"To Jean Baptiste LeMoyne, Sieur de Bienville, native of Montreal, Canada, naval officer of France, governor of Louisiana, and founder of first capital, Mobile, 1711. Born 1860. Died 1768. Erected by the Colonial Dames of Alabama, in everlasting...
"Booker T. Washington, Founder and first Principal of Tuskegee Institute was born a slave 1856 (?), graduated from Hampton Institute (Virginia) in 1878, called to Alabama in 1881 to found the Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Institute, a school for...
"The Granite Cross erected by the Colonial Dames of Alabama, bears the inscription: "To Jean Baptiste la Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, Native of Montreal, Canada, Naval Officer of France, Governor of Louisiana and founder of its first capitol, Mobile,...
"To Jean Baptiste LeMoyne, Sieur de Bienville, native of Montreal, Canada, naval officer of France, governor of Louisiana, and founder of first capital, Mobile, 1711. Born 1860. Died 1768. Erected by the Colonial Dames of Alabama, in everlasting...
"John Hunt, the founder of Huntsville, in 1805, was the first white man to build on the banks of Big Spring, and it was from this pioneer that Huntsville takes its name."
Brochure promoting the American Independent Party in California. The publication discusses the principles, goals, and candidates of the party, which was "founded on the tradition and ideals of George C. Wallace, our founder and recognized national...
Left to right on the front row: Mrs. Callie C. Jackson, Mrs. Mary Bell Cummings, Principal [?] G. Franklin Lewis, Miss Ethel Crittendon, Mrs. Helen C. Emory, and Mr. Albert Eugene Fews. Left to right on the back row: Mrs. Timmie Leslie Lowe...