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Semaphore, More Traffic
Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham;
"The Semaphore, More Traffic. Looking North on 20th from 3rd Ave. The Officer is standing in the center of 3rd Ave. and facing south." - William H. Brantley
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21st Street (1890)
Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham;
"21st Street - 1890, Camera facing north. Lower to right center is an old court house at 3rd Avenue and 21st Street. This photo shows the Jefferson County bank building at the time it was a three story...
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U.S. Court House and Post Office, Birmingham Alabama
Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham;
"U.S. Court House and Post Office, Birmingham Alabama. The Post Office and the Federal Court were both housed in this building in 1920. The building was constructed of red brick and had a slow quivering...
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Post Office and the Federal Court
Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham;
"The Post Office and the Federal Court were both housed in this building when the building was constructed of red brick and had a slow quivering electric elevator. I believe this building was the successor...
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Loveman Joseph and Loeb
Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham;
"Loveman Joseph and Loeb, old building which burned. The store later occupied the S.W. corner of 3rd Avenue and 19th Street." - William H. Brantley
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3rd Avenue and 21st Street Facing North
Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham;
This photograph was made by Colonel Oxford in 1873. Birmingham's first photographer. He came to Birmingham from Marion Alabama and was famous as a confederate Veteran. He attended all reunions with his...
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Old Post Office
Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham;
"Old Post Office. On N.W. Corner of 3rd Ave. and 19th Street. The church is the old First Methodist Building." - William H. Brantley
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