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Source starts with "1.08-"
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ark:/16417/th71dh1zmdc73A group of Central Kentucky boys prepare to leave for Camp Pet-O-Se-Ga, located near Petoskey, Michigan, which is owned and directed by H.L. Templin, a graduate of the University of Kentucky (UK).Image
ark:/16417/th774vmxj686wA group of children in the Ridgeway Road area is planning a carnival to benefit the Cardinal Hill convalescent hospital, to be held at Pegsie, Rufie and Charles Lisle's home on Ridgeway Road.Image
ark:/16417/th7sglsrcs61tA group of first graders at Harrison School presented a "circus" and a dramatization of "Chicken Little" for their parents and others. Serving as clowns in the circus were Billy Keith (seated, left) and Barbara Martin (seated, right). Taking part in "Chicken Little" were Robert Stewart (seated, second from left) and Janet Fortney (seated, second from right), and (back row, left to right) Daniel Jenkins, Lawrence Long, Glenn Reynolds, and Mathew Robinson.Image
ark:/16417/th7mtxvcq7p46A group of Lexington practical nurses who completed a sixty-four (64) hour training course sponsored by the Fayette County Board of Education and the Appalachian School of Practical Nursing: pictured are (front row, left to right) Mrs. Ruth Logan, Mrs. Ruth McCurry, and Mrs. Corrine Carter, (second row, left to right) Mrs. Lida Plunkett, Mrs. Isabel Gray, Mrs. Elizabeth Satchell, Mrs. Eva Reynierson, and Miss Julie Vogt, (back row, left to right) Mrs. Drusa Clough, Mrs. Georgia Riddell, Mrs. Marie Plowman, Mrs. Blanche Frantz, Mrs. Julia Winkle, and Mrs. Agnes Davidson.Image
ark:/16417/th71r8t76mlwnA group of volunteer March of Dimes workers pictured with truck which the Cottrell Motor Co. has loaned for use in "Operation Burley".Image
ark:/16417/th7l014v5gn17A Jersey-Holstein cross cow owned by dairy farmers Earl and William Kinder in Mayslick. Story by Frank Borries.Image
ark:/16417/th71k1ppkjvlhA milk pick-up truck crashed on Richmond road: driver Billy Wayne Patrick, age nineteen, was trapped inside the truck for thirty minutes.Image
ark:/16417/th710vv1xrnb4A milk pick-up truck crashed on Richmond road: officers and spectators assisting at the scene.Image
ark:/16417/th7kftcp8q4lvA milk pick-up truck crashed on Richmond road: truck and milk cans sitting in the reservoir after the crash.Image
ark:/16417/th71543wnqcdwA mock "union or no union" election was held at the Kentucky Labor School, which was sponsored by the Department of Research and Education of the Kentucky State Federation of Labor and held in a classroom building on the University of Kentucky (UK) campus. At left, Layman Durkin and Leo Meredith register to vote with make-believe officers (seated, left to right): Leonard Smith, union observer, Julian Head, National Labor Relations Board election officer, and Miss Frances Still, company observer. At right, Joseph Bishop submits his vote.Image
ark:/16417/th71qpnh9g1cnA party in honor of Mrs. James Hagler of Cohasset, Massachusetts. From left are Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. Hagler, and Mrs. J.M. Bush. Mrs. Haglar was formerly Miss Kitty Mahan of Lexington. Image
ark:/16417/th71h0czc74j9A picture of Paul Ireland's land which shows the different stages of hay field clearing. Some of the land has only been cleared, some has been cleared and seeded, and some is uncleared. (Flags marking each area are included on the clipping.)Image
ark:/16417/th71gjr7dq1p2A portion of the profits from the 1952 Plug Horse Derby presented to the sponsoring organizations: Gilbert Scott (left), Jaycees (Junior Chamber of Commerce) co-chairman of the 1952 Derby, and Lester Schmidt (center), Lions Club co-chairman, receive checks from Thomas L. Adams (right), president of the Plug Horse Derby Foundation.Image
ark:/16417/th714hldsm02lA selective enforcement system designed to reduce the number of accidents and violations inaugurated by Police Department (Dept.). Pictured inspecting the arrangements are Sergeant (Sgt.) Espy Hedger, Platoon Lieutenant (Lt.) James W. Glass, and Chief E. C. Hale.Image
ark:/16417/th75wnnp1q4g0A "sheriff's posse" from Contra Costa county, California, which is returning from participating in the inaugural parade in Washington, and stopped to visit and tour Lexington and the Blue Grass region. Pictured are (front row, left to right) Ernest A. Peters, Del Becker, William Miller, and C. Kinshella, and (standing, left to right) E.M. Tilden, George Mitchell, Captain Barney Weisgerber, John A. Miller, who was director of activities for the group, Ed Wilder, executive secretary of the Lexington Chamber of Commerce, and State Trooper Francis Taylor.Image
ark:/16417/th7d5pdc1dn72A special bus-like vehicle carrying the General Motors (GM) Parade of Progress is pictured on the athletic field at University of High School. Photo shows a smokestack of the J. R. Tob Company (Co.) in the background.Image
ark:/16417/th714w1q62bzhA steel skeleton of the new addition to the grandstand at Keeneland shows the effect the addition will have on the size and seating capacity of the grandstand.Image
ark:/16417/th7g2m7r63rmvA "steeplejack" cleaning the face of the courthouse clock.Image
ark:/16417/th716gs4fgb9hA tank-trailer which detached from its tractor, driven by Fred B. DeHart, blocks traffic on Versailles Road.Image
ark:/16417/th7125653sx9mA twenty-seven (27) year old building debt was officially canceled at a mortgage-burning ceremony at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Pictured burning the mortgage are (left to right) Elmore Fain, Jackie Colyer, and H.E. Coleman. Fain and Coleman were members of the church at the time the church was built and the debt incurred.Image
ark:/16417/th71j83km12xnA week-old chicken belonging to Mrs. Edith Lear, which was born with three legs.Image
ark:/16417/th74pknxxcp9sA wrecked vehicle on display at the Shugg Glenn used car lot on East Main Street advises drivers to exercise caution while driving during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.Image
ark:/16417/th77pdb8d1lfhA. B. Hancock Jr. and John Jacob Astor. Image
ark:/16417/th7ndrf1t4638A. P. Schroyer standing beside his overturned truck on Richmond road.Image
ark:/16417/th71kklqwb7zpA.B. "Happy" Chandler and several Lexingtonians attend the Cincinnati Reds opening game at Crosley Field. Pictured are (left to right) Alfred Powell, Collis Ringo, "Happy" Chandler, and Billy Baughn.Image
ark:/16417/th71bm2tw0rpbA.H. Carpenter, of the South Central Petroleum Products Corporation, announces sale of corporation to California Oil Company of New Orleans. August 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7xbz63pbq6kA.H. Carpenter, of the South Central Petroleum Products Corporation, announces sale of corporation to California Oil Company of New Orleans. Left to right are James Sanders, E.J. Rathke, Carpenter, O.H. Fennell and John Harkey.Image
ark:/16417/th748cg39dfngAbraham Joseph Bider sitting on curb in front of Public Health Service Hospital.Image
ark:/16417/th71r331p8vx3Abraham Lincoln letter found in trunk in home of Dr. and Mrs. Earl Williams at 105 Sycamore Road (Rd.). Letter addressed to Thomas Dolan is dated June 14, 1862 and Lincoln's endorsement is dated June 16, 1862. This photo shows the endorsement.Image
ark:/16417/th71km26fmrgzAbraham Lincoln letter found in trunk in home of Dr. and Mrs. Earl Williams at 105 Sycamore Road (Rd.). Letter addressed to Thomas Dolan is dated June 14, 1862 and Lincoln's endorsement is dated June 16, 1862. This photo shows the letter.Image
ark:/16417/th7ch603r768gAccident at 7:30 a.m. Aug. 13, 1953 at Belt Line-Bryan Station pike. George Norvell, Patrolman in picture Driver of pictured car, Zernie Folson, Route 2, Winchester.Image
ark:/16417/th71gfzd9s3bwAccident on Tates Creek pike May 5, 1953. Car driven by Vince Spagnuolo collided with one driven by Joe BeckerImage
ark:/16417/th7jwjcfcg34lAccident on Tates Creek pike May 5, 1953. Car driven by Vince Spagnuolo collided with one driven by Joe Becker.Image
ark:/16417/th7pk82vzcp5rAction photo from the East-West All-star high school basketball game. At center, Carlos Irwin (44) shooting the basketball. August, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th71kmk3ss999Action photo from the East-West All-star high school basketball game. At center, Carlos Irwin (44), and at right Bill Veitch (30). August, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7169jpxmstnAction photo from the East-West All-star high school basketball game. From left, Al Rochelle (43), Al Prewitt, Bill Veitch (30), Tom Breeze, Ken West (6), and Carlos Irwin (44).Image
ark:/16417/th71gpwl0f2d9Action photo from the East-West All-star high school football game. From left, Gordon McGehee (28), Bob Walker, Lou McNabb (52), referee, and Don Heine (66).Image
ark:/16417/th7nm6ftjp8jqAction shot of Lafayette versus Nicholasville basketball. Pictured are: Big Bill Florentine, number 25 and Garner Crutchfield, number 15. Image
ark:/16417/th7ztrx278b66Action shot of Ramseys-Hagans basketball 71-50. Billy Evans (42) of the Ramseys is fouled by Gayle Rose of the Hagans in the last minute of the first quarter of last night's exhibition between two University of Kentucky teams at Memorial Coliseum. Others shown are Willy Rouse (66) of the Hagans, Linville Puckett (22) of the Ramseys and Hugh Coy (6) of the Hagans.Image
ark:/16417/th7jkbgtzmmnrAction shot of University High versus Lexington High Basketball game. Pictured: University High's Billy Heinz, number 30, Heyward Tibbs, number 4; Phil Johnson, number 11 and Paul Armstrong, number 15. Image
ark:/16417/th7ml4wmbs8f9Action shots from high school basketball double-header at Memorial Coliseum: Lafayette vs. Henry Clay.Image
ark:/16417/th71kfn18b36lAction shots from high school basketball double-header at Memorial Coliseum: University High vs. Harrodsburg.Image
ark:/16417/th72fw22t72j2Action shots of Eastern State-Western basketball 78-69. Eastern's Bob Mulcahy is fouled by Kay Greer. Tom Marshall is shown behind Mulcahy.Image
ark:/16417/th76rftf6sn7xAction shots of Eastern State-Western basketball 78-69. Elmer Tolson is shown attempting to drive in for a lay-up, but he was fouled by Western's Dick White (10). Also shown are Eastern's Shirley Kearns (32) and Bob Mulcahy (37).Image
ark:/16417/th7mrxcq69mz1Action shots of University High -Catholic High basketball. Shown going after a loose ball in last night's University High-Catholic game at Morton are (left to right) Catholic's Paul Frank (6) and Joe Fister (10), U-high's Phil Johnson (11), Catholic's Heyward Tibbs (4) and John Greely (0). U-High's Jim Farris is on the floor. U-High won the tilt, 67-55.Image
ark:/16417/th7cxsnztl69pActress Cleo Moore poses with University of Kentucky (UK) All-America players at the State High School Basketball Tournament held at the Memorial Coliseum. Shown, left to right, are Cliff Hagan, Cleo Moore, and Frank Ramsey.Image
ark:/16417/th7fj9pr9hr07Actress Judy Garland arrives at Union Station; she is in Lexington to perform in a show at Memorial Coliseum as part of Blue Grass Festivals, Inc. pre-Derby attractions. With her are Miss Ann Powell and Hugh Meriwether, president of Blue Grass Festivals.Image
ark:/16417/th7m54f9qw6p2Adath Israel Sisterhood celebrates 40th anniversary. Left to right are Mrs. David Weil, Mrs. Jacob Speyer and Mrs. Joseph Marks.Image
ark:/16417/th71b9h87p8wbAddition to Monarch Milling Company at Mt. Sterling; exterior of building with an unidentified man standing center.Image
ark:/16417/th7dmk7l890d8Adel Crutchfield, left, and Gunoa Botts are being helped out of their car after an accident on the Tates Creek pike.Image
ark:/16417/th7447g5rf4ccAdministrative personnel of the Sylvania Electric Company plant being built at Winchester honored by Board of Trade. Pictured are Blake Page, Montoursville, Pennsylvania, Sylvania personnel supervisor who will become supervisor of the Winchester plant; Fred Friel, chairman of the trade board's industrial committee; William Reese, trade board president; Franklin Richardson, supervisor of industrial engineering who will become the Winchester engineering supervisor, and Ward Powers, plant engineer at Waldoboro, Maine, who will be the Winchester plant engineer.Image
ark:/16417/th71ndjzptdz1Advertisement for The Kentucky Leader in the 1893 Lexington city directory. Published with an article on the growth of Lexington as reflected in the various issues of the city directory.Image