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'''Roberts & Sons Printing Company''' was a printing press, publisher and bindery located in the [[Roberts & Sons Building]] at 1810-1812 [[3rd Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. The company moved into that building in [[1897]].
'''Roberts & Sons Printing Company''' was a printing press, publisher and bindery located in the [[Roberts & Sons Building]] at 1810-1812 [[3rd Avenue North]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. The company moved into that building in [[1897]].


In [[1910]] the president of the company was former ''[[Birmingham News]]'' business manager [[C. W. Ufford]].  
In [[1910]] the president of the company was former ''[[Birmingham News]]'' business manager [[C. W. Ufford]]. Their printing plant was damaged by a fire on [[November 25]], [[1911]].


In [[1951]] then president [[Thomas Scruggs]] suffered a heart attack in his office and died.
In [[1951]] then president [[Thomas Scruggs]] suffered a heart attack in his office and died.
[[Category:Printers]]
[[Category:Publishers]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, 14 March 2018

Roberts & Sons Printing Company was a printing press, publisher and bindery located in the Roberts & Sons Building at 1810-1812 3rd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. The company moved into that building in 1897.

In 1910 the president of the company was former Birmingham News business manager C. W. Ufford. Their printing plant was damaged by a fire on November 25, 1911.

In 1951 then president Thomas Scruggs suffered a heart attack in his office and died.