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subject : Post office buildings--Alabama--Birmingham
newspaper clipping
Topics covered: Plan for a mayoral assistant; budget hearings; merger controversy; Legion Field expansion controversy; postal facility funding; new civil rights law in effect; proposed 20th Street mall. These scrapbooks, compiled by the Birmingham City Council, contain newspaper clippings relating to Birmingham and the City Council.
Microfilm (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
1964
Image
A view of the United States government building on the Northeast corner of Second Avenue at eighteenth Street.
Rare Book Room (source)
Isidore Newman & Son (publisher)
Isidore Newman & Son (creator)
1908
newspaper clipping
Topics covered: merger proposal; demand for the hiring of black policemen; visit by Governor George Wallace; Legion Field expansion; new postal facility; "Church Bombers in City, 5/30/64; budget requests. These scrapbooks, compiled by the Birmingham City Council, contain newspaper clippings relating to Birmingham and the City Council.
Microfilm (source)
Birmingham Public Library (Alabama) (publisher)
1964
photograph
Black and white copy of an old photograph showing the old Birmingham Post Office, also known as the Wright Building, at 300 Nineteenth Street North. The original photograph was made in the 1890s. To the right of the post office is the First Methodist Church of Birmingham.
Oscar V. Hunt Collection 1075, Archives Department (source)
O.V. Hunt (publisher)
Hunt, Oscar V., 1881-1962 (creator)
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