The card reads, "Mrs. Reecie Lowe, 704 Lucie Ave., Birmingham Ala." It is unclear whether Mrs. Lowe is the intended recipient of the postcard or the subject of the photo.
"Miss Yolande Betbeze, who represented her native state of Alabama in the recent Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, is an exotically lovely 21-year-old brunette. A real American beauty of amazing talent, she has sung leading roles with the...
Standing, left to right: First Sergeant T. H. Clower; C. C. Davis; R. W. Drake; and Sergeant N. R. Simmons. Seated, left to right: G. P. Ware; Captain R. E. Park; and Sergeant J. H. Eason. From Confederate Veteran Magazine, February 1904.
This image was printed in the quadrennial report of the Board of Control and Economy of the Alabama State Board of Administration (later the Alabama Department of Corrections) for the years 1919 to 1922.
"The South's Finest. You are cordially invited to visit one of the Southland's most striking pieces of architecture -- Normandale Shopping Center. Modern from its superstructure to the latest in every conceivable type of merchandise, Normandale's...
Clemens was appointed United States Attorney for the northern district of Alabama in 1838, and he was a member of the Alabama House of Representatives from 1839 to 1841. He served in the United States Senate from 1849 to 1853, and he was a delegate...
Top row: "'Uncle' Bob Fuller / A Tannehill Survivor" and "The Old Mansion House / Owned by Republic Iron and Steel Co." Bottom row: "Family Burial Ground of Old Hawkins Estate, Jefferson County / On property of Republic Iron and Steel Company" and...
"Embracing an historical Sketch of the movements and operations of the Regiment since organization. Roster of its present Officers, Field, Staff and Line, Headquarters Company, Supply Company, Companies A., B., C., D., E., F., G., H., I., K., L.,...