Women
Found in 363 Collections and/or Records:
Folder 29
Photographs depicting unidentified people.
Folder 29, 1970
Images of Hermann family vacation in Long Island, Bahamas; Jenni and Mac; Hermann family vacation in Taveras, Florida; portraits of Curtis and Jeb Lawson; family Christmas; Zell Hermann at work.
Folder 30
Photographs depicting unidentified people.
Folder 30, 1971
Images of Hermann family in Florida; family Easter; Christmas.
Folder 31
Photographs depicting unidentified people, church buildings, urban areas, railroad tracks, and cotton gin.
Folder 31, 1972, 1974, 1976
Images of Hermann family in Tallahassee, Florida; Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts; Christmas.
Folder 32
Photographs depicting unidentified people and places.
Folder 32, 1978
Images of family Christmas, vacation at Lake Tallavan, Florida.
Folder 33
Photographs depicting unidentified people and places.
Folder 33, 1979
Images of family vacation at Lake Tallavana, Florida.
Folder 34
Photographs depicting unidentified people, factory interior, and cemetery scene.
Folder 34, 1983, 1984, 1985
Images of family Christmas (1986), vacation at Lake Tallavan, Florida (1984), and fallen tree clean up (1985).
Folder 35
Photographs depicting unidentified people, farm scene, and family portraits.
Folder 35, 1986
Images of family Christmas in Mobile, Alabama; Mac and Zell in Tallahassee, Florida; unidentified wedding.
Folder 36
Photographs depicting unidentified people and their families and friends.
Folder 36, 1987
Images of Zell and Mac at St. George Island.
Folder 37
Photographs depicting unidentified people, construction site, and lumber yard, area after a tornado, school children, barber shop, and wooded area.
Folder 38
Photographs depicting people playing cards, portraits of unidentified people, and family portraits.
Folder 39
Photographs depicting church interior, school picnic, unidentified people, and grocery store.
Folder 40
Photographs depicting bar in Havana, Cuba, an orange grove in California, and other unidentified people and places.
Folder 41
Photographs depicting portraits of unidentified people, visit to Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, fairgrounds, school children with their teachers, canoeing, and covered bridge in Cambridgeboro, Pennsylvania.
Folder 42
Photographs depicting unidentified people and places.
Folder 44
Photographs depicting shoe store, family homes, school children, and family Christmas dinner.
Folder 46
Photographs are depicting school children, family portraits, and other unidentified people.
Folder 47
Photographs depicting unidentified people.
Folder 48
Photographs depicting aerial view of Wallace, Idaho, a grocery store, and unidentified people.
Folder 49
Photographs depicting portraits of unidentified people, grocery store, family picnics, and a farm.
Folder 50
Photographs depicting portraits of unidentified people, a saw mill, and court house in Fort Worth, Texas.
Folder 51
Photographs depicting unidentified people, and places.
Folder 52
Photographs are depicting framers, outdoor scenes, teachers, and other unidentified places.
Four Minute Men, Women's Division, Birmingham, Alabama, scrapbook
Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings and other materials about this organization, whose members gave speeches in support of World War I.
Georgia Bovell Letters - Incoming Correspondence, 1885-1889
Letters to and from Georgia Bovell during the 1880s. Georgia, a young teacher in Illinois corresponds with family and friends as she tries to find a position and settle down. Her friends, also teachers, share their experiences in the school room. These letters provide insight into the everyday lives of young American women between 1884 and 1889.
Georgia Bovell Letters - Outgoing Correspondence, 1885-1889
Letters to and from Georgia Bovell, of Mattoon, Illinois, during the 1880s. Georgia, a young teacher in Illinois corresponds with family and friends as she tries to find a position and settle down. Her friends, also teachers, share their experiences in the school room. These letters provide insight into the everyday lives of young American women between 1884 and 1889.
Ruth Bealle Glass Memory Book and UA Athletic Association membership ticket
The Ruth Bealle Glass Memory Book is from Glass's senior year at Tuscaloosa High School and includes notes from classmates and faculty, photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, invitations, programs, and other mementos.
Gorgas Family Photographs
Eliza Williams Chotard Gould memoirs
Two typescript copies of an 1868 memoirs written by early Tuscaloosa resident of French ancestry, whose family were Natchez, Mississippi pioneers.
Grace Collins Letters, 1892-1893
Greene County Union Female Institute, Minutes of the meeting of Citizens of Daniel's Prairie, to... establish the female institute at Burton's Hill
Typescript copy of the minutes of a meeting to establish a female academy at Burton's Hill, Alabama, and the school's constitution and amendments.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
Thirteen photographs depicting scenes of everyday activities in various places.
R. L. Hanvey collection
A collection of Ku Klux Klan material, including a copy of the handbook "Kloran," 5th ed., a leather wallet with the Klan seal, and a group photo of unidentified Ku Klux Klan women.
Florence (Daisy) Jaffray Harriman letter and clippings
A letter written by Harriman to Miss Harriet D. Mitchell, thanking her for a gesture of kindness, as well as a newspaper clipping from 19 April 1963.
Bessie Leach Hayden paper
Paper entitled "Then Came the Women: The University in the Nineties," written by Bessie Leach Hayden, Dean of Women, about the first sixty years of coeducation at the University of Alabama.
Elizabeth Anne Hodo letter
Letter written from Pickens County, Alabama, to Elizabeth Boswell, discussing school, friends, and social life.
Mattie McAdory Huey papers
A collection including photos used in Huey's History of the Alabama Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy.
J. E. Mulkin Collection of African American Photographs
This collection consists of 151 photographs and glass plate negatives of African Americans.
Jerry A. Davis, Jr. Photographs
This collection consists of eighty-five photographs of Jerry A. Davis, Jr. (UA, MA, 1991), his friends and family, school pictures of Tuscaloosa Academy students, University of Alabama Sigma Chi fraternity parties, and vacation scenes.
Jerusha Hemphill DIploma
A diploma for having completed the course of study at Tuscaloosa Female Academy, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
John and Mary Wellborn Cochran Diaries, Letterbook, and Photographs
Three bound volumes of this Alabama attorney and politician and his wife: John Cochran's diary; Mary Wellborn Cochran's journal; and a miscellany of copies of some of John Cochran's outgoing correspondence, journal entries of his, and copies of some freedman contracts to which he was party. Also includes two unidentified photographs that appear to be from the early twentieth century.
Josiah and Amelia Gorgas family papers
Correspondence, diaries, journals, speeches, scrapbooks, and other papers of Josiah Gorgas, chief of the Confederate Bureau of Ordnance and president of the University of Alabama, and his wife Amelia Gayle Gorgas, librarian at the University of Alabama and daughter of Alabama governor John Gayle.
Julia Neely Finch Papers
Correspondence by and to Julia Neely Finch, as well as her poetry and short stories, written between 1890 and 1926, as well as a small handwritten and typescript collection of Julia’s poems and short stories and a Common Place Book, which served as a scrapbook of her published pieces.