A Photo of Reference to the Land Surveyed on the Rivers Mobile and Alabama since the Establishment of the Civil Government in the Province of West Florida.
Morton Hall is located at 1310 Ben Graves Dr NW, Huntsville. It was the first building built on what would become the University of Alabama in Huntsville campus. This photo was taken after the 2020 remodeling and expansion of Morton Hall
A black and white digitization of a photo from a 1992 issue of the Birmingham Post Herald of AIDS volunteer and activist Frank Romanowicz in front of the Agape House.
A letter from the Rev. Malcolm Marler at the 1917 AIDS Clinic to Deby Wright, paster at the Covenant Metropolitan Community Church in Birmingham, Alabama. He is inviting her to the Friday Morning Grace program at the clinic and detailing out the planned schedule for the class. He also explains how she can make reservations to attend. There is a personal note at the bottom from Malcolm offering prayers for the death of a man named Cliff.
A letter from the Rev. Malcolm Marler at the 1917 AIDS Clinic to the Rev. Marge Ragona at the Covenant Metropolitan Community Church telling her about an Interfaith AIDS church service at Woodlawn United Methodist Church.
Back: STREET SCENE, Huntsville, Alabama, a cultural center of the Old South. Huntsville is a large retail trading center, the focal point of an industrial segment of 8 million persons in a 200 mile radius.
A drawing that shows 100+ kittens having fun at a Christmas Party. They are engaging in several activities including eating, playing, and sleeping. Wain's wife, Elizabeth, encouraged him to submit this to The Illustrated London News.
This section contains a "Historical Survey of the TARCOG Region" booklet. The report seems to cover historic locations, events and buildings throughout the southeastern United States.