Popular culture
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew Jackson Riddle papers
Papers and photographs by Civil War photographer Andrew Jackson Riddle.
Billy Lightelle Vaudeville Scrapbook
The collection contains one scrapbook with items collected by Lightelle, vaudeville performer, and contains receipts for payments for performances; employment contracts; photographs; programs; song lyrics and scripts; plot ideas and storylines; and two pieces of handwritten sheet music.
Branscomb Family Papers
Letters, land grants, diplomas, certificates, scrapbook, daguerreotype, and other miscellaneous documents, as well as quilts and other textiles (including a wedding dress from the early 20th century)
William Preston Copeland cash books
Cash books of this 19th century Eufaula, Alabama, doctor.
Mary Elizabeth Counselman collection
A collection of manuscripts and publications from Alabama sci-fi/horror writer Mary Elizabeth Counselman
Cowbellion de Rakin Society initiation ceremony script
Handwritten script outlining an 1847 initiation ceremony conducted by Mobile, Alabama's earliest mystic society, the Cowbellian de Rakin Society.
Early 20th century newspapers, magazines, and miscellaneous material
Newspapers, magazines, and other miscellaneous materials dating from about 1915 through 1954
"I Love Tuscaloosa" bumper stickers
Bumper stickers proclaiming I [heart icon] Tuscaloosa
George B. Inge papers
Research material for the book, The Herndon and Inge Families: Genealogical, Historical, Biographical.
The Molton Apartments, Birmingham, Alabama, Year 1913
Booklet about the Molton Apartments in Birmingham, Alabama, built in 1913, describing the apartments and their conveniences.
Edward C. Moore Madrid Notebooks of Da Vinci essay
Essay (probably never published) written in 1989 by Dr. Edward C. Moore titled "The Madrid Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci". The article explains what Moore, as Dean of the Graduate School of the University of Massachusetts, had witnessed and experienced when a colleague found two of the "lost notebooks" of Leonardo Da Vinci in the Spanish National Library.
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Alabama Photographs
Northport Study Club records
Minutes and correspondence of this Tuscaloosa, Alabama, women's club.
The Other Club records
Records, scrapbooks, and photographs of The Other Club, a debate society on the University of Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Radical South Zine Collection
Zines created by southern young women, on a variety of personal and political topics, including art, drugs, education, gender and sexuality, mental health, music, people and society, popular culture, race and ethnicity, religion and spirituality, and sex. There are approximately 150 titles from the 1990s-2000s.
Tuscaloosa Music Study Club, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, records
A collection of club records, constitution and by-laws, member lists, yearbooks, scrapbooks, and other materials of this Tuscaloosa arts organization.
University of Alabama Glee Club Collection
Collection of posters, placards, and other materials of the University of Alabama Glee Club
"Victory Varieties" concert program
Program for a variety show directed by Alexander Maissel and presented at Ft. Custer, Michigan, on 20 July 1943.
Wade Hall Collection on Arts and Culture
The Wade Hall Collection on Arts and Culture contains poems, correspondence, music, memorabilia, and other materials related to arts and leisure activities in the United States in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of ten black and white photographs depicting unidentified people and places as well as scenes of Daytona Speedway, Peace Bridge at the United State and Canada border, and scenes from Wyoming.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of nine black and white photographs depicting scenes of a traveling entertainers.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of four black and white photographs depicting barbeque stand in Binghamton, New York.
Wade Hall Photographs, Small Collection
This collection consists of four photographs depicting scenes from Leo A. Seltzer's Walkathon, taken place in Louisville, Kentucky, and Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sarah Louise Walls papers
Papers of this Tuscaloosa, Alabama, resident including a collection of materials about covered bridges.