Box 0614.042
Contains 27 Results:
Arlington; Boothby Home (Birmingham, Jefferson County), 1954-1983, 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.
Forks of Cypress (Florence, Lauderdale 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.
O'Neal Home (Florence, Lauderdale 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.
Rocky Hill Castle (Near Courtland, Lawrence County), 1936-1967, 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.
Noble Hall, former Duncan or Frazier Home (Auburn, Lee 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.
Belle Mina (Mooresville, Limestone County), 1934-1972, 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.
Bibb Home (Mooresville, Limestone 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.
Dicksonia (Lowndesboro, Lowndes County), 1935-1978, 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.
Old Homestead (Lowndesboro, Lowndes County), circa 1951, 1974-1982, 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.
Thomas Haygood House (Lowndesboro, Lowndes 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.
Tyson Home (Lowndesboro, Lowndes 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.
Booker T. Washington Monument; Tuskegee University (Tuskegee, Macon 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.
Varner-Alexander House (Tuskegee, Macon 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.
Big Spring; Pope Home (Huntsville, Madison County), 1934-1951, 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.
Oaklawn (Huntsville, Madison 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.
Watkins-Moore-Grayson Home (Huntsville, Madison County), 1943, 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.
Bluff Hall; Demopolis Sesquicentennial (Demopolis, Marengo County), circa 1951, 1967
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.
Gaineswood (Demopolis, Marengo County): Correspondence and General Materials, 1934-1999, 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.
Gaineswood (Demopolis, Marengo County): Photographs, 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.
Bayou La Batre; Mobile Bay (Mobile 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 Morgan; Mount Vernon Tower (Mobile County), 1948-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.
Mobile (Mobile County), 1948-1951, 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.
Barton Academy (Mobile 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.
Bienville Monument and Bienville Square (Mobile 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.
Bragg-Mitchell House (Mobile 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.
Kirkbride House (Mobile 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.
Richards House; Spring Hill College Chapel (Mobile 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.