Land surveys
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
E. L. Hendrix Papers
Land survey books and blueprints from Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, and Hale County, Alabama.
James M. Faircloth papers
Includes student papers and personal papers of J. M. Faircloth, a professor of civil engineering at The University of Alabama during the years 1961 through 1969.
Foster Mark Kirksey Papers
An extensive collection of business and personal papers and correspondence of this Greene County, Alabama planter, commission merchant, sheriff, and Confederate commissary agent, and his extended family.
Georgia Census 1850 and 1860
Handwritten census records for counties in Georgia. Contains information on numbers of slaves, acres of improved and unimproved land, and value of farms. Summary information provided for some counties. Counties included (1850): Elbert, Franklin, Floyd, Forsyth, Gilmer, Greene, Gordon, Hall, Harris, Heard, Henry, and Houston. Counties included (1860): Floyd, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Glynn, Gordon, Hall, Harrid, Heard, Houston, Lowndes, and Montgomery.
John C. Perry statement
A statement dated 2 December 1822 by John C. Perry, State Treasurer, regarding receipts for seminary land leases 1820-22, listed by county.
Photographs, 1890 - 1910
Images of canoeing on the Black Warrior river, camping, practicing shooting, and surveying.
Photographs, 1910
Images of Smith's family, steamboats, and surveying.
Photographs, 1910
Images of Smith family, steamboats, and surveying.
Robert H. Lafferty, III, Archaeological Surveys
Contains two reports: survey of Sixmile Creek Easement, Lauderdale County, Alabama, and survey of the Page Steam Plant in Bell County, Kentucky
Surveyor's District of Northern Alabama papers
Survey of a unknown town from a surveyors office in Huntsville, Alabama
Truman S. Smith Photographs
Family photos of Truman A. Smith (son of Eugene Allen Smith) and his wife Pearl Boyles of Mobile.