Positive Photostat.; Original in the U. S. National Archives.; Photostat reproduced from a negative owned by Mr. David Barbee.; Rec. Rare Book 4-30-40. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in More
Positive Photostat.; Original in the U. S. National Archives.; Photostat reproduced from a negative owned by Mr. David Barbee.; Rec. Rare Book 4-30-40. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in More
Significance: Listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1969. One of the four antebellum courthouses still in use in Alabama. The Lowned County Courthouse was the center of political activity leading More
Significance: Listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1969. One of the four antebellum courthouses still in use in Alabama. The Lowned County Courthouse was the center of political activity leading More
Significance: Listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1969. One of the four antebellum courthouses still in use in Alabama. The Lowned County Courthouse was the center of political activity leading More
Significance: Listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1969. One of the four antebellum courthouses still in use in Alabama. The Lowned County Courthouse was the center of political activity leading More
Significance: Listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1969. One of the four antebellum courthouses still in use in Alabama. The Lowned County Courthouse was the center of political activity leading More
Significance: Listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1969. One of the four antebellum courthouses still in use in Alabama. The Lowned County Courthouse was the center of political activity leading More
Significance: Listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1969. One of the four antebellum courthouses still in use in Alabama. The Lowned County Courthouse was the center of political activity leading More
Significance: The Warren Stone House is a two-story frame structure built ca. 1840. It was the center of a large antebellum plantation in Lowndes County and home of the prominent Stone family. It is a fine ex More
Significance: The Warren Stone House is a two-story frame structure built ca. 1840. It was the center of a large antebellum plantation in Lowndes County and home of the prominent Stone family. It is a fine ex More
Significance: The Warren Stone House is a two-story frame structure built ca. 1840. It was the center of a large antebellum plantation in Lowndes County and home of the prominent Stone family. It is a fine ex More
Significance: The Warren Stone House is a two-story frame structure built ca. 1840. It was the center of a large antebellum plantation in Lowndes County and home of the prominent Stone family. It is a fine ex More
Significance: The Warren Stone House is a two-story frame structure built ca. 1840. It was the center of a large antebellum plantation in Lowndes County and home of the prominent Stone family. It is a fine ex More