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Frank Hall Thomas paper
A typescript paper titled "Fifteen Days in Europe: An Account of Travels in Italy, Switzerland, and France, with an account of the American Invasion of Mexico," by United Press correspondent Frank Hall Thomas
Thomas H. Dodd, Jr. Papers
Thomas H. Herndon Letters
This collection contains letters of correspondence.
Thomas Haughey letter
Letter written by Thomas Haughey of Alabama, dated December 28, 1868 and written from Washington, DC, to Ben Perley Poone providing a short biographical sketch. Mentions having to live in the north during the Civil War due to his anti-secessionist ideals.
Thomas Hubbard Hobbs diaries
The collection contains diaries of an Alabama lawyer, planter, and legislator from Athens, Limestone County, Alabama. Included is a three-month diary from 1862, when Hobbs was Captain of Co. F., Ninth Alabama Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. The diaries also cover his time as a legislator representing Limestone County, Alabama; his support for the railroads; and his work on the family plantation.
Thomas J. Scott and Sons Records
Contains primarily the incoming correspondence from companies, firms and lawyers with whom Thomas J. Scott and Sons did business. There is also correspondence between the Scotts and some hand copied letters from the Scotts to others. There are also letters from the Scott's church, clubs and lodges as well as requests for appointments to various post offices in Alabama.
Thomas Jones Taylor letters
This collection consists primarily of letters written to his family during the Civil War. Taylor was captured at Port Hudson in July 1863, and many of the letters were composed while a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island, Ohio.
Thomas K. Jackson journals
Four journals documenting the daily life of Thomas K. Jackson.
Thomas K. Jones Papers
This collection contains a miscellany of correspondence, financial papers, cotton sales records, Confederate bonds, and other items.
Thomas Martin Land Deed
A deed dated 6 September 1830, by Thomas Martin of Montgomery County, Alabama to Samuel Quarles, for land in Montgomery County, Alabama.
Thomas Maxwell Papers
Letters, texts of speeches about the importance of railroads for the economic development of the Birmingham-Tuscaloosa area (1855), and abstracts of the journal of this early Tuscaloosa businessman.
Thomas P. Abernethy manuscript
Two galleys with corrections and one type-written manuscript of Abernethy's study, The Formative Period in Alabama, subsequently published as part of the historical series of the Alabama Department of Archives and History. It is a social and political history and originated as Abernethy's doctoral thesis at Harvard University.
Thomas Payne Thompson Papers
The collection contains the business and personal papers of the eminent New Orleans businessman and bibliophile, Thomas Payne (T.P.) Thompson, from the mid nineteenth century through the 1930s. Also included are papers representing his work with and interests in various charities, educational institutions, Louisiana Historical Society and other historical institutions, and many other activities.
Thomas S. Jordan Papers
Papers of this Birmingham, Alabama, dentist and his family.
Sallie Thomas friendship album
One leather bound volume containing prose and poetry written to "Miss Sallie Thomas" of "Oak City" between 1873 and 1883.
Thomas W. Johnston Papers
Photostats of papers relating to Johnson's pension claim, detailing his service in the 2nd Michigan Cavalry during the Civil War.
Mrs. Dupont Thompson biography
This collection contains an unpublished biography of Mrs. Dupont Thompson, a board member of Partlow State School in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Eugene Thompson papers
Three school notebooks and a receipt book
Henrietta Thompson papers
This collection contains the papers and correspondence of an University of Alabama Home Economics professor.
James Thompson Letter
A letter from James Thompson of El Paso, Illinois, to W. O. Ensign of Rutland, Illinois, about business and the illness of a mutual friend.
Jeanie Thompson papers
John F. Thompson papers
This collection consists principally of correspondence concerning the Alabama Militia, 1836-1839, and records of the 14th Brigade, Alabama Militia, 1837-1839.
Verda Thompson autograph book
Autograph book from 1931.
Marlin Thrasher Papers
Legal documents and receipts, primarily from Fayette and Lamar Counties of west Alabama, covering much of the nineteenth century.
Stanley Thrasher paper
A paper written by Stanley Thrasher for a University of Alabama class in American Folklore. The paper relates the history of the Thrasher Brothers gospel music group, of which the author was a member.
Three Miscellaneous Ledgers
Three early twentieth century ledgers for Tuscaloosa and Pickens county businesses.
Earl Tilford Manuscript: Turning the Tide: The University of Alabama in the 1960s
Manuscript of Tilford's book that charts the ups and downs of The University of Alabama during the turbulent decade of the 1960s.
Carlyle Tillery book typescript
Galley proofs of Tillery's novel Red Bone Woman, published by the New York firm of J. Day in 1950.
Tillery Family Photographs
One hundred and seven photographs and two albums with one hundred and three photographs of the Tillery family.
Tillery-Floyd Family papers
Deeds to lands owned by the family, store account books, personal financial statements of family members, and settlements from estates, as well as the family Bible and various family photographs
Davis Tillson Battle Report for Second Bull Run
Report from Tillson to his commander, General Irvin McDowell, through McDowell's chief of staff, Colonel Edmund Schriver, about the Union's artillery in three actions of the second Manassas (Bull Run) campaign in 1862.
University of Alabama millenium time capsule
A mixed collection of materials placed in a sealed container to be opened in one hundred years
Timothy Healy Correspondence and Circular
Two letters and one circular encouraging capital investment in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, approximately one year after the end of the Mexican Revolution.
Virginia Tingle papers
The collection contains a letter written on May 22, 1953, from L. B. Gilbert, protestant Chaplain at the VA hospital in Lexington, Kentucky, as well as an Electrolux receipt froom 1954.
Eva T. Tinnesz Papers
Papers and memorabilia of a United States Coast Guard Women's Reservist during World War II
"To Arms in the Valley" program and script
Program, cast list, and script of To Arms in the Valley, an historical play about the Civil War set in northern Alabama and presented by the Tennessee Valley Historical Society and the Colbert-Lauderdale Civil War Centennial Commemoration Committee in 1961.
To the People of Alabama: anti-secession document signed by Robert Jemison Jr. and thirty-two other members of Alabama's 1861 secession convention
Document to the people of Alabama from thirty-three men at the 1861 secession convention explaining why they did not sign the Ordinance of Secession
William Todd and John H. Bilks slave rental invoice
A contract between William Todd and John H. Bilks employing hands of William Todd's estate for the commencement of a cotton gin.
Tom McVey Cabinet Cards
This collection consists of two cabinet cards of Brett Rutledge Brown ATΩ class of 1898, University of Alabama, Birmingham, and Johns Rather, Jr. KA class of 1897, University of Alabama.
Tom S. Birdsong paper
A paper by Birdsong entitled "The Destruction of the University of the State of Alabama," prepared for presentation to the Alabama Historical Association in 1975.
Tommie autograph book
Autograph book with notes and signatures dating from 1883 to 1887; Tommie's last name is not given in the book.
Tommy Brakefield Collection of University of Alabama Football Tickets and Ephemera
G. A. Tompkins letter
A letter from Tompkins to his brother, Charles Tompkins, Jr. in King William County, Virginia, discussing family news, personal health, and cotton farming.
Mary Torrey papers
Two letters to Mary Torrey about her upcoming marriage
Toulmin, Hazard, and Company Correspondence
Correspondence from the Toulmin, Hazard and Company commission firm of Mobile, Alabama.
Louisa Anna Toulmin letter
A letter dated 5 August 1842, from Toulminville, Mobile County, Alabama, to Mrs. Samuel Ward, Newport, Rhode Island. In it Toulmin thanks Ward for the time spent together on her trip north the previous year, and inquires about various people.
Mrs. A. G. Tower Dressmaking Trade Card
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, dressmaker's trade card
C. L. Townsend letters
Letters to his wife and family sent from Kentucky and Corinth, Mississippi in 1862. The letters give instructions for handling his business affairs and express discontent with the war.
Catherine Toxey letter
Letter written by Catherine Toxey in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to her cousin. Letter discusses family matters and the well-being of her mother and children.
Edward Dorr Tracy correspondence
Copies of correspondence between Tracy and Clement C. Clay, Tracy and his wife, and others. The originals are held by the Perkins Library, Duke University.