Box 2114.001
Contains 14 Results:
Diary, 1858-1884
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Diary, 1858-1884 (photocopy, 1 of 2)
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Diary, 1858-1884 (photocopy, 2 of 2)
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
History of Avondale Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama, Dr. S.R.Caffee, May 8, 1910
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Resolutions, Avondale Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama, 1921
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Oath of Edward F. Story, New Haven County, North Carolina, September 20, 1865
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Discharge of Edward F. Story from the Army of the Confederate States, Kinston, North Carolina, April 15, 1862
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Application for the Membership to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Margaret Caffee Smith, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1930s
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
1874 Letter to Cousin William (photocopy)
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Book entitled, "History of Springville, Alabama, 1969, the Sesquicentenial Anniversary," complied by Margaret Forman Windham, 1969
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Book entitled, "South Avondale Baptist Church Birmingham, Alabama: Its Pastors, People and Program, 1887-1974," by James E. Davidson, 1977
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Special Requisition, signed by Captain E. Mallett, Smithville, 1862
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Special Requisition, signed by Captain E. Mallett, Charleston, South Carolina, April 3, 1863
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.
Special Requisition, signed by Captain E. Mallett, James Island, South Carolina, April 28, 1863
This collection consists of the diary (and photocopies) of Samuel Richmond Caffee, which was begun in an autobiographical style and later more in the style of a diary. The diary covers events from 1855 through 1884. The collection also contains Caffee's handwritten notes on the history of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama and a resolution at his death from that church's Women's Missionary Union.