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Mobile Housing Board papers
Mobile (Ala.) Housing Board, financial statement, 1944.
Mechanics' Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 (Montgomery, Ala.) records
Contains records of the Montgomery Mechanics' Hook and Ladder Company.
William A. Morris papers
Eleven receipts for slave purchases, and genealogical material on the family of William Morris.
John Newland and George Wilcox receipt
This collection consists of a single receipt dated March 6, 1811 and signed by Newland and Wilcox, acknowledging payment of $3 by Hugh Lemasster for taxes owed for 1809 on a farm of 100 acres of second-rate land, 2 tiths, 3 slaves, and 7 horses.
Oak Hill Memorial Association papers
Correspondence and documents from the Oak Hill Memorial Association, caretakers of Oak Hill Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama.
Orange Town Common School Records
Notebook documenting the financial and statistical makeup of the Common Schools in he Town of Orange, Rockland County, New York
Oneil Leon Pasarell papers
Box containing receipts and other papers
John C. Perry statement
A statement dated 2 December 1822 by John C. Perry, State Treasurer, regarding receipts for seminary land leases 1820-22, listed by county.
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.
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
R. B. Smyer Letter
A letter dated 17 October 1895, acknowledging receipt of fee from W. C. Dantzler.
John Ramsey papers
Correspondence, financial records, and bank statements
Roy C. Corbell papers
Miscellaneous financial documents and copy of General Order No. 38-A, American Expeditionary Forces, February 28, 1919 (letter from General John J. Pershing to soldiers at the end of World War I).
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 E. King Trust Records
Contains financial records kept by the Sarah E. King trust in Marion, Perry County, Alabama, and includes receipts for household purchases as well as payment to physicians for treatment of King and her slaves
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.
T. Julian Skinner papers
This collection consists primarily of correspondence, financial records, forms and activity reports which Skinner created as manager of the Forensic Council, a debating club at the University of Alabama, from 1933 to 1934.
James Q. Smith papers
Contains a certificate from the Marion Military Institute, 1898, letters of correspondence 1892 -1939, financial receipts, newspaper clippings, telegrams 1918, legal documents from his election time period as Attorney General of Alabama 1918-1930, personal papers, notes and remarks as his time as judge 1930-1940's.
Sidney Smith Family Papers
The Sidney Smith family papers contain the business records, including work-related blueprints and material delivery receipts, for Sidney A. Smith during his career as a plumber from 1921 to 1955.
Sons of the American Revolution, James "Horseshoe" Robertson Chapter (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) records
Correspondence, membership lists, bank deposits, programs of chapter meetings, genealogical worksheets, and newspaper clippings relating to the Tuscaloosa chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution and biographical sketches of James Robertson, for whom the chapter was named.
Spring Valley Foods, Inc. Stock Sales Book
Large volume with information about the sale of 300,000 shares of common stock of Spring Valley Foods, Inc. at $1 par value. Includes correspondence with the Securities and Exchange Commission, a prospectus, memorandums, power of attorney information, letters from key parties involved, and certificates in a clearly labeled 72 section volume with table of contents.
Steamship log books collection
Contains an assortment of steamships log books: "Lord William Bentinck" (Aug. 11, 1832 - Dec. 25, 1833), "Eugenio Perini," Giornale Private (May 1886 - Sept. 1890), "Bogota" (Dec. 1903) a work book for navigating officers of H.M. ships, "Baroque Slains Castle" (Dec. 27, 1836 - May 17, 1837) a journal, and "Baroque British Sovereign" (July 26, 1835 - Aug. 17, 1836) a journal.
T. B. Rush general store daybook
Contains almost daily entries written between April 1835 and July 1836, recording daily sales at a general store in Mount Willing, Alabama.
Thomas B. Strong bankruptcy papers
A collection of documents relating to the bankruptcy case of Thomas B. Strong of Madison County, Alabama, conducted in the United States District Court, Northern District of Alabama.
Eugene Thompson papers
Three school notebooks and a receipt book
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Historical Society records
A collection of financial documents of this Tuscaloosa civic organization, including records of due payments and disbursements.
United States Corps of Engineers Records
Correspondence, log books, and project maps from the United States Corps of Engineers
University Investment Club
Minutes, financial reports, constitution announcements, attendance, directory of the University Investment Club
W. H. Taylor Letter
Letter to Champion T. Turner regarding money he received after Richard L. Turner's death.
Wade Hall Collection on Business and Finance
The Wade Hall Collection on Business and Finance contains correspondence, receipts, advertising materials, real estate transaction records, and other items documenting commercial and legal activities in the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
William and Crawford L. Brown family papers
Documents relating to the Mississippi and Alabama plantations of the Brown family, including bills of sale for slaves; receipts for tool repair, clothing, dry goods; tax receipts listing the number of slaves; business letters; and various legal agreements and other court documents.
William Strong Comstock papers
Business correspondence, account sheets, contracts, miscellaneous receipts, etc., of a Montgomery, Alabama, merchant, 1843-1867.
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.