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ark:/16417/th79q9tsbqvqfJack Parker poses in his office on East Short Street (St.) with certificates of honorary memberships in 22 Shrine temples throughout the country.Image
ark:/16417/th71136s5vxplJ.A. Johnson, an employee of Smith-Haggard Lumber Co., looks at sign advertising 10-cent shaves, which was uncovered in a remodeling job on West Short Street.
ark:/16417/th71qqbzfwt6sInjured in bar room fight. Jack Lewis Cooper on sidewalk in front of Short Street inn, after being injured in fight. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7m93b610nrnInjured in bar room fight. Jack Lewis Cooper on sidewalk in front of Short Street inn, after being injured in fight. County Patrol Chief Walter R. Franklin taking Cooper's pulse.
ark:/16417/th715x4xszc9bGeorge S. Wetherby, Zeke Dexter, and H.A. (Andy) Anderson discuss plans for Golden Gloves tournament. George S. Wetherby, left, state athletic commissioner, goes over plans for the Golden Gloves tournament here January 16-24 with Patrolmen Zeke Dexter, center, and H.A. (Andy) Anderson. Dexter and Anderson both are members of Blue Grass Lodge No. 4, Fraternal Order of Police. The FOP is co-sponsor with the Lexington Herald-Leader of this winter's renewal of the Golden Gloves set-up. The boss of all amateur sports in Kentucky was highly enthusiastic over indications for the ninth annual Golden Gloves tourney here and said he would be back when the boys begin their bouts at Woodland auditorium. Dexter is director of the free boxing school sponsored by the FOP at its gym, 351 1/2 West Short Street, and also is youth program director for the organization.Image
ark:/16417/th7889809c2qfGarbage on Short street west of Mill.Image
ark:/16417/th7fsg1tkb1mpFive-inch praying mantis found on sidewalk on Short street. August, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7ptzcjzjnkmFive-inch praying mantis found on sidewalk on Short street.
ark:/16417/th7qkr6npj8mqFire guts plant at Kentucky Tire Company, 300 East Short street. October, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7n4qkjvz72gFire Department first-aid men trying to revive William O'Conner, who collapsed on West Short street. Man dead on arrival at Good Samaritan. Fire Marshal John Kearney and Inspector James Smith working over O'Conner.Image
ark:/16417/th78fxn0vgbhhExcavation work underway at site for new Greyhound Bus Station on Short Street at head of Esplanade. March, 1946.
ark:/16417/th71lrr5z2w0cDrake hotel, 317 West Short street, which will be sold at public auction Wednesday. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7896b9g0k2sDrake hotel, 317 West Short Street, which will be sold at public auction Wednesday.
ark:/16417/th719sr5698lqCrowd at auction of Hotel Drake, 317 West Short Street. Sam B. Downing was auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hiles, Anderson, Ind., purchased property at $157,000. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7bc33cqb4bnCrowd at auction of Hotel Drake, 317 West Short Street. Sam B. Downing was auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hiles, Anderson, Ind., purchased property at $157,000.
ark:/16417/th758nhm59thhCentral Christian church remodeling nears completion. History of church by Dwight Stevenson. Photo shows exterior of Central Christian Church at Short and Walnut Streets (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th71pgfrkj5gbBill Shea (top) and Jack Ennis (below), of Lexington Fire Department, pictured removing accumulation of ice from building at 34 West Short street.Image
ark:/16417/th7htkg0bb7qlArmy show, "Here's Your Infantry," presented in Lexington in May 1945. Members of the cast stopped at Cheapside and Short Street to give a preview of the show. Overhead shot of a crowd gathering on Cheapside, with Main Street in the background. The show was put on by an Army group in the interest of the Seventh War Loan campaign.
ark:/16417/th719ggplq8stArmed Forces Day. Sabrejet on Short street.Image
ark:/16417/th71qmn693plbA raid on a second floor room on West Short street resulted in the arrest of six people and confiscation of gambling equipment and telephones. Woodrow Ham, named by police as operator of the book, leaves the building as Patrolman J. Harrison Sallee watches.
ark:/16417/th7nw9nr458q1A raid on a second floor room on West Short street resulted in the arrest of six people and confiscation of gambling equipment and telephones. Sergeant O. S. McCaw, left, and Patrolman George Nichols look over some confiscated equipment.
ark:/16417/th71hqhh85zqhA raid on a second floor room on West Short street resulted in the arrest of six people and confiscation of gambling equipment and telephones. Patrolman Gilbert Hay looks over the wall sheets.
ark:/16417/th7r6x376k4h1A one way sign for Short Street from the one-way street plan.
ark:/16417/th710mtrvz1blA new Kroger grocery store at Short Street and Broadway. July 1952. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th71m4xjzg0bj432 West Short Street. Alleged entrance to distributing center for race wire service to Lexington handbooks. April, 1951.Image