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Box 390

 Container

Contains 6 Collections and/or Records:

Blueprints and Architectural Drawings, 1931 and unknown

 File — Box: 390, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents Drawings of the "R. H. Clements Warrior River Plantation" and Frank Clements's apartment house on 20th St. and 6th Ave., Birmingham. Seven unidentified drawings. Blueprints of house specifications for Clements Family in Tuscaloosa and Birmingham.
Dates: 1931 and unknown

Miscellaneous File

 File — Box: 390, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents Photogravures: Warrior River in flood near Tuscaloosa, Lock 17; Dorothy Horton, “Etiquette for the Ball or Drawing Room;” “Our Government – How Founded” by David L. Pierson; and “George Washington: A Brief Review of his Life in the Form of Question and Answer” by David L. Pierson. Cigarette card, list of coin collection, membership card, Birmingham Newspaper Club, announcement of meeting, Tuscaloosa Club, copy of deed of trust between Jesse G. Jordan and James R. Kidd, and list of hands.
Dates: 1846-1948

Newspaper Clippings -- Family Clippings concerning various family members.

 File — Box: 390, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: The Clements family papers, along with those of the Wynn and Bugbee families, were donated together. Each of these families is related to the others through marriage, and the donor is a direct descendent of all. As the ties between the families are evident only in the genealogical records, the papers have been organized separately. The papers are grouped into the following series: Hardy Clements, Rufus Hargrove Clements, Martha Lavinia Clements, F. B. Clements, Luther Morgan Clements, and...
Dates: 1846-1948

Newspaper Clippings -- General Clippings on various subjects.

 File — Box: 390, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: The Clements family papers, along with those of the Wynn and Bugbee families, were donated together. Each of these families is related to the others through marriage, and the donor is a direct descendent of all. As the ties between the families are evident only in the genealogical records, the papers have been organized separately. The papers are grouped into the following series: Hardy Clements, Rufus Hargrove Clements, Martha Lavinia Clements, F. B. Clements, Luther Morgan Clements, and...
Dates: 1846-1948

Benjamin Clements' business arithmetic book, 1795

 File — Box: 390, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: The Clements family papers, along with those of the Wynn and Bugbee families, were donated together. Each of these families is related to the others through marriage, and the donor is a direct descendent of all. As the ties between the families are evident only in the genealogical records, the papers have been organized separately. The papers are grouped into the following series: Hardy Clements, Rufus Hargrove Clements, Martha Lavinia Clements, F. B. Clements, Luther Morgan Clements, and...
Dates: 1795

Alfred P. Marlow's business arithmetic book, , 1808-1814

 File — Box: 390, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents note From the Collection: The Clements family papers, along with those of the Wynn and Bugbee families, were donated together. Each of these families is related to the others through marriage, and the donor is a direct descendent of all. As the ties between the families are evident only in the genealogical records, the papers have been organized separately. The papers are grouped into the following series: Hardy Clements, Rufus Hargrove Clements, Martha Lavinia Clements, F. B. Clements, Luther Morgan Clements, and...
Dates: 1808-1814