Browse Items (78 total)

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Photograph of the grave marker of Sam Cohen, June 3, 1929 to June 7, 1929 in Elb Cemetery.

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Photograph of the grave marker of Rachael O. Elb, 1855-1865 in Elb Cemetery.

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Photograph of a portrait of Gilbert Hooks. The original portrait was destroyed in a fire in 1990.

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A photograph of a painted portrait of Belle Hooks, the donor's great grandmother and wife of Gilbert Hooks. The original painting was destroyed in a fire in the 1990's.

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Composite of color photographs of three adult employees and eight children that comprise Pollard's Day Care Center in Hopkinsville. Top row, Lucy Nancy (center) and Mary Etta Pollard (right).

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Color photograph of the employees and children at Pollard's Day Care Center in Hopkinsville. Mary Etta Pollard is seated at far left and Nannie Pollard Croney is standing, with rose colored dress.

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Black and white photograph of Veodis Watkins taken overseas during his service in the Army.

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Photograph of John Virgil Morton in a lab at Michael Reese Hospital. Morton is one of four scientists to discover a treatment for diabetes and attended Attucks High School in Hopkinsville and Kentucky State University.

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Color photograph of J. T. Lynch, father of donor Arnold Lynch, in front of the Virginia Street Baptist Church in Hopkinsville.

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Handwritten document outlining Veodis Watkins Army service including basic training, deployment in Europe during World War II and discharge.
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