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Guide to civilian organizations. Christian County, Kentucky - Part of KY WPA Publications.pdf
On page one of Guide to Civilian Organizations is a description of Adath Israel Jewish Temple in Hopkinsville. The listing details Adath Israel Jewish Temple's number of members, the purpose of the organization, "civic activites," and "defense…

Golderg's Ad The Kentucky Kernel, March 27, 1925.pdf
In the second column from the left and near the bottom is an advertisement for Goldberg's, which offers tailoring services as well as ready-to-wear to clothing such as suits and topcoats. This advertisement is included in a publication of the…

Gall & Son Ad The Kentucky Kernel, May 11, 1962.pdf
In this issue of The Kentucky Kernel, the student-run newspaper for the University of Kentucky, is an advertisement for Phillip Gall & Son on the right-hand side of the page. The advertisement promises a discount to those belonging to University of…

Bogart Ad.pdf
In the upper left-hand side is an advertisement for Victor Bogart Co. in the Kentucky Kernel directed towards University of Kentucky students.

Bogaert Ad The Kentuckian 1919 Volume Twenty.pdf
This 1919 advertisement for the Victor Bogaert Company appeared in the 20th volume of the Kentuckian.

Blue-grass blade (Lexington, Ky.), March 15, 1908.pdf
In the "Current Comment on Public Events" section, the author argues that although there exists push back to intermarriages between those of Jewish and Christian faith, it is useless to try and stop as these intermarriages will continue.

Barney Miller Radio Service (239 East Main), exterior 1939.pdf
This image, taken in 1939, features two Jewish-owned businesses on East Main Street in Lexington, KY. To the right is Barney Miller's Radio Service located at 239 East Main Street. Bernard Miller opened this store in 1920. To the right is a sign for…

Army Goods Ad #2.pdf
In this publication of the Kentucky Kernel in 1923, the bottom left-hand corner of page 7 features an advertisement for Army Goods Headquarters.

American Legion Parade; band marching down street; partial view of Dan Cohen Shoes,, 1931.pdf
This is an image of a band marching down the street during the American Legion Parade. A sign for Dan Cohen Shoes is visible above the paraders.

Adler and Son Ad 1901.pdf
The top of this page is a an advertisement for D. Adler & Son's services.
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