Arlington shrine, Birmingham Alabama
Color photographic view of the Arlington antebellum home with with two women and a girl in period costume on the lawn. The house was built by Judge William S. Mudd, one of the ten founders of Birmingham, AL. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Arlington Shrine, Birmingham Ala.'; Print...
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Wade Hall Postcard Collection |
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Alabama postcards |
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Alabama postcards Arlington shrine, Birmingham Alabama W.M. Massey |
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Alabama postcards Historic house museums -- Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.) Business and Industry -- Tourism; History -- Museums; Peoples -- Domestic Life Alabama; Birmingham; Antebellum industry Dwellings; Balconies; Costumes For information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History. |
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Color photographic view of the Arlington antebellum home with with two women and a girl in period costume on the lawn. The house was built by Judge William S. Mudd, one of the ten founders of Birmingham, AL. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Arlington Shrine, Birmingham Ala.'; Printed on back: 'Arlington Shrine, Birmingham, Ala., Built in 1842 by slave labor, Arlington was used by Gen. Wilson of the Federal Army as his head-quarters in the final stages of the War Between the States.', 'Color by W. M. Massey, Alabama Post Card Co., Bessemer, Ala. 35020, 53087' |
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Arlington shrine, Birmingham AlabamaColor photographic view of the Arlington antebellum home with with two women and a girl in period costume on the lawn. The house was built by Judge William S. Mudd, one of the ten founders of Birmingham, AL. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Arlington Shrine, Birmingham Ala.'; Printed on back: 'Arlington Shrine, Birmingham, Ala., Built in 1842 by slave labor, Arlington was used by Gen. Wilson of the Federal Army as his head-quarters in the final stages of the War Between the States.', 'Color by W. M. Massey, Alabama Post Card Co., Bessemer, Ala. 35020, 53087'W.M. MasseyAlabama Post Card Co.2005Troy University LibraryHistoric house museums -- Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.)Business and Industry -- Tourism; History -- Museums; Peoples -- Domestic LifeAlabama; Birmingham; Antebellum industryDwellings; Balconies; CostumesFor information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History.This collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. copyright law.Wade Hall Postcard Collection, Troy University Library, Special Collections.Troy University (Troy, Ala.) Library; University of Alabama. Library (Digitization)Box 1, ADAtscwhp000034ADAtscwhp000034.1; ADAtscwhp000034.2imageengjpeghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/167 |
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Arlington shrine, Birmingham Alabama |
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Arlington shrine, Birmingham Alabama |
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W.M. Massey |
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W.M. Massey |
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