Old Saloons of Dallas
I would like to learn more about the saloons/ tavens of Dallas ~ from the earliest days through the mid-twentieth century (and even beyond
). In particular, any information about women employed by or serving in these establishments would be appreciated.
This item was posted elsewhere, but I thought I'd move it here. The postcard was available for auction on eBay a while back.
Drawing from the 1910 city directory for Dallas, generously posted on Jim Wheat's website for Dallas-County History ~
http://tinyurl.com/9mrg5p
... Pat Hannon also (perhaps previously) may have run a saloon on North Central Street (Avenue?).
It would be interesting to learn more of this gentleman ~ his life and work. Though I did not find his name mentioned in a headline during a quick search of the Dallas Morning News archives, maybe something about him lies buried there. What might he have done when the weight of Prohibition came crashing in on the old '101'?
This item was posted elsewhere, but I thought I'd move it here. The postcard was available for auction on eBay a while back.
Drawing from the 1910 city directory for Dallas, generously posted on Jim Wheat's website for Dallas-County History ~
http://tinyurl.com/9mrg5p
... Pat Hannon also (perhaps previously) may have run a saloon on North Central Street (Avenue?).
It would be interesting to learn more of this gentleman ~ his life and work. Though I did not find his name mentioned in a headline during a quick search of the Dallas Morning News archives, maybe something about him lies buried there. What might he have done when the weight of Prohibition came crashing in on the old '101'?