Alabama -- Politics and government
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Israel Pickens correspondence
Correspondence from Pickens containing information about selecting of the University of Alabama seal after the University's incorporation.
Presidential political campaign ephemera, 2012
Bumper stickers and pins from the Obama/Biden and Romney/Ryan presidential campaigns for 2012.
Republican Party Letters of Recommendation
Two unsigned letters providing reasons why L. J. Bryan and Attorney Reese should not be given federal appointments
Rufus W. Cobb Letter
Letter, dated November 18, 1879 written by Rufus W. Cobb, Governor of Alabama, to General A. McD. McCook, declining an invitation to attend the 11th reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland and the unveiling of the memorial statue of General George H. Thomas.
Charles H. Scott Papers
Letters written to Charles H. Scott and others concerning Republican party politics in Alabama.
State of Alabama Candidate Declaration form
State of Alabama Candidate Declaration form.
Winston C. Shotts biography of Winston Stidham
Biographical sketch of Winston Stidham, an anti-secessionist from Winston County, Alabama, and a delegate to the Alabama secession convention, January - February 1861.
Letters from U.S. Senators regarding the "Telepost Bill" of 1910
Letters from three U.S. Senators from Alabama to constituents in 1910 regarding the "Telepost Bill" before the 61st Congress.
Thomas P. Abernethy manuscript
Two galleys with corrections and one type-written manuscript of Abernethy's study, The Formative Period in Alabama, subsequently published as part of the historical series of the Alabama Department of Archives and History. It is a social and political history and originated as Abernethy's doctoral thesis at Harvard University.
George Corley Wallace Presidential Campaign Materials
An information pack from Wallace's 1972 presidential campaign.
Walter Burgwyn Jones papers
Speeches, pamphlets, correspondence, and other materials related to the life and career of Alabama circuit court judge Walter Burgwyn Jones.