Title, date, subject note, and keywords provided by the photographer. Credit line: The George F. Landegger Collection of Alabama Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith's America, Library of Congress, Prints and Phot More
A little-known fact is that Tuscaloosa was actually the state capitol before Montgomery from 1826 to 1846. This site uses actual bricks and stonework from the original building to outline the ground floor and p More
A little-known fact is that Tuscaloosa was actually the state capitol before Montgomery from 1826 to 1846. This site uses actual bricks and stonework from the original building to outline the ground floor and p More
A little-known fact is that Tuscaloosa was actually the state capitol before Montgomery from 1826 to 1846. This site uses actual bricks and stonework from the original building to outline the ground floor and p More
Significance: This finely-detailed station marks the furthermost extension of the L. & N. Birmingham Mineral Railroad which opened Tuscaloosa County coal fields to economic development. / This Beaux Arts style More
Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl More
Title from photographer's inventory. Demolished 1962. Corresponding reference print in LOT 11833-63. Credit line: Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Di More
Alternate title: Stillman Institute. Title from photographer's inventory. Building/structure dates: ca. 1830. Related name: Stillman Institute. Two story masonry, six Corinthian columns. Capitals brought from I More
Vivian Malone, one of the first African Americans to attend the university, walks through a crowd that includes photographers, National Guard members, and Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach. U.S. More
Contact sheet folder caption: "Integration at the Univ. of Alabama", ... #15-34 Federalized National Guard troops on Campus at Univ. of Ala. WKL, 6/11/63." U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collecti More
Photograph showing Gov. Wallace standing defiantly at a door while being confronted by Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach. U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection. Contact sheet a More
Survey number: HAER AL-79-A Public domain photograph - historical image of Alabama, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description