"Neaty's Motel is Located 2 Miles North of Phenix City on Highway 241. You Will Enjoy Our Easy Parking. We Invite Your Inspection for Cleaness [sic] - Cautious Is Our Motto." The postmark date on the back of this postcard is April 17, 1953.
Advertisement for electric kitchen appliances from Alabama Power Company: "Can you wonder that women who own modern Electric Ranges are proud of their kitchens? You, too, can BEGIN BEING PROUD OF YOUR KITCHEN." The company advises readers to...
Account written by Richard Blount (while serving on the Georgia-Alabama Boundary Survey Commission) describing the Cherokees' negative reaction to the boundary survey. Blount met with Cherokee representatives to defend the work: "We are sent here...
"Four acres of missiles and space vehicles, realistic moon crater, and especially designed devices and authentic exhibits create personal involvement and participation in the most complex technology in the history of man - lets YOU be the...
The top card gives the organization's mailing address and motto: "You can fight Castro, Communism through 'Alpha 66.'" The bottom card certifies Craig T. Sheldon's membership in the organization.
Japanese propaganda flier depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt standing on a cliff, holding an American soldier out in front of three large guns that are shooting bullets. It includes the following caption: "Valiant Americans--This hurts me...
Statement issued by James T. Mason, president of the Easonian Seminary, to the "Leaders of the White Race." In it Mason protests the mistreatment of African Americans: "This condition of affairs is becoming serious. Instead of the service rendered...
"The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church earnestly requests your subscription or renewal to THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL or THE SATURDAY EVENING POST - or both. A liberal part of the money will go to our society, and possibly a large...
"Loading Coal Barges in Tuscaloosa County for Export at Mobile and New Orleans." The foundry of the Central Iron and Coal Company in Holt, Alabama (later part of the Empire Coke Company), is in the background. From the rotogravure section of the...
This cartoon depicts two vultures labeled "Brewers" and "Distillers" around a skeleton that represents Alabama. In the background an army is advancing, carrying the state flag and a banner labeled "People of Alabama." Several people on the left,...
"Races held at Point Mallard Park attract contestants from all over the Nation and some foreign countries. Crowds of kids and grownups gather to watch this very colorful and exciting event. There is more hot air involved in one of these races than...