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Two African American women standing in front of a clapboard building.
"Aunt Matt" and two African American children in Crenshaw County, Alabama.
Train on railroad bridge over Tennessee River near Florence.
John P. Emrich
Benjamin Meek Miller as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives, 1888 to 1889.
Samuel H. Lockett.
6th Alabama Infantry reunion at Jackson's Lake in Elmore County, Alabama.
Raphael Semmes Camp of the United Confederate Veterans in Mobile, Alabama.
Dr. Alvan Wentworth Chapman.
Train on the tracks across the Shoal Creek aqueduct on the Muscle Shoals Canal.
Construction crew in Colbert County, Alabama, probably working on the Muscle Shoals Canal.
Construction crew in Colbert County, Alabama, probably working on the Muscle Shoals Canal.
Mrs. Herman Arnold.
Johnathan McDavid Cunningham of Lauderdale County, Alabama.
Elizabeth O'Rear Acker, wife of Dr. Albert Sutherland Acker and mother of Elisha David Acker.
Hilary Abner Herbert.
Thomas LaFayette Bulger of Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
John Turner Milner.
James Talton Drake with Susannah Butler and daughter Saphrenia Drake.
Josiah James Pegues
Philip Phillips.
Randall Duckworth Berry
John Archibald Campbell.
W. J. B. Padgett.
Robert Miller Patton.
Horace Ware.
Charles Lewis Scott.
Charles Shepherd.
Richard Hooker Wilmer, the second Protestant Episcopal bishop of Alabama from 1862 to 1900.
Richard Hooker Wilmer, the second Protestant Episcopal bishop of Alabama from 1862 to 1900.
Benjamin Cunningham Yancey.
Robert Eugene Steiner.
Mary M. Christopher, member of the John Wade Keyes Chapter of the Daughters of the American...
Juliet Opie Hopkins
Two unidentified African American men.
Robert Tennet Simpson as a member of the Alabama Senate.
Bridge over the Tennessee River in Florence, Alabama.
Men clearing a wide path through a forest in Florence, Alabama.
Men on horseback at the edge of a forest in Florence, Alabama.
Man standing beside a dirt path through forest in Florence, Alabama.
Two small wooden buildings in a field in Florence, Alabama.
Old Court House, 1822 to 1900, Florence, Ala.
Group of men using plows and other tools to break ground in a field in Florence, Alabama.
Arthur Henley Keller, father of Helen Keller.
Men and women on the stone wall at the bank of the Big Spring in Tuscumbia, Alabama.
Arthur Henley Keller.
Henry S. Halbert and another man standing with a group of Choctaw Indians.
Daniel John Meador as member of the Alabama House of Representatives from Marengo County, 1888-1889
"The Man Who Made Dixie Famous Lives in Memphis Tenn U.S.A."
Painted tintype of an unidentified man and woman.
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