The Varner-Alexander family owned the "Gray Columns" mansion before it was sold to Tuskegee University and became the president's home. The case depicts the Biblical story of the "Vision of Ezechiel." Ambrotype is 4.25 by 5.5 inches.
The child appears to be the younger brother of the adolescent boy in #272. 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 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.
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 x 2.5 inches. The image is covered with spots.
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.
Married Edward Harris III. Ambrotype is 2.75 x 3.25 inches. From the Edward Harris Papers, LPR98. Gilt mat has a U.S. flag at each top corner; a sailing vessel in the bottom left corner, and a cannon in the bottom left corner. The words...
The Montgomery Mounted Rifles became part of the 1st Alabama Cavalry during the Civil War. Gaines later served as a lieutenant colonel of the 53rd Alabama Infantry Mounted Regiment, C.S.A. Copy photograph of a cased ambrotype. Original located in...
Riley had been a member of the Perote Guards of Bullock County, Alabama. Copy photograph of a cased ambrotype. Original located in Alabama cased photographs collection, LPP31, #218.