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John C. Marrast, C.S.A.
Seven of the eleven survivors of Company F, 12th Alabama Infantry Regiment, in Opelika, Alabama.
Captain William Jefferson Bickerstaff, Co.I, 34th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
Private James Henry Bickerstaff, Co.F, 6th Alabama Infantry.
Charlie Cobb of SNCC, standing on a porch or balcony above a street.
Charlie Cobb of SNCC, standing on a porch or balcony above a street.
Herman Pfaff lying in a hammock on the porch of the superintendent's house at Brierfield, Alabama.
"John Allan Wyeth when a boy soldier."
Fed Ardis.
"Felix G. Hubbard, Opelika, Ala."
"Hon. T. H. Herndon."
"A. D. Hutton."
"First Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama."
Governor Don Siegelman sitting on the hood of a Mercedes sports utility vehicle in front of the...
Waldo Covered Bridge over Talladega Creek, Talladega County, Alabama.
Oakachoy Covered Bridge, Coosa County; built in 1915 by Melton Harris, burned in 2001
Swann Covered Bridge over Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River, Blount County, Alabama.
Moving Alamuchee Covered Bridge to Livingston, Alabama.
Tallahatchee Covered Bridge near Alexandria, Calhoun County, Alabama.
"This Tallahatchee Creek Bridge in Calhoun County is of the uncommon King type structure."
Captain John H. Lester, Company E, 9th Alabama Cavalry, C.S.A.
Frank B. Gurley, C.S.A.
William B. Hussey, C.S.A.
James E. Cobb.
Colonel Edward Courtney Bullock, 18th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A.
John R. McDonald.
"'Heroine' Running the Blockade."
Caleb Huse.
"They're Alabamy-bound."
Frank and Ocllo Boykin with Eleanor Roosevelt at a press conference in Birmingham, Alabama.
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