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ART WORK OF CITIES COLLECTION, 1894-1923

Finding aid

Call number: LPR134

Extent: 5 cubic ft. (8 oversize boxes, 3 volumes)

Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, 624 Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130 www.archives.alabama.gov Container List

Collection: Art Work of Alabama Cities Location: LPR134

Box/Folder Description 1 1 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity (bound), 1894 4 1 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 1, 1894 4 2 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 2, 1894 4 3 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 3, 1894 4 4 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 4, 1894 4 5 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 5, 1894 4 6 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 6, 1894 4 7 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 7, 1894 4 8 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 8, 1894 4 9 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 9, 1894 4 10 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 10, 1894 4 11 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 11, 1894 4 12 Artwork of Mobile and vicinity, part 12, 1894 11 10 Artwork of Scenes in Alabama, part 9, 1895 (partial copy) 5 1 Artwork of cities, part 1, 1907 5 2 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 2, 1907 5 3 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 3, 1907 5 4 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 4, 1907 5 5 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 5, 1907 5 6 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 6, 1907 5 7 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 7, 1907 5 8 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 8, 1907 5 9 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 9, 1907 6 1 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 1, 1907 6 2 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 2, 1907 6 3 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 3, 1907 6 4 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 4, 1907 6 5 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 5, 1907 6 6 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 6, 1907 6 7 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 7, 1907 6 8 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 8, 1907 6 9 Artwork of Central Alabama cities, part 9, 1907 7 1 Artwork of Birmingham, part 1, 1907 7 2 Artwork of Birmingham, part 2, 1907 7 3 Artwork of Birmingham, part 3, 1907 7 4 Artwork of Birmingham, part 4, 1907 7 5 Artwork of Birmingham, part 5, 1907 7 6 Artwork of Birmingham, part 6, 1907 7 7 Artwork of Birmingham, part 7, 1907 7 8 Artwork of Birmingham, part 8, 1907 7 9 Artwork of Birmingham, part 9, 1907 3 Artwork of Birmingham (bound), 1923 2 1 Artwork of Montgomery (bound), 1894 8 1 Artwork of Montgomery, part 1, 1894 8 2 Artwork of Montgomery, part 2, 1894 8 3 Artwork of Montgomery, part 3, 1894

Box/Folder Description 8 4 Artwork of Montgomery, part 4, 1894 8 5 Artwork of Montgomery, part 5, 1894 8 6 Artwork of Montgomery, part 6, 1894 8 7 Artwork of Montgomery, part 7, 1894 8 8 Artwork of Montgomery, part 8, 1894 8 9 Artwork of Montgomery, part 9, 1894 8 10 Artwork of Montgomery, part 9, 1894 8 11 Artwork of Montgomery, part 9, 1894 8 12 Artwork of Montgomery, part 9, 1894 9 1 Artwork of Montgomery, part 1, 1907 9 2 Artwork of Montgomery, part 2, 1907 9 3 Artwork of Montgomery, part 3, 1907 9 4 Artwork of Montgomery, part 4, 1907 9 5 Artwork of Montgomery, part 5, 1907 9 6 Artwork of Montgomery, part 6, 1907 9 7 Artwork of Montgomery, part 7, 1907 9 8 Artwork of Montgomery, part 8, 1907 9 9 Artwork of Montgomery, part 9, 1907 10 1 Artwork of Montgomery, part 1, 1907 10 2 Artwork of Montgomery, part 2, 1907 10 3 Artwork of Montgomery, part 3, 1907 10 4 Artwork of Montgomery, part 4, 1907 10 5 Artwork of Montgomery, part 5, 1907 10 6 Artwork of Montgomery, part 6, 1907 10 7 Artwork of Montgomery, part 7, 1907 10 8 Artwork of Montgomery, part 8, 1907 10 9 Artwork of Montgomery, part 9, 1907 11 1 Artwork of Montgomery, part 1, 1907 11 2 Artwork of Montgomery, part 2, 1907 11 3 Artwork of Montgomery, part 3, 1907 11 4 Artwork of Montgomery, part 4, 1907 11 5 Artwork of Montgomery, part 5, 1907 11 6 Artwork of Montgomery, part 6, 1907 11 7 Artwork of Montgomery, part 7, 1907 11 8 Artwork of Montgomery, part 8, 1907 11 9 Artwork of Montgomery, part 9, 1907 11 10 Art scenes in Alabama, part 9, 1895 [partial copy]

(See next page for image listing.)

Image List

BOXES 1 and 4 (2 copies, bound and loose)

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part One) “At the Mobile & Railway Wharf.” “Cotton Exchange and Chamber of Commerce.” (Q9286) “West Prong, Dog River.” (man in rowboat) “Residence of Angelo Festorazzi, M.D.” / “Among the Oyster Boats.” (Q9287) “Weighing Cotton in a Warehouse.” (Q9288) “Fort Morgan.” / “In the Swamp.”

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Two) “Cotton Dock and River Steamboat.” (Q9289) “Custom House and Post Office.” (Q2636) “View at Frascati.” / “Lake at Spring Hill.” “Looking up the River Showing Dry Dock.” (Q9290) “At Monroe Park.” / “Residence of Col. Joseph Hodgson.” (Q9291) “In the Swamp at Three Mile Creek.” (Q9292) “View on Front Street.” / “Conception Street.” (Q9293)

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Three) “West Prong of Dog River.” / “The People’s Bank.” “Home of Augusta Evans Wilson.” “Court House.” “Home of P. F. Alba–Fairview.” / “Rose Villa, Home of Albert Pick–Citronelle.” “City Hospital.”

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Four) “M. & B. Coal Dock.” (Q9294) “On Government, East of Jackson Street.” (residential area) “Residence of Geo. A. Ketchum, M.D.” / “In Grounds.” “ On the Shell Road at Frascati.” (Q9295) “Water Street.” / “At St. Francis Street Slip.” (Q2637) “Confederate Monument, Magnolia Cemetery.”

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Five) “Magnolia Grove, Shell Road.” “At Hunter’s Wharf.” “Old Residences on Government Street.” / “On Church Street.” “.” “Near Spring Hill.” (road, small cliff) / “Residence of G. Y. Overall.” “Washington Square.” (young girls on sidewalk in park)

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Six) “At Chickasawbogue.” (men in rowboat near dock) “Government Street Residences.” “Looking Northwest from Court House Tower.” / “Looking East from Court House Tower.” (toward bay) “Bienville Park.” (men around fountain) “Three Mile Creek.” (rowboats, logs, and lumber) / “The National Cemetery.” “View at the South End, Shell Road.” (old woman and boy)

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Seven) “The Cathedral.” “The Gulf Hunting and Fishing Club from the Point.” (club building visible across the water) “St. Francis Street Baptist Church.” / “Trinity Church.” “Oakenak, Home of E. D. Mann–Citronelle.” “Home of James Moore.” / “South End Cottage, Shell Road.” “At Hubbard’s Mills.” (Q9329)

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Eight)

“Moss Covered Trees, Shell Road.” “Hygeia Hotel–Citronelle.” “Beached by the Storm–October 2, 1893.” “Scene on the Shell Road.” “At the Mouth of Chickasawbogue.” “Avenue to Fairview.” / “Residence of P. F. Alba–Fairview.” “Medical College of Alabama.”

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Nine) “On Dog River.” “View on Government Street.” “South from Club House , Dog River.” / “Home of Bishop Richard Wilmer–Spring Hill.” “ Marine Hospital.” “Steamship Leaving the Mobile &Ohio Dock.” “Providence Infirmary.” / “State Street, Looking West.”

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Ten) “Government Street Presbyterian Church.” “The Sawdust Road.” / “In Magnolia Cemetery.” “Magnolia Tree and Old Burying Ground, Shell Road.” “View on Dauphin Street.” / “Spring Hill College.” (Q2638) “Mobile Brewing Co.” / “Spring Hill Shell Road.”

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Eleven) “Below the Oyster Docks.” “Club House at Dog River.” “Conception Street, from Shell Road.” / “Residence of G. J. And J. B. Robinson.” “Guard House Tower.” “A Canebrake.” (Q2639) “Battle House.” / “The Southern Market.”

Art Work of Mobile and Vicinity, 1894 (Part Twelve) “Home of F. A. Luling–Spring Hill.” / “Avenue at the Home of F. A. Luling.” “Residences on Government Street.” “View in Magnolia Cemetery.” / “In Magnolia Cemetery.” “Looking North from Court House Tower.” “View on Dauphin Street.” / “Residence of Dr. V. P. Gaines.”

BOXES 2 and 8 (2 copies, bound and loose)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894(Part One) “The White House–Home of .” “Scene on the .” (men fishing in boats; one man is using a long stick or thin branch, and an African American man is paddling the boat) “Confederate Soldiers’ Monument.” “Picking Cotton.” / “A Cotton Screw.” (Q9330) “The Capitol Building.” (see Q6969) “Weighing Cotton on Lee Street.” (Q9331) “Home Where William L. Yancey Spent His Last Days.” / “Scene on the Wetumpka Road.” (Q9332)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894(Part Two) “The Pavilion at Highland Park.” (Q9333) “The County Jail.” “Residence of J. C. Haas.” (woman and child out front) “Residence of Sylvain Marks.” (woman and children out front) / “Residence of Levystein Brothers.” (family and African American servants out front) “Residence of Forbes Liddell.” (children out front) / “Home of Chas. L. Gay.” (woman, child, and African American servant out front) “Central Presbyterian Church.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Three) “L. & N. Railroad Bridge.” “Scene in Oakwood Cemetery.” / “In Oakwood Cemetery.” “Residence of Dr. E. Wagner.” (girl out front) / “The Montgomery Infirmary.” “On Jackson Lake.” (men fishing in boats) “The Court House.” (horse and buggy out front) “Interior of Alabama Compress and Storage Company.” (Q9334)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Four) “Receiving Platform–Alabama Compress and Storage Company.” (Q9335) “Alabama River and Railroad Tracks.” (Q9336) “Home of B. D. Chapman.” / “Residence of Jerome Vincentelli.” (man and child out front) “On South Perry Street.” / “Woman’s Home.” (Q9345) “The City Hall.” “Residence of L. B. Farley.” / “On Court Square.” (Q9337)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Five) “Cottage Hill School.” “Scene on Lee Street.” (Q9338) “Lomax No. 4 Fire Company.” (see Q4237) “The Southern Cotton Oil Company.” “Residence of J. H. Clisby.” / “Residence of J. W. White.” “Residence of Arthur Pelzer.” / “Residence of A. A. Wiley.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Six) “The Moses Building.” (see Q2323) “The Corner Grocery.” / “Scene on the Lomax Plantation.” (Q9339) “The Beauvoir Club.” (“Murphy” pencilled beneath) “Old Union Warehouse.” (Q9340) “Residence of Alex Rice.” / “Residence of H. C. Davidson.” “Entrance to Oakwood Cemetery.” / “Scene on the A. P. Tyson Place.” (Q9341)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Seven) “Offices of the Alabama Midland Railroad.” (“Cowles [?] residence” pencilled beneath) “View at Alabama Compress and Storage Company.” (Q9342) “Race Trace and Grand Stand–Exposition Grounds.” (Q9343) “Residence of J. C. Hurter.” / “Residence of W. M. Teague.” (African American [?] women with baby carriage out front) “Scene at Jackson Lake.” (trees, buggy, African American men) / “Old Tavern Where La Fayette was Entertained.” (see Q7931 and Q7932) “Residence of W. H. Thomas.” / “The Water Tower.” (Q9344)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Eight) “The Winter Homestead.” / “Residence of S. L. Tyson.” “Court Street, from the Square.” “Home of Governor Thos. G. Jones.” (women and horse and buggy out front) / “The Lomax Residence.” “Capitol Hill School.” (students out front) “Jefferson Street.” / “Residence of Wm. K. Pelzer.” (woman and children out front) “Remains of an Old Wooden Cotton Screw.” (woman stands to the side)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Nine) “View of Compress–Alabama Compress and Storage Company.” (Q9346) “Sayer Street School.” “Scene at Jackson Lake.” (Q9347) “Montgomery Fertilizer Works.” / “Montgomery Fertilizer Works.” (Q9348) “Residence of Jno. F. Gay–Highland Park.” / “Home of Joseph Goetter.” “View at the Southern Exposition.” (Q9349)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Ten) “Commerce Street.” (Q9350) “The Old Knox Place.” “View on Adams Street.” / “First Presbyterian Church.” “The Standard Club.”

“Le Grand Monument–Oakwood Cemetery.” / “The Yancey Monument–Oakwood Cemetery.” “Residence of A. M. Baldwin.” / “The Le Grand Residence.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Eleven) “On South Perry Street.” “Weighing and Sampling Cotton on Lee Street.” (Q9351) “Residence of Phares Coleman.” (man and children out front) / “Residence of Bishop H. M. Jackson.” “Alabama River from the Foot of Commerce Street.” (Q9352) “First Baptist Church.” / “St. John’s Episcopal Church.” “Home of Jacob Griel.” (men, women, and children out front) / “Home of T. W. Hannon.” (boy on horseback out front)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1894 (Part Twelve) “The Academy of St. Mary of Loretto.” (“Gerald” [?] written below image) “Court Square and Central Street.” “Residence of J. B. Nicrosi.” (man and children out front) / “Residence of John M. Wyly.” (man, woman and child on porch; two horses and carriages out front) “Typical Southern Farm House near Highland Park.” / “Scene on Union Street.” (Q9353) “Police Station.” (Q9354) “Residence of Jno. C. O’Connell.” / “Home of J. W. Kennedy.”

BOX 11 (partial copy, folder 10)

Art Work of Scenes in Alabama, 1895 (Part Nine) “Perry Street–Montgomery.” “View of Chickasawbogue.”

BOXES 5 and 6 (2 copies, 9 parts in each box)

Art Work of Central Alabama Cities, 1907 (Part One) “Interior Beauvoir Club–Montgomery.” “Confederate Monument–Selma.” / “Tomb of Vice President Wm. R. King–Selma.” (Q9356) “Court House–Selma.” (Q9390) “Herron St. School–Montgomery.” / “Decatur St. School–Montgomery.” “‘,’ Gen. Polk’s Headquarters 1863–Demopolis.” (Q9357) “The Grounds at the Judson–Marion.” “Residence of S. A. Fowlkes–Selma.” / “Residence of C. W. Hooper–Selma.”

Art Work of Central Alabama Cities, 1907 (Part Two) “Alabama Insane Hospital–Tuscaloosa.” (Q9358) “View of the Alabama Insane Hospital–Tuscaloosa.” / “View at the –Tuscaloosa.” (Q9359) “View on Broad Street–Selma.” (Q9360) “Residence of J. B. Whitfield–Demopolis.” / “Residence of J. B. Ellis–Selma.” “View on Alabama River–Montgomery.” (Q9361) “View of the Marion Military Institute–Marion.” “Residence of Ernest Lamar–Selma.” / “Christian Church–Selma.” (Q9391)

Art Work of Central Alabama Cities, 1907 (Part Three) “View in Elkdale Park–Selma.” “The Dam–Tuscaloosa.” / “View at Tuscaloosa.” “Church Street Methodist Church–Selma.” (Q9380) “Residence of Geo. W. Taylor–Demopolis.” / “Residence of John C. Webb–Demopolis.” “Exchange Hotel–Montgomery.” “Residence of Geo. A. Searcy–Tuscaloosa.” / “Residence of Dr. Wm. G. Sommerville–Tuscaloosa.” “Residence of Zimri Shirley–Tuscaloosa.” / “Residence of Dr. J. L. Williamson–Tuscaloosa.”

Art Work of Central Alabama Cities, 1907 (Part Four) “Beauvoir Club–Montgomery.” “Residence of P. T. Shanks–Selma.” / “Residence of Julian Smith–Selma.” “First Presbyterian Church–Selma.” (Q9831) “Southern College–Greensboro.” / “Alabama Female College–Tuscaloosa.” (Q9832) “Judson College–Marion.” “Views on the Warrior River–Tuscaloosa.”

Art Work of Central Alabama Cities, 1907 (Part Five) “Montgomery County Court House–Montgomery.” “Residence of Julius L. Mark–Demopolis.” / “Residence of M. Ely–Demopolis.” “University of Alabama–Tuscaloosa.” “Scenes at Jackson Lake–Montgomery.” (Q9833) “First Baptist Church–Selma.” (Q9392) “Views at Electric Park–Montgomery.” (Q9393) “View of the –Demopolis.”

Art Work of Central Alabama Cities, 1907 (Part Six) “River View–Demopolis.” (Q9384) “Views of Oak Park–Montgomery.” (Q9385) “View of Elkdale Park–Selma.” “Residence of E. N. C. Snow–Tuscaloosa.” / “Residence of D. L. Rosenau–Tuscaloosa.” “A View of Judson College–Marion.” “The Dr. Du Bose Private Sanitarium–Selma.” / “View of Lauderdale Street–Selma.” (Q9386)

Art Work of Central Alabama Cities, 1907 (Part Seven) “Alabama River at Selma.” “Stillman Institute (Colored)–Tuscaloosa.” / “Cotton Shipping–Demopolis.” (Q9387) “Carnegie Library–Montgomery.” (see Q4581) “–Demopolis.” / “View at the Fair Grounds–Selma.” (Q9388) “Park View–Demopolis.” (aerial view of park; woman and children at bench) “Residence of Lewis E. Mayer–Demopolis.” “Residence of H. B. Pake–Demopolis.”

Art Work of Central Alabama Cities, 1907 (Part Eight) “Interior Braswell Opera House–Demopolis.” (Q9389) “Residence of Geo. Wm. Lewis–Selma.” / “Residence of B. H. Craig–Selma.” “A View on Broad Street–Selma.” (Q9394) “Residence of R. P. Knox–Knoxwood.” / “Residence of B. L. Garber–Demopolis.” “–Montgomery.” “Union Street Private Hospital–Selma.” / “Marion Female Seminary–Marion.” (Q9395)

Art Work of Central Alabama Cities, 1907 (Part Nine) “Court House–Marion.” “The Hobson Residence–Greensboro.” / “Residence of Dr. W. R. Barron–Marion.” “St. Paul’s Episcopal Church–Selma.” (Q9396) “Views on the Webb Plantation–Demopolis.” “Demopolis Presbyterian Church–Demopolis.” / “M. E. Church South–Demopolis.” “The County Bridge–Selma.” / “A Glimpse of the River–Selma.” (Q9397)

BOX 7

Art Work of Birmingham, 1907 (Part One) “Brown-Marx Building.” “Country Club.” (Q9398) “Residence of Robert Jemison.” / “Residence of T. C. Thompson.” “View from Residence of W. P. G. Harding (Glen Iris).” “Residence of R. N. Rhodes.” / “Residence of C. Exum.” “A View on the Mountain.” (Q9399) “Residence of C. A. Stillman.” / “Residence of G. C. Whatley.” “A View from the Mountain.” (Q9400)

Art Work of Birmingham, 1907 (Part Two) “Interior Country Club.” (Q9401) “Church of the Advent.” / “First Christian Church.” “View from the Residence of Robert Jemison (Glen Iris).” “Residence of E. D. Smith.” / “Residence of Captain W. H. Graves.” “Southern Club.” “Residence of R. M. Goodall.” / “Residence of W. P. G. Harding.”

“City Hall.” (Q9402) “Residence of F. Y. Anderson.” / “Residence of Judge A. C. Howze.”

Art Work of Birmingham, 1907 (Part Three) “Interior of First M. E. Church South.” (Q9403) “Residence of Judge Samuel D. Weakley.” / “Residence of Richard W. Massey.” “View from Brown-Marx Building.” (Q9404) “Scenes from the Mountain.” (Q9405) “Birmingham Athletic Club.” (Q9406) “Hillman Hospital.” / “First Baptist Church.”

Art Work of Birmingham, 1907 (Part Four) “Country Club Grounds.” (Q9407) “Views in Oak Hill Cemetery.” “Scene on Highland Avenue.” / “Residence of Walker Percy.” (Q9408) “First National Bank Building.” (Q9409) “Residence of F. M. Jackson.” / “Residence of Walter Moore.” “St. Vincent Hospital.” (Q9410) “Views at East Lake.” (Q9411)

Art Work of Birmingham, 1907 (Part Five) “Interior St. Paul’s Church.” (Q9412) “Country Residence of R. S. Munger.” / “Residence of Mark B. Lewis.” “Scene on Third Avenue.” (Q9413) “Residence of W. H. Hassinger.” / “Residence of Dr. R. W. Boland.” (Q9428) “Scene on the Mountain.” “Residence of John E. Morriss.” / “Residence of R. E. Collins.”

Art Work of Birmingham, 1907 (Part Six) “View on Twentieth Street.” (Q9414) “Residence of James Weisel.” / “Residence of John L. Kaul.” “Interior Birmingham Athletic Club.” (Q9415) “Views of North Birmingham Park.” (Q9416) “Residence of Logan T. Trousdale.” / “Residence of W. M. Cosby.” “Masonic Temple.” / “Residence of J. T. Beasley.” (Q9419)

Art Work of Birmingham, 1907 (Part Seven) “Court House.” (Q9420) “Views on Highland Avenue.” (Q9421) “The Lake Country Club.” “Residence of R. C. Booth.” / “Residence of A. R. Dearborn.” “A Mountain Road.” “Residence of R. S. Warner.” / “Residence of Geo. W. Harris.” “Residence of Samuel Will John.” / “Residence of Ex-Gov. Wm. H. Sims.”

Art Work of Birmingham, 1907 (Part Eight) “View from Brown-Marx Building.” (Q9422) “First Presbyterian Church.” / “South Highlands Presbyterian Church.” “First M. E. Church South.” (Q9423) “Residence of J. W. Donnelly. (In course of construction.)” / “Residence of E. F. Enslen. (In course of construction.)” “Swimming Pool Athletic Club.” (Q9424) “Residence of F. B. Fowlkes.” / “Residence of E. L. Brown.” “Capital Park.” / “Cafe Southern Club.”

Art Work of Birmingham, 1907 (Part Nine) “Interior Southern Club.” “Government Building.” / “Residence of W. D. Tynes.” “High School.” (Q9425) “Residence of J. S. Gillespy.” / “Residence of W. J. Rushton.” “St. Paul’s Church.” / “Third Presbyterian Church.” (Q9426) “Scene from Brown-Marx Building.” / “Scene from Rhodes Circle.” (Q9427)

BOXES 9-11 (3 copies, 9 parts in each box)

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1907 (Part One) “Confederate Monument.” “Interior Beauvoir Club.” (see Q9355) “Scenes at Jackson Lake.” “Montgomery County Court House.” “Residence of J. W. Huger.” / “Residence of J. C. Virden.” “Carnegie Library.” “Decatur Street School.” / “Herron Street School.” “Residence of Samuel Sabel.” / “Residence of Moses Sabel.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1907 (Part Two) “Alabama State Capitol.” “Dexter Avenue M. E. Church.” / “Central Presbyterian Church.” “Masonic Temple.” “Residence of W. A. Gayle.” / “Residence of Dr. C. A. Thigpen.” “Interior Country Club.” “Views in Oak Park.” “Views of Oakwood Cemetery.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1907 (Part Three) “Exchange Hotel.” “Views of Montgomery.” (residential) “Interior Masonic Temple.” “Court Street M. E. Church.” / “St. John’s Episcopal Church.” “Pickett Springs.” “Residence of W. M. Marks.” / “Residence of J. W. Black.” “Residence of Mrs. M. S. Ball.” / “Residence of W. M. Teague.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1907 (Part Four) “View of the Alabama River.” “Views of Oakwood Cemetery.” “First Baptist Church. (Under construction.)” “Views at Electric Park.” “Birdseye View from State Capitol.” (residential) “Residence of E. C. Andrew.” / “Residence of Joseph Norwood.” “Race Trace, Fair Grounds.” / “Scene at Pickett Springs.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1907 (Part Five) “Interior Beauvoir Club.” “Central High School.” / “Jewish Synagogue, Beth-Or.” “View on Dexter Avenue.” “Residence of H. C. Davidson.” / “Residence of W. K. Pelzer.” “Beauvoir Club.” “Residence of D. W. Dowe.” / “Montgomery Shooting Club.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1907 (Part Six) “Interior Carnegie Library.” “Residence of S. H. Dent, Jr.” / “Residence of I. S. Stanton.” “Library Standard Club.” “Residence of William H. Ragland.” / “Residence of W. B. Tanner.” “Parlor Standard Club.” “Residence of Benjamin B. Smith.” / “Residence of F. S. Persons.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1907 (Part Seven) “Birdseye View from State Capitol.” Scenes on W. M. Marks’ Plantation.” “Government Building.” (post office?) “Residence of Dr. W. M. Wilkerson.” / “Residence of R. E. Steiner.” “View at Electric Park.” “Residence of O. O. Nelson.” / “Residence of A. Blair.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1907 (Part Eight) “Country Club.” “Views of Montgomery Light and Water Power Co., Tallahassee.” / “Residence of McD. Cain.” “View on Dexter Avenue.” “Residence of Hartwell Douglass.” / “Residence of F. S. Ball.” “Scene on Alabama River.” “Residence of A. J. Kaufman.” / “Residence of Joseph Nachman.”

Art Work of Montgomery, Ala., 1907 (Part Nine) “Standard Club.” “Residence of W. H. Le Grand.” / “Y.M.C.A. Building. (In course of construction.)” “Scene at Electric Park.” “Elks’ Home.” / “Gay-Kirkland Flats.” “St. Margaret’s Hospital.” “Residence of J. M. Kennedy.” / “Residence of N. B. Holt.” “View on Alabama River.” / “Views of Montgomery Light and Water Power Co., Tallahassee.”