Mollie, I do not have any of the directories. I saw them at the Birmingham Public Library. They have a collection starting in the 1870's. I do not live in Birmingham so I cannot do look-ups there. Someone living there might be able to assist you. Melba -----Original Message----- From: WALTER PAWLIK <froglady2@worldnet.att.net> To: Melba Clark <melba.clark@gte.net> Date: Saturday, October 14, 2000 11:11 PM Subject: Re: [ALJEFFER] B'ham City directory/Brownsville/1883-84, >Hi Melba, >Would any of your directories have the following surnames: GRA(I)NGER, >GREEN, HILL. >Thanks, >MOllie Charles Pawlik >-----Original Message----- >From: Melba Clark <melba.clark@gte.net> >To: ALJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com <ALJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Saturday, October 14, 2000 9:25 AM >Subject: [ALJEFFER] B'ham City directory/Brownsville/1883-84, > > >From: >Birmingham City Directory, 1883-84. Birmingham Public Library. > >Gazetteer of Principal Points in Jefferson County. > >Page 286 >BROWNSVILLE > >FarmersÂ’ postoffice on GloverÂ’s Ferry road, twelve miles from this city. >Farmers receiving their mail at this office: >J C Brown, >J W Earley, >H C Jenkins, >J W Black, >John Farrington, >B A Robertson, >Bryant Smith, >B Henderson, >M Henderson, >D P Jackson, >S Arnett, >A J Marsh, >Wm Adams, >J R Heaton, >Robert Thomas, >Levy Black, >John Wheeler, >Joseph Heaton, >J K Miller >Bryant Smith. > > > > >