Oxford shows off its ‘picture-perfect’ history
By Jeanie Petersen
Correspondent
OXFORD - On June 6, with a full house, the Oxford Historical Society presented an “Oxford Photo History with Anna Stark.” Stark, an Oxford native and vice president of the Oxford Historical Society, displayed a sampling of photos from the hundreds in her premier post card collection. With her commentary, the picture display was like taking a nostalgic tour of Oxford Village. The vintage “picture post card tour,” spanning 150 years, was very well received by the large audience.
There were examples of Oxford’s architecture such as the St. James Hotel & Hotchkiss Inn, churches (some that are gone), private residences, the “new” bandstand, the shirt factory, D.L.& W. railroad stations, WRC Home, the River Bridge, Cole Fountain in LaFayette Park, and more, mostly photographed in the early 1900s. Stark described where the buildings were built or any changes on that site. One picture was of the Oxford post office, which is now Hoppie’s ice cream parlor!
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