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* [[E. H. Sholl]] (1907) | |||
* [[B. A. Fox]] (1907) | |||
* [[F. G. Grace]] (1907) | |||
* [[M. A. Copeland]] (1907) | |||
[[Category:Former bars]] | [[Category:Former bars]] | ||
[[Category:19th Street North]] | [[Category:19th Street North]] |
Latest revision as of 11:34, 24 January 2021
- This article is about the downtown Birmingham saloon. For the saloon at Ida Station see Midway Saloon (Pratt City).
The Midway Saloon was a bar operated at 209–211 19th Street North in the 1890s. There were offices above the saloon.
Tenants
- 1: N. S. Harris / Maggie Harris (1897)
- 3-4: Gregg & Thornton attorneys (1897)
- 5: Alexander Dallas real estate (1897)
- 9–10: H. P. Heflin attorney (1897)
- E. H. Sholl (1907)
- B. A. Fox (1907)
- F. G. Grace (1907)
- M. A. Copeland (1907)