"Troy, Alabama, on Bee Line Highway No. 7, U.S. 231, Altitude 650 feet, pure Artesian water, quiet and restful, private garages, putting green, and all modern conveniences in Hotel Watkins." The postmark date on the back of this postcard is...
"Old Spanish Fort Tourist Village, enjoys an enviable reputation from Coast to Coast for fine food and lodging. Its 60 well appointed guest rooms (15 air conditioned) are supplemented with an attractive dining room, coffee shop, soda fountain, gift...
The main article in this issue discusses a Communist radio program targeting African American audiences in the South: "The Cuban Communists are pushing racial unrest throughout the South over the most powerful radio station in the world. Utilizing...
This issue mentions a cut in gas rationing in Montgomery, decreasing the allowance from four to three gallons per coupon: "Only the chronic gripers minded it."
This issue mentions an increase in state bank deposits (a result of individuals' careful saving during difficult financial times); the city's telephone system, which is now at capacity with a waiting list of over 1,000 new customers; the raid of...
This issue describes Montgomery's reaction to the news of D-Day: "Radios were never turned off during the first 24 hours and there was one topic of conversation...All stores closed at 5 p.m. and at that same hour two-score buglers, stationed...