Alabama Governor George Wallace and others on a road machine. Behind Wallace is George Robertson Sr. The man in overalls is George Hardin. Both Robertson and Hardin worked for the Tuscaloosa County Road Department. The identity of the man in the suit…
Lurleen Burns Wallace at age two when a photographer stopped at her home with his billy goat and wagon to make her picture. The Burns were living in Tuscaloosa at that time.
Lurleen Burns Wallace, was Governor of Alabama from 1967 until her death…
Lurleen Burns Wallace, was Governor of Alabama from 1967 until her death from cancer in 1968. She was the 46th Governor of the State of Alabama succeeding her husband, George Wallace. She was the only woman ever elected to the office.
Lurleen Burns Wallace, was Governor of Alabama from 1967 until her death from cancer in 1968. She was the 46th Governor of the State of Alabama succeeding her husband, George Wallace. She was the only woman ever elected to the office.
A Girl Scout hands a bouquet to Alabama Gov. Lurleen Wallace, a native of Tuscaloosa County, when she visited the University of Alabama campus in 1967. Also in the photo is Alabama Rep. Hugh Thomas who was a Tuscaloosa native. He brought about the…
West Alabama officials at the signing of a joint proclamation of Hi-Neighbor Day. In the middle is Tuscaloosa Mayor George Van Tassel. Left is Cliff Davenport, head of the Chamber of Commerce.