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ark:/16417/th713p6mnf0mp116 Girl Scouts attend Day camp at Hamburg place. Shot of flag being lowered at 4 pm.
ark:/16417/th713q78m9p2gMiscellaneous scenes connected with growing and marketing of tobacco. Exterior view of four tobacco warehouses. Image
ark:/16417/th713shm68qb6Scenes at Frankfort December 7, 1943, when Governor Simeon S. Willis was inaugurated as Governor of Kentucky. Shot of downtown Frankfort street filled with parade, onlookers. An official is riding in a convertible through the parade.
ark:/16417/th713vsqqlv23Wheat threshing on George Dale farm on Clays Mill Road.
ark:/16417/th713wd7t6s52Ordination of Bishop William Robert Moody, October 24, 1945, Bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Lexington. Procession walks through church.
ark:/16417/th7142h7dqp9gSnow scenes at night in Lexington, December 18, 1944. Snow on house on South Hanover Avenue.
ark:/16417/th7144011c8z7Man walking in front of tellers' desk at the First National Bank and Trust Company.
ark:/16417/th71467984wxqJunior League provisionals. Front row, Mrs. Olin Peeler, president of Junior League; Mrs. C. King McClure Jr., Louisville, director of Region VI of the Association of Junior Leagues of America; Mrs. Robert Noland, chairperson of provisionals, and Mrs. Edward Ray. Back row, Mrs. Robert E. Fishback Jr., Mrs. Hiram Nuckols, Miss Billy Jackson, Mrs. Clark Cramer, Mrs. Nat Hall, Mrs. Hord Armstrong, and Miss Betty Taylor Bronston. Provisionals of year not in picture were Miss Sue Swinford, Mrs. Jean Platt and Mrs. James Ireland.
ark:/16417/th71468qbr3q5Snow scenes at night in Lexington, December 18, 1944. Home on West Second Street.
ark:/16417/th7146nrnvz25Seventy fifth anniversary dinner for the First National Bank and Trust Company.
ark:/16417/th7147pfjr4grShot from Churchmen Conference. The Reverend William D. Chamberlain, left, of Louisville, and Mark. J. Andrews, of Harlan, confer at Faith-and-Life seminar for Presbyterian ministers.
ark:/16417/th714jd45l38xScenes in Harrodsburg. Shot of tombstone with inscription TO THE WILDERNESS DEAD 'THOSE WITHOUT GRAVE...UNKNELL'D...UNCOFFIN'D AND UNKNOWN...THIS CENOTAPH HERE PLACED BY A NOT FORGETFUL COMMONWEALTH.'
ark:/16417/th714mnpr75q6Scenes at Frankfort December 7, 1943, when Governor Simeon S. Willis was inaugurated as Governor of Kentucky. Shot of officials leading marching band down street, citizens watching from sidewalks.
ark:/16417/th714npfkk7szThe Reverend Fred H. DeJong, of Gray Hawk, chairman of Kentucky Rural Church Council, and Frederick A. Wallis, of Paris, at ninth annual Rural Leadership Institute meeting at University of Kentucky.
ark:/16417/th714tgknp85lSeventy fifth anniversary dinner for the First National Bank and Trust Company.
ark:/16417/th714tm76htsxScenes at Frankfort December 7, 1943, when Governor Simeon S. Willis was inaugurated as Governor of Kentucky. Shot of three uniformed military officials walking in parade.Image
ark:/16417/th7154jddl1qqChristmas programs in Children's' hospitals in Lexington. Group of children playing with toys.
ark:/16417/th7157lz20vjpCity Salesmen's Club launches sale of Kentucky football tickets. Seated left to right, Tom Dawhurst, leader of Blue team; Russ Scofield, campaign business manager; Dick Queen, club president and general chairman of drive, and Bun Ashley, head of White team sales.
ark:/16417/th7159jpw9xdxV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Group of men and women peering at row of teletype machines.Image
ark:/16417/th7159wzxr7zpWolf or coyote pictured in Mercer county where it was trapped. The coyote is howling. Henry Hornsby had story about raids by these animals on Mercer sheep flocks.
ark:/16417/th715dkj6kwgmCelebration welcoming Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant to University of Kentucky.
ark:/16417/th715ll8pbpdwLexington Signal Depot at Avon, KY. Photos taken while Depot was under construction during early years of World War II (exact dates unknown). Also pictured are workmen and temporary dwellings. Lieutenant Colonel C.H. Menger, constructing quartermaster is pictured as he points to the progress of work on a large chart. Shown from left to right are: Ben F. Hall, Georgetown, tool and equipment inspector; Louis Vanderlick, Lexington, chief tool and equipment inspector, and Lieutenant L.G. Schweickart, assistant to Colonel Menger.
ark:/16417/th715qdrcz1r9Transylvania Day, principals and parade, year unknown. Convertible with two girls riding on the fenders in the Transylvania Day parade.
ark:/16417/th715rxktrlgvElderly, bearded bank official seating at a desk at the First National Bank and Trust Company.
ark:/16417/th715smzz15bgPortrait of Miss Irving Gail, Miss Grace Cruickshank, Miss Chloe Gifford, and Darrell Hancock at boot urging continuation of the Office of Price Administration, OPA demonstration.
ark:/16417/th7161mmh6zx1Colonel Irvine G. Scudder, prisoner of war in Japan for more than three years, pictured with family at dinner in his honor at Ashland Golf Club. Daughter Millicent, left, son Billy, on Scudder's lap, and Mrs. Scudder at right.
ark:/16417/th716bc3w3q0bW.H. Courtney, left, chairman of special prospects division of 1945 Community War Chest drive, and W.H. Lehman, general chairman, checking contributions obtained by Mr. Courtney.
ark:/16417/th716bvfx5f4cState High School track meet, May 1944. Couple congratulates runner from Manual High School, Louisville, KY.
ark:/16417/th716d29ft9x6Home of Andrew J. May's nephew near Frankfort, formerly the O'Rears residence. Shot of entrance to estate.
ark:/16417/th716h0n7fcrdC.C. McCullough, 724 Driscoll Street, pictured with vines that produced potatoes underground and "tomatoes" on the vine. "Tomatoes" may have resulted from cross-pollination, or "tomatoes" actually have been "potato apples," seed bearing pods of potato plant.
ark:/16417/th716jnvd13pmClays Ferry Bridge, March 19, 1945. Construction nearly completed.
ark:/16417/th716l1p8hwhbMiscellaneous scenes connected with growing and marketing of tobacco. Tobacco warehouse with a water tower next to it.
ark:/16417/th716q5990v4dState High School track meet, May 1944. Male runners in relay race.
ark:/16417/th716qfjqp5lbInside view at Spotswood Specialty Plant, 218 Jefferson Street. Date unknown.
ark:/16417/th716th6c4kvrSpeakeasy Club honors A.B. Guthrie Jr., city editor of the Leader, at dinner October 11, 1944 at Phoenix Hotel. From left to right, C.W. Sulier and Dan Bowmar, former club members; Mr. Guthrie and C.S. Lewis, club president. Other persons not identified.
ark:/16417/th716x8hfr9dbDelta Delta Delta (Tri-Delt) sorority house on Rose Street and Columbia Avenue, opposite Maxwell Place, home of University of Kentucky president. Photo taken while under construction. Shot of fire escape.
ark:/16417/th716zbvs3fxfV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of traffic outside Phoenix Hotel, 120 East Main Street, Hotel Lafayette in background.
ark:/16417/th71708s38r2mW.H. Courtney speaking at the First National Bank and Trust Company seventy fifth anniversary dinner.
ark:/16417/th7172vxtlscdW. R. Embry Jr., president of Student Government Association at University of Kentucky, pictured presenting plea to Board of City Commissioners protesting ban on dancing in places selling food and beverages.
ark:/16417/th717564fm9qcScenes at University of Kentucky Service building fire. Shot of gutted building.
ark:/16417/th7176cqqfm9hScenes during campaign for Simeon S. Willis for Governor campaign, 1943. Shot of Willis seated with three other men, microphones dangling in the background.
ark:/16417/th717grzv9crwMiss Venus Ramey, native Kentuckian and Miss America for 1944, pictured during brief stop in Lexington. Left, Miss Ramey's father, J.C. Ramey, of Waynesburg. Right, Miss Ramey's brother, J.W. Ramey.
ark:/16417/th717hs69zr9kClays Ferry Bridge, February 24, 1945. Close shot of bridge construction, nearly completed.
ark:/16417/th717mvnc1tjzScenes at St. Paul's church at Ordination of the Reverend Father John B. Modica. The Reverend William T. Mulloy, Bishop of Covington diocese, presided. Portrait of the Reverend on his knees in prayer, other officials surrounding him.
ark:/16417/th717plxcdpw7Shot of Geneva Bishop, first female carrier for the Leader, delivering papers in Irishtown, 1945. Geneva Bishop attends Lexington Junior High School.
ark:/16417/th717vg27sn9dScenes in Harrodsburg in 1942 during the celebration of the 168th anniversary of the founding of Harrodsburg during the state's celebration of its sesquicentennial. Shot of man addressing at podium.
ark:/16417/th717w845kf6mVictory Garden negatives made in 1945, not identified. Portrait of several men planting stakes in plots.
ark:/16417/th717x04s12p9Vertical shot of a tobacco stripping demonstration, August 1944.
ark:/16417/th717zj26khb0Harvesting bluegrass seed, dates unknown. Shot of men packing bags of seeds in a warehouse.
ark:/16417/th7180hblqg05V-E Day Celebration in Lexington. Portrait of woman standing in street, reading newspaper with headline GERMANS SURRENDER TO ALLIES
ark:/16417/th71813xs82j3Kid Party at Public Library.
ark:/16417/th7181hpmt7ttUnited States Public Health Service Hospital (Narcotic Farm) on Leestown Pike, near Lexington, KY. Shot of new fire engine, 1940. The hospital, created especially to treat drug addicts, was opened in 1935 and is located about five miles from Lexington, Ky.