Photographs
Found in 476 Collections and/or Records:
Walker-Traweek Photographs
Thirty-eight photographs of CFS Curtis Wayne Walker and Asst. Operations Sgt. Melvin W. Traweek taken during the Korean War in 1952. Photographs are of various sizes. Images include: Korean natives, “Hill 1062” with background taken from Kumwha Valley, mountains, bridges, tank with mine explosive device, Chinese POW camp on Koje Island, Gen. James A. Van Fleet, villages, burned buildings, rivers, Korean huts, scenes from Seoul, church and supply bunker.
Sarah Louise Walls papers
Papers of this Tuscaloosa, Alabama, resident including a collection of materials about covered bridges.
Walter Bryan Jones photographs
Includes personal and family photographs, as well as photographs taken in association with Jones' professional endeavors as state geologist of Alabama and during his military service in World War I and World War II.
Whitley and Handley papers
Photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and church programs
William Cooper Diaries and Photograph
The collection consists of six diaries for 1864, 1867, 1876, 1882, 1884, and 1887, and a photograph of Cooper, an attorney from Tuscumbia, Alabama. The diaries contain daily entries made by Cooper and, in his absence from home, his wife, and give a great deal of information about the community, his activities, and his family.
William Crawford Gorgas Papers
Correspondence, diaries, writings, and other material of this Alabama native who eradicated yellow fever from the Panama Canal Zone and served as Surgeon General of the U.S. Army
William Gray Little Papers
A collection of family correspondence, financial and legal documents, photographs, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia relating to this Livingston, Alabama native who is credited with introducing football at the University of Alabama.
William H. Ely letters
Letters recounting an 1820-1821 journey to Alabama by William H. Ely, Commissioner of the Connecticut Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. The letters describe both the difficulties of his mission and the lifestyle of the early inhabitants of the state of Alabama.
William March Papers
Correspondence, literary papers, clippings, criticism, photos, and memorabilia of this author.
William S. Teeter Photographs
This collection consists of 126 photographs depicting Lieutenant William S. Teeter during his service during the World War II.
William Stanley Hoole Photographs
Two photographs of C.S.S. Alabama model.
Mathew Winston Alabama Shakespeare Festival papers
Papers, grant proposals, program guides, brochures, postcards, photographs and other materials from 1984 to 1986, concerning the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, originally based in Anniston, Alabama, and moved to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1985.
Winter & Pond Postcards
Three postcard depicting scenes from Alaska.
Sterling Wood papers
Contains notes, photograph albums, scrapbooks, notebooks, research notes, geneaology notes, family records, wills and letters on the Wood family from the 1860's-1972.
Woods Hall Student Photographs
Black and white photographs of students housed in Woods Hall in early 1900s.
Woodward Family Papers
An extensive collection, including business and personal correspondence, financial records, photographs, and other materials of this Birmingham, Alabama, family, which owned and operated the Woodward Iron Company.
Work Progress Administration Photographs
This collection consists of four photographs depicting the exterior and interior of Tutwiler Hall at the University of Alabama.
World War I Military Unit Photographs
Photographs of military units in camps in the United States
World War I photographs
Three photographs of World War I era soldiers
Wright, Cotten, and Douglass Family papers
This collection contains diaries, correspondence, and other materials related to four generations of this Tennessee/Alabama family.
Frances Virginia McLin Wright Papers
Papers of a Sheffield, Alabama, elementary school teacher, her family, and allied families.
W. McK. Wright papers
Bound manuscript titled "Alabama and the NYA," a history of the National Youth Administration organization
Della Yaretzky Photograph
Portrait of Alabama schoolteacher Della Yaretzky.
William E. W. Yerby papers
Handwritten notes on events in Greensboro, Alabama
ZAP Photographs
This collection consists of photographs relating to the Alabama sororities.
Zell George Herman Photographs
Collection contains photographs and photographic albums from 1919 – 1995. Black and white and color snapshots of Zell George and Maxcine “Mac” Shores Herman. Chronicles the life of Zell and Mac Herman from the late 1940s to Mac’s death in 1995.