Panel discussion led by Senator Jim Allen with members of the Alabama Sesquicentennial Commission in Washington D.C.
Seated with Allen are four members of the Commission, who were in Washington to receive a 22-star flag that had flown briefly over the U.S. Capitol. (Alabama was the twenty-second state admitted to the Union.) Seated left to right: Martin Darity, executive director of the Alabama Bureau of Publicit...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/records/id/592 |
Summary: | Seated with Allen are four members of the Commission, who were in Washington to receive a 22-star flag that had flown briefly over the U.S. Capitol. (Alabama was the twenty-second state admitted to the Union.) Seated left to right: Martin Darity, executive director of the Alabama Bureau of Publicity and Information (ex officio member and secretary of the Commission); Katherine McTyeire (chairperson of the Commission); Mrs. William Nicrosi; and Milo B. Howard, director of the Alabama Department of Archives and History. |
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