Box SC1900-1949.004
Contains 13 Results:
Postcard and newspaper clipping
The collection contains a collection of posters, placards, and other materials of the University of Alabama Glee Club from 1906-1936.
Papers
The collection contains outgoing correspondence from George H. Denny, president of The University of Alabama from 1912-1936. The letters are written to Professor J. M. Ward in Birmingham, Alabama. Additionally, the collection contains a Christmas card from Denny, souvenir postcards from around the state of Alabama, and a souvenir program from the Alabama v. Georgia Tech football game in 1954.
Elizabeth Gorff
The collection contains illustrated postcards addressed to George and Elizabeth Gorff in Ensley (Birmingham), Alabama, their two daughters, Gertrude and Margarete, and Elizabeth's family members who were residing with the Gorffs at the time. The postcards were from Elizabeth's mother, Sophia Krahenbuhl, and brothers, Thomas and Sam, as well as various family and friends from around the United States, Europe, and Panama, and provided news of daily life and activities.
Margarete Gorff
The collection contains illustrated postcards addressed to George and Elizabeth Gorff in Ensley (Birmingham), Alabama, their two daughters, Gertrude and Margarete, and Elizabeth's family members who were residing with the Gorffs at the time. The postcards were from Elizabeth's mother, Sophia Krahenbuhl, and brothers, Thomas and Sam, as well as various family and friends from around the United States, Europe, and Panama, and provided news of daily life and activities.
Gertrude Gorff
The collection contains illustrated postcards addressed to George and Elizabeth Gorff in Ensley (Birmingham), Alabama, their two daughters, Gertrude and Margarete, and Elizabeth's family members who were residing with the Gorffs at the time. The postcards were from Elizabeth's mother, Sophia Krahenbuhl, and brothers, Thomas and Sam, as well as various family and friends from around the United States, Europe, and Panama, and provided news of daily life and activities.
Gorff: Miscellaneous
The collection contains illustrated postcards addressed to George and Elizabeth Gorff in Ensley (Birmingham), Alabama, their two daughters, Gertrude and Margarete, and Elizabeth's family members who were residing with the Gorffs at the time. The postcards were from Elizabeth's mother, Sophia Krahenbuhl, and brothers, Thomas and Sam, as well as various family and friends from around the United States, Europe, and Panama, and provided news of daily life and activities.
Sophia Krahenbuhl
The collection contains illustrated postcards addressed to George and Elizabeth Gorff in Ensley (Birmingham), Alabama, their two daughters, Gertrude and Margarete, and Elizabeth's family members who were residing with the Gorffs at the time. The postcards were from Elizabeth's mother, Sophia Krahenbuhl, and brothers, Thomas and Sam, as well as various family and friends from around the United States, Europe, and Panama, and provided news of daily life and activities.
Sam Krahenbuhl
The collection contains illustrated postcards addressed to George and Elizabeth Gorff in Ensley (Birmingham), Alabama, their two daughters, Gertrude and Margarete, and Elizabeth's family members who were residing with the Gorffs at the time. The postcards were from Elizabeth's mother, Sophia Krahenbuhl, and brothers, Thomas and Sam, as well as various family and friends from around the United States, Europe, and Panama, and provided news of daily life and activities.
Thomas Krahenbuhl and Miscellaneous
The collection contains illustrated postcards addressed to George and Elizabeth Gorff in Ensley (Birmingham), Alabama, their two daughters, Gertrude and Margarete, and Elizabeth's family members who were residing with the Gorffs at the time. The postcards were from Elizabeth's mother, Sophia Krahenbuhl, and brothers, Thomas and Sam, as well as various family and friends from around the United States, Europe, and Panama, and provided news of daily life and activities.
Illustrated Postcards
The collection contains illustrated postcards addressed to George and Elizabeth Gorff in Ensley (Birmingham), Alabama, their two daughters, Gertrude and Margarete, and Elizabeth's family members who were residing with the Gorffs at the time. The postcards were from Elizabeth's mother, Sophia Krahenbuhl, and brothers, Thomas and Sam, as well as various family and friends from around the United States, Europe, and Panama, and provided news of daily life and activities.
Genealogical Papers
Photocopies pertaining to the genealogy of Elmore and Bellingrath families, who were historically prominent in Alabama. Photocopied material contains information about the Coca-Cola bottling company in Alabama, German ancestors of the Bellingrath family, legal documents, cemetery records, and correspondence.
Genealogical Papers
Photocopies pertaining to the genealogy of Elmore and Bellingrath families, who were historically prominent in Alabama. Photocopied material contains information about the Coca-Cola bottling company in Alabama, German ancestors of the Bellingrath family, legal documents, cemetery records, and correspondence.
Genealogical Papers
Photocopies pertaining to the genealogy of Elmore and Bellingrath families, who were historically prominent in Alabama. Photocopied material contains information about the Coca-Cola bottling company in Alabama, German ancestors of the Bellingrath family, legal documents, cemetery records, and correspondence.