Folder 1
Contains 4 Results:
Postcard of Waverly Hotel, Columbus, Georgia, 1940s
This collection contains pictures of downtown Columbus, Georgia in 1940. There is an aerial view of the city as well as a picture of the Waverly Hotel. Also a copy of a newspaper clipping from a Sunday paper on Smokeless leaf Disposal. There is also a photocopy of a business card for the United Congregational Christian Church located on Beacon Avenue and 28th Street.
Postcard of an aerial view of downtown Columbus, Georgia, 1940s
This collection contains pictures of downtown Columbus, Georgia in 1940. There is an aerial view of the city as well as a picture of the Waverly Hotel. Also a copy of a newspaper clipping from a Sunday paper on Smokeless leaf Disposal. There is also a photocopy of a business card for the United Congregational Christian Church located on Beacon Avenue and 28th Street.
Clipping from the Sunday News with photograph and caption describing the “smokeless leaf disposal” machine said to have been invented by a Columbus city employee, 1943 November 28
This collection contains pictures of downtown Columbus, Georgia in 1940. There is an aerial view of the city as well as a picture of the Waverly Hotel. Also a copy of a newspaper clipping from a Sunday paper on Smokeless leaf Disposal. There is also a photocopy of a business card for the United Congregational Christian Church located on Beacon Avenue and 28th Street.
Business card of Peter Doherty, pastor of the United Congregational Christian Church, on which commitment to the needs of service men, their wives and friends is pledged, 1940s
This collection contains pictures of downtown Columbus, Georgia in 1940. There is an aerial view of the city as well as a picture of the Waverly Hotel. Also a copy of a newspaper clipping from a Sunday paper on Smokeless leaf Disposal. There is also a photocopy of a business card for the United Congregational Christian Church located on Beacon Avenue and 28th Street.
