Birmingham's The Town.
Drawing of an archway into Birmingham, AL which says "Birmingham's The Town". Two men are standing on either side to welcome people into the city. Buildings are in the background. Postcard is a black and white print of the scene. Postmarked Nov. 2, 1916. Divided back postcard.Printed...
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Alabama postcards |
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Alabama postcards Birmingham's The Town. E.W. King |
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Alabama postcards Birmingham (Ala.) Geography and Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns Alabama; Birmingham Buildings; Arches For information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History. |
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Drawing of an archway into Birmingham, AL which says "Birmingham's The Town". Two men are standing on either side to welcome people into the city. Buildings are in the background. Postcard is a black and white print of the scene. Postmarked Nov. 2, 1916. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Birmingham's The Town', 'You're looking for a place, you say, Where luck is never down-- Just pack your grip and step this way, for Birmingham's The Town.', '©EK' ; Printed on back: 'Birmingham 023.', 'Copyright, E.W. King, Chicago'.Written on back: 'Well Erin, I beat you here I've seen [Phelps?] and all the people every body is nice. I am having a nice time they are all preparing to give you a nice time. Love to all best wishes to Ran & kisses to the children. your Cleola friend', 'Mrs. Emma Jordan, #3628 State St, Chicago Ill'. |
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Birmingham's The Town.Drawing of an archway into Birmingham, AL which says "Birmingham's The Town". Two men are standing on either side to welcome people into the city. Buildings are in the background. Postcard is a black and white print of the scene. Postmarked Nov. 2, 1916. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Birmingham's The Town', 'You're looking for a place, you say, Where luck is never down-- Just pack your grip and step this way, for Birmingham's The Town.', '©EK' ; Printed on back: 'Birmingham 023.', 'Copyright, E.W. King, Chicago'.E.W. King19162005Troy University LibraryBirmingham (Ala.)Geography and Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and TownsAlabama; BirminghamBuildings; ArchesFor information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History.This collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. copyright law.Wade Hall Postcard Collection, Troy University Library, Special Collections.Written on back: 'Well Erin, I beat you here I've seen [Phelps?] and all the people every body is nice. I am having a nice time they are all preparing to give you a nice time. Love to all best wishes to Ran & kisses to the children. your Cleola friend', 'Mrs. Emma Jordan, #3628 State St, Chicago Ill'.Troy University (Troy, Ala.) Library; University of Alabama. Library (Digitization)Box 1, ADAtscwhp000065ADAtscwhp000065.1; ADAtscwhp000065.2imageengjpeghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/230 |
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Birmingham's The Town. |
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