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ark:/16417/th712sbplvpqtInterior view of the Lexington Telephone Company's new building at Walnut and Barr streets. The emergency power switchboard and pedestals are shown.
ark:/16417/th713msp6ck3lBusiness district looking west over Walnut street. Federal building, St. Pauls Church, Sayre School, First National Bank, new telephone company building, etc.
ark:/16417/th7151p8pgg0cInterior view of the Lexington Telephone Company's new building at Walnut and Barr streets. Electricians Harry Bowsher and E. V. Brown and electrical engineer Clyde Arnold are shown working on switch racks.
ark:/16417/th718jcqjj9r6Business district looking west over Walnut street. Federal building, St. Pauls Church, Sayre School, First National Bank, new telephone company building, etc.
ark:/16417/th718v8k0lxg0Business district looking west over Walnut street. Federal building, St. Pauls Church, Sayre School, First National Bank, new telephone company building, etc.
ark:/16417/th719bdxht4ggCar driven by Mrs. Pruitt Hammon is pictured after being struck by a Greyhound bus at Second and Walnut Streets (St.). Her five-year-old son and Mrs. J. P. Perkins also were in the car. Photo shows Gulf gas station in the background.Image
ark:/16417/th719nnwhwmlfSeries of articles and pictures on Lexington Landmarks. Elmwood, Fourth and Walnut streets, chapter house of Chi Omega Sorority. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71bvmnhh3ptSeries of articles and pictures on Lexington Landmarks. Elmwood, Fourth and Walnut streets, chapter house of Chi Omega Sorority. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71dxpnkdqd0Pictures of downtown Lexington. Picture of Main and Walnut streets.Image
ark:/16417/th71gn663pxx9Series of articles and pictures on Lexington Landmarks. Elmwood, Fourth and Walnut streets, chapter house of Chi Omega Sorority. October, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71l9sb6rgxnMelwood Mattingly was driver of this car which crashed into tree on Walnut street. His passenger, Fred Goodson, was injured.Image
ark:/16417/th71n2q89hqbrDetective Sergeant Stanley Hadley at headquarters December 15, 1948 with loot of juvenile theft ring said to have been operated with George Fain, who runs a gas station at Third and Walnut streets, as "fence."
ark:/16417/th71pclk5l7gpSeries of articles and pictures on Lexington Landmarks. Elmwood, Fourth and Walnut streets, chapter house of Chi Omega Sorority.
ark:/16417/th71qv6tt8rzbMiss Mary Terese McCarthy, bride-elect of John Stephen Swift, shows her wedding presents to her visiting friends at her home on Walnut Street. Shown, left to right, are Miss Rose Marie Blanchet, Miss Mary Terese McCarthy, Mrs. William Swift, and Miss Betty Swift. Image
ark:/16417/th71r1bsj6mhqSnow-covered trees on the lawn of the old Kinkead place at Fourth and Walnut streets.Image
ark:/16417/th71rds6lbqdtLexington Telephone Company's new building, under construction at Walnut and Barr streets.Image
ark:/16417/th732q1lvtft4Excavation at the corner of Barr and Walnut Streets for new telephone exchange building. Former site of 1833 pond.
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/th77r016mmgdtSargent William Jordan with puppy which was left at Fourth and Walnut streets.Image
ark:/16417/th77vflfmh55bDetective Sergeant Stanley Hadley at headquarters December 15, 1948 with loot of juvenile theft ring said to have been operated with George Fain, who runs a gas station at Third and Walnut streets, as "fence."
ark:/16417/th7980s910hc6Spectators watching excavation at Main and Walnut streets for Meyer and Hinkle store building.Image
ark:/16417/th79mmg212h69Interior view of the Lexington Telephone Company's new building at Walnut and Barr streets. September 1948.
ark:/16417/th7cl4mbh1wprSpectators watching excavation at Main and Walnut streets for Meyer and Hinkle store building.Image
ark:/16417/th7ls5xzwmjkfBusiness district looking west over Walnut street. Federal building, St. Pauls Church, Sayre School, First National Bank, new telephone company building, etc.
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/th7v469qvnj0hDen 6 of Boy Scout Cub Pack 9, Central Christian church (Cub Scouts) visit Central Fire Station at Third and Walnut Streets (St.). Scouts pictured standing on a fire truck are (left to right) Bill Thompson, Ry Taliaferro, Bucky Saunders, Johnny Henry, Ronald Southworth, Dealy Nickles, Sammy Combs, Rhodes Stipp, and Bill Karsner, den chief.Image
ark:/16417/th7x486ld265jSpectators watching excavation at Main and Walnut streets for Meyer and Hinkle store building.Image