Logs (records)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Alabama Conference of Social Work records
Conference records
Andrews Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church South minute books
This collection consists of a photocopy of a church record book, which contains a register of pastors (1913-1987), marriages (1889-1936), infant baptisms (1924-1988), and members.
Cobb Coal Company records
This collection contains records from an Alabama coal company.
C.S.S. Tuscaloosa Logs
Portions of the logs for the C.S.S. Alabama and the C.S.S. Tuscaloosa. The logs document the daily weather, longitude and latitude as well as information about engagements with enemy ships. There is also a list of ships captured by the Alabama from 5 September 1862 to 20 June 1863 and copies of the correspondence between Lieutenant John Low as captain of the C.S.S. Tuscaloosa and various authorities of the British colony of the Cape of Good Hope.
Edward Eppes notebook
Notebook containing handwritten notes, including billing and account information, property dimensions, worklogs, and sketches of tools, of this Georgia-based civil engineer.
Page Windham Constable Appointment Document
Document signed by Alabama territorial governor William W. Bibb appointing Page Windham as the constable for Monroe County.
Irwin B. Rutledge Papers
Papers (including a family history, a short story, and an essay) and daily logs of this engineer in the early days of the Alabama Highway Department.
Steamship log books collection
Contains an assortment of steamships log books: "Lord William Bentinck" (Aug. 11, 1832 - Dec. 25, 1833), "Eugenio Perini," Giornale Private (May 1886 - Sept. 1890), "Bogota" (Dec. 1903) a work book for navigating officers of H.M. ships, "Baroque Slains Castle" (Dec. 27, 1836 - May 17, 1837) a journal, and "Baroque British Sovereign" (July 26, 1835 - Aug. 17, 1836) a journal.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Female Benevolent Society records
Records of the societies activities, 1854-1867, including minutes, dues paid, money spent, and lists of recipients.