Pictures of Crescent Springs
Kenton County, Kentucky

 

 

Seissiger General Store, on Anderson Road around 1900-1923:

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Crescent Springs Presbyterian Church. Photo taken sometime after the belfry was dedicated in 1938. The Womens Auxillary went to the Church Session in 1933 to seek permission to add a belfry to the Church to house the bell. The permission was given, and for the next five years the women of the Church worked to raise the $489.98 that was needed to erect the belfry.

Source--"The Bicentennial Celebration 1776-1976"- by The Crescent-Villa Bicentennial Group

From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
The corner store, Crescent Springs Kenucky, abt 1905. Robert Hugh Lockbaum was born in the apartment over the store on August 28, 1907. The store was owned at that time by Albert Hugh Gillaspie. Albert Gillaspie was the uncle of Robert's mother, Jennie McCollum Gillaspie Lockbaum. Albert Gillaspie later sold the store to the Smiths, who then sold it to the Feldmens. The bridge in the background is the old bridge over the railroad tracks. It is currently a footbridge.
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Crescent Springs Kentucky Presbyterian Church founded 1898. The Church was built on land donated by the D.C. Collins Family. It was constructed from stone hewn from the creek on the farm of Joseph Eubanks, a charter member. It took nearly two years to complete the building which was begun in 1899 and was shaped as a Maltese Cross. The following were charter members; Joseph Eubanks, Carrie Eubanks, Minnie Faller, Susie Haberman, Mary Kline, Eda Kohler, S.P.Owens, Rosie Owens, John Powers, Rachel Powers, John Seng, Bertha Seng, Fred W. Voight, Edna F.Voight, John F.Walton, Mary N.Walton, William Zell, Maggie Zell, D.C.Collins, Mary L.Collins, Sam Collins, William E Graf, Mrs Nettie Graf, Florence M.Graf, John J. Graf, Jesse Green, Monte L.Green, Mrs.Louisa D.Green, Mrs.Josephine Green, Annie Lang, Earnestine Lange, Lawrence Ruprecht, Christine Ruprecht, Edward Ruprecht, George A.Wilson, Elizabeth N.Wilson, Sarah M.Wilson.-

Source; "Crescent Springs Presbyterian Church, Crescent Springs, Kentucky", 1992, Donna Rigney, Historian---"The Bicentennial Celebration, 1776-1976" by The Crescent-Villa Bicentennial Group
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum

Crescent White Villa Team Seeks Honors.
Photo taken about 1935

     The comely girls shown above in the checkered suits comprise the Crescent White Villa team, which will battle with the Stroup Drugs at Crescent Springs, Ky., Tuesday for second place in the elimination series of the Girls' Blue Grass Recreation League.
     Stroup Drugs are in second place by reason of four victories and one defeat. The White Villa girls are tie for third, with three wins and one loss.
     Shown in the picture are kneeling, left to right, Rose Mary Wagner, Ann Botz, Marie Eubanks, Marian Frish, Ruth Nurnberg, mascot: Ethyl Smith, Leona Wallingford, Helen Wagner and Minnie Hensley.
     Back row, Richard Eubanks, grocer and backer; Louise Bain, Marcella Godde, Marie Voskuhl, Vincentia Ruprecht, Stella Finnell, Vera Kolar and Ralph L. Nurnberg, manager.
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Members of the Crescent Springs Presbyterian Church. Picture taken about 1934. Jennie Gillaspie Lockbaum in left front, holding grandson Kirk Thieben. Others in photo are unknown.
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Baseball Team Crescent Springs, Kentucky. Photo taken probably in the early 1930's

Front Row--L to R
Unknown, c/b Eckler, unknown,unknown,Tate Hageman
Back Row L to R
unknown,unknown,unknown, unknown, c/b Robert Scott, c/b George Thirs, unknown
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Womens Group--- Crescent Springs Presbyterian Church --Photo taken about 1935. Rose Allen Finnell is on the far right in the white dress with collar
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Does anyone recognize the old school building--or any of the children--it might be in Ludlow, Walton, or Bergen, Kentucky. The little girl in the front row, 3rd from the left, with glasses, is Alice Virginia Finnell, born in Walton, in 1907. She is the daughter of Robert Kirtley and Rose Allen Finnell and the grandaughter of Richard and Angeline "Annie"Johnson Finnell of Walton.
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Crescent Springs Kentucky High School Girls basketball team 1932 - Seated front center--Stella Vivian Finnell

Middle Row--Left to Right - Helen Wallingford, Ethel Maria Smith, Florence Muller, Zetta Lee Ellis, Alyce Harmon, Virglne Taylor, Natalie Kulhman, Edna Metcalfe, Leona Wallingford

Back Row--Left to Right - Tate Hageman, S.W. Wade
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Crescent Springs Kentucky High School--Championship girls basketball team 1923. Front Row--Left to Right - Ethel Graham, Hilda Voskuhl, Alice Virginia Finnell, Luella Thompson

Back Row--Left to Right - Mildred Wahl, Unknown, S.W. Wade, Blanche Orcutt
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
1926 Crescent Springs Kentucky High School--Girls Basketball Team - Top Row- Left to Right - Myrtl Margaret Finnell, Lucille Thompson, Anna Marksberry

Middle Row--Left to Right - Tate Hageman, Wealthy Robinson, Ruth Turner, J.A.Caywood

Front Row--Left to Right - Ethel Graham, Georgie Eubanks, Margaret Richmond
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Robert Hugh Lockbaum born 1907 Crescent Springs, KY and Alice Virginia Finnell born 1907 Walton, KY, married 13 Sept 1924--picture taken abt 1923-24 in Crescent Springs, KY
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Football Team--Crescent Springs High School 1935--Kenton County Kentucky

Back Row: Coach Gilliland, (12) Ott Heinz, (11) Kim Ward, (23) Bob Kurd, (16) Woody Noll, (22) Eddie Noll, (17) Weber, Coach Jasper

Middle Row: (24) Bob Finnell, (15) Lon Phillips, (19) Roy Eckler, (18) Rabb, (13) Unknown, (10) Jim Cummings,

Front Row: Unknown, Sears, (20) Ben Zimmer, (14) William Eickhoff, (21) Roy Kidd, Paul Teele, Jim Caywood
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
In Memoriam: Lieutenant Ralph Martin Duffie. Source--1943 Dixian--Dixie High School Kenton County Kentucky
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum

1943 Dixian--Dixie High School--Kenton County Kentucky yearbook Dedication to the school's men in the service.

From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Dixie High School Football Team--Kenton County Kentucky--source 1939 Dixie Annual

First Row: C.Ward, J.Cummings, R.Eckler, G.Cahill, R.Duffie, B.Finnell, E.Noll, P.Theele, E.Piper, J.Holaday

Second Row: Assistant Coach Black, B.Pearce, C.Meyers, J.Callahan, B.Macklin, C.DeLozier, J.Barhorst, J.Caywood, Coach Prewitt

Third Row: Athletic Director Mahan, R.Hensley, E.Smith, H.Piper, A.Todd, B.Roadcup, C.Dohi, R.Junk, B.Fisher, H.Smith, Principal G.K. Gregory

Absent: A.White, R.Stanfield, G.Wilson

Note- G. Wilson--KIA Europe WW2
R. Duffie--Killed in a plane crash--WW2--California
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Here are the members of the Crescent Springs High School girls basketball team. Left to right are: Coach "Teddy" Hageman, S. Finnell, A. Harmon, Z. Ellis, L. Morris, V. Taylor, C. Houston, M. Finnell.
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Left to Right: Rose Allen Finnell, born 1886 Burning Springs, Clay County KY died 1985 Long Beach, CA
Robert Finnell Lockbaum, born 1927 Crescent Springs, Kenton County KY
Jenny Gillaspie Lockbaum, born 1883 Ludlow, Kenton County KY died 1966 Phoenix, AR
Front Center: Harry Hugh "Skip" Lawrence, born 1939 Crescent Springs, Kenton County KY

Photo Taken 1945 at The Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, TN
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Crescent Springs Presbyterian Church, Kenton County Kentucky, as seen from the road prior to the new additon
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Two Gentlemen from Crescent Springs Kentucky. Photo taken in the 1930's

GranPa Eubanks on the left---and GranPa Wahl on the right

From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Ladies of The Crescent Springs Kentucky Presbyterian Church--photo taken probably about 1935

Rose Allen Finnell is front center--in the white dress with her sewing box--behind the little blond girl who is hiding from the sun.
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Girl Scout Troop # 22--Photo taken about 1927

Front Row left to right: -? Robinson--(not sure of this ID--Robinson maybe the girl in the third row); Stella Vivian Finnell Lawrence or "Sweetie"; Caroline Houston Hensley or "Doots"

Second Row left to right: Margaret Richmond Shinkle; Ruth Bauer--(she belonged to another Troop); Laverne Morris Scott

Third Row left to right: Dorothy Hubb; Lathia Fowler Schroth; Mrs. Kuhn---Troop Leader; Myrtl Margaret Finnell DeRonde; ? Robinson ( not sure of this ID--Robinson maybe be the girl in the front row)
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Results of the Fourth War Loan Drive--WW2--1944--Kenton County Kentucky
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum
Dixie High School, Kenton County Kentucky, Homecoming parade October 1992
Grand Marshall Robert "Bob" Finnell of Crescent Springs and spouse Mildred Manning Finnell of Independence--- Class of 1939. Bob was All State in Football and played in the first Shrine Game at Lexington, Kentucky.
From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum

Unidentified Ladies of the Crescent Springs Presbyterian Church, Kenton County Kentucky, having fun at a picnic. Does anyone recognize anyone????. Vintage of photo probably in early to mid 1930's.

From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum

These Photos have had an interesting journey. They were taken by Weaver Bros in Covington, Kenton County Kentucky, probably before 1900. The originals were purchased by an unnamed woman in a box of junk at a rummage sale in the State of Washington. Penciled on the back of one of the photos was, "Joe Finnell and Sam Finnell". Penciled on the back of the other photo was, " send to Mrs Finnell". The woman who purchased the photos located the Finnell Family Website on the Internet that is maintained by Arthur Louis Finnell. Arthur forwarded copies of the photos to several Finnell cousins for a possible ID. Thus, it is thought that the photos are of Joseph C. Finnell Sr. born 4 Mar 1854, Covington, KY, died 14 Feb 1911, Cincinnati, OH, and his sons Joseph C. Finnell Jr. born June 1885, Covington, KY and Samuel C. Finnell born July 1888, Covington, KY. Joseph C. Finnell Sr. married Mamie H. Cochran in 1883 at the home of her parents on Garrard Steet in Covington, KY. In 1882 Joseph C. Finnell Sr. was appointed United States Clerk and Commissioner, with his office in Covington, and served for 29 years. He is buried at Highland Cemetery, and was the son of John W. Finnell, Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky in 1861. His mother was Elizabeth Tureman Finnell.

From the Collections of Robert Finnell Lockbaum