Adams was later promoted to colonel in the 33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. He was killed at Atlanta. Ambrotype is 3.75 x 4.25 inches. It does not have a case.
Atkinson served as director of the Jefferson County Civilian Defense. This image appeared on page 4 of the August 1944 issue of Home Front, the monthly bulletin of the Alabama State Council of Defense.
Arn served as commander of the Citizens' Defense Corps of Mobile County. This image appeared on page 4 of the September 1944 issue of Home Front, the monthly bulletin of the Alabama State Council of Defense.
Lanier served as state president of the Jaycees. This image appeared on page 4 of the May 1945 issue of Home Front, the monthly bulletin of the Alabama State Council of Defense.
"'Back at our air base in England those USO units were really entertaining,' said Pou. 'Despite air raids, the show always went on.' Pou, first pilot on a B-17, was shot down March 8, 1944, by German fighters on the second large Berlin raid. Two of...
"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...
Mrs. Cooper served as the chairman of the Madison County Salvage Committee. This image appeared on page 4 of the February 1945 issue of Home Front, the monthly bulletin of the Alabama State Council of Defense.
This description was written in the album from which the photograph was removed. Tintype is 2.75 x 3.25 inches. From the Eliza Wilson Ergle photograph album, LPP93.