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Winifred Ruth O'Rear Diaries
Mid-1930s diaries of a northeast Alabama woman
Fred M. Owen letter
A letter to Joshua P. Eyre from his friend, Fred M. Owen in Chester, Pennsylvania.
Pauline Jones Gandrud papers
The collection contains genealogical research notes covering 1820-1880, including county data, church and marriage records, family histories, and other information created and gathered by this Alabama genealogist. The collection also contains a list of military pension and bounty land applications.
Perry County, Alabama, papers
Peter Brannon papers
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, and other materials created by Peter A. Brannon, highlighting his career as a pharmacist, an anthropologist, and an archivist.
Photographic Album of an African American Family
Small rectangular photo album containing photographs of prominent African American family probably from around Washington, District of Columbia area.
Pickett and Williams Families Papers
Contains information about the Pickett and Williams families as well as the 15th Alabama Infantry Division; also includes a membership application for the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Poellnitz and Meador Family Photographs
This collection consists of fifty-two photographs of Poellnitz and Meador family members during the Mid-Nineteenth Century through the Early Twentieth Century.
Prices of Domestic Produce in Confederate Treasury Notes from 1 January 1861 to 1 January 1865
Prices of domestic produce in Confederate Treasury Notes from 1 January 1861 to 1 January 1865
Reade family papers
Materials from three generations of the Reade family
Robert E. Johnson photographs
Prints and one original snapshots of wedding of Dr. and Mrs. R.E. Johnson. He was a professor of history at the University of Alabama.
Robert Jemison, Jr. Papers
Roemol Henry Letter
A letter containing genealogical information about St. Sauveur Francois Bonfils, a Napoleonic exile who served as professor of modern languages and literature at Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, 1847-1849.
Samuel D. Cameron and Maxwell A. Cameron Papers
Papers, primarily letters, of two Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, brothers, Samuel D. Cameron, 2nd Alabama Cavalry and Maxwell A. Cameron, 18th Alabama Infantry Regiment, to their sister, Sarah, and brother-in-law, Isham Robertson, during the Civil War. Additional materials include financial documents and other family letters.
Sarah Ann (Gayle) and William B. Crawford Papers
Correspondence, diaries, journals, speeches, scrapbooks, and other papers of Sarah Ann Gayle Crawford, sister to Amelia Gayle Gorgas, and William B. Crawford.
Savage Family Photographic Album
This collection consists of Savage family photographs documenting their travels and everyday life.
Searcy Family Photographs
Photos of this Tuscaloosa family are in two photograph albums that contain images from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, the Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, and Warrior River (bridge and flooding), and family activities.
Seth Whitcomb Letter
Letter to his wife discussing his daily activities
E.U. Shea letters
Handwritten letters from Private Lawrence Shea to his mother E.U. Shea.
Anne Findley Shores collection
Papers, photographs, family Bible, and books of this Tuscaloosa family
Mary Lucinda Smith Commonplace Book
Commonplace and copybook of this Birmingham, Alabama, young woman.
Snow Family Photographs
Three photo albums created by the Snow family from Tuscaloosa.
Sue Spencer Papers
William Angelo Steele letter
A letter dated 26 December 1853, to his father, discussing the weather and requesting money for tuition and board at the University of Alabama.
W. C. Strong letter
A January 1927 letter by W. C. Strong of Mobile, Alabama, recounting the circumstances surrounding the death of Robert F. Bell, Jr., an employee of the Munson Steam Ship Company docks who died on the job in late 1926.
David Crockett Stuart memoir
A copy of Stuart's 1913 memoir, which discusses his early life, Civil War service in the Fourth Alabama Cavalry Regiment, and his move to Utah in 1872.
Letter from Sue to Sallie
A letter by an unknown author, to her sister Sallie, discussing war news, known wounded, and attitudes towards the war.
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.
Thomas H. Herndon Letters
This collection contains letters of correspondence.
Thomas K. Jackson journals
Four journals documenting the daily life of Thomas K. Jackson.
Tillery Family Photographs
One hundred and seven photographs and two albums with one hundred and three photographs of the Tillery family.
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
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.
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.
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.
Truman S. Smith Photographs
Family photos of Truman A. Smith (son of Eugene Allen Smith) and his wife Pearl Boyles of Mobile.
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.
W. M. Vaughn letter
A letter dated 7 July 1840, from New Orleans, to his father in Greensburg, Kentucky, discussing business, Vaughn's health, and local excitement over an election.
Verner family papers
Scrapbooks and newspaper clippings about this prominent Tuscaloosa, Alabama, family.
Victor Hugo Friedman Photographs
Collection consists of one photo album with ninety-nine photographs depicting Victor Hugo Friedman, a native of Tuscaloosa and local philanthropist, and his friends.
W. A. Mair Photographs
This collection consists of two photographic albums with 230 photographs showcasing highlights of W. A. Mair travels with his friends and family through Michigan, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, Indiana, Illinois, Mexico, and Tennessee.
W. G. Croft letter
Letter from W. G. Croft, dated 18 November (circa 1835) from Canebreak, Union Town, Alabama, to his brother, Randall Croft, at Beaufort, South Carolina, discussing cotton crop yields in the area.
L. M. Waddel Letter
Newsy letter from a woman in Montgomery, Alabama, to a friend in Tallahassee, Florida, where she used to live.
Wade Hall 19th Century Photographic Type Collection
This collection consists of 19th century photographic types.
Wade Hall Collection on American Life
Letters and documents to and from friends, family, and business associates around the United States and the world, discussing ordinary life.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of seven photographs depicting children.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of thirty-eight photographs representing unidentified people.