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Ohio River |
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Always a River: The Ohio River and the American Experience Exhibit
Collection features documentation on the "Always a River" exhibit sponsored by The National Endowment for the Humanities as well as the Humanities Councils of the six states whose boundaries touch the Ohio River. The exhibit demonstrated the relationship between the individual and the environment. One exhibit was features on a barge that traveled from Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania to Cairo, Illinois in 1991.
Record Type: Archive
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Cave-in-Rock View on the Ohio
Full-color lithographic print showing a steamboat traversing the Ohio River. 12" x 17 3/4" 14 1/4" x 19 1/4" with mat
Record Type: Archive
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Ceremonies Freeing The Louisville Municipal Bridge and Its Transfer by the City of Louisville to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, November 1, 1946. [program]
Program of Ceremonies freeing The Louisville Municipal Bridge and Its Transfer by the City of Louisville to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, November 1, 1946. Includes information on the bridge itself, the committee, the membes of the Louisville Bridge Commission since the body was chartered in 1926, and a chronology from conception to completion. 21.5 x 16.5 cm. This item was collected by noted Louisville-area political memorabilia collector R...
Record Type: Archive
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Coal Tow on the Ohio - Graham, Charles.
Coal Tow on the Ohio engraving removed from Harper's Weekly, vol. XXX, No. 1527, March 27, 1886, drawn by Charles Graham 12.5 x 23.5 cm. image size; 30 x 27 cm. over-all page size
Record Type: Archive
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Cotton Fort at Jackson, TN
The War in the Southwest. Cotton Fort at Jackson, Tenn sketched by Mr. A.[Alexander] Simplot. On verso: Shelling the Rebels on the banks of the Ohio River sketched by Mr. H. Mosler. 39.5 x 27 cm.
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Dedication of the the Louisville Municipal Bridge, October 31, 1929 [program]
Program for the dedication of the Louisville Municipal Bridge. 22.8 x 15.2 cm. This item was collected by noted Louisville-area political memorabilia collector Robert V. Westerman.
Record Type: Archive