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ark:/16417/th711pwqh066mWolf or coyote pictured in Mercer county where it was trapped. The coyote is staring at the photographer. Henry Hornsby had story about raids by these animals on Mercer sheep flocks.
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/th7126brm5wlvWilliam Wallace Hall, waiting for hearing in magistrate's court. Shot of Hall sitting, smoking cigarette.
ark:/16417/th7hk36b17hl9William Wallace Hall, waiting for hearing in magistrate's court. Shot of Hall sitting, exhaling smoke.
ark:/16417/th7gh8m6rftjnWilliam Wallace Hall, waiting for hearing in magistrate's court. County Patrolmen Sylvester Kiger, left, and Walter Franklin, right.
ark:/16417/th713b2c36vfqWilliam Wallace Hall being escorted to his hearing in magistrate's court. County Patrolmen Walter Franklin, left of Hall and Sylvester Kiger, right.
ark:/16417/th7h5bxnk40vlWilliam H. Courtney, right, is shown receiving Optimist Club trophy as the community's outstanding citizen in 1941, from Tom R. Underwood, editor of the Lexington Herald on March 13, 1942. Pictured in the background from left to right are Dr. A. W. Fortune, John G. Cramer, Len B. Shouse and Fred B. Wachs.
ark:/16417/th713vsqqlv23Wheat threshing on George Dale farm on Clays Mill Road.
ark:/16417/th71c0dsbgxqcWalter Faulkner, 151 Sherman Avenue, and George Bukle, 1179 Sherman Avenue, working in Woodspoint Victory Garden Project.
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/th7c3rfc3fv75W.H. Courtney speaking at the First National Bank and Trust Company seventy fifth anniversary dinner.
ark:/16417/th71708s38r2mW.H. Courtney speaking at the First National Bank and Trust Company seventy fifth anniversary dinner.
ark:/16417/th7w970tn8qszW.H. Courtney speaking at the First National Bank and Trust Company seventy fifth anniversary dinner.
ark:/16417/th71kdgb1fpkpW.H. Clark, 328 Kingsway Drive, plowing.
ark:/16417/th71cc4jwr9rpW.D. Carpenter shown dismantling 103-foot radio tower on property purchased for erection of Greyhound Terminal Depot. Carpenter is member of Lexington Police Department.
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/th79r14mj3m5vView of Main Street at night time. Overhead shot looking towards the east. Includes the Ben Snyder building and the Lafayette Hotel. Photograph taken in 1944.
ark:/16417/th7sgf206gk2kView of Main Street at night time. Overhead shot looking towards the east. Includes the Ben Snyder building and the Lafayette Hotel. Photograph taken in 1944.
ark:/16417/th7zfbtln754pVictory Gardeners at work, Chinoe garden plot. Shot of Mrs. James Darnaby and Miss Janet Wood working in the plot.
ark:/16417/th71flvp6jjd7Victory Gardeners at work, Chinoe garden plot. Shot of Dr. John T. Slaton in the plot.
ark:/16417/th71m1shv9n83Victory Gardeners at work, Chinoe garden plot. Shot of Billy and Ruth Ann Gaddie, children of Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Gaddie, place onion sets.
ark:/16417/th7t97zzp8tqqVictory Garden negatives made in 1945, not identified. Shot of plots running up to treeline.
ark:/16417/th717w845kf6mVictory Garden negatives made in 1945, not identified. Portrait of several men planting stakes in plots.
ark:/16417/th7cmzgl5rmf3Victory Garden negatives made in 1945, not identified. Portrait of man working in plot.
ark:/16417/th7pr8m0sf860Veterans Hospital employees ton bond quota. From left to right, Harry W. Farmer, manager of hospital and chairman of drive; R.W. Wilson, bond chairman for Legion, and Colonel William DeHaven, assistant manager of hospital.
ark:/16417/th71clwczmms8Vertical shot of Calumet farm fences, 1945.
ark:/16417/th717x04s12p9Vertical shot of a tobacco stripping demonstration, August 1944.
ark:/16417/th79b1f24fmbdVarious pictures of American flag around Lexington. Shot of flag in front of Phoenix Hotel, 120 East Main Street.
ark:/16417/th71m8l8bx74dVarious pictures of American flag around Lexington. Shot of flag flying over cemetery.
ark:/16417/th7lsvmp940k4Various pictures of American flag around Lexington. Shot of flag above local YMCA.
ark:/16417/th7386czvk2w3V.E. MacDonald, family barber, getting ready to shave Tomlin.
ark:/16417/th711cb8k646sV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Union services at First Presbyterian church.
ark:/16417/th77dss8ngkwtV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of Victory demonstration; group of youths piled on truck. They had commandeered a truck and the driver drove them up and down Main Street for hours.
ark:/16417/th7jd7lt9zkdvV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of Victory demonstration; group of youths piled on truck top with American flag and pro-America banners
ark:/16417/th7bxhp8cmk6cV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of Victory demonstration; group of youths piled in car with American flag and pro-America banners.
ark:/16417/th7d2435gt7gqV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of two cars at gas station after official end of rationing was declared.
ark:/16417/th73nvdbg75f1V-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of traffic outside Phoenix Hotel, Williams Drug Store, East Main Street.
ark:/16417/th716zbvs3fxfV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of traffic outside Phoenix Hotel, 120 East Main Street, Hotel Lafayette in background.
ark:/16417/th71fkw3tmm12V-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of traffic between Williams Drug Store and Wing's Restaurant, corner of 100 East Main Street and 105 South Limestone
ark:/16417/th7b7r5d448z0V-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of plaque inscribed IN HONOR OF FAYETTE COUNTY WAR CASUALTIES.
ark:/16417/th7zpnh3rrvttV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of large crowd of African-Americans near Bibbs Tailoring Company, 195 Deweese Road.
ark:/16417/th7dqk75hg1s7V-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Portrait of Tully Lowe tearing up gas coupons while his gas tank is filled.Image
ark:/16417/th7t7kdfl3766V-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Portrait of a scene taken inside St. Peter's Catholic church as prayers of thanksgiving for victory were said.
ark:/16417/th711z9mm2r6bV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Parade outside Phoenix Hotel, 120 East Main Street, with a gasoline truck full of young people waving at crowds.
ark:/16417/th7n3rtqtqt3bV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Long line of cars at gas station after official end of rationing was declared.
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/th7159jpw9xdxV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Group of men and women peering at row of teletype machines.Image
ark:/16417/th7jmggp0mlgkV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Bartender Pat Galway locks the front door of Keith's bar. Bar owners had local and state instructions to close such dispensaries when victory came.
ark:/16417/th71cq4mrcw39V-J Day Celebration in Lexington, August 14, 1945. Services in Christ church two hours after official announcement of the end of World War II.
ark:/16417/th7180hblqg05V-E Day Celebration in Lexington. Portrait of woman standing in street, reading newspaper with headline GERMANS SURRENDER TO ALLIES
ark:/16417/th7km30wbxdqfV-E Day Celebration in Lexington. Portrait of man selling newspaper with the headline GERMANS SURRENDER TO ALLIES
ark:/16417/th71m4x6hxk1kV-E Day Celebration in Lexington. Little person selling newspapers to man.