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Adolph Catlin Cade Jr.(born 1904) was president of the Allen & Jemison Company, retiring from that company in 1968. Cade had joined the company in 1926 as an order clerk, held various posts before becoming president of the company after his father's…

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A. S. Van de Graaff was the eldest son of Tuscaloosa attorney and Circuit Judge Adrian Sebastian "Bass" Van de Graaff Sr. and Minnie Cherokee Jemison Van de Graaff. Adrian was born in Tuscaloosa and attended local public schools before entering the…

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A. S. Van de Graaff was the eldest son of Tuscaloosa attorney and Circuit Judge Adrian Sebastian "Bass" Van de Graaff Sr. and Minnie Cherokee Jemison Van de Graaff. Adrian was born in Tuscaloosa and attended local public schools before entering the…

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An aerial picture of the University of Alabama including what was then Denny Stadium.

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The building built for the Alabama Insane Hospital, later named Bryce Hospital, was designed by psychiatrist Thomas Kirkbride and architect Samuel Sloan, famed architect of the time. With three wings set in echelon formation, the hospital was an…

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The building built for the Alabama Insane Hospital, later named Bryce Hospital, was designed by psychiatrist Thomas Kirkbride and architect Samuel Sloan, famed architect of the time. With three wings set in echelon formation, the hospital was an…

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This aerial photo shows the Black Warrior River with a lift bridge that connected Northport and Tuscaloosa, Alabama. At that time Greensboro Avenue when down River Hill to the bridge. Following Greensboro Avenue to the south, the ten-story bank…

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This photo is an aerial view of the cities of Tuscaloosa and Northport, Alabama, taken around 1946.

The photo shows the Black Warrior River. On the south side of the river, the Corps of Engineers building and property are shown clearly. On the…

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This postcard shows an aerial view of downtown Tuscaloosa prior to the construction of the First National Bank.

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This black and white aerial view of Tuscaloosa shows the Black Warrior River during the 1940s or 1950s. The railroad bridge and the drawbridge that connects Northport and Tuscaloosa are clearly visible. The most prominent building in the photo is the…
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