LT Jones, Therese Baeu, LT Willmott, Miss Fautrad, and LT Couller, 1918 April 25
Scope and Contents note
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Dates
- Creation: 1918 April 25
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Extent
1 Gelatin Developing-out Paper
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Dimensions
Image Size: 2 1/4" x 3 1/4"
General note
This photograph was enclosed with a letter from W. B. Jones to Hazel Phelps (Jones), May 9, 1919. On Back: Peira-Cava. The snow was on the ground in a.m. 3 inches fell at noon. This town is 3000 feet above the level of the Mediterranean Sea, 40 miles from Nice. Left to Right, Lt. Jones, Mlle. Therese Baeu, Lt. Willmott, Mlle. Fautrad, Lt. Couller. April 25, '19. Walter B. Jones.
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Alabama Libraries Special Collections Repository