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ark:/16417/th71nxxtq41hf Miss Aline Ligibel, 25,a native of France, just before her marriage to retired Lexington newspaperman, Eljiah Harrison, 76.Image
ark:/16417/th71lbm5xqggm S. S. Elam, accused of setting off fireworks, in courtroom.
ark:/16417/th7x74nmlskqq4-H Club award luncheon with Herald-Leader as host. Annette Allen showing group ribbons she won. Seated, Larry Wagoner, Bobby Metts, June Franklin Dennis and Carl Besuden. Standing, John M. Park Jr., Eugene McDowell and Embry Curry.Image
ark:/16417/th7sldz69z2w44-H Club luncheon with Herald-Leader as host. Ella Marie Leathers, Betty Welch, Miss Allen, Jane Ross, Twila Simpson and Nancy Guilfoil. Image
ark:/16417/th71f27ssqs4x4-H Club Style Show preparations. Louise Antle and wool suit she will enter in Four-H Club Style Show
ark:/16417/th7zmhrxzlfzl4-H Club Style Show preparations. Nancy Guilfoil and dressing table being readied.
ark:/16417/th717w68qm67t4-H Club Style Show preparations. Nancy Guilfoil and dressing table being readied.
ark:/16417/th71kgncdjq514-H fat lamb show at Blue Grass Stockyards. Right, Carlisle Besuden, Winchester, with champion fat lamb. Left, Boswell Long, Fayette, second place winner. June 18, 1949
ark:/16417/th7187rsxzfqbA Bay colt standing by his mother Bull Lea at Calumet farm. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th71c71d99dczA Boxer with her 11 pups, owned by Alfred Ruh.
ark:/16417/th7sl58tlfzzkA close street shot of Main street with traffic and street side parking. March 9, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71fjt0cc9tvA closer picture of Main street with traffic and street side parking. March 9, 1949.
ark:/16417/th784rvdd4r7mA covered bridge, date unknown.
ark:/16417/th7d7hdpw1g90A crowd shot including Governor Earle Clements and Mayor Tom Mooney, as the Wildcat squad left for New York.
ark:/16417/th71h4bhfcg8xA crowd shot taken as the Wildcat squad left for New York.
ark:/16417/th7132fs76rpgA donation of $500 by the Winchester Lions Club launches Clark county drive for emergency funds to combat polio. Edwin G. Jesse, Paul Richardson and Charles Hazelrigg.
ark:/16417/th7lhp6148fm2A group of Shriners pictured during inspection trip at Shriners Hospital. 6/23/1949
ark:/16417/th73kn82qkssrA group of volunteer workers in campaign to raise $75,000 in Fayette country to equipment Kentucky Society for Crippled Children's convalescent home. Group unidentified. 8/11/1949
ark:/16417/th71gngvn7q1jA group picture of Lafayette High School 43rd District basketball champions. Front, Bill Davis, assistant manager, Bob Rogers, trainer, Don Cundiff, manager, and Horace Pemberton, assistant manager. Second row, John Langford, Jimmy Osborne, W.C. Florence, Charles Hadden, Jimmy Hutchens and Don Harrod. Back, Brown Sharp, Assistant Coach Troy Adams, Bob Mulcahy, Jimmy Wieland, Bruce Brooks, Bobby Adams and Coach Ralph Carlislie.
ark:/16417/th7n20lzt659qA group pictured at the Daughters of the American Revolution tea. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th71gkp207mfnA group watching Alex Groze autograph basketball which will be given as door prize at Jaycee dinner honoring Wildcats.
ark:/16417/th714dl2f77dsA luncheon group at Idle Hour Country Club, pictured are Mrs. Robert Hicks, seated, Miss Sara Cecil Herr, Miss Frances Holton, Miss Ann Walton, Mrs. John Thomas Jackson III and Mrs. Robert Alexander III.
ark:/16417/th7vnm73fj4j0A map of Boiling Springs Country Club golf course.
ark:/16417/th7r6x376k4h1A one way sign for Short Street from the one-way street plan.
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
ark:/16417/th71nb9sn4drkA picture from the widening project on Sough Broadway.
ark:/16417/th718t30xjxvmA plane spraying to kill army worms on Headley Shouse farm on Versailles pike, Plane piloted by Charles Harker, Blytheville, Arkansas. May 27, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71q5x36xlh4A plane spraying to kill army worms on Headley Shouse farm on Versailles pike, Plane piloted by Charles Harker, Blytheville, Arkansas. May 27, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71q4w5hghc5A plane spraying to kill army worms on Headley Shouse farm on Versailles pike. Plane piloted by Charles Harker, Blytheville, Arkansas. May 27, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71clltr5f3fA scene in Gratz Park taken in March, 1949.
ark:/16417/th714l1080lbpA Shriner w/ two girls, pictured in connection with Harold Lloyd's visit to Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. 10/27/1949Image
ark:/16417/th7169ccmn6kvA side porch at the residence of Mrs. J. B. Ashcraft was smashed when it was struck by an automobile, which was involved in another accident a short time later. Officers listed the driver of the car as James Cassell.
ark:/16417/th7qxz4dzn30gA. B. Guthrie, Jr., author of "The Big Sky," and an unidentified man. Story by Miss Juliet Galloway. January, 1949.Image
ark:/16417/th71clbxkpv88A. B. Guthrie, Jr., author of "The Big Sky," pictured in his study behind his desk. Story by Miss Juliet Galloway.Image
ark:/16417/th75twjhnc18vA. B. Guthrie, Jr., author of "The Big Sky," seated in chair reading a book.Image
ark:/16417/th765mdvsbrjsA. B. Guthrie, Jr., author of "The Big Sky," seated in chair with young girl and a book.Image
ark:/16417/th71k871nftp1A. E. Funk Jr. following acquittal for the Bourbon County Vote Case.
ark:/16417/th73x2z24t8p3A. E. Funk Jr. talking to Judge Richard P. Stoll outside federal building July 8, 1949
ark:/16417/th71l6vnck5msA. E. Funk Jr., his wife and his father after end of trial in Bourbon County Vote Fraud Case
ark:/16417/th7g7m9nxsfh9A. E. Funk Jr., J. Nathan Elliott Jr. and Miss Pat Evans leaving courtroom.
ark:/16417/th71qqf2c5g24A. E. Funk Jr., left, and Victor Bradley Sr., figures in Bourbon County Vote Fraud Case.
ark:/16417/th7158xxfn070A. E. Funk Jr.'s law school textbooks. Trial exhibits in Bourbon County Vote Fraud Case July 18, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7zpnrlzvjmmA. E. Funk Sr. and his son, A.E. Funk Jr. outside federal building July 8, 1949
ark:/16417/th71kfm9wmcvqA. E. Oram, president of the Chamber of Commerce, receiving the first telephone call over Lexington's new dial system. W. H. Harrison, left, cropped out of published picture.
ark:/16417/th7fpvvtwj3prA. E. Turney, left, president of state trapshooting association, and Bill Adkins, of Remington Shell Company Louisville, pictured July 19, 1949, Hill Top Gun Club near Paris.
ark:/16417/th7c03fddt673A. F. Rutt and T. H. Draper standing beside plane in which they crash-landed at Blue Grass Field.
ark:/16417/th7hjf6s4bbk4A. Z. Looney, Bruce Hoblitzel Sr., J. P. Ebelhardt and Ed Wilder in group when Louisville Board of Trade members visited Blue Grass
ark:/16417/th7191v3c1dwsA.E. Funk and his father at the conclusion of the Bourbon County Vote Fraud case. 7/15/1949
ark:/16417/th74b7z8gnh5bA.E. Funk Jr. leaving the courtroom at the opening of the Bourbon County Vote Fraud Case.
ark:/16417/th71k48t8vf7sA.E. Funk Jr. leaving the courtroom.
ark:/16417/th7lzvcwrpkg6A.E. Funk receiving congratulations after the end of trial in Bourbon County Vote Case. 7/15/1949
ark:/16417/th71clxkfd1xzA.E. Oram sticking dimes on outline of crippled child on store window in March of Dimes drive.