Women -- Education -- United States
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Dr. Patricia Bauch Papers
Twelve bound research projects from retired UA faculty
Lillian Pearl Brightwell papers
Brightwell's scrapbook about her senior year at "L.G.H.S." - Louisville Girls High School in Louisville, Kentucky.
Early Educational Institutions in the South
Tuition receipts, a printed announcement, and a clipping, from several schools, primarily in Alabama.
Sarah Healey Fenton papers
Newspaper clippings, letters, and photographs.
Joseph B. Graham speeches and letter
Contains copies of four speeches written by Talladega educator Joseph B. Graham and presented to various civic and social clubs; also contains one letter signed by Selma politician Edmund Pettus
Bessie Leach Hayden paper
Paper entitled "Then Came the Women: The University in the Nineties," written by Bessie Leach Hayden, Dean of Women, about the first sixty years of coeducation at the University of Alabama.
Henry Tutwiler papers
Contains three notebooks: an account book recording tuition payments at Greensboro Academy; a second account book documenting Henry Tutwiler's personal expenses; and a commonplace book containing book reviews, weather reports, and very brief entries about the Civil War.
Edna Lee Holladay Diary
Diary (and transcription) kept by Edna Lee Holladay during her college days at the University of Alabama
Jerusha Hemphill DIploma
A diploma for having completed the course of study at Tuscaloosa Female Academy, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Lena E. Lockhart papers
Autobiographical sketch, inspirational materials, the papers "Woman's Part in Making Alabama History - the Past" presented to the Thomaston, Marengo County, Alabama Study Club, which focuses on female educators, and "History of The Thomaston Parent-Teacher Association", as well as a history of Thomaston, Alabama, by Alma Jean Compton, and materials relating to teaching.
Carolyn Elizabeth Shepherd Price papers
Pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes, instructions and essays Carolyn Shepherd Price collected and used as teaching materials in her home economics class. They include a broad range of topics including child development, clothing, health and home management and decoration.
Bettie V. Stone diploma
Diploma awarded by the Tuscaloosa Female Academy in 1868.