235 items found
Coverage is exactly "Main St"
Identifier Title Type Subject
ark:/16417/th76ggc8lqnwkMary Todd home at 574 West Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th71b535sk3gvMaurice Harris drove his car into a pole near East Main Street. Mr. Harris suffered chest injuries and was treated at Good Samaritan Hospital. Two unidentified men were cropped out of the picture.Image
ark:/16417/th715x6p7xdh2Members of the fire prevention committee of the Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) are shown sweeping Main Street at the opening of the Chamber of Commerce's annual "Cleanup, Paint-Up, Fix-Up" program. Pictured (front row, left to right) are Hogan Trammell, David Graves, and George L. Buchanan.Image
ark:/16417/th7dqc33v06ktMiss Sarah Edith Wilds charged with being driver of car involved in two accidents; Patrolman Charles Ransdell examining Miss Wilds' car after it hit a truck in the 900 block of West Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71h22txl6gmMrs. Christine Stubbler, wife of City Fireman George Stubbler, is traffic school guard at East Main and Walton Streets (St.). Picture shows Mrs. Stubbler in uniform.Image
ark:/16417/th71h7rkb5svgMrs. Clarence Shinkle is pictured with a dough box and a woven seat chair that are some of her furniture refinishing projects. Photo shows interior of living room of her home at 905 East (E.) Main Street (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th7ctrxwdr0shMrs. J.J. Ruttenberg (left), wife of the vice president and general manager of the Phoenix hotel, is pictured being fitted for a pair of shoes during the grand opening of Baker's Shoe Store, located at 100 East Main Street in the new addition to the Phoenix building. Assisting Mrs. Ruttenberg is store manager Tom Cotter. The customers sitting next to Mrs. Ruttenberg (left to right) are Mrs. John Harmon and Mrs. James H. Maffett.Image
ark:/16417/th71b85b3zvhsNewsboy Albert Williamson with a rat or muskrat he caught on Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71n8rsxjfh0Overturned automobile on West Main street following collision. Clayton Sparks, a passenger in overturned car, was injured. Other car was driven by Mrs. Margaret S. Caslick and Mrs. A. J. Steiner was a passenger.Image
ark:/16417/th79r6vl46p7vPhoenix Hotel addition: Miss Betty Cornish models shoes for the workmen building Baker's Shoe Store, which will be in the new addition to the Phoenix Hotel at the corner of Main and Limestone streets.Image
ark:/16417/th71chz1mjpr6Phoenix Hotel addition: Miss Violet Bowen helps Norris Speed arrange a window display for the new Baker's Shoe Store. Mr. Speed is the assistant manager of the new store, which is located at 100 East Main Street, on the corner of Main and Limestone streets, in the new addition to the Phoenix Hotel building.Image
ark:/16417/th7wz16vgg0zpPhoenix Hotel addition: view of the new addition and the street, including the intersection of Main and Limestone streets and Jane Lee store.Image
ark:/16417/th71pdqpjgd39Picture of a stray dog found at the corner of Walnut and Main streets by James W. Hambrick.Image
ark:/16417/th7bg668qt2qxPictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Parade on Main street. Image
ark:/16417/th77zrl4q8mhxPictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Parade on Main street. October 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th71nsbm9drr8Pictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Parade on Main street. October 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th71h587cb14fPictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Parade on Main street. October 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7p6v7z0b14jPictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Parade on Main street. October 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7tvrjlvfg5bPictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Parade on Main street. October 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7b72jpq8w02Pictures in connection with Fire Prevention Week. C.L. Griffin, a fire inspector, looking at wig of "Irma", a skeleton in a casket in front of Union Station on Main Street. October, 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th79rv1w0xwb5Pictures in connection with record cold wave. Cars stranded along Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th71dxpnkdqd0Pictures of downtown Lexington. Picture of Main and Walnut streets.Image
ark:/16417/th7nmxdj46b4tPortrait of Lexington letter carriers at turn of century. The post office then was located in a stone building at Main and Walnut streets. Copy negative.Image
ark:/16417/th71dprt8rh40Prize winners at the annual Daffodil Show, sponsored by the Fayette County Homemakers' Garden Club, held at Goodwin Brothers' show room on Main Street. Shown, left to right, are Mrs. David Perry, first prize winner; Mrs. William Griffin, blue ribbon winner; and Mrs. M. S. Garside, also first prize winner. Image
ark:/16417/th7gqt68zdnjzRazing of Hernando building, on East Main Street, in progress.Image
ark:/16417/th73h9zt6zx44Reconstruction project on Main street, Nicholasville. In connection with U.S. Route 27 renovation project.Image
ark:/16417/th7mscgqvs793Remains of automobile and mannequin displayed at Main and Limestone street in Jaycees drive for traffic safety. J. J. Ryan, left, and Bill McCowan in front of exhibit.Image
ark:/16417/th71p4jvb9whvRepublicans prepare to paint a storeroom at 236 East Main street which will then serve as the headquarters for the upcoming election. From left are Charles Wylie, incumbent county attorney seeking re-election; W. Howes meade, county GOP campaign chairman, and B. J. Elam, candidate for justice of the peace in the First Magisterial district. Image
ark:/16417/th71dfsh1wxgkRichard Martin was killed and Robert H. Edington Jr. was injured when Martin crashed a stolen car on Main Street in Frankfort. Shown is the car which the teenagers, both fugitives from the Ohio Bureau of Juvenile Research, stole from Wilson Wash in Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th712crs7bkmkRichard Martin was killed and Robert H. Edington Jr. was injured when Martin crashed a stolen car on Main Street in Frankfort. The teenagers, both fugitives from the Ohio Bureau of Juvenile Research, stole the car from Wilson Wash in Lexington. Show are officials and volunteer divers placing Martin's body on a boat.Image
ark:/16417/th7knq33g67nqRichmond hit by half-million dollar fire; flames sweep through Luxon and Dixie buildings on Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th72pl9sl94jdRobert G. Durham receives from Miss Betty Clardy 20 tickets to Navy Band Concert for Veterans hospital patients purchased by Plug Horse Derby, Inc. Photo shows interior of an office. Main Street (St.) buildings can be seen out the window.Image
ark:/16417/th71278flnwhfRobert Hampton and Kenneth Johns, of Highway Department, placing plastic discs on Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th768rhlb0s19Schine theaters installation of CinemaScope at Ben Ali theater. Main Street as seen through anamorphic lens.Image
ark:/16417/th7142wbl4k96Schine theaters installation of CinemaScope at Ben Ali theater. Main Street shown through normal view.Image
ark:/16417/th71frd6hhjmbSchine theaters installation of CinemaScope at Ben Ali theater. Main Street with the effect of the spread the special projection lens accomplishes as it throws the scene onto CinemaScope's giant screen.Image
ark:/16417/th719j8n4383tSecond Lieutenant (Lt.) Hugh H. Wilson, left, first to be awarded a commission through the Lexington Army Reserve School, takes his oath. Administering oath is Colonel (Col.) Earle B. Williams at the Army Reserve Armory, 508 West (W.) Main Street (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th7d234sn6n5gSecond Presbyterian church, 460 East Main Street. Taken June 3, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7f6jf7sjx6wSecond Presbyterian church, 460 East Main Street. Taken June 3, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7jcwpzmmtdvSgt. Espy Hedger, of the police department's traffic division, placing "NO TURNS" signal at the intersection of Main Street and Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7bgkmf644rtStairway of building being razed at 480 East Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71pwp232pzsStairway of building being razed at 480 East Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th718nnll22nlThe Fayette County Fire Department's new fire truck at the fire station on West Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th718rw01mwvrThe old Hernando building on Main Street, is being torn down. Photograph taken in March, 1952. Image
ark:/16417/th71qwrwwqbhqThe Van Deren Hardware Company, new occupant of the Mary Todd Lincoln home on West Main street. Story by Winfield Leathers. Exterior of the house.Image
ark:/16417/th71gkl4wx23cThe Van Deren Hardware Company, new occupant of the Mary Todd Lincoln home on West Main street. Story by Winfield Leathers. Historical marker.Image
ark:/16417/th713mqhd5gqfTwo Korean veterans, both originally from Tennessee, recently began duty at the local Army Reserve Training Center at 508 West Main Street. Master Sergeant Luther M. Tester of Mountain City, Tennessee (left), and Captain Roy L. Moore of Nashville (right) returned to the United States in December after serving a year in Korea.Image
ark:/16417/th7h90qc0d621Winchester Building and Loan Association begins its 68th year of business in a new office building on South Main Street. From left, Claude Elkin, Thomas Stevenson, Katherine Nunan, John Nunan, Judge J. M. Stevenson, president; David McGuire, Mrs. Sadie McCormick, Beverly White, and Ed Hedrick.Image
ark:/16417/th7q4484qtgxv103-year-old tombstone found when workmen prepare to lay new sidewalk in front of John's Pool Room 426 West Main Street. John Chalkas, right, pool room owner. The stone bears the name of Thomas W. Hawkins.
ark:/16417/th71b19701rdd103-year-old tombstone found when workmen prepare to lay new sidewalk in front of John's Pool Room 426 West Main Street. John Chalkas, right, pool room owner. The stone bears the name of Thomas W. Hawkins. June, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7sl58tlfzzkA close street shot of Main street with traffic and street side parking. March 9, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71fjt0cc9tvA closer picture of Main street with traffic and street side parking. March 9, 1949.