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Coverage is exactly "Richmond Rd"
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ark:/16417/th7knw1nphg52Wrecked coal truck pictured after running off Richmond road, cutting off electricity supply to 60 families. Lester Malicote, 35, of Sand Gap, driver of truck, was uninjured. April, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7m2flv3bdvhRobert A. Sparks, left, president of Blue Grass Sportsman's League, and Ed Miller, vice president, releasing quail on Richmond road farm. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7ms27nzqv9qPreston Alexander lying near truck which overturned on Richmond road.Image
ark:/16417/th7mtv78bcc0tThe Reverend J. E. Davis and wife in the doorway of Durbin Memorial Baptist church. The church is located twelve miles East of Lexington on Richmond road. The Church is 90 percent complete. Reverend Davis came to the church in 1939 when it had 31 members now it is at 173.Image
ark:/16417/th7mvlqtjp0v4Pictured in connection with the Richmond road wreck in which Truck Driver Orville Drury's arm was amputated, County Patrolmen Vince Modica and Guy Best with Drury's hand. July 15, 1949
ark:/16417/th7n23f8t8llsNew members of the Tweener Club were honored with a tea at the home of Karolyn Sulier on Richmond Road. Shown, left to right, are club officers Jane Burrows, vice president; Rosemary Barrett, secretary; Jo Ann Woods, treasurer; Maye Marshall Rose, president; Karolyn Sulier, social reporter; Mary Lynn Campbell, historian; and Mary McCray, sergeant-at-arms.Image
ark:/16417/th7n7cpf2sbr4Man pictured helping Louis Nichols out of his car after an accident on the Richmond road. March 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th7n8xk5f3wq5New members of the Tweener Club were honored with a tea at the home of Karolyn Sulier on Richmond Road. Shown are club officers and guests in front of Miss Sulier's home. March 1953. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th7ndrf1t4638A. P. Schroyer standing beside his overturned truck on Richmond road.Image
ark:/16417/th7nn3tfqbh1lCounty Patrolman Russell Hadley with William Burnette, who was injured when a truck in which he was riding left the Richmond road.Image
ark:/16417/th7prc75xhr33Members of Girl Scout Troop 33, of First Baptist Church, sit around a campfire at Trails End, a Girl Scout camp off Richmond Road. Pictured are troop leader Miss Grace Harris and assistant Miss Winston Jackson (standing at left), (back row, left to right) Mary Glenn Mack, Sara Elizabeth Davis, Carma McCann, Marietta Leake, Jo Ann Davis, Betty Ann Davis, Eleanor Wigginton, Betty Berryman, Anna Long (with two unidentified children in front of her), Josephine Smallwood, and Ann Spiller, (front row, left to right) Alberta Parks, Joann Clark, Darneal Johnson, Arnetta Arthur, Delores Williams, and Janice Miller.Image
ark:/16417/th7px17w3rd3qTruck wrecked by William Burnette on Richmond Road.Image
ark:/16417/th7qhdqt96xsvDr. T. C. Ecton, pastor emeritus of Calvary Baptist Church, observes 80th birthday. Pictured left to right at the Ecton residence at 1017 Richmond Road (Rd.) are Jane Ecton, W. M. Nevins, and Dr. Ecton.Image
ark:/16417/th7qxn1fvbc1bThree African-Americans (in automobile) killed in bus-auto crash on Richmond Road. Thirteen bus passengers injured. Shot of bus passengers standing around after wreck.
ark:/16417/th7rw2slwdqrdClarence Lynch was injured when this car ran off Richmond road. Ottis R. Ward was driver of car. March 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th7s4wbnspc61Car involved in collision on Richmond road in which five persons were injured. November, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7v493x8mz5qCar in field off Richmond Road after plunging 150 feet down embankment. R.J. McMichael and Mrs. Arlene Bryant hospitalized.
ark:/16417/th7vlpbbtf1pbThree teenagers were slightly injured in a collision with a hay-loaded truck on Richmond Road. The car's driver and passengers were Lowell Lawrence, Wayne Davis and Shirley Cundiff, respectively; the truck's driver was Russell Teater.Image
ark:/16417/th7vzc1wt8gqpSmashed car from which Roy Clark, 16, driver, crawled without a scratch after it struck car driven by Dan Webster, African American, on Richmond road. Clark standing next to car. March, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7wnmdmv3d0gWalnut Hill Presbyterian church, on Richmond road. Rock formation outside church. Story by Ted SolinskiImage
ark:/16417/th7xfjm02mrq5J. R. Baldwin, Fletcher, North Carolina, was injured when the tractor-trailer of the K. and Y. Motor Lines, Arden, North Carolina, was forced off Richmond Road. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7xj98q945xvExterior of General Levi Todd's home being razed. Built in 1787, Ellerslie, was the second oldest house in Kentucky and the oldest in Fayette county, located on Richmond road at the No. 1 reservoir. Property owned by Lexington Water Company.
ark:/16417/th7xl5gd225lcThree African-Americans (in automobile) killed in bus-auto crash on Richmond Road. Thirteen bus passengers injured. Shot of bus and car, men standing around scene.
ark:/16417/th7znq6pzp724Four-car collision on Richmond road. Mary Jane Day lying beside road.Image
ark:/16417/th7zwfh2b2hjfWalnut Hill Presbyterian church, on Richmond road. Gates of church. Story by Ted SolinskiImage