Marschall was an artist and was best known for his portrait paintings. He was a native of Prussia but spent most of his life in the American South, including Mobile and Marion, Alabama. Tintype is 2.5 x 3.75 inches.
Baggett served as Alabama's state auditor from 1955 to 1959; state treasurer from 1959 to 1963 and from 1967 to 1975; and secretary of state from 1951 to 1955, 1963 to 1967, and 1975 to 1979.
The bronze panel doors depict eight scenes by Nathan Glick from Alabama's history. The doors were placed at the Washington Avenue entrance to the building in 1940, but they now hang in the west wing of the building.
These photographs were taken before and after Frank Boykin's funeral at the Dauphin Way United Methodist Church in Mobile, Alabama. The images show his pallbearers arriving in Mobile and later carrying his casket from the church building.
In this article Boykin describes hunting and fishing in southern Alabama, particularly on his hunting preserve in McIntosh. Also included is an image of Boykin with an enormous fish that he caught: "Alabama's Representative Frank W. Boykin rates...
"Far over the plains of Monroe County Thursday rang the piercing cry 'P-E-E-G...P-E-E-G...COME ON P-E-E-G,' intersperced with sounds of hogs chomping corn. It was the hog calling contest feature of Monroeville's Regional Hog Show and Festival. In...
"A large group of Mobilians visited Washington this past week to take part in the annual American Red Cross convention. The Mobilians were guests of Cong. Frank Boykin at a luncheon in the Capitol Building and included (left to right), Albert...
"Congressmen Frank Boykin, left, and Robert Sikes, center of Pensacola, are shown shortly before departing Mobile this morning by plane to attend the funeral of Sam Rayburn today at Bonham, Tex. Brig. Gen. Emmett Cassady, MOAMA commander, is seeing...
"Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Gent, USAF (left), commander of the 32nd North American Air Defense Region, found time for relaxation last night between a visit to the Dauphin Island radar warning station yesterday and a scheduled trip to the Thomasville,...
"Buck deer, tom turkeys and wild hogs were plentiful for Nimrods during a three-day hunt Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the lodge of U.S. Representative Frank W. Boykin (D., Ala.) near McIntosh, Ala., located approximately 40 miles northwest of...
McDuffie served as a U.S. Representative for Alabama before he resigned in 1935 to accept an appointment in the U.S. district court in Mobile. Boykin filled the vacancy.