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Oaks at Bethesda Orphanage under which Whitefield
Preached
310

Great Seal of Georgia in Colonial Days 312

Old Fort, where Powder Magazine was Seized in 1775 314

General Oglethorpe 316

Count Casimir Pulaski 319

Fort Pulaski 321

R. M. Charlton, Poet, Jurist, U. S. Senator 323

Seal of Savannah 325


MOBILE

Facsimile Page of Baptismal Record (1704) with the
Autograph of Bienville
333

Plan of Mobile and of Fort Louis in 1711 337

The Bay Shell Road at Lovers' Lane 343

Mobile in 1765 349

The Ellicott Stone 351

Place where Aaron Burr was Captured 354

John A. Campbell 362

Raphael Semmes in 1861 364

C. S. S. "Florida" Entering Mobile Bay, Sept. 4, 1862 367
From a painting by R. S. Floyd.

Home of Augusta Evans Wilson 373

Augusta Evans Wilson 376

Seal of Mobile 378


MONTGOMERY

Old Cannon of Bienville 380

Dexter Avenue during a Street Fair 387

Old Building in which Lafayette Ball was Given in
1825
389

Alabama State Capitol where President Davis was Inaugurated 396