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subject : Houses -- Alabama -- Birmingham
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Birmingham attorney Walker Percy's residence at 2217 Arlington Avenue.
Southern History and Literature Department, Rare Book Room (source)
Isidore Newman & Son (publisher)
Isidore Newman & Son (creator)
1908
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Residence of Frank Y. Anderson, industrialist and railroad company executive, at 2240 Sycamore Street (later Twenty-Second Street, South).
Southern History and Literature Department, Rare Book Room (source)
Isidore Newman & Son (publisher)
Isidore Newman & Son (creator)
1908
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Residence of Birmingham businessman Richard W. Massey at 1401 Beech Street (later Twenty-First Way, South).
Southern History and Literature Department, Rare Book Room (source)
Isidore Newman & Son (publisher)
Isidore Newman & Son (creator)
1908
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Residence of William J. Rushton, General Manager of Birmingham Ice Factory Company, at 2900 Highland Avenue.
Southern History and Literature Department, Rare Book Room (source)
Isidore Newman & Son (publisher)
Isidore Newman & Son (creator)
1908
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The residence of coal mining executive James Weisel at #1 Fairview Circle (later Rhodes Circle).
Southern History and Literature Department, Rare Book Room (source)
Isidore Newman & Son (publisher)
Isidore Newman & Son (creator)
1908
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The Glen Iris Park home of William P.G. Harding, President of First National Bank of Birmingham and later a member of the Federal Reserve Board.
Southern History and Literature Department, Rare Book Room (source)
Isidore Newman & Son (publisher)
Isidore Newman & Son (creator)
1908
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