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Helen McGinnis Kelly, daughter of Will McGinnis (son of Alex McGinnis, first in the family to live at Wallace Place)

Council meeting agenda from Harpersville City Council Meeting

Hog killing from the 1980s. Sam McGinnis was well known for killing hogs at other peoples' farms. This photograph was taken on the family property.

Troy Datcher funeral program.

Frances Perkins and friends wearing hats at Mount Olive Baptist Church Harpersville.

Multi-fold funeral program for Suzell "MeMa" Johnson, 2006

Printed copy of 2018 Wallace Family reunion itinerary, Pell City, Alabama

Copy of funeral program for William Gregory Shepard, Buffalo, New York 2012. Grandson of John Henry Wallace

Photograph of Emma Gover’s Funeral, Larry Ledford, Annette Ledford , Ollie Collin’s, Jennifer Gover (left to right)

Photograph of Emma Gover next to a Christmas tree

Printed program for the 2006 Wallace Family Reunion in Birmingham, Alabama

2004 Wallace Family Reunion Program, Detroit, Michigan

Charlie Wallace and Dee Pang marriage license.

Obituary for Norman Smith Jr., Henry Smith's brother, Anderson-Wallace's great-grandson

Obituary for Kathleen McGinnis, granddaughter of Anderson Wallace

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This image is a watercolor painting of the Frasier-Brown house, also known as Noble Hall or Frazier-Brown House or Frazer-Brown-Pearson House or Casey Homestead, in Auburn, Alabama done by an unknown student sometime between 1917 and 1942. The…

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This image is a watercolor painting of the home of General Bragg (also known as the Judge John Bragg House and the Bragg-Mitchell House) in Mobile, Alabama done by an unknown student in 1932. The house was built in 1844. The painting shows the front…

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This image is a watercolor painting of the McLaren-Burris House (also known as the Burris House, Riverview, Charles McLaran House; McLarin-Humphreys House) in Columbus, Mississippi, done by an unknown student sometime between 1917 and 1942. The year…

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This image is a watercolor painting of the Varner-Alexander House (also known as Grey Columns) in Tuskegee, Alabama done by an unknown student sometime between 1917 and 1942. The painting shows the front exterior of the house with its doors, windows,…

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This three-page handwritten letter, including envelope, is indicative of the illiteracy of the unknown author. It is a simple letter chronicling how God can heal wounds of the flesh and of the heart and spirit. She expresses hope that Caroline will…

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Virginia writes a letter to Mother Young, detailing the family’s recent business, thanking them for gifts of apples while describing how the whole family is sick, especially George. George writes a shorter letter to accompany hers, where he speaks…

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Letter recounting the writer meeting several (girl)friends and relating other friends who are engaged or married. Noted others who are sick or have died. Also mentioned monetary notes and a probated note. One handwritten envelope and four…

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In the letter Blake recounted his meeting with a few girls from Newberry District and his travels with two ladies. He told Jones of all the people getting married and where they were from and also of some deaths and illnesses. He ended the letter…

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This image is a watercolor painting of the University of Alabama President's Mansion in Tuscaloosa, Alabama done by H.L. Warles sometime between 1917 and 1942. The house was completed in 1841. The painting shows the front exterior of the house with…

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This image is a watercolor painting of Christ Church (also known as Christ Episcopal Church) in Mobile, Alabama done by William T. Warren, Jr. in 1939. The painting shows the front exterior of the church with its steeple, doors, columned porch,…

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CTA train on the El entering the Loop on a winter morning.

Obituary for Edna Pearl Wallace, Henry Smith's sister, Anderson Wallace's great granddaughter

Obituary for Ruby Wright, Henry Smith's sister and Anderson Wallaces great-granddaughter

Obituary for Palmer A. McGinnis, first cousin of Samuel McGinnis

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Image on page 56 of Frances E. Willard's book entitled: A wheel within a wheel

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The original seal of Auburn University back when the University was still Alabama Polytechnic Institute

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This four-page handwritten letter from William Young is almost illegible. The author laments about his loneliness and hopes family comes to visit soon. He also details the health of himself and his family.

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This image is a watercolor painting of the Echols-Newton House in Auburn, Alabama by Robert K. Williams done in 1933. The house was built in 1855. The painting shows the front exterior of the house with its doors, windows, shutters, balcony,…

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A cog (or cog-built vessels) is a type of ship that first appeared in the 10th century, and was widely used from around the 12th century on. Cogs were generally built of oak, which was an abundant timber in the Baltic region of Prussia. This vessel…

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This photograph is of the Auburn, Alabama Railroad Depot around 1900. The Depot burned down in 1904.

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Clark Yarbrough, the son of Dr. Cecil Yarbrough and Mary Strudwick, is depicted in a goat cart with an unidentified companion at Pebble Hill, ca. 1930s.

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This picture depicts a train load of hogs being shipped to Duroc jersey breeders in Prattville, Autauga Co., AL on May 28, 1928.

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This photograph of Loachapoka Alabama train depot was taken on February 24, 1914.

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This photograph depicts passengers at the Auburn, Alabama train depot in 1899.

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The Auburn, Alabama train depot undergoing renovation in 1971.

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Ships in harbor at Naples, Italy. ca. 1890-1900

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This photograph depicts Browns, Alabama's train station. Browns, Alabama is an unincorporated town in Dallas County, Alabama.

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Front page newspaper article headlining the sinking of the Titanic. From The World newspaper.

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A woman in a long dress, jacket and a large picture hat is sitting side-saddle on a camel. The camel's bridle and the houdah are adorned in an oriental style with tassels and pompoms. An open sided tent can be seen in the background. ca. 1880

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James Irvine (II) and Harry Baechtel rode bikes from San Fernando to Irvine Ranch. Picture was taken in Santa Ana.

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The Home of Governor and Confederate Brigadier General Edward Asbury O’Neal was in downtown Florence Alabama. After graduating from LaGrange College he studied law in Huntsville and married Olivia Moore. He passed the bar in 1840 and began a law…
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