Mary Elizabeth Stairley married James Bankhead in 1843, and he died in 1844 shortly before their daughter Tallulah James Brockman was born. Mary Elizabeth then married Lachlen McAuley in 1848. Tallulah Brockman married John Hollis Bankhead, Sr., in...
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.
The boy appears to be the older brother of the child in #271. The Varner-Alexander family owned the "Gray Columns" mansion before it was sold to Tuskegee University and became the president's home. Ambrotype is 2 x 2.5 inches.
The Varner-Alexander family owned the "Gray Columns" mansion before it was sold to Tuskegee University and became the president's home. Ambrotype is 2.75 x 3.25 inches.
Alice later married George Legare, and Rebecca later married R. V. Howard. This photograph was taken in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Daguerreotype is 3.25 x 4.25 inches. Case has no design. From the Berry-Vasser-Gunter-Crommelin family papers.
Dr. Andrew Jackson Curtis, member of the 1861 Constitutional Convention from Choctaw County. Tintype of a tintype or carte-de-visite. Paper sleeve, no case. Tintype is 3.25 x 4.25 inches.
Dr. MacIntyre was from North Carolina and lived in Port Gibson, Mississippi. Mrs. Cozart lived in Montgomery, Alabama. Ambrotype is 2.75 x 3.25 inches. Front cover of case is missing, and much of the design on the back cover is obscured by a label....
MacIntyre, of Pike County, Alabama, served in the Alabama Senate around the time of the Civil War. During the war, he was a captain and judge advocate in Company D, Hilliard's Legion, C.S.A. Daguerreotype is 2.75 x 3.25 inches. Front cover of case...