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  Bailey Drug Store

This picture was taken in front of the drug store. 
Yesterdays of Demopolis
  Class of 1960

The Class of 1960 recently held their 50th reunon.
Class of 1960
  Tommy Symon

Tommy Symon rides for the Tribe of Judah.
Tommy Symon
  Class of 1952

We've updated the Class of '52 page.
Class of 1952
  Kentucky Whiskey House Jug

This old crock is marked Kentucky Whiskey House, Demopolis, Alabama.
Kentucky Whiskey House Jug
  Class of 1957

This is the graduation program from May 24, 1957.
Class of 1957
  Downtown Demopolis 1947

This is a composite picture by the DHS photography club.
Downtown Demopolis
  Christmas on the River

Some pictures from COTR events.
Christmas on the River
  Downtown Demopolis circa 1950

Harry Coker sent in this sketch of the downtown area around 1950.
  E. L. Simmons

An early view of Washington Street at Strawberry Street. 
 
  Washington Street at Walnut Street

An early view of Washington Street. 
 
  Brasfield Drugs

An early view of Brasfield Drugs. 
 
  A&P Grocery Store

Do you remember when the A&P grocery was downtown?
Marengo Theater

A very early view of the Marengo Theater.
  Then and Now

William Hill presents a pictorial of "past and present". 
 
  Class of 1966

This is the graduation program from May 27, 1966.
  Demopolis Post Office

An early picture of the post office.
  Demopolis High School

A very early picture of D.H.S.
  Early Fire Trucks

This park scene shows two early fire trucks.
  City Jail

This is an early view of the Demopolis City Jail.
  The Bigbee Barons

The Bigbee Barons started a music sensation in Demopolis.  Read about their story.
  Lowe Jewelry / Western Auto

This picture was probably made in the 80's but we are not sure. 
  Traegers Bakery

Traegers Bakery was the place to get the best baked goods. 
  Park Scene

Can you believe that there were no concrete sidewalks or paved streets?

     
  Rooster Bridge

The year is believed to have been 1925 and the bridge is ready for traffic.

     

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This page was updated
Monday, May 02, 2011