Williams, A. S., III
biographical statement
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
A. L. Willoughby receipt and letter book
Receipts from grocers, clothing sellers, and other Mobile, Alabama, merchants detailing personal expenditures; also includes seventy-six letters, mostly relating family news.
Battle family papers
Letters, calling cards, scripture cards, and a small journal of this Tuskegee, Alabama, family.
Coleman and Truss family letters
Contains letters written before, during, and after the Civil War by the Coleman family of St. Clair, Alabama
Francis L. Constantine ledger and letter book
Journal includes ledger entries, transcriptions of letters, and recipes, as well as a few letters and newspaper clippings
Gaillard and Hurtel families papers
Commonplace book, letters, and other documents and items collected by these Mobile and Claiborne, Alabama, families.
Garner family letters
Typed transcripts of correspondence written by the extended Garner family between 1832 and 1886.
George O. Baker and Joseph M. Baker papers
Correspondence, ledgers, and other papers of Selma, Alabama, businessmen, George O. Baker, his son, Joseph M. Baker, and their various companies and businesses.
James Lockhart Goodloe letterbook
Contains one letterbook, which includes the autobiography of James Lockhart Goodloe, a Tennessee lawyer.
Harriet Anna Kennedy papers
Notebook of poems written by Harriet Anna Kennedy between 1863-1864. A letter and a small collection of later poems written by Kennedy and members of her extended family are also included.
Letters to Elizabeth J. Coman
Letters to Elizabeth J. Coman of Athens, Alabama, from her husband and sisters between 1834 and 1843.
Mary C. Kelly scrapbook
Originally used by R. G. Betsill, a physician in Pike County, Alabama, as a record of his patients' treatments and accounts in 1855, the volume was used by Mary C. Kelly as a scrapbook in 1866.
Peter Brannon papers
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, and other materials created by Peter A. Brannon, highlighting his career as a pharmacist, an anthropologist, and an archivist.
Thomas K. Jackson journals
Four journals documenting the daily life of Thomas K. Jackson.
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