Pauline Pearson being honored for JCC and Community work, ca. 1963, Norbert Friedman, Alex Berman, Lewis Cole, Pauline Pearson, Samuel Steinfeld, Joseph Kaplan, Morris Kling.
“Photograph was taken during the first week of October 1917 shows a very fine growth of the second crop of potatoes grown on this same land this year.”
Dr. James C. Mitchell leased and then sold his home and property for the Camp, but its distinctive frame remains in the neighborhood behind George Rogers Clark Park.
Supposedly the home of early Jefferson County settler Elizabeth Prather, the Ben Boerste house is across Illinois Avenue from the Louisville Nature Center’s parking lot.
W. S. Bodley sold this home and property for the Camp; in 1921, some of the property was repurchased by Rogers Clark Ballard Thruston and given to the city of Louisville as George Rogers Clark Park. This house remained in the residential area.
An image from the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company Album. The album is made up of photographs, ca. 1910, of the Belknap furniture show rooms; the front office; the print, shipping, packing and billing and statistical departments, the engine and boiler rooms; the power plant; the harness, saddle and collar factories; a drawing of the exterior of the company and an exterior photo of warehouses and the drayage department.
An image from the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company Album. The album is made up of photographs, ca. 1910, of the Belknap furniture show rooms; the front office; the print, shipping, packing and billing and statistical departments, the engine and boiler rooms; the power plant; the harness, saddle and collar factories; a drawing of the exterior of the company and an exterior photo of warehouses and the drayage department.
An image from the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company Album. The album is made up of photographs, ca. 1910, of the Belknap furniture show rooms; the front office; the print, shipping, packing and billing and statistical departments, the engine and boiler rooms; the power plant; the harness, saddle and collar factories; a drawing of the exterior of the company and an exterior photo of warehouses and the drayage department.