The city of Montgomery was
incorporated in 1816, and later became the state capital of Alabama in
1846. This beautiful panoramic map features insets of the city's early
buildings. Complete reference list below.
Includes numbered references to the following
locations:
1. Alabama State
Capitol. 2. Montgomery County Court House. 3. City
Hall. 4. Post Office. 5. Boys High School.
6. Girls High School. 7. Swayne College. 8. St.
John's Episcopal Church. 9. First Baptist Church. 10.
Methodist Prot. Church. 11. Presbyterian Church. 12. Catholic
Church. 13. Second Baptist Church. 14. Synagogue.15. St. John's
Chapel. 16. Protestant Methodist Church. 17. Baptist Church.
18. A.M.E. Zion Church. 19. Congregational Church. 20. First
Baptist Church. 21. A.M.E. Church. 22. Capital City Water Co.
23. Electric Street Railway Building. 24. Electric Light Building.
25. Union Depot. 26. Court Square Fountain. 27. Gas Works 28.
Ice Factory. 29. Fire Engine House. 30. J.R. Adams & Co., Bankers,
Real Estate & Insurance. 31. First National Bank. 32. Commercial
Insurance Co. 33. Capital City Insurance Co. 34. Moses Bros. Real
Estate, Insurance and Savings Bank. 35. Pollak & Co., Dry Goods
36. Exchange Hotel. 37. Windsor Hotel. 38. Merchants Hotel. 39.
Opera House. 40. Montgomery Soap Works. 41. Sash, Door and Blind
Factory, Thorn & Gorrie, Props. 42. Sash, Door and Blind Factory,
W.M. Nalls, Prop. 43. Grist Mill, W.W. Leak, Prop. 44. Montgomery
Flouring Mill. 45. Janney's Iron Foundry. 46. Montgomery Iron
Works. 47. Alabama Fertilizer Works. 48. Alabama Oil Works.
49. Union Refining Co. 50. Montgomery Oil Works. 51. Alabama
Cotton Ware House. 52. Standard Cotton Ware House. 53. Montgomery
Cotton Ware House. 54. Central Cotton Ware House. 55. Clisby
Cotton Ware House. 56. Southern Cotton Ware House. 57. Union Ware
House & Elevator Co. 58. Montgomery Compress Co. 59. Grist Mill &
Lumber Depot. Chambers & Moore, Props. 60. Eagle Furniture Factory.
61. Montgomery Advertiser, daily. 62. Daily Dispatch. 63. Standard
Machine Co. 64. Keplinger's Cotton Pickery. 65. Paper Box Factory. |

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