Japanese propaganda flier depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt standing on a cliff, holding an American soldier out in front of three large guns that are shooting bullets. It includes the following caption: "Valiant Americans--This hurts me...
John Allan Wyeth when a cadet at Lagrange Military Academy in Franklin County, Alabama. In 1862 he joined Co. I, Russell's 4th Alabama Cavalry as a private. Image is from Confederate Veteran magazine.
"The Montgomery County High School at Ramer has the distinction of being the first school in the State to receive a Civilian Defense Service Award for full cooperation and support of the war effort through civilian defense activities. The student...
The agreement was drafted as part of the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933. By signing it employers agreed to promote the efforts of the National Recovery Administration: "...the undersigned hereby agrees with the President as follows:...Not...
"Photo shows a general view in the House of Representatives here today as official Washington assembled to pay its parting respects to the late Speaker of the House, William B. Bankhead. Left to right front row: Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins;...
Entered the U.S. Navy as a midshipman in 1815. Served numerous commands at sea and ashore, including the Naval Academy's first superintendent; Mexican War veteran. Resigned his U.S. Navy commission in April 1861 and was commissioned as a captain...
Entered the U.S. Navy as a midshipman in 1815. Served numerous commands at sea and ashore, including the Naval Academy's first superintendent; Mexican War veteran. Resigned his U.S. Navy commission in April 1861 and was commissioned as a captain...
In the advertisement Bobo describes the slaves and their owner, Rufus K. Flax of Attalla County, Mississippi, to "come forward and conform to the statute of this State in such cases made and provided."
Left to right on the front row: Mrs. Callie C. Jackson, Mrs. Mary Bell Cummings, Principal [?] G. Franklin Lewis, Miss Ethel Crittendon, Mrs. Helen C. Emory, and Mr. Albert Eugene Fews. Left to right on the back row: Mrs. Timmie Leslie Lowe...