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Fred and Agnes Blazek Papers
This collection contains the correspondence of Fred and Agnes Blazek, residents of Chicago, Illinois. They discuss their romantic relationship as well as daily events happening in their lives while Fred is serving in the military and stationed in Rockford, Illinois.
Frederick D. Kennedy collection
Photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and assorted memorabilia
Frederick D. Kennedy Vintage Glass Paperweight Collection
Vintage glass paperweight collection primarily featuring United Methodist or Methodist Episcopal churches around the turn of the twentieth century
Frederick D. Smith appointment to first lieutenant, Army Air Forces, Tuskegee Institute
A Southeast Army Air Forces Training Center appointment to first lieutenant for Smith, a Tuskegee Airman.
Frederick Divers papers
Weekly bulletins from several central Alabama churches served by the Rev. Frederick Divers in the 1940s and 1950s. There are also letters and certificates of study as well as a booklet of baptismal certificates from 1933 to 1951. There are several World War II ration books and correspondence relating to the building program of Union Bethel Independent Methodist Church in Birmingham.
Frederick George Bromberg Letter
Letter to the publsiher of the Congressional Directory, dated February 20, 1875 and written by Frederick George Bromberg on United States House of Representatives stationery correcting two addresses listed in the Directory.
Gregory Free letters
Letters about Dixon Hall Lewis and the refurbishment of one of his specially constructed chairs.
Free Military School for Applicants for Commands of Colored Troops
This collection contains a twelve-page pamphlet from the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments, in Philadelphia, describing the qualifications required of men applying to be officers of African American Union troops during the US Civil War.
Freemasons, Amity Lodge, No. 54, and Mt. Moriah Lodge, No. 19, resolution
An 1866 resolution addressed to President Andrew Johnson by two Alabama freemasons chapters, requesting the pardon and release of several associates.
Freemasons, Mt. Moriah Lodge Minutes
Minutes of this Pickensville, Alabama, Freemasons lodge, 1840-1841.
W. E. Frick Letter
A letter from W. E. Frick of Somerset, Colorado, to Peter Duffy of New Lexington, Ohio, regarding a petition.
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Records
Includes records of the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church located in the coal mining community of Brookwood, Alabama.
William Fulton letter
Typescript copy of a letter dated 12 April 1865, written by Fulton to his sister, Mrs. Theodora Fulton Pettus, describing the surrender of Mobile, Alabama, to Union forces.
Funeral and Burial Notices
Thirteen funeral and burial notices from north Alabama
Neil Funk scrapbook
Newspaper clippings about Funk
Furniture ledger
Unidentified ledger, ca. 1910 that lists a few pages of furniture and their worth
G. H. Osterhout Paper
A paper titled "The Sites of the French and Spanish Forts in Port Royal Sound," composed some time after 1931. The collection also includes nine black and white photographs of excavations of Charles Fort, Parris Island, South Carolina, conducted by Osterhout in 1923.
G. W. Hewitt Letter
A 1876 letter to the editor of the Congressional directory.
Gabriel Jacoby, March of Triump Musical Score
A handwritten score with lyrics of Jacoby's composition "March of Triumph," bearing the inscription "Sincerely Dedicated to my Alma Mater The University of Alabama and the Famous Crimson Tide of 1931." That year also witnessed the publication of Jacoby's "March of Triumph: March fox-trot" (New York: Thornton W. Allen).
Gaillard and Hurtel families papers
Commonplace book, letters, and other documents and items collected by these Mobile and Claiborne, Alabama, families.
Gaines Family papers
Correspondence, legal and business documents relating to the Gaines family, most of it from Mobile, Choctaw, and Jefferson Counties, Alabama.
George Strother Gaines paper
Typescript copy of Gaines's "Reminiscences of Early Times in the Mississippi Territory," which discusses the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians and treaties (1810-1840).
President John M. Gallalee Records
This record group contains the presidental records of John M. Gallalee, president of The University of Alabama from 1948 to 1953.
University of Alabama Gallalee physics collection - "Shroud of Washington"
The collection contains the "Shroud of Washington", a cloth that shows an image of George Washington under ultraviolet lights. The cloth was brought in by Mark Graham, Physics Lab Coordinator, UA Physics Dept., January 2000; the purpose of the demostration was to show phosphorescence.
Marian Gallaway papers
Collection of play scripts, theatre notes, research, programs, and photographs compiled by the long-time director of the University of Alabama Theater.
Dr. James Gammill articles
Articles and transcript
Mrs. John S. Gandy paper
Paper by Gandy titled "History of the Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Gordo, Alabama, 1838-1938." It actually covers the church's history through 1957 and includes lists of members and pastors.
Henry Gant Scrapbook
Scrapbook, which covers over fifty years, focuses on the Gant family of Hiller and Brownsville, Pennsylvania, particularly on Henry Gant and his sons, Gene and Tim.
Alexander Michael Garber Jr. diploma
This collection contains the University of Alabama diploma conferred to Alexander Michael Garber, Jr.
James R. Garber correspondence
Personal and professional letters to and from Dr. James R. Garber
Garner Family scrapbook
A scrapbook of local news and events compiled by Mrs. J. T. Garner of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Thomas Henry Garner papers
Correspondence, postcards, invitations, and other items, including letters (1887-1892) from Alston Fitts while he was in Europe.
Tom Garner papers
This paper by Tom Garner contains lists of pastors and members and monthly meeting minutes of this Baptist church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Garner family letters
Typed transcripts of correspondence written by the extended Garner family between 1832 and 1886.
Garnett Stancil Bibb County, Alabama, Court Record
Stancil's "Criminal Docket and Fee Book" from the Bibb County, Alabama, Justice Court, 1945-1950. It includes a Justice of the Peace docket, 1950, records, one case, and a list of marriages, 1947-1948.
Gary College scrapbook
Gary College (Gary, Indiana) "Vulcanaires" scrapbook, 1942.
William Gary receipt
Receipt dated 28 January 1836 for a 19 year old slave, Bradley, bought by William Gary from Linoir Lassiter.
General Grand Accepted Order of Brothers & Sisters certificate
Certificate establishing "a Tabernacle to be known by the Name and Title of Venus Tabernacle No. 56" in 1907.
Geneva County, Alabama, Democratic Party Ballot
Ballot, with tallies of May 4, 1954 Democratic Primary in Geneva County, Alabama.
Geological Survey of Alabama papers
Geological Survey of Alabama and the State Oil and Gas Board materials
Geological Survey of Alabama Photographs
This collection consists of 531 photographs documenting Alabama Geological Survey field trips and the growth of the University of Alabama campus from the 1880s through 1930s.
George and Eleanor Bridges Papers
Letters written to George and Eleanor Bridges, of Homewood, Jefferson County, Alabama, and others written by George. There are also newspaper clippings, miscellaneous items and four journals.
George Benagh promissory note
Promissory note dated January 1, 1858, in which The University of Alabama agreed to pay $150 to W. J. Hays for the use of a slave named Paul for one year. The note was signed by George Benagh, a professor acting on behalf of the University.
George Burke Johnston Papers
This collection contains the text of a speech delivered to the Alabama Press Association in 1898, a 1922 letter from Carl L. Larmer (?) to Thomas McCorvey, copies of Johnston's works "What the University of Alabama Has Meant to My Life," and "A Book for General Lee," and an advertisement for an 1889 British production of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor.
George C. Paine Records
Copies of Paine's 1874 report card and exams in Rhetoric, Logic, English Philology, and Composition for Intermediate, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. Also includes a program for a June 30, 1874 presentation.
George Corley Wallace Photographs
Thirty black and white photographs depicting George Wallace at the University of Alabama 1973 19 November during the homecoming activities. It was the Alabama versus Georgia homecoming football game, and Terry Points was the first African American awarded homecoming queen.
George Doherty Johnston Papers
Letters to and from this Confederate brigadier general.
George H. Denny Papers
Letters from Denny to Professor J. M. Ward in Birmingham, Alabama, as well as a Christmas card, souvenir postcards, and a souvenir football program.
George H. Thompson plantation records
Ledger documenting the expenses of Russell County, Alabama, planter George H. Thompson.
George Lang Papers
A collection containing correspondence, clippings, and, materials relative to clubs and organizations to which this University of Alabama Ph.D. graduate and president of the Alabama Writers Conclave belonged.