"Humorous note of the occasion came when Lt. Gov. Handy Ellis introduced Alabama Republican National Committeeman Lonnie Noojin and repeatedly termed him Democratic committeeman, much to the delight of his audience." Governor Chauncey Sparks is...
"Historic site commemorating the 1819 Constitutional Convention where Alabama entered the Union. One of only 50 such locations in the United States. Contains a complete homestead with out-buildings and gardens, newspaper office, print shop,...
"'The Birth of Alabama' - where forty-four delegates met to write the Alabama Constitution in 1819. Costumed guides stroll through Federal period rooms, restored to their 19th century splendor. A tour of the gardens and the reconstructed historic...
"This building is a landmark and has been cited as being one of historic and architectural interest. It is beautifully maintained in lawns and flowers the year 'round."
This album contains images of United States Army soldiers training and working during World War I. It also includes scenes of France and Germany during the war, and scenes of New York City and Washington, D.C. after the soldiers returned to the...
"On this campus site once stood the Green Bottom Inn, one of Huntsville's earliest hostelries, noted for its race track. GRAY GANDER, once rated the world's fastest horse and winner of a $20,000 purse (not a small amount in the 1800's), raced and...
"Old Stagecoach Hotel, Mooresville, Alabama. This was one of the early stagecoach stops in North Alabama. The post office was on the first floor, and mail was sorted while the passengers ate. Mooresville is the site of Old House, in which Andrew...