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William Y. Gholson Legal Account Books
Two pocket ledgers listing the cases and clients from Memphis, to Mobile, to New Orleans, of this Pontotoc, Mississippi, lawyer, from 1839-1842
A. S. Williams III Collection of Photographic Albums
Collection contains sixty-one photographic albums of various subjects collected by A. S. Williams III
Espy Williams papers
Contains the original copy of Espy Williams, "The Last Quest of Merlin" play. Given at the Round Table Club, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1908. Also includes the signatures of the actors and a photograph of Espy Williams.
Williams Family Papers
Papers related to the Williams family of Atlanta, Georgia. Of particular interest are two notebooks belonging to Barabara Adeline Williams, one of which she kept while in nursing school and the other while she was attaining her high school diploma.
Willie T. White papers
Contains correspondence, photographs, financial records, and other materials, the majority of which are related to Willie T. White, who resided in Rockford, Birmingham, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Cunningham Wilson papers
Wilson's writings during his medical practice in the late 1890's
J. E. Windham ledgers
Ledgers of J. E. Windham of Gainesville, Alabama, and photocopies of two volumes of the Gainesville Presbyterian Church records.
Mathew Winston Alabama Shakespeare Festival papers
Papers, grant proposals, program guides, brochures, postcards, photographs and other materials from 1984 to 1986, concerning the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, originally based in Anniston, Alabama, and moved to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1985.
Winston Smith papers
The collection contains manuscripts, research notes and photographs collected by Winston Smith of Demopolis, Marengo County, Alabama, relating to the early history of Demopolis and Marengo County, early photographers and his own family heritage. There is also a record book of Henry Tutwiler’s Green Springs Academy from 1852 – 1864.
Winter & Pond Postcards
Three postcard depicting scenes from Alaska.
WLW radio station records
Records from WLW, the Cincinnati, Ohio, radio station
George and Suzanne Wolfe Papers
Papers of this University of Alabama English professor and those of his wife, former editor of Alabama Heritage.
Violet Rochelle Wolford Diary
Diary of young woman in Cordova, Alabama, in 1918.
Collection on women in Alabama
A variety of materials related to several Alabama women, some of whom are well-known in Alabama and the nation, while others were simple women going about their daily lives. This is also the affirmative side of a debate speech presented by Benjamin F. Eborn at Southern University in Greensboro, Alabama, on the question "Is Woman Really Better Than Man?"
Women’s Missionary Society, Uniontown Methodist Church Records
This collection consists of a ledger and two papers, one a history of the society and the other about missions. The ledger contains meeting minutes from 1878 through 1885.
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.
Loubel Wood Manuscript and Letter
Manuscript of poetry and a letter providing news of health and comments on poetry
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.
Woods and Young families papers
Woods Hall Student Photographs
Black and white photographs of students housed in Woods Hall in early 1900s.
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.
Woodward Iron Company records
Correspondence, financial and legal records, annual reports, and employee newsletters produced by the Woodward Iron Company and members of the Woodward Voting Trust, from 1945-1977.
Wool Dyeing Instructions
Wool dyeing instructions from an unknown author in Paisley, Scotland, detail recipes and instructions for black, blue, red, and yellow wool dyes.
Edward Woolf watercolor "An Indian of the Creek Nation Sketched from Nature at Mobile Alabama"
Watercolor sketch of a Creek Indian painted by Edward Woolf
Work Progress Administration Photographs
This collection consists of four photographs depicting the exterior and interior of Tutwiler Hall at the University of Alabama.
World War I and World War II Photographic Albums
This collection consists of nine photogrpahic albums from World War I and World War II.
World War I Military Unit Photographs
Photographs of military units in camps in the United States
World War I photographs
Three photographs of World War I era soldiers
World War I Posters
A variety of American World War I propaganda posters
World War II letters collection
Collection of letters to and from service men and women during World War II.
World War II Photograph Album
Photograph album containing mainly 2.5" x 2.5" snapshots of an unidentified African American soldier during the 1940s
World War II Posters
Examples of World War II posters
World War II - U.S. military language guides and phrase books
Contains foreign language phrase and guide books for the use of the military.
World War II Scrapbook--CLOSED FOR PROJECT
W. P. A. Federal Writers Project
Photocopies of records compiled in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) Federal Writers' Project, District 6, Mobile, Ala., I.D. # OI49-5073, concerning with historically significant individuals, geographical areas, monuments, parks, buildings, ceremonies, forts, squares, social customs, theatres, folklore, and art.
Camille Wright dance invitation
An invitation to a high school dance from Camille Wright to J.D. Robertson.
Wright, Cotten, and Douglass Family papers
This collection contains diaries, correspondence, and other materials related to four generations of this Tennessee/Alabama family.
Frances Virginia McLin Wright Papers
Papers of a Sheffield, Alabama, elementary school teacher, her family, and allied families.
Marcus Joseph Wright memoirs
An incomplete typescript copy (18 pp.) of, "Memoirs of Brigadier General Marcus J. Wright, CSA."
W. McK. Wright papers
Bound manuscript titled "Alabama and the NYA," a history of the National Youth Administration organization
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.
Lolla Wurtele's University of Alabama ROTC Cadet Lieutenant Colonel sponsor's uniform
Lolla Wurtele's University of Alabama ROTC Cadet Lieutenant Colonel sponsor's uniform
Wylheme H. Ragland Collection of Funeral Bulletins
Funeral and memorial service worship bulletins primarily featuring African Americans from northern Alabama area.
Wylheme H. Ragland Collection of Genealogical Research
Genealogical research material on several successful families of North Alabama in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
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.
Della Yaretzky Photograph
Portrait of Alabama schoolteacher Della Yaretzky.
The Year of Secession, 1861 Civil War letter collection
Photocopies of sixteen letters written during the first year of the Civil War, and includes letters from William J. Hardee, Joseph E. Johnston, and Robert A. Toombs among others
Yeatman and Kent Letter
A letter dated 11 July 1826, from this law firm in Huntsville, Alabama to John Gill, Jr., a Philadelphia merchant, transmitting payment on a note.