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.
Two of the photographs show the start of the ship's construction at the Norfolk Navy Yard in Portsmouth, Virginia, in 1940; congressmen from Alabama attended the event. The U.S.S. Alabama was launched from Portsmouth on February 16,1942. Also...
The group had gathered for a dinner party given for Congressman Sam Hobbs and his wife. Frank and Ocllo Boykin gave each of the ladies a nylon nightgown produced by Vanity Fair Mills in Monroeville, Alabama.
This publication lists the Democratic members of the United States House of Representatives for 1937. These selected pages show the representatives from Alabama and give information about the committee on which Boykin served.
Shown here are the front and back covers of the directory, the page featuring the 1949 United States senators and representatives from Alabama, and a map of the congressional districts.
Shown here are the covers of the directory, a page listing the state delegations, the pages featuring the 1959 United States senators and representatives from Alabama, and a page about the new design of the United States flag after adding Alaska.
"For the first time in the memory of its senior member--Senator Lister Hill, who has 28 years service in both houses of Congress--the entire Alabama congressional delegation has been assembled for a group photograph, with the results shown here."
Left to right: Christian deGuigne of the Stauffer Chemical Corporation; Congressman Frank W. Boykin; Lieutenant General W. O. Brice, USMC; Dr. E. Schutte of Bremen, Germany; Congressman Carl Vinson; Senator John Sparkman; and Congressman John J....