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George W. Hamner papers
Contains notebooks kept by this Montgomery, Alabama, resident on natural and civic historical topics.
Howard E. Hamner scrapbook
One volume of a scrapbook set containing newspaper clippings on US history
Hampstead County, Arkansas Court Records
Hempstead County, Arkanasas court documents concerning appraisals of estates and charges against estates. The collection also includes guardianship of minors papers, 1823-1827.
Hampton Roads Naval Operation Base Photographs
Eight photographs of Naval Operation Base, Hampton Roads, Virginia.
W. F. Hanby pension application
Application, dated 8 July 1907, filed in Jefferson County, Alabama, for a Confederate veterans' pension.
Myrtis Parker Handley papers
Alphabetical folders of genealogies and genealogy research, including notebooks, newspaper clippings, and photos.
W. A. Handley letter
Letter written to the U.S. House of Representatives at the beginning of his term as a member of the House.
W. C. Handy Letter
Contains one letter written from Handy to Columbia Records executive George Avakian and Handy’s answers to a questionnaire sent by Avakian.
Archimedes Hank petition and letters
Petition to Alabama Governor Clement Comer Clay from the citizens of Morgan County, Alabama, on behalf of Archimedes Hank, to repeal or reduce penalty for forfeiture of bond for failure to appear in court.
Ruth Hannas letters
Letters from Frieda Lawrence and Angelino Ravagli to Hannas from 1924 through 1958.
Virginia Hansen scrapbook
Scrapbook kept during the 13th annual session of summer school for teachers at the University of Alabama, June 8-July 19, 1916, that includes photographs, autographs, anecdotes, notes of social events, a newsletter, and postcards of University of Alabama scenes.
Hansford D. Norrell Papers
Hansford D. Norrell was a courier for the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, transporting currency between Richmond, Virginia, and other Southern locations. This collection contains correspondence, receipts, newspaper clippings, and other materials documenting Norrell's activities on behalf of the Confederate government from 1861-1865.
A. B. Hanson records
Letterbook from 12 March to 15 May 1888, other correspondence and cases, a ledger labeled "pleadings" between 18 July 1888 to 26 February 1891 containing general correspondence and cases, and other miscellaneous material from 1888.
R. L. Hanvey collection
A collection of Ku Klux Klan material, including a copy of the handbook "Kloran," 5th ed., a leather wallet with the Klan seal, and a group photo of unidentified Ku Klux Klan women.
Jere Haralson letter
Letter written in 1876 by African American member of Congress from Alabama to the United States Centennial Commission in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, requesting an additional invitation for his wife to attend the opening of the Centennial International Exhibition of Industry.
Harco Drugs records
Miscellaneous materials including newsletters, an employee handbook, memoranda, sales, publicity and marketing information, and other items.
Hardee family papers
Financial documents, letters, and genealogical documents
George G. Hardin poems and song
Religious poems and hymn written by Hardin when he was in his 80s and 90s
John G. Hardin crop lien
Copy of a crop lien for $50 against the crop John G. Hardin will harvest on a plantation in Elmore County, Alabama, owned by B.S. Walkley.
Joseph Poleman Harkins papers
Two publications, the Naval Aviation News, August 1966, and Tri-Supply, July 11, 1958, and a copy of a pamphlet about the Naval Air Technical Services Facility.
Harold Bank papers
A Battalion log of the 3rd Battalion, 167th Infantry, 31st Infantry Division while stationed in Mindanao, Philippine Islands, from 15 July 1944, until 10 October 1945, and the front portion of the Chicago Daily Tribune, from Tuesday, 8 May 1945. The headline reads “V. E. Day – Today”.
Harold Gibson Photographs
Collection consists of eight photographs depicting a ship going through a lock and dam.
Harold M. McLemore Photographic Album
Scrapbook compiled by Harold McLemore (UA, BA 1980) of nineteenth-century Alabama courthouses in Lee, St. Clair, Talladega, Perry, Coosa, Wilcox, Bullock, Greene, Lowndes, Chambers, Colbert and Pickens counties. Photographs are accompanied by stories and newspaper clippings regarding various courthouses.
Hubert Hill Harper political cartoon collection
This collection contains political cartoons that appeared weekly in the early 1950s. The subjects of the cartoons are the Birmingham and Alabama school systems, the Geneva Convention, the Cold War, presidential candidates, and various other political figures and events.
Marvin P. Harper papers
A variety of documents covering: slave ownership documents concerning crimes and deaths; Farrah Law Society plaque; UA football picture from 1920s; Church programs; Stamps; Daughters of the Confederacy minutes. McCall diploma, 1879; and Kennedy family papers.
Harriet Anna Kennedy papers
Notebook of poems written by Harriet Anna Kennedy between 1863-1864. A letter and a small collection of later poems written by Kennedy and members of her extended family are also included.
Florence (Daisy) Jaffray Harriman letter and clippings
A letter written by Harriman to Miss Harriet D. Mitchell, thanking her for a gesture of kindness, as well as a newspaper clipping from 19 April 1963.
Claude Harris papers
This collection contains congressional papers.
Crittenden Harris papers
Receipts from Greensboro, Alabama, stores and notes concerning the opening of the local telephone company in Greensboro in 1909.
Harris family papers
Includes typewritten copies of letters written between James William and Robert Harris, both serving in the Confederate States Army, and their family in Marengo County, Alabama.
R. C. Sneed's Joel Chandler Harris Uncle Remus Collection
Books, collectibles, and other items related to Joel Chandler Harris's Uncle Remus character and stories, especially as they were adapted into the 1946 Disney film Song of the South or the Disneyland ride Splash Mountain
Page Harris papers
Wallet of letters, receipts, etc., 1855-1903, including three letters home from Civil War soldiers
Richard Norfleet Harris papers
Miscellaneous papers related to Confederate military service, including a pension application and muster roll of Capt. Lovelace's Company of Light Artillery.
Sampson W. Harris letters
Letters from Senator Sampson W. Harris of Alabama, dating from 1848 to 1857, written from Washington, DC, to the Congressional Globe and to the Secretary of the Navy, the Honorable J.C. Dobbin.
T. O. Harris Papers
Materials saved by the chief of Marion, Alabama, police including legislative reports, police reports, photos, newspaper articles, letters, affidavits concerning demonstrations in Marion, Selma, and Montgomery, Alabama.
W. Stuart Harris papers
Papers and manuscript drafts of this Alabama author.
Jephta Harrison letters
Letters to Harrison's father and brother.
Harry Garrett Phillips Papers
Musical compositions, correspondence, photographs, and recordings by Harry Garrett Phillips.
Harry Neal Eddins Family Photographs
Collection consists of eighty-seven photographs of Eddins family of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Largely portraits of family members, snapshots of family and friends, and the Eddins home. Includes photographs of a young Hudson Strode and an architectural drawing of the Hendricks's home on the University of Alabama.
Albert A. Hartzell Letter
A letter to Albert A. Hartzell, a student at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and a member of Delta Kappa Episilon fraternity, from his mother about his father's writings.
Robert Haruish Christmas Card
Christmas card from 2nd Lieutenant Robert Haruish to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarke of Canton, New York.
"Harwell G. Davis: Alabama Statesman and Baptist Leader": typescript
Typescript of Susan Hunt Ingram Ray's master's thesis on Harwell G. Davis.
Hattie R. Letters
The collection contains two letters from Hattie R. in Illinois, to her friend Georgia giving news of daily life, recipes, and teaching.
Daniel J. Haughton papers
Mainly personal correspondence and newspaper clippings about the passing of Daniel Haughton
Ralph Murray Havens papers
Diaries, letters, and other papers related to Havens's service in the European Theater of Operations, 1944-1945.
Bessie Leach Hayden paper
Paper entitled "Then Came the Women: The University in the Nineties," written by Bessie Leach Hayden, Dean of Women, about the first sixty years of coeducation at the University of Alabama.
Haydn Neal Thompson Letters
Haydn Neal Thompson’s family members, including mother, Marie Thompson, and sister, Janet Thompson, as well as a few aunts and cousins, write to Thompson while he is away at military school and later, college. There is also a large representation of friends, primarily girlfriends, socializing through correspondence, discussing entertainments and dating.
William C. Hayne letter
Letter from William C. Hayne of Charleston, South Carolina, to Lewis Bristol of New Haven, Connecticut, discussing immigrating to Alabama.
Charles Hays papers
Notes that were written by Charles Hays and two copies of a letter that was titled "Temper of the South"
Jesse C. Hearne, Jr. Scrapbook of Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. on the University of Alabama Campus, 1936
Contains scrapbook kept by Jesse C. Hearne Jr., highlighting events of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. groups on the University of Alabama campus in 1936. It is primarily newspaper clippings, but there are 13 photographs.