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Two diplomas awarded to Evie Eugenia Harris by the Tuskaloosa Female College in 1884 (Mistress of Arts) and in 1888 (Graduate in Art).
H.C. Harris Guide to this collection )
A letter dated 2 November 1862, from Camp Forney, near Mobile, to "Dear Sister" in Livingston, Alabama. It discusses the weather and going into winter quarters, decries the army, and expresses Harris's wish for a substitute to take his place in the army during the Civil War.
Mistress of Arts diploma awarded to Stella Searcy Harris in 1884 by the Tuskaloosa Female College.
A collection of letters to and from Maria (Harriet Pike) Gage. She was the sister of General Zebulon Montgomery Pike, the discoverer of Pike's Peak (1779-1813), and aunt of Clarissa Brown Pike Harrison, wife of John Cleves Symmes Harrison, son of William Henry Harrison. There are also transcripts of letters from William Henry Harrison dating from 1813 to 1840.
A letter from L. A. Harrison of Kingston Center, Ohio to Clifton Stark of Mansfield, Ohio about the price of Stark's old land and the breeding of horses.
Letter from Harry to LibbieGuide to this collection )
This collection contains a letter written in 1908 by Harry of Stockton, California, to his cousin, Libbie, making arrangements to ship his belongings to California.
Dr. John Harthan of Peru writes to Wilma and Dr. Foord Bichowsky. The letters include the South American opinion of the United States' actions in Germany and the immigration of Jews into Peru.
Albert A. Hartzell LetterGuide to this collection )
This collection contains a letter to Albert A. Hartzell, a student at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and a member of Delta Kappa Episilon fraternity, from his mother. She tells him about a young man who asked for a copy of one his father's sermons that Mr. Hartzell had compiled for publication.
Christmas card from 2nd Lieutenant Robert Haruish to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clarke of Canton, New York.
One letter from Lou Etta Haskett of San Marino, California, to her friend Lizzie (Mrs. John McMurry) of Seymour, Iowa, with news of a potential real estate deal and various friends.
A letter from M. K. Hatjidimitriou to John Marmarinos of Monticello, New York about collecting stamps and envelopes while in Cyprus.
Thomas Haughey Guide to this collection )
Letter written by Thomas Haughey of Alabama, dated December 28, 1868 and written from Washington, DC, to Ben Perley Poone providing a short biographical sketch. Mentions having to live in the north during the Civil War due to his anti-secessionist ideals.
The collection contains business letters written to Augustus Haven of Tyson Furnace, Vermont.
A letter from Samuel J. Hays of Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, to Andrew Jackson, announcing his embrace of Christianity, November 16, 1842.
Joyce Hayward writes from Australia to Mrs. Fitzsimons of La Grange, Illinois about her factory job supporting World War II.
This collection contains one handwritten letter to E. P. Haybeard of Providence, Rhode Island, from his cousin, M. H. Hazeltrine of Louisville, Kentucky. Haybeard offers condolence in the death of Hazeltrine's sister, and he mentions going east to visit friends and his sister.
Papers of a World War II German POW held in Canada.
Contains scrapbook kept by Jesse C. Hearne Jr., highlighting events of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. groups on the University of Alabama campus in 1936. It is primarily newspaper clippings, but there are 13 photographs.
A ledger contains daily entries for purchases from this Carlowville and Richmond, Dallas County, Alabama general store owned by Joseph Zeb Hearst.
Letters from seven former students while prisoners of war in northern prison camps, requesting food, clothing, books, tobacco, and money.
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