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All Roads Lead to Citronelle

$13.00 (includes shipping and handling)

On January 24, 1902, a former newspaper in Citronelle, “The Citronelle Call”, printed 10,000 copies of a special edition of its weekly publication. The purpose of this special edition was to inform the residents, tourists, and others that had not visited the town, of the benefits offered in visiting and living in Citronelle. This edition was an overall look at the people, climate, agriculture, businesses, etc., and was distributed throughout the United States. The articles in this booklet are an actual account, word for word, as they were written in that issue.Theywill give you an idea of how life was in Citronelle, Alabama around the turn of the 20th century. The original newspaper donated to the Society by Charles Hattenstien

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Commemorative Coin

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These coins are 1 and 3/4 inches and are solid Antique Brass. Citronelle, Alabama Celebrated 200 Years of Community (1811 - 2011). The Citronelle Historical Preservation Society presented these coins to commemorate this event. One side depicts a scene from the early 1900’s at the Citronelle M&O Depot. The other side shows an outline of the State of Alabama, a star to show where Citronelle is located within Alabama, and the Seal of the City of Citronelle. The coin was designed by Gordon Vernon for the Society.

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Set of 4 Postcards

$3.50 (includes shipping and handling)

The Citronelle Historical Preservation Society presents a set of 4 picture postcards of historic Citronelle, Alabama.

The postcards depict:

  • The Citronelle M&O Depot c, 1903
  • An M&O Railroad Box Car c. 1895
  • The Citronelle M&O Depot c. 2011
  • The HygeiaHotel Cottage c. 2011
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