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    Wilson Dam--Rough Water, Muscle Shoals, Florence, Alabama

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    Wilson Dam, Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Depicts water running through the dam and rough waters below. Power house may be seen in the distance on the right.https://roar.una.edu/postcards/1045/thumbnail.jp

    Alabama Baptist Hospital, Selma (Alabama)

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    Depicts front view of multi-story brick hospital building. People may be seen on the sidewalks leading into the building. Card is number 10 in a series of Selma (Alabama) postcards.https://roar.una.edu/postcards/1064/thumbnail.jp

    Lauderdale County Courthouse, Florence, Alabama

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    Lauderdale County (Alabama) Courthouse located in Florence, Alabama. Front view of courthouse building that opened in 1965.https://roar.una.edu/postcards/1079/thumbnail.jp

    M.E. Church, South, Florence, Alabama

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    M.E. (Methodist Episcopal) Church, South, Florence, Alabama.https://roar.una.edu/postcards/1088/thumbnail.jp

    Towers Complex, University of North Alabama, Florence, Alabama

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    Front view of University of North Alabama, Florence (Alabama) residence halls and planetarium. Towers Complex includes Rice Hall and Rivers Hall. Text on verso reads: University of North Alabama, Florence, Alabama. The towers complex of the University of North Alabama was completed on North Pine Street in 1967 and is composed of two major residence halls connected by a central dining room. Rice Hall was named in memory of Septimus P. Rice, president of the university, 1873 - 1881. Rivers Hall was named in memory of R. H. Rivers, president of Wesleyan University, 1855 - 1862.https://roar.una.edu/postcards/1093/thumbnail.jp

    Replica of St. Martin\u27s Church, Landshut, Bavaria

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    Depicts miniature of St. Martin\u27s Church (Landshut, Bavaria) located in Ave Maria Grotto (Alabama). Text on verso reads: Ave Maria Grotto. Cullman, Alabama. This is a replica of St. Martin\u27s Church in Landshut, Bavaria by Brother Joseph, O.S.B. He was baptized in this church in 1878. This is one of the miniatures still referred to by many as \u27Little Jerusalem,\u27 on the campus of St. Bernard College, St. Bernard, Alabama.https://roar.una.edu/postcards/1106/thumbnail.jp

    St. Andrews Church, Prairieville (Alabama)

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    Depicts front view of St. Andrews Church building and sign. Text on verso reads: St. Andrews Church -- 9 miles East of Demopolis, Alabama. (Prairieville) was built in 1853 entirely by slave labor. The interior walls were \u27varnished\u27 with tobacco juice.https://roar.una.edu/postcards/1107/thumbnail.jp

    Alabama Methodist Orphanage, Selma (Alabama)

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    Depicts front view of three-story brick building with columned entrance way. Card is number 15 in a series of Selma (Alabama) postcards.https://roar.una.edu/postcards/1121/thumbnail.jp

    U.S. Nitrate Plant No. 2: Construction of Colored Village

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    View of street with housing for African American laborers; row of wooden single-level, apartment-style residences shown with brick wall structures under construction.https://roar.una.edu/nitrateplant/1002/thumbnail.jp

    U.S. Nitrate Plant No. 2: Industrial Village Block 123 (View 1)

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    View of houses along Fillbert Street in various stages of construction.https://roar.una.edu/nitrateplant/1014/thumbnail.jp

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