Talladega County (Ala.)
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Alabama Marble Quarries prospectus/stock subscription form
A prospectus describing the marble quarried by the firm in Talladega County, Alabama, and the demand for it. At the bottom of the second page is a stock subscription form.
Covered bridge near Talladega, Alabama, 1924 August 19
1 Photographic album (257 photographs) depicting geological trips and rock formations; scenes from Ashville, North Carolina; quarries; Jones and Phelps family photos in Alabama; Tennessee River; photos of Rigs Stephenson and Joe Sewell, University of Alabama baseball players; Stone Mountain Georgia; and scenes from North Carolina and Fort Bragg.
Cruikshank family papers
Correspondence of an Alabama family, centered in Talladega and Birmingham
L. H. Crumpler records
A collection of records of Crumpler's general store in Sylacauga, Alabama, and of his activities as justice of the peace.
Harold Dunn paper
Paper by Dunn entitled "The Annual Miss Winterboro High School Beauty Pageant and its Significance to the Community."
C. S. Jones mercantile ledger
Ledger of this Talladega County, Alabama, general store
Joseph H. Bradford Accounts
Business accounts of Coosa County cotton factory owner. Many of the customers were from Talladega, Alabama.
Levi Welbourne Lawler Letterbooks
Bound typescripts of two letterbooks containing copies of outgoing letters on politics and business, 1873-76. The pagination of these copies corresponds to that of the originals.
Maps - Blueprints, N/A
McAdory and Huey family papers
Correspondence, manuscripts, and ledgers written by members of the McAdory and Huey families of Bessemer, Marion, and Talladega, Alabama
Calvin J. C. Munroe papers
Letters, a picture of Munroe, and an application for a Confederate pension
Charles Pelham papers
This collection includes short biographical clippings, letters, and other materials of this Talladega, Alabama, attorney and Congressman.
Tertullus and Hiram Richardson Letter
Letter from these brothers at a Confederate Army training camp at Talladega, Alabama, to their father. Discusses the latest news and everyday life at the camp
Thornhill (Talladega, Ala.) article and photographs, 1932 March 12
This short article gives a brief overview of the ownership and residents of this Talladega, Alabama, historic home. There are also two black and white photographs of the house.