Small flier promoting George Wallace in the 1970 gubernatorial campaign. It focuses on his plans for securing "educational excellence" and "economic progress."
"'Where America's Race to the Moon Began' This scene shows a part of Big Springs Park, the City Hall, Madison County Courthouse, State National Bank Building and other fine edifices in downtown."
"A 1.9 million dollar, State-owned science exhibit containing Exhibit Building, Rocket Area, Apollo-Saturn V Moon Rocket, Moon Crater and Missile Area. Features 50 audience participation exhibits describing rocket propulsion, living in space,...
"Earth's Largest Space Exhibit, Tranquility Base, Huntsville, Alabama 35807. This is the main exhibit room at the Alabama Space and Rocket Center. The Center contains the world's largest collection of rockets, missiles and space vehicles, and...
"Four acres of missiles and space vehicles, realistic moon crater, and especially designed devices and authentic exhibits create personal involvement and participation in the most complex technology in the history of man - lets YOU be the...
Article written by Bill Kennedy for his column, "Branch Head Bill Says!" In it Kennedy promotes George Wallace because he poses the "threat of a third national party," which he proved when he "organized and led a 10-million-vote...
Pamphlet promoting Albert Brewer in the 1978 gubernatorial campaign. The publication discusses biographical details; Brewer's political accomplishments from his first term in office; and his stance on current issues.
"Albert Brewer was elected Lt. Governor of Alabama without opposition in the general election on Nov. 8, 1966. In January, 1963 he was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives and was the youngest (age 34) ever elected to this high post. He...
"How Blacks Have Died for the Right to Vote." Leaflet issued by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Inside is a list of African Americans who were killed from 1955 to 1968: Lamar Smith, George W. Lee, Herbert Lee, Medgar...
"Miss Baker, the first lady of space, is on exhibit at the Alabama Space and Rocket Center. Miss Baker was the first monkey to survive a journey into space on May 28, 1959. She lives at the world's largest space exhibit in a special monkeynaut...
"Big Spring International Park, located in the heart of Huntsville's downtown business district next to the County Courthouse and City Hall, is the site where John Hunt founded the city in 1805. The park, covering several city blocks, contains...
Inside the Governor's Mansion. Newspaper photo accompanies article: "Governor's Mansion Now Can Be Source of Pride." From the Montgomery Advertiser - Journal, May 25, 1979.
"Claiborne at Dauphin Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602. Crypt Chapel - located beneath the sanctuary is notable for its Crucifixion mosaic and altar of Sicilian jasper. Burial vaults contain four former Bishops of Mobile: Michael Portier, d. 1859;...
"Claiborne at Dauphin Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602. Cornerstone placed, 1835; consecrated for worship 1850; twin towers completed in the 1890's. The edifice serves a congregation formally organized in 1704 making it the mother church of Alabama...
"Claiborne at Dauphin Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602. Parish founded 1704. Interior as seen from the choir loft. Altar and tabernacle are centered in the sanctuary under a bronze representation of the Risen Christ; flanked by the pulpit (right) and...