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This collection is comprised of photographic prints some of which were created and maintained in the course of university business and others were donated to the University Archives and Records Program. It is open for research in accordance with the Kentucky Open Records Act (KRS 61.870-884).
This collection is comprised of photographic prints created and maintained in the course of university business. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky.
[Identification of item], Louis Edward Nollau Nitrate Photographic Print Collection, circa 1866 - 1958, 1998ua002, University of Kentucky Libraries, Special Collections & Archives, University Archives and Records Program.
LOUIS EDWARD NOLLAU
Louis Edward Nollau was born 1883 in Quincy, Illinois. The son of Louis George and Lydia Mueller Nollau, little is known of his early life. He graduated from Manual Training High School, Louisville, in 1902, and received in 1904, a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering and in 1908, a Master of Engineering from State College of Kentucky (1916, University of Kentucky). While a student, he was an Instructor, 1904 and after graduation, an Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Department, 1911 - 1913. While teaching wood shop and engineering drawing, he was promoted to Professor of Engineering Drawing and was in this position, 1914 - 1953. During his professional tenure, he was named Head of the Department, 1918 - 1939. Because of his interest in photography and the University, Nollau was the first "official" campus photographer. He photographed individuals, buildings, events and scenes on campus during 1904 - 1955. Active as a speaker for the Lexington Camera Club, he lectured on the history of photography, from the discovery of the action of light on silver compounds to this art in his era. Retired in 1953, he was placed on Special Assignment and continued teaching and photographing until his death in 1955. There are other photographers who contributed to the collection: Photographic Services and University Public Relations staff.
Nollau Nitrate Photographic Print Collection
This collection contains images primarily of University of Kentucky. The original print sizes are 5 X 7 or smaller. Professor of Engineering Drawing at the University of Kentucky for 49 years, Louis Edward Nollau was also a prolific photographer. Because of his interest in photography and the college, Nollau was the first "official" campus photographer. The date span for the majority of the Nollau photographic prints is during Frank McVey's presidency, 1917 - 1940. There are other photographers who contributed to the collection: Photographic Services and University Public Relations staff. The Nitrate Series Photographic Print Collection is divided into two series: University of Kentucky Series and Non - University of Kentucky Series.
Photographic prints that are not dated are noted "n.d." Please see the Nollau F Series Collection for related prints in all series included in the Nollau Nitrate Collection.
The University Series is comprised of individuals, buildings, events and scenes on campus that mostly were photographed by Nollau, 1904 - 1955.
Date Span: 1869 - 1943.
The date span of the series is 1869 - 1943, and is divided into four sub-series: Alumni Officers; Board of Trustees; Classes; Events and Reunions. Photographic prints that are not dated are noted "n.d."
Photographic services: Stoll, Richard C.
Photographic services: Munson
Photographic services: Frankel family
Left to right: Bonaparte Hays was in the State College undergraduate class, 1874, received law degree, 1879, later became Kentucky Attorney General, and was a gubernatorial candidate and unidentified person.
Date Span: 1866 - 1949.
The date span of the series is 1866 - 1949, and is divided into thirty sub-series: Administration; Agriculture; Alumni Gymnasium; Art Center; Barker Hall / Buell Armory; Campus Scenes and Views; Carnegie Library; Central Heating Plants; Construction of Buildings; Dormitories; Engineering; Fraternity and Sorority Houses; Funkhouser; Gillis; Kastle; Lafferty; Margaret I. King Library; Maxwell Place and President's House; McVey Hall; Memorial Hall; Memorial Railroad; Miller Hall; Neville Hall; Observatory; Original Building Sites - Ashland Estate and Woodland Farm (1866); Patterson Statue; Pence Hall; Seals and Plaques; Student Union / Center and Taylor Hall (named in 1949).
F-Series location [Box 5c, Folder 372, Item 1]
F-Series location [Box 5c, Folder 372, Item 9].
Date Span: n.d.
The date span of the sub - series is not known. The sub - series consists of miscellaneous country scenes and other unidentified prints.
F-Series location [Box 6, Folder 179, Item 4].
Sign reads, "These Primates are used in a study of the effect of the "Comfort Zone" (real atmospheric condition) on animals. Please do not tease or harm in any way."
From left to right: President John Howard Payne (Morehead Normal School), President R. L. Kent (University of Louisville), President H. B. Adams (Georgetown), President John C. Hanley (Sayre College), President J. L. Creech (Cumberland College), President Elmer Campbell (Transylvania), President C. M. Dannelly (Kentucky Wesleyan), President R. H. Holliday (Millersburg College), President Herman L. Donovan (Eastern State Teachers College), President J.O. VanMeter (Lee's Jr. College), President Henry Hardin Cherry (Western Kentucky State Teachers College), President J.L. Harman (Bowling Green Business), President Frank L. McVey (University of Kentucky).
From left to right: President and Mrs. John Howard Payne (Morehead Normal School), President and Mrs. R. L. Kent (University of Louisville), President and Mrs. H. B. Adams (Georgetown), President and Mrs. John C. Hanley (Sayre College), President and Mrs. J. L. Creech (Cumberland College), President Elmer Campbell (Transylvania), President C. M. Dannelly (Kentucky Wesleyan), President R. H. Holliday (Millersburg College), President Herman L. Donovan (Eastern State Teachers College) and his spouse, Nell, President J.O. VanMeter (Lee's Jr. College), President Henry Hardin Cherry (Western Kentucky State Teachers College), President J.L. Harman (Bowling Green Business), President and Mrs. (Frances Jewell) Frank L. McVey (University of Kentucky).
Dr. Frank L. McVey to the right, Mrs. McVey and child seated near center.
Fourth from left standing in rear, Dean T. T. Jones, Professor James Richard Johnson, Mechanical Engineering, Francis Jewell McVey, center rear. Third and fourth from left standing in front, Professor and Mrs. William James Carrel, Civil Engineering, and son seated. Second from right, Mrs. Herman Donovan (Nell)?. Second from left, seated __?__ Palmore?.
Seated first and second from right, Miss Margie McLaughlin, Journalism, Professor Ed Freeman, Engineering.
Memorial Railroad, plaque quote, "This restoration of a portion of the original track of the Lexington and Ohio Railroad (replace CSXT) rail at Lexington in 1831 is dedicated to those men of forethought and courage who were pioneers in railroad development in America, erected in 1916."
Memorial Railroad, plaque quote, "This restoration of a portion of the original track of the Lexington and Ohio Railroad (replace CSXT) rail at Lexington in 1831 is dedicated to those men of forethought and courage who were pioneers in railroad development in America, erected in 1916."
Memorial Railroad, plaque quote, "This restoration of a portion of the original track of the Lexington and Ohio Railroad (replace CSXT) rail at Lexington in 1831 is dedicated to those men of forethought and courage who were pioneers in railroad development in America, erected in 1916."
Old Mechanical Hall, State College, building donated by W.N. Yost, the inventor, located on Ashland Farm, formerly Henry Clay's Estate, Lexington, Kentucky, 1868, and Horticultural Department Building, located on Woodlands Farm, Lexington, Kentucky, 1866, purchases of Kentucky University, forerunner of University of Kentucky, 1866.
"Whose efforts and help in the purchase of the ground the erection of Patterson Hall the landscaping and planting are gratefully acknowledged by means of this tablet." Erected by authority of the board of trustees, University of Kentucky.
"Whose efforts and help in the purchase of the ground the erection of Patterson Hall the landscaping and planting are gratefully acknowledged by means of this tablet." Erected by authority of the board of trustees, University of Kentucky.
Date Span: 1889 - 1937.
The date span of the series is 1889 - 1937, and is divided into six sub-series: Commencement; League of Nations Pageant (only one image); May Day (a float is labeled "Evolution"); Student Groups and Organizations; Tug of War (competition between freshman and sophomore classes, activity began in 1913) and University of Kentucky Woman's Club.
Left to right: Unidentified person; Dean of Engineering F. Paul Anderson; Unidentified person and Richard Stoll, member of Board of Trustees.
Judge Richard Stoll, Board of Trustees, Edward Warren Hines, Chairman of Kentucky State Council of Defense, President Frank L. McVey, J. Preston Johnston, Board of Trustees, Harvey W. Wiley, M.D., Commencement speaker.
Photographic services: Duckwall
"Walnut Grove, erected in 1817 by John H. Morton, stood in Maxwelton Court off South Limestone Street and opposite the Memorial Hall, Susan Hart Shelby, daughter of Kentucky's first governor, lived here; other occupants have been Dr. James Fishback, Dr. Levi Herr, John A. Prall, and Professor Arthur M. Miller who deeded the property to the University in 1923. In 1946, the historic house was razed to make way for the College of the Bible (Lexington Theological Seminary) which moved from the Transylvania campus in 1950 and now occupies the site." quoted from The Squire's Sketches of Lexington by J. Winston Coleman, Jr.
"Walnut Grove, erected in 1817 by John H. Morton, stood in Maxwelton Court off South Limestone Street and opposite the Memorial Hall, Susan Hart Shelby, daughter of Kentucky's first governor, lived here; other occupants have been Dr. James Fishback, Dr. Levi Herr, John A. Prall, and Professor Arthur M. Miller who deeded the property to the University in 1923. In 1946, the historic house was razed to make way for the College of the Bible (Lexington Theological Seminary) which moved from the Transylvania campus in 1950 and now occupies the site." quoted from The Squire's Sketches of Lexington by J. Winston Coleman, Jr.
Competition between freshman and sophomore classes, activity began in 1913 during Commencement festivities.
Competition between freshman and sophomore classes, activity began in 1913 during Commencement festivities.
Competition between freshman and sophomore classes, activity began in 1913 during Commencement festivities.
Competition between freshman and sophomore classes, activity began in 1913 during Commencement festivities.
Seated: Mrs. William Lafferty ( Maude) first on the left, two unidentified women and Mrs. Paul P. Boyd (Cleona) on the right, unidentified women standing.
Date Span: 1921 - 1943.
The date span of the series is 1921 - 1943, and is divided into fourteen sub-series: Agriculture (1921 - 1943); Anatomy and Physiology; Art School of, Astronomy; Chemistry; Commerce; Education including the University School; Engineering; Geology; Home Economics; Journalism; Music School of; Theater School of; Zoology. The Colleges of Agriculture and Engineering comprise the majority of the series.
Photographic services: Dr. Pryor
Date Span: 1920 - 1940.
The date span of the series is 1920 - 1940, and is divided into two sub-series: Groups and Individuals. Individuals sub-series is divided into six sub-sub-series: Anderson, F. Paul; Dicker Family; General; Knapp, C. M. and Family; Nollau, Louis and Family and Pence, Merry Lewis Family. The majority of the series is comprised of the College of Engineering staff.
Top row: Dick Johnson, illegible, Ike Watkins, illegible, Newman, illegible, Thurman, illegible, Flynn, Frank M. Beckley; Middle row: Dave Singer, Rice, illegible, Miss Skidmore, illegible, illegible, Barr, illegible, Hawkins, Miss Bentley, Jett, Bureau; Bottom row: Louis Nollau, Virginia Anderson, Crowder? (foundry), Dicker, C.J. Norwood, Anderson, Freeman, Terrell, Crouse, B. Barnett.
Includes F. Paul Anderson center in white shirt, Dean of Engineering and Louis E. Nollau second row, left, Professor of Engineering, Professor J.R. Johnson, Professor of Applied Mathematics.
Includes Professor Arthur C. McFarlan, Professor of Geology - second left second row, Professor Lewis Cass Robinson, Professor of Geology - left front, in front of Miller Hall.
Left to right: Asher, Eston Jackson, Professor of Psychology, 1928 - 1947, unidentified individuals and McHenry Rhoads second from right.
From left, two unidentified men, Professor E. A. Bureau, A. L. Atchison, Dean Wiest, College of Commerce, Professor Bedford, Chemistry and Dean Paul Boyd, Arts and Sciences.
Professor Henry Curtis, Chief of Fertilizer Division, Head of Department of Fertilizer College of Agriculture; Professor Alfred Meredith Peter, Agriculture Experiment Station / Scovell Hall Chemist - College of Agriculture; and Professor Franklin E. Tuttle, Chemistry.
Birth, Birmingham England, September 17, 1868 and death, December 29, 1959.
Birth, Birmingham, England, September 17, 1868, and death, December 29, 1959.
Birth, Birmingham, England, September 17, 1868, and death, December 29, 1959.
Taken while F. Paul Anderson was director of the American Society of Heating and Ventilation, the Engineer's Research laboratory at Pittsburgh, on leave of absence from the University of Kentucky for one year. Jack Dicker, Mechanical Engineering, in background.
Left to right: F. Paul Anderson Jr., son; Josephine Fisher Anderson, spouse; Dean F. Paul Anderson, Engineering; Virginia Anderson, daughter.
Seated left to right: F. Paul Anderson Jr., unknown child (possibly F. Paul Anderson Jr.'s daughter, Josephine Fisher Anderson, Dean F. Paul Anderson's spouse, standing left to right: unknown woman, possibly F. Paul Anderson Jr.'s spouse; Dean F. Paul Anderson, Engineering.
Seated left to right: Dean F. Paul Anderson, Engineering; unknown child, possibly F. Paul Anderson Jr.'s daughter; Josephine Fisher Anderson, spouse; standing left to right: F. Paul Anderson Jr., son; unknown woman, possibly F. Paul Anderson Jr.'s spouse.
Birth, February 10, 1861, death, April 8, 1934.
Birth 1865; death 1959.
Right middle - Miss Sallie Pence, Mathematics Department.
Daughter, Miss Sallie Pence, Instructor and Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1929-1963, center right, located in F-Series [Box 13, Folder 358, Item 2].
Date Span: 1918 - 1936.
The date span of the series is 1918 - 1936, and is divided into six sub-series: Band; Ceremonies; Groups and Individuals; Reserve Officer Training Corps; Sponsors and World War I. There are three sub-sub-series under the World War I sub-series: Camp I, II and III, all in 1918.
President Frank McVey, last on right and the Reserve Officer Training Corps officers during the awards ceremony in 1931 to present the University of Kentucky ROTC with the National ROTC Rifle Match award, 1930. This award was sponsored by William Randolph Hearst for the Southern Universities and Colleges ROTC National Rifle Match. This occasion was at the Military Field Day, 1931.
President Frank McVey, last on right and the Reserve Officer Training Corps officers during the awards ceremony in 1931 to present the University of Kentucky ROTC with the National ROTC Rifle Match award, 1930. This award was sponsored by William Randolph Hearst for the Southern Universities and Colleges ROTC National Rifle Match. This occasion was at the Military Field Day, 1931.
Date Span: 1865 - 1933.
The date span of the series is 1865 - 1933, and is divided into four sub-series: Acting President and Regent; Barker, Henry Stites; McVey, Frank and family; Patterson, James K. The majority of the prints concern President McVey and his family.
This award was sponsored by William Randolph Hearst for the Southern Universities and Colleges ROTC National Rifle Match. This occasion was at the Military Field Day, 1931.
This award was sponsored by William Randolph Hearst for the Southern Universities and Colleges ROTC National Rifle Match. This occasion was at the Military Field Day, 1931.
Date Span: 1888 - 1889.
The date span of the series is 1888 - 1889, and is comprised of two images: State College of Kentucky, 1889 and the class of 1888.
Date Span: "n.d." - 1936.
The date span of the series is "n.d." - 1936, and includes some equipment and the early years of WUKY campus radio station.
Date Span: 1923 - 1928.
The date span of the series is 1923 - 1928, and includes charts and 1923 Registrar convention.
Date Span: 1920 - 1936.
The date span of the series is 1920 - 1936, and is divided into eleven sub-series: Awards and Trophies; Intramural Sports; Baseball; Basketball; Cheerleaders; Equestrian; Football; Mascot; Tennis; Track; Women's Athletics; Wrestling. The Basketball sub-series is divided into two sub-sub-series: Teams; Players and Coaches. Coach Adolph Rupp is the only coach featured. Football sub-series is divided into four sub-sub-series: Coaches; Stoll Field and McLean Stadium; Team Players and Teams. Women's Athletics sub-series is divided into six sub-sub-series: Archery; Basketball; Dance, Tap and Interpretive; Field Hockey; Physical Education; Rifle Team.
Identity according to 1932 and 1933 "Kentuckian", Back row: three players in basketball uniform, left to right: Hughes, Little, Demoisey, Front row, left to right: Worthington, Davis, Darby, Kleiser, Dreuter, Johnson, and Coach Adolph Rupp.
Identity according to 1932 and 1933 "Kentuckian", Back row: three players in Basketball uniforms: left to right: Hughes, Little, Demoisey, front row, left to right: Worthington, Davis, Darby, Kleiser, Dreuter, Johnson, and Coach Adolph Rupp, same as Nitrate # 2611.
Positive print of Nitrate, #2609
Date Span: n.d.
This series is divided into four sub sub-series: Cattle and Oxen; Equine; Field Crops; Swine. There are no dated prints.
Similarity to prints in Funkhouser papers.
Date Span: [1890 - 1936].
The date span of the series is [1890 - 1936] with the majority of the images not dated. This series is divided into four sub sub-series: Identified individuals; Unidentified individuals; Identified Groups; Unidentified Groups. These images appear to have been part of the photographic orders that Louis Nollau processed for his private business. Meager description is available.
Photographic services: Frankel family
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Photographic services: Peck
Photographic services: Duckwall
Photographic services: (Miss Baker)
Photographic services: (Miss Baker)
Photographic services: Evans
Photographic services: Evans
Photographic services: Evans
Photographic services: Evans
Photographic services: Family vacation
Photographic services: Family vacation
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Photographic services: Fergus
Photographic services: Roper, Joe
Photographic services: Roper, Joe
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Photographic services: Wilford
Photographic services: Wilford
Photographic services: Stoll, Richard C.
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Photographic services: Stoll, Richard C.
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Photographic services: Stoll, Richard C.
Photographic services: Stoll, Richard C.
Photographic services: Stoll, Richard C.
Photographic services: Stoll, Richard C.
Photographic services: Stoll, Richard C.
Photographic services: Mulligan, James H.
Photographic services: Family vacation
Photographic services: Sims
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Date Span: 1785 - 1943.
The date span of the series is 1785 - 1943, and is divided into five sub sub-series: Artifacts and Documents; Historic Sites; Lexington; Military; Portraits. Kentucky Historic Sites are featured and some Lexington, Kentucky buildings. Miscellaneous images related to the military and sundry portraits, mostly unidentified are also included. The oldest image is a photograph of a print that is dated 1785 but isn't the date of this specific print.
Photographic services: Curd, Stephen
Photographic services: Curd, Stephen
Authenticity questionable unless Boone was in the habit of spelling his name without the "e".
Photographic services: Webb, Ms
When called February 27, 1970 about this portrait he said probably not his as he was just beginning his work at this time but when I told him of the signature he said it was his and asked for a copy March 2, 1970, Mr. Welsh called, said this was a charcoal sketch of Mose Kaufman, founder of Kaufman Stone- noted citizen and philosopher Mr. Welsh thought perhaps Phil Kaufman (University of Kentucky graduate 1901, BS in Mechanical Engineering) had the original.
Oil painting given by faculty and friends in 1933 with money collected by alumni. Purchased by Mrs. Townsend and Dr. Thomas D. Clark and used by Dr. Stuart Forth, Acting Vice President of Student Affairs in his Administration Building office. As of 2003, the painting is displayed in the Special Collections' research room, second floor, Margaret I. King Library.
Now residing at the Art Museum in the Singletary Center for the Arts.
Gift to University of Kentucky by Judge Samuel Wilson in 1970, located in Special Collections' onsite storage.
Gift to University of Kentucky by Judge Samuel Wilson in 1970, located in Special Collections' onsite storage.
Date Span: [1928 - 1958].
The date span of the sub-series is, [1928 - 1958] and is divided into four sub sub-series: Bridges and Highways; Buildings, Houses and Interiors; Cities and Towns; Scenes and Views. The majority of the images are not dated. Within the Buildings, Houses and Interiors sub sub - series are additional divisions: Buildings; Houses and Interiors; Country Estates and Landscape.
Photographic services: Parker, A. T.
Photographic services: Parker, A. T.
Built by John McMurtry after plan by A.J. Downing. Gothic revival style built for William R. and Louisa Johnson Elley. Later owners include: John L. Barclay (banker), Circuit Judge William Clinton Goodloe, rented to Sisters of the Charity of Nazareth (for beginning of St. Joseph's Hospital), rented to General William Temple Withers, owned by Colonel Oliver Perry Alford (turfman, who named the house "Aylesford" and sold to Mrs. Florence McCaluley Goodwin, then the Kappa Alpha Order House, Miss Iva Dagley (1941), a fraternity in Indiana which didn't formerly colonize at the University of Kentucky, and presently owned by James D. and Martha J. Birchfield (1984), print dated when owned by the Kappa Alpha Order.
Built by John McMurtry after plan by A.J. Downing. Gothic revival style built for William R. and Louisa Johnson Elley. Later owners include: John L. Barclay (banker), Circuit Judge William Clinton Goodloe, rented to Sisters of the Charity of Nazareth (for beginning of St. Joseph's Hospital), rented to General William Temple Withers, owned by Colonel Oliver Perry Alford (turfman, who named the house "Aylesford" and sold to Mrs. Florence McCaluley Goodwin, then the Kappa Alpha Order House, Miss Iva Dagley (1941), a fraternity in Indiana which didn't formerly colonize at the University of Kentucky, and presently owned by James D. and Martha J. Birchfield (1984), print dated when owned by the Kappa Alpha Order.
Built by John McMurtry after plan by A.J. Downing. Gothic revival style built for William R. and Louisa Johnson Elley. Later owners include: John L. Barclay (banker), Circuit Judge William Clinton Goodloe, rented to Sisters of the Charity of Nazareth (for beginning of St. Joseph's Hospital), rented to General William Temple Withers, owned by Colonel Oliver Perry Alford (turfman, who named the house "Aylesford" and sold to Mrs. Florence McCaluley Goodwin, then the Kappa Alpha Order House, Miss Iva Dagley (1941), a fraternity in Indiana which didn't formerly colonize at the University of Kentucky, and presently owned by James D. and Martha J. Birchfield (1984), print dated when owned by the Kappa Alpha Order.
Built 1846 by and for architect John McMurtry, at one time it served as the Jackson Female Seminary, demolished 1961.
Photographic services: Sims
Photographic services: Parker, A. T.
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Date Span: 1917 - 1920.
The date span of the sub-series is 1917 - 1920 but the majority of images aren't dated. The mining town of Lynch, Kentucky is featured and a coal mine is an integral part of the town.
Photographic services: Mulligan, James H.
Photographic services: Mulligan, James H.
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Photographic services: Mulligan, James H.
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Photographic services: Family vacation
Photographic services: Family vacation
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Photographic services: Nollau, Louis
Date Span: n.d.
The date span of the unidentified structures, dams and equipment is not known.
Date Span: [1936].
Images of Louis E. Nollau's house including the house plans and his family comprise this sub-series.
Photographic services: Nollau, Louis
Photographic services: Nollau, Louis
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Date Span: n.d.
This sub-series includes two places of worship, funerals and tombstones.
Photographic services: Funerals
Photographic services: Funerals
Photographic services: Funerals
Photographic services: Funerals
Photographic services: Funerals
Photographic services: Funerals
Date Span: [1933-1934].
This sub-series includes plaques attached and unattached.
Date Span: 1909 - 1936.
This sub-series is divided into ten sub sub-series: Bridges; C & O Fuel Testing Laboratory; Cars and Locomotives; Crossings; Ferguson Shops; Flood; General; Queen and Crescent Livestock and Agricultural Exhibit Train; Stations; Trackage. The bridges are mostly undated but the date span for those that are dated is 1915 - 1916 and the Alabama Great Southern is the only railroad company named. The only information concerning the Testing Laboratory is that the prints are dated post 1930. Cars and Locomotives include prints dating 1909 - 1915 with a dining car and the view of an engineer in his locomotive. Crossings include sites of Birmingham, Alabama, Williamstown and Lexington, Kentucky with the prints dating 1913 - 1927. Ferguson shops locomotive manufacturing or repair houses are featured from 1915 - 1916. Floods related to the running of trains is depicted in 1916 and some images are not dated. The General series comprises a trip by unidentified persons to Chattanooga, Tennessee and various images dated 1914 - 1916. The majority of the prints are not dated. Queen and Crescent train routes and agricultural exhibits images are not dated. Stations series includes: stations in Alabama, Tennessee and Lexington, Kentucky with a date span of 1914 - 1917. Trackage series comprises train tracks dated 1912 - 1917.
Schools series includes high schools either in Lexington, Kentucky or rural schools dated 1933 - 1935. Sports series includes three sub-series: Basketball, Football and Track of various state high schools dated 1920 - 1936.
Date Span: 1921 - 1924.
Basketball and Track teams with date span of 1921 - 1924 are viewed in this sub-series.