Saturday, January 28, 2017

Hochstadter, Charles - 1874

Birmingham Industries
Dry Goods, &c.
James O’Conner, corner 1st Av. & 21st St.
Edward Rafferty, corner 2d Av. & 21st St.
Morris Marx, 2d Avenue.
J. H. Dargin, 2d Avenue.
Constantine & Dupuy, 2d Avenue.
Charles Neumann, 20th Street.
Smith & Howser, 1st Avenue.
Charles Hochstadter, 1st Avenue.
Kyle & Richards, 20th St. & 3d Avenue.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

Neumann, Charles - 1874

Birmingham Industries
Dry Goods, &c.
James O’Conner, corner 1st Av. & 21st St.
Edward Rafferty, corner 2d Av. & 21st St.
Morris Marx, 2d Avenue.
J. H. Dargin, 2d Avenue.
Constantine & Dupuy, 2d Avenue.
Charles Neumann, 20th Street.
Smith & Howser, 1st Avenue.
Charles Hochstadter, 1st Avenue.
Kyle & Richards, 20th St. & 3d Avenue.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

Dargin, J. H. - 1874

Birmingham Industries
Dry Goods, &c.
James O’Conner, corner 1st Av. & 21st St.
Edward Rafferty, corner 2d Av. & 21st St.
Morris Marx, 2d Avenue.
J. H. Dargin, 2d Avenue.
Constantine & Dupuy, 2d Avenue.
Charles Neumann, 20th Street.
Smith & Howser, 1st Avenue.
Charles Hochstadter, 1st Avenue.
Kyle & Richards, 20th St. & 3d Avenue.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

Marx, Morris - 1874

Birmingham Industries
Dry Goods, &c.
James O’Conner, corner 1st Av. & 21st St.
Edward Rafferty, corner 2d Av. & 21st St.
Morris Marx, 2d Avenue.
J. H. Dargin, 2d Avenue.
Constantine & Dupuy, 2d Avenue.
Charles Neumann, 20th Street.
Smith & Howser, 1st Avenue.
Charles Hochstadter, 1st Avenue.
Kyle & Richards, 20th St. & 3d Avenue.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

Rafferty, Edward - 1874

Birmingham Industries
Dry Goods, &c.
James O’Conner, corner 1st Av. & 21st St.
Edward Rafferty, corner 2d Av. & 21st St.
Morris Marx, 2d Avenue.
J. H. Dargin, 2d Avenue.
Constantine & Dupuy, 2d Avenue.
Charles Neumann, 20th Street.
Smith & Howser, 1st Avenue.
Charles Hochstadter, 1st Avenue.
Kyle & Richards, 20th St. & 3d Avenue.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

O'Conner, James - 1874

Birmingham Industries
Dry Goods, &c.
James O’Conner, corner 1st Av. & 21st St.
Edward Rafferty, corner 2d Av. & 21st St.
Morris Marx, 2d Avenue.
J. H. Dargin, 2d Avenue.
Constantine & Dupuy, 2d Avenue.
Charles Neumann, 20th Street.
Smith & Howser, 1st Avenue.
Charles Hochstadter, 1st Avenue.
Kyle & Richards, 20th St. & 3d Avenue.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

Jones, Robert - 1874

Birmingham Industries
First National Bank
Chas. Linn, President, Rob’t Jones, Cashier.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

Linn, Charles - 1874

Birmingham Industries
First National Bank
Chas. Linn, President, Rob’t Jones, Cashier.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

You can visit the memorial page for Charles Linn.

Sloss, Joseph Humphrey - 1874

Hon. Joseph H. Sloss has introduced a bill in Congress which provides newspapers may be sent to subscribers living in the county, free of postage, and all exchange papers be sent free.  We hope to hear of its early passage, and an abatement of the present injustice.- [Athens Post].
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for Joseph Humphrey Sloss.

Johnson, Mark - 1874

We are indebted to the courtesy of our young friend, Mark Johnson, city post-office, for favors.  He is a rising young man and will make his Mark to some good purpose.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4

McDonald, W. J. - 1874

Our friend, (we know he is a friend by a remark he made), W. J. McDonald, has opened a Variety Store on 2d Avenue.  Sign of the Red V.  Retail, only, for the present.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4

Birmingham Industries
Variety Store
W. J. McDonald, 2d Avenue.
(adjoining $8,000 corner)
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

McIntyre, S. C. (Dr.) - 1874

Dr. McIntyre, Dentist, has a card in this issue to which we call attention.  He has many years of experience, and is a worthy citizen, deserving liberal encouragement.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4


Birmingham Industries
Dentist
S. C. McIntyre, office over Batte’s, 20th St.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

Eddleman, G. H. - 1874

Mr. G. H. Eddleman is another  acquisition to our city.  He is a first-class machinist and superior Gun and Locksmith.  His work is never slighted, as he is a thorough mechanic, understanding every detail of his trade.  He has recently employed two additional workmen, and is prepared to fill all orders.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4

Birmingham Industries
Gun & Locksmiths
G. H. Eddleman, 2d Avenue.
W. A. Rickets, 18th Street.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 5

Douglass, Joseph - 1874

Right Rev. Bishop Wilmer, on last Sabbath, confirmed into the church the following citizens of Birmingham: Miss Sallie Harrison, Mrs. Daniel, Capt. Travers Daniel, Col. James Robert Powell and Joseph Douglass.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4

Daniel, Mrs. - 1874

Right Rev. Bishop Wilmer, on last Sabbath, confirmed into the church the following citizens of Birmingham: Miss Sallie Harrison, Mrs. Daniel, Capt. Travers Daniel, Col. James Robert Powell and Joseph Douglass.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4

Harrison, Sallie - 1874

Right Rev. Bishop Wilmer, on last Sabbath, confirmed into the church the following citizens of Birmingham: Miss Sallie Harrison, Mrs. Daniel, Capt. Travers Daniel, Col. James Robert Powell and Joseph Douglass.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4

Wilmer, Richard Hooker - 1874

Right Rev. Bishop Wilmer, on last Sabbath, confirmed into the church the following citizens of Birmingham: Miss Sallie Harrison, Mrs. Daniel, Capt. Travers Daniel, Col. James Robert Powell and Joseph Douglass.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4

You can visit the memorial page for Bishop Richard Hooker Wilmer.

Watlington, H. L. - 1874

Our friend, H. L. Watlington, has two special notices, in another column, which we desire our readers to read.  He keeps a good stock and sells cheap.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 4

Woods, Mike L. - 1874

The non-appearance last year of the Birmingham Iron Age, after a prospectus had been issued by Frank A. Duval & Co., Mike L. Woods, Editor, was owing entirely to the failure of Col. Woods to come to time.  He was to have furnished the entire capital, and his failure to do so, involved an indefinite postponement.  As we selected the name of the paper then, we have adopted it now, and Col. Woods is in no manner connected to this paper.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 3

White, B. F. - 1874

Grist Mill.-
Mr. B. F. White has come into possession of Hardeman’s Mill at the railroad crossing.  He will give his constant attention to customers, and guarantees fair play on the toll question, and keeps no hogs to fatten at the mill.  Bring in your good corn and get first-rate meal.
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 17-Nov-1874, Page 3, Column 3