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Alabama State map
Map of Alabama showing counties with dates of creation, renaming, etc.
Allan F. Archer papers
Documents pertaining to the career of Dr. Allan F. Archer from 1932 to 1951 when he worked at the University of Alabama Museum of Natural History and Geological Survey of Alabama. The material primarily focuses on Dr. Archer’s study of spiders, but includes crabs, mollusks, crustacean and matters of ecological and biological importance as well.
Armstrong Family Western United States Trip Scrapbook
Scrapbook created by a family in 1936, in a small, 3-ring binder after a family trip west, including postcards and other memorabilia.
Ashville Railroad Company Records
Photocopies of resolutions about the formation of the company, legal documents, printed maps, certificates of incorporation, and board meeting notices related to the Ashville Railroad Company, 1882-1884.
Bessemer Coal, Iron, and Land Company records
This collection contains much of the business correspondence and records of the Bessemer Coal, Iron and Land Company, including lists of stock holders, minutes of meetings, maps of mine sites, and correspondence with government entities.
C. L. Boynton maps
Printed maps of Georgia with additions showing routes taken for "botanical tours."
John H. Caldwell papers
Business correspondence, legal papers, and reports of land agent for state of Alabama. Does not cover his entire term, 1879-1902.
Cobb Coal Company records
This collection contains records from an Alabama coal company.
Cunningham Family Papers
Correspondence, maps, newspapers, and photographs of this West Alabama family
Dauphin Island, Alabama, public development papers
Papers and plat maps of real estate developments in Dauphin Island, Alabama, in 1953, 1958, and 1961.
James Clifford Estes papers
Personal correspondence, papers relating to academic matters, a diploma, cards, maps, newspaper clippings, and photographs of Estes, his family, and friends
James M. Faircloth papers
Includes student papers and personal papers of J. M. Faircloth, a professor of civil engineering at The University of Alabama during the years 1961 through 1969.
Ralph Murray Havens papers
Diaries, letters, and other papers related to Havens's service in the European Theater of Operations, 1944-1945.
Henry De Lamar Clayton Sr. papers
The personal, legal, military, and administrative papers, of this Alabama politician, Confederate general, and University of Alabama president.
Hotchkiss' Premium Vertical Waterwheel and Appendages broadside
Broadside with wood-engraved and letterpress elements, addressed in ms. on verso to Elijah Fuller, Esq. of Fayetteville, Georgia.
John L. Hunnicutt papers
Contains transcriptions and copies of his memoirs, photographs, and maps.
Rare vertical file
Contains a variety of rare, published materials. Most notable are the almanacs, biographies, guidebooks, art catalogs, and works of literature.
R.E. Pettus Papers
Contains a variety of materials belonging to this Huntsville, Alabama, businessman, including maps; letters received from B.H. Meek, Carlos Surish, W.P. Hall; and an invitation to an event at the Alabama Central Female College.
Robert Jemison, Jr. Papers
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.
City of Tuscaloosa Blueprints, Maps, and Plans
Blueprints, maps, and plans of a variety of Tuscaloosa buildings, neighborhoods, etc.
Valley Creek Canal, West Jefferson County, Alabama, reports
Two reports on a proposed canal project on the Valley and Warrior Rivers in Jefferson County, Alabama.
Victor Hugo Friedman papers
Personal and official correspondence, photographs of a camp in the Alps, lieutenant's commission, Croce al Merito di Guerra, and various items issued by the military to this Tuscaloosa, Alabama, native.
Charles Lyon Wood manuscript
Manuscript of Wood's "Historic Lowndes: an outline," a history of Lowndes County, Mississippi, which surveys early explorers, settlers, soldiers, politicians and prominent men of this eastern Mississippi county.