"Mrs. Wallace joins a young admirer for a tour of the County Fair, following a campaign speech. Being a mother, she understands and enjoys kids. Mike is too young to vote, but has a powerful lot of influence with at least two qualified voters. He...
"Claiborne at Dauphin Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602. Cornerstone placed, 1835; consecrated for worship 1850; twin towers completed in the 1890's. The edifice serves a congregation formally organized in 1704 making it the mother church of Alabama...
Account of the Union raid in Selma, Alabama, as remembered by Sarah Ellen Phillips. She describes an attack on a Confederate scouting party; her father's escape to Perry County; and the ransacking of local homes, including her own. In particular...
This article responds to rumors that the Confederate capital will be moved from Montgomery, Alabama to Richmond, Virginia. The author argues that no change should be made because Montgomery is a central location with access to river and railroads;...
"Mother's Army and Navy League Memorial Colonnade, dedicated to the World War dead of Mobile and Mobile County. Sixty-one names, of those who died in the service, are inscribed on the bronze tablets. The Colonnade is built entirely of Alabama...
"It was here that President James Monroe attended ceremonies admitting Alabama into Statehood in 1819. The mother of seven Governors and Rebel Raider, Gen. John Hunt Morgan, Huntsville is today best known as a center of the nation's guided missile...
This album contains photographs of family and acquaintances of Minnie Lee Lyons, including her brother and father, Alfonso and William Lyons. Most of the individuals pictured are unidentified, and dates range from the late nineteenth century to the...