Huntsville (Ala.)
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
A. F. Hopkins Letter
A letter from Hopkins to Silas Parsons of Huntsville, Alabama, about the debt and finances of clients
Alabama hotels and resorts of the past collection
Letters, receipts, and transcribed copies of newspaper articles pertaining to notable Alabama hotels, including the Exchange Hotel (Montgomery), the Morris Hotel (Birmingham), the Battle House (Mobile), the DeKalb Hotel (Fort Payne), Fruithurst Inn (Fruithurst), the Alabama Inn (Livingston), Mansion House (Mobile), the Green Bottom Inn (Huntsville), and the Point Clear Hotel (Point Clear).
John H. Bryson letter
Letter from Bryson, dated 12 March 1891, from Huntsville, Alabama, to the Rev. A. A. E. Taylor, St. Louis, Missouri, inviting him to visit Huntsville and discussing the inauguration of a Mr. Briggs
I. M. Clark letter
Letter dated 28 July 1861, from "Clover Bottom" (near Huntsville) to his sister, giving news of crops and weather, and stating his desire to join the army.
John J. Coleman papers
A collection of tax receipts, bills for drygoods items, indenture contracts, and miscellaneous papers.
Eliza Williams Chotard Gould memoirs
Two typescript copies of an 1868 memoirs written by early Tuscaloosa resident of French ancestry, whose family were Natchez, Mississippi pioneers.
Howard Weeden papers
Three composition books filled with collections of quotations and illustrations and one book of devotions.
Huntsville, Alabama receipts, 1916-1917
Two receipts from Huntsville, Alabama, for groceries in 1916 and 1917
Huntsville and Madison County, Alabama, paper
A paper containing a list of trades and professions in Huntsville, Alabama, and describing the geography of Huntsville and Madison County. Includes original, typewritten copy, and photocopy.
Louis Lucet papers
A collection of personal correspondence of this native of France who emigrated to the United States and lived in Huntsville, Alabama. Also includes documents dealing with the history of France in the first half of the nineteenth century
Maysville, Alabama, Methodist Church Circuit Records
This collection consists of two record books for the Maysville Circuit Methodist Conference. They contain meeting minutes and financial notes. The first book begins on April 10, 1880 and ends in 1884. Two pages, dated 22 July and 29 August 1891 have been inserted. The second book begins in 1885 and ends on December 9, 1889.
Merrimack Baptist Church Records
A ledger containing the church roll, 1903-1909; meeting minutes, 1903-1908; and scattered financial records, 1904-1906, 1909 of this African-American church in Huntsville, Alabama
Early Huntsville, Alabama, letters
Two unrelated letters, dated from 1822 and 1831, containing information about Huntsville, Alabama.
Natalie Thornton Photograph Album
One photographic album depicting scenes from The University of Alabama featuring coeds at the Kilgore House and the campus. Also scenes from Montgomery, Alabama, New York City, New Orleans, Florida, and Texas.
National Freedmen's Savings and Trust Company Deposit Book
National Freedmen's Savings and Trust Company, Huntsville, Alabama branch, deposit book.
Kate Speake Penny commonplace book
A commonplace book of Kate's favorite literary authors, which includes her own notes, quotes, and reflections.
R.E. Pettus Papers
Contains a variety of materials belonging to this Huntsville, Alabama, businessman, including maps; letters received from B.H. Meek, Carlos Surish, W.P. Hall; and an invitation to an event at the Alabama Central Female College.
L. W. Shepherd letter
A letter dated 6 December 1863, from a camp near Dalton, Georgia, to S. D. Cabaniss, Huntsville attorney.
Surveyor's District of Northern Alabama papers
Survey of a unknown town from a surveyors office in Huntsville, Alabama
Taylor versus Robinson bill of complaint
Bill of complaint with appended exhibits in the case of Taylor vs. Robinson, involving the alleged misuse or misappropriation of monies and property by the administrator of the estate of Byrd Brandon.
Thomas B. Strong bankruptcy papers
A collection of documents relating to the bankruptcy case of Thomas B. Strong of Madison County, Alabama, conducted in the United States District Court, Northern District of Alabama.
Edward Dorr Tracy correspondence
Copies of correspondence between Tracy and Clement C. Clay, Tracy and his wife, and others. The originals are held by the Perkins Library, Duke University.
Yeatman and Kent Letter
A letter dated 11 July 1826, from this law firm in Huntsville, Alabama to John Gill, Jr., a Philadelphia merchant, transmitting payment on a note.