Admistrative correspondence, 1968-[Ongoing].

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Admistrative correspondence, 1968-[Ongoing].

The Alabama Historical Commission functions to administer the historic preservation program for the State of Alabama, and to promote historical understanding. These records contain blueprints, clippings, correspondence, grant requests, leaflets, legal documents, letters, microfilm on Fort Conde (SG16193), photographs, project plans, and theses. Subject discussed in these records include airports, property tax exemptions, preserving historical structures such as the Noble House in Anniston, Belle Mina, Constitution Hall, Fendall Hall, the Fort Payne opera house, Gaineswood, and many other structures; archaeology, the Bartram Trail, historical sites, the Board of Advisors, Birmingham, Cahaba, contracts, covered bridges, Demopolis, Eufaula, Fort Payne, grants, forts (including Fort Toulouse and others), historical architecture, historic preservation, legislation, litigation, minutes of annual and quarterly meetings of the Alabama Historical Commission, museums, national historic landmarks, research notes on Fort Toulouse, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, oral history, projects of various types, watersheds, and more. Of special interest are the legal documents in SG16200 concerning the case of Warner Floyd v. Alabama Historical Commission (AHC) in the Supreme Court (78-569) regarding Floyd's dismissal on August 22, 1978, by the AHC.

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Floyd, Warner b.1934.

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Record, James, 1918-

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Louis Barnett was born about 1850 in Kentucky. He founded a construction firm in Minneapolis that specialized in grain elevators and related facilities. In 1881, James Record became an employee in Barnett's construction firm and became a partner in 1885. The firm of Barnett & Record was one of the major contractors in the field of grain elevator and warehouse design and construction. Barnett served as a director of the Security National Bank of Minneapolis and the First & Se...

United States. The National Trust for Historic Preservation.

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Howard, Milo B. 1933-1981.

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Alabama. Historial Commission.

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