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Creator: Hunt, Oscar Virgil Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Molton and Tutwiler Hotels and Watts Bldg. Camera between 5th and 6th Avenue looking South on 20th Street. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Creator: Hunt, Oscar Virgil Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: The Eagle Hotel, N.E. Corner of Second Ave. and 24th Street. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Creator: Hunt, Oscar Virgil Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: The Metropolitan Hotel, 20th Street, West Side between Morris Avenue and First Avenue. This photograph was made within the last few years (it is now 1957). This building was torn down this year. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Creator: Hunt, Oscar Virgil Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: The Lunsford Hotel, 21st Street North on East side of street at Second Alley - On the other side of the Alley is the Jackson Building (1957). The two top stories of this old building were removed several years ago. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Creator: Hunt, Oscar Virgil Date: 1957 Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Vulcan in 1957, Atop Red Mountain. His torch is green until a Birmingham traffic fatality and then it burns red. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Creator: Hunt, Oscar Virgil Date: 1957 Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: First National Bank of Bessemer, now being replaced with a new building, since Lee Moody sold it out to the First National of Birmingham for merger with it. (1957). View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Creator: Hunt, Oscar Virgil Date: 1957 Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: “This photograph made in 1957 shows the two most famous sporting houses ever in Birmingham. The ‘White House’ to the right was owned and operated by Madame Barfield. The house to the left was operated by Blanche Bernard, who was ‘always a lady.’ By 1920, the houses still stood. However, the Red L... View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Creator: Hunt, Oscar Virgil Date: 1957 Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Madame Barfield's White House. The most famous sporting place in Birmingham. The Building still stands at 2221 Avenue A. Birmingham. View Full Item at Samford University Library