"The bridge at this intersection on the outskirts of Birmingham, is called the R. H. Wharton Bridge, and on it is a marble shaft in memory of this late county commissioner." The postmark date on the back of this postcard is July 24, 1957.
The following is written on the front of the postcard: "What is left of Shell Road. See driftwood in the woods. See oyster shells to right. This is all sand now. Monroe Park."
"A View of Shell Road. Among the many beautiful and historical places in and about Mobile, by far the most popular is Shell Road, which follows the west shore of Mobile Bay for a distance of several miles. It was chartered in 1854 as a private...
"Shell Road. Among the many beautiful and historical places in and about Mobile, by far the most popular is the Shell Road, which follows the west shore of Mobile Bay for a distance of several miles. It was chartered in 1854 as a private...