Fayette County (Ala.)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Bankston School: a history
Recollections of Bankston School by individuals connected to this school located in Fayette County, Alabama, which opened in 1906 and closed in the mid 1970s, detailing the history of the school's building, school activities, teachers, and principals.
Callahan Family papers
A miscellany of materials, primarily genealogical records of a large number of families. The collection also contains files on the Hopewell Baptist Church in Fayette County, Alabama, the 26th Alabama Infantry Regiment Company F, Alabama land records, and on women's suffrage.
Theron Cannon records
The records of a general store in Berry, Fayette County, Alabama, including correspondence, mortgages, invoices, orders, etc.
Folder 1, 1919
A collection of genealogical records.
Folder 2, 1919
A collection of genealogical records.
Folder 3, 1919
A collection of genealogical records.
Virginia Oden Foscue Alabama place-name essay collection
Twenty-four essays (including one doctoral dissertation and three master’s theses) on Alabama place-names written by students of Virginia O. Foscue, who was a Professor of English at the University of Alabama from 1963 to 1993.
Holliman and Stewart families letters
Civil War letters and miscellaneous documents of James Franklin Holliman and William Stewart, to and from their families between 1862-1911.
Junkins Family Papers
A collection of genealogical material including correspondence between family members, clippings of obituaries, and of newspaper stories about a family reunion.
New River Primitive Baptist Church Minutes
Church register of this Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Baptist church including lists of members and minutes of monthly meetings.
Marlin Thrasher Papers
Legal documents and receipts, primarily from Fayette and Lamar Counties of west Alabama, covering much of the nineteenth century.