Box 7
Contains 282 Results:
Postcard by an unknown publisher or photographer. On the front is a photo of 3 young white girls standing in front of a house under a window, each with long curly hair and similar dresses, all looking toward the camera
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by Curt Teich & Co. of the Hotel Russel Erskine of Huntsville, Alabama. On the front is a photo of the hotel, with the caption "The most modern hotel in the Tennessee Valley" at the top.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard published by A.P. Bedoue. On the front is a photo of Tantum Hall at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, surrounded by trees.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by Curteich. On the front is a photo of 4 men in early 20th century aviation uniforms, the three men on the left in blue, being instructed by the man in yellow on the right. At the top is written "On the Ramp at the Flight Line at Craig Field, Selma, Ala". At the bottom right is written "Photo by Southeast Army Air Forces Training Center." On the back is a paragraph confirming the 4 individuals are trainees and their instructor receiving last-minute advice.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by Eagle Post Card View Co., published by Fred R. Maring of Alexandria, Alabama. On the front is a photo of a cotton field, being picked by a group of black people, ranging from a young girl to the focus of the photo: an older black man in a drooping hat picking cotton right in front of the photographer. At the top of the photo is written "World's most famous cotton field scene", and "Alabama's Alexandria valley about 1890" at the bottom.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by Curteich of Swayne Hall at Talladega College. On the front is a photo of the front of Swayne Hall, taken from the sidewalk leading to the hall. The top right of the photo is covered in vines. The top border reads "Swayne Hall, Talladega College, Talladega, Alabama".
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by Curteich of the Redmont Hotel. On the front is a depiction of the Redmont Hotel's outside, including cars and people along the sidewalk, along with two depictions at the top of the card labeled "Bedroom" and "Rainbow Room", depicting the amenities provided at the hotel. At the bottom is written "Birmingham's Most Modern Hotel". On the back is a list of information for the hotel, its perks, and other hotels under the same management.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by A. P. Bedou of Dorothy Hall at the Tuskegee Institute. On the front is a photo of Dorothy Hall surrounded by dormant trees and bushes. At the top is written "Dorothy Hall (Girl's Trades Building), Tuskegee Institute, Ala".
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard published by Allanson & Murphy News Company. On the front is a photo of a steam train pulling 7 cars behind it over a bridge with trees below it. At the bottom of the photo is written "the 'Pioneer Limited' on Short Line Bridge. On the line of the C. M. and St. P. Ry.".
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by an unknown creator or publisher. Another postcard depicting Dexter Avenue, this one taken from a much lower angle, however, making the Capitol building look even farther away from the fountain and the camera.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.