First Presbyterian Church, Anniston, Alabama

Colorized print view of the First Presbyterian Church located in Anniston, AL. Large brick building on street corner. Tower-shaped structure over front entrance. Boy on bicycle in street. Postmarked October 9, 1910. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Anniston, Ala. First Presbyterian Chur...

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Main Author: Stubbs & Keen
Format: Electronic
Published: Troy University Library
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/5205
format Electronic
collection Wade Hall Postcard Collection
building Troy University Library
publisher Troy University Library
topic Alabama postcards
spellingShingle Alabama postcards
First Presbyterian Church, Anniston, Alabama
Stubbs & Keen
fulltopic Alabama postcards
Anniston (Ala.); Church buildings -- Alabama
Geography and Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; Religion -- Religious Sites
Alabama; Anniston; Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS)
Cities & towns; Churches; Religious services; Presbyterian churches
For information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History.
description Colorized print view of the First Presbyterian Church located in Anniston, AL. Large brick building on street corner. Tower-shaped structure over front entrance. Boy on bicycle in street. Postmarked October 9, 1910. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Anniston, Ala. First Presbyterian Church. 5229' Printed on back: 'Stubbs & Keen, Anniston, Ala. (Germany), The PCK Series.'Written on back: 'Anniston, Ala. Oct. 8-1910, My Dear Little Friend-I wonder if it is raining as much & as hard up there as it has here for three days. How are your father and mother & Raymond give my love to all & yourself. Harry. Miss Jamie Link Hutchinson R.F.D., Kentucky.'
spelling First Presbyterian Church, Anniston, AlabamaColorized print view of the First Presbyterian Church located in Anniston, AL. Large brick building on street corner. Tower-shaped structure over front entrance. Boy on bicycle in street. Postmarked October 9, 1910. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Anniston, Ala. First Presbyterian Church. 5229' Printed on back: 'Stubbs & Keen, Anniston, Ala. (Germany), The PCK Series.'Stubbs & Keen19102005Troy University Library Anniston (Ala.); Church buildings -- AlabamaGeography and Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; Religion -- Religious SitesAlabama; Anniston; Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS)Cities & towns; Churches; Religious services; Presbyterian churchesFor 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: 'Anniston, Ala. Oct. 8-1910, My Dear Little Friend-I wonder if it is raining as much & as hard up there as it has here for three days. How are your father and mother & Raymond give my love to all & yourself. Harry. Miss Jamie Link Hutchinson R.F.D., Kentucky.'Troy University (Troy, Ala.) Library; University of Alabama Library (Digitization)Box 3, ADAtscwhp001729ADAtscwhp001729.1, ADAtscwhp001729.2imageeng jpeghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/5205
title First Presbyterian Church, Anniston, Alabama
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