Women
Found in 363 Collections and/or Records:
Ethel Creighton poem and watercolor
A poem and a watercolor by Ethel Creighton featuring the Old Spanish Tower in Mobile, Alabama.
Dan T. Carter Photographs
This collection consists of forty-five photographs depicting former Alabama Governor George Wallace, Jr. used by Dan T. Carter in his book "The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, The Origins of The New Conservatism and The Transformation of American Politics" 1995. Images of the various stages of Wallace's life, his family, and his wife, Lurleen. Many are official photographs released from the Governor's office.
Daphne Cunningham Diaries
Diaries whose short entries provide information on the daily activities of this coed from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, member of Kappa Delta sorority, and 1916 University of Alabama graduate.
Daughters of the American Revolution. Chief Tuskaloosa Chapter (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) records
One photocopied and bound ledger, two ledgers and five loose leaf notebooks containing the minutes of the membership and board of the Chief Tuskaloosa Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution from 1901 to 1988.
Dayton Female Institute announcement
An 1867 announcement containing information for students of this Dayton, Alabama girls school overseen by the Rev. J.F. Tarrant and his wife.
Mary Dees Scrapbooks
Harold Dunn paper
Paper by Dunn entitled "The Annual Miss Winterboro High School Beauty Pageant and its Significance to the Community."
Early Educational Institutions in the South
Tuition receipts, a printed announcement, and a clipping, from several schools, primarily in Alabama.
Eborn and Peteet Families papers
Letters, written by Benjamin F. Eborn between 1884 and 1885 to his sweetheart (later his wife), Corinne Peteet Eborn. There are also other letters to Corinne from various family members, including her father, W.Y. Peteet, mother-in-law, Bettie Eborn, and her sister, Mary P. Jones.
Eleanor Drenth Dodson Letters
Letters written in the 1940s to Eleanor ("Ellie" or "Elly") Drenth Dodson of Portland, Oregon, and San Diego, California, from her mother, Mabel Anderson Drenth, who lived in Fresno, California.
Janie May Eppes papers
Teaching materials and clippings gathered by a Birmingham, Alabama, school teacher for use in her classroom, and in the course of her own education
Ernestine Dunaway Bingham Letters, 1945
Three letters from Ernestine Dunaway Bingham in New York, to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Dunaway of Chicago, Illinois, describing her work and travel for the Commission on the Freedom of the Press, and her work as an editor. The letters are also full of family news, mainly centered on Bingham's children, Harry and Leslie, and her soon-to-be-husband, Hilgard "Hilly" Pannes. The included poem is by her co-workers at a New York magazine written on the occasion of her marriage to "Hilly."
Estes Embroidery Circle records
Letters, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, photos, scrapbooks, and diaries of members of this social club in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Eugene Allen Smith Photographs
This collection consist of two hundred and sixty nine photographs depicting buildings around The University of Alabama campus; Tombigbee and other river's in Alabama; trains; Eugene Allen Smith house on campus and his family; Alabama State Capitol; steamboats; University of Alabama baseball team; scene's from University of Mississippi; and scene's from Wetumka Penitentiary.
Farm Security Administration Photographs
The collection consists of eighty copy photographs. Originals were taken by the Farm Security Administration's photographers of Alabama agriculture and industry during the Depression. Primarily images of white and African American sharecropper families and homes, churches, schools, and farm scenes. Photographs were taken around Moundville, Eutaw, Selma, Scottsboro, Greensboro, and Birmingham, Alabama. Originals are stored at the Library of Congress.
Hallie Farmer papers
Newspaper clippings and other published material by and about Dr. Farmer, including bibliographies, offprints of articles, book reviews, and other materials.
Margaret Faulk collection
Letters and other materials regarding this University of Alabama librarian; most of the collection relates to her illness and death.
Finances
This series contains financial information such as reports, budgets, banking documents, expenditure invoices and tax information.
Folder 1, 1890s
Photographs depicting unidentified children, men and a women.
Folder 1, 1898 - 1904, 1965 October 14, 1960
Photographs of Alma Bishop as a young woman and at her older age, and her friends; one of Alma Bishop Williams and President of the University of Alabama Frank Rose, October 14 1965.
Folder 1, 1940s, 1943 January 13, 1963 and 1990s
Zell George Herman as a young man in uniform, with his wife; photo of Jeb Lee Lawson, and Zell and his wife as an elderly couple; Zell and his wife as an elderly couple and young woman name Macky.
Folder 2, 1890s
Photographs depicting unidentified people.
Folder 2, 1860 - 1940
Photographs of Alma and Nicholene Bishop and their family.
Folder 2, 1920 - 1940
Maxcine Shore (Zell George Hermann's wife) as a little girl, and a young woman, and Zell George Hermann as a young man.
Folder 2, 1919
A collection of genealogical records.
Folder 3, 1890s
Photographs depicting unidentified people.
Folder 3, 1892, 1893, 1915
Photographs of Company 2, 20th Alabama Regiment reunion; Major John Gideon Harris and unidentified woman.
Folder 3, 1950s
Images of Zell's family.
Folder 3, 1919
A collection of genealogical records.
Folder 3, 1930s, 1890s
Folder 4, 1890s
Photoraphs depicting unidentified people.
Folder 4, 1950s
Images of Zell's family, and Curtis Steel with his mother on his 9th Birthday.
Folder 4, 1924, 1920s, 1890s
Folder 5, 1890s
Photographs of portraits, weddings, group pictures, and grocery store.
Folder 5, 1800
Photographs of Mary Harris, Eliza Harris Williams, Annie Harris Barber, John Archibald Harris and Robert Harris John Gideon Harris and Evan P. Harris as a young men.
Folder 5, 1950s
Images of Zell's family on vacation in Florida.
Folder 5, 1920s
Folder 6, 1890s
This collection has 2587 images representing different photographic types of 19th Century.
Folder 6, 1936 September 4, 1938, 1900
Photographs of Anna Louise Braumun, Willie (Henry's son), William David Morgan and William David Morgan, Jr., Julia Strudwick Tutwiler, Miss Kennedy, Mrs. Kirk and unidentified people.
Folder 6, 1950s
Images of Zell's family in Florida on vacation.
Folder 6, 1900, 1920s
Folder 7, 1890s
Photographs depicting unidentifed people.
Folder 7, Unknown
Photographs of Murtle Rossie, Billy and unidentified women and children
Folder 7, 1950s
Images of Zell and Mac's wedding photographs, family and friends.
Folder 7, 1920s
Folder 8, 1890s
Photographs depicting unidentified people.
Folder 8, 1880, 1920
Photographs of Tanglewood Plantation, and unidentified people.
Folder 8, 1990s
Images of Zell Hermann and his wife Mac as an elderly couple, their family, and cemetery scenes.
Folder 8, 1920s
Folder 9, 1890s
Photographs depicting unidentified people.