Box 4198.002
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Samuel F. Alston - Financial statements and advertisements
File — Box: 4198.002, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains the papers, correspondence, and photographs from three generations of these two Tuscaloosa, Alabama, families. The largest group of materials concern the capsizing of Samuel Fitts Alston's yacht "Mary Frances" during a philanthropic cruise on the Black Warrior River in June 1919, where twenty-five people, mostly children, were drowned.There are also materials from Samuel's wife, Fannie Fitts Alston and their children, James Fitts Alston and Marilou Alston...
Dates:
1900 - 1966
Samuel F. Alston - Miscellaneous documents
File — Box: 4198.002, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains the papers, correspondence, and photographs from three generations of these two Tuscaloosa, Alabama, families. The largest group of materials concern the capsizing of Samuel Fitts Alston's yacht "Mary Frances" during a philanthropic cruise on the Black Warrior River in June 1919, where twenty-five people, mostly children, were drowned.There are also materials from Samuel's wife, Fannie Fitts Alston and their children, James Fitts Alston and Marilou Alston...
Dates:
1900 - 1966
James F. Alston - Business letters, 1925-1929
File — Box: 4198.002, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains the papers, correspondence, and photographs from three generations of these two Tuscaloosa, Alabama, families. The largest group of materials concern the capsizing of Samuel Fitts Alston's yacht "Mary Frances" during a philanthropic cruise on the Black Warrior River in June 1919, where twenty-five people, mostly children, were drowned.There are also materials from Samuel's wife, Fannie Fitts Alston and their children, James Fitts Alston and Marilou Alston...
Dates:
1900 - 1966
James F. Alston - Business letters, 1929-1932
File — Box: 4198.002, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains the papers, correspondence, and photographs from three generations of these two Tuscaloosa, Alabama, families. The largest group of materials concern the capsizing of Samuel Fitts Alston's yacht "Mary Frances" during a philanthropic cruise on the Black Warrior River in June 1919, where twenty-five people, mostly children, were drowned.There are also materials from Samuel's wife, Fannie Fitts Alston and their children, James Fitts Alston and Marilou Alston...
Dates:
1900 - 1966
Marilou Fitts Alston Rudulph - Scrapbook materials
File — Box: 4198.002, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains the papers, correspondence, and photographs from three generations of these two Tuscaloosa, Alabama, families. The largest group of materials concern the capsizing of Samuel Fitts Alston's yacht "Mary Frances" during a philanthropic cruise on the Black Warrior River in June 1919, where twenty-five people, mostly children, were drowned.There are also materials from Samuel's wife, Fannie Fitts Alston and their children, James Fitts Alston and Marilou Alston...
Dates:
1900 - 1966
Marilou Fitts Alston Rudulph - Writings
File — Box: 4198.002, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains the papers, correspondence, and photographs from three generations of these two Tuscaloosa, Alabama, families. The largest group of materials concern the capsizing of Samuel Fitts Alston's yacht "Mary Frances" during a philanthropic cruise on the Black Warrior River in June 1919, where twenty-five people, mostly children, were drowned.There are also materials from Samuel's wife, Fannie Fitts Alston and their children, James Fitts Alston and Marilou Alston...
Dates:
1900 - 1966
Marilou Fitts Alston Rudulph - Miscellaneous materials
File — Box: 4198.002, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains the papers, correspondence, and photographs from three generations of these two Tuscaloosa, Alabama, families. The largest group of materials concern the capsizing of Samuel Fitts Alston's yacht "Mary Frances" during a philanthropic cruise on the Black Warrior River in June 1919, where twenty-five people, mostly children, were drowned.There are also materials from Samuel's wife, Fannie Fitts Alston and their children, James Fitts Alston and Marilou Alston...
Dates:
1900 - 1966