Thursday, February 23, 2023

 I'm going to include a few links to blog posts I have done about the 1887 panoramic map.

Key to Tuscaloosa Street names: 1. MLK, Jr. Blvd. - WEST MARGIN STREET

2. 31st Ave.- BEAVER STREET
3. 30th Ave.- DEER STREET
4. 29th Ave.- BROWN STREET
5. 28th Ave.- JACKSON STREET
6. 27th Ave.- FRANKLIN STREET
7. Lurleen B. Wallace, S.- JEFFERSON STREET
8. Lurleen B. Wallace, N.- WASHINGTON STREET
9. Greensboro Ave.- MARKET STREET
10. 23rd Ave.- MONROE STREET
11. 22nd Ave.- MADISON STREET
12. 21st Ave.- COLLEGE STREET
13. 20th Ave.- YORK STREET
14. 19th Ave.- BEAR STREET
15. Queen City Ave.- EAST MARGIN STREET (later, QUEEN CITY STREET)
16. 3rd St.- SPRING STREET
17. 4th St.- PINE STREET
18. University Boulevard- BROAD STREET
19. 6th St.- COTTON STREET
20. 7th St.- UNION STREET
21. 8th St.- PIKE STREET
22. 9th St.- LAUDERDALE STREET
23. Bryant Dr.- LAWRENCE STREET
24. 11th St.- OAK STREET
25. 12th St.- WALNUT STREET
26. 13th St.-  LOCUST STREET
27. 14th St.- CHESTNUT STREET
28. 15th St.- SOUTH MARGIN STREET (later, CRESCENT CITY AVENUE)

The city hall & market house are marked "B" and and are at the location of the present-day BAMA Theater. The courthouse was located in the building labeled "A" and was located where the present-day Alston Building now stands.

 This quote from the autobiography of James Robert Maxwell says that slaves received their punishment at the "calaboose". It was next to the City Hall and Meat Market(Bama Theater) on Market Street (Greensboro Ave.). The fire engine house was between the City Hall and the Episcopal Church on Cotton Street(6th Street). Here's James Robert Maxwell's description:"City Hall now was, at that day, the market house with butchers' stalls below, and rooms above for city offices. On the same northeast quarter square stood the city “calaboose,” a little brick cabin, isolated, perhaps twenty feet square, standing back from the sidewalk of Greensboro Avenue some twenty feet. It was in charge of the city marshal, at that date a Dr. Skinner; one of his duties was to apply the “cowhide” to the backs of negro servants who were sent to him for chastisement for small offenses not subject to punishment by law—petty thefts, fighting amongst fellow servants, disobedience, etc. A note from the owner to the marshal and he would string the hands tied together up to a little pulley till the weight of body would almost be taken off the floor, and thirty-nine lashes, at the outside, on the bare back would be applied. I believe the law prescribed forty, but, to be on safe side, they would leave off one. There was a little window in the back wall of “calaboose,” and the boys would get something to stand on, when they saw Dr. Skinner take in a patient, so they might witness the prescribed treatment. Next to the “calaboose,” in the southeast corner of that quarter square, was the office of Dr. William Leland. "


from the August 22, 1889 TUSKALOOSA GAZETTE 


http://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2019/10/autobiography-of-james-robert-maxwell.html


Other links to my 1887 panoramic map comments: 

1887 Panoramic Map decoded https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2019/10/this-second-image-from-1887-aerial-city.html?fbclid=IwAR3loLLWmZLZUZ7YU0hPeiYvd_DVPBPvogk3V1SCRFI0GokqJdy8xWrehdcJemison-

Jemison-Brandon-Waugh House on 1887 map https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-jemison-brandon--house-was.html?fbclid=IwAR1u6_n-28-WSFMoOUAR4c087e4m33cDXzDfqfLgoI_VeGukerVxyj2ylZo1887 

Panoramic Map decoded https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-indian-queen-hotel-1828-1925-on.html?fbclid=IwAR0h8npUTn6fhWxkSL_Ia9C-ICJmfwZS93VrD8fco7RYJePaVNy4DnFJ-tM

1887 Panoramic Map decoded https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2021/06/saw-fitts-sign-on-jemison-wilbourne.html

Sewell Leach house https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2023/02/blog-post_19.html

Hornet Row https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2023/02/blog-post_9.html

Buck Carriage House https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2021/11/blog-post.html

1821 Tuscaloosa City Lots Auction https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2021/10/july-1820-land-office-was-established.html

Sewell Leach  https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2021/03/sewell-leach-httpswww.html

Dearing Place  https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2021/02/to-past-horizons-foster-cummings-circa.html

27th Avenue antebellum houses https://reclaimalabama.blogspot.com/2021/03/you-can-see-present-day-arts-n-autism.html

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