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BARLOW UNDERTAKER & EMBALMERS
This magnificent photo is as good as
it gets. Here we see life (and death) at the turn of the century.
Electricity has just come about, but most people still use gas lamps.
The horseless carriage is just around the corner but most people still
use horse and wagon. The funeral business has caught-on in a
big way now, due mostly to the Civil War, only 50 years earlier.
Yes, 50 years seems like a long time but those at 50 will tell you
that it's just a quick ticking of the clock. Funeral homes were famous
for their beautiful custom built hearses and two black horses all
decked out in their finest harness. The Barlow funeral home was photographed
in 1917 at Its location on 504 Virginia street. George Barlow,
owner is standing on the sidewalk in front of the building. Mareus
Daw, a driver is seated in the horse drawn hearse which was then the
first mortuary vehicle See a large image of this photo HERE Photo courtesy of Sonny Matics at the Matics Funeral Home in Clendenin |