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Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collectin consists of thirty-six photographs depicting people and places in Kentucky, Texas, Missouri, and Maryland engaged in everyday activities.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of three photographs depicting unidentified people from Kentucky.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of nineteen black and white photographs depicting unidentified people from Paducah, Kentucky and San Antonio, Texas.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
Seventy-nine images of mainly African Americans from late nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of thirteen photographs depicting scenes and people in Kentucky and other unknown locations.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of twenty photographs depicting scenes and people in Indiana and Kentucky.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of ten photographs depicting studio portraits of a child.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of twelve photographs depicting people in Kentucky and Pennsylvania.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
Sixteen photographs of people engaged in outdoor activities in Kentucky.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of three photographs depicting people in Kentucky.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of forty-two photographs depicting people engaged in various activities in Oklahoma, Kansas, Michigan, and unknown locations.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of ten photographs depicting people. One photograph depicts President Calvin Coolidge in Sioux City, Iowa, August 25, 1927.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of thirty-six photographs depicting people engaged in leisurely activities at Big Barbee Lake in Indiana and Webster Lake in Massachusetts.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection of twenty-eight photographs depicting scenes from Japan: parade, shops, people wearing traditional Japanese clothes, and street scenes.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of eleven photographs depicting scenes from Japan around 1910.
Walter Bryan Jones photographs
Includes personal and family photographs, as well as photographs taken in association with Jones' professional endeavors as state geologist of Alabama and during his military service in World War I and World War II.
Carrie Watkins papers
Letters, recipes, and love poems, as well as her diary, written between 1857 and 1864 in Huntsville, Alabama, with her daily thoughts, favorite excerpts from literature and history, math problems, drawings of architecture, and problem solving.
Watkins Mercantile and Banking Company, Faunsdale, Alabama, statements
Statements from the Watkins Mercantile and Banking Company of Faunsdale, Alabama, detailing items purchased by Miss Winnie Walker in the last quarter of 1892.
Annie Early Wheeler scrapbook
Extensive scrapbook concerning the life and home of Annie Wheeler, daughter of "Fighting" Joe Wheeler.
James White, Obadiah White, and Jesse A. Justice letters
A collection of letters written by James White to his mother and father, describing the fortifications at Tullahoma, Tennessee; others from White's son Obadiah White to his mother, relating clothing needs and rumors of troop movements; and from Jesse A. Justice to his wife, relating camp news, the incidence of sickness, and rumors of movement.
Peyton Norvell Wiggins papers
Letters between Peyton Norvell Wiggins and his father and stepmother, Charles Ruben Wiggins Sr. and Elizabeth Toombs Wiggins.
William B. Shirdan papers
Letters from this African American soldier who served in the 310th Quartermaster Railhead Company during World War II to his family in Montgomery, Alabama.
William Cooper Diaries and Photograph
The collection consists of six diaries for 1864, 1867, 1876, 1882, 1884, and 1887, and a photograph of Cooper, an attorney from Tuscumbia, Alabama. The diaries contain daily entries made by Cooper and, in his absence from home, his wife, and give a great deal of information about the community, his activities, and his family.
William Crawford Gorgas Papers
Correspondence, diaries, writings, and other material of this Alabama native who eradicated yellow fever from the Panama Canal Zone and served as Surgeon General of the U.S. Army
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 Jesse Robinett Papers
This collection consists of a handwritten original paper and typescript copy containing the names of family members and stories about the family's experience during Rousseau's Raid, July 10-22, 1864, in which a Union Army force raided from Decatur, Alabama, to the southward.
William Strong Comstock papers
Business correspondence, account sheets, contracts, miscellaneous receipts, etc., of a Montgomery, Alabama, merchant, 1843-1867.
Sterling Wood papers
Contains notes, photograph albums, scrapbooks, notebooks, research notes, geneaology notes, family records, wills and letters on the Wood family from the 1860's-1972.
Woodward Family Papers
An extensive collection, including business and personal correspondence, financial records, photographs, and other materials of this Birmingham, Alabama, family, which owned and operated the Woodward Iron Company.
Wright, Cotten, and Douglass Family papers
This collection contains diaries, correspondence, and other materials related to four generations of this Tennessee/Alabama family.
Marcus Joseph Wright memoirs
An incomplete typescript copy (18 pp.) of, "Memoirs of Brigadier General Marcus J. Wright, CSA."
William S. Wright letter
A letter from William S. Wright of Pittsford, Vermont, to Emerson R. Wright in Greenville, Alabama. The letter discusses education, family matters, and the evils of slavery.
Wynn Family papers
An extensive collection of correspondence, diaries and legal and financial papers relating to John Henry Irby Wynn (1787-1854), teacher and farmer in Limestone County, Alabama, and his son Alexander Montgomery (1823-1897), daughter-in-law Martha (Curtis) Wynn (1826-1907), and grandson John Robert Wynn (ca. 1860-1896). The diaries include accounts of Alexander Wynn's trip to Arkansas in the 1850s.
Wynne Family Papers
Letters and papers of this Hale County, Alabama, family. Also included are autographed copies of Alice Coleman Griffin three books: Laura's Letters, Laura's and Her Children's Letters, and Laura's Family's Letters.
Zell George Herman Photographs
Collection contains photographs and photographic albums from 1919 – 1995. Black and white and color snapshots of Zell George and Maxcine “Mac” Shores Herman. Chronicles the life of Zell and Mac Herman from the late 1940s to Mac’s death in 1995.