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[[File:1890 Eubank Bros dissolution notice.png|right|thumb|415px|1890 dissolution notice published in the ''[[Birmingham News]]''.]]
[[File:1890 Eubank Bros dissolution notice.png|right|thumb|415px|1890 dissolution notice published in the ''[[Birmingham News]]''.]]
The '''Eubank Brothers''' were [[Alfred Eubanks|Alfred]] and [[George Eubanks]] (1861-1928), sons of [[William C. Eubank]], who operated a dentistry office in [[Birmingham]] in the 1880s.
The '''Eubank Brothers''' were [[Alfred Eubanks|Alfred]] and [[George Eubank]] (1861-1928), sons of [[William C. Eubank]], who operated a dentistry office in [[Birmingham]] in the 1880s.


In [[1884]] Alfred resided in [[Elyton]] and his brother boarded at the [[Relay House]]. The Eubanks were known for their eager adoption of the latest technologies. Their clinic was located in [[O'Brien's Opera House]] in the mid-1880s and moved to the second floor of the new [[Watts Building (1888)|Watts Building]], above the [[Lawson Carpet Co.]], in [[1888]].
In [[1884]] Alfred resided in [[Elyton]] and his brother boarded at the [[Relay House]]. The Eubanks were known for their eager adoption of the latest technologies. Their clinic was located in [[O'Brien's Opera House]] in the mid-1880s and moved to the second floor of the new [[Watts Building (1888)|Watts Building]], above the [[Lawson Carpet Co.]], in [[1888]].

Revision as of 15:12, 11 December 2019

1890 dissolution notice published in the Birmingham News.

The Eubank Brothers were Alfred and George Eubank (1861-1928), sons of William C. Eubank, who operated a dentistry office in Birmingham in the 1880s.

In 1884 Alfred resided in Elyton and his brother boarded at the Relay House. The Eubanks were known for their eager adoption of the latest technologies. Their clinic was located in O'Brien's Opera House in the mid-1880s and moved to the second floor of the new Watts Building, above the Lawson Carpet Co., in 1888.

The partnership dissolved, by "mutual consent" in 1890. George kept the existing office and Alfred moved his practice into a new floor constructed above the May & Thomas Hardware Co.'s "Mantel House" at 2017½ 3rd Avenue North.


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