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1. 20th Street Looking North 20th Street Looking North Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "20th Street. Camera facing north. Notice in the center of 20th Street beginning north of 2nd Avenue trolley, poles in the center of 20th between the street car tracks. So many people got badly hurt by...

2. 19th Street Looking North 19th Street Looking North Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "19th Street looking north. Camera was on 19th between 1st and 2nd Avenue. Florence Hotel is on the left. Across from Florence was Peerless Saloon. A famous saloon. Further to the left is the old First...

3. 21st Street (1890) 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...

4. 21st Street Looking South 21st Street Looking South Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Twenty First Street, Camera facing South. "Old Court" corner of Third Ave. and 21st Street on left in Foreground." - William H. Brantley

5. Birmingham News Building on 21st Street Birmingham News Building on 21st Street Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Birmingham News Building on 21st Street. The building became the Jackson Building after the newspaper moved to 4th and 22nd Street. This picture was taken before Jemison and Co. Building was erected in...

6. Water Street, Selma Alabama Water Street, Selma Alabama Selma (Ala.); Water Street, Selma Alabama

7. Broad Street, Selma Alabama Broad Street, Selma Alabama Selma (Ala.); Broad Street, Selma, Alabama

8. Lunsford Hotel Lunsford Hotel Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "The Lunsford Hotel, 21st Street North on East side of street at Second Alley - On the other side of the Alley is the Jackson Building (1957). The two top stories of this old building were removed several...

9. Post Office and the Federal Court 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...

10. Looking North on 20th Street Looking North on 20th Street Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Looking North on 20th Street - Left Side; L & N Station, Metropolitan Hotel, Woodward Bldg., Empire Bldg. (white) On Right; First National Bank Bldg., Brown Marx Bldg., Frank Nelson Bldg., Watts Bldg.,...

11. Last Circus Parade Last Circus Parade Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Last circus parade in Birmingham, Hagenback and Wallace, in early 1930's (about 1935). Camera facing South on 20th Street and placed on top of a street car, so as to look over the crowd." - William H....

12. Picnic Excursion, from Bessemer headed for East Lake Park Picnic Excursion, from Bessemer headed for East Lake Park Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Picnic Excursion, from Bessemer headed for East Lake Park. The Caldwell House is behind the Engine and first cars. The three storied building to left of Caldwell house is across the street and on the...

13. 22nd Street Bridge Looking North 22nd Street Bridge Looking North Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Twenty Second Street Bridge looking north on 22nd from South end of the bridge. The large building to the right is Goodall-Brown Dry Goods Co. which occupies the site of the famous Caldwell Hotel. The...

14. Birmingham, Alabama. 7th Ave. from the corner of 19th Street. Birmingham, Alabama. 7th Ave. from the corner of 19th Street. Birmingham (Ala); The Founding of Birmingham; The early days of Birmingham, Looking down 7th Ave. from the corner of 19th Street.

15. Traffic Again, Police House at 22nd Street Bridge Traffic Again, Police House at 22nd Street Bridge Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Traffic Again, Police House at 22nd street bridge. Looking south on 22nd The Camera shows a brick building on the left foreground which was torn down to provide a site for the Southern Railway Company...

16. First Brick Home in Birmingham, Alabama First Brick Home in Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham (Ala.); The first brick home in Birmingham was built on the corner of 20th Street and 5th Avenue. This photograph was taken by A.C. Oxford.

17. Union Depot Union Depot Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Union Depot 20th Street Birmingham looking north. Copied from the Little Blue Book." - William H. Brantley

18. U.S. Court House and Post Office, Birmingham Alabama 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...

19. Molton and Tutwiler Hotels and Watts Building Molton and Tutwiler Hotels and Watts Building Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Molton and Tutwiler Hotels and Watts Bldg. Camera between 5th and 6th Avenue looking South on 20th Street." - William H. Brantley

20. Birmingham Ledger Building Birmingham Ledger Building Birmingham (Ala.); The Founding of Birmingham; "Birmingham Ledger Building; S. W. corner of 21st Street and 1st Avenue - Today Protective Life Insurance Co. Bldg. is on this site. When the Ledger Bldg. was erected, the concrete foundations and steel...
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