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This collection consists of eleven letters from Wyndham G. Allen, United States Army, during World War II, to his sister, Francesca Allen, Louisville, Kentucky. The dates of these letters range from June 15, 1941 to April 16, 1943. He writes about his daily activities, getting a furlough, being in Africa, and missing his family.
C.T. Alleyns writes from Teignmouth, Devon, England, to an aunt in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with mention of tourist activities, unrest in the Indian Colonies and political reforms.
Allie of Greenbush, Wisconsin, writes to her mother in Litchfield, Michigan, about her housekeeping chores and social happenings in the town of Greenbush.
Allie of Brunswick, Ohio, writes to friend Eugenie Starbuck of Ada, Ohio, about a bridge collapse on the Cumberland River near the Cumberland Gap. The letter details the accident and memorial arrangements for Allie's father, who died in the accident.
A letter dated 6 March 1862, from "Camp Alabama, near Dumfries, Virginia," to "Dear Uncle," with news of friends and the war.
Letter from Hi Allman, Assistant Navigator on the cruiser USS Bremerton, dated August 14, 1955, to a friend named Johnny, describing the vessel's cruise from Long Beach, California, to Okinawa, Japan.
The Alpha Epsilon Delta collection consists of the rules, rituals, petitions, reports, and memorabilia of the University of Alabama's charter chapter of this medical honors society.
Alston, Finlay and Co. in Liverpoorl, England, writes to Mazyck and Bell in Charleston, South Carolina, about cotton and tobacco sales in England. The letter is written on their prices current sheet.
Letter to Edward B. AmblerGuide to this collection )
A letter to Edward B. Ambler of Cool Spring, Virginia, from his cousin, G. D. H. of Richmond, Virginia, describing an ancestor's experience in 1750s Williamsburg and Philadelphia.
A collection of annual conference programs, membership information, lists of officer and members, and paper proposals submitted for the annual conferences. Access to the collection is restricted, please contact Hoole staff for additional information.
A collection of meeting minutes, committee reports, correspondence, membership information, constitutions, and other material.
Includes the Tuscaloosa branch secretary's notebooks, which contain the association's official correspondence, meeting minutes, by-laws, and other records that vary by year. Also includes the executive board files and scrapbooks
American Civil War era gunpowder pouch found in Kentucky.
Materials related to Bicentennial celebrations throughout America and pamphlets concerning the American Revolution.
These radio broadcast scripts sponsored by the American Wildlife Institute consist of a series of talks on wildlife conservation in America, 1937-38.
Physics lectures in form of mimeographed, bound textbook delivered in 1898-1899 to the second year students of Johns Hopkins University by Joseph S. Ames, professor of physics. Book belonged to H. A. Sayre.
This colorized photographic postcard shows an image of a downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania, intersection with men, women, and children in traditional Amish garb. The postcard was never used.
James Austin Anderson PapersGuide to this collection )
This collection contains information about the history of Tuscaloosa. Anderson transcribed newspapers articles, created scrapbooks, and documented his own knowledge of the early beginnings of Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama. Anderson included short biographies of prominent Tuscaloosa and University persons.
Autographed concert program, newspaper articles and a copy of the Ebony magazine featuring Marian Anderson.
Mercy A. Anderson LettersGuide to this collection )
A letter to Mercy A. Anderson, a student at Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary in South Hadley, Massachusetts, from her mother and a note from her sister describing home and wishing her well with her studies.
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