Smith Hall, Auburn University 2
This image is a black and white photograph with a colorized background showing Smith Hall on the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University) campus. Postcard text: (front) O.D. Smith Hall, A.P.I., Auburn, Ala.
State Capitol of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama 5
This image is a black and white photograph of the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery, Ala.
Country Club, Montgomery, Alabama, circa 1906
This image is a black and white photograph of a building used by the Country Club in Montgomery, Ala., circa 1906. Postcard text (back): word "postcard" written in three languages. Handwritten message (on front) addressed (on back) to Miss Kati Lane, Auburn, Ala., postmarked September 10, 1906.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon and Pyramid, Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Alabama 1
This image is part of a series of color photographs of the Ave Maria Grotto in Cullman, Alabama. Postcard text: (back) Hanging Gardens of Babylon and Pyramid ... The AVE MARIA GROTTO consists of over 125 miniature reproductions of famous churches, shrines and buildings from all over the world. Encompassing an area of over three acres, this miniature fairyland was built by a Benedictine Monk, Brother Joseph. He has spent over 40 years in making this scenic spot, using all kinds of jewelry, pott
Rosemount Mansion Children's Bedroom, Forkland, Alabama
This image is a black and white photograph of one of the children's bedrooms in Rosemount, an antebellum mansion in Forkland, Ala.
Confederate Veteran Reunion, 1906, Mobile Alabama 8
This image is from a set of black and white photographs taken to commemorate the Confederate States of America Veteran Reunion held in Mobile, Alabama, on November 20-22, 1906. The highlight of the reunion was a parade through the streets of Mobile. Major General Geo. P. Harrison was commander for the event. Colonel Harvey E. Jones was Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. Brigadier Generals commanding the brigades were Jno. W.A. Samford (1st), P.D. Bowles (2nd); J.N. Thompson (3rd), and J.W. Bus
Still Life by Reba Greer
This image is a black and white photograph of a still life of fruit created by Reba Greer. Postcard text: (back) Greetings from Alabama; Alabama Art Series, Still Life by Reba Greer.
Bellingrath Gardens, Mobile, Alabama 5
This image is a colorized photograph of a scene in Bellingrath Gardens in Mobile, Ala.
Main Grotto of Statues, Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Alabama 2
This image is part of a series of colorized photographs of the Ave Maria Grotto in Cullman, Alabama. Postcard text: (front) Ave Maria Grotto, St. Bernard College. From folder: Brother Joseph Zoettl, O.S.B., a Benedictine monk at Saint Bernard Abbey, began experiments with concrete miniatures early in the 20th century. Abbot Bernard Menges, recognizing the popularity of Bro. Joseph's work, ordered construction of a park on the hillside in front of Saint Bernard College next to the abbey to displa
Pulpit Rock, Cheaha State Park, Alabama
This image is a colorized photograph of Pulpit Rock in Cheaha State Park in Alabama. Postcard text: (back) Many beautiful Indian legends center about Pulpit Rock in Cheaha State Park, located approximately 22 miles from Anniston about midway between Anniston and Talladega. On a clear day one may see a seventy-five mile expanse of rugged mountainous territory. Here wild flowers: laurel, azaleas, moss and foliage add to its picturesqueness.
Main Building/Samford Hall, Auburn University 1
This image is a colorized photograph showing Samford Hall, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. Alabama Polytechnic Institute is the former name of Auburn University. Postcard folder text: (back) Souvenir folder of Auburn, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala.
Jasmine Hill, Montgomery, Alabama 1
This image is a color photograph of Jasmine Hill, located near Montgomery, Ala. Postcard text: (back) Looking down a pine vista to the Egyptian Fountain. Curteichcolor.
Confederate Veteran Reunion, 1906, Mobile Alabama 6
This image is from a set of black and white photographs taken to commemorate the Confederate States of America Veteran Reunion held in Mobile, Alabama, on November 20-22, 1906. The highlight of the reunion was a parade through the streets of Mobile. Major General Geo. P. Harrison was commander for the event. Colonel Harvey E. Jones was Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. Brigadier Generals commanding the brigades were Jno. W.A. Samford (1st), P.D. Bowles (2nd); J.N. Thompson (3rd), and J.W. Bus
Veterinary Building, Auburn University
This image is a colorized photograph showing the Veterinary Building, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. Alabama Polytechnic Institute is the former name of Auburn University. Postcard folder text: (back) Souvenir folder of Auburn, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala.
Helen Pouch Lunchroom, Kate Duncan Smith D.A.R. School, Grant, Alabama
This image is a black and white photograph of the Helen Pouch Lunchroom at the Kate Duncan Smith D.A.R. School in Grant, Ala.
Italian Miniature Section, Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Alabama 2
This image is a color photograph of the Italian Section of the Ave Maria Grotto in Cullman, Alabama. Postcard text: (back): General view of Italian section of miniatures -- St. Peter's, Monte Cassino, the Coleseum and Catacombs.
Confederate Veteran Reunion, 1906, Mobile Alabama 9
This image is from a set of black and white photographs taken to commemorate the Confederate States of America Veteran Reunion held in Mobile, Alabama, on November 20-22, 1906. The highlight of the reunion was a parade through the streets of Mobile. Major General Geo. P. Harrison was commander for the event. Colonel Harvey E. Jones was Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. Brigadier Generals commanding the brigades were Jno. W.A. Samford (1st), P.D. Bowles (2nd); J.N. Thompson (3rd), and J.W. Bus
Crystal Pool, Mobile, Alabama
This image is a colorized photograph of Crystal Pool in Mobile, Ala.
President's Mansion, Auburn University 3
This image is a color photograph of the President's Home, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. Alabama Polytechnic Institute is the former name of Auburn University.
Library (Mary Martin Hall) at Night, Auburn University
This image is a colorized photograph showing the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn, Ala.) library at night. Alabama Polytechnic Institute is the former name of Auburn University. This building was renamed Mary Martin Hall for former university librarian Mary Martin and converted to offices and classrooms following the construction of a new, larger library. Postcard folder text: (back) Souvenir folder of Auburn, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala.













