A handwritten copy of Cochrane's University of Alabama diploma.
The collection contains photocopies of photographs and poems, perhaps written by Cocke.
Research notes and synopses on Emma Sansom, General Pickett at Gettysburg, "The Bivouac of the Dead," and General Forrest's crossing of the Sipsey River, March 29, 1865.
University of Alabama report, dated 24 December 1831, stating the absences of John Colgin for the month of December.
This collection contains correspondence, clippings, and photographs relating to a president of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
Letter from William R. Cole of Wilmington, Ohio, to fellow Christian M. Winany of Greens City, Ohio, contains discussion of "Moral Light," the resurrection of Jesus, and church government.
A ledger from a dry goods store in Cahaba, Dallas County, Alabama, containing receipts from various firms and individuals for monies received for accounts, shipping by steamer, etc.
A miscellany of materials including genealogy, correspondence, the diary of Priscilla Cooper Tyler, daughter-in-law of President John Tyler, a journal, and Coleman's manuscript of "Priscilla Cooper Tyler and the American Scene: 1816-1889." Includes three letters from President Tyler to his son Robert.
A letter written by Coleman, dated 22 February 1842, from Athens, Alabama, to John H. Cocke, of Winnsville, Fluvanna County, Virginia. Discusses local temperance activities, the celebration of Washington's birthday, and family health.
This collection consists of 55 photographs of Jefferson Jackson Coleman, former Director of Alumni Affairs at the University of Alabama. Collection includes images from football games, athletic banquets and other sporting events; also images of Coleman family, Joe Namath, Paul Bryant and the Delta Chi Fraternity.
A collection of tax receipts, bills for drygoods items, indenture contracts, and miscellaneous papers.
Various documents, including speeches, correspondence, reports, faculty newsletters, alumni magazines, newspapers and newspaper clippings of this Alabama native and University of Alabama professor of Romance Languages
Letters and two versions of a paper titled "Tallapoosa and Elmore Counties Litigants," read before the Alabama Historical Association, 26 April 1963, concerning a dispute over division of tax revenues generated by hydroelectric power from damming the Tallapoosa River.
Documents on Collective Protection probably produced by authorities in Birmingham, Alabama, and Montgomery, Alabama, shortly after the United States entered World War II. They cover all areas of collective protection such as home protection, lighting restrictions, espionage and sabotage, war gases and shelters.
Uncorrected manuscript of Coley's translation of Le Roman de Thebes, published in 1986 as part of the Garland Library of Medieval Literature.
Among these photocopied selections from various manuscripts and diaries penned in Clermont County by Charles H. Collins are a eulogy on an elder brother and three short poems.
Booklet giving information about the Colonial National Monument, Yorktown, and the Battlefield.
Letters to Alice Comstock of Evanston, Illinois, from friends and accquaintances thanking her for gifts. One letter informs her of the sender's marriage and requests paperwork so that they can join a new church.
Business correspondence, account sheets, contracts, miscellaneous receipts, etc., of a Montgomery, Alabama, merchant, 1843-1867.
Reproduction confederate flag last used by the Ku Klux Klan Klavern of Crenshaw County, Alabama, in the early 1960s.