Robert Trent Jones Capitol Hill Golf Course in Prattville, Alabama
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
Rough wooden crosses and peeling hand-lettered signs bearing Bible scr...
Public domain photo of a monument, historic place, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Montgomery-Jones-Whitaker House, County Road 4 (Reynolds Mill Road), P...
Survey number: HABS AL-695 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Pope-Golson House, 815 Shadow Lane (moved from original location), Pra...
Survey number: HABS AL-654 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Rough wooden crosses and peeling hand-lettered signs bearing Bible scr...
If the late W.C. Rice's stark Cross Garden doesn't save you, there's no one to blame but yourself. His frightening jumble of white crosses cling to hills on either side of a curving county road next to a traile... More
Rough wooden crosses and peeling hand-lettered signs bearing Bible scr...
If the late W.C. Rice's stark Cross Garden doesn't save you, there's no one to blame but yourself. His frightening jumble of white crosses cling to hills on either side of a curving county road next to a traile... More
Prattville, Alabama - Carol M. Highsmith photogrpahy
Prattville, founded in 1839 by Daniel Pratt who purchased land for his manufacturing facilities. The location on the banks of the Autauga creek was chosen because the creek could supply power to cotton gin manu... More
Prattville, Alabama - Carol M. Highsmith photogrpahy
Prattville, founded in 1839 by Daniel Pratt who purchased land for his manufacturing facilities. The location on the banks of the Autauga creek was chosen because the creek could supply power to cotton gin manu... More
Daniel Pratt Cotton Gin Factory, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-685 Public domain photograph - historical image of Alabama, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Montgomery-Jones-Whitaker House, County Road 4 (Reynolds Mill Road), P...
Survey number: HABS AL-695 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Montgomery-Jones-Whitaker House, County Road 4 (Reynolds Mill Road), P...
Survey number: HABS AL-695 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Pope-Golson House, 815 Shadow Lane (moved from original location), Pra...
Survey number: HABS AL-654 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Charlie Lucas makes his art from materials that others have discarded,...
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
Montgomery-Jones-Whitaker House, County Road 4 (Reynolds Mill Road), P...
Survey number: HABS AL-695 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Charlie Lucas makes his art from materials that others have discarded,...
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
Thomas Avery Fay House, 203 Washington Street, Prattville, Autauga Cou...
Survey number: HABS AL-653 Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington State, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Pope-Golson House, 815 Shadow Lane (moved from original location), Pra...
Survey number: HABS AL-654 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Rough wooden crosses and peeling hand-lettered signs bearing Bible scr...
If the late W.C. Rice's stark Cross Garden doesn't save you, there's no one to blame but yourself. His frightening jumble of white crosses cling to hills on either side of a curving county road next to a traile... More
Charlie Lucas makes his art from materials that others have discarded,...
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
Rough wooden crosses and peeling hand-lettered signs bearing Bible scr...
If the late W.C. Rice's stark Cross Garden doesn't save you, there's no one to blame but yourself. His frightening jumble of white crosses cling to hills on either side of a curving county road next to a traile... More
Montgomery-Jones-Whitaker House, County Road 4 (Reynolds Mill Road), P...
Survey number: HABS AL-695 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Pope-Golson House, 815 Shadow Lane (moved from original location), Pra...
Survey number: HABS AL-654 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Pope-Golson House, 815 Shadow Lane (moved from original location), Pra...
Survey number: HABS AL-654 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Charlie Lucas makes his art from materials that others have discarded,...
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
Montgomery-Jones-Whitaker House, County Road 4 (Reynolds Mill Road), P...
Survey number: HABS AL-695 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Montgomery-Jones-Whitaker House, County Road 4 (Reynolds Mill Road), P...
Survey number: HABS AL-695 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Thomas Avery Fay House, 203 Washington Street, Prattville, Autauga Cou...
Survey number: HABS AL-653 Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington State, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Daniel Pratt House, Autauga Creek, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Survey number: HABS AL-686 Building/structure dates: ca. 1835 Initial Construction
Pope-Golson House, 815 Shadow Lane (moved from original location), Pra...
Survey number: HABS AL-654 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Pope-Golson House, 815 Shadow Lane (moved from original location), Pra...
Survey number: HABS AL-654 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Autauga County, AL
Significance: The site was acquired by Daniel Pratt in 1838, and he soon established grist and lumber and shingle mills there. By 1844, he had opened a cotton gin plant, the products of which were in great dem... More
Rough wooden crosses and peeling hand-lettered signs bearing Bible scr...
If the late W.C. Rice's stark Cross Garden doesn't save you, there's no one to blame but yourself. His frightening jumble of white crosses cling to hills on either side of a curving county road next to a traile... More
Charlie Lucas makes his art from materials that others have discarded,...
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
Prattville, Alabama - Carol M. Highsmith photogrpahy
Prattville, founded in 1839 by Daniel Pratt who purchased land for his manufacturing facilities. The location on the banks of the Autauga creek was chosen because the creek could supply power to cotton gin manu... More
Rough wooden crosses and peeling hand-lettered signs bearing Bible scr...
If the late W.C. Rice's stark Cross Garden doesn't save you, there's no one to blame but yourself. His frightening jumble of white crosses cling to hills on either side of a curving county road next to a traile... More
Montgomery-Jones-Whitaker House, County Road 4 (Reynolds Mill Road), P...
Survey number: HABS AL-695 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Pope-Golson House, 815 Shadow Lane (moved from original location), Pra...
Survey number: HABS AL-654 Building/structure dates: ca. 1845 Initial Construction
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More
Prattville Manufacturing Company, Number One, 242 South Court Street, ...
Significance: Founded in 1846, the Prattville Manufacturing Company was one of the South's earliest textile mills. A spinning and weaving operation from its inception, the original factory was razed when the o... More