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W.H. Wait letter, 1865 April 29
A letter of 29 April 1865 allowing Private Silas Dickens to travel from Algiers, Louisiana, to New Orleans and back. Wade & Moody & Company records, 1865-1866
Record of cotton received by these Mobile commission merchants. Gives dates received, weights, charges, names of owners, and names of landings on the Alabama, Tombigbee, and Warrior Rivers where shipment originated. Joseph Walker receipt, 1861 January 4
Holographic receipt of W. G. Trenholm, Quartermaster General of 4th Brigade for $200, given at Charleston. Leslie Walker air navigation, detailing how to fly, 19--
Four chapters of manuscript, carbon copy Virginia Louise Walker, 1863
Book of handwritten poetry Bryant Smith Walkley school compositions, 1865-1867
compositions while a student at Central Institute, Elmore Co., Alabama. Annie E. Wall receipt, 1864 February 5
A receipt by Annie E. Wall recording partial payment for a team of mules, 5 February 1864. Statement and Proclamation of Governor George C. Wallace, University of Alabama, 1963 June 11
Statement and Proclamation of Governor George C. Wallace, University of Alabama, June 11, 1963 Waller family papers, 1852-1967
Letters, papers and photographs of this Montgomery, Alabama, native who served in the Foreign Service of the United States from 1916-1950. S. A. Waller letter, 1854 April 17
To "Dear friend," discussing family and farm matters, teaching school, and her thoughts on marriage. Lou Walls collection, 1964-1986
Materials (many photographs) on the University Dancers Walt ___ letter, 1918 December 29
Letter from unidentified American soldier to his girlfriend, Montigny-sur-Aube, France, 29 December 1918. Frank Walter[?] letter, 1935 April 5
To James A. Anderson regarding Croxton's raid on Tuscaloosa. The author witnessed the events at the age of seven. Walters and Calhoun Families papers, 1862-1951
Correspondence, legal documents and genealogical material relating to the Walters and Calhoun families. William Waltrip and Franklin Wright depositions, 1852
Two depositions, one by William Waltrip, the other by Franklin Wright, in a suit alleging that a Mr. Lashbrook had sold a sick slave woman named Matilda to one Byrd Wall under false pretenses, Calhoun, Kentucky, 25 May 1852. Oliver Keene papers, 1845-1958
Miscellaneous legal documents. Includes purchase contract for slave, tax receipt, oath of allegiance, and histories of the Keene family and of the PTA of Tuscaloosa. William Columbus Ward Valedictorian Address University of Alabama, 1858 July 15
Valedictory address delivered at the University of Alabama William Joseph Ward Henry Hotze and the London Index, 1957
Paper presented before the Alabama Historical Association, April 26, 1957. Amos Warner letter, 1820 June 18
Writing from Tuscaloosa, Alabama to Peter Wainwright of Boston. Notes business conditions. Watkins Family papers, 1827-1899
Personal and business papers of this Marengo County, Alabama family. Byron Franklin Watkins Army discharge, 1918 December 10
Honorable Discharge from the Army of the United States Charles A. Watson letter, 1928 April 20
A letter from Charles A. Watson to John E. Boos, describing his experiences at the Battle of Gettysburg, 20 April 1928. John Watson Letter, 1818 August 17
A letter from John Watson, Deputy Magistrate of Georgia, to Acting Georgia Governor William Rabun, protesting the Executive's interference in the execution of his legal duties in the case of 59 Africans who were allegedly seized under Executive orders and later sold. Governor Thomas Watts letters regarding the Alabama Corps of Cadets, 1864
Collection of letters written to Governor Thomas Watts regarding the Alabama Corps of Cadets. Bernard C. Weber papers, ca1927-1987
Personal papers of University of Alabama history professor Elizabeth Cherry Weir estate papers & genealogy, 1821-1960
Will and estate papers of Mrs. Elizabeth Cherry Weir (1821) of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; letters to Mrs. Pauline Jones Gandrud regarding Cherry family genealogy; and estate paper for John Warner of Tuscaloosa, 1824 Thomas J. Welsh letter, 1848 March 26
Written from Arizaba, Mexico, to Dr. S. S. McDonald, Mr. Herndon, and Mr. Legal. Tells of his activities and describes the countryside. Conrad Wesselhoeft collection, 1757-1907
Collection containing letters, wills, deeds, poems, lists of men involved in whaling, and other material from the northeast and eastern coast of the United States Lucius D. Whaley letter, 1862 November 23
Letter from Lucius D. Whaley, wounded Union Civil War soldier at Frankfurt, Kentucky, to his sister Mary M. Whaley of East Cleveland, Ohio, 23 November 1862. James White letters, 1862-1863
Written by White to his mother and father, describing the fortifications at Tullahoma, Tennessee; from JW's son Obadiah White to his mother, relating clothing needs and rumors of troop movements; from Jesse A. Justice to his wife, relating camp news, sickness, and rumors of movement. Willie T. White papers, 1859-1924
Mainly letters from servicemen during World War I, some photographs and family material Alto Lee Whithurst class notes, 1944
Notes for various history classes of the University of Alabama during the 1940s: History 107 & Readings, U.S. History & World History, and History of Old South Joseph Michale Whiteside scrapbook and poetry notebook, 1953-1984
Scrapbook contains photographs, letters from celebrities and politicians, certificates of merit, sheet music, and items related to entertainment industry. Notebook contains poetry written by Whiteside. Walter Wiesman speech, 1957
This collection consists of a transcript of Wiesman's speech, "Our Civic Responsibilities," delivered at the Alabama Conference on Citizenship, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, February 22, 1957. Charles Wiggins papers, 1916-1923
Correspondence and legal documents of this Jasper, Alabama, attorney Wilcox County, Alabama, circuit court receipt book, 1860-1888
Receipts, primarily for legal fees, circuit court, Wilcox County, Alabama Johnne Bryant Willbern (Mrs. York Y.) letters, 1954
Written by the wife of the chair of the political science department at the University of Alabama, Dr. York Y. Willbern, while accompanying her husband to New Zealand, where he was teaching. Written to family and friends, the letters tell of their family's experiences and describe local customs. The letters span May to September 1954. One clipping is included. Clanton Ware Williams papers, 1923-1975
Bound volumes of radio scripts covering world events, 1939-1942; 1947-1959, bound volumes of publications, including speeches, lectures, book reviews, and professional papers, 1923-1974, correspondence, 1923-1975, and miscellaneous papers of this University of Alabama historian. Hank Williams Memorial Fund. Records, 1953-1958
Index by name and state of the contributor. James D. Williams papers, 1969-1974
Various publications, pamphlets, reports and legal papers dealing with environmentalists' opposition to the construction of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers during the 1970's. Newspaper articles, magazine coverage, Corps of Engineers reports, records of lawsuits filed, National Wildlife Federation publications, various environmental groups newsletters, etc. Edward M. Willis letter, 1864 November 5
A letter by Union soldier Edward M. Willis to his parents, 5 November 1864. Augusta Evans Wilson papers, 1860-1894
Correspondence and miscellaneous clippings of this Mobile, Alabama author. Louise Pinion Wilson papers, 1957-1977
Article/paper about making hats from tree bark and other natural byproducts of the lumber industry. Genealogy of the Moore, Harvie/Harvey, Pinion, and Baynham families. William Winslett deed, 1853 November
Warranty deed for sale of land in Tallapoosa County, Alabama to Edward Hanrick. Not signed. Winstel family birth records, 1858-74
Small pocket diary with no entries other than the record of several births of children with the surname Winstel. John A. Winston letters, 1863-1864
Written to father-in-law, Joel W. Jones of Selma, Alabama, from John A. Winston, governor of Alabama, 1853-1857 R. W. Withers letter, 1858 May
Letter from a student at Green Springs School, Havana, Alabama, describing school life. Women's Missionary Society papers, 1879 – 1885
This collection consists of two papers, one is a history of the society and the other is about missions. A ledger contains meeting minutes from 1878 through 1885 for this Uniontown, Alabama church society. Charles Lyon Wood History of Lowndes County, Mississippi, 1925
Early explorers, settlers, soldiers, politicians and prominent men of this eastern Mississippi county which borders Alabama along Lamar and Pickens County lines. Map of historic Lowndes County. Includes physical description, agricultural profile, early roads and towns, lost towns, early churches and pastors, Indian treaties, etc. Henry B. Wood correspondence, 1861-1862
letters exchanged between Henry B and Sarah Wood during the Civil War. William Henderson Wood journal and will, 1876-1885
Daily journal and last will and testament of this Collinsville, DeKalb County, Alabama resident James Woodrow letter, 1852 September 22
Written from LaFayette, Chambers County, Alabama, subscribing to the Presbyterian. William Burnham Woods letter, 1877 January 14
Written to Charles W. Hanler, asking that a brochure be sent to him. Written while serving as judge of the United States fifth district court, of which Alabama was a part. Woodward Family papers, 1829-1958
Includes business and personal correspondence, financial records, photographs, and other materials of this Birmingham, Alabama family which operated the Woodward Iron Company. Samuel Gholson Woolf papers, 1930-1931
Personal correspondence and essays on various Southern topics by this Marengo County attorney and politician. Wright/Cotton/Douglass family papers, 1798-1990
Diaries, correspondence and other materials related to four generations of this Tennessee/Alabama family. J. K. Wright letter, 1865 January 26
Letter to a friend, B. F. Brown, in Nashville, written by a soldier in the 4th Alabama Cavalry while in prison hospital in Delaware. Discusses taking loyalty oath to end his imprisonment. Wyatt v. Stickney court orders, 1972
Copies of two court orders relating to the treatment of the mentally ill in Alabama. William Stokes Wyman scrapbooks & letters, 1847-1915
Letters and notes about 1848 trip to Alabama coal fields; scrapbooks of newspaper article beginning 1871 about Indian languages; early history of Tuscaloosa and Alabama; articles about University of Alabama history, and copies of newspaper clippings from Choctaw language paper "The Vindicator", published 1875 in Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Wynn Family papers, 1845 - 1913
Correspondence, diaries and legal and financial papers relating to John Henry Irby Wynn (1787-1854), teacher and farmer from Limestone County, his son Alexander Montgomery (1823-1897), daughter-in-law Martha (Custis) Wynn (1826-1907), and grandson John Robert Wynn (ca. 1860-1896). Diaries include accounts of Alexander Wynn's trip to Arkansas in the 1850s.
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