Mule by a fence at the Cedars Farm, circa 1910
Scope and Contents note
180 photographs depicting World War II; Walter Jones and others in New Guinea; limestone in New Guinea; Tannehill State Park Bicentennial event; Representative Walter Flowers at Tannehill; diagrams of types of shells; Jones family; Cedars Farm in Huntsville, Alabama; ships and boats in New Guinea; landscapes and vegetation in New Guinea; view from Cameron Plateau near Milne Bay in New Guinea; Dobodura Airfield in Papua New Guinea; Spring Cave and other caves in Madison County, Alabama; scenes at The University of Alabama; and Tannehill Iron Mine.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1910
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Extent
1 negative
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General note
Description: Negatives probably made by Hazel Phelps (Jones) with her first Kodak camera cir. 1910, "The Cedars," Huntsville, Ala. Her family & relations (Grimwoods, primarily, I think). Great shots of wagons, horses & mules. Some shots of downtown Huntsville. This particular group is not well sorted by subject but will have to do for now. Doug Jones, 3-15-2007. Some great images here.
Geographic
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Alabama Libraries Special Collections Repository