Birmingham (Ala.)
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Photographs
Photographs of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Daniel Thomas papers
Contains the records of Judge Daniel Thomas, including the Birdie Davis vs. School Board, Mobile, Alabama records, which was one of his most important civil rights cases based on desegregation, as well as other case records, certificates, and other notes.
Thomas Maxwell Papers
Letters, texts of speeches about the importance of railroads for the economic development of the Birmingham-Tuscaloosa area (1855), and abstracts of the journal of this early Tuscaloosa businessman.
Traders' National Bank Records
Booklets that have information about the various positions and tasks associated with the bank
Corneille Barnett Tullis papers
Two unpublished drafts, one is an untitled work and the other is in two parts with the title The Checkmaters.
United Confederate Veterans Camp W. J. Hardee, No. 39, Birmingham, Alabama, records
Records of the United Confederate Veterans Camp W. J. Hardee, in Birmingham, Alabama, between 1906 and 1919.
United Confederate Veterans, Camp Wilcox, letter
Letter in memory of James Oscar Jefferies, who was a member of the organization
Virginia J. Hanson papers
Contains a memory book documenting the senior year of Virginia J. Hanson, a 1912 graduate of Birmingham High School. Also contains research notes, correspondence and manuscripts related to Hanson's thesis, "Alabama in Legend and Lore."
Walter B. Jones speaking to the Birmingham Coin Club, 1956 May 21
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.
Woodward Iron Company records
Correspondence, financial and legal records, annual reports, and employee newsletters produced by the Woodward Iron Company and members of the Woodward Voting Trust, from 1945-1977.