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Benjamin F. Procter Home
Two cabinet card images of the home of Benjamin F. Procter that was located at 1408 Chestnut Street in Bowling Green, KY. One of the images shows the home after a late snowfall in May. There is also a horse and buggy shown in the yard.
Record Type: Photo
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Benjamin F. Procter House - Franklin, Eugene
Photographs of the Benjamin F. and Lila Pendleton Procter house at 1408 Chestnut Street in Bowling Green, KY. Mr. Proctor is shown seated in front of the home with one of his dogs. An African-American maid, who may be Pinkie Ray, is also shown standing beside a bench. There are two horses and a small carriage in front of the home. The carriage has lanterns. Another photograph shows the home at a later date.
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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Chestnut Street Garden
Chestnut Street garden that was located at 1354 Chestnut Street, the former home of Will Sumpter
Record Type: Photo
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Chestnut Street House
Chestnut Street house, former home of L. B. Carpenter and Nettie Kemp, the house is located at 1137 Chestnut Street.
Record Type: Photo
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Chestnut Street House - Franklin Studio
Black and white photograph of a house located at 1703 Chestnut street; the house was the home of the families of Eugene Bagby - Carl D. Herdman - Emory Dent - John B. Gaines and John Minton.
Record Type: Photo
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Chestnut Street near WKU's Campus
Photograph showing the corner of 14th and Chestnut Street near WKU's campus
Record Type: Photo
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Kyrock, Kentucky House and Chestnut Street House
Ten slides showing a home and cabin in Kyrock, KY and a house located at 1532 Chestnut street in Bowling Green, KY.
Record Type: Photo
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Mattie Oaks Boarding House and Billy Fuqua
Photograph of the boarding house of Mattie Oaks that was located at 324 East 10th Street with W. S. "Billy" Fuqua. There is an African American woman in the background. Another photograph shows Billy Fuqua at WKU's campus, ca. 1910s. Van Meter Hall is seen atop the hill.
Record Type: Photo
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Pearce / Wheeler Farm
Photographs (example shown) of the Pearce - Wheeler farm that is located in Hart County, 640 Sims Cemetery Rd., Canmer, Kentucky, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is an example of Central Passage Single Pile constructionism. There is also an image of the Wheeler - Harlow Family Cemetery.
Record Type: Photo
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Pushin / Vaughn Chestnut Street House
Photographs of a house at 1644 Chestnut street, the house was designed by Architect James M. Ingram; see also CD-089
Record Type: Photo
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West Chestnut [State?] Street
Colorized photograph postcard titled "West Chestnut Street, Bowling Green, Ky." Image shows a residential street lined with trees and traversed by horses and buggies. Two copies. On Copy 1, "West Chestnut" is marked out in pen and revised as "State St north from 13th St." On Copy 2, "State at 13th" is written in the upper corner, and a handwritten note on the back says, "This is State Street, looking downtown from 13th Street." 3 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Record Type: Archive
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West Chestnut [State?] Street
Colorized photograph postcard titled "West Chestnut Street, Bowling Green, Ky." "West Chestnut" is marked out in pen and revised as "State." Image shows a residential street lined with trees and traversed by horses and buggies. Two copies. Copy 1 sent to Ora B. Ryan. The message reads: "Best wishes for a Happy New Year from your teacher. Daisy O'Dell." Copy 2 reads: "Isn't this State St.? Bought in bulk at the fire sale of Woolworth in 1911...
Record Type: Archive