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Sallie Hill paper
A typescript copy of an address delivered by Sallie Hill at the April 20, 1960, meeting of the Alabama Historical Association. The address, "Alabama Food Ways," describes traditional southern food and food history.
Samuel Richmond Caffee Papers
Diary (and photocopies) and other documents written by Samuel Richmond Caffee, physician and founding member of Avondale Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. There are also documents written by others about Dr. Caffee.
Framed Imprint of the Original Seal for the University of Alabama
Imprint of the original seal of the University of Alabama's first seal which was lost for 125 years.
Septimus D. Cabaniss papers
Legal and personal papers of the Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, attorney, S.D. Cabaniss, who served as executor for the estate of Samuel Townsend. Also includes materials of other Huntsville attorneys and of the S.D. Cabaniss family.
Shelby Iron Company correspondence during the Civil War
Correspondence, contracts, and receipts related to the production of iron at the Shelby Iron Works from 1863-1865.
Shelby Iron Company Records
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Alabama Records
Records of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Alabama for 1966-1969.
Catherine P. Spell Collection
Audio cassettes and transcripts
"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.
Theta Nu Epsilon
Yearbooks and articles about the Theta Nu Epsilon fraternal organization.
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.
Thomas H. Dodd, Jr. Papers
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 W. Johnston Papers
Photostats of papers relating to Johnson's pension claim, detailing his service in the 2nd Michigan Cavalry during the Civil War.
"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.
United Confederate Veterans Camp W. J. Hardee, No. 39, Birmingham, Alabama, records
Records of the United Confederate Veterans Camp W. J. Hardee, in Birmingham, Alabama, between 1906 and 1919.
United States Congressional Act establishing the Alabama Territory
This collection contains a copy of the United States congressional act establishing Alabama as an equal member of the Union.
University of Alabama Faculty Records
This record group contains records of The University of Alabama faculty from 1831-1922, including early correspondence and minutes of faculty meetings.
University of Alabama Photograph Collection
Depicting history of the University of Alabama.
University of Alabama Souvenir Photographic Albums
Two souvenir photograph albums from University of Alabama, showing campus and buildings, including Garland-Clark-Manly, Morgan, Comer, Smith (interior and exterior), Woods, President's Mansion, and fraternity houses. Also Bibb Graves Hall, Morgan Hall, Tutwiler Dorm, Gorgas House, President’s Mansion, Bryce entrance, Union building, Quad and Chimes, and Fraternity row from 1930s.
"Valor on the Eastern Shore": typescript
Typescript copy of B. L. Roberson's unpublished "Valor on the Eastern Shore."
W. D. LeCray Account Book
Day/account book of a business in Goodwater, Coosa County, Alabama.
W. T. Ogle Testimony
Statement dated 18 March 1878 concerning the actions of General John T. Croxton's Union Army forces in seizing Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 1865.
George Corley Wallace Presidential Campaign Materials
An information pack from Wallace's 1972 presidential campaign.
Wilhelmina Simpson Robinson Papers
This collection contains materials relating to Simpson's participation in the Rural Project, a 1930s "program of supervised student teaching in selected crowded rural Negro schools of Montgomery County [Alabama]." It includes photographs of Tankersley, Peoples Village, Ramer, Little Zion, Jericho, and Pine Grove schools, and information about students' activities.
William Albert Jones Quarterly Report Card
Photostatic copy of an 1862 report card of this University of Alabama student from Marion, Alabama.
William Gray Little Papers
A collection of family correspondence, financial and legal documents, photographs, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia relating to this Livingston, Alabama native who is credited with introducing football at the University of Alabama.
William H. Ely letters
Letters recounting an 1820-1821 journey to Alabama by William H. Ely, Commissioner of the Connecticut Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. The letters describe both the difficulties of his mission and the lifestyle of the early inhabitants of the state of Alabama.
William P. Abrams diaries
Diaries of travels from New Hampshire to Alabama; to Havana, Cuba; and to the midwestern United States. The majority of entries were written in Gainesville, Alabama, where this New Hampshire native settled.
William Russell Smith Papers
This collection consists of letters to his wife and others written while serving in the Alabama secession convention, and a holograph manuscript book of poetry.