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Source Collection
University of North Alabama Archives and Special Collections, Postcard Collection, Collier Library
Identifier
PC 113
Description
Front view of white, wood-frame home in Montgomery (Alabama) that served as the White House of the Confederacy. Text on verso reads: "First White House of the Confederacy. The official residence of President Jefferson Davis during the period when Montgomery was the Capitol of the Confederate States." Text on front indicates card is no. 8 in a series.
Date Created
11-13-2025
Date
No Date
Rights
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Keywords
Montgomery (Alabama, |Southern States, United States--History--Civil War Alabama, Jefferson Davis 1808-1889, 1861-1865, Historic buildings
