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ark:/16417/th7zvp7gkglklColonel Irvine G. Scudder, prisoner of war in Japan for more than three years, at dinner in his honor at Ashland Golf Club. Mrs. Scudder is at left.
ark:/16417/th7ztzg1rt022V-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Line of cars outside Phoenix Hotel, 120 East Main Street, and the Ben Ali Theater.
ark:/16417/th7zqfmt92dn8Eastern State Hospital for the Insane, West Fourth Street, Lexington, KY. Views of women's ward building, shot of empty hallway, October, 1944.
ark:/16417/th7zqdnxxm8sdGeorge Hukle, 161 Lincoln Avenue, driving stake into Kenwick plot.
ark:/16417/th7zpnh3rrvttV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of large crowd of African-Americans near Bibbs Tailoring Company, 195 Deweese Road.
ark:/16417/th7znx7skbdvqLexington 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. Shot of workers working on railroad line.
ark:/16417/th7zn790r93xkJuanita Donathan working at the First National Bank and Trust Company behind the teller desk.
ark:/16417/th7zkjxxtnwftMiscellaneous scenes connected with growing and marketing of tobacco. Men constructing hogshead for tobacco. Two men tying ropes around hogshead during construction process. December, 1939.
ark:/16417/th7zg15smffbfMiscellaneous scenes connected with growing and marketing of tobacco. Men constructing hogshead for tobacco. December, 1939.
ark:/16417/th7zfbtln754pVictory Gardeners at work, Chinoe garden plot. Shot of Mrs. James Darnaby and Miss Janet Wood working in the plot.
ark:/16417/th7zf8s7ml1xtAlpha Xi Delta spring carnival on South Broadway. Watching Mary Bryant, left, daughter of Coach Paul Bryant, and Suzanne Shively, daughter of Athletics Director Barnie Shively, at the dipped-in fish pond, are, clockwise: Carney Laslie, assistant football coach at UK; Shively; Ben Heinzineger and Frank Kazermierski, football players, who assisted the Misses Lucille Ray and Yvonne Lyon, members of Alpha Xi Delta.
ark:/16417/th7zbsrnxt4bwGirl Scouts pictured with city fathers. From left to right, Dan Regan, James Keller, and William Baughn.
ark:/16417/th7xzwb1s1194Miscellaneous scenes connected with growing and marketing of tobacco. Two men moving tobacco within a warehouse. A third man is examining a stack of tobacco.
ark:/16417/th7xwqgzskl5zMiscellaneous scenes connected with growing and marketing of tobacco. Group of women at typewriters.
ark:/16417/th7xvds9btddnMiscellaneous scenes connected with growing and marketing of tobacco. Vertical picture of men sifting through tobacco stacks.
ark:/16417/th7xmvz08pxbdF.C. Clardy, 1416 Cochran Road, works potatoes at Cochran Road Victory Garden project.
ark:/16417/th7xld1lz8f2zLayout extolling the fact that spring had arrived in Lexington. Boys choosing sides in baseball game, Spring of 1942.
ark:/16417/th7xl5gd225lcThree African-Americans (in automobile) killed in bus-auto crash on Richmond Road. Thirteen bus passengers injured. Shot of bus and car, men standing around scene.
ark:/16417/th7xjvvdrwjdpPictures taken from top of state capital building in Frankfort. Governor's mansion featured in view.
ark:/16417/th7xhq5f5jtdbLexington 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. Shot of test building frame at the Lexington signal depot, half-completed. This building is semi-elliptical and was built for test purposes. The giant arches, extending 67 feet above ground level, are made of plywood. No metal other than bolts and nails could be used, since continuous metallic construction would reduce receptivity of the delicate communications apparatus to be tested in the buildings. This photo shows an outside shot of the building's framework.
ark:/16417/th7xh3xdd4mdxMargaret Steele, center, acting as chief of police and Virginia Weisner, acting as prosecuting attorney in a civic exercise. Chief Austin B. Price far right is assisting the two Girl Scouts. Other official not identified.
ark:/16417/th7xf0tlk7ngcTransylvania Day, principals and parade, year unknown. Float with an archer aiming at a target.Image
ark:/16417/th7xdpnddd4wbGerald Recktenwald, student at Lexington Latin School, receiving an award for the Leader Carrier who has been on the job the longest. He carried the paper in the Ashland Park Section for four years. D.C. Hickey, city manager of Leader Carriers, gives him the award.
ark:/16417/th7x7jpxncpzpPosthumous award of the Distinguished Service Cross to his son, Captain Theodore (Ted) Crouch. Full shot of crowd and stage.
ark:/16417/th7x52spn2bckAerial shots of Lexington proper, made in 1940. Railroad yard and houses shown. A large group of men are standing on one of the rail lines.
ark:/16417/th7x4zbbpz6vfScenes on A.B. Hancock farm, Claiborne Stud, near Paris. Shot of man giving horse water.Image
ark:/16417/th7wxlwvtpgxsScenes at Frankfort December 7, 1943, when Governor Simeon S. Willis was inaugurated as Governor of Kentucky. Shot of large group of uniformed women parading down Frankfort street.
ark:/16417/th7wldqrpmgqhScenes in Harrodsburg. Shot of the Kentucky National Guard building.
ark:/16417/th7wklx2wxwqhLloyd High school of Erlanger, pictured at 22nd annual Kentucky High School Music Festival.
ark:/16417/th7wd87qfdwjrHarvesting bluegrass seed, dates unknown. Shot of combine in field.
ark:/16417/th7wcrchrv5znHerald-Leader African American swimming class group portrait in 1944.
ark:/16417/th7w970tn8qszW.H. Courtney speaking at the First National Bank and Trust Company seventy fifth anniversary dinner.
ark:/16417/th7w1fq046vrwState High School track meet, May 1944. Male runners crossing finishing line.
ark:/16417/th7vvxg5fkmf0Three legislators pose for a photograph at the 1940 session of the state legislature. Their is a lady with a hat on in the background.
ark:/16417/th7vvfjnqmfzmPortrait of H. B. Gevedon, 412 Dudley Road, driving stake at Dudley Road Victory Garden project.
ark:/16417/th7vqv578v6m9Scenes 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 church officials posing for camera outside church.
ark:/16417/th7vnv9jd9dbfH.G. Howard, Mercer county farmer, pictured with sheep killer, identified by Dr. W.D. Funkhouser as a coyote.
ark:/16417/th7vmp9m45xdlHigh school press delegates study typography. Seated, Betty J. Isaac, editor-in-chief of Grap-News, Cumberland; Marion Miles, news editor of Hi-Times, Henry Clay; Gladys Riddle and Evelyn Jones, business manager and editor-in-chief, respectively, of Midway Yawdim. Standing, Peggy Osborn, humor editor of Cumberland Fillager, Ormsby Village, and Peter Geiger, assistant editor of Henry Clay Hi-Times.
ark:/16417/th7vgww2vjd3fTransylvania students taking flying lessons. Close up shot of one man in a cockpit receiving instructions from a man standing outside the plane.
ark:/16417/th7vg6mkfglldPosthumous award of the Distinguished Service Cross to Captain Theodore (Ted) Crouch. Portrait of speaker addressing crowd.
ark:/16417/th7vbl17cv2llFirst National Bank and Trust Company celebrates the 75th anniversary of their founding on April 1, 1865. A special ceremony was held at the bank on March 31, 1940. Photograph of the First National Bank and Trust Company's lobby. March, 1940.
ark:/16417/th7v88395xjq2Roy Fitts Williams, 58, completes 40 years service at local post office. Portrait of Williams at his desk.
ark:/16417/th7v3rvpmrjxqShot of new Leader staff, May, 1945 (Mr. Jordan not present).
ark:/16417/th7tzvh2j190hDan D. Estill, local business man, demonstrates the proper method of rolling a cigarette during these days of cigarette shortages. Layout used in Leader. Shows the proper steps involved in rolling your own cigarettes. Shot of the second step, smoothing out the tobacco carefully by rolling, so as to leave it evenly distributed. Shot of Estill's hand rolling cigarette.
ark:/16417/th7tzr2q019lsScenes 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 children sitting in an old timey school.
ark:/16417/th7tv2m0rgt8wScenes at Frankfort December 7, 1943, when Governor Simeon S. Willis was inaugurated as Governor of Kentucky. Shot of Willis speaking at podium.Image
ark:/16417/th7tsb4nj1q4nScavengers on city dump. Shot of group of people looking around garbage, inside bed of truck.
ark:/16417/th7trvkzmcpdlTop-price ram at August 6, 1944 Kentucky Purebred Sheep Sale at Gentry-Thompson stockyards. Consignore J.H. Sousley, of J.H. Sousley and Sons, Flemingsburg, left and buyer, H.T. Asbury, Jr., Fayette county.
ark:/16417/th7tps1m26690Fox hunt pictures. Photos depict scenes of 1941's horse show and barbecue which were held on the Pursley Farm in Clark County. Shot of a hunting scene with two men riding horses down dirt path with dogs following, onlookers in background.Image
ark:/16417/th7tjt51n7t3lA political candidate addresses a rally in the 1939 state campaign.
ark:/16417/th7tj1vz1d11jShot of Governor Simeon S. Willis at Rotary Club luncheon in Lexington, 1945.
ark:/16417/th7thsn12pnn5Pictures taken at Bluegrass chapter of War Bonds meeting. Mrs. Earl Fowler, Captain Cicero F. Hogan, Cincinnati, assistant adjutant of National Disabled American Veterans, and principal speaker; Earl Fowler, toastmaster, and Mrs. Hogan.