Alva
Greenhouse
Church
& Logan Streets, ca. 1912
Alva, Oklahoma, Woods Co.
This
photo was scanned from a Penny Postcard of my Grandmother's.
I'm not sure of the date, but think it was around 1912. On the
back of the card where the stamp goes it reads: "Place
Postage Stamp Here - Domestic and Canada One Cent - Foreign Two Cents".
Alva Greenhouse
- Church & Logan Streets, ca. 1912. The Alva Greenhouse,
owned and operated by the William R. Maxwell family, was established
in 1909 when the family moved to Alva from Goltry, Oklahoma. Before
establishing a successful flower business, the Maxwells sold fruit and
vegetables with cabbages being their main money crop. In the foreground
of this postcard view is their extensive vegetable garden which had
its own irrigation system. The greenhouses and the family home, both
built in 1909, are in the background. The flower business was started
in the basement of this home in 1911. The business, which later became
known as Maxwell Florists, was sold in 1961 but is still in operation
as Dorothy's Flowers. The green houses are gone but the house is still
standing.
The Following
Information was sent to me by Marvin Henry concerning the postcard
of the Alva Greenhouse. If anyone else out there has any other memories
that they would like to add, please Email me at the E-mail
Linda
"My
long-term memory immediately recognized the house and greenhouses as
being Maxwell Florist. Cannot guarantee this is fact, but when I saw
the picture it immediately came to me that this was what was known as
Maxwell Florist when I was a kid, and was/is located at what is now
Dorothy's Flower's on Logan.
In the late '40's, I delivered papers for the Alva Review Courier on
a route which was in that area. There was a canyon, having since been
partially filled in, between Logan and I think it is Meno street. There
were a few more houses in that area than when the photo was taken, but
the house and greenhouses were there. As a matter of fact, I think the
original house from the picture, with some remodeling, is still there.
The Maxwell of the Maxwell Florist was probably the grandparent of Allyson
Maxwell (class of '55) who I believe married Max Ridgway (class
of '55), and at one time lived across from the new AHS on Flynn.
However, I think Allyson grew up in that house."
Thanks
MarvinHenry