Description1887 Perspective Map of Anniston Alabama.jpg
English: This perspective/panoramic map, created by Henry Wellge, shows a bird's eye view of Anniston, Alabama in 1887. It was published by Beck & Pauli Lith. Co. and "copyrighted for 'Anniston City Land Company'". It is not drawn to scale. It contains illustrations and an index to points of interest: Grace Episcopal Church, Presbyterian Church, Methodist Church, Baptist Church, Congregational Church, Catholic Church, Noble Institute for Girls, Boys High School, Anniston City Land Company's Office, Woodstock Iron Co., Noble Bros. Car Wheel Works, Alabama Car Works, Rolling Mill, Anniston Cotton Mills, Water Works, Water Tower, Murray & Stevenson's Foundry, Ice Factory, and others.
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