Author(s)
Foote, Elmer L., 1863-1919Keywords
Ferries - KentuckyCumberland Gap (KY and VA)
Photographs of women
Helm Place (Lexington, KY)
Dix River
Lincoln Highway
Nicholasville, Kentucky
Bridges - Kentucky
Persimmons
Trees - Kentucky - Fayette County
Vernacular architecture - Kentucky
Levi Gist House (Lexington, KY)
Kentucky River
High Bridge
Mill Springs, Kentucky
Cattle - Kentucky
Waterfalls - Kentucky - Pulaski County
Aspen Hall (Harrodsburg, KY)
Steamboats - Kentucky River
Transportation - Kentucky
Wilmore, Kentucky
Baptists - clergy
Erlanger, KY
Wheat - Kentucky
Pleasant Hill, Kentucky
Fairs - Kentucky - Harrodsburg
African Americans - Kentucky
River boats - Cumberland River
Hotels - Kentucky - Pulaski County
Hemp - Kentucky
Historic buildings - Kentucky - Wayne County
Appalachian Region
Fairs - Kentucky - Nicholasville, KY
Historic buildings - Kentucky - Harrodsburg
Oxen - Kentucky
Public libraries - Kentucky - Lexington
Horses - Kentucky
Historic buildings - Kentucky - Lexington
Horse trading - Kentucky
Cumberland River
Pastures - Kentucky
Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Historic buildings - Kentucky - Fayette County
Railroads - Kentucky
Lexington Public Library (Lexington, KY)
Coaching - Kentucky
Photographs of livestock
Coaching - Kentucky - Pulaski County
Photographs of families
Cumberland Falls State Park (KY)
Tobacco - Kentucky
School buildings
Mills - Kentucky
Photographs of men
Agriculture
Sheep - Kentucky
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
Eagle Creek
Historic buildings - Kentucky
Photographs of children
Historic buildings - Kentucky - Frankfort
Honeysuckle Hill (Harrodsburg, KY)
Kings Mountain, North Carolina
Historic buildings - Kentucky - Mercer County
Methodist Episcopal Church
Fairs - Kentucky
Transylvania College
Military Camps - Kentucky
Waterfalls - Kentucky
Distilling, Illicit - Kentucky
Hicks Family
Cumberland Mountains
Water mills - Kentucky
Mules - Kentucky
Ferries - Kentucky - Pulaski County
Coaching - Kentucky - Wayne County
Trails - Kentucky
Roads - Kentucky
Sawmills - Kentucky
Spinning
Covered Bridges - Tennessee
Morrison Hall (Lexington, KY)
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church
Roads - Kentucky - Pulaski County
Photographs
Hotels - Kentucky - Whitley County
Fairs - Kentucky - Lexington
Sun - rising and setting
Quilting - Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
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ca. 1900-1915Type
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