An advertisement for Annie and Lucinda after they ran away from their enslaver, William Christian Bullitt, dated June 18th, 1830. Annie is mentioned as the daughter of Aki, who was also enslaved by Bullitt, and the wife of Edmund, who was enslaved by William Pope. She is twenty-five years old, taller than most women her age. Lucinda is eighteen years old, and they both ran away from their enslaver a week prior to the advertisement. It is unclear if this advertisement was ever printed.
Page from The Fair Encyclopedia published by the Kentucky State Fair, showcasing notable local and TV personalities that were at the 1961 fair. Those present included: Singing Star Randy Atcher from WHAS-TV programs "Hayloft Hoedown" and "T-bar-V Ranch," Jim Walton of WHAS Radio, and Jack Crowner of WAVE-TV.
Broadside advertising the Regular Packet General Pike with Captain William F. Fuller and E. Eugene Bowers, Clerk. Customers are advisted to apply for freight or passage on board or at the Cincinnati Daily Commerical Steam Press.
Advertisement for The Branstock found within "The Craftsman" journal. In 1907 Enid Bland Yandell founded Branstock, a summer art school that taught a variety of classes.