Summary: | Color print view of various locations in Alabama. Words to the song "Alabama" printed in center of card. Picture locations around the wording. Postmarked December 1, 1945. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Greetings from . . . ., © Curt Teich & Co., Inc., "Alabama" From thy prairies broad and fertile, Where thy snow-white cotton shines, To the hills where coal and iron, Hide in thine exhaustless mines, Strong-armed miners - sturdy farmers, Loyal hearts whate'er we be, Alabama, Alabama, We will aye be true to thee! From thy quarries where the marble, White as that of Paros gleams, Waiting till thy sculptor's chisel, Wake to life they poet's dreams; For not only wealth of nature, Wealth of mind hast thou to fee, Alabama, Alabama, We will aye be true to thee!' Printed on back: 'A-103 - Ehler's News Co., Birmingham, Ala., Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C. T. Art-Colortone" Post Card (Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.) 9A-H897.'Written on back: 'Hello, Arrived O.K. at 2 p.m. Friday... Caught about 50 fish in an hr. Had them for supper. Forest L. Hoppes, Foley, Ala., c/o T. A. Steele.- Mr. L. Marshall, Ocean City Road, Salisbury, Md.'
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