Two staff members examining prisoner with arms outstretched. The Bertillon system was a means of identifying persons by creating a detailed record of body measurements, physical description, and sometimes Photographs From the Quadrennial Report of...
Two staff members examining prisoner. The Bertillon system was a means of identifying persons by creating a detailed record of body measurements, physical description, and sometimes Photographs From the Quadrennial Report of the Board of Inspectors...
"Coon and Sibly of the Alabama Legislature. Cartoon from Screw's 'Lost Legislature.'" This image appeared in KU KLUX KLAN: ITS ORIGIN, GROWTH AND DISBANDMENT by J. C. Lester and D. L. Wilson, originally published in 1884. (This edition, which...
This image appeared in KU KLUX KLAN: ITS ORIGIN, GROWTH AND DISBANDMENT by J. C. Lester and D. L. Wilson, originally published in 1884. (This edition, which includes an introduction by Walter L. Fleming, was published in 1905.)
This image appeared in KU KLUX KLAN: ITS ORIGIN, GROWTH AND DISBANDMENT by J. C. Lester and D. L. Wilson, originally published in 1884. (This edition, which includes an introduction by Walter L. Fleming, was published in 1905.)
"Mrs. Julius Rice, County Commander, Field Army of the American Society for Control of Cancer presents Governor Chauncey Sparks with a brochure dealing with cancer control. The governor has heartily endorsed the April drive in Alabama to combat...