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Helen Humes Performance, ca. 1965
Photograph of Helen Humes performing with unidentified musicians. She is signing along with a bass player, a tenor saxophone player, and a drummer. -
Helen Humes Photograph in Los Angeles, n.d.
Photograph of Helen Humes. She is dressed in a floral, sleeveless dress with a matching shawl and is wearing a pearl necklace and matching earrings. -
Helen Humes singing with Count Basie, n.d.
Helen Humes singing on stage.with Count Basie. -
Helen Humes with dancer, n.d.
Helen Humes poses with an unidentified dancer in a patriotic costume with large top hat decorated with stars and feathers. -
Helen Humes with Rusty Warren in record store, n.d.
Helen Humes poses with two individuals in a record store. The person on the right is likely comedian Rusty Warren, who is holding a copy of Helen Humes's album "Songs I like to Sing" and is signed by Humes. Helen is holding a copy of Rusty Warrens's album. -
Home of James T. Taylor
Photograph of real estate developer James Taylor in front of his Tudor Revival home at 6600 Shirley Avenue in the James T. Taylor Subdivision of Louisville, Kentucky. -
Home of Uzziel and Catharine Stow, 1875
This is a reversed image ca. 1875 of the home of Uzziel and Catharine Stow. Belle Dufour Stepleton (1883-1979) added the penciled caption probably in the 1940s or 1950s. Her son Donald Stpleton (1909-2003) copied Belle's inscription in ink about 50 years later, adding a few more details. Verso reads: "U. H. Stow home at Stowtown (Stow Triangle Area) (home farm). Left to right, girl named Dickason (hired girl), Amanda English, old lady who lived there until her death, [and] who had lived before coming to the Stows with Henry Clay's family in Kentucky. Always wore her bonnet even at dinner, in doorway Catherine Stow (my grandmother), and grandfather (seated) with Cane, Uzziel Stow, neighbor boy, hired man (B.D. Stephen)." The Stow letters occasionally include a greeting to "Manda" or "Mandy," this being Amanda English (1804-1890) who lived permanently with the Stows from at least 1860 on. We know very little about her, other than the fact that she was a seamstress. Willetta Washmuth's memoir includes an amusing anecdote regarding Uzziel and Amanda (Memories, Cotton's Hollow Press, Vevay, Indiana, 1991; pp. 33-34). However, be aware that Mrs. Washmuth (b.1905) had not know the other Stows personally, and in some instances she conflates Jonah and Uzziel Stow, and makes other factual errors. But her tales reflecting the character of Uzziel Stow certainly have a ring of truth. A photo published in Washmuth's memoir (p. 27) shows the house in its 1870 configuration, but from another vantage point.
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JCC of Louisville Concert Program
This Jewish community of Louisville musical program in honor of the 34th anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel features Kurt Ackermann as concertmaster. -
Jerry Abramson - Bill Clinton
Photograph of Jerry Abramson giving at an event in Louisville, President Bill Clinton can be seen in the background cheering. -
Jerry Abramson on steps of KY Capitol with Gov. John Brown's staff members, ca. 1979
Photograph of Jerry Abramson during his term as general counsel during Gov. Jerry Brown's term in Kentucky. The photograph was taken on the steps of the KY Capitol building in Franfort, KY. Staff members' of Gov. Jerry Brown are also in the photograph. -
Jewish Community Center Orchestra
The Jewish Community Orchestra playing on the handball courts of the JCC on Dutchman's lane. Kurt Ackermann is playing first violin. -
Jewish Community Center Orchestra Rehearsal, ca. 1965
Photograph of the Jewish Community Orchestra rehearsal -
Jewish Community Center Orchestra Rehearsal, circa 1975
Rehearsal of the Jewish Community Center Orchestra, circa 1975 -
Johanna Gunter with children, n.d.
Photograph of Johanna Gunter with children in a field taken by Paul Gunter. The photo combines Paul Gunter's skill for naturalism and art photography with his experience with studio portraiture. -
John Henry Humes, n.d.
Photograph of John Henry Humes (1878-1975), father of Helen Humes. He is wearing a suit and overcoat, and holding a hat in his hand. -
Julius Friedman and Nathan Felde
This photograph of Freidman and Felde served as the frontispiece for the 1980 book Public Works: The Posters of Nathan Felde and Julius Friedman, which documented the creative output of their design firm Images. This personal copy bears photographer Alex Traube’s inscription “For my friend, Julius Friedman.” -
Kentucky Derby crowd, ca. 1930
View of crowds at Churchill Downs, ca. 1930s. Women in hats and dresses can be seen walking around. -
Kentucky National Guard in Middlesboro. 1890.
Caption: "As we marched down Cumberland Ave in Middlesboro". -
Kurt Ackermann In Uniform
Kurt Ackermann in his US Armed Forces uniform outside his home 2063 Sherwood Avenue in Louisville, KY. -
Kurt Ackermann's Austrian Passport
Kurt Ackermann's passport contains stamps from the various ports of passage on his year and a half long journey out of Austria and to the United states.