"This bell was rung in the city of Montgomery when Gen. Lafayette visited that place in 1825 and is called Alabama's liberty bell. It is the property of the Alabama State Department of Archives and History."
Advertisement for Whippet automobiles from the Willys-Knight Overland Co. in Birmingham, Alabama: "Smoothness of course - and all the power and performance any light car can offer...PLUS the greatest gasoline economy the world has ever known -...
"Clay-Bank Church, built in 1829 and open to all denominations, became a Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in 1831; rebuilt in 1852. Reunions by decendants (sic) of the Dowling, Andrews and Matthews families are held annually the first Sunday in...
"In other climes the snow flakes fall, / The bitter winds their furies call; / But in Mobile bright blossoms fling / A challenge to approaching Spring."
"One of Mobile's glorious azaleas - the most concentrated mass of brilliant color to be seen anywhere. In bloom in Mobile and environs in February and March."
The boat, named "Tennessee Belle," is being used to host a reunion of Civil War veterans. A sign hanging from the top deck reads, "63rd Anniversary Reunion of the Battle of Shiloh Survivors."
"Catching the turpentine from a 'turpentine tree.' Yes, Florida also produces turpentine, and her mining industry is not small. America's largest cane sugar mill is at Clewiston, and the world's largest cigar factory is in Jacksonville. Florida's...
Faustine Hamblin Dunn looking back at the camera, at a picnic for the State Normal School in Montgomery, Alabama. From an album page labeled, "S.N.S. Picnic, Washington Park."
"Spermfield Dorothy, No. 377,884. 12,928 lbs. Milk, 625 lbs. Fat or 735 lbs. Butter in 12 months. Owned by King Pharr, Catharine, Ala." Postmark on the back is from the 1920s, but the final digit is illegible.