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ark:/16417/th715jmpfm009 "The Great Lexington Trots" with bearded Trots fan.Image
ark:/16417/th7h55pwxjcjz "The Great Lexington Trots" with men seated on fence.Image
ark:/16417/th71284ltl8zh "The Great Lexington Trots" with women pictured sitting on stools.Image
ark:/16417/th7d3l7cfj4bt Three University of Kentucky (UK) cross country runners.
ark:/16417/th7qxxr513v6l Tommy Lee Giles from Scott county standing beside tobacco crop at 4-H club show and sale in Lexington. Mr. Giles tobacco crop was a best-prepared crop honors winner.Image
ark:/16417/th74b587dnjp4 Truck, property of Jerry Fightmaster, hit by car on North Broadway. Image
ark:/16417/th7whw9qpdgf5 Two basketball players scramble for the ball as teammates watch from afar.Image
ark:/16417/th71pfjgrlwqc Two men standing in empty concrete block stripping room in a tobacco barn. They are from left to right Otis Williams and W.L. Mahan.Image
ark:/16417/th7kqpv3dcdgx Unidentified members of Brownie Troop 25 decorate Christmas tree for patients at Eastern State Hospital.Image
ark:/16417/th7p5dxxltgb5 Unpublished photo of Pine Grove, built by Thomas W Davis.Image
ark:/16417/th7snz12zq8cq Unpublished photos of home of Reverend Robert James and wife Zerelda Cole, the parents of Frank and Jesse James. House with tree beside it and pasture behind it.Image
ark:/16417/th7pftnxc07ft(Left to right) Mrs. Frank Hare, Miss Mary Hagan Toombs, and Mrs. Clay Downing at a party given in honor of Miss Toombs to celebrate her upcoming marriage to Lieutenant Malcolm Brown Saunier.
ark:/16417/th7nzl5ftf081(Left to Right) Mrs. Pace, John Sherman Cooper and State Representative Leslie Gay of Somerset. March 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th71c35bt8b23(Two pictures)--Gene Schwartz and his homemade hay loader. Gene Schwartz loading bale of hay into homemade lift.Image
ark:/16417/th77210lv5glb$100,000 fire hits Monterey, Owen county. Jesse Honaker, owner of a poolroom destroyed in the blaze, salvages a chair.Image
ark:/16417/th7nz3qmzg0q4$100,000 fire hits Monterey, Owen county. Photo shows a billiard hall (left); a feed store, post office, and funeral home (center); and a residence (right) ablaze. Photo also shows the corner of a billiard table and general refuse all around.Image
ark:/16417/th71pzdqsw3wg$100,000 fire hits Monterey, Owen county. Photo shows smoking, smoldering front of gutted post office.Image
ark:/16417/th7180ghq84rq$20,000 blaze hits building of Central Kentucky Supply Company, located in rear of Perry Lumber Company, 246 Walton Avenue.
ark:/16417/th7b81936mgpp$582.00 loot of rifles, shotguns, and watches.Image
ark:/16417/th7p60ml9qxrs1 to r, seated. Mrs. D. Y. Dunn and Mrs. Melbourne Mills. Standing, H. L. Davis, principal of Lafayette High school, and Mr. Dunn at the Fayette County Teachers Association banquet.
ark:/16417/th7h7m2kbrm6n10 to 11-year-old class at the Herald-Leader Free Learn-to-Swim Course at Joyland.
ark:/16417/th710l2smnq9p10-acre patch of Irish Cobbler potatoes, belonging to Sylvester Fister of Bourbon County. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th7190qrvjs29100 galloons of moonshine seized at Versailles by Police Chief E. J. Wilson, left, and Patrolman R. L. Beasley. Moonshine to be poured down the gutter today.Image
ark:/16417/th7q4484qtgxv103-year-old tombstone found when workmen prepare to lay new sidewalk in front of John's Pool Room 426 West Main Street. John Chalkas, right, pool room owner. The stone bears the name of Thomas W. Hawkins.
ark:/16417/th71b19701rdd103-year-old tombstone found when workmen prepare to lay new sidewalk in front of John's Pool Room 426 West Main Street. John Chalkas, right, pool room owner. The stone bears the name of Thomas W. Hawkins. June, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71kdgcd0gqr116 Girl Scouts attend Day camp at Hamburg place. Seated, Mrs. Herbert Green, camp registration chairman; Mrs. H.H. Hauge, camp chairman; Mrs. W.S. Curd, site chairman. Standing, Miss Franchon Hamilton, New York, national Girl Scout camp director, Mrs. Paul Little, Lexington, Girl Scout commissioner, and Miss Betty Beaty, Lexington, Girl Scout executive secretary.
ark:/16417/th713p6mnf0mp116 Girl Scouts attend Day camp at Hamburg place. Shot of flag being lowered at 4 pm.
ark:/16417/th71nds49mbcp116 Girl Scouts attend Day camp at Hamburg place. Shot of girls getting in wagon for return to Lexington.
ark:/16417/th71p4xkjs3t812 to 17-year-old class at the Herald-Leader Free Learn-to-Swim Course at Joyland.
ark:/16417/th78kzcptlsq11200 gallon 1940 model County Fire Dept. tanker/fire truck out of commission. Photo shows tanker with open engine compartment.Image
ark:/16417/th7b05msdtz901947 meeting of YMCA Youth and Government Council at Frankfort. David Figert of Lexington.
ark:/16417/th716bhvx2t0g1947 meeting of YMCA Youth and Government Council at Frankfort. David Figert of Lexington. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7kv4z2r4nzq1947 meeting of YMCA Youth and Government Council at Frankfort. Irvine Scrivner, in governor's chair.
ark:/16417/th71l91m7tcq51947 meeting of YMCA Youth and Government Council at Frankfort. Temple Cole of Mount Sterling and Gibson Downing of Lexington.
ark:/16417/th7kqhj77l0w91947 meeting of YMCA Youth and Government Council at Frankfort. Temple Cole of Mount Sterling. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th727qss7cxrq1949 was year of expansion for churches. Another exterior view of Pisgah Presbyterian church. January 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th75wb3rvkc9c1949 was year of expansion for churches. Exterior view of Pisgah Presbyterian church on the Pisgah road in Woodford county.Image
ark:/16417/th7l2m53rcznr1949 was year of expansion for churches. The Trinity Baptist church uses a quonset hut on the Winchester pike and was erected in 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th71936pnbtcd1951 Golden Gloves. Archie Wars, lightweight member of the Richmond team.Image
ark:/16417/th77twb4blx1m1951 Horse Sales. Alex Bower, Louis B. Mayer, George Swinebroad and Neil S. McCarthy.
ark:/16417/th7s9xrp5968t1951 Horse Sales. Brown colt, Shannon II-Stepwisely, sold for $35,000.
ark:/16417/th7n0z6pfzd7p1951 Horse Sales. Brownell Combs and Mrs. Elizabeth Arden Graham.
ark:/16417/th78sdc4pcmpp1951 Horse Sales. John D. Hertz, Mrs. Roy Carruthers and E. P. Taylor.
ark:/16417/th7hvttjwhw691951 Horse Sales. Leslie Comb's bay colt by War Admiral, Myrtlewood, sold for $42,000. Auctioneer Doc Bond, left, and Announcer Bob Jewell.
ark:/16417/th71bg7t00crd1951 Horse Sales. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jones who paid $60,000 for filly by Bull Lea-Lady Lark.
ark:/16417/th73jh50pzg9d1951 Horse Sales. Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane and Trainer Preston Burch.
ark:/16417/th722kdc0pgg41951 Horse Sales. Prospective buyers Louis B. Mayer, left, and Neil S. McCarthy.
ark:/16417/th71cwr79k5pg1951 Horse Sales. Ralph Kercheval, Ira Drymon, Dave Woods and Alfred G. Vanderbilt.
ark:/16417/th7bgrqn14v5z1951 Horse Sales. Sale on August 2. Hip number 347. Chestnut colt by Alibhai-Evening Shadow. Consigned by Dr. Eslie Asbury. Sold to Joseph H. Luddy, agent, for $28,500. August 1951.
ark:/16417/th7z57mqc13rd1951 Horse Sales. Sale on August 2. Hip number 403. Roan colt by Bull Lea-Spotted Beauty. Consigned by Coldstream Stud. Sold to Glen W. Tomlinson for $35,000.
ark:/16417/th7d0cl2k9b6r1951 Horse Sales. Sale on July 31. Hip number 109. Brown colt by Blenheim II-Banish Fear. Consigned by Mrs. John D. Hertz. Purchaser Brookmeade Stable for $26,500. August 1951.
ark:/16417/th71j86whk7n61951 Horse Sales. Scene prior to the opening of sales.