In the letter Hanes discusses petitions circulating in Washington County, regarding the proposed boundaries. Apparently, there are two petitions: one "for a devision of this county a cross the river" and another "for the devision by the river."...
"Several Elmore Countians recently attended a deer hunt at Rep. Frank Boykin's hunting reservation in Washington County. Left to right are: Judge Oakley Melton, Rep. Leonard Johnston, T. L. Lanier, Solicitor Glen Curlee, Rep. Boykin, Rep. Francis...
"Buck deer, tom turkeys and wild hogs were plentiful for Nimrods during a three-day hunt Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the lodge of U.S. Representative Frank W. Boykin (D., Ala.) near McIntosh, Ala., located approximately 40 miles northwest of...
In the letter the men describe the "hostile disposition of the Creek Indians" toward citizens in Clarke and Washington Counties. They explain that many families are preparing to leave the area, which is vulnerable to attack: "...nearly one half of...
"Greetings from Vinegar Bend, Ala., in the Sunny Region of the Escatawpa." People in the center of the group are holding up a large, 48-star American flag, and a train in the background has "Ala. & Miss." painted on the side. The following note...
"Gags aplenty as legislators, congressmen swap hunting tales...From left, U.S. Rep. Frank Boykin, State Rep. Kimbrough C. Dunn of Clarke, Sen. Larry Dumas of Jefferson and U.S. Rep. Armistead Selden."
The men are standing below the famous "Everything is Made for Love" sign. Behind them Boykin's employees are preparing the slain turkeys, deer, and hogs.