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Smoke Duke's Mixture Natural Tobacco – George Schwartz Germania Hall – Savannah, GA

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

The Milwaukee Sentinel - November 14, 1912 - Google

Saturated & Rehued © Frank H. Jump

Desaturated & Dehued © Frank H. Jump

Sepia © Frank H. Jump

Grayscale © Frank H. Jump

Trinkets & Trash dot org

Durham Smoking Tobacco & Duke’s Mixture. Fine cut tobacco (Roll your own, RYO). Two classic brands of cigarette tobacco which originated in the 1860s-70s in Durham, NC. Flu cured tobacco made the smoke from these cigarettes mild, that is, easy to inhale. These examples date from after 1911, following the breakup of the American Tobacco Trust. – Trinkets & Trash dot org

The only references I found about Germania Hall was in Google Books in a book by Whip Morrison Triplett called Savannah – Illustrated in postcards.

Savannah - Postcard History Series © Whip Morrison Triplett

Savannah - Postcard History Series © Whip Morrison Triplett

Internet Resources:

Barbary Coast – San Diego’s ‘In Spot’ – New California Theatre – San Diego, CA – Mitch Paluszek

© Mitch Paluszek

The picture was taken from the corner of 3rd Ave and B Street in downtown San Diego; the building on which this is painted is at 4th and C. The building itself is a gem; the old “California Theater.” Shuttered now. – Mitch Paluszek

Saturated and hue altered to enhance text by Frank H. Jump – picture by Mitch Paluszek

This Spanish Colonial Revival theater was built in 1927 and seated over 2200 patrons. Once a premiere venue for the city, the theater has been in disuse for decades. Although the California was renovated in 1988, two years later it was again scheduled for demolition. Now, in addition to restorations, plans call for a wide redevelopment of the entire area, which should bring the theater back into the spotlight and out from the shadows of time.Cinema Treasures

Samuel Goldwyn presents Barbary Coast – United Artists – Internet Movie Poster Awards Gallery (IMPA)

From the Halls of Moctezuma to the shores of Tripoli – Marine Corps – Barbary Wars

Lahaina Printsellers – Printsellers dot com

Internet resources:

Wholesale Poultry – Skull Graffiti – Urban Ediglyph – Savannah, GA

© Frank H. Jump

Progressive Grocer Cover – September 1950

Progressive Grocer Magazine

Black History Month – Remembering Bayard Rustin – New play based on biography – Lost Prophet

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Bayard Rustin’s life is depicted in a new play and a biography by John D’Emilio. – Amazon dot com

Check out the details of the new play at Jeff Kelly Lowenstein’s blog.

Wondering if Harold Ford of Tennessee will be in attendance?

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Capitol Records Building – Los Angeles, CA – Scranton, PA – Yellow Submarine Movie Trailer

August 14, 2009 © Frank H. Jump

Capitol Records links:

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Yellow Submarine – Wikipedia

“Duophonic” was used as a trade name for the process by Capitol Records for re-releases of mono recordings in the mid-to-late 1960s through the 1970s. They employed this technique in order to increase their inventory of Stereo LPs, to satisfy retailer demand for more stereo content (and help promote the sale of stereo receivers and turntables). For nearly ten years, Capitol used the banner “DUOPHONIC-For Stereo Phonographs Only” to differentiate their true stereo LPs from the Duophonic LPs. – Wikipedia

The Capitol Records Tower in Hollywood, with mural by Richard Wyatt titled Hollywood Jazz featuring prominent jazz artists Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Billie Holiday and Duke Ellington. – Wikipedia Commons

Taken from Beatles Collecting – Decoding Capitol LP Prefixes:

These are the Capitol mint-mark symbols and their corresponding plant location:

       / \
      / I \     Scranton, PA
     / A M \
     -------

     \  |  /
      \ | /
   ----   ----  Los Angeles, CA
      / | \
     /  |  \
      _____
     /      \
    |        |  Jacksonville, IL
    |        |
     \______/

          /|
     ___ / |    Winchester, VA
         \ |
          \|

Beatles historian Bruce Spizer was the first to discover that the “IAM” in the Scranton symbol is the symbol for the union that worked in the Capitol pressing plant, the International Association of Machinists. The Los Angeles symbol is a star, for Hollywood. The Winchester symbol, which many collectors think looks like a wine glass on its side, was actually first crudely hand-etched into a record master by a pressing engineer and was supposed to look like a “Winchester” rifle. – Beatles Collecting

If you lived on the east coast of the USA and you bought records by the Beatles in the 1960’s (or if your mom and dad bought records by Frank Sinatra in the 50’s), chances are they were manufactured here. The plant hasn’t made records since 1969 when Capitol phased out its operations here in favor of its Winchester, Virginia pressing plant. – Exakta’s Flickr Stream

Previously posted on April 25, 2008:

Capitol Records Inc - Scranton, PA

Scranton, PA  © Frank H. Jump

Capitol Records Inc - Scranton, PA

Scranton, PA © Frank H. Jump

The Scranton Button Company was a U.S. corporation, founded in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1885. In the 1920s it branched out from making buttons into pressing shellac gramophone records. In July 1929 it merged with Regal Records, Cameo Records, Banner Records and the US branch of Pathé Records to form the American Record Corporation. The company was acquired in 1946 by Capitol Records. – Wikipedia

Some websites on Capitol Records:

The Scranton Button Co

Scranton, PA © Frank H. Jump

The Scranton Button Co

Scranton, PA © Frank H. Jump

The Scranton Button Co

Scranton, PA © Frank H. Jump

Frank & Co. Wholesale Dry Goods & Notions – Savannah, GA

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Frank & Co Wholesale Dry Goods & Notions - 131-133 Broughton Street - Savannah, GA - Ebay item

Notions: A notion is an accessory in the sewing industry. The word is usually used in the plural. Notions are sewn or glued onto garments and manufactured goods; their manufacture is an industry in itself. Notions include all types of fasteners and novelties. Examples of notions are buttons, zippers and beads. – Wikipedia

Green Co – Savannah, GA

© Frank H. Jump

Another forward-looking “green” company.

Leed's – Moskin's – Easy Credit Terms

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Synagogues of Savannah – Shalom Y'all! – Richard McBee

Congregation Mickve Israel

Congregation Mickve Israel, Savannah GA - © Richard McBee

Congregation Mickve Israel, Savannah GA - © Richard McBee

Bnai Brith Jacob Synagogue

Congregation Mickve Israel - © Richard McBee

Congregation Mickve Israel - © Richard McBee

Check out Rantourage’s posting on the art and life of Richard McBee