Two women standing on either side of a man in front of a board that reads, " Bibb Manufacturing Company Accident Conscious Board". From left to right: Emma Lon Jackson, Hosie Price, and Willie Peters.
Two men standing on either side of a woman in front of a board on a brick wall that reads, "Anderson Mills Accident Conscious Board". From left to right: A. Hursten, Jenna Brown, and Marvin Brewer.
Four people standing in front of a board that reads, "Bibb Manufacturing Company Accident Conscious Board". From left to right: Katherine Kirkland, Ruby Reeves, F.G. Hall, and Dura Lee Johnson.
Three men standing shoulder to shoulder in front of a board that reads, "Anderson Mills Accident Conscious Board". From left to right: J.P. Parker, John Miller, and Cobon Tayler.
Four men standing behind and young women sitting in a chair inside of an office. Standing from left to right: Judge Whitehead, Frank Kelley, Webster Balkcom, W.O. Garrett, and Mary Brown (Harden).
Five people, four men and one woman, standing in front of a board that reads, "Bibb Manufacturing Company Accident Conscious Board". From left to right: Judge Whitehead, Mary Brown (Harden), Webster Balkcom, Frank Kelley, and W.O. Garrett.
A group of men and women standing in front of a board that reads, "Bibb Manufacturing Company Accident Conscious Board". From left to right: Edgar Renfroe, Fay Chambers, Linzy Harrell, Opal Odom, J.J. Russell, Ivey Moody, and Smith Dansby.
Eleven women in baseball uniforms that have "Bibb" across the front, posing together on a grassy field. A fence and some buildings can be seen in the distance behind the women.
Twelve men in baseball uniforms that have "Bibb Mfg. Co." across the front, posing together on a grassy field. A fence and some buildings can be seen in the distance behind the men.
Two women from the women's baseball team standing together on the baseball field. Both of the women are in uniforms that have "Bibb Mfg. Co." over the front and are holding baseball gloves.
A scene from the home plate where the batter, with a #5 on his back, is caught mid swing with the catcher and umpire behind him. The crowd can be seen in the bleachers.