The act makes six provisions for dealing with the Cherokee Indian population of the state during the period of removal. First, it stipulates that U.S. citizens will not be allowed to emigrate to Indian reservations, include those Indians who were...
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.)
"Admiral Semmes Hotel and Bus Terminal, are both new and modern buildings facing Government Street which is a part of the old Spanish trail. Both buildings are located within two blocks of the entrance of Bankhead Tunnel, which passes under Mobile...
Illustration from TRAVELS THROUGH NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, EAST AND WEST FLORIDA, THE CHEROKEE COUNTRY, THE EXTENSIVE TERRITORIES OF THE MUSCOGULGES OR CREEK CONFEDERACY, AND THE COUNTRY OF THE CHACTAWS by William Bartram. The engraving...
"A View of Shell Road. Among the many beautiful and historical places in and about Mobile, by far the most popular is Shell Road, which follows the west shore of Mobile Bay for a distance of several miles. It was chartered in 1854 as a private...