Box 0614.038
Contains 21 Results:
General Materials: Hammond's Photos (2-3 of 3), undated
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
General Materials: Photographs, undated
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Nunn Home (Autaugaville, Autauga County), circa 1951
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Magnolia Springs (Baldwin County), circa 1951
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Kendall Manor; Shorter-Upshaw Home (Eufaula, Barbour County), circa 1951, 1966-1976
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Kendricks House (Greenville); and Fort Bibb Marker (Butler County), 1935-1951
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Boll Weevil Monument (Enterprise, Coffee County), undated
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Barton Mansion (Colbert County), 1936
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Ave Maria Grotto (Cullman County), circa 1951, undated
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Cahaba (Dallas County), circa 1951, undated
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
"Belvoir" or Saffold Home (Pleasant Hill, Dallas County), circa 1951
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Underwood Home (Pleasant Hill, Dallas County), circa 1951
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Homes in Selma (Dallas County), circa 1951, 1968, undated
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Live Oak Cemetery - Elodie Todd Dawson Monument; William Rufus King and John Taylor Morgan Graves (Selma, Dallas County), circa 1951
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Kenan Place (near Selma, Dallas County), 1949, undated
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Sturdivant Hall (Selma, Dallas County), circa 1951, 1973
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Welch Home (Selma, Dallas County), circa 1951, 1981, undated
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Winston Place (Valley Head, DeKalb County), circa 1951, undated
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Fort Toulouse Monument (Elmore County), circa 1951
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Banks House (Eutaw, Greene County), 1936-1981
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.
Kirkwood (Eutaw, Greene County), 1949-1992
A large portion of the materials in this subseries have to do with Rosemount Mansion in Greene County, Alabama, including correspondence from Rosemount owners Frances and Edward de Vesci, their friend Wallace Williams, and later owner Carolyn Cagle.