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Title:
Amanda Blast Furnace Armco Steel Corporation
Ashland (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Towering 234 feet above the Ashland Works, Amanda, Armco's largest blast furnace, has a daily production capacity of 3,340 tons of iron. Amanda is the first blast furnace in this country designed for the exclusive use of free-flowing processed materials.
Title:
Ashland
Ashland (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Ashland's central business district is flanked by the river and the forested hills of Kentucky and Ohio
Title:
Ashland Oil Building
Ashland (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Home office of Ashland Oil and Refining Company, located on Winchester Avenue.
Title:
Ice Houses
Ashland (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of Henry Clay from 1811 until his death in 1852. Located two miles east of downtown Lexington, Kentucky on U.S. 25.
Title:
The Country Store, U. S. 60 West and 1-64
Ashland (KY), Chrome unused
Description:
Visit Grandma's Pantry for them Country Fixin's, Pickled Corn, Beans, Salt Pickles and many other good eatin's.
Title:
The Sun Shines Bright In My Old Kentucky Home
Ashland (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
Title:
Bird's-Eye View
Ashland (KY), Linen unused
Title:
Post Office
Ashland (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Ashland is located in the extreme northeastern part of Kentucky on the Ohio River, near the connecting points of Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky. It is strictly an industrial city, its principal manufactured items being steel products, petroleum products, sole leather and coke and other related by-products.
Title:
First methodist church
Ashland (KY), Linen
Title:
Greetings From Ashland
Ashland (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Key to views on other side :- A - Moonlight On The Mississippi S - Typical tobacco Field H - Abraham Lincoln Memorial L - "Man-O-War" The Wonder Horse A - "Man-O-War" The Wonder Horse N - Public Library D - Post Office.
Title:
Sunset On Ohio River
Ashland (KY), White Border unused
Title:
Ashland Plant , American Rolling Mills
Ashland (KY), White Border PM 1939
Title:
Bird's Eye View of Ashland
Ashland (KY), Linen unused
Title:
Tri-State View
Ashland (KY), Linen PM 1944
Description:
Showing Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio, near Ashland.
Title:
King's Daughter Hospital
Ashland (KY), Linen unused
Title:
Henry Clay Hotel
Ashland (KY), Linen PM 1936
Description:
"One of Kentucky's Finest Hotels" More than two hundred and fifty Ashland men and women, stockholders in this hotel, have assured visitors to Ashland of the best in comfort and environment at very reasonable prices.
Title:
First Methodist Church
Ashland (KY), Linen PM 1942
Title:
Ohio River Scene
Ashland (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Title:
View from C&O.Railway-Glimpse of the Lake, Clyffeside Park
Ashland (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Title:
Sunset on Ohio River
Ashland (KY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1913
Title:
Greetings From Ashland
Ashland (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Ashland, Kentucky, is located on the Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky. First settled in 1826, and incorporated in March 1876. The City was named after "Ashland" the home of Kentucky's Great Statesman and favorite son, Henry Clay.
Title:
Night Scene on Ohio River
Ashland (KY), Linen PM 1944
Title:
King's Daughters Hospital
Ashland (KY), Linen unused
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