File:Major Francisco de Moraes photo Festa do Dois de Julho, Caetité, 1920s.jpg

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Português: Fotografia registrando o major Francisco de Moraes durante a Festa do Dois de Julho em Caetité no início da década de 1920.

Na imagem o cortejo no então "Largo da Feira" ou "Largo do Alegre" (atual Praça Dr. Rodrigues Lima ou "Feira Velha") em que aparecem alguns dos casarões seculares e o Mercado Municipal (à direita), construído na gestão do Coronel Cazuzinha (1897) como intendente.

Caetité foi a primeira cidade do estado da Bahia a comemorar a vitória brasileira nas lutas que consolidaram a independência de Portugal a 2 de julho de 1823 (havendo registro de que essa festa teve sua primeira edição já em 1826). Esta é a imagem mais antiga do festejo.
Date circa 1922
date QS:P,+1922-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Scan of original photo
Author Unknown photographer
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