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Dec. 26, 2010
An employee of Biedenharn Candy Co. stands next to a horse and wagon used to deliver some of the world’s first bottled Coca-Cola after bottling began here in 1894. The photo was contributed by Bett...
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Nov. 14, 2010
A man walking on Washington Street carries a sign reading, “First 4th of July Celebration in 82 Years — Hooray!” in a photo believed taken in 1947, the year Dwight Eisenhower visited the city and t...
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Oct. 31, 2010
The famous sidewheel steamboat Belle of the Bends is shown tied up at Vicksburg City Front in this photo taken in the early 1900s. Originally owned by Vicksburg & Greenville Packet Co,, the boat wa...
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Oct. 24, 2010
Two men stand on the front porch of McRaven on Harrison Street. Part of the home was built in 1797 and is believed to be the oldest standing structure in Vicksburg. Other parts of the home were add...
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Oct. 19, 2010
The Butts Home on the southwest corner of Cherry and South streets was razed and cleared for the construction of the former Vicksburg Evening Post building, currently the headquarters of the United...
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October 10, 2010
Barbara Ramsay of Vicksburg shared this view of the Pelican, a ferry boat used to take train cars back and forth across the Mississippi River. The date of the photo is not known.
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Oct. 3, 2010
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Mules pulling two-wheel carts line up in front of a mound of coal owned by John M. Cameron, agent for the Pittsburg Coal Company. Note the men on top of the coal, which was brought south by train. ...
Sept. 26, 2010
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The Speed Street School, recently demolished, was built in the late 1800s. Note the iron fire escape on the end of the building, and there was playground equipment in the yard, to the left. This ph...
Sept. 12, 2010
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Bob Pollard just weeks ago stood as close as possible, top photo, to the same Bovina spot where a photo was taken by a man named Pywell in 1863 when the community was referred to as Big Black River...
SEPT. 5, 2010
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Martha Leese of Vicksburg contributed this photo of her father, Joseph Duncan Price Sr., 1889-1968, with his father, John Lewis Price, 1854-1922, in their car about 1922. The location is unknown.
Aug. 29, 2010
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The sign on the end of the building says Vicksburg was 14 miles away while Meridian was 126 miles in the other direction. The railroad office at Smith’s Station in Hinds, not far from the Big Black...
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A poor man sits in a quilt during severe winter in an old part of Rawalpindi city in Pakistan on Tuesday, Feb 7, 2012. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)AP - U.S. drone-fired missiles hit a house in Pakistan's northwest tribal region near the Afghan border on Wednesday, killing nine people, Pakistani intelligence officials said.


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Pro-Syrian regime supporters wave Syrian and Russian flags as they cheer a convoy believed to be transporting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Thousands of Syrians waving Russian flags cheered Russia's foreign minister as he arrived in Damascus Tuesday for talks with embattled President Bashar Assad on the country's escalating violence. (AP Photo/Muzaffar Salman)AP - Activists say Syrian troops have continued shelling residential neighborhoods in the central city of Homs for the fifth straight day, killing scores of people.


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