Dog River Bridge Scene, Mobile, Alabama

Color print view of Dog River located in Mobile, AL. It was named by the French colonists, Riviere Au Chien, meaning Dog River in English. White wooden bridge leading from one side of river to the other. Riverbanks shows heavy tree and other greenery over-growth. Postmarked January 20, 1908. Undivi...

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Main Author: Junger & Gass Co.
Format: Electronic
Published: Troy University Library
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/2778
format Electronic
collection Wade Hall Postcard Collection
building Troy University Library
publisher Troy University Library
topic Alabama postcards
spellingShingle Alabama postcards
Dog River Bridge Scene, Mobile, Alabama
Junger & Gass Co.
fulltopic Alabama postcards
Mobile (Ala.); Rivers -- Alabama
Geography and Environment -- Natural Environment -- Rivers
Alabama; Mobile; Rivers and Lakes
Dogs; Rivers; Bridges
For information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History.
description Color print view of Dog River located in Mobile, AL. It was named by the French colonists, Riviere Au Chien, meaning Dog River in English. White wooden bridge leading from one side of river to the other. Riverbanks shows heavy tree and other greenery over-growth. Postmarked January 20, 1908. Undivided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Dog River Bridge Scene, Mobile, Ala.' Printed on back: 'No. 538 Junger & Gass Co., Pub. Mobile, Ala. (Printed in Germany.)Written on back: 'Card received was dee-lighted to hear from you. Went to the M. Commencement a week ago last Friday, and it was just fine. I see some of the students are still here, cannot leave Mobile, too much attraction, answer soon. Gladys. Mr. Buck Clarke, Gholsone, Miss.'
spelling Dog River Bridge Scene, Mobile, AlabamaColor print view of Dog River located in Mobile, AL. It was named by the French colonists, Riviere Au Chien, meaning Dog River in English. White wooden bridge leading from one side of river to the other. Riverbanks shows heavy tree and other greenery over-growth. Postmarked January 20, 1908. Undivided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Dog River Bridge Scene, Mobile, Ala.' Printed on back: 'No. 538 Junger & Gass Co., Pub. Mobile, Ala. (Printed in Germany.)Junger & Gass Co.19502005Troy University Library Mobile (Ala.); Rivers -- AlabamaGeography and Environment -- Natural Environment -- RiversAlabama; Mobile; Rivers and LakesDogs; Rivers; BridgesFor 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: 'Card received was dee-lighted to hear from you. Went to the M. Commencement a week ago last Friday, and it was just fine. I see some of the students are still here, cannot leave Mobile, too much attraction, answer soon. Gladys. Mr. Buck Clarke, Gholsone, Miss.'Troy University (Troy, Ala.) Library; University of Alabama Library (Digitization)Box 1, ADAtscwhp001124ADAtscwhp001124.1, ADAtscwhp001124.2 imageeng jpeghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/2778
title Dog River Bridge Scene, Mobile, Alabama
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