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ark:/16417/th7gt3r83515jA tree was blown over in a windstorm at Fifth Street and Broadway, its branches covering cars parked underneath.Image
ark:/16417/th7b1bzmb477hA truck was overturned on Winchester Road, scattering bags of vetch seed on the roadside. The driver, Albert Logan, was not injured in the accident.Image
ark:/16417/th7125653sx9mA twenty-seven (27) year old building debt was officially canceled at a mortgage-burning ceremony at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Pictured burning the mortgage are (left to right) Elmore Fain, Jackie Colyer, and H.E. Coleman. Fain and Coleman were members of the church at the time the church was built and the debt incurred.Image
ark:/16417/th71j88j2tg0nA two-acre pond on the farm of J. M. Johnson in Preston, Bath County, which was created in the WPA (Works Progress Administration) era, still holds water and attracts ducks and geese.Image
ark:/16417/th72gjjm6h96rA two-room frame house, sold from Lexington's municipal housing development site, is towed from Lexington to Newtown.Image
ark:/16417/th7fv79f3x169A view of Sun Baked Valley which stretched along a small stream which emptied into the Kentucky River near Camp Nelson.Image
ark:/16417/th7w225ptj650A visitor to the 35th annual Farm and Home Convention at the University of Kentucky inspecting a rotary plow.
ark:/16417/th71h59sgsj6gA visitor to the 35th annual Farm and Home Convention at the University of Kentucky looking at a model farm home, illustrating the ideal rural plumbing arrangements.
ark:/16417/th71j83km12xnA week-old chicken belonging to Mrs. Edith Lear, which was born with three legs.Image
ark:/16417/th74cm0t9928xA woman affixing a rose to an elderly bank official at the First National Bank and Trust Company.
ark:/16417/th74pknxxcp9sA wrecked vehicle on display at the Shugg Glenn used car lot on East Main Street advises drivers to exercise caution while driving during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.Image
ark:/16417/th71l17vhn9fma--Christmas tree in front of Union Station. Presented to city by D. D. Stewart of the Lexington Railway System. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7cxcpl2przja--Erosion on Bath county farm, working channels. Two unidentified people in background. Unpublished photo.Image
ark:/16417/th7sxtd3vcht9A. A. Burton with Satan, a blue pigeon, and Jennie, a bantam hen. The pigeon and hen are together constantly.
ark:/16417/th7n343pjpzgkA. and P. Stores (Branch) 544-46 West Main Street. Picture taken July 1951.
ark:/16417/th7p6vhkfnbq4A. and P. Stores (Branch) 544-46 West Main Street. Picture taken July 1951.
ark:/16417/th7smmzp2ljv8A. B. Guthrie Jr. autographing copy of his new novel, The Big Sky. With Mr. Guthrie are his wife and son, A. B. Guthrie IIII
ark:/16417/th77mfzsfcnn1A. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th7zm78mg6ch8A. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th775zgc2mzblA. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th7f009tgw4nmA. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th717vvj3k9z5A. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th7wctjc3kv62A. B. Guthrie Jr., left, executive editor of The Lexington Leader, and James Ford, head of the Department of Journalism of the University of Montana during Lexington meeting of the American Association of Schools and Departments of Journalism and the American Association of Teachers of Journalism. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7qxz4dzn30gA. B. Guthrie, Jr., author of "The Big Sky," and an unidentified man. Story by Miss Juliet Galloway. January, 1949.Image
ark:/16417/th71clbxkpv88A. B. Guthrie, Jr., author of "The Big Sky," pictured in his study behind his desk. Story by Miss Juliet Galloway.Image
ark:/16417/th75twjhnc18vA. B. Guthrie, Jr., author of "The Big Sky," seated in chair reading a book.Image
ark:/16417/th765mdvsbrjsA. B. Guthrie, Jr., author of "The Big Sky," seated in chair with young girl and a book.Image
ark:/16417/th77pdb8d1lfhA. B. Hancock Jr. and John Jacob Astor. Image
ark:/16417/th7q5738l5gm2A. B. Rouse honored at dinner. Seated from left to right are District Judge H. Church Ford, Mr. A.B. Rouse, Mrs. Rouse,and Mac Swinford.Image
ark:/16417/th71ljwf3bdcdA. C. Burnette retired from the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Agriculture extension service, where he worked as Kentucky's first African-American farm agent, and founded the state's first African-American 4-H club. Story by J. T. Vaughn.Image
ark:/16417/th71cqs5vvh4qA. D. Register with 20-inch, four-day old Shetland pony at Gentry stockyards.
ark:/16417/th71k871nftp1A. E. Funk Jr. following acquittal for the Bourbon County Vote Case.
ark:/16417/th73x2z24t8p3A. E. Funk Jr. talking to Judge Richard P. Stoll outside federal building July 8, 1949
ark:/16417/th71l6vnck5msA. E. Funk Jr., his wife and his father after end of trial in Bourbon County Vote Fraud Case
ark:/16417/th7g7m9nxsfh9A. E. Funk Jr., J. Nathan Elliott Jr. and Miss Pat Evans leaving courtroom.
ark:/16417/th71qqf2c5g24A. E. Funk Jr., left, and Victor Bradley Sr., figures in Bourbon County Vote Fraud Case.
ark:/16417/th7158xxfn070A. E. Funk Jr.'s law school textbooks. Trial exhibits in Bourbon County Vote Fraud Case July 18, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7zpnrlzvjmmA. E. Funk Sr. and his son, A.E. Funk Jr. outside federal building July 8, 1949
ark:/16417/th71kfm9wmcvqA. E. Oram, president of the Chamber of Commerce, receiving the first telephone call over Lexington's new dial system. W. H. Harrison, left, cropped out of published picture.
ark:/16417/th7fpvvtwj3prA. E. Turney, left, president of state trapshooting association, and Bill Adkins, of Remington Shell Company Louisville, pictured July 19, 1949, Hill Top Gun Club near Paris.
ark:/16417/th7c03fddt673A. F. Rutt and T. H. Draper standing beside plane in which they crash-landed at Blue Grass Field.
ark:/16417/th71rcghvm9dqA. L. Henry, right, owner of Fairview Farm, watches Supervisor Bill Ramey checking beehive.
ark:/16417/th7dbnks4lhgsA. L. Pigman in his office in a Quonset hut at Veterans Administration.
ark:/16417/th719j0qksrqwA. M. Baker, T. F. Baker, Raymond Hare, Nelson Hager and Mac Vanderpool viewing hybrid corn at Jessamine county agricultural show.
ark:/16417/th71f6lxgtw8vA. P. Prather holding the nut assembly of a 1914 Ford, which Prather invented.
ark:/16417/th7ndrf1t4638A. P. Schroyer standing beside his overturned truck on Richmond road.Image
ark:/16417/th7cqqq35l6jmA. W. Willis, Cabell Breckinridge, Oliver E. Johnson and John Riley pictured discussing annexation question.
ark:/16417/th7hjf6s4bbk4A. Z. Looney, Bruce Hoblitzel Sr., J. P. Ebelhardt and Ed Wilder in group when Louisville Board of Trade members visited Blue Grass
ark:/16417/th71ql9pbnnjzA.B. Chandler with his first tobacco crop. Clarence LeBus, right.Image
ark:/16417/th71hgnkwp48vA.B. Chandler with his first tobacco crop. Clarence LeBus, right. November 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th78msktxwx2sA.B. Chandler with state officials carrying out the work of government.
ark:/16417/th71gpp68kkbjA.B. Guthrie and Robert Penn Warren at the University of Kentucky (UK) where they will speak on the writers series programs. Image