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George Logan Byram Photographs
This collection consists of one photographic album with twenty-six Cartes de Visite of George Logan Byram, a University of Alabama student (1879 - 1881).
George Mann, Jr. Notebooks
Miscellaneous items belonging to a civil engineer in Ensley, specifically, pocket notebooks containing construction notes on a Fertilizer plant (1/14/30-3/10/30 and 5/15/30-7/9/30), and a pass to all works of the Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railroad Co., n.d.
George Nichols Photographs
This collection consists of black and white photographs depicting the life of George Nichols as a student at the University of Alabama and some years after his graduation.
George Norman Bernard Photograph Collection
This collection of fifteen photographs depicts the Civil War scenes from Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia. Photographs were taken by George Norman Bernard.
George O. Baker and Joseph M. Baker papers
Correspondence, ledgers, and other papers of Selma, Alabama, businessmen, George O. Baker, his son, Joseph M. Baker, and their various companies and businesses.
George Platt Waller papers
Contains photographs, correspondence, and typescript speeches written by diplomat George Platt Waller. Also contains a small journal and receipts related to his father's medical practice.
George S. Smith Diary
Civil War diary of George S. Smith, sergeant in Company C of the 48th Ohio Regiment, covering his service in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Texas, 1863-65.
George Smith Houston Letters
George W. Jones Account Book
Account book probably kept by George Walter Jones. It includes several poems and speeches in the ledger.
George W. Oliver Receipt
A receipt for slave named Anderson, aged about 8 years, sold to Jonathan Orr of Morgan County, Alabama.
George Woodard and Gene Smith letters
Letters between Union soldier George Woodard, Company D, Eighth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, and his fiancee Gene Smith, of Burnett, Wisconsin. Woodard served at the battle of Corinth and the Vicksburg Campaign. He died at a Memphis hospital in 1864.
Georgia Census 1850 and 1860
Handwritten census records for counties in Georgia. Contains information on numbers of slaves, acres of improved and unimproved land, and value of farms. Summary information provided for some counties. Counties included (1850): Elbert, Franklin, Floyd, Forsyth, Gilmer, Greene, Gordon, Hall, Harris, Heard, Henry, and Houston. Counties included (1860): Floyd, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Glynn, Gordon, Hall, Harrid, Heard, Houston, Lowndes, and Montgomery.
German Residents in Mexico Photographic Album
German/Nazi Artifact Collection
A collection of German military artifacts from 1914 to 1944, including a World War I Iron Cross ring and World War II Marine belt buckle, Nazi SS long service medal, and concentration camp armband.
Louis Gerstman papers
Papers of this Selma, Dallas County, Alabama insurance agent and manager of the Edwards Opera House and the Academy of Music, 1879-1896.
G.I. stories of the Ground, Air and Service Forces in the European Theater of Operations
A collection of pamphlet guidebooks featured on the stories and how-to's during WWII.
Willis H. Gibson letter of appointment
Letter dated 28 June 1850 from the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, appointing Gibson as a U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of Alabama
Louis Giesler letter
Letter to brother Albert, from Army sergeant serving during World War I and training in Camp Sherman, Ohio, discussing camp life, training, rifles, and a fire that killed horses and mules. He mentions the possibility of "going over" soon.
Marie Giles letter
Letter dated 8 August 1864 to her cousin, a soldier in the Confederate Army, discussing interruptions in railroad service, provisions for the army, and poor people at home.
Guy Gilliland papers
Letters between Gilliland and his sweetheart (later wife) Josie, church materials from Trinity United Methodist Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, greeting cards, and photographs
Eddy Lanier King Gilmore papers
Compositions, scrapbooks, correspondence, and clippings of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Eddy Lanier King Gilmore, of Selma, Alabama, and his Russian-born wife, Tamara Kolb-Chernashovaya, a ballerina with the Bolshoi Ballet. The bulk of material is from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
Letter to Glady and Gordon
A letter to Glady and Gordon from their mother in Columbus, Wisconsin about Bob, who plans to enlist after graduation.
Ruth Bealle Glass Memory Book and UA Athletic Association membership ticket
The Ruth Bealle Glass Memory Book is from Glass's senior year at Tuscaloosa High School and includes notes from classmates and faculty, photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, invitations, programs, and other mementos.
Glen Browder Papers
Will Glickman papers
Copies of Glickman's plays, musicals, and television scripts, as well as clippings.
Henry Roland Godson genealogy
Genealogy and family history of this C.S.S. Alabama sailor
George Washington Goethals letter
Letter from Goethals, former chief engineer of the Panama Canal and civil governor of the Panama Canal Zone, to O.M. Carter regarding Carter's return to the "service."
Louisa Goffe letter
Letter dated 28 April 1837, from Tuscaloosa, to her sister, Mary Wyckoff, discussing Louisa's move to Tuscaloosa, the failure of her husband to visit Mary while in New York, and fashions.
Good Samaritan Hospital's School of Nursing Photographic Album
One photographic album containing images and ephemera related to Gertrude Owens' time as a student at the Good Samaritan Hospital's Nursing School in Charlotte, North Carolina.
James Lockhart Goodloe letterbook
Contains one letterbook, which includes the autobiography of James Lockhart Goodloe, a Tennessee lawyer.
Goodloe, Lane, Pride, Barton and Rutland Families Collection
Correspondence, receipts, photographs, sheet music, and genealogies of the Goodloe family and several branches of the family.
Goodloe W. Malone account book
Ledger documenting the sale of materials such as molasses, coffee, and sugar, as well as the sale of slaves.
Samuel S. Goodman hotel ledger
Guest register from 11 July 1889 through 31 January 1890 of this Scottsville, Virginia, hotel.
Walter Goodman letters
This collection contains letters from Walter Goodman in Holly Springs, Mississippi, to his sweetheart, Corinne Acklen, in Huntsville, Alabama, with hopes to see her soon.
Charles S. Goodrich Diary and World War I Memorabilia
Diary, banquet programs and menus, uniform insignia, and miscellaneous medals of a World War I veteran of the 167th Infantry, part of the Rainbow Division.
Gordy Brule Letters
Letters written by and to Gordon "Gordy" Brule who served in the 447th Bomb Squad World War II.
J. A. Goree Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings
Notebook containing clippings from newspaper articles published in the Tuskaloosa Blade and the Rural Carolinian, written by Goree, primarily concerning political issues
Gorff and Krahenbuhl Family Postcards
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.
Gorgas Family Photographs
Gorgas Hospital commemorative postage stamps
3¢ Canal Zone postage - 75th Anniversary of Gorgas Hospital commemorative postage stamp (Mint NH sheet).
Josiah Gorgas charter
Charter of the Josiah Gorgas Chapter of the Military Order of the Stars and Bars, dated March 10, 2006
Eliza Williams Chotard Gould memoirs
Two typescript copies of an 1868 memoirs written by early Tuscaloosa resident of French ancestry, whose family were Natchez, Mississippi pioneers.
Collection of Alabama governors materials
Correspondence, certificates, programs, and other documents signed by twenty-six Alabama governors serving between 1820 and 1970.
Grace Meredith Newhill letter
A letter dated 16 July 1918 to a Mr. Owen on the differences between Ku Klux Klan's original prescript and the revised prescript.
Joseph B. Graham speeches and letter
Contains copies of four speeches written by Talladega educator Joseph B. Graham and presented to various civic and social clubs; also contains one letter signed by Selma politician Edmund Pettus
Joseph B. Graham papers
Correspondence of this delegate to the Alabama Constitutional Convention of 1901 as well as printed reports from the Convention.
Grant Gordon Collection
Family documents, military documents, and approximately forty-seven photographs depicting Grant Gordon's family and military life in the 1940s. Of particular interest are Mr. Gordon's military records and photographs from his time serving as a squad leader in the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion, the only African American combat unit included in the first assault forces to land on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944.
Grant's Creek Baptist Church Record
Notebook recording the names of members of this Fosters, Alabama, Baptist church giving the date they joined the church, were baptized, and, in some instances, when they were dismissed, excluded, restored, or died
Captain Simon Peter Gray papers
Photocopies of newspaper and magazine articles and photographs about steamboats collected by this Mobile, Alabama, researcher.
Thomas Scott Gray diploma
This collection contains the University of Alabama Bachelor of Arts degree conferred to Thomas Scott Gray.