"Entrance to Onyx Cave in Talladega County, Where Unlimited Quantities of the Finest Onyx Have Recently Been Discovered." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, October 17, 1915.
"Here Are Some Members of the Calhoun County Club Gathering Their Product. Remarkable Records Have Been Made by Some of the Clubs in Canning Tomatoes." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, September 26, 1915.
"Here is a group at the Cahaba Golf and Country Club pool ready for their daily dip." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham News / Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, August 10, 1930.
"It Makes a Specialty of Rift Sawed Yellow Pine Flooring." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, December 5, 1915. The town of Kaulton was founded in Tuscaloosa County by the Kaul Lumber Company in 1912.
"Jane Barrett, Virginia Foster, Lily Porter, Margery Fox, Pauline Maben, Julia Drennan, Edward W. Barrett, Jr., and Virginia Kaul, Who Recently Presented the 'Sleeping Beauty' for the Benefit of Neighborhood House." From the rotogravure section of...
"Loading Coal Barges in Tuscaloosa County for Export at Mobile and New Orleans." The foundry of the Central Iron and Coal Company in Holt, Alabama (later part of the Empire Coke Company), is in the background. From the rotogravure section of the...
"Miss Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, the 17-Year-Old Champion, Is Standing in the Second Row Wearing a Dark Sweater and Striped Hat Band." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, October 10, 1915.
"Miss Bland Tomlinson, Miss Mary Munger and Mrs. Henry Howze at the Country Club." From the rotogravure section of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Sunday, October 31, 1915.
"Photograph on the Right Shows Unloading First Car of Tennessee Company Coal from Southern Railway Bridge Over Warrior River. Photograph on Left Shows the First Load of Edgewater Coal Off for New Orleans by Self Propelling Barge. Contains 782...