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ark:/16417/th7wszv7rtmtlWorkmen removing the roof and top masonry from the old Transylvania Printing Company building on Upper Street, which will be remodeled as an addition to the First National Bank Building.Image
ark:/16417/th71pwq4rgzfhWind-blown pedestrians at Main and Upper streets. Woman walking against wind.Image
ark:/16417/th71pd46548blWind-blown pedestrians at Main and Upper streets. Two women walking in opposite directions.Image
ark:/16417/th73wzdg5v7tmWind-blown pedestrians at Main and Upper streets. Man walking against wind.Image
ark:/16417/th7vn3wnvv6j5Wind-blown pedestrians at Main and Upper streets. Crowd walking against wind.Image
ark:/16417/th7q4kpc5m08bWind-blown pedestrians at Main and Upper streets. Couple walking against wind.Image
ark:/16417/th71m690qjw5hTomb uncovered by workmen in rear of North Upper street house designated by C. Frank Dunn as old cesspool.
ark:/16417/th71mm1jgct73The intersection at Short and Upper streets with cars and pedestrians.
ark:/16417/th7g7hxt1g9kcShelby Spencer splicing wires in a manhole at Short and Upper streets in connection with installation for Lexington Telephone Company of new dial system.
ark:/16417/th712nnth65mdSeries of Lexington landmarks Tammany group meeting place, Vine and Upper Streets. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71cfnsfnl3nSeries of Lexington landmarks Tammany group meeting place, Vine and Upper Streets.
ark:/16417/th7nkqn4tsr8fSeized bookie and gambling paraphernalia pictured. Taken from cafe at South Upper and Bolivar streets.Image
ark:/16417/th76xg3kj7c3xRussel School, at the corner of West Fifth and North Upper streets. Exterior of the new Russell school in course of the construction.Image
ark:/16417/th7qkjhshqs2rOct. 30, 1953. About noon. Photographer Banks. Wreck at Sixth and North Upper street.Image
ark:/16417/th7b2736kz6dlNew United States citizens naturalized in the United States District Court, L to R: Miss Phyllis Rogers Martin, 21, an Asbury College student who was born in Manchuria as a British subject; Mrs. Rose Kravets, 42, Georgetown, a native of Russia; Miss Emma Anna Voden, 33, Berea College student, born in Austria; and Carlos Manuel Miyares, 46, 524 North Upper Street, native of Cuba.
ark:/16417/th7f6sd7vrhmtMrs. Henry (Happy Loney) Wasson and her granddaughter after being dispossessed at 206 South Upper street Sept. 29, 1953; on bed. Image
ark:/16417/th718sqvv9w69Mrs. Henry (Happy Loney) Wasson and her granddaughter after being dispossessed at 206 South Upper street Sept. 29, 1953; in doorwayImage
ark:/16417/th7446ww3k35tMiss Sarah Edith Wilds charged with being driver of car involved in two accidents; Car speeding away after hitting a car in the 100 block of North Upper Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7gzpkd3d75lKentucky Village fire brigade members raise extension ladder at drill tower on South (S.) Upper Street (St.) at the Kentucky Fire School while a crowd watches.Image
ark:/16417/th71cm01rdwxhJames E. Neace, 380 South Upper street, pictured with pen and ink sketches made during tour in France and England with hospital unit.
ark:/16417/th7qz21wzsf14Holes on South Upper street caused by heavy rains. February 1949.
ark:/16417/th75llmcbtnhkHoles on South Upper street caused by heavy rains.
ark:/16417/th7kt8vmw0xg0First National Bank and Trust Company celebrates the 75th anniversary of their founding on April 1, 1865. A special ceremony was held at the bank on March 31, 1940. Photograph of J.C. Nichols, executive vice president of the bank, pictured in his office on the first floor of the bank's building at Main and Upper streets. March, 1940.
ark:/16417/th7flfcrxfgqrFiremen working on roof of building at 110 North Upper street, where fire, originating in attic, did small damage.
ark:/16417/th7v1mwn420hsFireman Cecil Lowen, No. 4 company, at a fire at Marshall-Featherston Garage, 168 North Upper street. Damage estimated at approximately $100. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71phl20t8wwFire hits S. A. Glass Grocery Company, South Upper and Vine streets.Image
ark:/16417/th716w02ssvm8Fire hits S. A. Glass Grocery Company, South Upper and Vine streets.Image
ark:/16417/th73jsw2rnnj8Door to handbook at Sport Center poolroom at 121 South (S.) Upper Street (St.) which was raided by the police. The square opening on the wall at center is a peep hole for a guard, and the door at right has another peep hole for a second guard.Image
ark:/16417/th7zlrx4j40bnCrescent flower arrangement made by Mrs. Harry Farmer, in her home on South Upper Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7stbmv6qnxgConstruction progress on First National Bank and Trust Co. building addition, North Upper Street (St.), pictured. Also pictured are Bob West Sporting Goods storefront, a Fayette Cab, numerous other vehicles, and pedestrians.Image
ark:/16417/th7qd3tqf13d1Christmas pictures. Crowd at Main Street (Lexington, Ky.) and Upper Street (Lexington, Ky.). December, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7mf3r5cx3z6Chief of Police Austin B. Price, Identification Chief Guy Maupin, right, and his assistant, Frank Gravitt, center, breaking up slot machines confiscated at 202 South Upper street and at Bolivar and Upper streets. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th78ks7vq16dvChief of Police Austin B. Price, Identification Chief Guy Maupin, right, and his assistant, Frank Gravitt, center, breaking up slot machines confiscated at 202 South Upper street and at Bolivar and Upper streets.
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/th7276gfn2jmcBirthday party held for Billy Garrison at 416 South Upper Street (St.). Pictured left to right are Phil Stumbo, Dennis lee Moore, Billy Garrison, Marian Moore, Tommy Chipley, and Lois Mays.Image
ark:/16417/th7q7rbjd9mc4Birthday party for Louis Leroy House III. Pictured left to right are (front row) David King, Jennifer Duncan, Raymond Lee Duncan, Guy Estill House, and Wayne Lee; (back row) Charles Perkins Jr., Ann Kimball Holloway, Louis Leroy House III, Linda Leveritt, and Frank Wayne Brannock. Photo shows interior of living room at 361 South Upper Street (St.). Image
ark:/16417/th75f9k7gzj6vBen K. Story prevented from jumping from roof of building on North Upper Street. Patrolman Gilbert Cravens, on roof of building, seconds after he grabbed Ben K. Story, leg visible over ledge, preventing him from jumping.Image
ark:/16417/th71mqbq0l085Ben K. Story prevented from jumping from roof of building on North Upper Street. Patrolman Gilbert Cravens, far left, escorting Ben K. Story, second from left, with the help of two unidentified officers at the right.Image
ark:/16417/th71q9pfv22mtBen K. Story prevented from jumping from roof of building on North Upper Street. Ben K. Story being lowered from the roof by firefighters with a large crowd gathered around below.Image
ark:/16417/th7c6jwmnq03fA picture from the third floor of the First National Bank building looking south toward the intersection of South Upper and Main Street showing cars running both ways, which was the last day on which this could take place. Image