Tuscaloosa (Ala.)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Entrance gate to Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1892
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.
Evie Searcy and Stella Searcy Johnston, 1910
Evie Searcy, James T. Searcy, Stella Searcy Johnston, and George A. Searcy, 1910
Exchange Club, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, papers
Issues of the newsletter "The Unitor" (1922-2011), framed pictures, and brochures
Executive Committee Assembly at The University of Alabama, 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.
Farris Dale Beason Photographs
This collection consists of twenty-four photographs of two homecoming parades at the University of Alabama.
Feronia Garden Club, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Scrapbooks
Three scrapbooks of this Tuscaloosa, Alabama, garden club, covering the years, 1958-1967.
First Baptist Church, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, records
List of pastors, rules of decorum, the church covenant, and baptism lists, 1838-1904. It also includes an article, "Chronicles of the First Baptist Church," by Tom Garner, clerk.
First Presbyterian Church on Greensboro Avenue, 1910
First Presbyterian Church, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, records
Contains record books, 1820-1948; list of baptisms, 1845-1894; Board of Trustees record books, 1838-1911; Board of Deacons minute book, 1886-1888; and miscellaneous other documents for this Tuscaloosa, Alabama church.
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.
Fletcher Moore Photographs
This collection depicts photographs of the University of Alabama and men in Ku Klux Klan clothes.
Flowers on Jessie Gorgas' grave at Evergreen Cemetery, photo 1, 1926 August 14
Flowers on Jessie Gorgas' grave at Evergreen Cemetery, photo 2, 1926 August 14
Flowers on Jessie Gorgas' grave at Evergreen Cemetery, photo 3, 1926 August 14
Flowers on Jessie Gorgas' grave at Evergreen Cemetery, photo 4, 1926 August 14
Forrest Hood "Fob" James Speech Text
Handwritten original draft of a speech written enroute to Tuscaloosa and delivered by James on the occasion of the University of Alabama's 150th anniversary celebration.
Edwin Hardy Foster papers
Francis Scott Key Letter
A letter dated 4 February 1834, to Alabama Governor John Gayle, thanking him for a nice visit to Tuscaloosa, probably during Key's mission to resolve a dispute between the U.S. government and Alabama over the dispostion of lands taken from the Creek Indians. Key's letter also discusses congressional debates on the Bank of the United States.
Front walk toward street at 510 Capstone Court, photo 1, 1950 June 11
100 photographs depicting scenes at Camp A-Z and duck hunting; Jones family; Alabama Kiwanis meetings; Walter Jones’s house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and turkey hunting Choctaw Bluff, Alabama.
Front walk toward street at 510 Capstone Court, photo 2, 1950 June 11
100 photographs depicting scenes at Camp A-Z and duck hunting; Jones family; Alabama Kiwanis meetings; Walter Jones’s house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and turkey hunting Choctaw Bluff, Alabama.
Tom Garner papers
This paper by Tom Garner contains lists of pastors and members and monthly meeting minutes of this Baptist church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Geological Survey of Alabama Photographs
This collection consists of 531 photographs documenting Alabama Geological Survey field trips and the growth of the University of Alabama campus from the 1880s through 1930s.
George A. Searcy's house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1900
George Corley Wallace Photographs
Thirty black and white photographs depicting George Wallace at the University of Alabama 1973 19 November during the homecoming activities. It was the Alabama versus Georgia homecoming football game, and Terry Points was the first African American awarded homecoming queen.
George Denny, Colonel McCorvey, Walter Jones, and others, photo 1, circa 1916
100 photographs depicting farm fields; construction site; men working with farm equipment and other machinery; geological map of Lake Guntersville, Alabama, area; map of soy bean storage in Guntersville, Alabama; drill tower; Walter Jones; University of Alabama football game; hunting; and Walter Jones’s pipe collection.
George Johnston Jr., Stella Searcy Johnston, George Johnston, Stella Harris, and Evie Searcy, 1910
Guy Gilliland papers
Letters between Gilliland and his sweetheart (later wife) Josie, church materials from Trinity United Methodist Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, greeting cards, and photographs
Girls gym class at The University of Alabama, 1916
Louisa Goffe letter
Letter dated 28 April 1837, from Tuscaloosa, to her sister, Mary Wyckoff, discussing Louisa's move to Tuscaloosa, the failure of her husband to visit Mary while in New York, and fashions.
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.
Hale Memorial Hospital Papers
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other materials relating to the planning and development of the Hale Memorial Hospital for the treatment of tuberculosis
Harry Neal Eddins Family Photographs
Collection consists of eighty-seven photographs of Eddins family of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Largely portraits of family members, snapshots of family and friends, and the Eddins home. Includes photographs of a young Hudson Strode and an architectural drawing of the Hendricks's home on the University of Alabama.
Harry Riddle, Asa Raintree, and Adrian Irvine at Arch Initiation, photo 3, 1917
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.
Harry Riddle during Arch Initiation at The University of Alabama, 1917
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.
Hazel and Doug Jones with dog, Vic, and puppies at home, photo 1, 1955 May 1
100 photographs depicting Camp A-Z in the Mobile Delta; Jones family; Walter Jones’s pipe collection; Jones’s house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; George Walter Jones’s farm; clearing swamp for planting millet for ducks; whale shark in the Gulf of Mexico; and Douglas Jones boating on the Tensaw River.
Hazel and Doug Jones with dog, Vic, and puppies at home, photo 2, 1955 May 1
100 photographs depicting Camp A-Z in the Mobile Delta; Jones family; Walter Jones’s pipe collection; Jones’s house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; George Walter Jones’s farm; clearing swamp for planting millet for ducks; whale shark in the Gulf of Mexico; and Douglas Jones boating on the Tensaw River.
Hazel and Doug Jones with dog, Vic, and puppies at home, photo 3, 1955 May 1
100 photographs depicting Camp A-Z in the Mobile Delta; Jones family; Walter Jones’s pipe collection; Jones’s house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; George Walter Jones’s farm; clearing swamp for planting millet for ducks; whale shark in the Gulf of Mexico; and Douglas Jones boating on the Tensaw River.
Hazel Jones with dog, Vic, and puppies at home in Tuscaloosa, photo 1, 1955 May 1
100 photographs depicting Camp A-Z in the Mobile Delta; Jones family; Walter Jones’s pipe collection; Jones’s house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; George Walter Jones’s farm; clearing swamp for planting millet for ducks; whale shark in the Gulf of Mexico; and Douglas Jones boating on the Tensaw River.
Hazel Jones with dog, Vic, and puppies at home in Tuscaloosa, photo 2, 1955 May 1
100 photographs depicting Camp A-Z in the Mobile Delta; Jones family; Walter Jones’s pipe collection; Jones’s house in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; George Walter Jones’s farm; clearing swamp for planting millet for ducks; whale shark in the Gulf of Mexico; and Douglas Jones boating on the Tensaw River.
Hazel, Nelson, and Walter Jones standing outside on Nelson's birthday, 1927 March 27
100 photographs depicting students, buildings, and scenes at The University of Alabama campus; Walter, Hazel, and Nelson Jones; Dismals Canyon, Franklin County, Alabama; scenes around Huntsville, Alabama; Jessie Gorgas's grave at Evergreen Cemetery; Colonel Butler's war table, ROTC, The University of Alabama; other Jones family members; plants in Mobile County, Alabama; houses at the Cedars Farm in Huntsville, Alabama; and fraternity pin and other items.
Henry and Jim Snow when college students, 1928
Henry Snow and members of Phi Delta Theta at The University of Alabama, 1926
Herr Chester walking down a sidewalk at The University of Alabama, 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.
"Historical Sketch of the Presbyterian Church in Tuskaloosa, Alabama."
A paper titled "Historical Sketch of the Presbyterian Church in Tuskaloosa, Alabama." It includes lists of pastors, elders, and deacons, 1820-79.
W. E. Hobson, Jr. papers
A large collection of scrapbooks, containing twenty-nine volumes of information on the Tuscaloosa, Alabama area, one volume on historic Tuscaloosa homes, one volume of political information and two volumes on local history.
James Hogan papers
This collection contains letters of correspondence and bills pertaining to duties and tasks of the business; primarily with the distribution of cotton.
B.J. Hollars research notes
Research notes on civil rights in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Hugh Gantt Lollar Letters
A small collection of letters from Oregonia, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, to his cousin Hugh Robinson, Level Land, Abeville, South Carolina. The chief subjects are agricultural conditions and prices.