Old 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.")
Creator
- unknown.
Language
- English
Collection
- Postcard Collection, | collection guide | more from this collection
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Rights
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Publisher
- University of Kentucky
Format
Identifier
- 2008ms016