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Item Code: 731-545
Image was taken by Foust’s of Wilson, North Carolina. Image is clean with good contrast. It shows the teller windows in the bank. One window is occupied by a Teller while further down a woman leans out of the office door. The bottom of the mount has a handwritten title “THE PLANTERS BANK, WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA.” Image dates from approx. 1900. Image meas. approx. 9.50 x 6.50 and comes mounted on a 13.00 x 9.75 inch mount. Mount has some light surface dirt from storage. Reverse has photographer’s information.
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