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#170 Packet, James T. (BIG JIM) Staples, laying stern upstream, Prairie Bluff, Alabama River, (Mi 225, from Mobile), on Maiden Trip, 1909.

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#170 Packet, James T. (BIG JIM) Staples, laying stern upstream, Prairie Bluff, Alabama River, (Mi 225, from Mobile), on Maiden Trip, 1909.

What Mobile, Alabama looked like in the 1900s through these Stunning Historical Photos

#170 Packet, James T. (BIG JIM) Staples, laying stern upstream, Prairie Bluff, Alabama River, (Mi 225, from Mobile), on Maiden Trip, 1909.

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