Pencil sketch of a woman from Walker County, Alabama, drawn by Fred G. Gutherz. She is smoking a pipe and carrying a hoe. The sketch is in the museum collection at the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
Drawn by Edward Harris, an ornithologist, naturalist, and friend of John James Audubon. This sketch is in the museum collection at the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
Plate 28 from FORTY ETCHINGS: FROM SKETCHES MADE WITH THE CAMERA LUCIDA, IN NORTH AMERICA IN 1827 AND 1828 by Captain Basil Hall. From the author's description: "The Chief on the left hand in this Etching, was the well-known Little Prince, who for...
"Calcining Plant. The plant shown in the picture consists of eight kilns and has a capacity of 1,000 barrels of lime per day. It is of steel and brick construction and is fireproof. Limestone is charged into the hoppers above the kilns and passes...
Drawn by Edward Harris, an ornithologist, naturalist, and friend of John James Audubon. This sketch is in the museum collection at the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
Photo of an advertisement for forty town lots in Gadsden, Cherokee County, on the Coosa River. The advertisement is dated June 17, 1846; the newspaper is unknown. Until 1866 Gadsden was located in the southwestern corner of Cherokee County. New...
"The pencil mark around the bricks that was left of the chimney marks the place." A circle is drawn around the white formation in the center of the shot, two-thirds up the photograph from the bottom.
Frazier is seated on the second row, second from the left (a circle is drawn around his head). During World War I, he served as a sergeant in Company E of the 302nd Stevedore Regiment, U.S. Army. He died from pneumonia on January 18, 1918, while...