V248:: Posted ca.1912, Street Scenes, Danville Virginia, Union Street on a Busy Day, Showing Tobacco Industry, Pittsylvania County, Covered Wagons, Horse-and-Buggies, Teamsters, Telegraph Poles, Commercial Signage, Baker Furniture New & Used, Booth Brothers Grocers, Fuller Brothers Hardware, Coiners Hardware Company, Warehouse, J. Murray Jordon Publisher (Philadelphia Pennsylvania),

SKU-V248::
Posted ca.1907, Street Scenes, Danville Virginia, Union Street on a Busy Day, Showing Tobacco Industry, Pittsylvania County, Covered Wagons, Horse-and-Buggies, Teamsters, Telegraph Poles, Commercial Signage, Baker Furniture New & Used, Booth Brothers Grocers, Fuller Brothers Hardware, Coiners Hardware Company, Warehouse,
J. Murray Jordon Publisher (Philadelphia Pennsylvania),

FYI: “Danville is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. The city is located in the Southside Virginia region and on the fall line of the Dan River. It was a center of tobacco production and was an area of Confederate activity during the American Civil War, due to its strategic location on the Richmond and Danville Railroad. In April 1865 it briefly served as the final capital of the Confederate States before its surrender later that year. Danville is the principal city of the Danville, Virginia Micropolitan Statistical Area. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Danville with surrounding Pittsylvania County for statistical purposes. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,590. It is bounded by Pittsylvania County and Caswell County, North Carolina to the south.” (Wikipedia)

USA 1907 c.Reference number: 2023.V248