Box 0614.004
Contains 10 Results:
Clippings: Articles, Reviews, Ads, Speech by Faulkner - A Lifetime of Gathered Memos on William Faulkner, 1948-1994, undated
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
Promotional Materials from Yoknapatawpha Press (Oxford, Mississippi) - Including Faulkner Newsletter, circa 1979-1985
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
Clippings: Alabama Writers, 1950-1999, undated
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
Henderson Brothers Commissary Coins, Millers Ferry, Alabama, circa 1957
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
Clippings: Art, 1960, 2003-2007, undated
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
Clippings about Nelle Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird, 1961-2004
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
Scrapbook: The Inauguration of President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1964-1965
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
Clippings: American Poets and New York Times Poetry Reviews, 1965-1993, undated
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
Birmingham Magazine, August 1971
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.
"Alabama's Dekalb County, Volume One: Early History", 1980
The Documents and Memorabilia Subseries includes some “coins” paid to African American workers on the Henderson farm in Millers Ferry, Alabama, which in 1957 could only be used in the Henderson Brothers Commissary. The farm was owned by Alabama senator Bruce Henderson.