Drawn by Edward Harris, an ornithologist, naturalist, and friend of John James Audubon. This sketch is in the museum collection at the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
The article mentions that Mrs. M. E. Tulloss, the former principal of the Young Ladies' Seminary in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is going to California to teach: "It is an interesting fact, that she is the first female teacher and missionary that goes to...
Drawn by Edward Harris, an ornithologist, naturalist, and friend of John James Audubon. This sketch is in the museum collection at the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
The boy appears to be the older brother of the child in #271. The Varner-Alexander family owned the "Gray Columns" mansion before it was sold to Tuskegee University and became the president's home. Ambrotype is 2 x 2.5 inches.
The Varner-Alexander family owned the "Gray Columns" mansion before it was sold to Tuskegee University and became the president's home. Ambrotype is 2.75 x 3.25 inches.
(No wartime photograph is known to exist. This image appears to be a retouched to show him in his U.S. Army uniform.) Graduated from West Point, 1826; Black Hawk War and Mexican War veteran. Resigned his U.S. Army commission and was commissioned...
Alice later married George Legare, and Rebecca later married R. V. Howard. This photograph was taken in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Daguerreotype is 3.25 x 4.25 inches. Case has no design. From the Berry-Vasser-Gunter-Crommelin family papers.