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Adah Photographic Slide Collection, Lpp107 ADAH PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDE COLLECTION, LPP107 BY SUBJECT Item Slide African American children playing jump rope 2240 Alabama Air National Guard plane 2706 Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) 164-167, 178, 240- 243, 360-361, 377, 382-395, 427, 467, 2063-2064, 2479 ADAH, Coley Wing construction, 1975 2181-2196 ADAH military display 2057-2062 ADAH, school children visiting 148 ADAH staff retirement party (Frances Macon and Frances Clark), 1980 2384-2413 ADAH staff retirement party (Alice Berta), 1983 2414-2418 Alabama Junior Miss Pageant, Mobile, Ala. 293 Alabama River with Capitol in background 274 Allen, James (senator) 637, 2065 Andrew, James Osgoode 397, 401, 411 “Apollo IX, Journey to the Moon” 150 Architectural drawings 182, 225, 786-797 Architectural drawings: Beauties of Modern Architecture by La Fevre 370, 373 Arlington antebellum home, Birmingham, Ala. 589 Artifacts 723 Artifacts: atlatl weight and gorgets 725, 727 Artifacts: bird effigy pipe 732 Artifacts: bowls 733, 740 Artifacts: Creek carinated bowl, Taskigi, 1600-1830 739 Artifacts: Creek boat pipe, 1600-1830 728 Artifacts: Creek pipes, 1600-1830s 737 Artifacts: figure 730 Artifacts: Indian artifacts 2505-2506 Artifacts: Indian beads 133 Artifacts: Indian hut 2098 Artifacts: noded jar with handles, Taskigi, 1600-1830s 724 Artifacts: Osceola’s beaded bag 2101 Artifacts: Osceola’s clay pipe 2100A, 2100B, 2105 Artifacts: Osceola’s disc 2102 Artifacts: Osceola’s earrings 2104 Artifacts: pipes 729, 731, 735, 738 Artifacts: pottery 726 Artifacts: tomahawk 741-745 Artifacts: turtle bowl 736 Artifacts: vase 734 Auburn University, Auburn, Ala. 623-625 Item Slide Auburn University at Montgomery, Montgomery, Ala. 267, 275 Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Ala. 619 Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Ala., 1970-1971 2277-2279 Azalea Trail, Mobile, Ala., March 1955 2560-2561 Azaleas, Mobile, Ala., April 1959 2585-2594 Azaleas and park, Mobile, Ala., 9 April 1960 2595-2604 Bagby, Arthur (governor) 169, 435 Bainbridge, William 421 Baker, Eliza 995 Bankhead, John H. 2144 Basketball team (girls) 2247 Battle-Friedman Home, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 556, 586, 757, 761 Beaches in Alabama 279-280 Beauvoir Club, Montgomery, Ala. 799 Bellingrath Gardens, April 1951 2512-2557 Bellingrath Gardens, April 1957 2562-2563 Bellingrath Gardens, March 1958 2564-2584 Bibb, William Wyatt (governor) 110, 428 Bibb, Thomas (governor) 851 Bienville, Jean Baptiste Le Moyne, sieur de 750-751 Birmingham, Ala. 231-232 Birmingham Public Library, Birmingham, Ala., 1969 769, 771 Birmingham Zoo, Birmingham, Alabama 202-204 Bluff Hall, Mobile, Ala. 216-217 Boating in Alabama 277 Bodies of water in Alabama 286, 776-777 Boll Weevil Monument sign, near Enterprise, Ala. 244 Boxwood, Lowndes County, Ala. 207 Bragg, Walter Lawrence 2146 Brandon, William W. (governor) 170, 359, 461 Brewer, Willis 2145 Bridge (turnstile) 200 Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 603 Burritt on the Mountain, Huntsville, Ala. 224, 515-516, 521, 526 Cahaba, Ala., 1969 2263-2276 Calahan, Mary, statue, Birmingham, Ala. 766, 770 Campbell-Holtzclaw House, Montgomery, Ala. 476-477 Camping in Alabama 278, 281 Capital monument, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 154 Capital Stock Yards, Montgomery, Ala. 2467-2468 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala. 260, 287, 290-291, 344-348, 376, 378- 379, 426, 473-475, 498-500, 2480-2481 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala. (framed painting) 351-352 Item Slide Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., ca. 1950s 2752 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., architectural drawing 996 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., before and during restoration, ca. 1979 2675, 2681, 2685- 2686, 2689, 2691, 2693, 2695, 2697- 2699 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., Confederate monument 149, 2134, 2461 Capitol, Confederate monument, restoration, ca. 1979 2673-2674, 2678- 2680, 2682-2684, 2687-2688, 2690, 2696 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., dome restoration 846 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., facing Dexter Avenue 605 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., J. Marion Sims, statue, ca. 1979 2671-2672, 2692, 2694 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., Jefferson Davis statue, ca. 1979 2460 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., John Allen Wyeth statue, ca. 1979 2676-2677 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., original capital from dome 849 Capitol, Montgomery, Ala., restoration and related material, 1979-1992 2771-3305 Carver, George Washington 108 Cason, Robert 468-469 Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (rectory), Mobile, Ala. 582 Cathedral Caverns, Grant, Ala. 238-239 Chapman, Reuben (governor) 109, 437 Charlotte House, Fort Conde, Mobile, Ala. 215, 533-534, 547, 551-554 Church (early nineteenth century) near Selma, Ala. 2754-2756 Churches, Montgomery, Ala. 2486-2487, 2489 Civil War battle flag: 5th Alabama Battalion 2201 Civil War battle flag: 6th Alabama Cavalry 2222 Civil War battle flag: 2nd Alabama Infantry (reserves) 2199 Civil War battle flag: 4th Alabama Infantry, Co. B, Canebrake Rifles 2200 Civil War battle flag: 5th Alabama Infantry 2202 Civil War battle flag: 5th Alabama Infantry? 3rd National pattern 2203 Civil War battle flag: 6th Alabama Infantry 2204 Civil War battle flag: 11th Alabama Infantry 2205-2206 Civil War battle flag: 13th Alabama Infantry 2207 Civil War battle flag: 14th Alabama Infantry 2208 Civil War battle flag: 15th Alabama Infantry 2209 Civil War battle flag: 16th Infantry 2249 Civil War battle flag: 22nd Alabama Infantry 2210 Civil War battle flag: 33rd Alabama Infantry 2211 Civil War battle flag: 36th Alabama Infantry 2212 Civil War battle flag: 38th Alabama Infantry 2213 Civil War battle flag: 41st Alabama Infantry 2214 Civil War battle flag: 42nd Alabama Infantry (loan) 2215 Item Slide Civil War battle flag: 48th Alabama Infantry 2217 Civil War battle flag: 57th Alabama Infantry, Co. A, Clanton Rifles 2218 Civil War battle flag: 59th Alabama Infantry 2219 Civil War battle flag: unknown (possibly 43rd Alabama Infantry) 2216 Civil War battle flag: Claiborne Guards 2248 Civil War battle flag: Lumsden’s Battery 2221 Civil War battle flag: Water’s Battery (Mobile, Ala.) 2220 Civil War battle flag: 1st National (miniature) 2197 Civil War battle flag: 1st National (modified) 2198 City Hall, Montgomery, Ala. 772 “The Last Visit” by Roderick McKenzie, 1931 994 Clarkson Covered Bridge, Cullman, Ala., 24 October 1987 2661-2668 Clay, Clement Comer (governor) 433 Clayton, H. D., Civil War maps: Resacca-Kingston, Ga. 2168-2170 Clayton, H. D., Civil War maps: Dalton-Cedar Valley, Ga. 2166-2167 Clayton, H. D., Civil War maps: Dalton-Ringgold, Ga. 2165 Clayton, H. D., Civil War maps: Atlanta-Stone Mountain 2174-2178 Clayton, H. D., Civil War maps: Marietta and vicinity 2171-2173 Clayton, H. D., Civil War maps: Chickasaw-Tuscumbia-Lexington 2179 Clayton, H. D., Civil War maps: Jasper and vicinity 2180 Cobb, Rufus W. (governor) 171, 448, 2150 Cody House, Montgomery, Ala. 223, 478, 557, 580 Collier, Evelyn 638-649 Collier, Henry Watkins (governor) 438 Collier-Overby House, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 381 Comer, Braxton Bragg (governor) 114, 172, 457 Constitution Park (proposed), Huntsville Ala. 524 Constitutional convention delegates, Montgomery, Ala., 1875 2162 Cotton field in Alabama 630 Cotton field, gin, and bales, Prattville, Ala. 2320, 2323-2324 Court Square, Montgomery, Ala. 2131, 2136, 2140, 2462 Courtroom, Montgomery, Ala. 2483 Cowikee Mill settlement, Eufaula, Ala., 1936 2245-2246 Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, Ala. 2497 Crawford, Duncan 2149 Crawford, William 398, 409-410 Creek Indians 2094-2096 Cunningham, Russell M. (governor) 122, 456 Curry House, Talladega, Ala. 210, 594 Dauphin Island, Fort Gaines, Ala. 299 David C. and Charles Faust (Cased photograph collection, LPP31) 2502 Davis, Jefferson 104, 408 Davis, Martha Hargrove 105 Davis, Nicholas 106 Dawson, Reginald 2155 Item Slide Dean Hall, Eufaula, Ala. 583 DeBardeleben, Henry F. 2159 Decatur, Stephen 420 Depot, Fort Payne, Ala. 539 DeWolfe-Cooper Cottage, Montgomery, Ala. 157, 191-194, 479, 497, 575 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Ala. 2474 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Ala., ca. 1950s 2753 Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, Ala. 2493 Dismals Wonder Gardens, Hackleburg, Ala. 622 Dixon, Frank M. (governor) 116, 464 Docks, Alabama State 134-135, 137-145 Docks, Alabama State, Terminal Railway, Mobile, Ala., 2003 2704 Dowe House, 540 Martha Street, Montgomery, Ala. 2069 Drewry-Mitchell-Moorer House, Eufaula, Ala. 579 Duffey’s Oak, Mobile, Ala. 529 Easley Covered Bridge, near Rosa, Ala., 24 October 1987 2640-2647 Elmore, Willett, ca. 1900 2244 Emblems: Alabama Great Seal 634-636 Emblems: Alabama state bird 254 Emblems: Alabama state coat of arms 226, 235, 257-258 Emblems: Alabama state fish 256 Emblems: Alabama state flag 252 Emblems: Alabama state flower 253, 616, 633 Emblems: Alabama state tree 255 Episcopal Church of the Advent, Birmingham, Ala. 767 European landscape (William R. King collection) 652-653 Exchange Hotel, Montgomery, Ala. 2135 Falconer House, Montgomery, Ala. 480 Falconer Mansion, Montgomery, Ala. 563 Falkner, Jefferson Manly 2151 Farm, Montgomery County, Ala. 2472 Fashion plates, A History of Costume by Jeanne Button 415-416 Fitts, Crawford Temperance 107 First Baptist Church, Birmingham, Ala. 752 First Baptist Church, Montgomery, Ala. 472, 775, 2492 First Baptist Church (African American), Montgomery, Ala. 2488 First Baptist Church, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 754 First Methodist Church, Birmingham, Ala. 753 First Monday, Scottsboro, Ala. 295 First Presbyterian Church, Montgomery, Ala. 245, 588 First White House of the Confederacy, Montgomery, Ala. 259, 396 First White House of the Confederacy, Montgomery, Ala., 1967 607-614 First White House of the Confederacy, Montgomery, Ala. (old location) 993
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