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ark:/16417/th71c5lrk33lk1951 Horse Sales. Son of Count Fleent-Black Wave which sold for $36,000 at second session of the sales.
ark:/16417/th712wltfvx3f1953 Mountain Laurel Festival. Gathered around a laurel bush at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Evans are, from left to right, Mrs. Herndon Evans, Barbara Wetherby, Governor George Wetherby, Mrs. George Wetherby, and Mr. Herndon Evans.Image
ark:/16417/th71lzgrdq2t81953 Mountain Laurel Festival. General view of the ceremonies; a large crowd gathered outside.Image
ark:/16417/th72bpq7c5vx91953 Mountain Laurel Festival. Kiwans Club float in the parade, driving down a crowded street.Image
ark:/16417/th7hd515h9sxx1953 Mountain Laurel Festival. Pineville High school float in the parade, driving down a crowded street.Image
ark:/16417/th7xzhbd1hfbt1953 Mountain Laurel Festival. Seated, from left to right, around a table at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Adam Stacy are Arthur C. Smith, Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, Dr. Adam Stacy, and Mrs. Adam Stacy.Image
ark:/16417/th7154vzlx32g1953 Mountain Laurel Festival. Standing, from left to right, are Miss Nell Wilson, Governor Lawrence Wetherby, and Mrs. Micki Tye Thompson; with several unidentified women in the background and children seated on the ground.Image
ark:/16417/th7xrcdzn2t561953 Mountain Laurel Festival. Standing, from left to right, are Roger Geyer, Miss Nell Wilson, Mrs. W. Berry Wilson, and Mr. Berry Wilson.Image
ark:/16417/th718f48hr8n91953 Mountain Laurel Festival. The queen and her court, all unidentified, standing in front of a large crowd.Image
ark:/16417/th71c63qc92jf20 year old Mary Guynn, who has suffered with tuberculosis for five years, pictured in her hospital bed at Julius Marks.
ark:/16417/th715xtnklh4l29-pound "yellow cat" caught on trot line near Chenault bridge on Herrington lake. Catch made by Pat Turner, left, Boyle county, and Hugh Turner, 129 Hinton road, Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th71b03rjztnq36th annual Farm and Home Convention. Guest at a tea party given at Maxwell Pace by President and Mrs. Herman Lee Donovan. Pictured with the host (left to right) are Harry F. Walters of Shelbyville, state commissioner of agriculture, and Mrs. Walters; Mrs. W. K. Morris of Hopkinsville, president of the Kentucky Federation of Homemakers; Miss Myrtle Weldon, head of the home demonstration work at the University, and Dean Thomas Cooper, of the College of AgricultureImage
ark:/16417/th716j09pnns34-H champion Dairy Judging Team from Owenton. Left to right, Kenneth Franks, Wallace Montague, and H. L. Ayres, Jr. September, 1946.
ark:/16417/th713k8lprkzz4-H Club Achievement Day program luncheon, sponsored by the Herald-Leader.
ark:/16417/th7x74nmlskqq4-H Club award luncheon with Herald-Leader as host. Annette Allen showing group ribbons she won. Seated, Larry Wagoner, Bobby Metts, June Franklin Dennis and Carl Besuden. Standing, John M. Park Jr., Eugene McDowell and Embry Curry.Image
ark:/16417/th7dmz5f2pp6k4-H club delegates at the Union Station, leaving Lexington by train for the National 4-H Camp in Washington, D.C. Shown, left to right, are Nancy Guilfoil; Margaret Gulley, of the 4-H Club Department of the University of Kentucky (UK); Charles English; Donald Stout; Claudette Moss; and M. S. Garside, 4-H field agent at UK.Image
ark:/16417/th7rr8n5w0rrp4-H Club Lamb Show and Sale: Kenneth West, foreground, poses with his champion sheep. Billy Hunter poses with his lamb in the background while G. W. Gardner, Blue Grass Stock Yards manager is standing to the left.Image
ark:/16417/th74lnkstpc0h4-H Club Lamb Show and Sale: Kenneth West, left, and Billy Hunter pose with their prize winning lambs.Image
ark:/16417/th7sldz69z2w44-H Club luncheon with Herald-Leader as host. Ella Marie Leathers, Betty Welch, Miss Allen, Jane Ross, Twila Simpson and Nancy Guilfoil. Image
ark:/16417/th71mp78znpld4-H Club members leave for Camp Bingham. Miss Jean Amis, left, calls the roll.Image
ark:/16417/th7zgwnkgf5ft4-H Club members model "Fashion at the Bat" styles at a fashion show at the University of Kentucky (UK) Home Economics building. Shown, left to right, are Margaret Thomas, Anne Whittaker, 4-H field agent Miss Margaret Gulley, Pat Carringer, Betty Walker, Annette Allen, and Nancy Lickert.Image
ark:/16417/th71f27ssqs4x4-H Club Style Show preparations. Louise Antle and wool suit she will enter in Four-H Club Style Show
ark:/16417/th7zmhrxzlfzl4-H Club Style Show preparations. Nancy Guilfoil and dressing table being readied.
ark:/16417/th717w68qm67t4-H Club Style Show preparations. Nancy Guilfoil and dressing table being readied.
ark:/16417/th71rp24k7zlf4-H district contests. Demaree New and his infrared brooder lamp.Image
ark:/16417/th7mdqdz5z85t4-H district contests. Garnett Crask, who won public speaking contest, left, and County Agent Laymon Miller, right.Image
ark:/16417/th7j94lhvd5nb4-H district contests. James Gray with his workbench light.Image
ark:/16417/th727z187ch6j4-H district fat-lamb show. Bob King.Image
ark:/16417/th712nnlsxxb04-H district fat-lamb show. Larry West and Woodrow West.Image
ark:/16417/th71kgncdjq514-H fat lamb show at Blue Grass Stockyards. Right, Carlisle Besuden, Winchester, with champion fat lamb. Left, Boswell Long, Fayette, second place winner. June 18, 1949
ark:/16417/th71bm7mkzldx4-H girls put dresses on dummies for display at the Fayette Youth Fair. left to right are Patt Carringer, fifteen; Lois Clasby, seventeen; Helen Garside, sixteen; and Nancy Sue Lickert, seventeen.Image
ark:/16417/th71nk19qfvrm4-H IFYE at UK. Exchange students , from left are Joe Peden, Eloise Lorch, Eloise Cooksey, Lois Taylor, Daniel Florez, Nancy Guilfoil and Mr. M. S. Garside. Image
ark:/16417/th7kt3ghv9fgq4-H IFYE at UK. Exchange students , from left are Joe Peden, Eloise Lorch, Eloise Cooksey, Lois Taylor, Daniel Florez, Nancy Guilfoil and Mr. M. S. Garside. Image
ark:/16417/th7q27kr0bpwg4-H IFYE at UK. Exchange students , from left are Joe Peden, Eloise Lorch, Eloise Cooksey, Lois Taylor, Daniel Florez, Nancy Guilfoil and Mr. M. S. Garside. Image
ark:/16417/th714gps57kbm4-H IFYE at UK. Exchange students , from left are Joe Peden, Eloise Lorch, Eloise Cooksey, Lois Taylor, Daniel Florez, Nancy Guilfoil and Mr. M. S. Garside. Image
ark:/16417/th7q84trpfgk24-H leaders check exhibits for state fair: members of the Fayette County 4-H Leaders Council go over some of the dresses that will be entered in the clothing division at the State Fair. Pictured (left to right) are Mrs. Raymond Cranfill, Mrs. W.F. Carringer, Mrs. J.E. Rambo, Mrs. John Moore, and Mrs. Sam Long.Image
ark:/16417/th7s4bqwn2q7d4-H members prepare for the annual Fayette County Youth Fair: Bill Crace with his Angus steer.Image
ark:/16417/th7t676mml0sc4-H members prepare for the annual Fayette County Youth Fair: Billy Spotnagle with his rooster, a New Hampshire cockerel. Image
ark:/16417/th7bdwzm1zq2n4-H members prepare for the annual Fayette County Youth Fair: Bob Thompson with his three Jersey cows.Image
ark:/16417/th7j51ph1v8rf4-H members prepare for the annual Fayette County Youth Fair: Bobby Sharp (left) and Dale Wilson (right) inspect Sharp's tobacco.Image
ark:/16417/th719gjhczrf14-H project winners. Anderson. Lois Jane Cox, Wanda Hoskins, Georgianna Hahn, Mary Ann Cunningham and Miss Katherine Greenwood. Back row, left to right, Eugene Robinson, Ezra T. Sparrow, John Lewis Hume and Laymon Miller.Image
ark:/16417/th7pspb75nbm34-H project winners. Franklin. John Switzer, Patsy Green, Patti Sorrell, Carol Hughes and Mrs. Janette Yeast. Back row, left to right, David Hutcherson, Paul Gray, Demaree New and David Conway.Image
ark:/16417/th7159b08t5l44-H project winners. Montgomery. Juanita Blevins, Phyllis Drennen, Betty Coburn, Dollie Orme and Alice M. Pile. Back row, left to right, Jackie Donaldson, Reese Terry Jr., Kenneth West, Floyd McDaniel and Ed Drennen.Image
ark:/16417/th7qm2gbkvl2n4-H project winners. Woodford. Atta Tom Waits, Catherine Clough, Ruby Gene Haggin, Patty Reed and Mrs. Louis Wash. Back row, left to right, H.R. Forkner, Wayne Layne, Ben Crain, William Drury Jr., Irvin Ferrell Powell, Mrs. Dorothy Brandenburg and Mrs. Margaret V. Kitchen.Image
ark:/16417/th71l620mrq134-H-Future Farmers of America (FF.) cattle show and sale at Blue Grass Stockyards. Tommy Henry and Cecil Williams. Image
ark:/16417/th71nnt7kz7cc4-H-Future Farmers of America (FFA) cattle show and sale at Blue Grass Stockyards. Group of boys. Image
ark:/16417/th7nm2r0glvg64-H-Future Farmers of America (FFA) cattle show and sale at Blue Grass Stockyards. Tommy Henry and Cecil Williams. Image
ark:/16417/th76r44lg64rh40 outdoor and fishing editors of Midwestern newspapers, radio stations, and national magazines are taken on tour of Kentucky sponsored by the state government and Kentucky (KY) Chamber of Commerce. Pictured at a breakfast in the governor's mansion are, from left, Wally Forste, Cincinnati Post; Mack Sisk, director of the division of publicity of the State Department (Dept.) of Conservation; Jim Thomas, Station WCKY, Cincinnati; and George Sweet, Detroit times.Image
ark:/16417/th71cgdwhqxjj40 outdoor and fishing editors of Midwestern newspapers, radio stations, and national magazines are taken on tour of Kentucky sponsored by the state government and Kentucky (KY) Chamber of Commerce. Pictured left to right are Ed Locke, WCKY; Bob Stokes, state chamber, and Commissioner Henry Ward of the conservation department (dept.).Image
ark:/16417/th71g4zg1c0hl40 outdoor and fishing editors of Midwestern newspapers, radio stations, and national magazines are taken on tour of Kentucky sponsored by the state government and Kentucky (KY) Chamber of Commerce. Pictured left to right are Hank Andrews, Cleveland Press; Ed Johnson, Charleston Daily Mail; Louis Gale, Cleveland Plain Dealer; Governor (Gov.) Lawrence Wetherby; and Harper Gatton of the state chamber.Image
ark:/16417/th71m4xjzg0bj432 West Short Street. Alleged entrance to distributing center for race wire service to Lexington handbooks. April, 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th715vpcr44xk43rd District basketball tournament; Henry Clay versus Nicholasville in play-off. March 1952.Image