Mobile's long history includes joyous Mardi Gras celebrations and tragic
natural disasters. Civil War and segregation, shipping and
manufacturing, dirt streets and booming wharves are part of its
fascinating story. Cargo shipped to and from its busy docks gradually
shifted from cotton to timber to bananas to manufactured goods. In World
War II, its population grew exponentially as the city became an
important shipbuilder for America's arsenal.
Historic Photos of Mobile transports readers to a time of hoop skirts
and horse-drawn carriages, then shows them how the city changed during
the first half of the twentieth century. Timeless, rarely seen,
black-and-white images capture historic colleges, family-owned shops,
the longest American flag ever displayed, hurricane damage, social
change, tall ships, and scenes of daily life in generations long gone.