Facing south looking at the Intersection of 2nd and Main. The building on the right is Planters Bank and Trust Company founded by Charles Brooks Thomas and Clarence C. Pritchett in 1914.
Town pond with old Cotton Gin in background.
The Maroney house was located on 5th Avenue.
Planters Bank & Trust Company on 2nd Avenue.
Thomaston Hotel. Photo by Dad Burnitt, Demopolis, Alabama
Thomaston, Alabama telephone directory circa 1950s
Lena Lockhart Vignette
Miss Lena Lockhart
Old Nunally Home in Thomaston located off road on Highway 25 South.
Country Gem Cafe, Thomaston. Located at intersection of Highways 25 and 28.
DeWitt Home, Thomaston, was located on Short Street before it was torn down.
Williams house before it burned. Was located on Chesnut Street.
Old Gulf Station in background. Located on NW corner of intersection of Highway 28 and Chestnut Street.
Downtown Thomaston. Photographed by Dad Burnitt, Demopolis, Alabama
Dr. C.J. Stallworth.
MCHS Class 3/9/1917.
First Baptist Church, circa 1900
Town pond before it was enlarged.
The Presbyterian Church, before it was destroyed, was located at the SE corner of the intersection of Highway 25 and 4th Avenue. Photo by Dad Burnitt of Demopolis, AL.
Nichols House at SW corner of 2nd Avenue and Chesnut Street. Katy Ree Hunt, Becky Pritchett, and Buddy Pritchett in foreground. Photo taken around 1968. Mr. Pritchett was born in the Nichols House in 1915.
"Ode to Clifford" - A poem by Charles C. Mitchell Jr. in honor of his father at his 90th birthday.
Old Domino parlor before it was torn down.
Thomaston Auto Parts located on Highway 25 South.
Elk Food Mart, Thomaston, located at intersection of highways 25 and 28.
L.H. Walters Store, Thomaston, located on 2nd Avenue.
Thomaston Icehouse (no longer standing). Located on Main Street.
Downtown Thomaston - Buck Drug Co.
The E.G. Thomas home on Highway 28 East.
Marengo County High School
Alley and old domino parlor.
Vick House before it was torn down. Was located on 3rd Avenue.
Thomaston 6th Grade Boys - 1931
Marengo County Choral Club. Photo taken on Thomaston Baptist Church steps. Circa 1937.
Old Conner Home in Thomaston located on Highway 25 North.
The Day House in 2001 before it was torn down to make room for the Baptist Church fellowship building. Located on 3rd Avenue.
Deloach Home on 5th Avenue before it was torn down.
Ross Monument Co, Thomaston, located on Highway 28.
Old warehouse behind pond before it was torn down.
C.B. Thomas house. Now the Don/Ro Crocker house. The oldest house in Thomaston. Located on Sixth Avenue.
Thomaston Grammar School in 1934 on Main Street across from Thomaston Baptist Church.
Methodist Church construction, circa 1923
Thomaston Elementary School
King Lumber Company, Prentice, Marengo County, Alabama - early 1900s - about 3 miles east of Thomaston
Thomaston 6th Grade - 1931
Thomaston advertisement in the December, 1954 issue of the Alabama Municipal Journal.
Alma Compton Home in Thomaston located on 4th Avenue.
Anderson Garage (no longer standing) located on Highway 25 South.
Hunt Home, Thomaston, located on 3rd Avenue.
Harris Place, Thomaston, located on Highway 25 North.
Cooper Home, Thomaston, located on 1st Avenue before it was remodeled.
The Calaboose. Located on 1st Avenue.
Howard Hale home located on 5th Avenue.
The Mitchell house on 2nd Avenue.
Stallworth Drug Company
King Lumber Company, Prentice, Marengo County, Alabama - early 1900s - about 3 miles east of Thomaston
Depot at Hugo, Alabama, circa 1910.
Homer W. Parker's store on west side of Hwy. 25 just south of the Hwy. 25/Hwy. 28 intersection in Thomaston.
Old Thrash Home in Thomaston located on Highway 25 South.
76 Gas Station located on Highway 25.
Old Carlton Home, Thomaston, located on Main Street.
Deanna
on September 20, 2012I lived in Thomaston in the 70s and went to MCHS ( I was cheerleader in 79 good times ) Thanks for the great pictures !
Irma Reed Quinn
on November 22, 2011I live in Germany, far far away from my home. I enjoyed looking at the pictures of Old Thomaston. I now realize how much II miss this beautiful place so very much! Thank you.
Gary Brown
on May 12, 2011Hello Bobby...I came across this site and it brought back great memories....wondering if you are the same Bobby that my "Grandma Brown" babysat back in the 60's/70's...