Pickens County (Ala.)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Maude Buntin collection
Miscellaneous papers related to Aliceville, Pickens County, Alabama, including the Oak Grove Presbyterian Church Centennial program, 1937, the 50th anniversary booklet of the Tuesday Study Club, 1964, a Bible Study schedule for 1913, and clippings and photos related to Pickens County landmarks.
Charles Davis Papers
Dr. Charles Davis - Index to Medical Records, Lamar and Pickens Counties (photocopies)
Virginia Oden Foscue Alabama place-name essay collection
Twenty-four essays (including one doctoral dissertation and three master’s theses) on Alabama place-names written by students of Virginia O. Foscue, who was a Professor of English at the University of Alabama from 1963 to 1993.
Freemasons, Mt. Moriah Lodge Minutes
Minutes of this Pickensville, Alabama, Freemasons lodge, 1840-1841.
Mrs. John S. Gandy paper
Paper by Gandy titled "History of the Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Gordo, Alabama, 1838-1938." It actually covers the church's history through 1957 and includes lists of members and pastors.
Elizabeth Anne Hodo letter
Letter written from Pickens County, Alabama, to Elizabeth Boswell, discussing school, friends, and social life.
Julia Praytor Killingsworth Paper
Two versions of an article, "Vienna on the Tombigbee River" written by Julia Prayter Killingsworth about this Pickens County, Alabama town, published in 1964 as part of a series she wrote about Pickens County.
Phoenix Hotel, Carrollton, Pickens County, Alabama records
This collection contains the hotels ledgers, of whom visited the hotel: date visited, their name, where they're from, and room numbers. Inside the ledgers are some of the hotels bills and certificates, including Alabama Power bill and Health Inspection certificates, as well as some other clippings the hotel may have received from their customers. Dates of the ledgers range from September 1929 - 1938.
Pickens County, Alabama, papers
Court documents from Pickens County, Alabama
"Pickens County Press" newspapers
Miscellaneous issues between 1882 and 1883
Catherine P. Spell Collection
Audio cassettes and transcripts