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940 French Avenue, 2017
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. -
A building facade photograph, 13 April 1946
A building facade showing heavy damage, identified as a building from the Santo Tomas Internment Camp. Front reads, "Sto Tomas W. C." Verso reads, "4/13/46" and "Where American Prisoners were Kept in Phillynne." -
A line of men and boys photograph, ca. 1930-1940
A line of men and boys photographed throwing rotten vegetables from the top of a building. Verso reads, "Here's where the garbage came from." -
Aerial view canals in Japan photograph, ca. 1945
Aerial view of a coastal area of Japan with B-29 aircraft flying overhead. Verso reads, "34 Japan Canals." -
Aerial view of 313th Wing Headquarters Tinian photograph, ca. 1945
Aerial view of a military base surrounded by open fields, and wooded areas. Verso reads, "313th Wing Headquarters Tinian." -
Aerial view of city in Japan photograph, ca. 1945
Aerial view of a city, probably Tokyo, Japan. -
Aerial view of Tinian Island photograph, ca. 1945
Aerial view of fields, roads, and buildings with the wing of a United States military aircraft seen at right. Front reads, "Tinian" and verso reads, "Tinian as seen on the approach to the field - from left scanners position." -
Aerial view of Tokyo photograph, 31 August 1945
Aerial view showing a river, and urban center. Front reads, "Tokyo" and "A non-burned out section". Verso reads, "One of the few sections not completely burned. This was taken 31 Aug 45." -
Aerial view of Tokyo, Japan photograph, 31 August 1945
Aerial of Tokyo, Japan showing a network of roads and railroad tracks. Some damaged buildings can be seen. Verso reads, "Burned out portions of Tokyo very clear picture taken 31Aug 45. Two days before final surrender. Taken by our bombadier (Lt. Stoggen) from our plane No. 35 (Shaggen Home)." -
Alley Between 6th & 7th, 1951
View from the alley running north between 6th and 7th Streets between Chestnut and Walnut Streets, 1951. The church steeple in the distance is the Cathedral of the Assumption on 5th north of Muhammad Ali (previously Walnut). The Republic Building and Kentucky Towers can also be seen to its right. Everything in the foreground is now occupied by the AT&T building, a River City Bank building, and surface parking. -
Army Nursing Staff, Camp Zachary Taylor Base Hospital photograph, 18 December 1918
Women contributed in war zones through nursing and Red Cross volunteer work, though most participated on the home front. Camp Zachary Taylor saw women performing roles in social and recreational services, nursing, and rehabilitation work.
Pictured here: Army Nursing Staff, Base Hospital, First Lieutenant A. N. Henson Commanding. -
B-29 aircraft number 35 photograph, ca. 1945
Inkjet print of photograph of the crew of B-29 aircraft number 35, the "Shag'n Home" taken in front of the front landing gear of the plane. -
B-29 aircraft photograph, ca. 1945
Photo of B-29 aircraft flying over mountainous region, taken from another aircraft. Verso reads, "B 29 'flying the Huny'- from India over China." -
Barry Bingham and Popo, 1940
Photograph of Barry Bingham Sr. (1906-1988) seated with the family standard poodle Popo on the West Terrace, Melcomb estate. Bingham was a second-generation owner of The Louisville Courier-Journal, Louisville Times, and WHAS radio and television. Popo is a frequent subject among the Bingham family photos. -
Barry Goldwater rally in Louisville, 1964
Goldwater visited Louisville during his presidential campaign of 1964 and was greeted by supporters. -
Battery B, 18th Battalion photograph, 14 September 1918
Battery B, 18th Battalion Field Artillery Replacement Depot, Camp Zachary Taylor, Lieutenant Armanda Commanding -
Bessie Terrell Meyer, ca. 1908
Photograph of Bessie Terrell Meyer in her high school graduation gown, designed by Madame Grunder. -
Best in Show, May 11, 1947
Photograph of four men with springer spaniel Frejax Marktime winning Best in Show at the Louisville Kennel Club Dog Show held at the Jefferson County Armory. The spaniel's handler Frank Feldschmidt is also in the photograph.