Mounted photograph of the Science Hill graduating class of 1860. Based in Shelbyville, KY, the Science Hill Female Academy was founded in 1825 by Julia Ann Hieronymus Tevis. Tevis is in the 1st row on the left in this photograph.
Photograph of Abramson's Market in Louisville, KY. Located in Louisville’s historic Smoketown neighborhood in the western part of Louisville’s dissipating urban Jewish core, the store was run by Sidney and Roy Abramson.
View of a busy street. People walk down the busy street and a person is riding a bicycle. Cars and trucks are parked along the street, and some construction is taking place.
Photograph of the rock sculpture titled "Rockopolis." The structure used artisanal masonry techniques, fitting the rock pieces together with tension and balance.
Photograph of a crowd of Kentucky suffragists standing around seated Governor Edwin P. Morrow while he signs the Anthony Amendment. Alice Castleman and other prominent Kentucky suffragists are depicted.
Photograph of Prince Ernest Augustus with his two sisters Princess Frederica of Hanover and Princess Marie of Hanover. Their father was the last king of Hanover.
Photograph of the Gunter children on a horse. The description on the photograph identifies the children from left to right: Ines, Erna, Hermann, Ralph.