avenue, MIDDLESBORO, KENTUCKY - On U.S. 25E - Short Route to Florida. (Printed verso reads: "Modern baths steam heat fans plenty of FREE Parking space and garages optional friendly service. At the gateway to historic Cumberland Gap, Pinnacle, and Cudjo's Cave. Reasonable Rates All Year. Owned and Operated by Mr. & Mrs. J.R. Shoffner.")
- Box 9, item 260
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To topG.W. Shoffner Tourist Home - 1117 East Cumberland Ave., MIDDLESBORO, On U.S. 25E, At the Foot of Historic Cumberland Mountain. (Printed verso reads: "TRAVELER'S HOME. Modern steam heat fans brick building. Free Parking. Owned and Operated by Mr. & Mrs. G.W. Shoffner. Member, Federal Highway Homes. ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH.")
- Box 9, item 261
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To topRock Bluff on Colmar Road, near Middlesboro, Ky.
- Box 9, item 262
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To topPinnacle Rock, 2.5 Miles South of Middlesboro, Ky.
- Box 9, item 263
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To topView From Top Of Cumberland Mountain, Fern Lake In Distance.
- Box 9, item 264
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To topOld Virginia Homestead, Near Middlesboro, KY.
Top Of Pinnacle Mountain.
- Box 9, item 266
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To topSwinging Bridge In The Cumberland Mountains, Near Middlesboro, KY.
- Box 9, item 267
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To topThe Pinnacle From Cumberland Avenue.
- Box 9, item 268
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To topPinnacle Rock near Middlesboro, Ky.
Va. Iron, Coal & Coke Co., Middlesboro, Ky.
Cumberland Ave.
Six Beautiful Double-Tone Post Cards, Perforated For Detaching, Each One Different. Views Of MIDDLESBORO, KENTUCKY.
Fannie Hoggins Graves Open Air Theatre - (1936). On Campus Of Kentucky Female Orphan School. (Printed verso reads: "One of the most beautiful spots in Kentucky - The Fannie Hoggins Graves Open Air Theatre - (1936), on the campus of the Kentucky Female Orphan School, Midway, Kentucky. Fourteen miles west of Lexington, between the Leestown and Old Frankfort Pikes. This unique school is the only one known that chooses its students wholly from orphan girls.") 2 copies
- Box 10, item 1
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To topResidence J.W. Parrish. Martin Geertz, Architect, Lexington, Ky.
Starks Hall. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Female Orphan School. Fourteen miles west of Lexington between the Leestown and Old Frankfort Pikes. This is the only secondary school known that chooses its students from among orphan girls. It was started and is maintained by the Christian Church.")
- Box 10, item 3
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To topGreetings from MIDWAY, KY. (Generic River Scene.)
- Box 10, item 4
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To topKentucky Female Orphan School, Midway, Ky. New Building. Erected in 1894.
Christian Church.
Masonic Temple.
Mill At Mill Springs, KY.
- Box 10, item 8
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To topI was the Bell of the M.F.C., Millersburg, Ky.
The Old Mill. On the Waters of Hinkston. 3 copies
Presbyterian Church.
Baptist Church.
Methodist Church.
Millersburg College.
Millersburg Military Institute.
Cadets On Hike, Millersburg Military Institute.
- Box 10, item 16
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To topHighway Bridge Across Ohio River At Milton, KY.
- Box 10, item 17
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To topNo. 4 Ohio River From Moffett Cemetery Near Milton, Kentucky.
- Box 10, item 18
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To topView Of The Ohio River From Longview Inn Near Milton, KY.
- Box 10, item 19
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To topTown Square.
- Box 10, item 20
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To topCourt House.
- Box 10, item 21
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Rowan County Court House.
Methodist Church.
Christian Church.
U.S. Post Office.
(Printed verso reads: "JOHNSON CAMDEN LIBRARY, MOREHEAD STATE COLLEGE. The Johnson Camden Library, on the Morehead State College Campus, has reading rooms and research facilities for over 2,000 students, and a book-housing capacity of 100,000 volumes.")
- Box 10, item 26
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To topCollege Auditorium With Field's Hall At Right, Morehead Teachers' College.
- Box 10, item 27
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To topCampus Scene With President's Home In Center, Morehead Teachers' College. 2 copies
- Box 10, item 28
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To topMain Street Looking East.
- Box 10, item 29
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To topStreet Scene. [Midland Trail Hotel, Kentucky Utilities, Eagles Nest Restaurant, Morehead Hotel buildings.]
Administration Building, Morehead Teachers' College.
- Box 10, item 31
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To topAllie Young Hall, A Modern Dormitory For Women, State Teachers' College.
- Box 10, item 32
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To topInterior of one of the Camp Exchanges, "The Soldiers' Store," Camp Breckinridge.
- Box 10, item 33
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To topInterior of one of the fine Service Clubs, Camp Breckinridge.
- Box 10, item 34
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To topCamp Headquarters, Camp Breckinridge.
- Box 10, item 35
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To topCapitol Hotel, People's Bank & Trust Co.'s Building.
New Post Office Building.
- Box 10, item 37
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To topMorganfield High School.
- Box 10, item 38
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To topUnion Soldier Monument.
Public Square on Court Day.
Montgomery County Court House.
- Box 10, item 41
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To topLaying Corner Stone of Government Building.
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Court Day in Mt. Sterling, Ky.")
Hotel Montgomery. (Printed verso reads: "THE MONTGOMERY HOTEL, MOUNT STERLING, KY. Equipped with every modern convenience for permanent and transient guests. Special accomodations provided for the Commercial Men. Maurice Todes, Owner. Allie G. Hunt, Manager.")
- Box 10, item 44
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To topMt. Sterling High School.
- Box 10, item 45
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To topCourt House.
Christian Church.
Mary Chiles Hospital.
- Box 10, item 48
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To topStreet Scene. [Miller's Drugs, Rexall Drugs, Mary's Café, Vernon Theatre, Westinghouse Appliances, Mt. Vernon Hotel].
- Box 10, item 49
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To topGen. S.B. Buckner On Porch Of His Home Glen Lily, Near Munfordville, KY.
- Box 10, item 50
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To topGlen Lily, Home Of General Buckner, Hart County, Kentucky.
Old Munford Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "This Inn was built by Thomas Bowling Munford between 1800 and 1815. Andrew Jackson stopped here overnight on his way to be inaugurated President. Located one block west of 31W at Munfordville, Kentucky. From drawing made 1915 just as it appeared before repairs and changes were made.") [Drawing.]
- Box 10, item 52
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To topNew Highway Bridge over Green River.
- Box 10, item 53
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To topBridge Over Green River.
- Box 10, item 54
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To topNorth Approach of the Green River Bridge.
- Box 10, item 55
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To topHart County Court House.
- Box 10, item 56
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To topPost Office. 2 copies
- Box 10, item 56
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To topCourt House. 2 copies
- Box 10, item 58
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The Keys-Houston Clinic Hospital, Established 1903, Corner 5th And Walnut, Murray, Kentucky.
- Box 10, item 59
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To top(Printed verso reads: "MURRAY PLAZA COURT - U.S. 641 - South City Limits. 22 Deluxe Units - Completed 1954 - Air Conditioned - Electric Heat - Wall-to-Wall Carpet - TV Lounge - Fifteen miles to Kentucky Lake.")
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To topWilliam Mason Memorial Hospital.
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To topBoys' Dormitory, Murray State Teachers College.
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To topAuditorium - Murray State Teachers College. Seating Capacity 5000.
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To topAdministration And Gymnasium Building, Murray State Teachers' College. New Auditorium In Left Background.
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To topTraining School Building Of Murray State Teachers' College.
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To topWell's Hall, Girls' Dormitory, Murray State Teachers' College - West Campus View. [Two Scenes.] 2 copies
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To topCarman Motel, On Ky. 94 and 121, West Main St. at College Campus. (Printed verso reads: "CARMAN MOTEL. Located South of Murray State College Campus on Kentucky Highways 94 and 121. 12 Beautifully furnished units - Air conditioned - Electric heat - Combination tub and shower baths. Completed 1954.")
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To topFirst Baptist Church.
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Scenes in Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park "Nature's Paradise". (Printed verso reads: "Natural Bridge State Park. This Park is located in the foothills of the Eastern Kentucky mountains, and contains over a thousand acres of forest and woodland. Its slopes are covered with all kinds of wild flowers and shrubs and beautiful trees. It is the home of many song birds and small animals. The bridge is a gigantic natural stone formation, connecting two ridges at an altitude of 1550 feet, and is 125 feet long, 35 feet wide, and 75 feet high. There are many other interesting rock formations in this Park. HEMLOCK LODGE, Natural Bridge, Kentucky, located within the Park. An ideal place to spend a vacation, or a week-end. Good food. Reasonable Rates. Also refreshment stand in the Park. Ben Gabbard, Mgr.")
(Printed verso reads: "Steps up Natural Bridge in Natural Bridge State Park, Slade, Kentucky.")
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To topR.R. Tunnel At Natural Bridge, KY.
Sphinx Rock.
Cave at Natural Bridge, Kentucky.
Balanced Rock in Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park. (Printed verso reads: "Balanced Rock is one of the many odd rock formations in Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park.")
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To topThe "Bridge" In Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park, From A Distance. (Printed verso reads: "Natural Bridge, from a distance of a quarter mile made with telephoto lens. Nature Study Classes of Eastern Kentucky State Normal School, Richmond, compose group astride summit of arch. On the dividing ridge between Powell and Wolfe counties, Kentucky, on the L.&N. Railroad.")
Lake At Natural Bridge, Ky., State Park. (Printed verso reads: "Lake, boats, and bath houses look small, indeed, from the summit of Natural Bridge, Ky.; fleet of pleasure boats at left foreground, and at extreme left, the water tank looks like a miniature toadstool.")
One Of The High Peaks At Natural Bridge, KY. (Printed verso reads: "Scaling the peaks in the highest rocky formations in Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park is a hazardous undertaking, but now and then some venturesome tourist accomplishes it. The view is toward Slade, two miles away.")
Natural Bridge, Height 215 Feet, Width 100 Feet, Span 90 FT.
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To topThe "Bridge" In Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park. (Printed verso reads: "Natural Bridge, itself, is a conglomerate limestone arch, 85 feet wide at the bottom, 30 feet high from base to roof of arch, and 30 feet broad on top. It is strong enough and big enough to support two loaded trains of 30 cars each. In Powell Co., Kentucky, on L.&N. Railroad.") 2 copies
"Balanced Rock" In KY. Natural Bridge State Park. (Printed verso reads: "'Balanced Rock', at left of main trail leading to cave and spring, is a flattened sphere set on a natural base, with fantastic shrubbery and mountain laurel clinging to its strong shoulders for support. An outdoor wonder in Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park, on the L.&N. Railroad in Powell County, Ky.")
Hemlock Lodge. 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Close-up of Natural Bridge in Natural Bridge State Park, Slade, Kentucky.")
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To topAmong great Gorges, Natural Bridge, Ky.
Natural Arch in Cumberland National Forest, McCreary County, Kentucky, 2 miles from U.S. 27 on Day Ridge Road. Reforestation project of the Kentucky Federation Women's Club.
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To topLake and Grounds at Natural Bridge, Kentucky. 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "NATURAL BRIDGE, In Natural Bridge State Park near Slade, Kentucky.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Natural Bridge. This natural bridge formation is 50 feet wide at the base and 30 feet across the top and is said to contain over 15 million pounds of stone. Nestled on the mountain top overlooking the Red River Valley area of Cumberland National Forest is one of Kentucky's most scenic attractions.")
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To topBalanced Rock, Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park.
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To topNatural Bridge of Kentucky. 4 copies
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To topNatural Bridge. 9 copies
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To topNatural Bridge on L.&E. R.R.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Rustic bridge over the Lake at Natural Bridge State Park, Slade, Kentucky.")
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To topNatural Bridge, "In Old Kentucky" - K16. (Printed verso reads: "Natural Bridge, 36 miles east of Winchester, is an arched rock forming a bridge, with a span of over 100 feet, the center being about 40 feet thick and fifty feet wide at the top. It is located in a large pleasure park with fishing and bathing attractions.") 4 copies
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To topFat Man's Misery, Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park.
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To topKentucky's Natural Bridge.
Natural Bridge, Powell County, KY. (Printed verso reads: "The Kentucky Natural Bridge State Park is located in Wolfe and Powell Counties. In the variety and majesty of its scenic splendors it is unique among the State Parks of the Nation, as it includes the great Natural Bridge connecting two mountain tops in Powell and Wolfe Counties. It has been said that "Nature was in her most spectacular mood when she swung the gigantic stone bridge across the mountain side, putting into suspension 15,000,000 tons of stone with the same ease as that with which a child would build a bridge of blocks." Two heavily laden freight trains could be supported on this natural bridge.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "NATURAL BRIDGE. Located in the scenic Red River Valley, Cumberland National Forest, the beautiful State Park covers an area of 1,137 acres. This complete vacation park with all facilities is located on Ky. Highway 77, 2.5 miles from Slade, Ky. and highway 15. Natural Bridge is one of Kentucky's most spectacular natural wonders.")
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To topNatural Bridge At A Distance.
Natural Bridge - Natural Bridge State Park, Ky.
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To topNatural Bridge Of Kentucky.
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To topTrail Of The Lonesome Pine - Across Frozen Mtn. Near Natural Bridge State Park, Kentucky. 2 copies
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To topNatural Bridge, Kentucky, and Surrounding Country.
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To topNatural Bridge, Kentucky.
Balancing Rock On Laurel River, Southeastern Kentucky.
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To topMain Building, Nazareth Academy.
Church And New Convent.
Nazareth Convent And Academy.
Nazareth Convent and Academy, Near Bardstown.
Main Entrance To Convent.
The Academy.
Nazareth Junior College. (Printed verso reads: "Actual Aerial Photograph.") [Damaged.]
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To topChurch and Entrance to New Convent.
Holy Rosary Shrine in October. 2 copies
Rustic Bridge In Park.
Noonday Visit to the Bl.S. [Blessed Sacrement].
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To topLooking West from Colonial Porch.
The Old Mill Dam.
Entrance of National Cemetery.
Fourth St. School.
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To topNewport High School.
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To top"Old Hen and Little Chickens", Daniel Boone's Cave. (Printed verso reads: "Daniel Boone's Cave, located 6 miles south of Nicholasville, KY., on U.S. 27, marks the spot where tradition relates, this brave frontiersman outwitted a band of savage Indians and made a miraculous escape by passing through the cave and emerging on top of the mountain through an outlet which was unknown to the Indians.")
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To top"The Sphinx", Daniel Boone's Cave.
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To top"The Wisdom Tooth", Daniel Boone's Cave.
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To topJessamine County Court House.
(Printed verso reads: "CHEF SEARS RESTAURANT. U.S. No. 27 South of Lexington, Kentucky. Kentucky is noted for Old Ham, Beaten Biscuits, Fried Chicken - Sea Food and Steaks. Special dishes prepared by Chef Sears. Open 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Tuesdays. Specializing in Dinner Parties.")
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To topView Of Harrodsburg Street.
Lake View Cottages. Located 12 Miles South of Lexington, Ky., at Nicholasville, on U.S. 27. (Printed verso reads: "Sleep in Safety and Comfort without Extravagance. All Strictly Modern Heated Cottages. Open all Year, Popular Prices. Café and Service Station. Free Garage. Owned and Operated by Betty Hulett.")
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To topBrick Works of General Refractory Co.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Lake and Beach, CARTER CAVE STATE RESORT PARK.")
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To topOlympia Springs Hotel.
Some Of The Many Cottages At The Famous Olympian Springs.
Row of Cottages, looking towards Power House at Olympian Springs.
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To topView showing a section of the Beautiful Shaded Lawn at Olympia Springs.
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To topSome of the attractive Pine Log Bungalows at Olympian Springs.
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To topSome of the Beautiful Walks shaded with Towering Trees at Olympian Springs.
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To topGreetings from Olympian Springs. Fishing.
The Club House at Beautiful Olympian Springs.
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To topRaft Shooting the Narrows, Ky. River, near Oneida, Ky.
A Mountain School House, Clay County, Ky. [One-Room School.]
Anderson Hall, Guest House, The Oneida Institute.
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To topSt. Ann Street, Showing Masonic Temple And Rudd Hotel.
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To topHotel Owensboro.
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To topB.P.O.E. Club House. [The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks.]
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To topMain And Allen, Looking East.
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To topFrederica And Fourth, Showing Empress And Bleich Theatres.
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To topHigh School. 2 copies
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To topTwilight Groups At Chautauqua, Aug. 26, 1907.
Beautiful Seven Hills Chautauqua, Aug. 2 To 16, 1905. W.G. Archer, Gen. Supt.
Chautauqua Park.
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To topHigh School.
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(Printed verso reads: "A stern-wheeler docked at Owensboro, Ky., with the Ohio River Bridge in the background. This is a reminder of days gone by when these boats carried passengers and freight from New Orleans to ports of call on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.")
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To topRiverside Park. 2 copies
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To topDam 46 On Ohio River.
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To topSouth Frederica Street.
South Frederica Street.
Ohio River Dam No. 46.
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To topGreetings from Owensboro, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "County Seat of Daviess County - was settled as early as 1799 and incorporated in 1817. The present population is about 25,000. Located on the Ohio River, Owensboro is 114 miles west of Louisville, Kentucky and 40 miles east of Evansville, Ind. The trading area is about 235,000 people.")
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To topCarpenter Lake, Near Owensboro.
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To topRudd House.
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To topThe Rudd House.
High School.
Frederica Flats.
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To topHome Of Ken-Rad Tube And Lamp Corp. (Printed verso reads: "Owensboro is the home of Ken-Rad, the South's only manufacturer of electric lamp bulbs and radio tubes. Daily capacity is 30,000 lamps and 85,000 tubes.")
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To topY.M.C.A. Building.
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To topDavis [sic] County Court House.
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To topDaviess County Court House.
Court House.
First Baptist Church.
St. Stephens Church.
(Printed verso reads: "Elk Lake Shores is Kentucky's newest private resort subdivision. Completely surrounding beautiful ELK LAKE which has over 17 miles of tree covered shoreline, it is located three miles from Owenton, Kentucky.") 2 copies
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To topSt. Nicholas Hotel.
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To topFirst Christian Church.
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Methodist Episcopal Church, Erected 1845. Hon. Richard Hickman Menefee, Born in Owingsville, Ky., December 4th, 1809; Died at Lexington, Ky., February 20th, 1841; Buried in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.; Member of the 25th Session of Congress from this district.
Old Slate Furnace Near Owingsville. [Drawing.]
Lincoln High School.
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To topPaducah Junior College.
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To topIllinois Central Railroad Hospital.
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Illinois Central Railroad Hospital.
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To topRiverside City Hospital. [Showing Contagious Ward, Main Building, Nurses Headquarters.]
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To topHotel Oxford, Located Corner Fifth And Jefferson.
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To topHotel Irvin Cobb. "Kentucky's Most Beautiful Hotel." [Colored Drawing.]
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To topIrvin Cobb Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "A grand view of Paducah and of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers may be had from the upper floors of this new 200 room hostelry, built to meet Paducah's increasing requirements for accomodating convention and transient visitors, and named for her most illustrious son - Irvin Cobb.") 3 copies
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To topIrvin Cobb Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "A grand view of Paducah and of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers may be had from the upper floors of this new 200 room hostelry, built to meet Paducah's increasing requirements for accomodating convention and transient visitors, and named for her most illustrious son - Irvin Cobb.") 2 copies
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To topBirthplace Of Irvin S. Cobb. (Printed verso reads: "Homestead of Dr. Reuben Saunders, Maternal grandfather of Irvin S. Cobb. The old landmark stood at 321 South Third Street. It was razed in 1914.") 7 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "CHIEF PADUKE, FOR WHOM PADUCAH WAS NAMED. In a little more than a hundred years, Paducah grew from an obscure village of Indians to today's progressive city of some 40,000 and over. In 1821 the first white settlers found a moss-hung forest and a small part of the Chickasaw Tribe. These native warriors were ruled by Chief Paduke, for whom this city was named.")
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To topCitizens Saving Bank, Fourth And Broadway.
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To topBroadway, Looking West From Third St.
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To topPost Office.
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4th Street Looking North.
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To topCarnegie Public Library.
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To topHotels Directed By The Kildow Hotel Company, C. Kildow Lovejoy, President and General Manager - Hotel Ritz - Paducah, Kentucky, W.J. Cashen Manager; Hotel Spencer Roane - Spencer, W. Va., John L. Boling, Manager; Hotel Governor Cabell, Huntington, W.Va., Richard O. Parmelee, Manager; Hotel Hermitage, Louisville, Kentucky, Marvin Gatlin, Manager.
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To topBroadway Looking East to Ohio River.
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To topMcCracken County Court House, By Night.
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To topCity Hall.
(Printed verso reads: "Paducah's New City Hall, designed by the internationally famous architect Edward Durell Stone, New York City, was constructed in 1963 and 1964. It occupies a full city block in the downtown urban renewal area and cost approximately $1,500,000. It is an excellent example of Mr. Stone's work and is the first building designed by him to be erected in the state of Kentucky. This structure, with its exterior roofed concourse and colonnade, its great interior court surrounded by offices, graciously houses Paducah's City Government.")
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To topCity Hall. (Printed verso reads: "Paducah's New City Hall, designed by the internationally famous architect Edward Durell Stone, New York City, was constructed in 1963 and 1964. It occupies a full city block in the downtown urban renewal area and cost approximately $1,500,000. It is an excellent example of Mr. Stone's work and is the first building designed by him to be erected in the state of Kentucky. This structure, with its exterior roofed concourse and colonnade, its great interior court surrounded by offices, graciously houses Paducah's City Government.") 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ALBEN W. BARKLEY MEMORIAL, Intersection of Jefferson and N. 28th St. ALBEN W. BARKLEY, 1877-1956. This memorial marker was sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Kentucky State Federation of Labor. 'I would rather be a servant in the house of the Lord than sit in the seat of the mighty'.")
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To topGreetings From Paducah, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "STERNWHEELER ON THE RIVER, 'RIVERTOWN U.S.A.' Large river boats are seldom seen on the rivers of the south. This lovely 'Delta Queen' brings back memories of by-gone days. Pleasure craft, speed boats and modern tow boats have rapidly changed the picture of the 'river town' waterfront.") [Steam boat.]
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To topGreetings from beautiful Kentucky Lake - 184 Miles Long - 2400 Miles Of Shore Line - Largest Man-Made Lake In The World.
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To topMarket House Museum. (Printed verso reads: "William Clark - Market House Museum. The Market House is built on land given to the city by Gen. William Clark who founded the town in 1827. Formerly used by farmers as a market site for their produce, it is now being occupied by Market House Museum.")
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To topGreetings from Paducah - Gateway To The Great Kentucky Lake.
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To topGreetings From Paducah, Ky. River View of By-Gone Days. (Printed verso reads: "THE GORDON C. GREENE. This old 'Queen' is a resplendant memory of past days. It was one of the last generation of powerful paddle-wheel steamboats. It was often seen cruising the Mississippi, Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers. Very few people, living today, can remember the type of large 'sternwheeler' pictured here.")
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To topHistorical Spot of Paducah. Store Where Irvin S. Cobb Bought His First Suit Of Clothes. (Printed verso reads: "Dating back to 1868, Wallerstein's is one of the few Paducah concerns founded in the post Civil War era which is still operating. Here, Irvin S. Cobb, beloved writer of numerous tales of fiction, bought his first pair of short pants, and later, his first pair of long ones. Here too, as a young cub reporter, Cobb spent much of his time with friends and cronies, storing up choice bits of character which he later incorporated in many of his stories.")
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To topB. Weille and Son.
Rudy - Phillips & Co. (Printed verso reads: "We are now for the first time showing our Xmas novelties, and we invite your early inspection of same, before assortment is picked over. On third floor. Special display before bringing down stairs.")
Kentucky Dam - Near Paducah, Ky.
Moonlight On The Ohio River, Showing Paducah, KY.
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To topMoonlight On The Ohio River, Paducah, KY. [Steam Boat.]
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To topUnited States Post Office and Court House.
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To topMunicipal Swimming Pool.
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To topTVA's Kentucky Dam, Near Paducah, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "TVA's Kentucky Dam near Paducah. This dam impounds a lake 184 miles long and has a flood storage capacity of more than four million acre-feet of water. The Kentucky Dam will materially reduce flood crests on the Mississippi River south of Cairo, Illinois. Kentucky Dam is 206 feet high and 8,650 feet long. Surface area of the lake behind the dam is 158,500 acres with a shoreline of more than 2,000 miles.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "James P. Smith Residence, Route 45 near Paducah, Ky.")
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To topMarket.
TVA's Kentucky Dam and Navigation Lock. The Dam is 206 Feet High and 8,650 Feet Long. [Aerial View]
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To topKentucky Dam, T.V.A. Project On The Tennessee River Near Paducah.
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To topAutomobile Bridge across Ohio River. (Printed verso reads: "The Automobile Bridge across the Ohio River at Paducah was completed at a cost of $2,000,000. This bridge is 6,200 feet long and is the connecting link between the North and the South on Federal Highway 45, the shortest and best route between Chicago and the Gulf.") 2 copies
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To topGeorge Rogers Clark Bridge, Spanning The Picturesque Tennessee River At Riverview Near Paducah, "In Old Kentucky".
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To topJohn [sic] Rogers Clark Bridge, Spanning The Picturesque Tennessee River On Highway To Smithland, 3 Miles From Paducah, "In Old Kentucky".
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To topJunction of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers. (Printed verso reads: "Although the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers actually flow together at Livingston Point (shown in far background), Maps show the Junction of the Rivers as being at the lower end of Owen Island (center of picture to left). Cuba Towhead Island is the small island above Owen Island in right of picture. At Paducah the Ohio River is 4150 feet wide.") 2 copies
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To top"Angles", Home of Vice-President Alben W. Barkley. 2 copies
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To top"ANGLES", Home of Vice-President Alben W. Barkley.
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To top"Old Paducah", Old Indian Chief, From Whom Paducah Took Its Name.
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To topGrace Episcopal Church.
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To topBroadway Methodist Church.
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To topMethodist Church, Cor. 7th and Broadway.
Fourth And Broadway, East. [1937 Flood.]
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To topPost Office And Palmer Hotel. [1937 Flood.]
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To topScene At Twenty-Eighth And Broadway, 1937 Flood, No. 9.
Boulder and Dogwood Tree at Irvin S. Cobb's Grave. (Printed verso reads: "Before Irvin S. Cobb passed away he wrote: 'Should the dogwood tree at my burial place live, that will be monument enough for me. Cover the spot with leaves - Christmas berries from the flatlands and cedar from the friendly low McCracken ridges, or leafy boughs from native hickories.' Cobb's grave is located in Oak Grove cemetery.") 3 copies
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To topIrvin Cobb's Monument In Oak Grove Cemetery. (Printed verso reads: "Paducah was the birthplace of Irvin S. Cobb, the noted writer and humorist. It is one of Kentucky's major cities with a surrounding country of wealth in minerals and diversified agriculture, and has many historical spots.") 2 copies
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To topHotel Ritz. C. Kildow Lovejoy, Mgr. 100 Rooms - 100 Baths - Strictly Modern, Fireproof, Garage In Basement, Ample Parking Space. Paducah's Most Popular Hotel - Excellent Food And Service - A New And Modernly Equipped Hotel.
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To topRitz-Charleston Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "The Ritz-Charleston is a new, fire-proof Hotel and contains 100 rooms, each with private bath. Roof Garden and steam heated Garage on premises. RATES MODERATE. Where Quality and Refinement are Paramount.") [Drawing.]
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To topPalmer House Hotel.
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To topStatue Of George Rogers Clark, Ft. Massac State Park.
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To topSt. Francis De Sales Church.
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To topWar Memorial In Oak Grove Cemetery.
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To topBarkley Park and Riverside Hospital on the Ohio River.
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To topLake View Country Club.
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To topEntrance To Bob Noble Park. 2 copies
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To topTilghman High School.
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Tilghman High School.
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To top(Handwritten note on verso reads: "High School, Paintsville, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Mayo Mansion, Paintsville, Kentucky.")
Main Street, Paintsville, Ky., looking East.
Houston Creek above Second Street.
Looking toward Paris, Ky. From Maysville Bridge.
Views of Paris, KY.
Pride Of Paris. First Chicago S.C. Buff Orpington Cockerel, Chicago 1910, and winner of Cup for best shaped male. Mated to 4 grand imported hens of correct type and color, and four massive yearling hens, all several times winners. EGGS, $12 for 15. J. Duncan Bell, Paris, KY.
(Printed verso reads: "THE COLONIAL MOTEL, 1493 Main St., Paris, Kentucky, U.S. Highways 27 and 68. Modern. Air-Conditioned and TV. Wall-to-Wall Carpets. Tile Baths. Centrally Located. Free Daily Newspapers. Cots and Baby Cribs Available. Herb and Mary Fister, Owners-Managers.")
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To topJohn Fox, Jr. Marker at grave of eminent writer in Paris cemetery.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. The charming stone house of Mr. Edward F. Spears located on Ruddle's Mill Pike, 5 miles northwest of Paris, Ky., was begun in 1787. It was built by Laban Shipp whose wife was a sister of Governor Garrard's wife. Afterwards, the place was owned by Abraham Spears, great-great grandfather of the present owner who restored it in 1936. The house still contains most of the original woodwork, flooring, and two ancestral portraits, one of Abraham Spears.") 5 copies
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To topMount Lebanon, Residence Of Gov. Garrard, Near Paris, KY. (Printed verso reads: "'Mt. Lebanon', 4 mi. north of Paris, home of James Garrard, 1749-1822, 2nd Governor of Ky., who is buried in the family graveyard nearby. Here met the first session of Bourbon County Court in 1786. Here the Governor's grand-daughter married a great-nephew of George Washington. The house, built of native stone, is still owned by descendents.") 3 copies
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To topMares And Foals, Claiborne Farm, At Paris, KY.-11. (Printed verso reads: "Entrance to Claiborne Farm, Home of Imp, Sir Gallahad, 3rd Imp, Blenheim, 2nd Gallant Fox, Stimulus, Omaha, Johnstown and other good stallions.")
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To topPublic Library. 3 copies
Public Library.
Public Library.
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Public Library.
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Foote's Landing.
Cane Ridge Church, Birthplace of Disciples of Christ. (Printed verso reads: "Cane Ridge Church, scene of the 'Great Kentucky Revival' 1801, attended by 20,000 to 30,000 people of all sects from many states. The 'falling exercise' and the 'jerks' were symptoms of the emotional excitement prevalent and many who had never spoken a word in public, even children, preached and prayed eloquently. This little log building, now weatherboarded, became the birthplace of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) under Barton W. Stone, 1772-1844, whose purpose was a simplification of creed for Christian unity.")
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To topOld Cane Ridge Meeting House, near Paris, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Here the great non-sectarian revival was held in 1801, attended by 30,000 persons who came on foot, by horseback and wagon. Here in 1804 Barton W. Stone founded the Christian, otherwise known as the Disciples of Christ, Church.") 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Pulpit of the Old Cane Ridge Meeting-House, built in 1791 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. This pulpit was occupied by Barton W. Stone from 1796-1812. It is dedicated by the ministers of the Christian Church to his everlasting memory. CANE RIDGE SHRINE, 8 miles east of Paris, Kentucky.")
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To topM.E. Church, South.
View Of Main Street, Paris, KY. From An Old Engraving. (Printed verso reads: "The county seat of Bourbon, established by the Va. Legislature in 1789 as 'Hopewell', was renamed Paris at the suggestion of James Garrard, a trustee, of French Huguenot descent. The town was laid out along a buffalo trail to the salt springs. This view (from an engraving of about 1840) shows Main St. in front of the court house. Beyond the last houses a large pond lay for many years.") 2 copies
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To topChristian Church. 3 copies
Christian Church. 2 copies
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Christian Church.
Christian Church.
Christian Church.
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To topMethodist Church. 2 copies
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To topBourbon Fair, 1852 - [Shown Are] B.J. Clay, Gen'l Wool, Gen. Winfield Scott, Candidate for President, J. Duncan, Hulchcraft, M. Hurler, Mr. Davis, S. Brooks.
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To topCity School.
Baptist Church. 2 copies
New City School.
Public School.
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To topNew City School.
ROCCLICGAN, Built 1794.
Cabin Built Prior to 1785, Rocclicgan.
(Printed verso reads: "COVERED BRIDGE AT RUDDLES MILL, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Over Stoner Creek.")
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To topOn Picturesque Stoner Creek.
View Up Stoner Creek. 2 copies
Stoner Creek. 2 copies
Stoner Creek.
Boat Landing, Stoner Creek.
Scenes on Stoner Creek. 3 copies
Massie Memorial Hospital.
Massie Memorial Hospital.
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Massie Memorial Hospital.
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To topCourt House. 3 copies
Court House. 2 copies
Court House.
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Court House & Elks Building.
Court House.
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Post Office. 3 copies
The Post Office.
Kentuckian-Citizen Bldg. "Oldest continuously published newspaper in America."
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To topElks Home.
L. & N. Depot.
Main Street.
Paris Milling Co., and Bridge over 100 years old.
Houston Creek looking North near City School.
High Street, opposite Court House. 2 copies
Y.M.C.A.
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To topMain Street.
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Main Street, near Fifth.
M.E. Church.
Bourbon County Memorial Building.
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To topAlabama. No. 1 of a series. (Printed verso reads: "ALABAMA. *Mahmoud-Gala Belle. Stakes winner, half-brother to stakes winners Revoked and Speculation. Standing at Carter Thornton's Threave Main Stud, Paris, Ky.")
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To topFirst Presbyterian Church. 2 copies
Presbyterian Church.
Presbyterian Church.
Presbyterian Church.
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To topRailroad Bridge.
St. Peters Episcopal Church.
Memorial Erected On Site Of First Settlement At Paris By Children Of The American Revolution.
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To topDuncan Avenue.
Greetings from Paris.
(Printed verso reads: "HISTORICAL SKETCH. The handsome Georgian home of John Harris Clay near the Paris, Ky., city limits on the Winchester Road, was built over a period of three years, beginning in 1838, by U.S. Senator Garrett Davis. After the Civil War, it was used as a Military School. Haldeman, A.S.L.A., designed the most attractive Boxwood Perennial and Knot Gardens. May 12-13, 1950. OPEN HOUSE IN KENTUCKY - GARDEN CLUB OF KENTUCKY - BLUE GRASS TOUR. For information contact Mr. Combs, Security Trust Co., Lexington, Kentucky.") 3 copies
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To topMy "Old Kentucky Home", Paris, Ky. Picture taken by J. Duncan Bell House.
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To topDuncan Tavern, Built 1788, Public Square. (Printed verso reads: "This famous old tavern was built by Major Joseph Duncan before the town of Hopewell (Paris) was established and four years before Kentucky became a state. It was the meeting place of the first settlers in the Western wilderness; Daniel Boone, Simon Kenton, James Smith, Michael Stoner and other famous frontiersmen were frequent visitors. Duncan Tavern has been restored under the auspices of the Kentucky Society, Daughters of the American Revolution.") 3 copies
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To topThe Isaac Shelby Room. (Printed verso reads: "THE ISAAC SHELBY ROOM, DUNCAN TAVERN, BUILT IN 1788, PUBLIC SQUARE, PARIS, KENTUCKY. Dedicated to Isaac Shelby, 1750-1826. First Governor of Kentucky, 1792-1796. Sixth Governor of Kentucky, 1812-1816. Hero of three wars.") 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DUNCAN TAVERN HISTORIC CENTER, built 1788, Public Square, Paris, Kentucky. A shrine, museum and library, it is owned and operated by the Kentucky Society, D.A.R. and open to the public. When Major Joseph Duncan licensed his 'majestic inn' and hung out his sign 'THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY' this territory was part of Virginia, with Daniel Boone the first representative from this county of Bourbon in the Virginia Assembly. He with thousands of pioneers came here for rest and refreshment. The left wing was added by the widow of Major Duncan and these together with the first cabinet shop (not yet renovated) constitute this remarkable memorial to the expert workmanship of that early day, and to those men who came with ax and rifle to open up the wilderness.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ENTRANCE HALL, DUNCAN TAVERN HISTORIC CENTER, built 1788, Public Square, Paris, Kentucky. Through the great hand-carved doorway into this hall came thousands of frontiersmen including Boone, Kenton and Stoner to be greeted by the landlord, Major Joseph Duncan, Revolutionary soldier of Virginia. This historic inn is one of three buildings which constitute a block of original pioneer architecture. Owned and operated by the Kentucky Society, D.A.R., it has been dedicated to Mary Desha, one of the four founders of the National Society, D.A.R. It is open to the public.")
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To topDuncan Tavern, Built 1788. 2 copies
(Printed verso reads: "John Fox, Jr., Memorial Library, Duncan Tavern, Public Square, Paris, Kentucky, 40361. This fine historical and genealogical library is dedicated to John Fox, Jr., famed author and native of Bourbon County. The original manuscript of his beloved 'Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come', his desk, chair and other valuable possessions are part of this collection.")
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To topClay Room (Furnished By Descendants) Dedicated To The Clay Family Of Virginia And Kentucky, Duncan Tavern, Built 1788, Public Square, Paris, Kentucky. Headquarters Of The Kentucky Society, Daughters Of The American Revolution.
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To topRogers Room (Two Views) Furnished By Descendants. Dedicated To Nathaniel Rogers, Revolutionary Soldier And Member Of The Convention That Framed The Constitution Of Kentucky, 1799. Duncan Tavern Built 1788, Public Square, Paris, Kentucky. Headquarters Of The Kentucky Society, Daughters Of The American Revolution. 2 copies
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To topThe Dr. Frederick K. Blair Room, Dedicated By His Sister, Mrs. Stephen T. Davis, Librarian Of The Kentucky Society, Daughters Of The American Revolution, And Chairman Of Furnishings, Duncan Tavern, Paris, Kentucky, Headquarters Of The Kentucky Society. 2 copies
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To topLibrary, Duncan Tavern, Built 1788, Paris, Kentucky. Headquarters Of The Kentucky Society, Daughters Of The American Revolution. 3 copies
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To topBanquet Hall, Duncan Tavern, Built 1788, Public Square, Paris, Kentucky. Headquarters of the Kentucky Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. This card issued by descendants of Lieutenant Robert Clark, born 1745 Augusta County, Virginia, died 1801 Bourbon County, Kentucky. 2 copies
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To topThe Frances Conn Williams Clay Room, Dedicated By Her Daughter, Mrs. Frederick A. Wallis, Past State Regent And Former Historian General, Daughters Of The American Revolution, Duncan Tavern, Paris, Kentucky, Headquarters Of The Kentucky Society.
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To topParkland Motel. (Printed verso reads: "PARKLAND MOTEL, PARK CITY, KENTUCKY. On U.S. 31-W at Junction of Ky. 255. The entrance to Mammoth Cave National Park. The newest and most modern Court in this area. Completely Air-Conditioned, TV in Rooms, Free Radio. Next door to Neviele's Finer Foods.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Park Mammoth Resort/Motel. Rooms with a beautiful mountaintop view - 1500 acres of woodland. 101 Beautifully appointed rooms furnished in southern tradition, with TV and telephone. Beautiful gourmet dining room overlooking valley. Indoor - Outdoor year around swimming pool. 3 mile scenic railroad (heated in winter); 2, 4 & 7 hour trips through the world's most beautiful caverns. 18 hole championship golf course. Horseback riding, skeet shooting - hunting in season.")
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To topPark Lake, Fleming County. 2 copies
Monument to Confederate Dead, Perryville, Ky., Battle Field. The battle of Perryville was fought Oct. 8th, 1862, by the armies under Gens. Buell (Federal) and Bragg (Confederate). It was one of the bloodiest battles of the war, for the number of men engaged. 3 copies
Battle Spring. 2 copies
Perryville Battlefield, Stone Fence, Breast Works of Memphis, Tenn., Regiment. Ky. Historical Series No. 3.
Chaplin River above Spring, Perryville Battlefield. Kentucky Historical Series No. 2.
(Printed verso reads: "BATTLE OF PERRYVILLE, Artist - R.G. McRae. Painting on display, PERRYVILLE BATTLEFIELD STATE PARK.")
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To topMonument at Ky. Confederate Home.
Confederate Home.
(Printed verso reads: "PANORAMIC VIEW, THE BREAKS INTERSTATE PARK, KENTUCKY-VIRGINIA. Situated in the Cumberland Mountains, along the border of Kentucky and Virginia, The Breaks Interstate Park is one of the most beautiful in the United States. This scene, from the States Overlook, shows Russell Fork and Highway 80. Nearest towns are: Elkhorn City, Pikeville, Jenkins, Kentucky; Haysi, Vansant, and Grundy, Virginia."
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To topHotel Anthony.
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To top"Sleep In Safety" Hotel James Hatcher. Only Fireproof Hotel On The Big Sandy. I Came Here For A Change And Rest. Porters Get The Change And The Hotel Get The Rest.
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To topScene near Pikeville, Ky.
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To top7 Ponds, 13 Acres for Rearing Bass for Pike County Streams. (Printed verso reads: "40,000 fingerling bass placed annually in streams of Pike County by Pike County Fish and Game Protective Association.")
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To topHotel Pinson. (Printed verso reads: "On your next visit to Eastern Kentucky, register at THE PINSON, Pikeville's Newest Hotel, Modern, Centrally Located, Free Parking, Coffee Shop, Air Cooled, Automatic Sprinklers provide fire protection Day and Night. Recommended AAA Hotel, Approved by Duncan Hines.")
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To topHotel James Hatcher. (Printed verso reads: "HOTEL JAMES HATCHER. Rat and Fireproof - Free Garage. 'A Home away from Home'. I came here for a change and rest; - The porter gets that change and Hotel gets the rest; Our scenery not made by Hand, but made by God.")
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To topPikeville College and Boy's Dormitory, Methodist Hospital at right.
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To topPikeville Motel. Every Cottage With Tile Bath And Steam Heat. (Printed verso reads: "PIKEVILLE MOTEL AND RESTAURANT, 2 miles South of Pikeville, Ky. On U.S. 23, 460, 119 and Ky. 80. East Kentucky's newest and most modern Motor Court. Located on the Big Sandy River in the hills of 'Old Kentucky' on the 'Trail of the Lonesome Pine' near the 'Breaks' of the great Cumberland Mountains. Whether for a one night's stay or your entire vacation, swimming pool, motor boats, and fishing boats for your pleasure and relaxation.")
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To topMain Street.
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Bird's-eye View of Pikeville, Ky.
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To topOn The Big Sandy, South of Pikeville, Ky.
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To topPikeville High School and Wright Hall. 2 copies
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To topBell County Court House and Square, showing Chain Rock on Pine Mountain.
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To topBell County Courthouse.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Kentucky College Beauties at Reflecting Pool in Pine Mountain State Park, near Pineville, Kentucky. Home of the Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival.")
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To topSouvenir of PINEVILLE, KY. [View of Town.]
View of Pine Street.
Where Three States Join, Kentucky, Virginia And Tennessee, On Historic Boone Trail Near Middlesboro, KY.
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To topA Bit Of Natures Loveliness, Sunset On The Cumberland, Near Pineville, KY.
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To topThe Majestic Cumberland.
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To topSunset On The Cumberland, Near Pineville. 2 copies
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To topThe Famous Seven Sisters On The Harlan Line, Near Pineville, KY.
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To topSeven Sisters, Between Harlan And Pineville. 3 copies
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To topBig and Little Clear Creek Wind their way through the Grounds. Clear Creek - CLEAR CREEK MOUNTAIN SPRINGS. (Printed verso reads: "Kentucky Baptist Encampment.")
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To topFalls and Rapids on Clear Creek, near Pineville, Ky.
Wasiota Bridge near Pineville, Ky.
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To topTurtle Back Rock, Pine Mt., Overlooking Pineville, KY.
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To topPinnacle Rock in Bell Co., Ky.
Chained Rock, Cumberland State Park.
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To topA Scene On The Harlan Line.
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To topHemlock Hall, Baptist Assembly Grounds, Clear Creek Mountain Springs.
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To topBig Clear Creek, Clear Creek Springs.
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To topClear Creek Mountain Springs.
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To topAuditorium, Baptist Assembly Grounds, Clear Creek Mountain Springs.
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To topAuditorium, Clear Creek Springs.
- Box 10, item 376
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To topKentucky Ridge Forest - Where the Mountain Laurel Blooms. (Printed verso reads: "KENTUCKY RIDGE FOREST, Adjoining Pine Mountain State Park. One of the shelter houses in a picnic area high in the CUMBERLAND MOUNTAINS near PINEVILLE, KENTUCKY.")
- Box 10, item 377
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To topBird's-eye View of Pineville, Ky.
Bird's-Eye View, From Top Of Mountain.
- Box 10, item 379
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To topBird's-Eye View Of Pineville, KY.
- Box 10, item 380
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To topBird's-Eye View Of Pineville, Ky.
- Box 10, item 381
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To topPineville, Ky., looking West.
[Bird's-Eye View Of Pikeville, Ky.]
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To topContinental Hotel. 2 copies
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To topKentucky Avenue.
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To topPineville on West Bank of the Cumberland.
Book of Job. (Printed verso reads: "A scene from . . . 'The Book of Job': a dramatic production held during the summer in Laurel Cave, a natural amphitheatre in Pine Mountain State Park, near Pineville, Kentucky.")
- Box 10, item 387
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Pine Mountain State Park, Pineville, Ky. Lodge.")
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To topContinental Hotel. "Home Of The Mountain Laurel Festival." (Printed verso reads: "CONTINENTAL HOTEL - Pineville's Only Hotel - Reasonable Rates. Under Manaagement of Jos. SALAVA.")
- Box 10, item 389
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To top"The Pride Of Kentucky Baptists" - Kelly Hall - Clear Creek Mountain Springs.
- Box 10, item 390
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To topMountain Preachers' School on Clear Creek, near Pineville, Ky.
- Box 10, item 391
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To topGreetings from Pleasureville, KY. [Generic River Scene.]
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Greetings from Pleasureville, KY. [Generic River Scene.]
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Greetings from Pleasureville, KY. [Generic River Scene.]
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Greetings from Pleasureville, KY. [Generic River Scene.]
- Box 10, item 395
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To topGreetings from Pleasureville, KY. [Generic Lake Scene.]
- Box 10, item 396
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Greetings from Pleasureville, KY. [Generic Lake Scene.]
Greetings from Pleasureville, KY. [Generic Pastoral Scene.]
- Box 10, item 398
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To topGreetings from Pleasureville, KY. [Generic Stream Scene.]
- Box 10, item 399
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To topBirth Place Of Bradley Kincaid, The Famous Old Mountain Ballad Singer, Near The Village Of Point Leavell, Garrard County, "In Old Kentucky". (Printed verso reads: "Bradley Kincaid, a real Kentuckian, is a native of the hills of Garrard County, just beyond the bluegrass section of Kentucky. To satisfy the demands of his large radio audience, he has put into book form songs handed down to him by word of mouth. That 'hound dawg' guitar he mentions so often on the air, is one of his most prized possessions, for it is the first musical instrument he ever owned. Little did he dream that some day it would bring him fame and fortune.") 2 copies
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Escape of Jennie Wiley, a pioneer woman captured by Indians in 1789 and held in captivity for eleven months. Painting in the Lodge by R.G. McRae, Jenny Wiley State Park.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "SWIMMING AREA - DEWEY LAKE, JENNY WILEY STATE PARK. Cool refreshing waters and a warm sun await swimmers and sun-bathers. The large beach and bath house adds to their pleasure and convenience at Dewey Lake.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Dewey Lake, JENNY WILEY STATE PARK.")
- Box 10, item 403
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To topHarkins Law Offices.
- Box 10, item 404
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To topThe Famous Big Spring.
Butler High School.
- Box 10, item 406
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To topGeorge Coon Public Library.
- Box 10, item 407
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To topEast Side Grade School.
- Box 10, item 408
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To topFirst Baptist Church.
- Box 10, item 409
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Ogden Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South.
- Box 10, item 410
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To topFair Grounds.
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To topThe Old Mill Wheel Trading Post and Lodge.
- Box 11, item 2
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To topPart of Cabins in Renfro Valley Settlement.
- Box 11, item 3
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To topThe Barn.
- Box 11, item 4
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To topThe Old Barn.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "OLD-TIME SQUARE DANCING IN KENTUCKY. Square dancing is a popular pastime for young and old, as this Renfro Valley Barn Dance, which is broadcast on Saturday nights. Renfro Valley, an old log-cabin settlement, is located on U.S. 25, between Berea and Mt. Vernon, only an hour's drive south of Lexington, Kentucky.")
- Box 11, item 6
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To topOld Renfro Valley School House. [One-Room School.]
- Box 11, item 7
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To topOld Renfro Valley School. [One-Room School.]
- Box 11, item 8
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To topGibson Hospital.
- Box 11, item 9
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To topThis is where Zaring's Patent Flour is made.
- Box 11, item 10
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To topThe Kids from Richmond, Ky.
Posing for his Picture. [Bull.]
Government Trachoma Hospital.
- Box 11, item 13
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To topBoone's Rock.
- Box 11, item 14
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To topDixie Highway from top of "Big Hill", Madison County, near Richmond.
- Box 11, item 15
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To topFirst Baptist Church.
- Box 11, item 16
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Lancaster Avenue.
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To topMethodist Church.
- Box 11, item 18
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To topMain Street Looking East. 2 copies
- Box 11, item 19
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To topCourt House and Francis Fountain.
Court House. 2 copies
Court House.
Madison County Court House. 2 copies
- Box 11, item 23
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To topOn The Dixie Highway, Madison County Court House.
- Box 11, item 24
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To topMadison County Court House.
- Box 11, item 25
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To topCourt House.
Main Street.
Main St., looking west. [T.J. Moberley Saddle & Harness, Taylor & Oldham, W.D. Oldham & Co., R.C. Good, Dentist.]
Main Street looking West.
- Box 11, item 29
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To topGovernment Building.
On The Dixie Highway, Post Office.
- Box 11, item 31
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To topGovernment Building. (Printed verso reads: "Unusually decorated by stone faces carved in its Rockcastle free sandstone, this building housing the federal court and post office is of worthy interest to all visitors. It was constructed at a cost of $200,000.") 2 copies
- Box 11, item 32
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To topGovernment Building.
Keen-Johnston [sic] Student Union Bldg., Eastern Kentucky State Teachers' College.
- Box 11, item 34
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To topStudent Union Bldg., Eastern Kentucky State Teachers' College. (Printed verso reads: "This building is the center of student recreational and social life on Eastern's campus. It contains the Grill, Book Store, Walnut Hall, Little Theatre, Recreation Room and Cafeteria. Deagan tower chimes are a feature of the building.")
- Box 11, item 35
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To topCaldwell High School. On The Dixie Highway. 2 copies
- Box 11, item 36
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To topSullivan Hall, Eastern Kentucky State Normal.
Sullivan Hall. On The Dixie Highway.
- Box 11, item 38
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To topSullivan Hall, Eastern Kentucky Teachers College. 2 copies
- Box 11, item 39
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To topBurnam Hall, Eastern Kentucky State College.
- Box 11, item 40
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To topBurnam Hall, Eastern Kentucky Teachers' College.
- Box 11, item 41
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To topState Normal School, Richmond, KY.
Normal College, Richmond, Ky.
Main College Building, Eastern Kentucky Normal School. 2 copies
K.S. Normal School, Richmond, Ky. Maple Ave.
Administration Building, Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College. 2 copies
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To topUniversity Hall, Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College.
- Box 11, item 47
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To topUniversity Hall, Richmond, KY. On The Dixie Highway.
- Box 11, item 48
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To topThe Gymnasium, E.K.S.N., Richmond, KY.
Miller Gymnasium, K.S. Normal School, Richmond, Ky.
Athletic Field, E.K.S.N., Richmond, KY.
The Library, E.K.S.N., Richmond, KY.
Roark Hall. On The Dixie Highway.
- Box 11, item 53
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To topRoark Hall.
Ruric Nevel Roark Hall, Richmond, Ky.
Roark Building, Eastern Kentucky Teachers' College.
- Box 11, item 56
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To topCammack Hall, Teachers College, Richmond, Kentucky. In Heart Of The Bluegrass On Dixie Route A.
- Box 11, item 57
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To topMemorial Hall, Eastern Kentucky Normal School, Richmond, Ky.
Dormitory, E.K.S.N., Richmond, KY.
Extension Post Card. 12 Views of Richmond, Ky.
(Printed verso reads: "Rough River State Park. View of Terrace and Lake from dining room of newly constructed lodge.")
- Box 11, item 61
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To topOhio River Near Russell, KY.
- Box 11, item 62
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To top(Printed verso reads: "RUSSELL FORK GORGE, BREAKS INTERSTATE PARK, KENTUCKY - VIRGINIA. Known as the Grand Canyon of the South, the Breaks Interstate Park, situated in the rugged Cumberland Mountains, is a land of unspoiled scenic beauty. Reached by highway 80, nearest towns are Haysi, Vansant, Grundy, Clintwood and Pound, Virginia and Elkhorn City, Jenkins, Whitesburg and Pikeville, Kentucky. This scene is from Lover's Leap.")
- Box 11, item 63
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To topThe Bank Jessie James Robbed in 1868.
- Box 11, item 64
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To top"Jesse James Mural", In lobby of Southern Deposit Bank. (Printed verso reads: "Mural depicting 1868 robbery of Southern Bank of Kentucky, said to be the first bank robbed by Jesse James' gang. This institution now Southern Deposit Bank, has been in continuous operation since 1839. The original building, scene of the robbery, still stands at Sixth and Main Street, in Russellville, Kentucky. Painted by Burnard Wiley, 1033 Berwick Trail, Madison, Tenn.")
- Box 11, item 65
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To topOld Southern Bank Of Kentucky. The First Bank Robbed by Frank and Jesse James, a 17,000 dollar haul, Russellville, Ky., March 21, 1868.
- Box 11, item 66
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To topOld Southern Bank of Russellville, KY. (Printed verso reads: "The first bank robbed by Frank and Jesse James. A $17,000 haul, March 21st, 1868, Russellville, Ky.")
- Box 11, item 67
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To topMain Street Looking North.
- Box 11, item 68
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To topHigh School.
- Box 11, item 69
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Business Section. 2 copies
- Box 11, item 70
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To topLogan County Court House.
- Box 11, item 71
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To topThe Court House, Logan County.
- Box 11, item 72
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To topA Confederate Monument.
- Box 11, item 73
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To topBird's-Eye View Of Fountain Park And Confederate Monument.
- Box 11, item 74
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To topBethel College Campus.
- Box 11, item 75
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To topLogan Female College.
- Box 11, item 76
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To topLogan College for Young Women.
Campus, St. Mary's College.
St. Mary's College.
"Eden Villa" - St. Mary's College.
Public Spring that Determined the Site of Scottsville, Ky.
- Box 11, item 81
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To topLooking South on Main Street.
- Box 11, item 82
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To topResidence of Ed F. Welch.
Jacksonian Hotel.
- Box 11, item 84
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To topGreetings from Science Hill.
Scene On Road Between Brooklyn Bridge And Shakertown, KY. 2 copies
- Box 11, item 86
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To topCenter House. 3 copies
- Box 11, item 87
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To top(Handwritten note on verso reads: "View of Centre House, Shakertown (Mercer County), Kentucky.")
Guest House of Historic Shaker Village. (Printed verso reads: "HISTORIC SHAKER VILLAGE. The dwellers of Shaker Village were a race of smiling, happy workers in those by-gone years. To this day the splendid old houses - some over one hundred years old - flag-stone walks and many mementos still extant, are mute witnesses to the truth that the Shakers builded not on sand.") 2 copies
- Box 11, item 89
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To top(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Guest House, Shakertown, Kentucky.")
(Printed verso reads: "SHAKERTOWN GUEST HOUSE. Erected in 1839. With the world famous twin spiral stairway being the only such stairs in existence. They are three stories in height. It is said these stairs are so perfectly balanced that the house could be removed and the stairs would stand alone and unsupported. Route No. 68 - Shakertown, Ky.")
Pennebaker Home, 1821. Little Stone House, 1807. SHAKERTOWN, KY. 3 copies [Folded Card. Inside Contains Poem By Mary Webb Gibson Robb.]
Spiral Hall Garden, Shaker Village Guest House. [Printed verso reads: "HISTORIC SHAKER VILLAGE. Thrifty Shaker Village was founded on the principles of altruism more than a century ago. The efforts of the women were directed to education, religion, weaving, sewing, cooking and silk worm raising, and much stress was placed on efficiency and cleanliness. The attention of the men was given to building, broom making, tilling of soil and the general commercial management of their industries.") 3 copies
- Box 11, item 93
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To topOld Black Joe, On the Streets of Shakertown, Kentucky.
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Sister Mary Settles, last surviving Kentucky Shaker, who died 1924(?).")
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "'Sister Mary', the last surviving woman Shaker of Shakertown, Pleasant Hill, Kentucky.")
Sister Mary Settles. (Printed verso reads: "Shaker Village was communistically owned and was divided into families, each family occupying a house. The families were governed in their spiritual relations by four Elders, two of each sex, while temporal affairs were regulated by four Deacons, two men and two women. All minor offices were filled in like manner. The Shakers were not afraid to put the women into power. Sister Mary C. Settles was the educator of the village, and its last surviving member. She was born October 30, 1836 and died March 29, 1923.") 2 copies
- Box 11, item 97
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To topOld Trustee House, Shakertown, near Harrodsburg, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "This commodious structure was built by the Shaker Colony in 1839. In this building policies of local government were decided and community guests were entertained. A house of dignity and charm. The attractive long hallways, with twin spiral stairs, ascending from the main hall, are unique and apart in design. Sister Mary C. Settles was the last surviving member of the Shaker Colony.")
- Box 11, item 98
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To top(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Entrance Hall of Shakertown Inn. The two stairways are typical of all Shakertown Houses. The Shaker men used one stairway, the Shaker women used the other.")
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Shakertown Inn, about 1920.")
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "View of Kentucky River near Shakertown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "On road to Brooklyn Bridge over Kentucky River from Shakertown, Kentucky (Mercer County).")
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Near Shakertown (Pleasant Hill), Kentucky.")
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Near ferry, Kentucky River - Shakertown and High Bridge, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Near Shakertown, Kentucky.")
(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Near Shakertown (Pleasant Hill), Kentucky.")
The Women's Building in Shakertown, Mercer Co., Ky. This is one of the Monuments of the once famous communistic Sect 'Shakers.' There were originally 480 now there are about 38 left. Religion is peculiar. Marriage and intermingling of Sexes is prohibited.
(Printed verso reads: "SHAKERTOWN AT PLEASANT HILL, KENTUCKY. The POST OFFICE (1848) and TRUSTEES' OFFICE (1839) of a thriving nineteenth century Shaker Village, now restored and open the year round.")
- Box 11, item 108
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PLEASANT HILL, KENTUCKY. Trustees' Office (1839). A typical bedroom for overnight guests furnished with reproductions of original Pleasant Hill Shaker furniture.")
- Box 11, item 109
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PLEASANT HILL, KENTUCKY. One of the dining rooms in the Trustees' Office (1839). All the dining rooms are lighted with candles and are furnished with reproductions of Pleasant Hill Shaker furniture.")
- Box 11, item 110
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To top(Printed verso reads: "SHAKER CENTER FAMILY DWELLING HOUSE, PLEASANT HILL, KENTUCKY, 1824-1834. The Shaker furniture in this room achieves its beauty by simplicity of design and superior craftsmanship. The paint colors are characteristic of Shaker interiors.")
- Box 11, item 111
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To top(Printed verso reads: "SHAKER CENTER FAMILY DWELLING HOUSE, PLEASANT HILL, KENTUCKY, 1824-1834. The second story hall shows the wide passageway, double staircases and the pegs around the walls used for hanging chairs, clothing and other objects.")
- Box 11, item 112
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To top(Printed verso reads: "SHAKER EAST FAMILY SISTERS' SHOP, PLEASANT HILL, KENTUCKY, 1855. Here the sisters did weaving, spinning and sewing, and made a variety of small wares for sale, such as willow baskets, palm leaf bonnets, and silk scarves.")
- Box 11, item 113
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PLEASANT HILL, KENTUCKY. Aerial view of the historic Shaker village founded in 1805, now being restored. Located in the fertile Blue Grass Country, the village is between Lexington and Harrodsburg on a high plateau above the palisades of the Kentucky River.")
- Box 11, item 114
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To topGrey Room, Shakertown Inn, Shakertown, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Food excellent, perfect comfort, and you are ever welcome to Shakertown Inn. N.J. Embry.") 3 copies
- Box 11, item 115
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To topDining Room At Shakertown Inn.
- Box 11, item 116
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To topShakertown Inn, Shakertown, "In Old Kentucky". 6 copies.
- Box 11, item 117
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To topShakertown Inn.
- Box 11, item 118
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To top(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Shakertown Inn, Shakertown, Ky.")
Shakertown Inn, Erected 1817. "The Charm Of The Place Is Practical Peace.") 4 copies
- Box 11, item 120
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To topSouvenir Folder of Shakertown Inn, Shakertown, KY. [Folder Containing 18 Prints.]
- Box 11, item 121
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To topShelbyville High School. 3 copies
- Box 11, item 122
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To topShelby Graded School.
Kings Daughters Hospital. 2 copies
- Box 11, item 124
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To topMulberry Church.
Old Mason's Home.
- Box 11, item 126
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To topCentenary M.E. Church South.
Science Hill. Oldest Female School in the South, Established in 1825.
- Box 11, item 128
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To top552,000 Pounds Burley Tobacco, Planters Tobacco Warehouse, Shelbyville, KY. 2 copies
- Box 11, item 129
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To topShelby County Court House, Fountain and Methodist Church.
Shelby County Court House.
- Box 11, item 131
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To topGrove Hill Chapel.
Allen Dale Farm, Shelby County, Ky.
- Box 11, item 133
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To topFountain Square. 2 copies
Fountain Square.
- Box 11, item 135
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Fountain Square. 2 copies
Fountain Square and Newtonian Hotel.
Fountain Square.
M.E. Church South.
- Box 11, item 139
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To topGreyhound Inn, On U.S. 27, two miles south of Somerset, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "GREYHOUND INN - The finest roadside stop in the south. A COUNTRY CAFETERIA - Hotel with modern rooms. Located on U.S. Highway 27, two miles south of Somerset, Ky., in the foothills of the Cumberland Mountains.")
- Box 11, item 140
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To topZollicoffer Bridge.
- Box 11, item 141
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To topChristian Church. 2 copies
Farmers National Bank.
The Farmers National Bank of Somerset, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK of Somerset, KY., serves a community that is known as Kentucky's fastest growing city. The bank's customers number over six thousand individuals and business concerns. It acts as depository for the City of Somerset, Pulaski County, City and County Boards of Education, Commonwealth of Kentucky and The United States of America.")
- Box 11, item 144
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To topFarmers National Bank.
Farmer's National Bank.
West Side Public Square.
West Side Main St. [Emory's Mill Remnant Sale.]
(Printed verso reads: 'Hotel Beecher, Somerset's Civic Center - Air Conditioned Rooms - Free Guest Parking - Fireproof - Dining Room - Coffee Shoppe - Recommended by Duncan Hines.")
- Box 11, item 149
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To topHotel Beecher. (Printed verso reads: HOTEL BEECHER. Modern - Fire-proof. One of Kentucky's Best Hotels. Rates: $1.50 to $3.00. Coffee Shop - Dining Room.")
- Box 11, item 150
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To topHotel Beecher, on U.S. Highway No. 27 and No. 80, Midway Stop between Cincinnati and Chattanooga, On U.S. Highway 27, Western Union Office in Lobby of Hotel. 3 copies
- Box 11, item 151
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To topHoliday Inn of Somerset, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "Holiday Inn, Somerset, Kentucky. Zip: 42501. U.S. Highway 27 South. Color T.V. all rooms - Swimming Pool, Coffee Shop & Dining Room, Meeting rooms for 200 people, 5 Miles from beautiful Lake Cumberland, 35 Miles from Cumberland Falls.")
- Box 11, item 152
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To topHigh School.
- Box 11, item 153
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High School And Carnegie Library.
- Box 11, item 154
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To topPublic Library.
- Box 11, item 155
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To top(Printed verso reads: "BECKETT MOTEL, At Fishing Creek Bridge on Hwy. 80 West, Somerset, Kentucky. Overlooking beautiful Lake Cumberland. Kitchenettes - Air-Conditioned - T.V. - Electric Heat - Tub Showers - Also Cottage Units Completely Furnished to Accomodate Small or Large groups.")
- Box 11, item 156
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To topCumberland Valley, on U.S. 27 South of Somerset, Kentucky.
- Box 11, item 157
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To topScenic View from Halls Gap, on U.S. Highway 27, between Stanford and Somerset, Ky.
- Box 11, item 158
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To topBurnside Bridge across Cumberland River, near Somerset, Ky.
- Box 11, item 159
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To topFirst Baptist Church. [Drawing.]
First Baptist Church.
- Box 11, item 161
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To topFirst Baptist Church. 2 copies
Post Office.
- Box 11, item 163
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U.S. Post Office.
West View of Blue Grass Inn, The Highlands, Southgate, Ky. (Printed verso reads: "Blue Grass Inn, the all Seasons Hotel is reached via Alexandria Pike by Auto or Monmouth Street Cars, only 17 minutes from Fountain Square, Cin., O. European Plan. Frank N. Schoonmaker, Proprietor.
Scene In Singer Gardens. (Printed verso reads: "SINGER GARDENS, Stamping Ground, Kentucky. Located on the Georgetown-Stamping Ground Pike, 6 miles from Georgetown, 13 miles from Frankfort, 6 miles from Midway, 18 miles from Lexington. SINGER GARDENS is a popular resort for flower-lovers from all over the Blue Grass. Hundreds of yards of gravel paths are bordered with beds of flowers of many fine and unusual varieties, rock-gardens, pools, and evergreen trees.")
- Box 11, item 166
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To top(Printed verso reads: "DON'T Tear Up Your Lawn. Uncle Sam says 'Food will help Win the War', but neither he nor the Dept. of Agriculture ask you to destroy your lawn or flower garden. Let farmers and truck-gardeners furnish the grain and vegetables. Let town and city dwellers make the land more beautiful, and so foster greater love for America. Plan a patriotic garden. Singer Gardens can help you, supply the plants, and tell you how to care for them. Flower-lovers from the great Blue Grass area ask our advice, and use our plants in their gardens. You and your friends are invited to visit the Gardens, inspect the plants and flowers, and enjoy the display of evergreens, the rock-garden, and the pool.")
- Box 11, item 167
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To topAerial View.
Lumber Yards - Stearns Coal & Lumber Company. 2 copies
Natural Bridge, Stearns, Ky.
- Box 11, item 170
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To topMine 18.
The Stearns Pool, Adjoining Golf Course.
- Box 11, item 172
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To topMachine Shops & Mill.
- Box 11, item 173
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To topGen. Office of Stearns Lumber Co., Inc., Stearns Coal Co. LTD., Kentucky & Tennessee Rv., Stearns, Ky.
- Box 11, item 174
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To topStearns Hotel.
- Box 11, item 175
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To topStearns Hotel. 2 copies
- Box 11, item 176
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To topResidence of Mrs. A.H. Allan.
"The Old Swimming Hole" on Little Barren River. (Printed verso reads: "Beula Villa Hotel, Sulphur Well, KY. Famous Health Resort. "The Home of Fried Chicken and Country Ham.")
- Box 11, item 178
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To topResidence of H.C. Baughman, Somerset Street. (Printed verso reads: "Residence of H.C. Baughman, formerly the home of Dr. Thos. Montgomery, by whom it was erected in 1858.")
View From Hall's Gap, Near Stanford, Kentucky.
- Box 11, item 180
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To topHall's Gap, On Highway No. 27, Near Stanford, Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: "HALL'S GAP. One of the most attractive views to be seen in 'Dixie Land' is from Hall's Gap, an elevation of 1,200 feet that commands a panoramic view of Lincoln, Garrard, Boyle, and Jessamine counties.")
- Box 11, item 181
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To topThe Christian Church.
- Box 11, item 182
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To topStanford Christian Church. (Printed verso reads: "Stanford Christian Church, founded in 1834; present building dedicated in May 1925.")
"Old Whitley House" on Highway No. 150, between Stanford and Crab Orchard, Ky.
- Box 11, item 184
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To topDining Room - William Whitley House State Shrine Between Stanford and Crab Orchard - U.S. 150 Kentucky.
- Box 11, item 185
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Living Room - William Whitley House - on U.S. Highway 150 between Stanford and Crab Orchard, Kentucky. Interesting feature of this room, built between 1787-1794, is the original hand carved mantel with 13 S's representing the 13 original States. The Whitley House was the first brick house west of the Alleghenies, and much of the early history of Kentucky centers around this House.") 2 copies
- Box 11, item 186
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To top(Printed verso reads: "COVERED BRIDGE, Switzer, Ky. Preserved by Franklin County as an example of bridge building of this era.") 2 copies
- Box 11, item 187
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To topMoonlight On Lake.
- Box 11, item 188
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To topOld Mulkey Meeting House State Park 1765.
- Box 11, item 189
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To topTorrent Falls.
Winter Scene at Torrent.
Falls at Torrent, Ky. - Winter Scene. Falls 150 feet high.
Shady Nooks, Torrent, Ky.
Over the Valley, Torrent, Ky.
Entrance to Tunnel at Torrent, Kentucky.
- Box 11, item 195
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ABBEY OF OUR LADY OF GETHSEMANI, Trappist-Cistercian Monastery.")
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Avenue and Entrance to Our Lady of Gethsemani, Trappist P.O., Ky.
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To topFarm Stables, Our Lady of Gethsemani, Trappist P.O., Ky.
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To topInterior Garden of the Abbey, (Preau) Our Lady of Gethsemani, Trappist P.O., Ky.
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To topGethsemani Church.
General View of Our Lady of Gethsemani from South-West.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "OUR LADY OF GETHSEMANI. Cloister Garden (Preau) No. 1.")
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To topExterior Entrance to Church, Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Air View, Abbey of Gethsemani.")
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To topGeneral view of Gethsemani.
The Abbey Of Gethsemani, Kentucky.
(Printed verso reads: "ABBEY OF OUR LADY OF GETHSEMANI, Trappist-Cistercian Monastery.")
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(Printed verso reads: "ABBEY OF OUR LADY OF GETHSEMANI, Trappist-Cistercian Monastery.")
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(Printed verso reads: "Air View of Abbey, Our Lady of Gethsemani.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "ABBEY OF OUR LADY OF GETHSEMANI, Trappist-Cistercian Monastery.")
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South View of the Abbey, Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topNew Addition, Infirmary, Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topNew Addition, Novitiate, Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topAbbey of Gethsemani. Interior of the court.
(Printed verso reads: "ABBEY OF OUR LADY OF GETHSEMANI, Trappist-Cistercian Monastery.")
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To topAbbey of Gethsemani. Interior of the court.
Abbatial Church of Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topInterior Cloister with Stations of the Cross, Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topChapter Room, Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topGeneral View of Farm Buildings, Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topMonastic Cemetery of Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topCorner of the Abbey Interior Garden. (French preau). Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topMonastery Surroundings, Our Lady of Gethsemani.
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To topGethsemani Library.
Gethsemani Library.
Western Gateway To Versailles, KY. - Jo Blackburn Bridge Spanning Kentucky River.
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To topBridge Across The Kentucky River - U.S. 62 Near Tyrone, KY.
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To topGreetings From Utica, Kentucky.
Court House.
Woodford County Court House.
Street Scene In Versailles.
Margaret College.
Main Building, Margaret Hall School, Episcopal School For Girls, At Versailles, KY.
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To topReception Room, Margaret Hall School.
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To topMay Day - Margaret Hall School.
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To topHigh School, Versailles, KY., Where The Football Coach Quit To Become Governor.
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To top(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Maple Hill Farm.")
Old Taylor, One Of The Three Large Distilleries On Glenn's Creek Near Versailles, KY.
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To topM.E. Church.
"Hartland" Home of J.N. Camden, near Versailles, Ky. 2 copies
The Alexander Home, "Woodburn", Near Versailles, KY.
The Woodford Memorial Hospital.
The Lodge - Camp Otonka, Versailles, KY. R.R. No. 2.
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To topThoroughbred Farm Near Versailles, KY., In World's Leading Horse Breeding Region. 2 copies
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To topThis Shady Lane Near Versailles, KY., Has Entranced Presidents, Dukes, and Other Notables.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "In Woodford County, Kentucky, one half mile north of U.S. 60, the grounds of Pisgah Presbyterian Church, organized 1784, are of unusual interest to Bluegrass visitors. Besides the Gothic Church, and cemetery where lie pioneers and Revolutionary soldiers, stands the old Kentucky Academy building, to whose founding George Washington contributed.") 2 copies
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To topHalf-Century-Old Horse Cemetery Near Versailles, KY. Foreground, Ten Broeck Monument.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Greetings from Taylor Manor Nursing Home, Convent and Susan B. McLeod Memorial, Versailles, Kentucky, 40383.
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To topGlimpse of Warsaw, Ky., from Indiana.
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To topBaptist Church.
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To topBirthplace of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston. 2 copies
Birthplace Of Albert Sidney Johnson [sic].
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To topBirth Place and Old Home of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, Washington, Mason Co., Ky.
Birth Place of Albert Sidney Johnston, Born 1803 Mason [County] Ky., Gratuated [sic] 1826 West Point, Killed 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. Washington, Ky. Established 1786 - 1790 contains 119 houses - 1787 1st. Paper in State pub.
Old Court House where Uncle Tom (of Uncle Tom's Cabin) was sold. Construite en 1794.
The Old Washington Court House and Yard.
Old Court House Where Uncle Tom Of Uncle Tom's Cabin Was Sold. Constructed 1794.
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To topOld Court House Where Harriet Beecher Stowe saw an old colored man sold and whom she named Uncle Tom. Martin P. Marshall, Brother of Chief Justice Marshall of U.S.
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To topBroke Leg Creek, Broke Falls.
Birch Falls, Broke Leg.
"Wendover". [Drawing.]
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To topA Night Call. (Printed verso reads: "What You Can Do For Women In War. For $10.00 you can give complete care to a cabin mother in childbirth (including the Frontier nurse-midwife's time, her horse's time, and her supplies) - For only $5.00 you can give the indispensable supplies in the nurse-midwife's saddlebags. Please forgive this inexpensive form of reminder - Encourage us to save paper and postage - Return this card with your check (which is deductible from your income tax) to The Frontier Nursing Service, Inc., Wendover, Kentucky. Yours gratefully, Mary Breckinridge, Director, Frontier Nursing Service, June, 1943.")
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To top"They also serve Who . . . Stand and wait." (Printed verso reads: "Since the war began, eleven of our old British nurses have returned for duty in the British Isles. We set up the Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery to give our American nurses training for 'overseas' or 'frontier' work which British nurses already had, and which American nurses went to Great Britain to get. In the past you have supported the work of the Frontier Nursing Service. We do need your support in this new venture. Please forgive this inexpensive form of reminder, and help us save postage. Please send a check to our treasurer, Mr. Manning, who will send you a receipt on which he personally pays the postage. We thank you in the name of the lonely outpost women and children whose distresses and dangers you help to relieve. Yours sincerely and gratefully, Mary Breckinridge, Director.")
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To topWaiting.
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To topWaiting. (Printed verso reads: Summer, 1949. Dear Invitee, At the suggestion of mutual friends, we did ourselves the honor of inviting you to our Annual Meeting June 1, at the Lexington Country Club. We hope you will do us the honor of taking a two-dollar membership in the Frontier Nursing Service - or even giving a bit more than that if you feel you can. Our treasurer will send you his receipt and your gift is deductible from your income tax. I don't want to sound to beseeching, but it isn't easy to make ends meet. Yours sincerely, Mary Breckinridge, Director, Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.")
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To topWaiting. (Printed verso reads: Over a year ago you were so good as to contribute $ to the Frontier Nursing Service. Will you give again this year, please? There is no obligation on your part to do so, but we need your help more than we ever did before. It is desperately hard to make ends meet. Your gift will be used towards free hospital, medical, and nursing care to thousands of children, and for the care of outpost women in childbirth who have no one but us to stand by them. Please.")
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To top"Waiting." (Printed verso reads: "It has given us a great deal of pleasure to send you complimentary copies of the Quarterly Bulletin of the Frontier Nursing Service. The Postal regulations, however, permit only a limited number of complimentary copies; therefore, to continue sending you the Bulletin we have to ask for a subscription, which is one dollar annually, to cover the coming year.")
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To topFive Thousand Children. Please Don't Forget Them This Christmas.
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Make Her D Day a V Day.
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To topFive Thousand Children. Let's Give Them A Merry Christmas.
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To topLet's Give Them a Merry Christmas - Five Thousand Children. 2 copies
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To topLet's Give Them a Merry Christmas - Five Thousand Children.
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Let's Give Them a Merry Christmas - Five Thousand Children.
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To topFive Thousand Children. Please Remember Them This Christmas.
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To topFive Thousand Children. Please Don't Forget Them This Christmas.
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Five Thousand Children. Please Don't Forget Them This Christmas.
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Five Thousand Children. Please Don't Forget Them This Christmas. 2 copies
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Five Thousand Children. Please Don't Forget Them This Christmas. 2 copies
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To topFive Thousand Children. Please Remember Them This Christmas. 2 copies
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To topLet's Give Them a Merry Christmas. Five Thousand Children.
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To topFive Thousand Children. Please Don't Forget Them This Christmas.
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(Printed verso reads: "Five Thousand Children. Please Remember Them This Christmas.") 2 copies
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To topFive Thousand Children. Please Don't Forget Them This Christmas.
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To topMuldraugh Hill On Dixie Highway, U.S. Route 31W, Near West Point, KY.
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To topThe Post Office at West Point, Ky., needs repairs before handling mail.
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To topArtificial Lake on top of Pine Mountain. (Printed verso reads: "This beautiful artificial lake together with park, cottages and resort hotel makes an ideal spot for your summer vacation.")
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To topAutumn Scene from top of Pine Mountain.
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To topThe Old Pine Tree on Top of Pine Mountain. (Printed verso reads: "This scene was made of a Lonesome Pine Tree overlooking the Hi-way down the side of Pine Mountain.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "PINE MOUNTAIN HOTEL. Located on U.S. Highway 119, 5 miles South of Whitesburg and 15 miles north of Cumberland, Ky. 3,000 Ft. elevation, cool, scenic spot of Ky. Mountains. Scenic Tower, lake, trails, picnicing, and swimming. Twenty-one modern Hotel and Motel Units, tile bath, steam heat, Excellent Grade A Dining Room. Pine Room for banquets, entertainment.")
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To topWest Main Street. 2 copies
Clouds Over Pine Mountain.
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To topGeneral View Burial Tombs, Ancient Buried City.
Uncovered Burials In Original Position, Ancient Buried City.
Three Temple Altars, Religious Center, Ancient City.
Burial Tombs - Five Layer Burials, Ancient Buried City.
Greetings from WICKLIFFE, KY.
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To topOhio Street Depot, Halliday Hotel and River, Looking Toward Wickliffe, Ky.
Cumberland River at Williamsburg, Kentucky.
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To topFaulkners Motel. U.S. Hwy.-25. (Printed verso reads: "FAULKNERS MOTEL. North in city limits. Restaurant nearby. On U.S. Hwy. 25 W. 25 units with centrally located air conditioned and hot water heat. Ceramic tile bath floors, tub and showers. Installed by Crane Co. Mengel furniture throughout. Beauty Rest mattresses and box springs. Conveniently located for Cumberland Falls, Cumberland Gap and the Great Smoky Mountains.")
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To topGreetings from Williamstown, Ky.
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To topGrant County Court House.
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To topHalfway House Cabins, U.S. 25. 2 copies
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To topThe Williamstown Post Office.
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To topHalfway House, Restaurant, Cabins and Service Station. U.S. Dixie Highway #25.
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Halfway House, Restaurant, Cabins and Service Station. U.S. Dixie Highway #25.
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To topWilmore, Ky.
The Arnold Homestead.
Residence of H.W. Bromley, D.D.
Morrison Hall - Asbury College.
Dining Hall, Asbury College.
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To topBellevue (Girl's Department) Annex of Asbury College.
Administration Building, Asbury College.
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To top"New Administration Building 1909", Asbury College.
Hughes Memorial Auditorium, Asbury College.
Kentucky Wesleyan College.
Kentucky Wesleyan College Administration Building.
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To topKentucky Wesleyan College.
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To topNew Kentucky Wesleyan College.
Kentucky Wesleyan College, Boys' Dormitory (Batson Hall). 2 copies
- Box 11, item 319
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To topKentucky Wesleyan College, Girls' Dormitory (Garnett Hall). 2 copies
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To topHigh School.
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High School.
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To topSouth Maple Street.
The Old Stone Meeting House. (Printed verso reads: "The 'Old Stone Meeting House' on Howards Lower Creek, Clark County, Ky., is said to be the oldest church that is now in existence between the Alleghany and the Rocky Mountains. Built before the year 1796 by a colony of Baptists who came from Virginia. It is in a fine state of preservation, and is now used by a congregation of colored Baptists.")
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To topClark County Court House.
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Clark County Court House.
Court House.
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Court House. 2 copies
Court House.
First Christian Church.
South Main Street.
Main Street.
- Box 11, item 332
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To topClark County Hospital. 2 copies
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To topCemetery.
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To top"Welcome Hall".
The Home of Joel T. Hart, "Kentucky's Celebrated Sculptor".
Victorian Apartments. 2 copies
Old South Inn.
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To topThe Old South Inn - Famous For Good Foods.
- Box 11, item 339
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To topOld South Inn. (Printed verso reads: "Old South Inn, Boone Ave. at South Maple St., Off Interstate '64'. In quiet residential district. Finest Southern Cuisine for two decades. Regularly serving lunch and dinner. Featuring: Old Ky. Ham, Steaks, Seafoods, etc. By appointment: Special dinners, club meetings, parties. Four spacious dining rooms. (Closed Wednesdays.)")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Quality Courts United. 25 lovely rooms over-looking Kentucky's famous bluegrass country. Modern design by Raymond Loewy. Private sun-and-shade decks. Telephone. Golfing privileges. Thoroughbred Motor Court, at east city limits.")
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To topSite of Fort Boonesborough, near Winchester, Ky.
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To topThe Kentucky River.
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To topThe St. George Hotel.
Pumping Station at Winchester Water Works.
Pumping Station, Water Works.
- Box 11, item 346
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To topPost Office.
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Post Office.
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To topBrown Proctoria Hotel. 2 copies
Ervin Lanier Foxrun Farm.
Ky. & Tenn. Bridge.
Golden Dawn Mineral Springs. An Exclusive Home Where You Rest and Recuperate. Log Cabin Inn with "Old Faithful" in the Foreground.
Garden, Boys' Dormitory And Farm Buildings, Bethany Orphanage, Bethany, Wolfe Co., Kentucky.
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To top"She Was Bred In Old Kentucky".
"She Was Bred In Old Kentucky".
The Things That Made Kentucky Famous. He Was Bred In Old Kentucky. 2 copies
Kentucky Delegation.
Stopping Over For Awhile.
We Might Go Some Place Else.
- Box 11, item 359
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To topWe're Awaitin' Fer You To Show Up Around Here.
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To topGreetings from Kentucky. (Printed verso reads: Kentucky - area 40,598 square miles, of which 417 sq. miles is water; 36th state in size; admitted to the Union in 1792. State flower - Goldenrod, Capital - Frankfort. Corn is the principal crop and tobacco second. Kentucky thoroughbred horses are especially famous. Mammoth Cave is one of the largest natural caverns in the world, with avenues, domes, pits, and pools, and at least 150 miles of passages.")
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To topWhere Did You Spend Your Last Vacation?
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To topSome Folks Don't Write.
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To top"The R.F.D. brought me your letter. I ain't never seen one I liked better. I've been settin and wishin here tonight, That I had learned to read and write."
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To topLife In Old Kentucky.
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To topAll Who Marry For Love Either Beat Their Wives Or Run Away From Them - Disraeli. Ben Ali Theatre, Lexington, Friday and Saturday, March 12-13. Matinee Saturday. George Arliss as "Disraeli".
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To top(Printed verso reads: "KCBA #2. Near Levy in Bourbon County, Kentucky on See Pike, this 54' Howe type covered bridge spans Boone Creek. One of the few remaining historical landmarks in the Bluegrass, this wooden span is 'A sentinel to the days of parlors and pinafores, of bustles and buggies.'")
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To topThe Famous Old Bell Tavern.
Big Marshall County Fair, Sept. 8-9-10-11. '09.
Union Station.
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To topUnion Depot.
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To topMorton High School.
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To top(Handwritten note on verso reads: "Carrollton, Ky., 1907.") [Flood.]
Jessamine Institute.
The Kentucky River Distillery Co.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Jolly's Restaurant. On U.S. Highway 31-W. The finest restaurant in the Mammoth Cave National Park area. Delicious Food. Courteous Service. Delightful Atmosphere - Dinner Music - Air Conditioned - Seating Capacity 180 persons - Private Dining Room. Featuring our own Hickory Smoked Kentucky Cured Country Hams, Hot Biscuits and Black Cherry Preserves. Glassware and Gift Shop. L.E. Gardner, Manager-Operator.") 3 copies
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To topMaking Burgoo in Old Kentucky. (Handwritten note on verso reads: "Democratic Barbecue at Winchester, Sept. - 1916, Hughes & Wilson campaign.")
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To topOLD TAYLOR DISTILLERY Of E.H. Taylor, Jr. & Sons, Inc. Distillers.
Corner Of Old Taylor Bottling In Bond House Of E.H. Taylor, Jr. & Sons, Inc. Distillers.
Scott County Court House.
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To topHenderson County Court House.
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To topMaysville Boys' Band. (Printed verso reads: "The Million Dollar Band From the Blue Grass of Old Kentucky. Organized February, 1919. The progressive citizens of Maysville, Ky., pay all expenses to educate these boys. George D. Barnard, the composer of the great march, 'Man o' War', is its Director; Dr. P.G. Smoot is its physician and accompanies them to take care of their health. Col. J. Barbour Russell of M.C. Russell Co., is its Manager.")
(Printed verso reads: CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Enlarged and remodeled, 1952. Third home of the Lexington congregation of the Disciples of Christ which was organized in 1831, with roots going back to 1816 and 1826.")
Grant County Motor Co.
La Citadelle, Kentucky's Most Magnificent Resort Motel. (Printed verso reads: "Breath taking mountain views - Dining above the stars - Swimming - Hiking - Horseback riding and other recreational features - You will enjoy them all at La Citadelle.")
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To topGolf Links.
Just Landed In Louisville. (Printed verso reads: "Standiford Field, Louisville, Kentucky's Municipal Airport.")
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To topHall's Motel. East Main Street. (Printed verso reads: "Hall's Motel. We invite you to visit our modern 20 room fireproof motel. Each room with bath, most up-to-date equipment. Run on the Golden Rule Plan.")
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To topGraham Springs Hotel. "The Saratoga Of The South". (Printed verso reads: "No vacation is complete in the Blue-Grass without a visit to Graham Springs Hotel, Old Fort Harrod, and the historic and pioneer town of Harrodsburg, Ky. 100 miles from Cincinnati, 75 miles from Louisville, 30 miles from Lexington, 7 miles from Shakertown, Dix Dam and Herrington Lake. Good roads in every direction. Sole owners of Greenville and Graham Springs Mineral Water declared by analysis to be the only saline waters of worth found in the United States (see U.S. Dispensatory, page 106).")
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To topThe People's Mission - Interdenominational - Near Cor. East Third and Ohio Sts.
"Elliott Hall", Residence Of W.H. Flanery. 2 copies
Green Valley Restaurant. (Printed verso reads: "Forty-seven miles West from Louisville and sixty-eight East from Owensboro, Ky. Spacious AIR-CONDITIONED dining room serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.")
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To topDay's Motel, On U.S. 60, Western City Limits. (Printed verso reads: "DAY'S MOTEL - 'The Best in the Blue Grass' - 35 Rooms . . . Twin and Double Beds . . . Private Showers . . . Insulated and Cross-Ventilated. Radio and Fans Available . . . Furnace Heat . . . Cafe in Connection . . . In the very center of Kentucky's horse-breeding and racing country. Approved by the American Motel Association and United Motor Courts. Owned and Operated by Mr. & Mrs. J.B. Day.")
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To topSouthern Hotel. (Printed verso reads: "THE SOUTHERN - A very nice comfortable hotel. All rooms have excellent exposures for your comfort in summer. Air-Cooled, and Steam Heat in winter. Each room is large and spacious with private bath. The Building is Fire proof construction. The Food served in our Dining Room is exceptionally good, prepared and served by a competent staff. We welcome Transient and Tourist Travelers. Recommended by AAA.")
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To topFern Cottage, Baptist Assembly Grounds, Clear Creek Springs.
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To topJim Nix Cafeteria. (Printed verso reads: "Jim Nix Cafeteria. 'Every Meal Has Budget Appeal'. 314-316 W. Main St. Next to Purcell's Dept. Store. Lexington's newest and largest cafeteria. Year round air-conditioned. Two food display serving counters give you quick service, with 325 comfortable chairs. Delicious food cooked by women and offered at popular prices. Our spacious sanitary kitchen always open for inspection."
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To topThe Kentucky Room, Mammoth Cave Hotel - Mammoth Cave National Park.
Running Track.
(Printed verso reads: "THE SHELBY MOTEL. 1 mile west of Shelbyville on U.S. 60 & 460. 22 insulated brick units, tile showers and wall-to-wall carpeting. Hot water heat. Television and air conditioning. Excellent restaurants nearby. W.H. Wagg and Elza Dobbs, Owners. Mr. & Mrs. E.A. Pottey, Mgrs.")
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To topMcCracken County Court House.
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Davies [sic] County Court House located in the heart of Owensboro, Kentucky.")
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To topSalt River Bridge.
(Printed verso reads: "Kenlake Hotel, Kentucky Lake State Park, located on U.S. 68, 16 miles East of Murray. A modern 60 room hotel, spacious rooms with tile bath. Air conditioned hotel dining room serving delicious meals in attractive surrounding with superb view of Kentucky Lake. An ideal resort hotel.")
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To top(Printed verso reads: "Cave City Motor Court. On U.S. Highway 31-W. 23 Air-Conditioned brick units - Simmons Beauty-rest Mattresses - Free Radio & TV - Restaurant nearby. Near Mammoth Cave and Lincoln Memorial. Member of Quality Courts.") 4 copies
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To topJones Motel. (Printed verso reads: "JONES MOTEL. 28 Lovely Rooms, 26 Tile Baths. Hot water Heat. Unusual Scenic Beauty. On U.S. Highways 119 and 421. Owner-Operator, Matt B. Jones.")
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