"Alabama for the third time measured up to her responsibilities as evidenced by the check for $750,000.00, which was sent by President Haygood Paterson to the National War Fund, as Alabama's quota for the Third War Chest. The check was signed by E....
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.
Stanley, a chief of the Montgomery Police Department, served as the executive director of the Montgomery County Civilian Defense Corps. This image appeared on page 4 of the April 1945 issue of Home Front, the monthly bulletin of the Alabama State...
"Montgomery County Citizens Service Corps volunteers have assembled to address and mail 16,000 letters for the Anti-Tuberculosis Association annual Christmas Seal Sale. Left to Right: Miss Nelly Wilkinson, Mrs. Fred McManus, Mrs. J. Y. Brame...
"Mrs. Carl Griffin, niece of Governor Chauncey Sparks and First Lady of Alabama is shown at the Mansion donating the Governor's old clothing to Mrs. J. Y. Brame, Director of the Montgomery Citizens Service Corps, in charge of clothing collection...
"Here the girls find skipping rope to be good fun as well as exercise. Left to right - Pauline Vickers, warehouse employee; Johnny McDermott, Health Department employee; Miss Miller, instructor."
This article discusses the argument between the states "over the final resting place of Seminole chief Osceola." Osceola died in prison in South Carolina, where he was buried, but representatives of Florida want his remains to be returned to their...
"Salvage officials estimated that nearly 40 tons of waste paper were collected in the last regular two week pick up in the city of Montgomery. On August 1st, Army trucks began unloading in the Central of Georgia Railroad yards. Mrs. J. Y. Brame,...
Governor Albert P. Brewer breaking ground for the east wing of the Alabama Department of Archives and History building. With him are Milo B. Howard, director of the Archives, and Judge C.J. Coley, chairman of the Board of Trustees.