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Marie Bankhead Owen, after the death of her husband Thomas McAdory Owen, became the Director of the Alabama Dept. of Archives and History. She retired in 1953 and during her tenure she was instrumental in having the Archives building constructed (1939).
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Alabama. Boys Industrial School. Annual reports : state publication, 1912-1970.
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Annual reports : state publication, 1912-1970.
The annual reports of the Alabama Boys Industrial School present a history of the school from its first home, an old, whitewashed log cabin and tent for sleeping. Included are reports of the Superintendent, Treasurer, and other officers; reports from various units; for example, the farm and garden, military, greenhouse, printing, carpentry, literary, primary, sewing, band, and schools units; financial statements; minutes of Board meetings; statistics of admissions and discharges, by county; recommendations; special events of the year; and statements on conditions; i.e., a poorly located kitchen, inadequate laundry facilities, the general health of the inmates, and building improvements. Later reports contain more detailed financial statements and descriptions of administrative organization. Photographs illustrate buildings, activities, trustees and officials, and special events.
ArchivalResource: .3 cubic ft.
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Horseshoe Bend National Military Park. Papers, 1940-1984.
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Papers, 1940-1984.
This collection, consisting of correspondence, letters, historical narratives, minutes of meetings of the Horseshoe Bend Battle Park Association (Tallapoosa Co., Ala.), warranty deeds, options for purchase of land, a boundary report, brochures, articles, clippings, press releases, and a teacher's guide, documents the development of the Horseshoe Bend National Military Park (Tallapoosa Co.) from the earliest efforts in 1940, to its creation in 1959 and use in subsequent years. The collection was accumulated by Judge C.J. Coley, secretary of the Horseshoe Bend Battle Park Association. The correspondence and letters series reflects the efforts of the Horseshoe Bend Battle Park Association, its board of directors, and its officers to gain support for the creation of the park from the Ala. legislature as well as from the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. This series is arranged chronologically by year, and correspondents include Judge C.J. Coley, Marie Bankhead Owen, Rucker Agee, Peter Brannon, Thomas W. Martin, Elbert Cox, Albert Rains, Hugh Comer, Lister Hill, James E. Folsom, George Huddleston, Jr., Kenneth A. Roberts, and John Sparkman. The next series, planning and development, includes letters and meeting minutes that document the actions and activities of the Horsebend Battle Park Association, the boundary report issued by the National Park System Planning Office, and legislative proposals by the Ala. legislature and the U.S. Congress. The third and final series, publicity, contains brochures, magazine articles, press releases, a TV script, photographs, and clippings as well as programs and other memorabilia from commemorative events held at the Park. A teacher's guide to the park's Nature and Man Environmental Study Area (1971) is also available.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft. (4 archives boxes and 2 volumes).
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Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. Director's Office. Meeting agenda and minutes, 1911-1971.
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Meeting agenda and minutes, 1911-1971.
This series consists of minutes for various commissions on which the Director of the Dept. of Archives and History served. The commissions include the Alabama Art Commission, Alabama Building Commission, Alabama Centennial Commission, Alabama Governor's Mansion Commission, Alabama Memorial Commission, and the Fort Morgan Historical Commission. The directors who served on the various commissions were Thomas M. Owen, Marie Bankhead Owen, Peter Brannon, and Milo B. Howard.
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic ft. (1 archives box).
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Adair, Roman. Diplomas and certificates collection, 1801-1954.
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Diplomas and certificates collection, 1801-1954.
The collection is composed of diplomas and other types of certificates awarded to individuals through the years 1801-1954. It includes oaths of allegiance and pardons given after the Civil War; certificates of membership from fraternal and patriotic organizations; commissions and appoitments to political office; licenses to practice medicine and law; certificates recognizing military service during World War I; and diplomas from education institutions. An 1824 patent is also in the collection. Some of the educational institutions represented in the collection include Chunnenuggee Female College, the University of Alabama, the Graefenburg Medical Institute (Dadeville, Ala.), Tuskaloosa Female College, the State Normal School (Jacksonville, Ala.), Lowndesboro Female Institute,the University of Virginia, the University of North Carolina, Harvard University, Tuskegee Female College, Cumberland University, University of Louisville, and Georgetown University. Organizations represented in the certificates include the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Freemasons, the Erosophic Society, the Philomathic Society, and the Sons of Temperance. Governments awarding appointments and commisions in the papers include the Confederate States of America, the United States of America, the French Republic, the state of Alabama, and the state of Georgia. Individuals receiving awards in the collections include Agnes Baggett, Peter A. Brannon, Thomas E. Calhoun, Jefferson Davis, William Tinsley Dent, John H. Forney, Elias N. Kaiser, Robert A. Mosely, Marie B. Owen, Thomas M. Owen, Helen Rosentihl, Philip M. Shepard, Addison G. Smith, Edward D. Smith, Thomas Vickers, George P. Waller, T. H. Watts, Annie E. Wheeler, and Adolphus F. Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 13 cubic feet (8 oversized boxes, 36 oversized folders).
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Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. Photograph collection, 1911-1971.
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Photograph collection, 1911-1971.
Photographs, 1911-1971, contain twelve black and white images of the Alabama State archives in the Capitol building and several of its directors, employees, and others, including Thomas M. Owen, Marie B. Owen, Peter A. Brannon, Milo B. Howard, Henry S. Halbert, and John W. DuBose. This collection also contains ca. fifteen photocopies of the Alabama Archives Indian artifact collection.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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Hopkins family. Papers, 1829-1925.
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Papers, 1829-1925.
These papers, 1829-1925, contain correspondence and telegrams; travel documents such as passports, entry visas, railroad passes, and calling cards; legal documents such as wills; financial documents such as stock certificates; newspapers and newspaper clippings; typed transcripts; photographs; and printed material such as speeches, reports, military orders, and invitations. The largest subgroup in the collection are the papers of Juliet Opie Ayres, 1916-1925, which consist primarily of correspondence, articles and newspaper clippings. The bulk of the correspondence is between Juliet Opie Ayres and ADAH Directors Thomas M. Owen and Marie Bankhead Owen concerning Mrs. Ayres' efforts to obtain fianancial aid from Confederate veterans organizations for the care of her invalid daughter. Also included are copies of letters, speeches and articles about Juliet Opie Hopkins' activities as Matron of the Ala. Hospitals in Va. during the Civil War. Other correspondents include: P. J. Donahue, Episcopal Bishop of Wheeling, W. Va.; Edward Ware Barrett, president and editor of the Birmingham Age-Herald; General Leonard Wood; Mrs. J. A. Crenshaw, president of the Ala. Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy; and Peter Brannon, curator, ADAH. Also included are a few certified copies of letters to Mrs. Ayres from Gen. Joseph Wheeler, as well as typed transcripts of an article by Wheeler about Juliet Opie Hopkins.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic ft. (1 archives box and 1 oversized box).
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Houghton Mifflin Company. Houghton Mifflin Company reader reports on manuscripts submitted for publication. 1882-1931.
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Houghton Mifflin Company reader reports on manuscripts submitted for publication
Reader reports on manuscripts submitted for review and potential publicationby Houghton Mifflin Company.
ArchivalResource: 103 boxes, 1 volume (130 linear ft.)
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Turner, Clara Anne Day. French Gratitude Train wedding album photograph copies, 1949.
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French Gratitude Train wedding album photograph copies, 1949.
This collection of wedding album photographs depicts the wedding of Clara Day and Myron Glenn Turner and consists of 14 8x10 black and white photocopies and negatives. The bride, groom, and their families are viewed at various stages of the wedding, including a meeting with Marie Bankhead Owen, the Director of the Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, who donated the wedding dress. The 35mm. negatives have been logged in the 35mm. negative register and are filed in the negative file.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. Director. Administrative files, 1901-[Ongoing].
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Administrative files, 1901-[Ongoing].
The Alabama Dept. of Archives and History collects and preserves records and artifacts that document the history of the state. The Director of the Ala. Dept. of Archives and History controls and directs the work of the Dept., serves as the chairman of the Local Government Records Commission and State Records Commission and is an ex-officio member of various state historical agencies and boards. Since its establishment in 1901 the programs and emphases at the Archives have shifted on numerous occasions. The administrative files of the Director reflect these changes. The series consists of correspondence, memoranda, reports, and publications. The files contain information on department projects, department divisions, state agencies, associations, and organizations. The association files contain information on the director's involvement with state and local history societies and national archival organizations such as the Society of American Archivists, the Alabama Historical Association, and the American Library Association. The series contains the records of all of the Directors of the Alabama Dept. of Archives and History: Thomas M. Owen (1901-1920), Marie Bankhead Owen (1920-1955), Peter A. Brannon (1955-1967), Milo B. Howard (1967-1981), and Edwin C. Bridges who has served as Director since 1982. The records of Thomas M. Owen and Marie Bankhead Owen reflect the diverse activities of the director and the department before increased staffing and the establishment of separate agencies (i.e., Public Library Service) redefined many of these responsibilities. There is a large amount of personal correspondence, routine reference correspondence, and reference material interspersed in the records of the earlier directors. The files of Peter Brannon also include his records as the head of the Military Records Division. There is a small group of material that is too interfiled to be separated by director.
ArchivalResource: 274 cubic ft. (274 record center cartons).
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Bankhead, John Hollis, 1872-1946. Papers, 1880-1947 and n.d.
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Papers, 1880-1947 and n.d.
Papers, 1880-1947 and n.d., containing correspondence, letters, telegrams, biographical records, genealogical records, financial records, invitations, photographs, a diploma, campaign records, speeches, a script, voting records, bills and resolutions proposed by the U.S. Congress, hearings, reports, clippings, memoranda, subject files, diagrams, press releases, and other materials. This collection documents the life of Bankhead (1872-1946), particularly that part of his career in the U.S. Senate involving agriculture and farm tenancy. Other aspects of his senatorial career are not as well documented. His personal life and political campaigns also are represented, as is his work in 1940 with the Democratic National Committee. There are several good photographs of the former Senator, however, as well as other family members. Of interest are the folders of correspondence between Bankhead (1872-1946) and his sister, Marie B. Owen. U.S. and Ala. political, economic, and social issues are discussed in great detail, as is the Ala. Dept. of Archives and History. Also of interest are the "turtle" letters to his granddaughter Louise B. Davis, written while Bankhead (1872-1946) recovered from illness in 1936-1937.
ArchivalResource: 8 cubic ft. (17 archives containers, 1 oversized box, and 6 oversized scrapbooks)
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- Bankhead, John Hollis, 1872-1946. Papers, 1880-1947 and n.d.
Alabama. Building Commission (1945- ). Alabama State Memorial, Vicksburg National Military Park project files, 1948-1951.
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Alabama State Memorial, Vicksburg National Military Park project files, 1948-1951.
These project files document the planning, production, and dedication of the Alabama State Memorial located at the Vicksburg National Military Park, Vicksburg, Miss. The memorial is entitled "The Death Stand of Alabama Troops" and commemorates the seige of Vicksburg. The Ala. Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) commissioned the monument and the state Legislature funded the project. This series consists of correspondence between the Building Commission, sculptor Steffen Thomas, State Archivist Marie Bankhead Owen, UDC members, and various supply companies. The files include the project contract between the UDC and Thomas, blueprints of the Vicksburg site and the memorial, specifications, newspaper clippings concerning the work, and various photographs of the monument, the sculptor, and members of the UDC. A replica of the memorial is on display in the lobby of the Dept. of Archives and History, Montgomery, Ala.
ArchivalResource: .2 cubic ft. (1 archives box).
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Bankhead, William Brockman, 1874-1940. Papers, 1875-1952 and n.d.
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Papers, 1875-1952 and n.d.
Papers, 1875-1952 and n.d., consisting of genealogical materials, correspondence, letters, telegrams, cards, invitations, clippings, reports, speeches, campaign records, bills and resolutions proposed by the U.S. Congress, subject files, pamphlets, diagrams, scrapbooks, and other materials. This collection documents the life of Bankhead, particularly his career as a U.S. Representative, with extensive coverage of his tenure as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Included in his records as a U.S. Representative is a great amount of information on U.S. and Ala. politics, agriculture, military conscription, unemployment, roads and highways, prohibition, drainage and reclamation, vocational education, and Tallulah Bankhead. Clippings and scrapbooks also contain information on the lives and careers of John H. Bankhead, Sr., John H. Bankhead, Jr., and Tallulah Bankhead (1902-1968). Photographs include numerous members of Congress, officials in the administrations of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt, and foreign heads of state. Of significant interest is correspondence between Bankhead and Democratic party and Congressional leaders concerning political campaigns, Democratic organization of the House of Representatives, and New Deal legislation.
ArchivalResource: 33 cubic ft. (41 archives containers, 2 records center containers, 4 oversized containers, and 27 oversized scrapbooks).
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- Bankhead, William Brockman, 1874-1940. Papers, 1875-1952 and n.d.
Comer, Donald, 1877-1963. Papers, 1921-1952.
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Papers, 1921-1952.
The Donald Comer papers consist of letters to Comer from business associates, programs for dedication ceremories for buildings in honor of Braxton Bragg Comer, and materials concerning Donald Comer's speech over Birmingham radio station, WAPI, as a "Voice of Alabama". Also included are biographical sketches about Braxton Bragg Comer, and a letter from Governor Comer to Marie Bankhead Owen about his family.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Comer, Donald, 1877-1963. Papers, 1921-1952.
Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1920. Papers, 1853-1920.
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Papers, 1853-1920.
Papers containing family information and letters, business records, correspondence, printed materials, original manuscripts, notes, journals, clippings, and photographs. The bulk of this collection includes family letters between Thomas Owen and his wife Marie and son Thomas, Jr., and correspondence with the large number of social organizations Owen was involved with: The Thirteen, Sons of the Revolution, Alabama History Commission, the Rotary Club, Montgomery Chamber of Commerce, the Laymen's Missionary Movement, Marion Institute, the University of Alabama Alumni, the Commercial Club, and the United Sons of Confederate Veterans. Of special interest are copies of some of Robert E. Lee's letters, materials pertaining to Oscar Underwood and the Democratic Convention of 1912, a drive for library books for WWI Soldiers and a post war monument drive. Owen's manuscript copy of his Alabama History and Dictionary is also present as well as materials relating to efforts to sell subscriptions to his work. His research correspondence, and A-Z subject files are also included.
ArchivalResource: 29 cubic ft. (29 records center cartons).
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- Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1920. Papers, 1853-1920.
Owen, Marie Bankhead, 1869-1958. Family photographs, [18--]-[19--].
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Family photographs, [18--]-[19--].
Several hundred family photographs, consisting of varying sizes including 3 x 5, 4 x 6, 8 x 10, 11 x 14, and oversized. This collection also includes a small photograph album that contains several tintypes. The majority depict members of the Bankhead and Owen families including John and Will Bankhead, Miss Marie, husband Thomas McAdory Owen, their son Thomas, Jr. and grandchildren Betty and Thomas. The remainder are of unidentified friends and family, providing rich visual documentation for two prominent 19th and 20th century families. A large number of the photographs are fragile and the collection also includes a large number of faded photographic proofs.
ArchivalResource: 2.33 cubic ft. (7 oversized archives boxes).
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- Owen, Marie Bankhead, 1869-1958. Family photographs, [18--]-[19--].
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. Photograph collection, [1910-19--].
Title:
Photograph collection, [1910-19--].
This collection consists of photographs concerning the facilities, staff, collections, and activities of the Alabama Dept. of Archives and History. Most of the photgraphs are from 1940, when the World War Memorial Building was completed, to the present. One folder has photos of an ADAH exhibit at the State Fair in 1910.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic ft. (3 archives boxes).
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- Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. Photograph collection, [1910-19--].
Dixon, Frank M. (Frank Murray), 1892-1965. Papers, 1924-1965.
Title:
Papers, 1924-1965.
Papers, 1924-1965, consisting of correspondence, letters, telegrams, memoranda, advertisements, speeches, clippings, photographs, minutes, platforms, resolutions, lists, reports, receipts, budgets, scrapbooks, maps, and published materials. These papers center on the political life, and to a lesser extent, the personal life of Dixon. The political life of Dixon is particularly well documented, including his two campaigns for the governor's office of Ala. in 1934 and 1938, and his involvement in the Dixiecrat movement from 1948 into the 1950's. Correspondence and letters, numerous speeches, and campaign materials, all describe Dixon's and many others activities in great detail. His personal life, particularly his membership in various clubs and organizations, is also well documented, especially his activities in the American Bar Association and the Redstone Club of Birmingham, Ala. There are also several speeches and some campaign literature that document Bibb Graves' campaign for governor in 1934. Among the prominent correspondents with a significant amount of material in the Dixon papers are: Governors Homer M. Adkins of Ark.; Ellis Arnall of Ga.; Ross B. Barrett of Miss.; J. Melville Broughton of N.C.; James E. Folsom of Ala.; Spessard L. Holland of Fla.; Paul B. Johnson of Miss.; Sam H. Jones of La.; Robert S. Kerr of Okla.; Thomas E. Kilby of Ala.; Ben Laney of Ark.; John Patterson and Gordon Persons of Ala.; Leverett Saltonstall of Mass.; Chauncey Sparks of Ala.; J. Strom Thurmond of S.C.; William M. Tuck of Va.; George C. Wallace of Ala., and Fielding Wright of Miss.; U. S. Senators include: John H. Bankhead, Owen Brewster, Harry F. Byrd, James O. Eastland, Walter F. George, Lister Hill, Spessard L. Holland, and John Sparkman. U.S. Representatives include: George W. Andrews, Laurie C. Battle, Frank W. Boykin, George Grant, Sam Hobbs, George Huddleston, Robert E. Jones, and Albert Rains. Ala. politicians include: G. Claiborne Blanton, Albert Boutwell, Frank R. Broadway, C.J. Coley, Eugene "Bull" Connor, Sam Englehardt, Walter Givhan, Walter B. Jones, Thomas S. Lawson, Norvelle R. Leigh, Jr.; Gessner T. McCorvey, Ed Leigh McMillan, Albert Patterson, Marion Rushton, and Horace C. Wilkinson. Prominent newspapermen include: Tom Abernethy of the Talladega Daily Home; Harry M. Ayers of The Anniston Star; Virginius Dabney of the Richmond Times-Dispatch; John Temple Graves of the Birmingham Age-Herald; Grover C. Hall, Jr., of the Montgomery Advertiser; Horace Hall of The Dothan Eagle; Clarence and Victor Hanson of The Birmingham News; Barrett C. Shelton of the Decatur Daily News; Cash M. Stanley of the Montgomery Advertiser; and Earl L. Tucker of the Thomasville Times. There are many other prominent correspondents as well.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic ft. (5 records center cartons; 1 card index box for 3x5 cards; one oversized box; and 3 oversized folders).
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- Dixon, Frank M. (Frank Murray), 1892-1965. Papers, 1924-1965.
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. Director. Board of Trustees minutes, reports, and correspondence, 1901-[Ongoing].
Title:
Board of Trustees minutes, reports, and correspondence, 1901-[Ongoing].
ArchivalResource: 9.33 cubic ft. (9 records center cartons and 1 archives box).
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- Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. Director. Board of Trustees minutes, reports, and correspondence, 1901-[Ongoing].
Alabama Historical Association. Records, 1947-1991.
Title:
Records, 1947-1991.
The records of the Alabama Historical Association consist of correspondence relating to Association activities such as local pilgrimages, the placement of historical markers, the publication of the Alabama Review, and the annual Association meeting from 1947-1982. The correspondence is usually between officers of the Association including Peter Brannon, James Sulzby, and Milo B. Howard. Included also are published materials such as Association meeting programs, brochures, newspaper clippings and pamplets, as well as membership lists and various financial materials including invoices, vouchers, and Treaurer's reports.
ArchivalResource: 33 cubic ft. (33 records center cartons).
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- Alabama Historical Association. Records, 1947-1991.
Alabama. Centennial Commission. Centennial plays and programs : state publication, 1912-1922.
Title:
Centennial plays and programs : state publication, 1912-1922.
This series was created to celebrate the state's one hundredth anniversary and to encourage interest in the history of the state. Included are plays by Marie Bankhead Owen, a suggested program for use in schools on Alabama Day, and programs and orders of exercises for meetings and events. Mrs. Owen wrote two series of plays: for children, De Soto and the Indians, How Bienville Saved Mobile, and How Alabama Became a State; and historical, The Battle of Maubilla, At Old Mobile, and Alabama, or the Making of a State. The Alabama Day Program contains a suggested schedule of events, the state song, salutes and pledges, extracts from messages of Governors Henderson and Kilby to the legislature about the state's war activities, and poems, including 1819 - Alabama's Brood - 1919 by Thomas C. McCorvey, professor of history at the University of Ala. One program and order of exercises relates to the unveiling of the marker placed to commemorate St. Stephens as the site of the territorial capital in 1922 Sept. 28. Another program, which may not be a state publication, concerns a 1912 meeting of the Ala. Centennial and Exposition Committee in Montgomery about the organization of the centennial celebration. Lists of Commission members also appear in the publications. The series documents the Commission's functions in commemorating the Centennial.
ArchivalResource: .2 cubic ft. (1 archives box)
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- Alabama. Centennial Commission. Centennial plays and programs : state publication, 1912-1922.
Crow, Charles B. (Charles Brandon), 1897-1955. Papers, 1920-1949.
Title:
Papers, 1920-1949.
Papers, 1920-1949, that contain correspondence, letters, telegrams, financial records, estate records, applications, subject files, military records, lists, photographs, clippings, printed records, licenses, and other records. The most important series in this collection are the correspondence and letters, the subject files, and the patronage, political. In all of those series the political career of John H. Bankhead (1872-1946), and to a lesser extent, Lister Hill and Hugo L. Black are discussed. U.S. and Ala. politics receive much attention, especially the New Deal, unemployment, and the search for jobs through the patronage system. Aspects of the New Deal covered especially well include farm tenancy and the Farm Security Administration, the Agricultural Adjustment Act, the court packing scheme of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the National Labor Relations Board. Ala. subjects and political subjects covered especially well include: the beginning of radio station WSGN, U.S. political patronage in Ala., the grooming of Jim Simpson to unseat John H. Bankhead (1872-1946) in 1942, the campaign of William B. Bankhead for the presidency, 1940; and a plan to create the Ala. Medical College in Birmingham. Race relations in the U.S. Army, and the World War, 1939-1945, received extensive treatment also.
ArchivalResource: 1.7 cubic ft. (5 archives boxes)
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- Crow, Charles B. (Charles Brandon), 1897-1955. Papers, 1920-1949.
Inventory of the Samuel Erson Asbury Papers Texas MSS 00044., 1872-1960
Title:
Inventory of the Samuel Erson Asbury Papers 1872-1960
Educated and professionally employed as an agricultural chemist and researcher in fertilizer and feeds, Samuel Erson Asbury's fame rests primarily with his extensive research into Texas history, particularly his discovery of little known primary resources regarding the Texas Revolution, including those concerning Jonas Harrison, John A. Williams, and the journal of Juan Nepomuceno Almonte. Samuel Erson Asbury was born in Charlotte, North Carolina on September 26, 1872, the son of Felicia Swan (Woodward) and Sidney Monroe Asbury. In 1889, Asbury enrolled in North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College in Raleigh, receiving his B.S. in chemistry in 1893. Employed as an instructor at the college, Asbury earned his M.S. by 1896. Between 1895 and 1904, Asbury worked alternately with the North Carolina Experiment Station, the State Chemist's office in Richmond, Virginia, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the State Chemist of Tennessee. On November 1, 1904 he accepted a position in College Station, Tex., as Assistant State Chemist with the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station on the campus of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. From 1905 to 1915 his work required him to travel throughout East Texas as a fertilizer inspector for Dr. G. S. Frap, the State Chemist. During his business trips, Asbury spent his spare time getting acquainted with the local old-timers, many of them former participants in the Texas Revolution, Civil War, and/or the Reconstruction. Asbury's chief historical interest lay in the Texas Revolution, and he spent much of his time writing an opera, or musical-drama review to illustrate it. Asbury spent the remainder of his career with the experiment station employed in the analysis of fertilizer and feed until his retirement in 1945. Samuel Erson Asbury died in Bryan, Tex. on January 10, 1960 at the age of 89. The Samuel Erson Asbury Papers consist of research materials, correspondence, mainly original contemporary letters and copies of the older correspondence, Asbury's writings and copies of state and national documents, held in eight boxes and one map case drawer occupying approximately twelve linear feet of shelf space. Asbury's broad range of interests is reflected in the variety of topics contained in these papers. Foremost among them are the files of correspondence, the older materials chiefly copies, copies of historical documents, articles and research notes concerning various aspects of Texas history. Also included in the Asbury papers are: articles, short stories, essays, plays, poetry, and a Texas Revolution opera written by Asbury; research notes and correspondence on the cultivation of roses and the growing of plants without soil; articles written about Asbury; correspondence with family members; general correspondence; and photographs of Asbury, his family and friends, and North Carolina A&M College.
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- Inventory of the Samuel Erson Asbury Papers Texas MSS 00044., 1872-1960
Bridgman, Frederick A. (Frederick Arthur), 1847-1928. Papers, 1927-1928.
Title:
Papers, 1927-1928.
Papers, 1927-1928, containing letters, photographs and sketches. The letters are from the Bridgmans to ADAH Director Marie Bankhead Owen, discussing sales of their paintings and the creation of a Bridgman gallery. Also included are photographs of Frederick Bridgman and their home in France, and several water color sketches of France.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Bridgman, Frederick A. (Frederick Arthur), 1847-1928. Papers, 1927-1928.
Bankhead, Tallulah, 1902-1968. Papers, 1902-1968.
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Papers, 1902-1968.
Papers consisting of biographical and genealogical materials, correspondence, telegrams, letters, contracts, photographs, poems, financial records, and printed materials of various types. Primary correspondents included family members John H. Bankhead (1842-1920), Mrs. Tallulah B. Bankhead, William B. Bankhead, Florence M. Bankhead, Louise Bankhead, Louise B. Lund, Marie B. Owen, and Henry M. Bankhead. Others who corresponded either with Tallulah or about her include Knox Julian, the Actors Equity Association, Mary Olive Tinder, Orline Shipman, and Pete Jarman. The photographic series, 1904-1968, is particularly interesting. It contains many photographs of her, some taken by Juniere (N.Y.) and Sarony (N.Y.), and others of her alone or with cast members in a play or movie. There are candids of her as well. There are also newspaper clippings, primarily from the period 1932-1942, and quite a few magazine articles about her, as well as a few contracts and financial records.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 cubic ft. (4 archives boxes and 1 oversize box).
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- Bankhead, Tallulah, 1902-1968. Papers, 1902-1968.
Durr family. Papers, 1868-1968.
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Papers, 1868-1968.
The Durr family papers contain genealogical materials, legal documents, maps, correspondence, letters, clippings, photographs, writings, and printed materials. Almost three-quarters of the collection is composed of the John W. (1863-1941) and Lucy J. Durr (1865-1959) papers, 1904-1959. Among the subjects discussed in those papers are: Brazil-emigration and immigration; Ala.-economic conditions; Ala.-politics and government; the University of Ala.; the University of Va.; Montgomery, Montgomery Co., Ala.; Typhoid fever; Oscar W. Underwood; Race relations; and European War, 1914-1918, especially John W. Durr's (1893-1978) experiences in France and Germany on the front line. Other subjects discussed: Clifford J. Durr's experience as a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University, including his travels all over Europe and in Morocco; Durr Drug Co.; Practice of law-Milwaukee; Clifford J. Durr's experiences in the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Defense Plant Corporation, and the Federal Communications Commission; Hugo L. Black; World War, 1939-1945; Loyalty-security programs, 1947-; Henry A. Wallace; Lister Hill; John H. Bankhead; Harry S. Truman; USSR-description and travel; National Lawyers Guild; and National Farmers Union. The primary correspondents are the Durr children, particularly Clifford J. and his wife, Virginia F., and all correspondence between the elder Durrs and their children is contained herein. The bulk of the rest of the collection contains the correspondence and letters received by the children of John W. (1863-1941) and Lucy J. (1865-1959) Durr, especially each of their correspondence with Clifford J. Durr. The letters are primarily to one sibling from another sibling, and in them are discussed the same subjects as listed above. All of their correspondence with Clifford J. Durr is contained herein.
ArchivalResource: 2.3 cubic ft. (7 archives boxes and one oversized box)
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Bankhead, John H. (John Hollis), 1842-1920. Papers, 1865-1923, and n.d.
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Papers, 1865-1923, and n.d.
Papers, 1865-1923 and n.d., consisting of genealogical materials, correspondence, letters, financial records, petitions, clippings, reports, speeches, photographs, printed matter, scrapbooks, and other materials. This collection primarily documents the career of Bankhead (1842-1920) as a U.S. Senator, though his elections to various offices and his personal financial life are both documented quite extensively also, particularly his connections and involvement in Ala. economic developments such as coal mining, real estate, water power and railroads. Within the U.S. Senatorial records the correspondence and letters, general, and the subject files cover a vast array of political topics, with a special emphasis on the U.S. Post Office; river navigation and hydroelectric power; U.S. and Ala. politics; prohibition; agriculture; labor; Good Roads program; tariffs; foreign affairs; and hundreds of other subjects. The photographs are quite extensive, and there are quite a few of him and his children that are in excellent condition and of good quality.
ArchivalResource: 35 cubic ft. (95 archives containers, 1 records center container, 2 oversized containers, and 3 v.)
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- Bankhead, John H. (John Hollis), 1842-1920. Papers, 1865-1923, and n.d.
Alabama photographs collection-persons vertical file, [ca.1845- ].
Title:
Alabama photographs collection-persons vertical file, [ca.1845- ].
The photographs collection-persons vertical file consists of gelatin silver prints, albumen prints, and copyprints of Alabamians ranging from the obscure to the prominent. Some items may be photographs of painted portraits or engravings. In addition, images of non-Alabamians who may have played a part in Alabama history, e.g., Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee, are included. The persons vertical file contains extensive groups of photographs of such people as Marie Bankhead Owen, Joseph Wheeler, Thomas McAdory Owen, and the Bankhead family. A large number of Alabama Governors are represented. One of the weaknesses of this file is the fact that it does not contain many images of recent participants in Alabama history. The majority of the images are from the middle and late 1800's to the early 1900's. Previously, these photographs were included in a picture collection which contained images of people, places and subjects arranged alpha-numerically. In the previous collections items were not specifically identified at the item level and included images that were not photographs.
ArchivalResource: 13 cubic ft.
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- Alabama photographs collection-persons vertical file, [ca.1845- ].
Folsom, James Elisha. Papers, 1938-1981.
Title:
Papers, 1938-1981.
The papers, 1938-1981, contain correspondence, letters, legal records, financial records, lists, photographs, printed matter, awards, greeting cards, certificates, invitations, postcards, appointment books, medical records, newspaper clippings, serials, books, electoral returns, and maps. The most important series in this collection is the one on political campaigns, 1942-1962. Particularly well documented are Folsom's successful campaigns for Governor of Ala. in 1946 and 1954. Extensive correspondence and letter files for both campaigns are present, as are subject files, photographs, campaign materials, lists, and primary returns. Citizens supporting and opposing his campaign wrote to Folsom. Campaign tactics and strategy for particular areas are discussed, as is political patronage and requests for help. Folsom's private papers series, spanning the years 1938-1981, contains interesting material also, including Ala. politics, Folsom's business ventures, Ala. economic development, family matters, the death of his first wife in 1944, and many other subjects. The photographs are very interesting, though not voluminous. Also of interest is the series entitled political correspondence and letters, 1951-1954. In many respects this series is a direct precursor to his 1954 gubernatorial campaign, and the primary subject discussed is Ala. politics.
ArchivalResource: 20 cubic ft. (46 archives boxes, 3 telescoping boxes for 3 1/2" x 5" cards, 1 oversized container, and 7 oversized scrapbooks).
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- Folsom, James Elisha. Papers, 1938-1981.
Cocke, Zitella, 1840-1929. Papers, 1861-1923.
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Papers, 1861-1923.
This collection, 1861-1923, focuses on the literary works of Zitella Cocke. The majority of material included in this collection consists of handwritten manuscripts of poems, essays, and short stories. There are printed clippings and newspapers which include pieces of Zitella's work, as well as several hundred original manuscripts. Included in the collection are notebooks which include handwritten poems from other authors and several essays and poems written in French and German. The collection also includes two stories translated from the original German. There is some correspondence, most of which are from publishers and readers of Zitella Cocke's work. Among the publishers included in the correspondence are the Art Lithographic Publishing Company, Harper and Brothers, Youth's Companion, and Little Folks. There is also some correspondence between Zitella and Thomas and Marie Owen which contains a small amount of personal biographical information.
ArchivalResource: 2.3 cubic ft. (7 archives boxes).
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- Cocke, Zitella, 1840-1929. Papers, 1861-1923.
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- Alabama. Boys Industrial School.
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- Alabama. Building Commission (1945- ).
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- Alabama. Centennial Commission.
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- Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History.
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- Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History.
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- Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History.
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. Director.
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Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. Director.
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- Bankhead, John H. (John Hollis), 1842-1920.
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- Bankhead, John Hollis, 1872-1946.
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- Bankhead, Tallulah, 1902-1968.
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- Bankhead, William Brockman, 1874-1940.
Bridgman, Frederick A. (Frederick Arthur), 1847-1928.
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Crow, Charles B. (Charles Brandon), 1897-1955.
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