1900s: Cotton gin at Glenn and College
This image is a photograph used in the book Auburn, a Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village by Mickey Logue and Jack Simms, 3rd edition, 2013, depicting the history of the city and the university. From page 72: Mules and wagons awaited their turns at the cotton gin at the southwest corner of th...
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This image is a photograph used in the book Auburn, a Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village by Mickey Logue and Jack Simms, 3rd edition, 2013, depicting the history of the city and the university. From page 72: Mules and wagons awaited their turns at the cotton gin at the southwest corner of the Glenn-Main (now College) intersection early in the twentieth century. To the right, across Glenn, was a blacksmith shop. The old gin closed sometime before 1920. It was replaced in the mid-twenties by a new gin on Opelika Road. Photo source: Auburn University Archives. |
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1900s: Cotton gin at Glenn and CollegeThis image is a photograph used in the book Auburn, a Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village by Mickey Logue and Jack Simms, 3rd edition, 2013, depicting the history of the city and the university. From page 72: Mules and wagons awaited their turns at the cotton gin at the southwest corner of the Glenn-Main (now College) intersection early in the twentieth century. To the right, across Glenn, was a blacksmith shop. The old gin closed sometime before 1920. It was replaced in the mid-twenties by a new gin on Opelika Road. Photo source: Auburn University Archives.ca. 1900sAuburn – Lee County – AlabamaAuburn (Ala.); Auburn University; Agricultural industries -- Alabama; Cotton gins and ginning -- Alabama; Cotton manufacture -- Alabama;Agriculture -- Row Crops; Agriculture -- Agribusiness; History -- 1875-1929: The New South Era;black and white photograph, 2424 x 1092 pixelsImageJPEG066A.tifLogue, Mickey and Simms, Jack. Auburn, A Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village. 1st edition. 1981.Auburn University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.Auburn University LibrariesengThis image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at achives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/village/id/187 |
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