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Letter from Jennie Tinsley, a Christian missionary in Lucknow, India, in 1874, to a Mrs. Willing, telling about the conversion of the local people to Christianity.
David Tod proclamation Guide to this collection )
This collection consists of a single proclamation by Governor Tod, commemorating the service of and officially discharging one of the so-called "Squirrel Hunters," Frank Rockway of Clark County Ohio, 4 March 1863. In late August and early September 1862, southern Ohio was threatened with invasion by a Confederate force under General Kirby Smith at Richmond, Kentucky. Governor Tod called upon able-bodied men to form an impromptu militia to defend Cincinnati, to which some 15,000 men, subsequently officially designated the "Squirrel Hunters," responded. Rockway's discharge states that without the loyal response of the "Squirrel Hunters," "our dear state would have been invaded by a band of pirates determined to overthrow the best government on earth; our wives and children would have been violated and murdered, and our homes plundered and sacked. Your children, and your children's children, will be proud to know that you were one of this glorious band."
Milo Todd writes to friend John Douglass Fowler about crops, the end of the world, and "Western Fever."
James H. Tombs LetterGuide to this collection )
A letter dated 23 December 1912 to T. K. Oglesby, discussing naval and submarine warfare during the Civil War.
One card thanking family and friends for expressing sympathy for the death of the mother of possibly John B. Tomlinson.
A letter to Bill and Marion Topping of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, from Madrid where his parents are vacationing.
Correspondence from the Toulmin, Hazard and Company commission firm of Mobile, Alabama.
An invoice from The Towle Brothers Company of Nevada City, California. The company sold "lumber, laths, shingles, shakes, pickets, etc."
Letter from Edith Towne of Berlin, Germany to Randy (Mrs. Peter) Merriman about sending a birthday gift for a mutual friend.
A letter from Emma C. Townley to Rose Scofield of Carthage, Illinois wishing her a happy holiday season.
One letter of recommendation from T. A. Chapman Company Dry Goods, Trandt's previous employer. Three letters from an attorney, Lynn S. Pease, regarding payments and the selling/buying of Rohn Swimming School. All letters are from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
A birthday card from James Troy, a private in the United States Army, to his mother, Mrs. O. H. Troy of Louisville, Kentucky, wishing her a happy birthday.
Letter from L. T. Turner to Mollie discussing the impossibility of visiting one another and the possibility of Mollie's marriage.
Two brochures from 1981 that describe heritage sites in Tuscaloosa.
A scrapbook containing photographs, letters, greeting cards, newspaper clippings, activity programs, and other items relating to the Tuscaloosa Service Men's Center for soldiers during World War II.
Photocopied articles, clippings, press releases, programs, membership rosters, and memoirs relating to the Tuskegee Airmen, the group of men who participated in the first pilot training program for African-Americans during World War II.
World War II uniform patch of the Tuskegee Airmen 99th Fighter Squadron
The Tuskegee Airmen Clippings collection contains four clippings from the Friday, October 10, 2008, Montgomery Advertiser, regarding the dedication of the Tuskegee Airmen National site.
Guide to the Tuskegee Crisis StudyGuide to this collection )
The Tuskegee Crisis Study consists of personal surveys of white and black citizens of Tuskegee, Alabama, in an attempt to determine their opinions regarding current events within the community.
The Tuskegee University Archives includes material documenting the history and growth of Tuskegee University. Books (including faculty publications), manuscripts, Tuskegee University periodicals and newspapers, ephemera, photographic images, disc and tape recordings, and other archival items are available for research under supervised conditions. For more information, contact archives@tuskegee.edu or contact the archivist at (334) 725-2374. More information may be located online at http://www.tuskegee.edu/global/Story.asp?s=10237696.
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