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ark:/16417/th7dx6v40j19cYouths charged with looting Berea hardware store. Guns and loot are on table in front of them. Albert Earl Little john, left, and Clayton Eversole.
ark:/16417/th710tq91l94qYouths charged with looting Berea hardware store. Guns and loot are on table in front of them. Albert Earl Little john, left, and Clayton Eversole, unidentified police men behind them. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th712tblw8rs2Youths charged with looting Berea hardware store. Guns and loot are on table in front of them. Albert Earl Little john, left, and Clayton Eversole, unidentified police men behind them. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th79w7x6sxsqfYouths charged with looting Berea hardware store. Guns and loot are on table in front of them. Albert Earl Little john, left, and Clayton Eversole, two unidentified police men behind them. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7t0nqj9rfgxYoungsters watching water drain from Clifton Pond. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71358rrnh2kYoungsters watching water drain from Clifton Pond.
ark:/16417/th76jh4fph4c3Youngsters at Christmas party given by Pyramid Club.
ark:/16417/th7xr07s3x9s0Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) pool. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71cfw4nvlr2Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) pool. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th714twfr1g90Young woman petting ponies from the stable of Clarence L. Kerr. April, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7jj7xs5knzpYoung rabbit emerging from plastic egg shell. April, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71lk2hlvgbgYMCA Commissioner L. F. Bell, left, presenting sportsmanship award to boys from Ashland school's Gra-Y Club. L to r, Jimmy Hall, secretary, Richard Weeks, president, and Billy Robbins, Vice president. The woman shown in the negative, but not shown in the out, is Jeanette Pates, principal of Ashland School.
ark:/16417/th7dg40hr0lmwYMCA banquet principals. W. W. Greathouse III, president of board of directors, and Dr. James Hillman, veteran educator.
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/th76h524krhnkWrecked 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/th714sx448wt1Wrecked 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/th7125gjc18b7Wrecked 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/th7102t1zw0dlWrecked 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/th71kqkx5wqqfWrecked 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.
ark:/16417/th71lzj4f0w4lWreckage after Ashland Dairy truck overturned. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th71hzgdh79c3Wreckage after Ashland Dairy truck overturned. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th7jqk1rdcg1tWreckage after Ashland Dairy truck overturned. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th7v4lh5zm3hkWreckage after Ashland Dairy truck overturned, one unbroken bottle of some 500 on truck. Weldon Rose, company employee, surveys damage. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th7wrmjdgzs19Wreckage after Ashland Dairy truck overturned, one unbroken bottle of some 500 on truck. Weldon Rose, company employee, surveys damage.Image
ark:/16417/th71b9g6f3xqpWorkmen pouring concrete on approximately two miles of sidewalk which will extend on both sides of Nicholasville pike.
ark:/16417/th71862ms533mWorkers at Liggett and Myers tobacco redryer on Bolivar Street unearth cast iron casket containing body of boy. Deputy Coroner Aaron Smith is viewing casket.
ark:/16417/th71hf4whb870Woodford men honored by Future Farmers of America (FFA). Sheridan Miller, right, congratulating his father, center, Shelby Miller, and Walter Crews, left.
ark:/16417/th71hsdmtm5n1Woodford Club honors Coach Adolph Rupp and members of 1946-47 Wildcat basketball team. Marshall A. Dawson, Warner P. Sayers, Judge E. C. O'Rear, Coach Rupp and W. Stuart Hunter.
ark:/16417/th7zdpk3dcpcnWomen waiting at Fayette Cancer Clinic. April, 1947. Image
ark:/16417/th717z3l1n89cWomen of the Loyal Order of Moose pictured with 3,100 eggs colored for Easter egg hunt in Woodland park. l to r, Mrs. Jean Ledford, Mrs. Mary Lefler, Mrs. Bessie Clark, Mrs. W. G. Stevens, Mrs. Emma Lee Quillen, Mrs. Dorothy Gravett, Mrs. Blanche Bruce and Mrs. Jerry Lilly. April, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7tqgkhm2b5nWomen of the Loyal Order of Moose pictured with 3,100 eggs colored for Easter egg hunt in Woodland park. l to r, Mrs. Jean Ledford, Mrs. Mary Lefler, Mrs. Bessie Clark, Mrs. W. G. Stevens, Mrs. Emma Lee Quillen, Mrs. Dorothy Gravett, Mrs. Blanche Bruce and Mrs. Jerry Lilly.
ark:/16417/th71hb85rxdnxWomen at Fayette Cancer Clinic. April, 1947. Image
ark:/16417/th71klsd1l5nrWoman's Auxiliary board of Good Samaritan hospital entertains new nurses. Mrs. I.J. Abraham, Imogene Murray, Wanda Miller, Carolyn Matthews, Theresa Dudley and Loures Pottinger.
ark:/16417/th7ff0gk817s2Witnesses in case against Dickie Morris, charged with the murder of Wayne County Sheriff J. J. Gibson, sleeping in Fayette county sheriff's office. Mrs. Maude Downs of Monticello, and her two-year-old daughter Betty Sue. Mrs. Nell Brown also of Monticello, in background.
ark:/16417/th717zl9v05p0Witnesses in case against Dickie Morris, charged with the murder of Wayne County Sheriff J. J. Gibson, sleeping in Fayette county sheriff's office. Men making up pallets for witnesses to sleep on. April, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7nc7dl7kxblWitnesses in case against Dickie Morris, charged with the murder of Wayne County Sheriff J. J. Gibson, sleeping in Fayette county sheriff's office.
ark:/16417/th7j6r8nlb7lpWinners or swim buttons in African American boys class. July, 1947. Image
ark:/16417/th7375zsf30dpWinners or swim buttons in African American boys class. George Elliott, of St. Louis, swimming instructor. July, 1947. Image
ark:/16417/th714pbvb9tj9Winners or swim buttons in African American boys class. George Elliott, of St. Louis, swimming instructor. July, 1947. Image
ark:/16417/th7qvj90lppx4Winners or swim buttons in African American boys class. At microphone, Mrs. H.H. Rowe. Next to Mrs. Rowe is George Elliott, of St. Louis, swimming instructor. Image
ark:/16417/th7fddxwlttbtWinners or swim buttons in African American boys class. Image
ark:/16417/th71m62r9075tWinners of match in Blue Grass tennis tournament. Celeste Offutt and Bubby Boone.
ark:/16417/th71cj05hxz51Winners of Marion Miley Tournament. Miss Verna Lee (Red) Stone, third, Mrs. Willard Johnson, first, and Miss Carol Clark, second.
ark:/16417/th71hpw95c0krWinners of Blue Ribbons at second annual daffodil show by the Fayette County Homemaker's Club. Mrs. D.P. Perry, Mrs. O.M. Farrington, Mrs. S.J. Stokes, Mrs. H.H. Pitzers, and Mrs. O.F. Marshall, all of Lexington; Mrs. Warren H. Griffith of Georgetown, and Mrs. W.D. Morgerson of Lexington.
ark:/16417/th7h45t8j78zrWinners in a contest in which they judged a ring of four hogs. Hog was the best in ring. Prizes to Norman Hicks, Maysville, third; Leo Luckett, Waverly, second, and Burl Colliver, Owingsville, first. Contest at the Farm and Home Convention.
ark:/16417/th7vcx10pbrn8Wilson Evans, left, and Dan Waters prior to their meeting in Blue Grass Tennis Tournament. August, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71dq3t247wvWilson Evans, left, and Dan Waters prior to their meeting in Blue Grass Tennis Tournament.
ark:/16417/th7137thtkg91Wilmore girls in Herald-Leader Free Learn-to-Swim Course. Barbara Glass, Mary Edna Hagedorn, Charlotte Crouse, Mary Helen Scudder and Shirley Harris. June, 1947.
ark:/16417/th711v8n9lzbhWilmore girls in Herald-Leader Free Learn-to-Swim Course. Barbara Glass, Mary Edna Hagedorn, Charlotte Crouse, Mary Helen Scudder and Shirley Harris.
ark:/16417/th71c6qdbfjgcWilma True receiving cup she won for placing first in gym tourney held at Henry Clay High School. Others, l to r, Eleanor Yates; Beulah Reynolds; Mattie Rogers; Mrs. Chester Adams, instructor; Miss True; Dr. W. T. Rowland, superintendent of schools; Doris Coleman; and Mary Jo Chase.
ark:/16417/th71qtdh1dc8lWillis Smith and Francis Metts splicing cable in preparation for installation of the Lexington Telephone Company's new dial system.
ark:/16417/th71mwbshppvwWilliam T. Henderson, Albert C. Hanson and Charles S. Johnson at 100th anniversary of Devotion Lodge No. 160.