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ark:/16417/th710gnsgvp3fAerial view of Lexington, Kentucky. Looking north toward Main Street from South Limestone street, opposite the University of Kentucky (UK). September, 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th711csvzpsplExterior of the Steiden store on South Limestone street.Image
ark:/16417/th711lhgtv695Students in recreation room at St. Catherine's Academy, 240 North Limestone street, Lexington, Kentucky.
ark:/16417/th711nf8rxnxpHouse sawed in half after blocking street in moving operation. Was located at 307 North Limestone street. Moved to lot on Roosevelt boulevard.Image
ark:/16417/th712x4vxnv0lMilward B. Trammel, who escaped from Eastern State hospital and barricaded himself in his home, is taken into custody by police. Photo shows police pulling Trammel through the window of his home, 1113 North Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th713x9k4rnpqTwo-story brick building at 245 North Limestone street, which was to have housed the new offices of Electronics Distributors, pictured after building collapsed.
ark:/16417/th713z3jz2z6gBlue Grass Day crowd shots Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th7149gh4v1d5Mrs. Josephine Hatchett, wife of Ovan Hatchett, is traffic school guard at Fifth and Limestone Streets (St.). Hatchet poses here in uniform.Image
ark:/16417/th714brqxctdbPhoto shows an aerial view of Central Baptist hospital under construction on South (S.) Limestone Street (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th715b7mr2ht6Layout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th715h04xgfbxBorries Reports: (Lower Negative) Tall tobacco grown by Dr. Williams Seay at 1636 South (S.) Limestone Street (St.) farm. Eddie Seay in foreground. (Upper Negative) Sally Seay poses with tobacco on racks.Image
ark:/16417/th716522nm68qSoutheast corner of Limestone and Main streets where Lexington Railway System will erect a change-making and information booth. Pedestrians in front of Williams' Drug Store and McGurk's Shoe Shop. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71786r548lgWorkmen finishing resurfacing of North Limestone Street between Third and Fourth Streets. October, 1948.
ark:/16417/th717rcpsk9w3K.R. Watson, left, Buford Locker, center, and Frank Goins, right. Pictured in the tobacco field that Locker grew, on 1529 North Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71875cz0fqhCaptain Elon Tucker, 1101 South Limestone street, with three German boxers he imported from Germany.
ark:/16417/th718d7cd8jffOut of a series on Lexington landmarks. Building at southwest corner of High Street and Limestone Street. Former home of Joseph Ficklin where Jefferson Davis lived as a student.
ark:/16417/th718h9w4d10sScenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th718lhhfx16mMilward B. Trammel, who escaped from Eastern State hospital and barricaded himself in his home, is taken into custody by police. Lt. Joe Hoskins (left, behind bush) calling Trammel to window of his home at 1113 North Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th718mx8wvcl6Dean and Mrs. Frank J. Welch welcome delegates to the University of Kentucky (UK) Farm and Home Convention to tea at their home at 1312 South (S.) Limestone Street (St.). Pictured left to right are Dean and Mrs. Welch, Mrs. C. E. Judy, Mrs. Harlow McCauley, and Mrs. J. Lewis Judy. February, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th719g4hmtwcrMrs. Grace Rogers, wife of Walter F. Rogers, school traffic guard at North Limestone and Barr Streets (Lexington, Ky.). Image
ark:/16417/th719g6674wwtSoutheast corner of Limestone and Main streets where Lexington Railway System will erect a change-making and information booth.
ark:/16417/th719qc1vxk83Curbless corner at North Limestone and Third streets, a pedestrian hazard. January 1949Image
ark:/16417/th719zwm65df4October 26, 1946. Steel superstructure of new gymnasium being built in rear of Lexington Junior High School, Limestone and Fourth streets.Image
ark:/16417/th71b7rvv3vf3Holes in road on North Limestone street. February 1948.
ark:/16417/th71c9nd1gwrcHouse sawed in half after blocking street in moving operation. Was located at 307 North Limestone street. Moved to lot on Roosevelt boulevard.Image
ark:/16417/th71cgjcs7jxpEntrance to what witnesses say is handbook above Turk Bar, 122 North Limestone street. February 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th71cw9txb5frPortrait of Mrs. Marguerite McClure, wife of City Policeman Henry T. McClure, is a school traffic guard at the intersection of North Broadway Park and North Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71f6fnw9xs3Car, driven by William Duncan, in doorway of Reed's grocery, Fifth and Limestone Streets (St.), after colliding with car driven by Harry V. Sargent. Unidentified bystanders also pictured.Image
ark:/16417/th71g6xm1brjdCurbless corner at North Limestone and Third streets, a pedestrian hazard. Picture is a different angle of intersection, facing the Shell gas station. January 1949Image
ark:/16417/th71hmsh97575Dean and Mrs. Frank J. Welch welcome delegates to the University of Kentucky (UK) Farm and Home Convention to tea at their home at 1312 South (S.) Limestone Street (St.). Pictured left to right are Dean and Mrs. Welch, Mrs. C. E. Judy, Mrs. Harlow McCauley, and Mrs. J. Lewis Judy.Image
ark:/16417/th71j040pwtd8Auto accident on South Limestone Street in which Allen Grimes Junior was injured. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71j04h6rqg4Razing of Johnson school building at Fourth and Limestone streets. Taken in latter part of February, 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th71j5ds0knpnPictured planning a tea to be held at the Appalachian School of Practical Nursing at 303 South Limestone Street are (seated, left to right) Mrs. Ada Cummins, co-chairperson of the program committee of the Kentucky State Association of Licensed Practical Nurses; Mrs. Marion Uterhart, director of the school; Mrs. Isabelle Gray, chairwoman of the Registry of Practical Nurses; and (standing) Mrs. Samuel Landers, also co-chairperson of the program committee of the Kentucky State Association of Licensed Practical Nurses. The committee is giving the tea in honor of the director and staff of the nursing school and the state and district officers of the association.Image
ark:/16417/th71kc9j5lrnjOut of a series on Lexington landmarks. Building at southwest corner of High Street and Limestone Street. Former home of Joseph Ficklin where Jefferson Davis lived as a student. October, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th71kkr4tkjz9Two-story brick building at 245 North Limestone street, which was to have housed the new offices of Electronics Distributors, pictured after building collapsed. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71mxqfps94zAuto accident on South Limestone Street in which Allen Grimes Junior was injured. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71n6ql5x45rFour-family apartment at 371 South Limestone street purchased by General Association of Baptists in Kentucky for use as Baptist Student Center.
ark:/16417/th71n7l760kqfHoles in road on North Limestone street.
ark:/16417/th71nffnprfpmView of pulpit of Epworth Methodist church at 1015 North Limestone street.Image
ark:/16417/th71ngj6rdlb5Scenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th71p6cffx61rG. E. Penick is pictured with some of the designs he has painted on household articles in the living room of his home at 901 North (N.) Limestone Street (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th71pcdfw782qCollege of the Bible dedicates new South Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.) building. Doctor A.W. Fortune and Doctor Riley B. Montgomery. Image
ark:/16417/th71pdsnt6l2qCollege of the Bible dedicates new South Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.) building. Judge Lorenzo K. Wood receives keys to buildings from William B. Sunley. Image
ark:/16417/th71q7vx51nrrLayout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th71qbk1f42n2Portrait of Jimmy Barrett. Barrett, of 605 South Limestone Street, who decided several weeks ago that he wouldn't try for the featherweight title in The Herald-Leader Golden Gloves tournament, then changed his mind after a few days. "I guess I just couldn't stay out," he said. Barrett reports he is in better condition now than he ever has been and expects to battle his way to victory.Image
ark:/16417/th71rq9vrdx2mCollege of the Bible dedicates new South Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.) building. Doctor Leslie R. Smith and Doctor Dwight E. Stevenson. Image
ark:/16417/th71rzvl6jwk4Fire hits "Uncle Johnny" Furlong's restaurant at 111 South Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.). Mr. Furlong looking over damage. April, 1948.
ark:/16417/th72q34979k6gCollege of the Bible dedicates new South Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.) building. Part of crowd.Image
ark:/16417/th72wfjvsb0gmWorkmen widening Limestone street. Joe Shanks, Lee Meade, Ike Nelson and Carl Carender Image
ark:/16417/th7329rxf8spdScenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th738b1btc3wcBorries Reports: (Lower Negative) Tall tobacco grown by Dr. Williams Seay at 1636 South (S.) Limestone Street (St.) farm. Eddie Seay and Sally Seay in foreground. (Upper Negative) Sally Seay in foreground of same tall tobacco. September 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th739nn225wlqCaptain Elon Tucker, 1101 South Limestone street, with three German boxers he imported from Germany. November, 1946.