1910: Auburn
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 10-11: Tranquility pervaded the Auburn of about 1910, but at the same time the Village s...
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Auburn photographs Auburn (Ala.); Auburn University; Auburn University -- Students; College students -- Alabama; Military cadets -- Alabama; Dwellings -- Alabama; Central business districts -- Alabama; Dwellings -- Alabama; Houses -- Alabama; Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; History -- 1875-1929: The New South Era; |
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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 10-11: Tranquility pervaded the Auburn of about 1910, but at the same time the Village seemed busy. Wagons rolled on a dirt road called Main Street past hitching posts and shade trees while Alabama Polytechnic Institute cadets relaxed on a convenient bench. The camera recorded at least eighteen people walking, talking, riding, and sitting--and one person running across what became College Street. The water tank and Burton's Bookstore have come and gone, but Toomer Drugstore remains a familiar landmark. Photo source: Auburn University Archives. |
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1910: AuburnThis 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 10-11: Tranquility pervaded the Auburn of about 1910, but at the same time the Village seemed busy. Wagons rolled on a dirt road called Main Street past hitching posts and shade trees while Alabama Polytechnic Institute cadets relaxed on a convenient bench. The camera recorded at least eighteen people walking, talking, riding, and sitting--and one person running across what became College Street. The water tank and Burton's Bookstore have come and gone, but Toomer Drugstore remains a familiar landmark. Photo source: Auburn University Archives.ca. 1910Auburn – Lee County – AlabamaAuburn (Ala.); Auburn University; Auburn University -- Students; College students -- Alabama; Military cadets -- Alabama; Dwellings -- Alabama; Central business districts -- Alabama; Dwellings -- Alabama; Houses -- Alabama;Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; History -- 1875-1929: The New South Era;black and white photograph, 1973 x 1375 pixelsImageJPEGed2p10-11025.tifLogue, Mickey and Simms, Jack. Auburn, A Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village. 3rd edition. 2013.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/48 |
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