Governor's Mansion, Montgomery, Alabama
Color print of residence on Perry Street in Montgomery, AL. Large 2-story white house with four large columns across front. Covered portico on side of house and covered balcony area and porch at front entrance. Landscaped with flowers and shrubs. Mature trees on each side of house. Divided back po...
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Wade Hall Postcard Collection |
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Alabama postcards |
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Alabama postcards Governor's Mansion, Montgomery, Alabama D. S. Smith |
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Alabama postcards Montgomery (Ala.); Historic sites -- Alabama -- Montgomery Geography and Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns Alabama; Montgomery Cities & towns; Governors; Dwellings; For information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History. |
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Color print of residence on Perry Street in Montgomery, AL. Large 2-story white house with four large columns across front. Covered portico on side of house and covered balcony area and porch at front entrance. Landscaped with flowers and shrubs. Mature trees on each side of house. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Montgomery The Governor's Mansion' Printed on back: 'The Governor's Mansion 1142 South Perry Street Montgomery, Alabama. Originally built by Robert Fulwood Ligon, Jr., in 1908, this imposing home was purchased by the State of Alabama in 1950 for use as the Governor's residence. Photo by Ken Jenkins, D. S. Smith Enterprises, 2400 Mountain Drive #105, Birmingham, AL 35226 Tel: 205-823-0038' |
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Governor's Mansion, Montgomery, AlabamaColor print of residence on Perry Street in Montgomery, AL. Large 2-story white house with four large columns across front. Covered portico on side of house and covered balcony area and porch at front entrance. Landscaped with flowers and shrubs. Mature trees on each side of house. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Montgomery The Governor's Mansion' Printed on back: 'The Governor's Mansion 1142 South Perry Street Montgomery, Alabama. Originally built by Robert Fulwood Ligon, Jr., in 1908, this imposing home was purchased by the State of Alabama in 1950 for use as the Governor's residence. Photo by Ken Jenkins, D. S. Smith Enterprises, 2400 Mountain Drive #105, Birmingham, AL 35226 Tel: 205-823-0038'D. S. SmithKen Jenkins19602005Troy University Library Montgomery (Ala.); Historic sites -- Alabama -- MontgomeryGeography and Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and TownsAlabama; MontgomeryCities & towns; Governors; Dwellings;For 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, ADAtscwhp001015ADAtscwhp001015.1, ADAtscwhp001015.2 imageeng jpeghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/3360 |
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Governor's Mansion, Montgomery, Alabama |
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Governor's Mansion, Montgomery, Alabama |
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D. S. Smith |
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D. S. Smith |
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