Autobiography
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Benton Bell Seat memoirs
This collection contains a typed copy of Benton Bell Seat's autobiography, which is approximately 200 pages long. Seat wrote the manuscript in 1916, and it was typed and produced in 1939 by the Arkansas Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
China Marine: An Infantryman's Life after World War II : typescript
Unbound typescript of China Marine, written by Eugene Bondurant Sledge. The manuscript is 107 pages long and contains typed publisher's notations about formatting.
Woolsey Finnell Response to the Reminiscences of John Little
Responses to some of John Little's memoirs.
James Lockhart Goodloe letterbook
Contains one letterbook, which includes the autobiography of James Lockhart Goodloe, a Tennessee lawyer.
Senate Lady: typescript
Incomplete typescript of Henrietta McCormick Hill's memoirs, later published as A Senator's Wife Remembers: From the Great Depression to the Great Society
Lena E. Lockhart papers
Autobiographical sketch, inspirational materials, the papers "Woman's Part in Making Alabama History - the Past" presented to the Thomaston, Marengo County, Alabama Study Club, which focuses on female educators, and "History of The Thomaston Parent-Teacher Association", as well as a history of Thomaston, Alabama, by Alma Jean Compton, and materials relating to teaching.
Mary Pickens Opie papers
Letters from family and friends, recipes, sheet music and handwritten compositions, including "Diary of a Private" - 1914 autobiography of __ Hubbard, private in the 6th Tennessee Cavalry during the U.S. Civil War.
University of Alabama Libraries Science and Engineering Library time capsule collection
Robert Charles L. Scott autobiography
Contains the original handwritten script autobiography written by himself and dedicated to his grandchildren.
Robert Charles L. Scott was a Congressman in California, Major of the Fourth Alabama Regiment, Confederate States Army, and a Minister in Venezuela.
Joseph Squire autobiography
Joseph Squire's autobiography