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Brown-Marx Bldg. Birmingham, Ala.
A sepia-toned postcard featuring the Brown-Marx Building before its expansion in 1908. The back is postmarked June 19, 1907.Position: 101 (113 views)
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A view of 20th Street, showing the Woodward and Brown-Marx Bldgs., Birmingham, Ala.
A sepia-toned postcard featuring the Woodward and Brown-Marx Building before its expansion in 1908.Position: 7 (376 views)
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Empire, Brown-Marx and Woodward Buildings, 20th Street and 1st Avenue, Birmingham, Ala.
A postcard featuring, from left to right, the Empire, Brown-Marx, and Woodward Buildings.Tags Alabama, Birmingham, Brown-Marx Building, Empire Building, Jefferson County, Postcard, Woodward BuildingPosition: 6 (403 views)
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Brown-Marx Build with new Annex, Birmingham, Ala.
Postcard for the Brown-Marx Building in Birmingham, Ala. This shows the Brown-Marx after the 1908 expansion, which doubled in size.Position: 122 (93 views)
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First M. E. Church, Bessemer, Ala.
A colored postcard featuring the First Methodist Church in Bessemer, Ala.Position: 3 (823 views)
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Portrait of Henry Wilson Sweet Sr.
H. W. Sweet was Bessemer, Alabama's first undertaker, and was also a furniture dealer.Position: 4 (429 views)
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Birmingham Trust & Savings Co., Birmingham, Ala.
An embossed postcard featuring the Birmingham Trust & Savings Co. bank building in Birmingham, Ala. The front reads, "We thank you for your influence and patronage during the past year and assure you that no effort will be spared to merit your confidence and cooperation."Position: 46 (158 views)
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Jefferson County Court House, Birmingham, Ala.
A postcard featuring a colored image of the old Jefferson County Courthouse in Birmingham, Ala. It is postmarked 1913. The courthouse was demolished in 1937. The clock of the courthouse was moved to Chalkville and reused in the new WPA-built administration building of the State Training School for Girls.Position: 34 (175 views)
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Brochure for Memorial Mound in Bessemer, Ala.
A brochure for Memorial Mound, a burial place in Bessemer, Ala. It explains the benefits of being buried in an underground mausoleum as well as pricing which was deemed affordable at the time.Position: 15 (238 views)
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Powell School, Birmingham, Ala.
A postcard featuring a colored image of the Powell School in Birmingham, Ala. The card is postmarked January 10, 1912.Position: 84 (125 views)