Inside the Governor's Mansion. Newspaper photo accompanies article: "Governor's Mansion Now Can Be Source of Pride." From the Montgomery Advertiser - Journal, May 25, 1979.
"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...
Governor's Mansion decorated for Christmas with Mrs. George C. [Cornelia] Wallace, Mrs. C. T. Browder, Mrs. Walter M. Pollard, and Mrs. C. M. Sellers. Probably from the Montgomery Advertiser.
"Built by Eli Sims Shorter and Wileyna Lamar Shorter in 1906, the National Trust for Historic Preservation recognizes the mansion as an excellent example of Greek Revival Architecture. Mansion furnished in antiques. Located 340 Eufaula Ave., N.,...
"Sturdivant Hall - the old Watts-Parkman-Gilman Mansion. Built in 1852 for Col Edward Watts. The Architect was Thomas Helm Lee, a cousin of General R. E. Lee. The house has been restored to Pre-Civil War grandeur and is open to the public at a fee....
Leaflet promoting George Wallace in the 1970 gubernatorial campaign. It lists "Seven Proven Reasons Why Wallace Can Do More for You as Governor!" These include his experience, leadership and motivation; plans to continue his wife's programs ("which...
"This beautiful old plantation home was built by Jonathan A. Burleson in 1841, and has been occupied since by his descendants. From its vantage point atop beautiful Burleson Mountain, one can see a large part of 11,000 acres of fertile farm land...