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Friendship

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: https://lccn.loc.gov/sh85051992

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

A. S. Dickey Letter, 1869 December 12

 File — Box 4257.004: [1006214229], Folder: 37
Scope and Contents Letter from A.S. Dickey of Tipton, a college student, to his friend, talking about an accident from which the friend escaped. He also speaks of several girls who are also students and says that he is studying geometry, Latin, and grammar.
Dates: 1869 December 12

Eliza Thomas Nolley Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-1052
Abstract This collection consists of entries taken from Nolley's “Album of Friendship,” copies of outgoings letter to her brother, Edward Dromgoole Nolly and sister Martha Ann Otey, extracts from her theme book, and a letter from a friend, Annie Glascock (?). Except for last, all are from the period when Nolley was a student at Tuscaloosa Female College. The items are annotated with information about her family and Nolley herself. The items by Nolley contain news about the school and school...
Dates: 1862 - 1866

Grace Collins Letters, 1892-1893

 File — Box 4257.007: [1006214232], Folder: 6
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Grace Collins Hatfield of Rushville, Indiana. One written in 1892 from Clara in Huntinton, Indiana, to Grace telling her about getting lost while on a picnic, her new boyfriend Ferd, traveling, and updates on mutual friends. The other letter is from Grace to Edward E. Hatfield in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1893, lamenting that she can only write a short letter because she has to get up very early the next morning. She also reminds Hatfield of a thirteen page letter he wrote...
Dates: 1892-1893

John Mason Dill Archive: Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company Photographic Collection

 Collection
Identifier: WP-006
Overview This collection consists of photographs, drawings and graphic materials depicting John Mason Dill and his coworkers at the end of his working career as one of the draftsman at the engineering office at the Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railroad Company in Birmingham and Fairfield, Alabama.
Dates: 1911 - 1951

Minnie Arthur Letters, 1883-1887, 1883-1924

 File — Box 4257.006: [1006214231], Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Letters from friends, family, and suitors to Minnie Arthur of Union City, Indiana, Osborn and Springfield, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois. The bulk of the letters are from two suitors in 1886 and 1887, but the later letters are addressed to Miss Minnie Arthur. The letters talk about family and friends, as well as social events, women's suffrage, entertainments, and fashions.
Dates: 1883-1924

Minnie Arthur Letters, 1888-1924, 1883-1924

 File — Box 4257.006: [1006214231], Folder: 2
Scope and Contents Letters from friends, family, and suitors to Minnie Arthur of Union City, Indiana, Osborn and Springfield, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois. The bulk of the letters are from two suitors in 1886 and 1887, but the later letters are addressed to Miss Minnie Arthur. The letters talk about family and friends, as well as social events, women's suffrage, entertainments, and fashions.
Dates: 1883-1924

Thomas Emanuel Mitchell and Arthur McCartney Friendship Note

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-1002
Abstract A note of friendship dated 21 November 1887, between members of two different fraternities (Sigma Nu and Alpha Tau Omega) at the University of Alabama.
Dates: 1887-11-21

Thomas Y. Knies Correspondence - Incoming, 1880-1889

 File — Box 4257.005: [1006214230], Folder: 28
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Thomas Y. Knies of Chicago, Illinois, written between 1880 and 1889, from his cousins and friends, as well as a letter from "Uncle Robt" telling of the death of Arthur along with Thomas' letter of condolence.
Dates: 1880-1889

Thomas Y. Knies Correspondence - Outgoing and undated, 1880-1889

 File — Box 4257.005: [1006214230], Folder: 27
Scope and Contents Letters to and from Thomas Y. Knies of Chicago, Illinois, written between 1880 and 1889, from his cousins and friends, as well as a letter from "Uncle Robt" telling of the death of Arthur along with Thomas' letter of condolence.
Dates: 1880-1889