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Traders' National Bank Records
Booklets that have information about the various positions and tasks associated with the bank
Russell F. Trask letters
Letters written mainly to Russell F. Trask, E.M. 1/c aboard the U.S.S. Apollo (A.S. 25) by his wife, LeElda “Lee” Trask of Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin. Some of the letters are written to Trask by his mother and other family member. Twenty-eight of the letters are written to Lee by Trask.
Travel Diary by Witness of Jefferson Davis Bail Hearing
Mrs. Charles P. McGuire research material on William B. Travis
Correspondence compiled by Mrs. C. P. McGuire in her attempts to trace the genealogy of William B. Travis, who died defending the Alamo in 1836.
George Alfred Trenholm letter
A letter dated 4 March 1861, from Charleston, South Carolina to his son, W. L. Trenholm, in Montgomery, Alabama introducing the bearer, a Mr. Cathers, his wife, and her sister, Mrs. Pennnington.
Trip through the Deep South Photographic Album
The collection includes one photographic album documenting a trip through the Deep South. The album includes eighty black-and-white silver gelatin photographs from a trip through Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and Arkansas in 1935 and 1936. Of particular interest are approximately twenty images depicting African Americans in the rural South.
James Troy Card
A birthday card from James Troy, a private in the United States Army, to his mother, Mrs. O. H. Troy of Louisville, Kentucky, wishing her a happy birthday.
Truman S. Smith Photographs
Family photos of Truman A. Smith (son of Eugene Allen Smith) and his wife Pearl Boyles of Mobile.
TUARA papers
The University of Alabama Retirees Association (TUARA) minutes
Tucker family records
Contains records of births, marriages, and deaths.
Corneille Barnett Tullis papers
Two unpublished drafts, one is an untitled work and the other is in two parts with the title The Checkmaters.
Albert J. Tully letters
A series of typed letters sent to family and friends by this Mobile, Alabama, resident describing his and his immediate family's experiences during and following Hurricane Frederick, which hit Mobile September 12-13, 1979.
Turnbull-Frick Family Photographic Album
This collection consists of Turnbull-Frick family genealogy, copies of Baltimore Its History and Its People, Who was Who in America and The National Cyclopedia of America, and family portraits.
Belle M. Turner Papers
Two documents in the case of an altercation between A.L. West and Thomas M. Pearce in Noxubee, Mississippi.
Rose Wallace Turner Papers
A miscellany of University of Alabama materials pertaining to Rose Wallace Turner's student years.
Turner, Sullivan, Bates, Barnes, Roberts, and Robbins families records
Births, deaths, and marriages for these families between 1798 and 1906.
Louis W. Turpin plantation store ledgers
Two sales ledgers for a plantation store belonging to Louis W. Turpin of New Berne, Alabama. Contains daily listings by person, listing what they purchased and how much each item cost. One book is from April 21-July 17 1879, and the other is January 1 - March 9, 1880.
Tuscaloosa Heritage brochures
Two brochures from 1981 that describe heritage sites in Tuscaloosa.
Historical Record of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1819-1969, Sesquicentennial Souvenir Program
Souvenir booklet commemorating the 150th anniversary of the founding of Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama Board of Commissioners records
City recirds relating to the reduction of the city limits in 1930, as well as the text of an act to prevent eminent domain from being exercised over cemeteries unless necessity exists.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Female Benevolent Society records
Records of the societies activities, 1854-1867, including minutes, dues paid, money spent, and lists of recipients.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Historical Society records
A collection of financial documents of this Tuscaloosa civic organization, including records of due payments and disbursements.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Methodist Church Papers
This collection contains three drafts of what was evidently a book chapter composed by Frances Spencer titled “Evolution of the Tuscaloosa Methodist Church–1824–1844.”
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Service Men's Center Scrapbook
A scrapbook containing photographs, letters, greeting cards, newspaper clippings, activity programs, and other items relating to the Tuscaloosa Service Men's Center for soldiers during World War Two.
City of Tuscaloosa Blueprints, Maps, and Plans
Blueprints, maps, and plans of a variety of Tuscaloosa buildings, neighborhoods, etc.
Tuscaloosa Cotton Gin and Sawmill Photographs
Photographs of Tuscaloosa cotton gin and sawmill, as well as African-American women carrying baskets on their heads.
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama records
Two petitions, one for "White", the other "Colored", about prohibiting the sale of liquor within a half mile of St. Johns Mission Church and St. Paul Church. Also included are the record book of County Court for 1925 and the Tuscaloosa Circuit Court ledgers from 1837-1849, 1842-1850, and 1842-1867.
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Preservation Society Records
A set of scrapbooks containing clippings recording the work and activities of this society,1979-80, including its publication, Heritage Week.
Tuskaloosa Female College commencement programme, 1890
Program for the 1890 Tuskaloosa Female College commencement exercises.
Tuscaloosa Garden Club scrapbooks
Club scrapbooks highlighting their activities in various years
Tuscaloosa History Photographs
Photographs depicting Tuscaloosa people and places.
Tuscaloosa Lesbian Coalition Records
Tuscaloosa Music Study Club, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, records
A collection of club records, constitution and by-laws, member lists, yearbooks, scrapbooks, and other materials of this Tuscaloosa arts organization.
Tuscaloosa News Photographs
This collection consists of nine photographs depicting the Alabama football game, basketball game, Jerry Rubin speaking at the Foster Auditorium, Governor's Day, and a concert on the Quad.
Tuscaloosa Philharmonic Society records
Programs and poems for their recitals as well as a membership register
Tuscaloosa Physician's Account Books
Account books ofrom a Tuscaloosa, Alabama, physician
Tuscaloosa Piano Teachers Forum records
A collection of records including minutes, recital programs, and newspaper articles in scrapbooks of this Tuscaloosa, Alabama arts organization.
Tuscaloosa Retired Teachers Association records
Contains the yearbooks, from 1966-1992, newsletters and the organizations highlights from 1978-1992.
Tuscaloosa Study Club records
Yearbooks, secretary's notes, news clippings, minutes, invitations, and photographs of this Tuscaloosa women's group.
Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra Programs and Promotional Materials
Promotional materials, programs, and invitations to special events of the Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra
Tuscaloosa Tornado Relief posters
Posters asking for donations for the Tuscaloosa Tornado Relief effort in Chicago
Tuscumbia, Courtland, and Decatur Railroad records
Legal papers from the Mississippi Circuit Court and an Annual Report for the company from 1836
Tuskegee Airmen Collection
Photocopied articles, clippings, press releases, programs, membership rosters, and memoirs relating to the Tuskegee Airmen, the group of men who participated in the first pilot training program for African-Americans during World War II.
Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute traveling program advertisement
An advertisement for the traveling program, "Negro Education in Black Belt of the South," featuring the Tuskegee Quintette.
Tuskegee Veterans Affairs Hospital Photographic Collection
This Collection consists of photographs from events at the Tuskegee Veterans Affairs Hospital from 1951 to 1969.
Agnes Tutwiler interview
Photocopy of typed transcript of an interview of Agnes Tutwiler conducted by Marvin Rogers on 6 February 1975. The subject of interview was Tutwiler's relative, the prison reformer Julia Tutwiler.
Henry Tutwiler Letter
A letter from Tutwiler recommending a student for a teaching position at an unidentified school in Cahaba, Alabama
Julia Tutwiler Tea Notebook
Notebook from the first Julia Tutwiler Tea
Julia Strudwick Tutwiler papers
Family correspondence, poetry, civic documents, family tree, minutes from board of trustees (Alabama Normal College).