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American Legion
Black and white photographs of the activities of the American Legion and auxiliary with some Police Officers, several of the photographs were made in the Denhardt Armory. Identification in the photographs are: Dr. John Blackburn, Soak Jones, Calvin Colburn, William Tompkins, Fred Potter, Frank Collett, Joe Dienes, Frank Walker, George Ivie, John Harris, J. B. Stewart, Stewart Lively, Jake Pushin, Curtis Henderson, D. H. Brown, Gilly Lowe, Eli Wil...
Record Type: Photo
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Band By Fountain
Group of band members pose with their instruments in front of the Armory building in Bowling Green. They are standing around a small fountain pond. The members identified on the back of the photograph are left to right, John Young, Earl K. Senff, Zave Shuler, Herb Schoefflin, Hugh Adcock, Max Kerr, Charles "Spud" Spaulding, Eugene Royse, James McQuirk, and Harry Thompson.
Record Type: Photo
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Bowling Green, Kentucky Brochure
Bowling Green, Kentucky brochure produced by The Park City Daily News. It describes Bowling Green's location, railroads, highways, population figures, altitude and climate, city government, tax rates, public improvements, parks, public utilities, banks, business section, industrial, opportunities for industry, educational facilities, Western Kentucky Teachers College, Bowling Green Business University, agriculture, tourist and historical attracti...
Record Type: Archive
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Bowling Green Players' Guild Presents "Holiday"
Poster for the Bowling Green Players' Guild's production of "Holiday" by Phillip Barry performed at the Armory on November 20, 1930. The cast includes Muriel Hawkes, Thomas K. Shuff, Olga Randolph, Russell Miller, Lenore Marr, Jake Barnard, Don Harris, Anna Clair Topmiller, J. Wilbur Wade, and A. J. Winkenhofer. 46 x 35 1/2 cm
Record Type: Archive
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Craig's Wife
Poster advertising Craig's Wife, performed by the Bowling Green Players;' Guild at the Armory. Two copies. 33 x 25.5 cm
Record Type: Archive
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Dedication and Opening of the Library of the Warren County Medical Society
Invitation typewritten on W.F. Arnold, M.D., Post Office Box 157, Bowling Green, Kentucky stationery which reads: LIBRARY OF THE WARREN COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY, INC. Surgeon W. F. Arnold, M. D., U. S. N., Retired, presents his respectful compliments, and cordially requests the honor of your presence at the Dedication and Opening of the Library of the Warren County Medical Society, Incorporated, at its office in the City Hall Building, Bowling Gre...
Record Type: Archive
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Denhardt Armory - Franklin Studio
Black and white, Eugene Franklin photograph, 1927, of the Bowling Green Armory building located at 557 East Tenth Street. One of the photographs shows construction of the Denhardt Armory, named in honor of Henry Denhardt.
Record Type: Photo
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Denhardt Hall (Armory)
Black and white photographs of Denhardt Hall in the Armory Building in the Bowling Green, KY; the images show various dinners and shows.
Record Type: Photo
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Dolls' House
Poster for Dolls' House, performed by the Bowling Green Players' Guild at the Bowling Green Armory. The poster is yellowing white with red lettering. 35.5 x 28 cm
Record Type: Archive
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First Lady: A Comedy of Washington Politics and Manners
Poster advertising the Bowling Green Players' Guild's production of "First Lady: A Comedy of Washington Politics and Manners." Performed at The Armory on March 4-5, 1941. Directed by Russell H. Miller and Mildred Hoffman. Stage by Mrs. A. L. Bartlet and Ruth Hines Temple. Cast includes Olga Randolph, Clifford Wade, Helen Milliken Cook, Leslie B. Powell, Martha Jane Fleenor, Dr. M. L. Billings, Mattie Taylor, Russell Dougherty, Bill Bunker, Mrs. I...
Record Type: Archive
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First Lady [play program]
Play program for "First Lady", presented by the Players' Guild, The Armory, Bowling Green, Ky., Tuesday and Wednesday, March 4-5, 1941. 22.4 x 15 cm. (folded)
Record Type: Archive
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Georgianna Duncan Photographs
Photographs from Georgianna Duncan scrapbook; Duncan is shown in a series of photographs: winning a ribbon for a horse show, with Mayor C. W. Lampkin and contestants for "Miss Warren County" (1954), Cotillion Dance with Harold Stahl, (1952 and 1954) Graduation dance at Castle Heights with Cadet Kenneth Moore, (1953); there are also single photographs of Harold Stahl, John Dunagan, and the Club Plantation, Nashville, TN (1953). Harold Stahl's sh...
Record Type: Photo
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Henderson County, KY Band
The Worsham American Legion Post No. 40 band from Henderson, KY in front of the Bowling Green Denhardt Armory. Identified members are : Godby Sasse, Bob Boyle , Benny Linton, John Waltham, Pete Penner, Earl Penner, Tom Burton, Hay Mahurin, Bryan Crawford, Elliott Porter, Julian Heilbroner, Bill DeJarnett, Jim Hawkins, Brad Smith, Albert Littlepage, Clarence Hazelwood, Clyde Porter, unidentified are Leslie B. Smith, George Prichard, Ray Hope, Newm...
Record Type: Photo
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Night Must Fall
Poster advertising the Bowling Green Players' Guild's production of "Night Must Fall," performed at The Armory on December 10-11, 1941. Directed by Muriel Hawkes and Mariemma Rowlison. Performed by Russell Miller, Elisabeth Rodes, Dick Heman, Margaret Mitchell, Mrs. C. N. Channon, Dr. W. O. Carson, Lucille Scott, Dorothy Williams, and John B. Rodes. 30 1/2 x 26 cm
Record Type: Archive
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Papers (Autographs - Musicians)
Piece of paper containing autographs of band leader Kay Kyser and some of his band members, who performed at the Bowling Green, Kentucky Armory on 3 July 1936. Includes some biographical data.
Record Type: Archive
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Policeman's Ball Ticket
White card stock with black print. Ticket for the Policeman's Ball held at the Armory in Bowling Green on November 17, 1938. The music was provided by Roy Holmes. 4.7 x 8.5 cm.
Record Type: Archive
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Records (Cain, Frank Davis, Jr.) - Cain, Frank Davis, Jr., 1922-1994
Correspondence, office files, project scrapbooks,and project files of Bowling Green, Kentucky architect, Frank Davis Cain, Jr. The projects include schools, public buildings, churches and homes in Bowling Green and the surrounding region.
Record Type: Archive
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The Silver Cord
Poster advertising the Bowling Green Players Guild's production of "The Silver Cord" by Sidney Howard, performed at the Armory on February 9, 1939. Directed by Mrs. Philip Binzel. Starring Dr. W. O. Carson, Virginia Dent, Muriel Hawkes, Hallie Baumberger, Russell Miller, and Sara Thompson. The poster is printed in black ink on unevenly yellowed paper, and headshots of each actor border the page. 29 1/10 x 21 3/10 cm
Record Type: Archive