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Old Dixie Highway (#0353)
Bricks of Old Brick Road…
“GRAVES B’HAM, ALA.” is Graves Brick Company in Birmingham, Alabama, a major supplier of bricks throughout the southeast in the early 1900’s: brickcollector.blogspot.com/2011/02/graves-bham-al.html
“SOUTHERN CLAY MFG CO” apparently refers to bricks made in Robbins, Tennessee by Southern Clay Manufacturing Company from 1902 to 1937: www.tngenweb.org/scott/fnb_v07n4_southern_clay_manufacturing.htm
(Part of a photo-essay series on personal history and race, with keyword FlaAla0518)
“GRAVES B’HAM, ALA.” is Graves Brick Company in Birmingham, Alabama, a major supplier of bricks throughout the southeast in the early 1900’s: brickcollector.blogspot.com/2011/02/graves-bham-al.html
“SOUTHERN CLAY MFG CO” apparently refers to bricks made in Robbins, Tennessee by Southern Clay Manufacturing Company from 1902 to 1937: www.tngenweb.org/scott/fnb_v07n4_southern_clay_manufacturing.htm
(Part of a photo-essay series on personal history and race, with keyword FlaAla0518)
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