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Bryce Hospital (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

 Organization

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

Alabama Insane Hospital, later named Bryce Hospital, 1890

 Item — Box 5253: [Barcode: 1006241587], Folder: 2012.035.000138
Identifier: 2012.035.000138
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one mounted print, showing four members of the Tuscaloosa Searcy family (Evie, James T., Stella, and George), seated in chairs on a porch. Two photograph albums contain scenes from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, the Warrior River (bridge and flooding), hunting, fishing, and transportation. There are also travel images from the western United States and Florida. The images...
Dates: 1890

Bryce Hospital Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-0225
Abstract

Various materials on the establishment and history of the Alabama Insane Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, later known as Bryce Hospital.

Dates: 1849-1991

Dr. James T. Searcy and staff in front of Bryce Hospital, 1910

 Item — Box 5253: [Barcode: 1006241587], Folder: 2012.035.000143
Identifier: 2012.035.000143
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one mounted print, showing four members of the Tuscaloosa Searcy family (Evie, James T., Stella, and George), seated in chairs on a porch. Two photograph albums contain scenes from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, the Warrior River (bridge and flooding), hunting, fishing, and transportation. There are also travel images from the western United States and Florida. The images...
Dates: 1910

Eborn and Peteet Families papers

 Collection — Box 3154: [Barcode: 1005585077]
Identifier: MSS-0469
Abstract

Letters, written by Benjamin F. Eborn between 1884 and 1885 to his sweetheart (later his wife), Corinne Peteet Eborn. There are also other letters to Corinne from various family members, including her father, W.Y. Peteet, mother-in-law, Bettie Eborn, and her sister, Mary P. Jones.

Dates: 1879-1955

Entrance gate to Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1892

 Item — Box 5253: [Barcode: 1006241587], Folder: 2012.035.000490
Identifier: 2012.035.000490
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one mounted print, showing four members of the Tuscaloosa Searcy family (Evie, James T., Stella, and George), seated in chairs on a porch. Two photograph albums contain scenes from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, the Warrior River (bridge and flooding), hunting, fishing, and transportation. There are also travel images from the western United States and Florida. The images...
Dates: 1892

Main entrance to Bryce Hospital, 1910

 Item — Box 5253: [Barcode: 1006241587], Folder: 2012.035.000137
Identifier: 2012.035.000137
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one mounted print, showing four members of the Tuscaloosa Searcy family (Evie, James T., Stella, and George), seated in chairs on a porch. Two photograph albums contain scenes from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, the Warrior River (bridge and flooding), hunting, fishing, and transportation. There are also travel images from the western United States and Florida. The images...
Dates: 1910

Main entrance way to Bryce Hospital, 1910

 Item — Box 5253: [Barcode: 1006241587], Folder: 2012.035.000139
Identifier: 2012.035.000139
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one mounted print, showing four members of the Tuscaloosa Searcy family (Evie, James T., Stella, and George), seated in chairs on a porch. Two photograph albums contain scenes from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, the Warrior River (bridge and flooding), hunting, fishing, and transportation. There are also travel images from the western United States and Florida. The images...
Dates: 1910

Searcy family on Bryce Hospital lawn, 1903

 Item — Box 5253: [Barcode: 1006241587], Folder: 2012.035.000446
Identifier: 2012.035.000446
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one mounted print, showing four members of the Tuscaloosa Searcy family (Evie, James T., Stella, and George), seated in chairs on a porch. Two photograph albums contain scenes from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, the Warrior River (bridge and flooding), hunting, fishing, and transportation. There are also travel images from the western United States and Florida. The images...
Dates: 1903

Searcy family on the Bryce Hospital lawn, 1903

 Item — Box 5253: [Barcode: 1006241587], Folder: 2012.035.000037
Identifier: 2012.035.000037
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one mounted print, showing four members of the Tuscaloosa Searcy family (Evie, James T., Stella, and George), seated in chairs on a porch. Two photograph albums contain scenes from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, the Warrior River (bridge and flooding), hunting, fishing, and transportation. There are also travel images from the western United States and Florida. The images...
Dates: 1903

View of Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1900

 Item — Box 5253: [Barcode: 1006241587], Folder: 2012.035.000159
Identifier: 2012.035.000159
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists of one mounted print, showing four members of the Tuscaloosa Searcy family (Evie, James T., Stella, and George), seated in chairs on a porch. Two photograph albums contain scenes from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, the Warrior River (bridge and flooding), hunting, fishing, and transportation. There are also travel images from the western United States and Florida. The images...
Dates: 1900

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Archival Object 8
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Subject
Tuscaloosa (Ala.) 9
Correspondence 2
Agriculture 1
Alabama 1
Business and Labor 1