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Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi
Columbus-Lowndes Preservation Alliance
A Very Good History, of the development of Columbus
The Following 8 photos were sent in by Raymond T. "Bud" Mason in September 2007:
Columbus, images of Columbus on http://www.thecityofcolumbusms.org/
Columbus Downtown 1926
Columbus Bakery
Columbus Cady Stable
Hardin's Bakery
Main Street, looking West
Main and Market Street intersection
Columbus Flood, old Tombigbee Bridge, 1892
Columbus Flood, looking North from the Gilmer Hotel
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Address To The Graduating Class of The Columbus Institute. July, 1854
The old Hotel Alexandra
5th Street Looking South
Market Street, old Princess Theatre
Lowndes County Courthouse, 2004
Lowndes County Courthouse Monument
4-County Employees, 1980's
Old Tombigbee River Bridge, and Bob's place, aerial view
The Kaye Home on 10th Street North in 1942, provided in July 2003 by Sam Kaye
2003 Photo Corner of Main & Catfish Alley (4th Street)
300 Block Main Street, June 2003
The two color photos above were taken by Ruth Ann Faris.
Past
Mayors and City Council List
City Council list continued
City Council list after 1888
Record of council, etc., prior to 1859
Early Columbus Mayors Photo
Early Prominent Men
Main Street at 4th Street, turn of the 20th century
Early Columbus Businesses
Early Columbus Lawyers
4th Street, turn of 20th century
Columbus livery stables
Pruitt, the photographer
Early Law Enforcement
Columbus, Miss., present day.
Columbus Links
The following was sent by
Ann Lee Kearley Kingdon. "My grandmother Minnie Lee Winston had a clothing store there in the early 1920s. I have attached a photo of my mother's wedding along with the writeup from the paper. This was the first wedding held on the campus of MSCW on June 2 1928 the day after she graduated from MSCW. Dr. Painter gave her away and the attendants are listed in the clipping."
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