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Box 1

 Container

Contains 3 Collections and/or Records:

Black Warrior river, Probably 1899

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2007.007.000387
Identifier: 2007.007.000387
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Photographs series contains two photographic albums with 209 images, seventy-two loose photographs, and 121 glass negatives. The lives of Julian C. Perkins, his wife Mary (Mamie) Kennedy Perkins, their children Edwin, Brook, and Julian, and their extended families are well documented, in this photographic collection compiled by their son Edwin. There are also photographs of The University of Alabama (Woods Hall and President’s Mansion); photographs of Tuscaloosa and the surrounding area...
Dates: Probably 1899

Julian Herbert Perkins, Probably 1899

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2007.007.000387
Identifier: 2007.007.000388
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Photographs series contains two photographic albums with 209 images, seventy-two loose photographs, and 121 glass negatives. The lives of Julian C. Perkins, his wife Mary (Mamie) Kennedy Perkins, their children Edwin, Brook, and Julian, and their extended families are well documented, in this photographic collection compiled by their son Edwin. There are also photographs of The University of Alabama (Woods Hall and President’s Mansion); photographs of Tuscaloosa and the surrounding area...
Dates: Probably 1899

Julian Herbert Perkins in a creek, Probably 1899

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2007.007.000387
Identifier: 2007.007.0000389
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Photographs series contains two photographic albums with 209 images, seventy-two loose photographs, and 121 glass negatives. The lives of Julian C. Perkins, his wife Mary (Mamie) Kennedy Perkins, their children Edwin, Brook, and Julian, and their extended families are well documented, in this photographic collection compiled by their son Edwin. There are also photographs of The University of Alabama (Woods Hall and President’s Mansion); photographs of Tuscaloosa and the surrounding area...
Dates: Probably 1899