Contains one letter written from Nip of South Haven, Michigan, to Ellen. He discussed family news and crops.
Letters written to Nixdorf of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who served in the U.S. Army Special Services during World War II. Some letters are from friends he made while abroad. They discuss daily life, the war, school, and gifts, and some are in French and Spanish.
The records of a country store in Calhoun County which reflect the economic and social circumstances of rural north Alabama in the early twentieth century.
Letter from Gertrude in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, to Sara Noll in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Discusses an upcoming trip to visit Sara.
One letter from E. L. Northrop of the Hotel Pleasant of West Upton to Clara E. Perkins regarding a reservation
Letters of a soldier in the 18th Michigan Infantry to his wife, written from Decatur, Stevenson, and Huntsville, Alabama and Nashville, Tennessee, 1864-65.
Late 19th century ledger with handwritten notes regarding the history, legends, significant members, and language of the Choctaw Indians. A significant portion of the book deals with the Choctaw language. The book also contains two type-written pages of information about the Choctaw. The back cover of the book includes the name of the author.
Type-written book by R.D. Spratt on the history, legends, significant members, and language of the Choctaw Indians. The book contains photographs pasted onto pages. Attached to the endcover is a letter to Mary Gorgas from Wade Coleman that also includes photographs.
Two transactions records pertaining to H. C. Weisenburger's Novelty Wood-Working and Repair Shop and one letter to Weisenburger from C. Locklin asking about money owed.
The collection contains a letter from Anna M. O'Brien, of Parkersburg, West Virginia, to her brother, John, about their ancestry and membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution.
A letter from Mrs. Joseph O'Neil of Louisville, Kentucky to William McAdams of Kansas, Illinois. Mrs. O'Neil writes on behalf of her husband about Company "I" of the Illinois Regiment to which he belonged.
Contains reports on and photographs of UA campus buildings that were slated for destruction.
Ledger from a small general store in Nauvoo, Walker County, Alabama showing sales and expenses of this family business, 1920-37. The ledger includes notations for jury duty and union dues.
Ledger from a small general store in Nauvoo, Walker County, Alabama showing sales and expenses of this family business, 1920-37. The ledger includes notations for jury duty and union dues.
Ledger from a small general store in Nauvoo, Walker County, Alabama showing sales and expenses of this family business, 1920-37. The ledger includes notations for jury duty and union dues.
Ledger from a small general store in Nauvoo, Walker County, Alabama, showing sales and expenses of this family business, 1920-37. The ledger includes notations for jury duty and union dues.
The collection contains one mimeographed form letter from the Old Fiddlers' Association of Alabama. It is part minutes from a meeting of the organization on August 12, 1926, and part recruitment letter.
This collection contains newspaper articles about covering the peace negotiations in Paris after World War I, Memorial Day ceremonies at American cemeteries in the 1920s, letters, photographs, postcards from France and Albania, press credentials, and Oldshue's dog tags.
Five reports to the biennial sessions of the Supreme Court of the Order of Calanthe and one annual report for the Grand Court of the Order of Calanthe of the states of Alabama. Mattie B. Rowe of Alabama was the Supreme Juvenile Matron between 1943 and 1952.
This collection contains a note, written by Otto to Julia, sending directions of address and travel plans.