Map indicating "wet" and "dry" counties in the state. At the bottom of the page, a statement by W. B. Crumpton asks legislators to pass prohibition laws. Crumpton was a Baptist minister and president of the Alabama Anti-Saloon League.
"Just after he had been overwhelmingly elected, by a purely partisan vote, to the post, Representative William B. Bankhead, of Alabama, was pictured taking the oath as Speaker of the 75th Congress that sat today (Jan. 5), for the first time....
The plaque hanging behind them reads, "In this hall the ordinance of Secession which withdrew Alabama from the Union of Sovereign States, was passed Jan. 11, 1861. To commemorate this fact this tablet is erected by the Ladies' Memorial Association...
The plaque hanging behind them reads, "In this hall the ordinance of Secession which withdrew Alabama from the Union of Sovereign States, was passed Jan. 11, 1861. To commemorate this fact this tablet is erected by the Ladies' Memorial Association...
Describes the statute regarding access to public records in Alabama and the responsibilites of government to provide access to those records in a timely and efficient manner