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The '''T. L. Hudgins residence''' was a large Victorian style frame house constructed by [[T. L. Hudgins]] on the northwest corner of [[22nd Street North|22nd Street]] and [[6th Avenue North]], the present site of [[Energen]]'s parking deck. | The '''T. L. Hudgins residence''' was a large Victorian style frame house constructed by [[T. L. Hudgins]] on the northwest corner of [[22nd Street North|22nd Street]] and [[6th Avenue North]], the present site of [[Energen]]'s parking deck. | ||
The house is visible in the background of the [[:Image:AC Oxford Birmingham 1873-5.jpg|earliest known photograph of Birmingham]], by [[A. C. Oxford]], c. [[1872]]-[[1875|75]]. | The house is visible in the background of the [[:Image:AC Oxford Birmingham 1873-5.jpg|earliest known photograph of Birmingham]], by [[A. C. Oxford]], c. [[1872]]-[[1875|75]]. In the photograph, the house appears to be only one story tall. | ||
[[Category:Houses]] | [[Category:Houses]] |
Revision as of 20:12, 6 August 2014
The T. L. Hudgins residence was a large Victorian style frame house constructed by T. L. Hudgins on the northwest corner of 22nd Street and 6th Avenue North, the present site of Energen's parking deck.
The house is visible in the background of the earliest known photograph of Birmingham, by A. C. Oxford, c. 1872-75. In the photograph, the house appears to be only one story tall.