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Herman Packard journal, 1837-1847
Diary of this Pennsylvania minister, agent of the American Tract Society, in New Orleans and Greenville, Louisiana. It includes notes on yellow fever epidemics, battles with "consumption" (tuberculosis), weather, and accounts oftravels by boat in 1839 and 1846, both by ocean and up the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, then by canal home to Pennsylvania and to Massachusetts. Guergen Paepcke letters, 1944-1945
V-mail, letters from servicemen from Tuscaloosa in service in Germany, India, Okinawa during and immediately after WWII to family in Tuscaloosa. George C. Paine records, 1873-1874
Copies of Paine's 1874 report card and exams in Rhetoric, Logic, English Philology, and Composition for Intermediate, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. Also includes a program for the June 30, 1874 presentation. W. L. Palfrey letter, 1865 June 29
Letter dated 29 June 1865, from St. Mary's Parish, Louisiana to his brother, in an attempt to reconcile, they having parted over this issue of slavery. Addresses the war's effect on him and his family, his reduction to poverty, and his present circumstances. Alonzo B. Palmer collection, 1865-1956
Alonzo. B. Palmer was a soldier in Battery F, 1st Ohio Light Artillery, who during the spring and summer of 1865, was stationed in Tennessee and Alabama. The collection contains Palmer's diary with frequent entries from April - July 1865 describing daily life in the camp, including meals, weather, and military activities. The collection also contains a photograph, ca. 1870s, of several men, including Palmer, outside a store. George David Palmer, Jr. papers, 1921-1964
Correspondence and papers of a University of Alabama faculty member in the School of Chemistry (1927-1968) who was instrumental in the establishment of the Southern Research Institute and the Southern Association of Science and Industry. Thomas Waverly Palmer records, 1890
Records of applications and enrollments, compiled in an attempt to list all University of Alabama graduates from its establishment through 1890. John S. Pancake, 1975-
Notes, manuscript and illustrations for book "1777: Year of the Hangman" , "Samuel Smith", "Hamilton & Jefferson". Class outlines, notes, correspondence. Henry Clifton Pannell papers, 1923-1946
Correspondence and other material pertaining to Pannell's work in the field of education. Richard Parish deed, 1846 December 14
Deed dated 14 December 1846, conveying 80 acres in Pike County, Alabama to William P. Segars. Parker and Crocker family papers, 1887-1959
Financial records, tax receipts, poll tax receipts, deeds, indentures, of these Marengo and Wilcox County, Alabama families, including some Texas legal papers. Gin accounts, expenses. Oscar Parkes letter, 1934 December 14
Letter dated 14 December 1934, from Oscar Parkes, editor of "Janes Fighting Ships" to N. H. Hillier, Jr. of New York City, regarding a new edition of this standard reference work on naval vessels around the world. Lewis Parrish letter, 1850 July 26
Letter dated 26 July 1850, to J. R. Koogler that discusses the people, countryside, and business prospects of Livingston, Alabama. Mary C. Partlow and John C. Pritchitt paper, 1981
A 1981 paper titled "John William Abercrombie, Thirteenth President of the University of Alabama, 1902-1911" written for a University of Alabama class. Rufus Cornelius Partlow, Sr. scrapbook, 1930-1989
This collection consists of a scrapbook compiled after Dr. Partlow's retirement in 1965. It includes official correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and newsletters, his diplomas, certificates of recognition, and an undated, handwritten collection of stories on the lighter side of his fifty-three years of work. It provides a historical look at the progression of the mental health profession in Alabama and traces growing public awareness of and activism in patient care. The collection also addresses segregation of health institutions in the state and treatment ideas such as sterilization of patients with congenital mental retardation. The scrapbook is arranged chronologically. Various photographs and articles are inserted. News clippings inserted following Dr. Partlow's death were probably added by members of his family. Patrons of Husbandry, Perryville, Alabama bylaws, 1876
Bylaws of this Perryville, Alabama, Grange organization. Also includes several chapters of a short stor, written in the back of the book. R. M. Patton documents, 1866
This collection consists of a letter regarding lands due the Wills Valley Railroad Co. (part of Northeast and Southwest Alabama RR) upon completion of 20 miles of track, also an offer to purchase mineral rights to the same from Governor (military?) R. M. Patton, who was also President of the Board of Directors of the Central Mining and Petroleum Company of Alabama. Also contains a copy of some legislation. William Patton estate papers, 1846
This collection consists of a notice of appointment of Charles W. & John Patton as administrators of the estate of William Patton, June 29, 1846. It also contains an inventory and appraisal of the estate, October 12, 1846. Patton/Steele Families genealogy, 1759-1890
Genealogy of Spencer, Steele, Patton, Nicholls families. Dr. William Patton, early settler of Greene County, Alabama (1821). Includes account of fathers family settling in Indiana in 1817 and sons coming to Alabama. Also Edwin Leroy Patton- brother to Dr. Patton- who went to Santa Fe and Rocky Mountains in 1820's, settled in Texas and Colorado. Bird Pearson letter, 1838 December 28
Letter dated 28 September 1838, to R. S. Hazard of Rhode Island, ordering clothing for his slaves. Includes measurements. Margaret Pearson and Warren Witehard legal document, 1866 January 3
A sharecropping contract from Macon County Georgia dated 3 January 1866, between landowner Margaret Pearson and freed slave Warren Witehard. Grace Sims Peat papers, 1937-1960
Pins/badges from University of Alabama homecoming game 1940. CAA manuals, student pilot logbook. 1956-58 Alabama alumni decals, Alabama Law Reporter newsletter, correspondence, cigarette advertising/promotional materials, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings. Items from local pioneer female pilot, law student. Harold R. Peat papers, ca. 1930-1960
Papers of a WWI soldier, lecturer, author and businessman, including records of Peat's lecture bureau. Contains much material concerning two of Peat's clients, Jesse Stuart and Lady Baden-Powell, as well as numerous letters from well known authors, film actors and actresses, politicians, and etc. Elisha Wolsey Peck papers, 1837-1887
This collection contains personal and business correspondence, financial papers, election returns, and material relating to the Alabama Constitutional Convention of 1867, of which Peck was chairman. Samuel Minturn Peck papers, 1886-1938
This collection contains personal correspondence and poems, both published and unpublished. It also includes clippings, photographs, and etc. Perkins Family papers, 1813-1926
Chiefly personal & family correspondence and photographs, together with diaries, essays, literary essays, literary manuscripts, legal, and financial papers, receipts, clippings, memorabilia and printed material relating to Stephens C. Perkins (of Tuscaloosa), his wife, Caroline A. Walker Perkins, his children, Brook, Edwin and Maude, and their children. Principal correspondent is P.W. Connor, of Virginia, describing his life in the period 1840-1870, including the effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Bulk of the collection falls in the period 1840-1910. It consists in part of photocopies of newspaper clippings. John Cecil Persons papers, 1917-1970
This collection consists of papers pertaining to banking, Person's World War II military service,and civic activities, along with correspondence, reports, speeches, scrapbooks, and etc. Jewel Peterson (Mrs. R. C.), 1959
This collection consists of the text of a presentation titled "A Scandinavian Colony in Alabama," presented to the Alabama Historical Society, April 18, 1959, regarding the founding and settlement of Thorsby, Alabama. It covers the years 1850-1957. F.H. Petrie letters, 1831, 1833
Petrie writes from Colbert Shoals and Florence, Alabama, to a business partner about progress in digging canals around shoals on the Tennessee River, discussing sickness, heavy rains and high water, and a lack of funding as impediments to their progress. Phi Chi Fraternity, University of Alabama ledger, 1909-1910
Phi Chi Fraternity treasurer's ledger, 1909-10, Medical Department, University of Alabama, Mobile, Alabama. Caleb Henry Phillips letter, 186? September 9
A letter from Caleb Henry Phillips, Union soldier, to his wife, Indianapolis, Indiana, 9 September 186? John Herbert Phillips High School, Birmingham, Alabama, 1930-1980
This collection consists of a miscellany of items pertaining to the Phillips High School (Birmingham, Alabama) class of 1930. Wendell Phillips pamphlet "Can Abolitionists Vote or Take Office Under the United States Constitution?", 1845
Copy of Phillips' 1845 pamphlet "Can Abolitionists Vote or Take Office Under the United States Constitution?" W. H. Philpot letter, 1920 February 15
This collection consists of a letter dated 15 February 1920, to his daughter Annie, regarding his Civil War experiences. Physician's Account Book, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1850-1866
Record of doctor's visits, treatments, and charges, 1850-66 of an unknown Tuscaloosa physician. Pickens County, Alabama records, 1908-1946
Unidentified store accounts 1908-13; county taxes/funding 1935-36, a hotel register, and labor records from Pickens County, Alabama. James Pickens diary, 1864
This collection consists of a typed transcript of Pickens's diary, covering the dates 17 March-15 May 1864. Samuel Pickens papers, 1858-1865
This collection contains Pickens' school notebook, 1858; his friendship book, 1858-59; war letters to his mother; and a typed transcript of his diary, 1862-1865. Timothy Pickering letter, 1783 December 1
Letter from Pickering to New York Governor George Clinton, 1 December 1783, about what should be done with property on which the British had built military structures during their occupation of New York, 1776-83. Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Oakman, Alabama, 1883-1904
Minutes of monthly meetings, 1883-1904 with membership lists, dismissals, and deaths, of this Baptist church in Oakman, Walker County, Alabama. John D. Pollard letters, 1857-1858
Two letters written to a female friend in Aldie, (Virginia?) from Montgomery Alabama, 1857, 1858. They contain social news. John Flourney Ponder letters, 1936 August 27 and 28
Two letters, dated 27 and 28 August, to James A. Anderson and Tom Garner, peraining to the failed defense of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, during the Civil War. They were evidently dictated to Ponder's daughter. Ezekiel Abner Powell paper, ca. 1886
Typescript copy of an article titled " Fifty-five Years in West Alabama," for the Tuskaloosa Gazette, 1886, containing the recollections of an early settler. Walter H. Powers letterbook, 1938
A single letterbook containing copies of Gurley, Alabama businessman Walter H. Powers's outgoing correspondence, March-October 1938 Luleah G. Pratt letter, 1840 September 15
A letter dated 15 September 1840, to a cousin describing the death of Professor Horace S. Pratt of The University of Alabama. Also includes other material on Pratt and his family. William M. Pratt letter, 1864 April 22
A letter dated 22 April 1864, from Head Quarters, Sub-district of the Pamlico, Washington, D.C., to Commander Rerishan, warning him of enemy troop movements. The collection also contains a typed transcript. Margaret H. Prentiss paper, 1963 December 2
Paper for English 91, Dec. 2, 1963 - Dr. OB Emerson OB EMERSON PAPERS -- transfer Presbyterian Church, Gainesville, Alabama records, 1837-1884
Lists of members, infant baptisms, deaths, dismissals, a history of the church to 1877, and minutes of monthly meetings of this Presbyterian church in Gainesville, Alabama. Shorty Price letter, 1973 March 20
A letter dated 20 March 1973, from Louisville, Alabama to Joyce Lamont, acquisitions librarian at the University of Alabama Library, asking for prepayment for his forthcoming book, Alabama Politics--Tell It Like It Is. Charles? Prigmore papers, 1976-1982
This collection contains correspondence, photos, pamphlets, much of it material on the condition of children in China.
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