Mobile (Ala.)
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
St. John family papers
Legal papers related to property, as well as personal and business letters
St. Matthew's Holy Name Society records
Minute book for St. Matthew's Holy Name Society in Mobile, Alabama
Aurulia Taylor autograph book
Commercially published autograph book entitled "Leaves of Affection", containing handwritten notes and poems by Taylor's friends and acquaintances. Most of the signers were from Mobile, Alabama.
Daniel Thomas papers
Contains the records of Judge Daniel Thomas, including the Birdie Davis vs. School Board, Mobile, Alabama records, which was one of his most important civil rights cases based on desegregation, as well as other case records, certificates, and other notes.
Albert J. Tully letters
A series of typed letters sent to family and friends by this Mobile, Alabama, resident describing his and his immediate family's experiences during and following Hurricane Frederick, which hit Mobile September 12-13, 1979.
Walter Jones and other members of the Board of Conservation, photo 1, 1940 September 8
Walter Jones and other members of the Board of Conservation, photo 2, 1940 September 8
W. P. A. Federal Writers Project
Photocopies of records compiled in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) Federal Writers' Project, District 6, Mobile, Ala., I.D. # OI49-5073, concerning with historically significant individuals, geographical areas, monuments, parks, buildings, ceremonies, forts, squares, social customs, theatres, folklore, and art.
Yuille Family Papers
A collection of correspondence, 1861-1865, and other personal papers, as well as bills, receipts, and orders of this bakery in Mobile, Alabama, operated by Gavin Yuille (?-1849) and his sons John C. and Robert Lang Yuille (1822-?). Includes the loyalty oath taken by John C. Yuille in 1865.