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ark:/16417/th7155qtkf1mtBlue Grass Review Edition. Younger Horseman. Leonard Hale with Heart's Away.Image
ark:/16417/th7156z0mrdpcTaxpayers lined up at office of Collector of Internal Revenue at Federal building.,Image
ark:/16417/th71582tgxxvcSpring fashions 1951. Shoes.Image
ark:/16417/th71587vqjq7sJames R. Truesdell, manager of Time Finance Company, disappears. Mrs. Truesdell and their two children.Image
ark:/16417/th715bck282f4Blue Grass Review Edition. Younger Horseman. Portrait of Clarkson Beard and family.Image
ark:/16417/th715c8n56dd4Action shots of Henry Clay - Lafayette basketball game. Henry Clay won the game, 45-40. February 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th715ccs11n9cHome Fashions-Builders. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fisher, their two children, and their home at 300 Colony drive. February 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th715f3ws2zttSpring fashions 1951. Shoes.Image
ark:/16417/th715gpwrmcr6Violet and Daisy Hilton, Siamese twins, on a program at the Ben Ali theater. Image
ark:/16417/th715k468tds3American flag raising on Iwo Jima reenacted by the Cub Scouts of Woodland Christian church. Boys include Billy Henry, James Pearson, Aleck Murphy, George Broomell, Gayle Dinsmore and Phillip Greeson.Image
ark:/16417/th715kt229tvcMiss Betty Jean Dunn, bride-elect, honored at a party. Mrs. Paul Owens, Miss Dunn, Mrs. John Heaton and Miss Carol Fischer.Image
ark:/16417/th715ktqv3rqzHouse, occupied by Harlan Trusty and family, at 951 Valley avenue, destroyed by fire. The house during the progress of the fire. Image
ark:/16417/th715m79vmsw0Pictures accompanying a feature on Keeneland. Spectator reactions. One image is of an unidentified man standing. The other image shows the spectator reactions.Image
ark:/16417/th715n1xm76srMrs. Louise Stivers, of Lexington Women's Bowling Association, and Mrs. Ruth Mappin, checking scores as the tournament opens. Mrs. Lou Tomlin and Mrs. Eva Ragland standing.Image
ark:/16417/th715nsmlt4vpKenwick school students who packed themselves into a giant box to illustrate articles in gift boxes they are sending to Korean children under the Junior Red Cross. Front row, Malinda Clark, Alice Forbes, Donald Moore, Linda Hisle, Virenda Rouse, John Stephens, Billy Gatton Jones, Jimmie Travelstead, Marsha True, Betty Boyd and Betty Dawn Weaver. Back row, Norwood Cowgill Jr., Clara Fan Robinson, Carolyn Creech, Gay Perkins, Pam Nallinger and Nancy Jo Jones.Image
ark:/16417/th715pn68wd2hBlue Grass Review Edition. Younger Horseman. Portrait of Lloyd Gentry Jr.Image
ark:/16417/th715qx36220rSpring fashions 1951. Mrs. Ray Arnold.Image
ark:/16417/th715r7gl343nMrs. Marius Johnston Jr., a visitor to Lexington, is honored at a luncheon. Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Arch Hamilton, Mrs. Coleman Johnston and Mrs. Van Alford.Image
ark:/16417/th715rz3vdfprW. H. Townsend's collection of Lincolniana; Ferree's diary.Image
ark:/16417/th715snn83cv8Morton Junior High basketball team wins Blue Grass Junior Athletic Conference championship. Back row, James Wells, Richard Spears, Nicky Berryman, Billy Williams, Edgar Rust, Don Asher and Stanley Huffman. Front row, Coach Briscoe Evans, Jack Deacon, Lee Rose, Vick Thorndale, Leon Summers, Dickie Jordan and Danny Yates.Image
ark:/16417/th71620k6fwmzJeep belonging to Rural Mail Carrier Ollis C. Leathers and truck belonging to Ray Stallard involved in accident on Richmond road. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7163473mw8jStrom-damaged Church street. Several cars are driving on the damaged street.Image
ark:/16417/th7164405vx2cMrs. Johnnie Arrowood and her four-month-old baby at Good Samaritan hospital. Mrs. Arrowood's cancer-infected right arm was amputated.Image
ark:/16417/th7164kwsff7nScenes on Blue Grass farms. Two images of Calumet farm's Citation. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th716c0k7p677Martine, John, Beulah and Mildred Lashley, Leitchfield quadruplets, and Governor Lawrence Wetherby. Governor gave a party celebrating the tenth birthday of the quadruplets. February 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th716c3822m72Carol and Dorothy Leet playing in the snow. Image
ark:/16417/th716dhcmdq4sRegistered Nurses Association group listens to Social Security Administration officer. Miss Marion Schwendeman, Miss Louise Wledmer and R. A. Tweedy.Image
ark:/16417/th716dhmtt1vrPictures in connection with welcome to University of Kentucky (UK) Wildcats following their Sugar Bowl victory. Coach Bryant talking over a microphone.Image
ark:/16417/th716g00jlphpUnited Daughters of the Confederacy holds its annual luncheon. Mrs. R. L. Northcutt, Dr. Alfred Leland Crabb, Mrs. Nat B. Sewell and Lieutenant Colonel Pelham Johnston.Image
ark:/16417/th716gjm4fghvIn group at birthday party for Newell Perry Hadden III, Newell lights candles on his birthday cake. Left to right, Carol Chappell, Claude Cobb, the guest of honor, Bill Cobb, Perry Bozarth, David Cobb, Michael Chaplin and Mickey Chappell. Image
ark:/16417/th716h5hhd791Cub Scouts who received merit badges, service pins and other awards at a meeting at St. Paul's school. First row, Robert Tramontin, Robert Yarnell, Dick Sweeney, Denny Taylor and Roger Huston. Second row, Billy Speakes, James Reay, Sonny Fister, David Tramontin and Paul Stakelin. Third row, Dick Werner, Thomas Towles, Billy James Mucci, John Ruggles and Edward Mahoney. Fourth row, Jerry Kearney, Terral Towles, Richard Jones, Leonard Conway Shearer and Thomas Jordon. Fifth row, Bill Hickey, David Mudd, J. W. Fister, Jimmy Gormley and John Beckum.Image
ark:/16417/th716jm0dkqjcBlue Grass Review Edition. Younger Horseman. Portrait of Mackenzie Miller.Image
ark:/16417/th716khsm1931Feature on Cynthiana by J. Frank Adams. Kawneer factory. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th716kr1zxxt4Scenes on Blue Grass farms. Horses on C. V. Whitney farm. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th716lj6rd63mScenes on Blue Grass farms. Almahurst farm. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th716sr1md4flItems for the Lions Club radio auction pile up in the John Knight warehouse. Mrs. J. F. Switzer looking over the items.Image
ark:/16417/th716tw51wt19Joyce Ann Carroll takes a nap on a basket of burley while waiting for her father's tobacco to be sold at a tobacco sale.Image
ark:/16417/th7170692j1z8Basketball squad of Kentucky School for the Deaf visits the Herald-Leader plant. They watch pressman R. T. Long install a plate on the press. In the group were Coach Claude B. Hoffmeyer, Alfred E. Marshall, Billy Webb, Roy Moore, Bob Kolb, Charles Tuttle, Harold Wolnitzek, Billy McClure, Garland Best, Billy Bob Fellers, Irvin Cheser and James Harris.Image
ark:/16417/th7170cz69688Spring fashions 1951. Mrs. Cecil Moberly.Image
ark:/16417/th7172pc2xh7mFarm and Home week Convention. Dr. L. M. Josephson standing beside containers demonstrating the benefit in corn yield when the ground is properly fertilized. Image
ark:/16417/th7174tmdgkvzJames R. Truesdell, manager of Time Finance Company, disappears. Mrs. Truesdell and their two children. February 1951. Image
ark:/16417/th7175chzrl43Girl Scouts to entertain Boy Scouts with a square dance. J. B. Heckler Jr., Clarence Harney, Stanley Clark, Jeanette Galloway, Bill Gaddie, Delores Dargavell, Pat Griggs and Olive Jean Heckler.Image
ark:/16417/th7175v8n9bmtSignal Depot Club members visit Cardinal Hill. Eugene Stewart, weaving a place mat, and Ed Hensley making a model airplane. Club members, Mrs. Gisela Taylor, Mrs. R. B. Langwick, Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Mrs. John E. Mills and Mrs. Edward Melton.Image
ark:/16417/th71767c8cmt5Harrison County REA Co-Op has installed a radio antenna on top of the standpipe which furnishes Cynthiana water pressure.Image
ark:/16417/th71782z06bf7Pictures in connection with welcome to University of Kentucky (UK) Wildcats following their Sugar Bowl victory. Mayor Tom G. Mooney and some of the keys to the city he will present to team members.Image
ark:/16417/th7179cpwmxm1Feature on Cynthiana by J. Frank Adams. Harrison Memorial hospital. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th717bqb2z0p7Virginia Intermont College Alumnae officers named. Miss Ann C. Talbott, Mrs. Cas Lane and Mrs. James Gay.Image
ark:/16417/th717c7fx3vg6Pictures in connection with record cold wave. Scenic view of snow and a church. February 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th717cq7b0wbgPictures accompanying a feature on Keeneland. Horses rounding the turn in a race.Image
ark:/16417/th717d3nbx8pgLocal police officers attend a meeting at the Southern Police Institute at the University of Louisville. Rolland Soule demonstrates on Modica how to search an unknown or dangerous suspect.Image
ark:/16417/th717gtqhp3n2Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) holds their annual luncheon. Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mrs. Thomas Burchett and George Fowler.Image
ark:/16417/th717jzpkm74qBlue Grass Review Edition. Younger Horseman. Portrait of Thomas M. Rose.Image