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ark:/16417/th7zwchrmldxzThis abandoned quarry on Delaware avenue is a source of trouble for residents of the area, who are complaining about the odors that come from the pond in the quarry. Image
ark:/16417/th7zw056w0cx4Police Chief Carroll Hale pins badge Number one on the blouse on Patrolman Harry Lucas, a veteran with 27 years of service.Image
ark:/16417/th7zvzbmn57c9International Order of Odd Fellows install officers. Left to right are Noel Patton, Mrs. Hazel Schaller, Mrs. Ella Lee Patton, Mrs. Vada Hobbs, Mrs. Emma Insko and William P. Gragg.Image
ark:/16417/th7zvxtjmqdm6John Parke, soil conservation service technician, with a concrete filter box that regulates the flow of water on John Sousley's farm in Fleming County.Image
ark:/16417/th7zvs9z0tdj1Ben Heinzinger, halfback of White team, near start of 82-yard punt return for only touchdown scored in intra-squad football game on University of Kentucky (UK)'s Stoll Field.
ark:/16417/th7zvs432fdm4Scenes around Brooklyn Bridge. View of Brooklyn Bridge from the road.Image
ark:/16417/th7zvrwrdm954Miss Nellie Lawrence and some of her collection of pressed glass cups.Image
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/th7zvp3g9mnc2Women's City Golf Tournament. Portrait of Mrs. E. M. Gilchrist, seated left, and Pro Alvey Hume, standing right.Image
ark:/16417/th7zvn4vj0fp3Credit Women's Group elects officers. Seated, Mrs. Wilhemina Gross, Miss Genevieve Finneran and Mrs. Angeline Webster. Standing, Lucy M. Snyder and Mrs. Sue McKenna.Image
ark:/16417/th7zvmx3vpcg7Scenes in connection with reception accorded to the University of Kentucky basketball team upon return after winning championship. Crowds gathered for reception. April, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7zvlzh403jbLine of job applicants at state employment office.
ark:/16417/th7zvlqzqlrjrBurley Sales Committee sets November 29 as date for opening of tobacco auctions. Front, W. L. Staton, Albert G. Clay, Alex Parker, R. H. Proctor. Back, Alex Campbell, Lewis J. Gorin, E. J. Cline and John Buckley.
ark:/16417/th7zvh6pgkxv6Three Keene, Kentucky residents injured in crash on Harrodsburg pike, Ogden Cohen, Addie Cohen and Henry Cohen, African Americans.
ark:/16417/th7zvf26b69stArmistice Day observance. Lieutenant General Field Harris, left, and Tom R. Underwood, right, standing and talking; with an unidentified man to the far right and far left.Image
ark:/16417/th7zvbh40c330Blue Grass Review. Homes of Lexington editors. 146 East Third street, former home of Daniel Carmichael Wickliffe.Image
ark:/16417/th7zv9jdvl9d9George Gibson standing on cleared land on Sherman Goodpaster farm. with a wire fence in the foreground.Image
ark:/16417/th7zv3zbsb5vgMontclair Committee Chairman Cabell Breckinridge presiding over meeting to discuss proposed annexation.
ark:/16417/th7zv3hxq3szmMrs. Mary Palmer, 92 prefers to travel. Donald Hukle with her. Image
ark:/16417/th7zv09l9gcwzWood stacked up next to plowed tobacco field for bed-burning on Briar Hill pike farm in Fayette County.Image
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/th7ztv641xgsjHome of Mr. and Mrs. James Tinder furnished with many pieces built by Mr. Tinder. "William Savery" desk and chair.Image
ark:/16417/th7zttqrg0dzcSwimming School. Girls classes; eleven to twelve age group. Front row, Helen Childers, Loraine Freeman, Louise Freeman, Mary Jo Stafford, Juanita Eason, Jane Strode, Janice Fister, Helen Hisel, Lelia Maggard, Marlene Kays, Jere Warren, Ann Katherine Hillard, Jane Gano, Alice Faye Sullivan, Susan Fields, Claudia Freeman, Wanda Allender, Pattie Clark, Linda Sue Hawkins, Patsy Lewis, Tina Peavy, Ida McLaughlin, Pat Werle, Wanda McDaniel, Mary Anna Hogan, and Glenda Fields. Second row, Donald Sullivan, Jill Ramsey, Doris Anny Murphy, Lucy Logan Duncan, Jane E. Montgomery, Bonnie Adams, Patsy Mobley, Janet C. Wilson, Evelyn Cecil Philamin Anderson, Rita Lewis, Jane Pendley, Barbara Thompson, Dura J. Mitchell, Burneva Elam, Emma Sue Nave, Joan Browning, Carol Tracy, Vickie Mattocks, Louise Brumback, Virginia Ritchey, Nancy Callahan, Shirley Taylor, Carolyn Fielder, Deloris Smith, Sandra Peggs, Jeanie McMinn, Trevia Sparks, Judy Spears and Jackie Smith. Back row, Janice Underwood, Claudette Taylor, Lana Hawkins, Arlene Hatton, Betty Buford, Kitty Hundley, Virginia Hampton, Betty Gail Brown, Geraldine Dowd, Jean Hampton, Carolyn Fitzpatrick, Betty Sue Reynolds, Nancy Brown, Linda Breeden, Phyllis Ann Crace, Betty Tatman, Sue Carol Cook, Rita Bearlet, Judy Gay Crawford, Julia K. Dailey, Diane Williams, Beverly Powell, Jay Lou Vivion, Linda Rye, Aloma Barnhill, Loretta Lee, Trudy Webb, (Mary ?), (Poly ?), (?), (Joyce ?) and Bob Farney.Image
ark:/16417/th7zts6gx9697Chicago Bears-Pittsburgh Steelers football game at Stoll Field. Picture taken August 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7zts4nbv0qmGroup portrait of scout members from troop no. 2 at Christ Church, pictured; David Barrow, J. L. Denver, Verner Johnson, Andy Andrews, Ralph Bringear Jr. and Tommy Lykins.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/th7ztrb8n3bwmFirst north-central regional convention of Royal Ambassadors, Baptist youth group. Billy Schmidt, Bobby Baldwin, Billy Pack and Forest Dean.
ark:/16417/th7ztlmrbn4h0Hinkston Creek, cleaned under the direction of Mount Sterling Councilman Bob Murphy. Story by Warren Schweder.Image
ark:/16417/th7ztlk3kp4ntTop prize winners in the Lafayette-Bryan Station Future Farmers of America corn and tobacco festival. Tinnie Carr, Victor J. Fister and T. J. Carr, Tinnie's father. December, 1948
ark:/16417/th7zth6xtq6mlThe Millersburg building, built in 1858 and used by Kentucky Wesleyan College, Millerbsurg Military Academy, Bourbon County High school and Millersburg Elementary school, is being torn down by Thurman Wrecking Company.Image
ark:/16417/th7ztdg2p36h6Scenes in connection with visit of President Harry Truman to Lexington. President Truman and a man standing at the podium. October 1948.
ark:/16417/th7ztclhs29l2Gym tournament winners at Henry Clay High. From left to right: Duke W. Young, Doris Morris, Katsy Downing and Joan Ray.Image
ark:/16417/th7ztbvwq6b8fAl Prewitt, left, and Phil Fritz, Henry Clay High basketball players, in gag shot. Image
ark:/16417/th7zt7qrgv0s7In connection with Herald-Leader "Cinderella" guest, Miss Helena Jackson at University of Kentucky's Memorial Coliseum. Image
ark:/16417/th7zt4stvw96nGrant Nealis, 14, standing, and Robert Williams, 14, with snow house they built in the Nealis yard, 822 West Maxwell street.
ark:/16417/th7zt4lcvrp8dThird in a series of stories by Bush Brooke in observance of National Newspaper Week. Person typing at a linotype machine in the composing room of the Herald. October, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7zt4d6vj9pqCrowd at polls at Bolivar street precinct. November, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7zsz2bnld1nStephen Spender, British poet, (bushy hair) and Herman E. Spivey, of University of Kentucky (UK) English dept.
ark:/16417/th7zsskp6rdgrTwenty-third Phi Beta Kappa Triennial Meeting held at the University of Kentucky (UK). Pictured left to right are (seated) Miss Helen White, Gay Stanton Ford, John E. Pomfret, Dorothy Kenyon, (standing) Goodrich C. White, Carl Billman, and Thomas R. Barcley.Image
ark:/16417/th7zss9twr711Wreckage of Greyhound bus hauled to Lexington after it was hit by Chesapeake and Ohio freight train. Bus stolen in Cincinnati by Elbert Ashton Thomas and abandoned on railroad tracks in Bath county, after it stalled. Section of bus wreckage on tracks.Image
ark:/16417/th7zsmpxzlqfnRecreation room in slave cabin on old Jeremiah Rogers place. Mrs. McDonald Snyder in front of fireplace. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7zsmp3t6qhsBorries Reports. Green Pastures Tour. Foreign visitors pictured on the Howard Hart Farm. W.C. Johnstone, Kentucky Bankers Association Tour Director, at left on front row. Image
ark:/16417/th7zsmjr6982bMembers of Kentucky Future Retailers Association get awards. Group portrait of, from left to right, Ruth Kersey, Paula Blank, Alice Williams, and Arlene Napier receiving their trophies.Image
ark:/16417/th7zsl9zj7x2zFred B. Wachs, general manager of The Herald-Leader, guest of honor at dinner meeting of Herald-Leader executives at the Campbell House; Mr. Wachs and Mr. Underwood with painting presented to Mr. Wachs. December, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7zsk0pmnxn5Firemen demonstrate ladder work for fire school.
ark:/16417/th7zsjb46z0qsNumerous state commissions, both in the legal and education fields, line the walls of the office of Judge Richard P. Stoll, senior member of the Lexington law firm of Stoll, Townsend, Park, Mohney and Davis. Judge Stoll today noted the 50th anniversary of his appointment as a member of the University of Kentucky board of trustees.Image
ark:/16417/th7zsgkp7s383Curtis Hastings, president of Winchester's Hastings and Crews Lumber Company, supervises the unloading of a carload of cherry lumber. Hastings predicts that the cherry lumber popular in paneling and furniture will be extinct in ten years, as demand for the wood has increased and trees are becoming scarce.Image
ark:/16417/th7zsdmrgsqqrScenes as Freedom Train visited Lexington. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7zsdkbfht01Shelbyville High School coach accepting 1947 football trophy. Joe Ohr, J. Wilbur Lancaster, Vernon Tucker, Richard Greenwell and A. L. Lassiter.
ark:/16417/th7zs997ql5fjJames D. Mundell, left, presenting Twilight Golf League championship trophy to Frank Beasley, center, and Walter Watts, members of winning Signalmen team at Lafayette Hotel.
ark:/16417/th7zs7l4x3s80Home Fashions-Builders. Desk in the interior of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swope.Image
ark:/16417/th7zs3jw2ptm1Pictured in connection with observance of Armistice Day. November 1949