State Capitol of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama 4
This image is a color oil painting of the Alabama State Capitol Building in Montgomery, Ala. Postcard text: (back) The State Capitol of Alabama is located in the city of Montgomery. Alabama was at one time a part of Georgia and later was embraced in the territory of Mississippi. It was admitted to s...
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Alabama postcard images State Capitol of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama 4 |
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Alabama postcard images Alabama State Capitol (Montgomery, Ala.); Alabama -- Capital and capitol; Capitols; Public buildings -- Alabama -- Montgomery; Painting, American -- Alabama; Postcards Capitols; Paintings; Postcards capitols; public buildings; paintings (visual works); picture postcards Government & Politics -- Legislative Branch; Government & Politics -- State Symbols |
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This image is a color oil painting of the Alabama State Capitol Building in Montgomery, Ala. Postcard text: (back) The State Capitol of Alabama is located in the city of Montgomery. Alabama was at one time a part of Georgia and later was embraced in the territory of Mississippi. It was admitted to statehood in 1819, and has an area of 52,250 square miles. The State flower is the golden rod. Alabama (the word is of Indian derivation) was named in 1817 from its principal river. |
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State Capitol of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama 4Tuck's Post CardThis image is a color oil painting of the Alabama State Capitol Building in Montgomery, Ala. Postcard text: (back) The State Capitol of Alabama is located in the city of Montgomery. Alabama was at one time a part of Georgia and later was embraced in the territory of Mississippi. It was admitted to statehood in 1819, and has an area of 52,250 square miles. The State flower is the golden rod. Alabama (the word is of Indian derivation) was named in 1817 from its principal river.Raphae, Tuck & Sonsca. 1930-1950Montgomery (Ala.)Alabama State Capitol (Montgomery, Ala.); Alabama -- Capital and capitol; Capitols; Public buildings -- Alabama -- Montgomery; Painting, American -- Alabama; PostcardsCapitols; Paintings; Postcardscapitols; public buildings; paintings (visual works); picture postcardsGovernment & Politics -- Legislative Branch; Government & Politics -- State Symbolscolor; 9 cm x 14 cmImageJPEGPC495pc205.jpgAlabama Postcard CollectionAuburn University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.Auburn University Libraries.engThis image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at archives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/postcards/id/159 |
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State Capitol of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama 4 |
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