Box 2413
Container
Contains 7 Collections and/or Records:
Records (folder)
File — Box: 2413
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A record of births, marriages and deaths of members of the Searcy family as kept in a Bible; also a list of births, possibly of slaves, 179?-1853.
Dates:
1767 - 1887
Sketch, 1901
File — Box: 2413, Folder: data_value_missing_cf499cd21c007427389b39c091d51bc4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A paper titled, "Historical Sketch of the Presbyterian Church in Tuskaloosa, Alabama." It includes lists of pastors, elders, and deacons, 1820-79.
Dates:
1901
Letters, 1859 - 1860
File — Box: 2413
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
A small collection of letters from Oregonia, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, to his cousin Hugh Robinson, Level Land, Abeville, South Carolina. The chief subjects are agricultural conditions and prices.
Dates:
1859 - 1860
Historical sketch
File — Box: 2413, Folder: data_value_missing_cd09c006019c640b6e822487b583974d
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
This collection contains a “Historical Sketch of Bethel Presbyterian Church, Bullock County, East Alabama Presbytery,” (6 pp.) dated June 12, 1958. It includes a list pastors, building dedications, and information on the church hierarchy.
Dates:
1850-1958; Majority of material found in 1900 - 1900
Diploma
File — Box: 2413
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains a diploma awarded to Bettie V. Stone by the Tuscaloosa Female Academy in 1868.
Dates:
1868
Papers
File — Box: 2413
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
This collection contains materials pertaining to the bicentennial project for the Port Authority of Houston, Texas, including six signed prints and and explanatory booklet. The prints depict scenes in the development of the port of Houston.
Dates:
circa 1977
Paper
File — Box: 2413
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Typescript paper titled, "Historical Sketch of Bethel Presbyterian Church, Bullock County, East Alabama Presbytery," covering the history of the church from 1837 to 1929, and letter from John Rankin McLure regarding the paper.
Dates:
unknown