Photographs
Found in 476 Collections and/or Records:
J. E. Mulkin Collection of African American Photographs
This collection consists of 151 photographs and glass plate negatives of African Americans.
J. H. Lakin Photographs
This collection consists of eleven cartes de visite, taken by J. H. Lakin, Montgomery photographer.
James Bowron papers
A substantial collection of papers and materials relating to James Bowron, one of the nineteenth century iron and mining pioneers in the Deep South. It includes Bowron's 1632-page, unpublished autobiography, as well as his daily journals, letters, and pictures.
James Harry Cowan Collection
James Thomas Heflin Papers
Correspondence, speeches, press releases, biographical notes, campaign literature, photographs, scrapbooks and memorabilia of this member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senator from Alabama.
James W. Horner Photographs
This collection consists of one photograph of the University of Alabama Marching Band on the steps of the Amelia Gorgas Library.
Jefferson Jackson Coleman Photographs
This collection consists of fifty-five photographs of the former Director of Alumni Affairs at the University of Alabama. He was closely involved in athletics at the University of Alabama. The photographs show various aspects of his life from 1918 through 1989.
Jennie C. Lee Papers
Contains photographs, letters, programs, and other materials created and collected by Lee, who was director of the Tuskegee Choir for twenty-five years (1903-1928).
Jennie Shaw Flowers Photographs
This collection consists of one photograph of an unidentified football game, possibly at the University of Alabama, where Shaw graduated in 1946. A stamped label on the back reads, "Hammond Photo Service, Meridian, Mississippi".
Jerry A. Davis, Jr. Photographs
This collection consists of eighty-five photographs of Jerry A. Davis, Jr. (UA, MA, 1991), his friends and family, school pictures of Tuscaloosa Academy students, University of Alabama Sigma Chi fraternity parties, and vacation scenes.
Jerry Oldshue Photographs
Color snapshots of John Thomas Croxton grave marker in Paris, Kentucky, taken by University of Alabama Archivist, Jerry C. Oldshue.
Jo Tartt Jr. and Judith Tartt Papers
John and Mary Wellborn Cochran Diaries, Letterbook, and Photographs
Three bound volumes of this Alabama attorney and politician and his wife: John Cochran's diary; Mary Wellborn Cochran's journal; and a miscellany of copies of some of John Cochran's outgoing correspondence, journal entries of his, and copies of some freedman contracts to which he was party. Also includes two unidentified photographs that appear to be from the early twentieth century.
John Bickley papers
Includes incoming correspondence to John S. Bickley from prominent United States and world leaders, as well as personal materials and those relating to the International Insurance Society.
John Horgan Jr. Photographic Album
The collection consists of twenty-three industrial photographs taken around Birmingham, Ensley, Sheffield, Anniston, Bessemer, and Woodward, Alabama in 1889. Photographer from Birmingham, Alabama, John Horgan, Jr. took the photos for Truman H. Aldrich and presented them to him in June 1889.
John R. Hodge Papers
Paper titled "An Editor Spends a Day with the Army,” [presented to the?] American Society of Newspaper Editors, April 13, 1942. Includes annotated photographs of editors visiting Governors Island, New York, HQ of Eastern Defense Command and First Army and photographs of defense drills somewhere on the East Coast.
Robert Johnson papers
Materials related to naval history, including manuscripts, research notes, and photographs
Henry P. Johnston papers
Genealogical documents concerning the Johnston family including a large German family tree and copies of photographs
Jones and Callaway Family Papers
Family papers containing letters, a farm journal, and writings of members of the Jones and Callaway families in Georgia, Alabama, and Florida
Josiah and Amelia Gorgas family papers
Correspondence, diaries, journals, speeches, scrapbooks, and other papers of Josiah Gorgas, chief of the Confederate Bureau of Ordnance and president of the University of Alabama, and his wife Amelia Gayle Gorgas, librarian at the University of Alabama and daughter of Alabama governor John Gayle.
Jubilee Singers of the University of Alabama Photographs
This collection consists of colored photographs relating to the Jubilee Singers' 1972 and 1973 concert tours of northeast Alabama.
Julia Neely Finch Papers
Correspondence by and to Julia Neely Finch, as well as her poetry and short stories, written between 1890 and 1926, as well as a small handwritten and typescript collection of Julia’s poems and short stories and a Common Place Book, which served as a scrapbook of her published pieces.
Kappa Alpha Photographs
This collection consists chiefly of photographs relating to the Kappa Alpha Order members at the University of Alabama.
Francis C. Karolewski scrapbook
Scrapbook containing photographs and other materials while Karolewski was in the military
John Percy Kennedy family papers
This collection contains newspapers from 1875 to 1936, educational material, correspondence, photographs of the family, and miscellaneous materials. There are two "Jenness Miller Monthly" which was a magazine that promoted correct dress for women.
Aniece Ragland Kerr and Patricia Treelawner Banks Wade Tuskegee Institute Memorabilia
Tuskegee Institute memorabilia collected by two alumnae.
Krecker-Jobe family history
Contains genealogical materials and pages (possibly from a scrapbook) that include 19th-century photos.
Ku Klux Klan pamphlet
Pamphlet lists the names of residents who "signed the petition sent to Governor [George] Wallace," and the names of the employers of the signers.
Lamar McCarty Photographs
This collection consists of twelve photographs of homecoming festivities at the University of Alabama, probably taken by Lamar McCarty, University of Alabama Graduate (1938).
Lamkin Family Papers
Deed and survey from 1843 for land in North Carolina, correspondence covering family news and daily life, two family Bibles, as well as three books written by family friends
Charles Lanman letters
A collection of letters and other materials containing biographical data from from U.S. congressmen from Alabama, 1828-68, biographical letters from two other persons, five photographs, five letters from congressmen to other government officials, and one letter of transmittal.
Lieutenant W. A. Melville Photographs
This collection consists of twenty-one photographs depicting Lieutenant W. A. Melville, United States Navy Aviation, during World War II and after the war.
Lincoln Normal School Photographic Albums
This collection consists of two personal albums with photographs of teachers, administrators, and students at the Lincoln Normal School, an early African-American school in Marion, Alabama. The albums include formal group portraits, informal photographs from everyday life, and images of the school's surroundings.
Dr. Earl Long papers
Letters, news clippings, glass slides, notes, photographs, and his dissertation from 1934
Lou Walls Collection
A collection of materials, including many photographs, on the University of Alabama dancers, 1964-86.
Marie Ball Photographs
This collection consists of twenty-seven photographs of Tuscaloosa area scenes, including the Washington Moody House before and after restoration, the Homan Home, and Alvin Hudson's photographs of Tuscaloosa trolleys.
Marion L. Oakley papers
Photographs, dance cards, letters, reports for grades, and a reunion paper
Daniel Thompson McCall, Jr. collection
Three photographs of U. of A. students between 1884-1887 and an article by McCall about Alabamians who went to California during the 1849 "Gold Rush."
T. C. McCorvey Papers
Diplomas, lecture-related materials, scrapbooks, photograph albums, a University Register, and account books
Edward F. McCrossin papers
Contains personal papers and company records.
Million Dollar Band Photographs and Other Media
This collection consists of VHS tapes, audio cassettes, negatives, and photographs of the University of Alabama Million Dollar Band.
Miriam Houston Photographs
This collection consists of nineteen photographs of Miriam Houston and other women modeling.
Miscellaneous Twentieth Century Tuscaloosa Documents
Contains collections from the Tuscaloosa Rotary Club, 1990-1991 and a list of its members, Twentieth Century Club of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, with a yearbook 1977-1984 and its Minutes and Reports, and Northport Study Club, 1927-1985 and its scrapbook, 1984-1985, including pamphlets and membership lists.
Frank M. Moody papers
Poster with family Christmas cards and a scrapbook about Frank M. Moody
Moody Music Building Dedication Photographs
Photographs of the opening gala of the Moody Music building.
Myrtis Parker Handley Photographs
Collection consists of thirty-eight photographs of students and teachers at Mt. Olive School in Mt. Olive, Alabama, where Handley was a teacher.
Naval Training Center Photographs
This collection consists of six color photographs depicting the 346th Recruit Brigade Review Naval Training Center in Orlando, Florida, January 9, 1976.
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Alabama Photographs
Northington Hospital papers
Photos, letters, blueprints, newspapers. and a scrapbook from the Northington Naval Reserve located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, during and after World War II.
Nuckols Family Photographs
Three black and white mounted photographs, possibly from Greensboro, Alabama. Scenes include sawmill, a group of female students in commencement attire and the interior of an office building.