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Public Square Athens 1907
Market St. businesses, horses
Publication date: 7 October 2020
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title:
Public Square Athens 1907
creator:
Lyle, John C.
subject:
Businesses, Street Scenes, Transportation
description:
Black and white picture postcard of Market Street, part of Marion Street, and north side of Limestone County Courthouse lawn, with horses and wagons hitched to iron courthouse fence. Front: "Public Square, Athens, Ala." Handwritten: "How do you like our town? George" "M.E. Church" written over Methodist Episcopal Church on Marion Street in background. Lyles. Back: addressed to Miss Beatrice Madry, Aurora, Mo., and postmarked Apr. 19, 1907, in Athens, Ala., and Apr. 20 in Aurora, Mo. 1-cent Ben Franklin stamp upside down.
publisher:
Limestone County Archives
contributor:
Davis, Rebekah
date:
1907-04-19
type:
Still Image
format:
Postcard
identifier:
PH150.74
source:
Limestone County Archives
language:
English
relation:
Postcard Collection
coverage:
Athens, 1900-1910
rights:
This image is the property of the Limestone County Archives and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Limestone County Archives. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Limestone County Archives at 256-233-6404.