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Power Steer: 1910

Savannah, Georgia, circa 1910. "A bovinmobile." 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.

Savannah, Georgia, circa 1910. "A bovinmobile." 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.

 

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"Bring me my goat-cart!"

Of course, this is not a goat-cart. However, it made me think of Porgy's famous exclamation as he vows to travel to New York to save Bess.

Steel rim repair

Hey, whatever gets you through the manure.

Cigars and Tobacco

Photo taken on West Congress Street, looking across Johnson Square. Ed L. Byck's Cigar and Tobacco store at 2 West Bryan can be seen in the background. None of the buildings remain.

Crushing poverty

Wow-----. Look at how the front left wheel is repaired with wire. Any idea of who this is? I wonder what was the business?

[That's a very 21st-century perspective you have there. - Dave]

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