Meaher Building,

The Meaher Building on the northeast corner of St. Joseph and St. Michael streets, ca. 1925. On the bottom floor was Morrison's Cafeteria, which had moved from the German Relief Hall. The upper floors of the building housed the CPA firm of Prichard and Richard, several law offices, and the Perm...

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Main Author: Erik Overbey
Format: Electronic
Published: University of South Alabama Archives, McCall Library
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/usa01/id/315
format Electronic
collection Eric Overbey Collection
building University of South Alabama Archives, McCall Library
publisher University of South Alabama Archives, McCall Library
topic Mobile
spellingShingle Mobile
Meaher Building,
Erik Overbey
fulltopic Mobile
Business and Industry; Geography and Environment;
Mobile; Morrison's; cafeterias; street scenes
Alabama; Mobile
Buildings -- Alabama -- Mobile; Streets -- Mobile -- Alabama
description The Meaher Building on the northeast corner of St. Joseph and St. Michael streets, ca. 1925. On the bottom floor was Morrison's Cafeteria, which had moved from the German Relief Hall. The upper floors of the building housed the CPA firm of Prichard and Richard, several law offices, and the Permanent Waving Shoppe of Karl Fredrick, who offered flappers the latest in hair styles. To the north of the building was the White Way Barber Shop. The Meaher Building underwent extensive renovations in the 1960s, at which time it was occupied by the First Federal Savings and Loan Association.
spelling Meaher Building,Business and Industry; Geography and Environment;Mobile; Morrison's; cafeterias; street scenesThe Meaher Building on the northeast corner of St. Joseph and St. Michael streets, ca. 1925. On the bottom floor was Morrison's Cafeteria, which had moved from the German Relief Hall. The upper floors of the building housed the CPA firm of Prichard and Richard, several law offices, and the Permanent Waving Shoppe of Karl Fredrick, who offered flappers the latest in hair styles. To the north of the building was the White Way Barber Shop. The Meaher Building underwent extensive renovations in the 1960s, at which time it was occupied by the First Federal Savings and Loan Association.Erik OverbeyThe Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of South Alabaman.d.ImagejpegN2493Erik Overbey Collectioneng.Mobile, AlabamaU.S. and international copyright laws may apply to this digital image. Use of this image without the prior permission of The McCall Library is prohibited. Please contact The McCall Library for permission to use this image.Alabama; MobileBuildings -- Alabama -- Mobile; Streets -- Mobile -- Alabamahttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/usa01/id/315
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