Joseph W. Hodges person
Summary: Attorney whose offices occupy the still-standing house at the rear of the former Silver City Methodist Church.
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cited from SILVER CITY METHODIST CHURCH taken by the pastor of the church from… (1890)s now the courthouse lawn. The picture was taken about 1900.
The people and the horse are unidentified. The .jail was in the basement. This
was the second courthouse in Silver City, the first was on Hudson St. and later
became the Ladies’…
owned
cited from SILVER CITY METHODIST CHURCH taken by the pastor of the church from… (1890)
SILVER CITY METHODIST CHURCH taken by the pastor of the church from
1888-94, the Rev. B. E. Pierce. It was located at the northwest corner of Broadway
and Bayard streets. The hopse at the rear of the church is still standing and in
good re…
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SILVER CITY METHODIST CHURCH taken by the pastor of the church from… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details
SILVER CITY METHODIST CHURCH taken by the pastor of the church from…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain