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Photo of African American man and cabin, circa 1890-1900
Photo of an African American man standing in the doorway of a small wooden cabin. -
Photo of Hogan's Fountain
Photo of Hogan's Fountain in Cherokee Park, Louisville, KY -
Pauline Pearson photograph, circa 1963
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. -
Blue Boar Cafeteria interior photograph, circa 1937 or 1947
Restaurant interior, with tables, Blue Boar, 644 S. Fourth St. -
Blue Boar Cafeteria exterior photograph, ca. 1937 or 1947
Exterior photograph of Blue Boar Cafeteria at 644 S. Fourth St. -
Catherine Doolan's Property photograph, 1917
“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.” -
4211 Poplar Level Road, 1917
Purchased by the US Government from Katherine Dahl, this home housed Camp Commander Major General Harry Hale. Today it is for sale. -
3001 Greenup Road, 1917
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. -
3760 Illinois Avenue, 1917
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. -
940 French Avenue, 1917
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. -
Interview with Arthur H. Isaacs and photographs, 2014
Summary of an oral history interview conducted with Arthur H. Isaacs (1924-2017) in December 2014. The summary is accompanied by photographs of Isaacs in November 2014 and with loved ones at his 90th birthday dinner in September 2014, and an obituary. The interview was part of the Louisville Jewish Family and Career Services's project to document the lives of Jewish seniors in Louisville, Kentucky. -
Interview with Helene Ruth Judah, 2014
Summary of an oral history interview conducted with Helene Ruth Judah on September 16, 2014. The summary is accompanied by photographs of Judah and her husband, Morris Judah. The interview was part of the Louisville Jewish Family and Career Services's project to document the lives of Jewish seniors in Louisville, Kentucky. -
Interview with Margot Kling and photograph, 2018
Summary of an oral history interview conducted with Margot Kling (1926-2021) in October 2018. The summary is accompanied by a copy of a photograph of Kling. The interview was part of the Louisville Jewish Family and Career Services's project to document the lives of Jewish seniors in Louisville, Kentucky.
Kling was born in Frankfurt, Germany to Adolf and Hilda Preis. In 1938, her family immigrated to the United States where they had Preis, Mann, and Wolff family relatives. After graduating high school in 1944, she went to work at the Jeffersonville Quartermaster Depot. -
Interview with Arthur Lerman and photograph, 2015
Summary of an oral history interview conducted with Arthur Lerman (1929-2017) on June 4, 2015. The summary is accompanied by a circa 2000s photograph of Lerman and an obituary. The interview was part of the Louisville Jewish Family and Career Services's project to document the lives of Jewish seniors in Louisville, Kentucky. -
Barry Goldwater rally in Louisville, 1964
Goldwater visited Louisville during his presidential campaign of 1964 and was greeted by supporters. -
Photographs of ballet dancers Helen Starr and Dale Brennan, May 1995
Louisville Ballet dancers Helen Starr and Dale Brennan performing for press photographs. The pair portrayed a couple in Domy Reiter-Soffer's Holocaust remembrance ballet entitled A Time to Remember. The performance premiered at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville, Kentucky, on May 25, 1995.