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- Tags: Alabama
Ralph Brown Draughon Library
Tags: Alabama, Auburn, Education, Lee County
1900: Auburn Alabama Train Depot
Tags: Alabama, Auburn, Train Depot, Transportation
1914: Loachapoka, Alabama Train Depot (February 24)
Tags: Alabama, Loachapoka, Train Depot, Transportation
1899: Auburn, Alabama Train Depot
Tags: Alabama, Auburn, Train Depot, Transportation
1971: Auburn, Alabama Train Depot
Tags: Alabama, Auburn, Train Depot, Transportation
Browns, Alabama Train Depot, Undated
Tags: Alabama, Browns, Train Depot, Transportation
2010: Montgomery, Union Station Train Shed
Tags: Alabama, Montgomery, railroads, Transportation, Union Station
Kirkland's Dress Shop
Old Opera House
Palace Drug Store
Planter's Hotel
The Franklin House
Colonel Robert Ransom moved to Tuscumbia from Tennessee and began construction of a hotel on the southeast corner of 5th and Water Streets. The Franklin House's grand opening of this…
Cherokee Public Library
Tags: Alabama, Cherokee, Colbert County, Library, Public Libraries
Pathways: Walk through the History of Muscle Shoals
Tuscumbia Railroad and Transportation Museum
Leighton Public Library
Tags: Alabama, Colbert County, Leighton, Public Library
Muscle Shoals Public Library
Sheffield Public Library
Tags: Alabama, Colbert County, Public Libraries, Sheffield
Alabama Music Hall of Fame
Coldwater Stagecoach Stop
The Hallejuah Trail; St. John's Episcopal Church of Tuscumbia, Alabama
The churches represent various architectural designs, use…
Helen Keller Birthplace “Ivy Green”
North Alabama Abstract & Guaranty Company
Leon Vandiver Oral History Recording
2005.36.89: W. L. Blake to Dr. Thos F. Jones, 1856 July 4
Tags: 1856, 96, Aggie Reynolds, Alabama, Bettie, Bod Brown, Bradly, Cambridge, Capt. Tarrant, Carrie, Cathy Reynolds, Columbia, death, Dr. Saml Sealand, Florida, Ginnie Smith, Glen Springs, Hooping cough, Jas Harrison, John Sample, Maggie, Maj. Nicholds, marriage, Matt Calhoun, Miss Gatt, Miss Goodwin, Miss Hay, Miss Sims, Monetary Notes, Monticello, Mr. John Hopkins Williams, Mrs. Griffin, N.C., Newberry District, Rich Harrison, South Carolina, Stewart, Transcription
2005.36.127: Kate to Unknown, 1859 June 19
Hackleburg, Alabama Oral History Project
Tags: Alabama, Hackleburg, Marion County, oral history, tornadoes