Black Warrior River (Ala.)
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Aerial tramway at Henderson's Mill over the Black Warrior River, 1916 December
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Bank of the Black Warrior River below Lock 16, 1918 March 24
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Bank on the Black Warrior River above Lock 17, 1919 November 12
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Barge on the Black Warrior River near Lock 14, 1917 November
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Bill McKissack canoeing on the Black Warrior River, 1919 October 4
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers, Alabama, lock records
Ledgers indicating commercial boat traffic through the Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers locks
Black Warrior River at Lock 16, 1918 March 23
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Black Warrior River just above Lock 12, circa 1915
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Black Warrior River near Lock 13, 1916 December
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Black Warrior River near Lock 15, 1917 November 17
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Black Warrior River near Lock 16, 1917 November
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Black Warrior River near Lock 17, 1919 November 12
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Bluff Creek off the Black Warrior River, 1917 October
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Boat leaving Lock 16 on the Black Warrior River, 1919 November 12
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Boat on the Black Warrior River near Lock 13, 1917 November
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Box 2, 1917-1919
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Building on the bank of the Black Warrior River near Lock 14, 1916 December
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Campsite by the Black Warrior River, 1918 March 24
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Campsite on the bank of the Black Warrior River near Lock 16, 1918 March 23
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Canoe pulled onto the bank of the Black Warrior River, 1919 November 12
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Canoes on the bank of the Black Warrior River, 1918 February 3
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Cargile fishing at Lock 14 on the Black Warrior River, 1918 March 24
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Clouds reflecting on the Black Warrior River below Lock 13, 1924 September 13
Dr. Fort canoeing near Lock 13 on the Black Warrior River, 1919 November 8
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Duck hunting on the Black Warrior River near Lock 14, 1919 September 29
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
E. W. Jones and Cherry Rowe canoeing the Black Warrior River, photo 1, 1916 December
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
E. W. Jones and Cherry Rowe canoeing the Black Warrior River, photo 2, 1916 December
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Fitts and Alston Families Photographs
Collection consist of two photo albums and eighty-six loose photographs of Fitts and Alston families adventures on their boat, "Mary Francis" through Alabama and Florida, and family portraits.
H. Beatty, Walter Jones, and others canoeing the Black Warrior River, 1916 October
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Henderson at a campsite on the Black Warrior River near Lock 16, 1918 March 24
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Henderson's Saw Mill on the Black Warrior River, photo 1, 1916 December
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Henderson's Saw Mill on the Black Warrior River, photo 2, 1916 December
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Lock 17 on Black Warrior River, photo 3, 1919 November 12
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Lock 17 on the Black Warrior River, photo 1, 1918 March 24
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Lock 17 on the Black Warrior River, photo 2, 1919 November 12
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Log chute near Lock 13 on the Black Warrior River, 1916 October
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Log raft on the Black Warrior River, 1917 November
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Lumber being carried over the Black Warrior River at Henderson Mill, 1917 November
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Man standing on a rock in the Black Warrior River near Lock 16, 1918 March 23
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Natalie Thornton Photograph Album
One photographic album depicting scenes from The University of Alabama featuring coeds at the Kilgore House and the campus. Also scenes from Montgomery, Alabama, New York City, New Orleans, Florida, and Texas.
John M. Neel letter
A printed transcript of a letter from Neel to the U.S. Secretary of War, describing a battle with Creek Indians near the Black Warrior River.
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Alabama Photographs
Paul Williams and Ed Jones with a hawk on the Black Warrior River, 1917 November
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Photographs, 1890 - 1910
Images of canoeing on the Black Warrior river, camping, practicing shooting, and surveying.
Sander's Ferry papers
License allowing Isham Robertson to captain a ferryboat across the Warrior River at Sander's Ferry, Tuscaloosa County
Steamboat Baldwin pushing a barge on the Black Warrior River, photo 2, 1916 December
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
Steamboat Nugent leaving Lock 12 on the Black Warrior River, 1916
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.
View of the Black Warrior River from a barge above Lock 17, 1919 November 12
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
View of the Black Warrior River near Lock 15, 1919 November 12
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and other images on The University of Alabama campus; views of the Black Warrior River; Empire Coke Plant in Holt, Alabama; Jones and others camping by the Black Warrior River; Tannehill Iron Works; George Walter Jones’s home in Huntsville; Lieutenant Walter B. Jones and others during World War I; geology class; and camping trips.
Walter B. Jones paddling a canoe on the Black Warrior River, Spring 1916
100 photographs depicting Jones and other family members; Jones and others at the Black Warrior River; Tannehill State Park; Jones and others around Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and scenes on The University of Alabama campus.