Photograph of a marble gravestone manufacturer. Bicycle is seen in the foreground.
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Photo post card of the City of Columbus from "Harper's Weekly" dated Sept. 19, 1868. Sketched by Theodore R. Davis.
Creator
Theodore R. Davis
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Photo of a drawing of the Georgia Home Building, which later became the Columbus' First National Bank.
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Photo of Old Public Library used as office space for Fieldcrest Mills.
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Photo of Lummus Cotton Gin Works, Juniper, Georgia. The caption under the photograph reads: "These works were erected in 1871. They are located between Macon and Columbus, GA., on the Central railroad. The product consists of cotton grins and ginning machinery, and the mill does a very large repair business. the works have recently been enlarged. The amount of capital invested is $40,000 and the factories have never been operated to the fullest extent. There is good machinery and an abundance of choice timber near by. The site is finely adapted for a good cotton mill, and there is plenty of water power - probably 300 horse-power - drawn from a lake covering 500 acres and fed by a large creek. This power never fails in drouth or any other time. The present business has always been prosperous."
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Havens.
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Photo of Rev. Thomas B. Slade's Sladeville Hall School. It was begun in the 1840s, was situated at 1417 Fourth Avenue. It is the old John Murrah house. Photo copy of section out of page 16-II-14.
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Photograph of the First Presbyterian Church. The caption under the photograph reads, "Church built by the First Presbyterian Congregation at the Northeasot Corner of Second Avenue and Tenth Street. Completed in 1845, it was used until February 2, 1862, when the original original church on the present site was dedicated." A copy of the photo on page 14 of the "Columbus Magazine."
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Identifier
MC197-1-001
Title
Dr. Edwin L. de Graffenreid
Description
Photo of a painting of Dr. Edwin L. de Graffenreid, one of the five commissioners responsible for the original plan for Columbus 1825-1871. He later served as a physician to Columbusites and to Indians in Alabama (Historic Columbus Foundation). Buried in Linwood Cemetery.
There are several spelling of de Graffenreid such as DeGraffenreid and deGraffenreid.
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Historical Photograph Collection
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Subject
Commissioner of Columbus
Publisher
The image came from The Columbus Ledger and The Columbus Enquirer-Sun Centennial Edition later to become The Columbus Ledger Enquirer