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Boy Scout camp on a farm in Mason County, ca. 1970s.
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Youth with puppies at dog house, Mason County, ca. 1900.
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Horse race at the Great West Kentucky Fair, Henderson County, 1916
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Graham family at wedding, Flemingsburg, 1980. Young man in first row is
holding ceremonial broom, a tradition from Africa.
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Children on their way to a Christmas party at Cabbage Patch Settlement
House, Louisville, ca. 1950s.
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Fannie Wright, standing next to two chairs in the yard, Louisville, ca. 1890s.
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Children at Story Hour at the Western Branch of the Louisville Free Public
Library, ca. 1950s.
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Girl Scout troop #231 outside home, Paducah, 1974.
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Two men and horse-driven stone cart, Covington, undated.
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Group of girls wearing bonnets, sitting on stone fence, ca. 1900.
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Children standing on stone fence, possibly Mason County, ca. 1900.
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Elizabeth Thornton Kizito, known as the "Cookie Lady," taken on Bardstown
Rd., Louisville, ca. 1980s.
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Willie Mae Boyd, right, and Ella Allen, left, granddaughters of Dave Spencer,
Louisville, ca. 1960s.
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Formal portrait of a young Kentucky man, ca. 1880s.
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Robert Llard and wife Rollie May on "Delta Queen," Cincinnati. Llard was a
preacher and roustabout, and worked on ships all his life, 1966.
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Librarian Thomas F. Blue (center), Elizabeth Finney (left) and Rachael
Harrison, (right) of the Western Branch Library in Louisville, ca. 1908.
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Mary Ellen Foley and her nephews James O. Foley (in lap) and Henry Grant
Foley, Mays Lick, 1944.
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Scout troop in parade, possibly on Veteran’s Day, Mason County, ca. 1970s.
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Youths at city swimming pool, Maysville, ca 1970s.
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Workman seated in front of interior stairway, Mason County, ca. 1900.
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Two children and buggy, Bath County, ca. 1890s.
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W. C. Handy, “Father of the Blues,” playing grand piano, undated. In 1906,
while performing at a barbecue in Henderson, Kentucky, Mr. Handy met his
first wife, Elizabeth Price, and lived there prior to joining a minstrel group.
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W.C. and Irma Lou Handy, Henderson, 1954. Irma Lou was W.C.’s second
wife, whom he married in 1954; his first wife, Elizabeth, died in 1937.
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Mayo-Underwood School graduating class of 1947. Mayo-Underwood school
was open from 1929 to 1964 on Mero Street.
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Clark Center, James “Mitch” Mitchell, and Carl McDowell (l. to r.) at Mr. Center’s
retirement dinner from the Paducah Union-Carbide Plant, Paducah, 1967.
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Samuel Jackson with gun and hunting dog, Henderson County, ca. 1916.
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The City Federation of Frankfort, Ky., ca. 1947. This group was formed as a
social and civic club.
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Pete Marshall at work, building a home for Brutus Jameson on East Main
Street, ca. 1950s.
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World War I soldier, believed to be a Morton, undated.
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Alice Sanders, Evelyn Williams, Henry Sanders, Sallie Fields, Robert Sanders,
and Dorothy Sanders from Frankfort relax in the infield at the Kentucky Derby in
the mid-1950s.
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Billy Davis, winner of the Soap Box Derby, and Queen Lylia McGowan are
congratulated by Steve Brooks, city recreation director. at the Franklin County
playground closing festivities, 1972.
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Undated photograph taken at a theatrical production at Kentucky State
College, Frankfort.
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Virginia Brooks and Marjorie Doneghy playing dress-up in a yard on Third
Street, Frankfort, 1957.
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Children, dressed for church, in front of McCullin Hall, Kentucky State
University, undated.
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Historians Dr. Thomas Clark and Dr. Henry Cheaney chat during a ceremony at
the capitol rotunda, ca. 1980s.
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Winnie A. Scott, at right, in front of the Winnie A. Scott Hospital. The hospital
was founded by Ms. Scott, a Frankfort teacher, in 1915.
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Mr. Robert Basey, standing in front of the Old State Capitol, Frankfort,
ca. 1940s.
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Man with dog at farmhouse, possibly on the farm of Kentucky State College,
undated.
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Mary Elizabeth Simmons pretends to milk a cow at Kentucky State's farm,
ca. 1940.
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Kentucky State University Homecoming parade, undated.
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Reading of proclamation at the renaming of Martin Luther King Drive ceremony,
Frankfort, 1986.
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Changing street sign at the renaming of Martin Luther King Drive ceremony,
Frankfort, 1986.
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Rev. and Mrs. Crayton at their wedding, Ebenezer Temple, Maysville, 1986.
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Dora Williams watches while her husband plays the guitar and girl dances,
Maysville, 1909.
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Wilma Ryan, Stanton “Pig Iron” Thomas and Virginia Carr (l. to r.) prepare to
board the John G. Fee Consolidated High School bus, Maysville, 1940.
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Three children standing with bicycle at tree, possibly Mason County, ca. 1900.
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Barney Parker as a young man, wearing a cap and holding a baton, Smiths
Grove, ca. 1920s.
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Susan Ijames Bonnell (front), with Ed and Sam Jackson on the frozen Ohio
River, Henderson County, ca. 1930.
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Marie Yates sitting on a baggage cart at the Maysville train station, Maysville,
ca. 1930.
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