These albums contain the images that we have displayed on the site at earlier times. Click on the picture to see a larger image and/or leave us a comment about the picture. Use the links below to travel to the album pages.
Pic 6015: Man (James Ridgway?) with horsedrawn covered wagon and suitcase. 'Ridgeway' written at bottom of photo. Faded text on wagon. James was a peddler in Pleasant Grove area; Son of C.W., brother of Jesse.
Pic 6017: Group school photo. Highland School 1907.
Pic 6020: Preston Samuels, in front of his house on Samuels Farm Lane, Lebanon Jct., KY.
Pic 6021: Flooded street in Lebanon Junction, looking East.
Pic 6022: Flooded house. Text written on photo says 'Court House', so probably Shepherdsville, and 'Doutaz'? indecipherable word.
Pic 6023: Advertisment for oil stoves and cream separators at Barnes Brothers, Mt. Washington.
Pic 6026: Echo Telephone switchboard and operators. Christmas tree to side. The lady in the front (black dress) is Hattie Tatum of LJ
Pic 6028: Flood. Lebanon Junction. Showing part of train depot and steam locomotive.
Pic 6029: 1937 flood, Jan. 27, at flood peak. 8 feet deep here. Boat: Henry Mathis,Harve Milam, Albert McAhren, Bobby Dever, Billy Harvey Milam, Charles Maraman, Rob Dever, Sr. Left window: Lillian Dever, Eva Maraman, Agatha Dever.
Pic 6031: Woman sitting on large horsedrawn wagon without horse.
Pic 6032: 'Jolly Four' musical club. L-R, Clarence Hawes, Dr. Ben Stallard, Dr. A.C. Overall, F. M. Burdette.
Pic 6036: Shepherdsville Railroad Depot, looking south. Salt River Bridge in distance. Cars in photo indicate circa 1950's to 1960's.
The Bullitt County History Museum, a service of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is located in the county courthouse at 300 South Buckman Street (Highway 61) in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. The museum, along with its research room, is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday appointments are available by calling 502-921-0161 during our regular weekday hours. Admission is free. The museum, as part of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization and is classified as a 509(a)2 public charity. Contributions and bequests are deductible under section 2055, 2106, or 2522 of the Internal Revenue Code.