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African-Americans on and in front of a parade float, undated
An unidentified group of African-American men, women, and children near, or inside, a parade float promoting Mammoth Life insurance policies for children.
Please note that the Filson Historical Society does not have insurance policy records for Mammoth Life. Requests for their insurance policy records should be made to Kemper Life Insurance Company at 1-800-777-8467.Tags Women -
A Group of Mammoth Life Insurance Agents
An unidentified group of American-American men and women with the inscription, "Mammoth Agents in front of Home Office."
Please note that the Filson Historical Society does not have insurance policy records for Mammoth Life. Requests for their insurance policy records should be made to Kemper Life Insurance Company at 1-800-777-8467. -
Life insurance agents in Indianapolis, Indiana
A panoramic photograph of African-American life insurance agents, including (from left to right) Rev. J.H. Taylor, [?] Howard, Wash. Jordan Jr., Bernice McMurray, Rosa Vocum, an unidentified woman, W.R. Taylor, Hayes Bransford, A. Douglas Doss, Supt., H.F. Jones, [?] Utterback, Georgia Thomas, Mary Murphy, Luema Bolden, Eakins, Lee Miles, and Thomas Horney.
Please note that the Filson Historical Society does not have insurance policy records for Mammoth Life. Requests for their insurance policy records should be made to Kemper Life Insurance Company at 1-800-777-8467. -
Arthur Douglass Doss
The second president of Mammoth Life Arthur Douglass Doss—known as A. D. Doss—sitting in a chair in an office. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "Mr. Arthur D. Doss 2nd President Co."
Please note that the Filson Historical Society does not have insurance policy records for Mammoth Life. Requests for their insurance policy records should be made to Kemper Life Insurance Company at 1-800-777-8467. -
Mammoth Life & Accident Insurance, Co. Stockholders Meeting, 1965
An interracial group of men and women attending a stockholders meeting in 1965.
Please note that the Filson Historical Society does not have insurance policy records for Mammoth Life. Requests for their insurance policy records should be made to Kemper Life Insurance Company at 1-800-777-8467.Tags Women -
Group of Mammoth Life & Accident Insurance, Co employees in Detroit, 1978
An unidentified group of African American men and women in an office in Detroit, Michigan.
Please note that the Filson Historical Society does not have insurance policy records for Mammoth Life. Requests for their insurance policy records should be made to Kemper Life Insurance Company at 1-800-777-8467. -
"Scrapco" advertising sign, Louisville Scrap Material Company
View of the iron man advertising sign at Louisville Scrap Material Company [the junk yard] at East River Road and North Preston Street. The sign underneath the iron man reads "I 'am' Scapco the Scrapman" -
Northeast view of downtown Louisville
Northeast view of downtown Louisville from the top floor of the Columbia Building at the northwest corner of North 4th (Fourth) Street and West Main Street. -
Old Medical School Building
East side of the Old Medical School building at 1st (First) and Chestnut Streets, now 550 South 1st (First) Street. -
Storefront of Noah's Ark
Storefront of Noah's Ark at 204 East Market Street. -
Louisville Public Bath House, 1959
Louisville Public Bath House at 219 South Preston Street. -
View of Wick's Pharmacy at South 4th and Hill Streets
East side of South 4th (Fourth) Street at the intersection of South 4th (Fourth) and Hill Streets. Wick's Pharmacy on the corner. -
Intersection of South 4th Street and Ormsby Avenue, 1959
East side of South 4th (Fourth) Street at Ormsby Avenue. The Colgate Palmolive Building is center frame. -
South 3rd and Kentucky Streets
East side view of South 3rd (Third) Street at Kentucky Street. -
West Main and South 3rd Streets
View of West Main Street at the southeast corner of South 3rd (Third) Street, building no longer standing. [The LG&E Center now stands there at 220 West Main Street]. -
Demolition of homes on S. Brook Street
Homes being demolished on Brook Street across from the former Louisville Male High School, now the Salvation Army, at 911 South Brook Street. These homes were torn down for Interstate 65 (I-65). -
Louie's Place at 132 West Main
Louie's Place at 132 West Main and 2nd (Second) Streets. -
George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge
View of the entrance to the 2nd (Second) Street Bridge [George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge] from 2nd (Second) Street and Main Street. Early Times Bourbon advertisement billboard far left. -
Greyhound Bus Station on Broadway
View of square dancers in front of the Greyhound Bus Station on Broadway and South 4th (Fourth) Street, probably part of the Pegasus Parade. -
Boat Landing on the Ohio River
East view of the boat landing and the Coast Guard station at West River Road and North 6th (Sixth) Street.