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Stan Sutton research notes
A bibliography of publications on Southeastern North American Indians, on note cards.
Gregg Swem Collection of Mayan Artifacts
A collection of Pre-Columbia artifacts
Milton Swift letters
Two letters written from Swift to his sister Lucinda Baker, discussing living and working in Tuscumbia, Alabama, as well as health issues of his family and friends.
Louise Swilley letter
A 1927 letter from "Miss Ellen" in Cleveland Heights, Ohio to her aunt, Louise Swilley in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Roy and Sara Swindell Letters
Letters from Roy Swindell and Sara Swindell to their family, who lived in Chattanooga, and later Nashville, Tennessee. The letters discuss missing home, traveling for work, and Bible verses. One letter is from Sara to their son James, an officer in the armed services during World War II.
Daniel Swist scrapbook
This collection consists of a scrapbook created by Daniel J. Swist, an alumnus of the University of Alabama. The scrapbook covers the years 1937-1943 and contains many annotated photographs of friends and colleagues of Daniel Swist.
Sydnia Keene Smyth Antebellum Architecture of Tuscaloosa Photographs
This collection consists of thirty-two photographs of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, antebellum architecture, taken by Sydnia Keene Smyth for her thesis in 1929.
T. A. Walthall and Sons Records
This collection contains management records from the business ventures of the Thomas Arthur Walthall, Jr. family in Newbern, Hale County, Alabama. These include records from the family’s cotton gins, dairy farm and warehouse. A small number of miscellaneous items are also included in the collection.
T. B. Rush account book
Account book for a general store, probably located in Lowndes County, Alabama.
T. B. Rush general store daybook
Contains almost daily entries written between April 1835 and July 1836, recording daily sales at a general store in Mount Willing, Alabama.
T. J. Scott and Sons letters
Two letters written by farmers in Hayneville, Alabama, to Montgomery merchants T. J. Scott and Sons. The 1904 letters describe the sale of mules and ask for refunds from the company, which provided defective livestock.
Charles Tait papers
Letter from Tait to his son about the acquisition of land within what would become Alabama
Talbot, Jones, and Company letter and promissory notes
An 1839 letter to E. L. Woodward of Jacksonville, Alabama, with instructions to collect on an enclosed promissory note from James M. Mitchell, deceased.
"Tall Shadows: Origins and Operations of McGriff, Seibels, and Williams, Inc., Insurance Brokers"
Unpublished corporate history of McGriff, Seibels and Williams Inc., one of the largest insurance brokerage firms in the United States, headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama.
Talladega Cemetery Association Records
This collection consists primarily of lists of dues owed and paid by individuals for the upkeep of Oak Hill cemetery in Talladega, Alabama.
Talladega Primary Union records
Ledger containing records of minutes, rolls, and dues from 1901- 1907.
Alma Bishop Williams Tanglewood materials
Material about this Hale County, Alabama, plantation house and land, including: books, correspondence, writings, newpaper clippings, photos, maps, genealogical records, and blueprints.
James T. Tate Journal, Photograph, and Service Ribbons
Journal, photograph, and service ribbons of a young sailor aboard the USS Alabama in the years preceding the United States' entry into World War I.
Aurulia Taylor autograph book
Commercially published autograph book entitled "Leaves of Affection", containing handwritten notes and poems by Taylor's friends and acquaintances. Most of the signers were from Mobile, Alabama.
Taylor Family Evangelical Tent Revival Meetings and Travel Photograph Album
Photographs depicting this traveling evangelical family's travels in California, Idaho, Michigan, Wisconsin and other places in the early twentieth century.
Frank Marion Taylor papers
A collection of correspondence, memos and documents related to the military service of this Birmingham resident, including a scrapbook containing newspaper headlines and clippings about World War II, and personal mementos.
Hugh Taylor papers
Contains personal papers including civic organization materials, church material (Covenant Presbyterian Church, Tuscaloosa, Alabama), business records, personal correspondence, genealogical materials, and 22 photographs of this University of Alabama School of Education professor.
Val Taylor Commonplace Book
A small commonplace book filled with newspaper clippings and handwritten poems
Taylor versus Robinson bill of complaint
Bill of complaint with appended exhibits in the case of Taylor vs. Robinson, involving the alleged misuse or misappropriation of monies and property by the administrator of the estate of Byrd Brandon.
Eldred Burder Teague papers
The collection consists primarily of the religious compositions of an 1840 graduate of the University of Alabama who became a prominent Baptist minister.
Letters from U.S. Senators regarding the "Telepost Bill" of 1910
Letters from three U.S. Senators from Alabama to constituents in 1910 regarding the "Telepost Bill" before the 61st Congress.
Marten ten Hoor papers
This collection contains correspondence, texts of speeches and addresses, reports, class notes for lectures and seminars, papers relating to philosophy and other subjects, and materials pertaining to conferences of the various professional organizations to which Professor ten Hoor belonged.
Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company records
Two letterbooks, containing copies of letters written by Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company Assistant General Manager G. B. McCormack from 1893 to 1898. Also includes a ledger documenting the company's tax returns from 1894 to 1895, and photographs depicting TCI industrial complexes.
Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company documents
A miscellany of materials relating to the Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railway Comapny's Fairfield Steelworks, later a part of the United States Steel Company's industrial empire.
Tennessee Valley Authority papers
Tennessee Valley Authority reports referring to the development of natural resources.
Tentative register of Robert E. Lee books in Lexington, Virginia : typescript
Seventy-one page typescript identifies books in Lexington, Virginia, that were once part of Robert E. Lee's personal library
Tertullus and Hiram Richardson Letter
Letter from these brothers at a Confederate Army training camp at Talladega, Alabama, to their father. Discusses the latest news and everyday life at the camp
Texas and Mexico Travel Photographs
Twenty-six mounted Kodak No. 2 albumen photographs, with images depicting travel in Texas and Mexico in 1890.
The American Presidency: An Interpretation: manuscript
Unbound, handwritten manuscript of Harold Joseph Lanski's The American President: An Interpretation.
The American Tradition: An Exhibition of Books and Manuscripts Illustrating the Development of the Democratic Principle
Photostat positives of book title pages and manuscript items in the 1942 exhibit at the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University
The Courier-Journal Newspaper Article
An article about the Bethlehem Academy renovation by Mrs. Edith Ray. Former students are quoted in the article concerning their memories and thoughts on the renovation. The academy was closed, but is now available to rent out for meetings and private parties. The article mentions the academy's place as a landmark of the Hardin County Historical Society.
The Daily Citizen newspaper
The last issue of this Vicksburg, Mississippi, newspaper printed on July 2, 1863.
"The Federal raid into central Alabama"
Text of a speech presented by James A. Anderson on April 3, 1935, at a meeting of the Kiwanis club of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, commemorating the seventieth anniversary of Union raids in Selma, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa.
"The Trial of Davidius Mathewsneus: Goodbye Ceremony": Typescript
Light-hearted one-act play about University of Alabama president David Mathews.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Photographs
Photographs of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
The University of Alabama Office of the President Records
General records of the Office of President of The University of Alabama.
The University of Alabama Valedictory Address
The collection contains one thirteen-page speech, handwritten by the valedictorian of the graduating class of the University of Alabama, recalling fond memories of college life, time spent in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, as well as an appreciative address to the University president, and an address to fellow students offering advice for the future.
Theta Nu Epsilon
Yearbooks and articles about the Theta Nu Epsilon fraternal organization.
Thomas B. Strong bankruptcy papers
A collection of documents relating to the bankruptcy case of Thomas B. Strong of Madison County, Alabama, conducted in the United States District Court, Northern District of Alabama.
Thomas Bayley Lawson Letter
Written from Mobile, Alabama, by Thomas Bayley Lawson, a portrait and miniature painter active primarily in Massachusetts, to Rufus Spaulding, in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Speaks in great detail about business conditions and the high cost of living in Mobile. Makes observations on the treatment of slaves in the city.
Thomas Chalmers McCorvey Essay on Robert Burns
An essay on Scottish poet Robert Burns delivered by Colonel Thomas C. McCorvey to the Druid City Literary Club, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 11 November 1878.
Cynthia Fitts Thomas papers
Fractional currency as well as newspaper clippings from 1912 discussing the death of University of Alabama Treasurer, James H. Fitts.
Daniel Thomas papers
Contains the records of Judge Daniel Thomas, including the Birdie Davis vs. School Board, Mobile, Alabama records, which was one of his most important civil rights cases based on desegregation, as well as other case records, certificates, and other notes.
Thomas E. Kilby Letter
A letter written by Thomas E. Kilby, as Governor of Alabama, dated April 20, 1921, to F. T. Raiford, the editor of the Selma Times.
Thomas Emanuel Mitchell and Arthur McCartney Friendship Note
A note of friendship dated 21 November 1887, between members of two different fraternities (Sigma Nu and Alpha Tau Omega) at the University of Alabama.