A black and white photo of the Woodman of the Union building. It is four stories tall, brick with light colored glazed terra cotta window surrounds and balconies. The building sits on the corner of two streets and the main doorway is on the corner. There are decorative balconies on the second and third stories above the entrance and at an entrance in the middle of the right or Malvern Avenue side with balconies above. There is a vehicle parked on both sides of the building and one in the foreground on the opposite side of the street. You can see the street car lines in front of the building and there are utility poles with service lines on the same side of the street as the Woodman building.
Woodmen of the Union Building
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Tuskegee Institute architect W.T. Bailey designed the Woodmen of the Union Building in 1922; it was financed by the fraternal insurance company, Woodmen of the Union under the leadership of John L. Webb.
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