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ark:/16417/th71q900f71z8Jesse Williams operates steam press that compresses tobacco at Kentucky Burley Tobacco, Incorporated, on South Broadway. Image
ark:/16417/th71r2b2xbb0wJames Honaker held for shooting at Wheeler restaurant on North Broadway. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71rgsnf02s6One of a series of articles and pictures on Lexington landmarks. Ingleside, off South Broadway. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71rhbzgwtgnCrowd at scene of shooting at Wheeler restaurant on North Broadway.
ark:/16417/th74b587dnjp4 Truck, property of Jerry Fightmaster, hit by car on North Broadway. Image
ark:/16417/th74c65b97kxbJimmy Carrier, 407 South Broadway, and Smith Trowbridge, Payne's Depot, exchanging blows. 1950Image
ark:/16417/th74prd3f4l5qFarmers tell Inquiring Reporter about worries in connection with marketing of tobacco crop. Frank Anderson, 1093 South Broadway.
ark:/16417/th75qkgv32cz0Fire hits Eagles club, 139 North Broadway. Fire fighters attempting to extinguish flames.Image
ark:/16417/th75x5l8kj1pqOne of a series of articles and pictures on Lexington landmarks. Ingleside, off South Broadway. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th762ncstg9xmFire at Burley Hotel, on South Broadway, causing thousands of dollars damage. No one was injured during the blaze. Firemen on roof and ladder in photograph.
ark:/16417/th767h57jf3m3Borries Reports: Fayette Youth Fair King and Queen crowned at Tattersalls sales barn on South (S.) Broadway. Pictured left to right are Annette Allen, Fayette Youth Fair Queen; Ronnie Botkin, Fayette Youth Fair King; and other unidentified bystanders. August 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th76lgt0tnk3pJ. P. Gilbert and group of protesting citizens of North Broadway Park, in anti-annexation demonstration.
ark:/16417/th76mmvm6q39lPortrait of Everett Hackworth, W. H. Greening and Cecil Greening at tobacco sale at the Shelburne warehouse on South Broadway in Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th76t9n616864Activities at Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation redrying plant on South Broadway. The front of the redryer where the tobacco enters the machine.Image
ark:/16417/th775cl9tcxrnPhyllis Wince only one injured in this collision between an automobile and a truck at Third and Broadway. Curtis Mann was driver of car and Harry Rust was driver of truck.
ark:/16417/th77v1dz3h4btMrs. Virginia Baker, pedestrian, being placed on stretcher after having been hit by a car at 1026 South Broadway. Bystanders are unidentified.Image
ark:/16417/th78p95gjr7vkFire hits Eagles club, 139 North Broadway. Fire fighters attempting to extinguish flames.Image
ark:/16417/th78pws35kcfmTrailer camp on North Broadway. Regulations proposed governing camps. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th78t87q71jqpPortrait of Wayne Johnson, Edwin Johnson, B.A. Johnson, and Doris Ann Johnson, 912 South Broadway, pictured in Victory Garden plot on South Broadway.
ark:/16417/th793v9cpkcx6Union Transfer Company employees loading into a truck slot machines from the warehouse of the Sterling Novelty Company on South Broadway. The slot machines were seized in a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raid on dealers in Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th79cc4j5kgwdPhyllis Wince only one injured in this collision between an automobile and a truck at Third and Broadway. Curtis Mann was driver of car and Harry Rust was driver of truck. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th79kgc9hnhfbRedried tobacco leaves being placed in hogsheads at Kentucky Burley Tobacco, Incorporated, on South Broadway. Image
ark:/16417/th79z31n1m56qTransylvania College housing project for married veterans starts on Thomas field on North Broadway.
ark:/16417/th7bht5x3c59qBorries Reports: Fayette Youth Fair King and Queen crowned at Tattersalls sales barn on South (S.) Broadway. Pictured left to right are James Stokes, Fayette Farm Bureau President; Annette Allen, Fayette Youth Fair Queen; Ronnie Botkin, Fayette Youth Fair King; and other unidentified bystanders.Image
ark:/16417/th7bkvgszh428State Highway Department workmen resurfacing North Broadway.
ark:/16417/th7bnmz1cqgbjAutomobile crash on South Broadway. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7bqgmb3fxkgHenry Platt and his son, Mitte, injured when their car struck truck on North Broadway. The truck was property of Jerry Fightmaster.Image
ark:/16417/th7c72lck7lmvInquiring Reporter, Is Governor Clements justified in additional tax on gasoline? Portrait of Russell Wilson, 900 North Broadway, business machine mechanic.
ark:/16417/th7ct2gdd123tDining room at American Legion's new clubrooms at 1222 South Broadway. Left to right, V.L. Slade, Mrs. Darrell Hancock, Hancock, Mrs. Slade and Bryant Henderson is the waiter.Image
ark:/16417/th7dmmrxsbcvtWall shelf above kitchen stove at home of Miss Bettye Mastin, 301 Broadway.Image
ark:/16417/th7f9bs2q40h5E. C. Furnas putting together all-metal fence on Broadmoor Farm.Image
ark:/16417/th7fsb7s965vkDifferent arrangements of furniture suggested. In home of Miss Bettye Mastin, 301 North Broadway. Bookshelf photograph.Image
ark:/16417/th7gdff55vvv0Shots of site of General Electric plant, off North Broadway between railway and Russell Cave pike. Shot of construction beginning.
ark:/16417/th7gr0zf1pl5pLexington's first Steiden store opens at 820 North Broadway.Image
ark:/16417/th7gt3r83515jA tree was blown over in a windstorm at Fifth Street and Broadway, its branches covering cars parked underneath.Image
ark:/16417/th7h0bq5nz63lUnidentified man checking pulse of Earl Ford Fite, seriously injured at an automobile crash on South Broadway. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7hb26w83wwtTraffic Patrolman Louis Kirby, left, stopping truck at Main street and Broadway for traffic violation. Lieutenant Roy Jennings, center.
ark:/16417/th7j06f988kp4Unidentified woman feeling pulse at the temple of Earl Ford Fite, seriously injured in an automobile crash on South Broadway. Sherill Robertson sits beside Fite.
ark:/16417/th7k8cfdjv1hqIcy streets cause traffic mishaps. Two were injured in a four-car accident on North Broadway.Image
ark:/16417/th7kvttpwnm21Street-widening project on South Broadway.
ark:/16417/th7lnfhw2rjxtFire hydrant on North Broadway broken off by car backed into it by George Wiley Dempsey. Charland LeTourneau, a witness. 335 North Broadway. Image
ark:/16417/th7lsm6chnn93Activities at Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation redrying plant on South Broadway. Women working to hang tobacco.Image
ark:/16417/th7ltxr8nnngjState Highway Department workmen resurfacing North Broadway. July, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7lvnt333lgjActivities at Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation redrying plant on South Broadway. Fork lift truck places packed hogsheads in temporary storage before being taken to Louisville for permanent storage.Image
ark:/16417/th7m0dn3fmr4bSnow scenes at night in Lexington, December 18, 1944. Home on North Broadway.
ark:/16417/th7m976c382mjClay No. 1 tobacco warehouse on South Broadway purchased by Penn Brothers.Image
ark:/16417/th7mjhcg2fg0fMotorcade of North Broadway Park residents enroute to city hall to protest proposed annexation.
ark:/16417/th7nnk9cbhg71Clark Fisher tags hogshead of pool tobacco at Kentucky Burley Tobacco, Incorporated, on South Broadway. Image
ark:/16417/th7nsj95x2rdgTrailer camp on North Broadway. Regulations proposed governing camps. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7p4rzr2mr6sActivities at Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation redrying plant on South Broadway. A hydraulic lift forces hogsheads upward against a device that forces the tobacco into the hogsheads.Image
ark:/16417/th7plrclmth35R. J. Reynolds Company redryer, 670 South Broadway. December, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7q0874g1jjpClay No. 1 tobacco warehouse on South Broadway purchased by Penn Brothers.Image