The boat, named "Tennessee Belle," is being used to host a reunion of Civil War veterans. A sign hanging from the top deck reads, "63rd Anniversary Reunion of the Battle of Shiloh Survivors."
"Bienville Square was named for Jean Baptiste LeMoyne, Sieur de Bienville, who founded the city at its present site. In the square is a monument to his memory erected by the Colonial Dames in 1906, in the form of an immense granite cross. The...
"Helen Keller Home, the birth place of Alabama's famous Helen Keller. Today, Miss Keller is a miracle and a wonder of the world. In her honor the first public library in the State of Alabama was opened in Tuscumbia and named "The Helen Keller...
This article discusses activities and news in two military camps in Mobile, Alabama, in preparation for the Spanish-American War; the second camp, named after Governor Joseph F. Johnston, has only recently been established. It also mentions efforts...
"Camp Rucker lies in a triangle formed by the towns of Ozark, Enterprise, and Dothan, in the southeastern corner of Alabama. Part of the reservation is a former government recreation area and contains a thousand acre lake which is now used for...