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ark:/16417/th7x1q19fgnp3Workmen starting to repair paving on West Maxwell street. July, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7gnx532l6z7Workmen starting to repair paving on West Maxwell street.
ark:/16417/th7s63j76fw6hVisual education program in city schools. "Streamliner" constructed by pupils at Maxwell Street school.Image
ark:/16417/th7gtv13151pgTrucks collide at Lexington Avenue and Maxwell Streets. Wrecked vehicles are the Michler Florist truck on the left, and the B.B. Daly truck on the right. Unidentified onlookers in the background.Image
ark:/16417/th71jv8l71m7jTobacco on floor at Clay Number 1 warehouse. Levi Willison, Bellmount Farm, Fayette county, and Earl Elliott, 230 West Maxwell street. November, 1948.
ark:/16417/th718c034mgh6The old Dudley School property, on the northeast corner of Mill and Maxwell streets, was sold at public auction by the city board of education. The structure was built in 1881. January 22, 1941.
ark:/16417/th77v2nvchx0wStephen Cornett shows how to handle snakes before class at Maxwell Street school. Seven fascinated youngsters, left to right, are Jerry Clemmons, Gene Florence, Pamela Cummings, Bill Brooke, Clyde Shoemake, Joe Sullivan and Dickie Johnson.Image
ark:/16417/th71h9wct9dv1Sign at Mill and Maxwell streets says work being done with License (Pay Roll) Tax receipts.Image
ark:/16417/th7z9d4rmfsbbSide view of the new sanctuary at Maxwell Street Presbyterian church. February, 1948.
ark:/16417/th71jz7s932r4Shrine Imperial Potentate Remmie L. Arnold visits Lexington. Chandler and Donald Swaggerty, 12, Knoxville, Tennessee, at Maxwell Street Shrine hospital. Image
ark:/16417/th7mqx07hhqbwShrine Imperial Potentate Remmie L. Arnold visits Lexington. At Shrine Hospital on Maxwell street. Shown is Arnold holding Joseph Schubert, six months, Crossville, Tennessee. Image
ark:/16417/th7722xs4395zRough grading in progress for the extension of Harrison Avenue from High Street to Maxwell Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71j3hq3hfb3Pre-kindergarten clinic at Maxwell Street school. Seated, from left to right, around a table are Dana Bourne, Mrs. G. T. Bourne, Jody Catlett, Mrs. J. E. Hernandez, George Hernandez, Mrs. Robert Burk, and Ann Ross Burk. Standing behind them are Miss Mary Ransdell, left, principal, and Miss Margaret Duck, left.Image
ark:/16417/th713jv88w52bPortrait of Mrs. C. L. Plott standing on a ladder, painting her house located at 418 East Maxwell street.Image
ark:/16417/th76qdkrpw480Obstructions to traffic removed at intersection of Maxwell street and Lexington Avenue.Image
ark:/16417/th71rll76d4brNew sanctuary at Maxwell Street Presbyterian church.
ark:/16417/th7rt911snfc1New Brownie troop at Maxwell Street Presbyterian church. First row, left to right, Lennie Coolie, Barbara Shelley, Sarann Sheperd, Jean Ferrell, Betty Jane Welch; second row, left to right, Alice Page, Patricia Young, Carolyn Ormond, Nancy Jane Young, Jenny L. Bronston, Judy Bartella; third row, left to right, Nancy McManigal, Katherine Sparks, Carolyn Page, Pam Carigan, Judy Carroll, and Bonnie Brown.Image
ark:/16417/th711cr5vmdx6Maxwell Street Presbyterian church group and birthday party they staged at Manchester Center. High school youth group standing, Ruth Harris, Jackie Todd and Billy Coons. Shown admiring the birthday cake, are Roger Loman, Harvey Lee Curtis, Carolyn Burton, Sandra Fay Spickard, and her sister, Marilyn. Image
ark:/16417/th7wqpzbbw8kwMaxwell Street Presbyterian church Cub Scouts examine a movie projector. Robert Roberts, Herky Rupp, Bobby Sparks and Bobby Kanarek.Image
ark:/16417/th73f1hjcnwm2Maxwell Street Christian church members raze building for material to use in constructing additionImage
ark:/16417/th7pmqg15xb12Maxwell street as repaving project by Carey Construction Company starts. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th719q1p3q17qMaxwell street as repaving project by Carey Construction Company starts. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7h2m8vd6h0pMaxwell street as repaving project by Carey Construction Company starts.
ark:/16417/th7j1tbmn9f4jMan O' War favored over Citation, Inquiring Reporter is informed. Ben M. Combs, 821 Maxwell street.Image
ark:/16417/th7wk20qgw7hqLieutenant Joseph Modica explaining to young bicyclists at Maxwell street school mechanical standards that their vehicles should measure up to.Image
ark:/16417/th71rmdqg3pr6Layout showing traffic hazards at Maxwell street-Lexington avenue intersection. Truck speeding through intersection.Image
ark:/16417/th71959c31mlbLayout showing traffic hazards at Maxwell street-Lexington avenue intersection. Scarred tree truck and twisted guy wire.Image
ark:/16417/th712jv8dbz4pLayout showing traffic hazards at Maxwell street-Lexington avenue intersection. Driver edging onto Maxwell.Image
ark:/16417/th712hrn8ckcjLayout showing traffic hazards at Maxwell street-Lexington avenue intersection. Blind view of driver.Image
ark:/16417/th7zxf6nskgxxJohn McCauley house at 319 Lexington avenue sold for $18,825 July 15, 1946 to Mrs. Agnes S. Cooper, 200 East Maxwell Street. John McMurtry believed to have been architect. Now occupied by Chi Omega sorority.
ark:/16417/th71bmzwv9kdgJohn McCauley house at 319 Lexington avenue sold for $18,825 July 15, 1946 to Mrs. Agnes S. Cooper, 200 East Maxwell Street. John McMurtry believed to have been architect. Now occupied by Chi Omega sorority.
ark:/16417/th71jd33l4gntJ.W. Berry, Earl McDaniel, and John Bearney, members of First Aid Squad of Lexington Fire Department, pictured in vain attempt to save life of drowning victim at Castlewood pool. Victim was Wilson Reese, 11, 209 East Maxwell Street. Shot of victim and firefighters from different angle.
ark:/16417/th77j3sp0l81dJ.W. Berry, Earl McDaniel, and John Bearney, members of First Aid Squad of Lexington Fire Department, pictured in vain attempt to save life of drowning victim at Castlewood pool. Victim was Wilson Reese, 11, 209 East Maxwell Street.
ark:/16417/th717pwjrgfq2Huston A. Powell injured in three-truck accident on Maxwell and Spring Streets. William James Lynch was driver of truck in which Powell was riding. Farris Henry Royalty was driver of truck that ran stop sign. Image
ark:/16417/th7c5cfm3clk7Hobby show by Boy Scouts given at Maxwell Street Presbyterian church. Phillip Greeson, Scoutmaster Bill Brown, David Trosper and Robert W. Wilson.Image
ark:/16417/th712vmsj6p28Harvey Steinberg, thirteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinberg, will be confirmed and become a "fully responsible member of the Jewish community" during services at the Ohava Zion synagogue on West Maxwell Street. Steinberg is pictured studying a scroll.Image
ark:/16417/th7zt4stvw96nGrant Nealis, 14, standing, and Robert Williams, 14, with snow house they built in the Nealis yard, 822 West Maxwell street.
ark:/16417/th7x0zrl4zq1wGrading begun on Harrison avenue extension. Picture taken on Maxwell Street end. Image
ark:/16417/th75549msd4c6George Core, Boy Scout from Troop Six, Woodland Christian Church (left), and Diana Edney, Girl Scout from Troop One, Maxwell Street Presbyterian Church.Image
ark:/16417/th7139fv549hlFront view of the new sanctuary at Maxwell Street Presbyterian church. February, 1948.
ark:/16417/th71h0njq17tjFive persons injured when truck and car collide at Maxwell and Mill streets and damage Co-Operative Cut Rate Market. Truck driven by Mrs. Gwendolyn Kelly. Injured included Mrs. George Wise and John Brown, both passengers in the truck; Mrs. Ethel Wells, Mrs. Owen Tudor and Minnie Jo Tudor. Interior of store.Image
ark:/16417/th7hpp54j8ppzFive persons injured when truck and car collide at Maxwell and Mill streets and damage Co-Operative Cut Rate Market. Truck driven by Mrs. Gwendolyn Kelly. Injured included Mrs. George Wise and John Brown, both passengers in the truck; Mrs. Ethel Wells, Mrs. Owen Tudor and Minnie Jo Tudor.Image
ark:/16417/th719kwqpf0nwConstruction workers are pouring concrete on the Harrison Avenue extension between Maxwell Street and High Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7xt1jwrdmcrChanges in last 4 years in teaching methods. Girls playing kickball at Maxwell Street school. February 1949.
ark:/16417/th713qb73zczhChanges in last 4 years in teaching methods. Girls playing kickball at Maxwell Street school.
ark:/16417/th7177qvqr3hdChanges in last 4 years in teaching methods. Close up shot of girls playing kickball at Maxwell Street school. February 1949.
ark:/16417/th73vlzp1fkh7Changes in last 4 years in teaching methods. Close up shot of girls playing during recess at Maxwell Street school. February 1949.
ark:/16417/th76w4grtkx46Car after jumping curb and crashing into front of grocery at South Upper and West Maxwell streets. This car driven by Mrs. Wallace Kelly. Driver of car she struck was Jefferson Dunn. Walter Williams was the owner of grocery.Image
ark:/16417/th71bwl2qt47dAutomobile, involved in accident at Maxwell street and Lexington avenue, in yard of Phi Delta Theta fraternity house.Image
ark:/16417/th7x5mf7811btAutomobile, involved in accident at Maxwell street and Lexington avenue, in yard of Phi Delta Theta fraternity house.Image