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Louisville Collection

Background imageLouisville Collection: Large Letter Card - Greetings from Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Large Letter Card - Greetings from Louisville, Kentucky, USA Date: circa 1940

Background imageLouisville Collection: Ohio River in flood, Louisville, Kentucky

Ohio River in flood, Louisville, Kentucky. Date 1936 Mar

Background imageLouisville Collection: Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky
Downtown Louisville, on the Ohio river, is busy with carriages and wagons : it houses a university and is famous for its racetrack

Background imageLouisville Collection: Ghost in a Brothel

Ghost in a Brothel
Annie Joness brothel at Louisville, Kentucky, is disturbed by ghosts (say the girls) or by drunken rowdies (say the cops)

Background imageLouisville Collection: World Events Japanese Quit At End Of Wwii Ww2

World Events Japanese Quit At End Of Wwii Ww2
world, events, japanese, quit, at, end, of, wwii, ww2, second, war, two, 1945, 1940s, 40s, forties, japs, usa, america, american, postal, cover, envelope, newspaper, seller, vendor, man, postmark

Background imageLouisville Collection: Alphabet of Democracy, America, Britain, China, Dutch, WW2

Alphabet of Democracy, America, Britain, China, Dutch, WW2
Alphabet of Democracy, America, Britain, China, Duch, WW2, American postal cover envelope Date: 1944

Background imageLouisville Collection: Label for Big Cat, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Label for Big Cat, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, bottled by General Distillers Corporation of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageLouisville Collection: Label for Old Rampart, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Label for Old Rampart, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, bottled by General Distillers Corporation of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageLouisville Collection: Label for Whipple Creek, Kentucky Corn Whiskey

Label for Whipple Creek, Kentucky Corn Whiskey, bottled by General Distillers Corporation of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageLouisville Collection: Saint Louis steamship renamed to USS Louisville in WWI

Saint Louis steamship renamed to USS Louisville in WWI
Saint Louis, twin-screw, was a transatlantic passenger liner built for American Line by William Cramp & Sons Shipbuilders, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1895. Sponsored by Mrs

Background imageLouisville Collection: Masonic Institutions - Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Masonic Institutions - Louisville, Kentucky, USA. (from left) The Masonic Theatre, Masonic Widows and Orphans Home and the Scottish Rites Cathedral. Date: circa 1909

Background imageLouisville Collection: L & N Railway Depot, Pensacola, Florida, USA

L & N Railway Depot, Pensacola, Florida, USA
L & N (Louisville & Nashville) Railway Depot, Pensacola, Florida, USA. Date: circa 1920

Background imageLouisville Collection: The Sprague, Shawnee Park, Louisville, Kentucky, USA

The Sprague, Shawnee Park, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
The Sprague, a towboat used for pleasure rides in Shawnee Park, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Date: circa 1908

Background imageLouisville Collection: Tobacco barrels on Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Tobacco barrels on Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Tobacco barrels (known as breaks or hogsheads) on Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Date: circa 1906

Background imageLouisville Collection: Greyhound Bus Terminal, Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Greyhound Bus Terminal, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, in art deco style. Date: 1937

Background imageLouisville Collection: Label for Kentucky Nectar, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Label for Kentucky Nectar, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, distilled and bottled by General Distillers Corporation of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageLouisville Collection: Label for Lick Run, Kentucky Corn Whiskey

Label for Lick Run, Kentucky Corn Whiskey, bottled by General Distillers Corporation of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageLouisville Collection: Simon Bolivar Buckner

Simon Bolivar Buckner
SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER American Confederate general who surrendered to Grant at Fort Donelson in 1862 : editor of the Louisville Courier, governor of Kentucky. Date: 1823 - 1914

Background imageLouisville Collection: Chew Punch plug tobacco. National Tobacco Works, Louisville

Chew Punch plug tobacco. National Tobacco Works, Louisville, Ky. Black man and white man in pugilistic pose, Punchinello clown and dog wearing hat and collar on wall. Date c1886

Background imageLouisville Collection: Industrial-exposition. Louisville 1872

Industrial-exposition. Louisville 1872. Date c1872

Background imageLouisville Collection: The great cyclone, tornado and fire at Louisville, Kentucky

The great cyclone, tornado and fire at Louisville, Kentucky. Date c1890 May 19

Background imageLouisville Collection: American train robbery

American train robbery on Louisville. New Albany and Chicago railroad; the criminal shoots the baggage master. Date: 5th August 1886

Background imageLouisville Collection: Panhandle Br Louisville

Panhandle Br Louisville
A railway train rattles over the impressively long Panhandle Bridge at Louisville, Kentucky


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