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Shoals Area Business Directory
This is a partial copy of a Shoals Area Business Directory, featuring WZZA, Luster's Theological Bookkeeping and Printing Services, and Mr. James Brown of Brown's Cleaners.
Sheffield, Alabama. Reynolds Metal Company. Workmen who are employed in one of the pot rooms.
These are two photographs of workers employed at Reynolds Metal Company in Sheffield, taken by photographer Jack Delano.
Sheffield, Alabama. Reynolds Metal Company. Workman in reduction plant. The white powder on his face is alumina
This is a photograph of a worker at the reduction plant at Reynolds Metal Company in Sheffield, taken by photographer Jack Delano.
Sheffield, Alabama. Reynolds Alloys Company. Workman in the cast house stops for a drink of water
This is a photograph of a worker at the Reynolds Metal Company in Sheffield, taken by photographer Jack Delano in 1942.
Sheffield, Alabama. Renolds Metal Company. Pouring liquid aluminum into pig molds from a ladle at the dast house
This is a photograph of workers at Reynolds Metal Company in Sheffield, photographed by Jack Delano.
Sheffield African American businesses, 1920
This is a business directory from Sheffield in 1920. The African American businesses are denoted with an asterisk.
Sheffield African American businesses, 1913
This is a business directory from Sheffield in 1913. The African American businesses are denoted with an asterisk.
Rush Patton's Livery Stable
This is a collection of newspaper clippings relating to Rush Patton's livery stables. Florence historian Lee Freeman notes: "Rush Patton, Sr. (ca. 1837-1907) was a mulatto free person of color before the Civil War whose 1880 census enumeration gave…
Rush Patton, Jr. carpenter and painter advertisements
These are advertisements for Rush Patton, Jr. who was a carpenter and painter in Florence. Lee Freeman, Florence historian, notes: "Rush, Jr. (1865-aft. 1930) was a son of Rush, Sr. and Mahala Patton, who operated a livery, feed and sale stable until…
Rush Patton
This is a newspaper clipping announcing that Rush Patton had assumed charge of Jesse Patton's stable. Rush Patton was not related to Jesse Patton.
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