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Source starts with "1.08-"
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ark:/16417/th747vj62ntpjAdvertisements from Lexington's city directory for 1838-1839. Published with an article on the growth of Lexington as reflected in the various issues of the city directory.Image
ark:/16417/th7cjhvl62cfcAdvisory Committee on Educational Policy for the Lexington Independent School District is organized. Seated, Mrs. Jesse Fugett, Miss Roberta Cunningham, Mrs. Lucy H. Smith and Mrs. J.E. Hernandez. Standing, W.E. Hutchison, Burton Milward and John M. Ridgway.Image
ark:/16417/th71zmxn6wf72Aerial of housing units : the upper ring of units is Blue Grass park for white families. Beneath it is Aspendale for African American families and to the right is Fowler's Garden for white families. The street running almost horizontally in the lower part of the picture is East Third Street (St.) and merging with it is Midland Avenue (Ave.). Castlewood Park may be seen at the upper left and the Meadows subdivision is in the upper center.Image
ark:/16417/th7lfrfrfdp7dAerial of start of concrete work on runway extension at Blue Grass Field. Image
ark:/16417/th711j82vw55sAerial photo shows abandoned Delaware avenue (Ave.) quarry pond as it is being filled with dirt and rock from outlying construction projects. Delaware Avenue (Ave.) shows at the lower right corner of the picture. Sparks Road (Rd.) angles across the center, and Henry Clay Boulevard (Blvd.) and the Liberty Road (Rd.) intersect at top center.Image
ark:/16417/th77c765ws8n0Aerial photograph of demolition of 187 residential units in Pralltown, recommended by slum clearance agency, to permit campuses of University of Kentucky and College of the Bible to expand. Memorial Hall is at the top left.Image
ark:/16417/th71nvh2hh6f8Aerial view of construction work on the elementary school on the Clays Mill road, located about three-fourths of a mile from the Rosemont Garden intersection.Image
ark:/16417/th7qhxzqqtc7pAerial view of crash on Tates Creek pike in which five Lexington teenagers were injured.Image
ark:/16417/th7102rwzr9s1Aerial view of downtown Lexington in the summer. Image
ark:/16417/th710ktb621tbAerial view of downtown Lexington, Main Street, East. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th7xrpj0l52frAerials of forest fires in Southeastern Kentucky. Image
ark:/16417/th7zk7n91fv3lAerials of forest fires in Southeastern Kentucky. Image
ark:/16417/th7mdxwg9nj88Aerials of forest fires in Southeastern Kentucky. Image
ark:/16417/th7gbcdf0fcptAerials of forest fires in Southeastern Kentucky. Image
ark:/16417/th7x078fm00kfAerials of forest fires in Southeastern Kentucky. Image
ark:/16417/th7d57w2491bpAerials of forest fires in Southeastern Kentucky. November 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7l783d8d0sjAerials Taken in 1953: Clay-Gentry stockyards.Image
ark:/16417/th724xsvzpc1gAerials Taken in 1953: Eastern State hospital.Image
ark:/16417/th71kvb6pzv1gAerials Taken in 1953: Transylvania campus area.Image
ark:/16417/th7qm84l4ft20Aerials Taken in 1953: Winchester Road overpass and exits for the "Belt Line" (New Circle Road), under construction.Image
ark:/16417/th7z938wmf1mpAffairs of Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association discussed before meeting of the Thoroughbred Club of America. From left to right, are Alex Bower, George Swinebroad, and Robert O. Read.Image
ark:/16417/th71j2n1zmwkbAfrican American building at Eastern State hospital to be named the Wendell building in honor of Dr. Thomas T. Wendell. Picture of Dr. Thomas Wendell. Image
ark:/16417/th71g45zdd2qkAfter the Business and Industry Education (BIE) Day, the Chamber of Commerce gave a banquet at the University of Kentucky (UK) Student Union building. Shown, left to right, are Reverend Leonard Nienaber, W. H. Skinner, William J. Rains, and guest speaker A. Z. Heller. March 1953. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th71rdvtfqm3cAgricultural Credit Conference, sponsored by the Kentucky Bankers Association. Left to right: S. Albert Phillips, president of the Kentucky Bankers Association; Mrs. Louise B. Logan, treasurer of the association, and O.V. Wells, chief Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States Department of Agriculture, and principal speaker at the dinner. Image
ark:/16417/th798l9r458mfAir view of construction of the new Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children.Image
ark:/16417/th7ztbvwq6b8fAl Prewitt, left, and Phil Fritz, Henry Clay High basketball players, in gag shot. Image
ark:/16417/th71ltpr88702Al, Phil, and Tom Honey pose in an impromptu scene from their skit, "Death of Jesse James" in connection with the Blue Grass Festival at Memorial Coliseum.Image
ark:/16417/th7czgbcln4kkAlan Dean, 345 Riverside Drive (Dr.), New York 25, (N.Y.), is pictured with Bob Hope backstage at the Blue Grass Festival at Memorial Coliseum. May 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th71kznj74hkpAlex Wilson poses with the two pound, nine and a half ounce crappie he caught in a small farm pond in Fayette County.Image
ark:/16417/th76bzw46c71bAlfred T. Russell who will be named Fayette county road engineer. Image
ark:/16417/th7bq963z7wg0Alfred T. Russell who will be named Fayette county road engineer. Russell and County Judge-elect Dan E. Fowler. Image
ark:/16417/th71rf1dm26vmAlice Ragland, winner of third place in a national contest Business Review Page of Herald-Leader.Image
ark:/16417/th71m3nncfpbwAll-Star High School (basketball and football). From left are Al Prewitt, Henry Clay; Jack Farmer, Danville; Jack Freeman, Danville; Billy Davis, Danville; Billy Mitchell, Georgetown Garth; back row: Walter Newton, Lafayette; Stanley Walton, Lafayette; Jim (Babe) Taylor, Lafayette; Tom Breeze, Maysville; Charlie Brown, Fleming County, and Orville Fowler, Cynthiana. Image
ark:/16417/th7602szfhj35All-Star High School (basketball and football). From left are Lou McNabb, Assistant Coach Bill Schaffnit, Lafayette; Jim Chambliss, Sturgis; Jim Rogers, Bowling Green; Head Coach Paul Miller, Flaget; Don Heine, Sturgis; Barney Elliot, Morganfield, and Dale Porter, Dixie Heights.Image
ark:/16417/th72nkx54sdxqAll-Star High School (basketball and football). Using Memorial Coliseum as a practice floor, the East squad includes Jack Cummings, Middlesboro; Walter Newton, Lafayette; Jim Boothe, Dayton; Billy McCoy, Inez; Al Prewitt, Henry Clay; back row: Tom Breeze, Maysville; Charles Brown, Fleming County; Jack Farmer, Danville; Jim Wissman, Newport Catholic; Fred Simpson, Ashland Holy Family, and Williard Holliday, Hindman. Image
ark:/16417/th7l30mzzhd57All-State Summer Orchestra; Band members prepare for concert.Image
ark:/16417/th71czl64dx99All-State Summer Orchestra; String players. Members of University of Kentucky faculty demonstrate for pupils. Playing at left is Dr. Kenneth Wright, and at right, Marvin Rabin and Gordon J. Kinney. Seated on the floor are Joseph Pival and Larry Beach. Seated left to right are Betty Gragg, Aneen Hinkle, Peggy Gladden, Carolina Hernandez and Pat McKeene. Standing are Andy Walbeck, Elizabeth Sue Holland, Jane K. Smith, Jane Connell, Margaret Ann Heath and Norma Farmer, and Marlen Ellis.Image
ark:/16417/th7b68sqlb8qjAll-State Summer Orchestra; String players. They are Miss Jackie Lutes, Linda Halley, Nancy Lowe and Claudette Stivers.Image
ark:/16417/th7165z12zq65Allen Company's new office building opened. Shown in the entrance hall, from left, are J. B. Allen, president of the firm; Mrs. J. B. Allen; Mrs. E. M. Allen Jr., and E. M. Allen Jr., vice president.Image
ark:/16417/th716cl7f58nrAllen Douglas, charged with damaging private property, being taken to police car by County Patrolmen Pal Fowler, left, and Clarence Adams. Overton C. Kavanaugh, also arrested in connection with incident, behind DouglasImage
ark:/16417/th7r6wqz67cwzAllen M. Kegley, pictured sanding a piece of furniture, has made most of the furniture in his home and is also on the maintenance and operations staff at the University of Kentucky (UK).Image
ark:/16417/th73cbz75rsspAllie D. Carter charges Fayette County road department placed driveways on private property. Driveway adjacent to pool hall at Athens. Image
ark:/16417/th7103zp74wbwAllie D. Carter charges Fayette County road department placed driveways on private property. Mr. Carter. Image
ark:/16417/th71cvjnv5m9xAlma Jo Atkins, young golfer, who will be married to Wayne Cecil Crow.Image
ark:/16417/th79f8dfz9dzsAltrusa Club birthday observed. Seated: Mrs. Ann Cusick, left, and Miss Gertrude Thornton.Standing: Miss Orinne Johnson, local Altrusan President, left and Mrs. Louise McCord. Image
ark:/16417/th7wvnwxhdltgAlumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta hostesses for Kentucky State Day. Left to right are Kay King (president of the active chapter), Mrs. Dan Corman (president of the alumnae group), Miss Bess Clements (social chairman of the active chapter), Mrs. Thomas P. Bright (housemother), Mrs. Joseph Mainous (chairman of state day), and Mrs. Howard G. Edwards (district president)Image
ark:/16417/th7d4rrmbkf00Alumni of Boy Scout Troop No. 5, formerly of Broadway Christian church. Front row, left to right, they are Jack Lawrence and F. E. Twaddell, Lexington; W. B. Jenkins, Louisville; Shep Collins, Lexington; D. C. Little, Versailles, and R. L. Hellard, Maysville. Second row, Bill Hunley, M. J. Heath, Dr. Virgil P. Goodman, Martin Dickerson and Otho McFarland, Lexington; Jack Bucher, Dayton, Ohio, and Edward Long, Lexington. Image
ark:/16417/th7947k06nv6pAmbulance driver Chester Hager and passenger Neal Morgan were uninjured when the Kerr Brothers ambulance crashed with a tractor-trailer auto transport on Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71fvjmfjnxjAmbulance driver Chester Hager and passenger Neal Morgan were uninjured when the Kerr Brothers ambulance crashed with a tractor-trailer auto transport on Main Street. Three bystanders were cropped out of the published picture.Image
ark:/16417/th71jxn1rvjq7Ambulance Drivers Richard Kessler, standing left, and Price Hisle, standing right, lift Thomas (Sonny) Driver onto a stretcher after his car overturned on the Harrodsburg pike; an unidentified police officer is standing far left.Image
ark:/16417/th7699zlms0kfAmerican Association of Sunday and Feature Editors . From left are Arch C. Luther, Daniel J. O'Brien and William A. Combs. Image
ark:/16417/th71l5vwm94stAmerican Cancer Society drive leaders. Seated, from left to right, are Mrs. Lyman Wagers, co-chairman of the women's residential division; Mrs. Robert Watts, co-chairman of the women's residential division; Hart Hagin, general chairman; and Mrs. Joseph S. Wile, president of the group.Image