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PAMPHLETS VERTICAL FILES – PLACES,1846-1988

Finding aid

Call number: LPR118

Extent: 6.5 cubic ft. (7 cubic ft. boxes.)

To return to the ADAHCat catalog record, click here:http://adahcat.archives.alabama.gov:81/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=6894

Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130www.archives.alabama.gov

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Alabama

5 #39 A Summary Geography of Alabama, One of the United States ,1819, Ebenezer H. Cummins

1 #6 John Murray Forbe’s Horseback Trip to Alabama in 1831, 1904, Thomas Semmes Forbes

1 #14 Alabama in the 1830s as Recorded by British Travellers, 1938, Walter B. Posey

1 #4 The Progress and Prospect of Alabama, 1854. (Pamphet is a speech by Noah K.Davis delivered at the Howard College commencement ceremonies) COPY,original restricted because of fragile condition

1 #16 Early Courthouses of Alabama Prior to 1860, 1974, Historical ActivitiesCommittee, Colonial Dames of America

1 #13 Alabama Manual and Statistical Register 1869, James Hodgson

6 #17 Alabama As It Is, or the Immigrants and Capitalists Guide Book, 1888, Rev. B.F. Riley

1 #3 Historical Alabama (1893), a speech by Thomas Clark -- COPY, original restricted because of fragile condition

1 #7 Der Staat Alabama: Geographische Lage, Bevolkerung, Geschichte, Clima,Naturliche Hilfsquellen and Deutsche Colonien [The state Alabama:Geographical position, population, history, climate, soil and German colonies],1897, Hugo Lehman -- COPY, original restricted because of fragile condition

1 #18 Travelers Protective Association Commercial and Industrial Review [ofAlabama], 1908, Frank S. Rea, ed.

1 #15 Little Journeys in Alabama, 1925, Susan J. Price

1 #2 The Pageant Book: Official Program of the Ceremonies and the Pageant inCelebration of Alabama Home Coming Week, May 5-6, 1926 -- 3 copies

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Alabama (continued)

5 #40 A Travel Log: One of a Series of Historic Stories of Trips through Alabama1928, Peter A. Brannon

5 #41 Historic Highways in Alabama: Stories of Incidents Connected with the EarlyRoadways in the State, 1929, Peter A. Brannon

1 #1 Little Journey to Interesting Points in Alabama, 1930, Peter A. Brannon(includes Pleasantville and Carlowville, Selma to Tuscaloosa, Mount Meigs to Tuskegee and Tukabachi, Aberfoil to Chunnenuggee by Clayton and Midway, Wetumpka to Central, Nixburg and Rockford to Alexander City and Kialiga or Kowaliga, Desoto’s 1540 trip)

1 #5 States of Alabama and Tennessee: Counties and Major Cities, a Handbook ofCondensed Statistical Data for the Municipal Bond Buyer, 1935, Equitable Securities Corporation

1 #20 Book of Alabama: Commemorating the 4th Entrance of Alabama into the RoseBowl, 1935, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce

1 #8 Alabama in the Making of the Nation, address before the Alabama Division of theUnited Daughters of the Confederacy, Mrs Townes Randolph

1 #11 Alabama: Heart of a New Industrial Empire, 1940, John M. Ward, Alabama State Chamber of Commerce

1 #12 Rules of the Courts of the State of Alabama

1 #24 A Cheer for Alabama: Rose Bowl Book (1938), Birmingham Chamber ofCommerce

1 #23 Look Over Alabama, ca. 1939-1943, Alabama State Chamber of Commerce

1 #21 Alabama Today and Tomorrow, 1944, reprint from the Manufacturers Record,Alabama State Chamber of Commerce with the State Planning Board -- 2 copies

1 #22 The Alabama Story, 1953, reprint from the Manufacturers Record, Alabama StateChamber of Commerce

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Alabama (continued)

1 #19 Alabama, A Good Place to Work and Live, 196?, Alabama Power Company--primarily photos of schools, the Dept. of Archives and History, health, agriculture, etc.

1 #9 Literary Alabama Calendar, 1972

1 #17 1983 Alabama Directory: Name of State and County Officials (1983), BrownPrinting Co.

5 #42 In View of Home: Alabama Landscape Photographs, 1989, Frances Osborn Robb1 #10 (from an exhibition organized by the Huntsville Museum)

Alabama--Buildings

6 #18 Alabama Courthouses and Town Squares, ca. 1970s, Alabama Council ofArchitects

Alabama--Counties

1 #25 Comparative Data on Alabama Counties: Results of the 1986 County GovernmentSurvey, 1987, Association of County Commissions of Alabama

Alabama--Autauga CountyPrattville

1 #29 Prattville: From Nothing to Now, 1972, William Larry Hunt

Alabama--Baldwin County

1 #30 The Land of Opportunity, n.d., Magnolia Springs Land Company--2 copies

1 #31 Baldwin County, Alabama: Observations of a Former Minnesota Man, 1922, P. W. Sharp--includes pictures of Daphne, Fairhope, Foley, and Fort Blakeley

1 #32 South Baldwin County, 196?, South Baldwin County Chamber of Commerce-- tourist brochure

3 #43 Along the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, Ala., n.d., David Holt--includes photos ofmany homes in Point Clear, Fairhope, Montrose and Daphne

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Alabama--Baldwin CountyElberta

1 #33 Elberta Golden Jubilee, 1954, Elberta Golden Jubilee Committee

Alabama--Baldwin CountyFairhope

1 #34 Real Fairhope Folks, 1928, Eleanor Risley

1 #35 A Utopian Heritage: The Fairhope Single Tax Colony, n.d., Paul M. Gaston--is apromotional pamphlet for Gaston’s book with several pictures

Alabama--Baldwin CountyFort Morgan

1 #36 Fort Morgan and Thoughts Under Seven Flags, ca. 1947, Hatchett Chandler

1 #37 Little Gems from Fort Morgan, 1950, Hatchett Chandler

Alabama--Baldwin CountyPoint Clear

1 #38 Point Clear Cavalcade, 1519-1941, The Grand Hotel

Alabama--Barbour County

1 #39 Legislative Origin of Barbour County, 1934, William C. Swanson--2 copies

Alabama--Blount County

1 #41 The Forrest-Streight Raid: A Blount County Viewpoint, 1963, Blount County Historical Society

1 42 The Possibilities of Oneonta and Blount County, Alabama, 1953, Oneonta Chamber of Commerce--3 copies

1 #53 Blount County: Glimpses from the Past (1965), Junior Blount County Historical Society

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Alabama--Blount CountyCleveland

5 #44 Cleveland, Ala., 1989, Eldridge Bynum

Alabama--Calhoun CountyAnniston

1 #46 Anniston in North Alabama: The Model City of the South, 1966 reprint of 1885 original, Anniston Land and Improvement Co.

1 #47 Anniston, Ala., 1889, Anniston City Land Company--COPY, original restrictedbecause of fragile condition

1 #51 Anniston, Alabama: The Model City, 1902, The Commercial Club

1 #48 Anniston, Alabama: A Model City, 1917, Anniston Chamber of Commerce--2 copies

1 #49 Telling the World about Anniston, Alabama, 1929 (Copy of a radio address delivered over WAPI, Birmingham, Ala., by col. Harry M. Ayers, 15 Feb.1929)

--2 copies

1 #50 Anniston, Alabama, the Model City, 1950, Anniston Chamber of Commerce

Alabama--Calhoun CountyAnniston--Education

1 #52 History of Anniston High School, 1979, Margaret Keelan Newman

2 #11 The Anniston Business College Catalog, 1899

1 #54 Reminiscences of the Early Days in Chambers County (originally published in theLaFayette Sun in 1890 and republished in the Alabama Historical Quarterly inthe fall of 1942), E. G. Richards

Alabama--Cherokee County

1 #55 Our Cherokee: A Bicentennial Publication, 1976, Boys and Girls of Cherokee County, Ala.

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Alabama--Cherokee County (continued)

1 #56 A Short History of Cherokee County, 1972 reprint of a 1936 publication), Hugh Cardon

Alabama--Chilton County

1 #57 All Aboard: Chilton’s Going Places, 1987, Chilton County Chamber of Commerce

1 #58 Alabama Rural Communities: A Study of Chilton County, 1940, Irwin T. Sanders and Douglas Ensminger

1 #59 Chilton County and Her People: A Brief History, 1940, Thomas Eugene Wyatt--includes pictures of individuals

1 #60 Chilton County and Her People: A Brief History, 1951, Thomas Eugene Wyatt

Alabama--Choctaw County

2 #1 Place names in Choctaw County, Ala., 1850-1860, Slave Census andPushmataha, 1988, Ann H. Gay

Alabama--Cleburne County

2 #2 Report of Investigations, Stone Hill Copper Mine, Cleburne and RandolphCounties, Ala., 1948, Hugh D. Pallister and J. R. Thoenen

Alabama--Conecuh CountyEvergreen

2 #3 The Early History of What Is Known as the Evergreen Beat, 1981 reprint of 1879original, Young M. Rabb

Alabama--Coosa River

2 #4 Report of the Survey of the Coosa River, 1868, Major Thomas Pearsall -- COPY

Alabama--Covington County

2 #19 The Three Notch Road Across Covington County, 1824, 1992, George Sidney Waits, Jr.

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Alabama--Covington CountyAndalusia

5 #45 Fifteen Years of Progress: Alabama Textile Productions Corp., Andalusia, Ala.,1944, Alabama Textile Products

Alabama--Cullman countyEducation

2 #5 A County Superintendent of Education for Cullman and Winston Counties ofAlabama, 1927, Paine Denson

Alabama--Dallas CountyCahaba

2 #9 By-Laws of Cahaba Council, Held at Cahaba, Dallas County, Adopted December,1857, 1859 -- COPY, original restricted because of fragile condition

2 #10 A Glance at Old Cahaba: Alabama’s Early Capital, 1961, Bert Neville

Alabama--Dallas CountySelma

5 #37 Selma, Alabama: A Charming Southern Winter Resort, ca. 1894

2 #13 The Many Attractive Geographical, Financial, Industrial and AgriculturalAdvantages that Have Made Selma and Dallas County, One of the Most Progressive Districts in the State of Alabama, ca. 1910, Selma Chamber of Commerce

2 #14 Selma and Dallas County: 150 Years, (1969, Selma and Dallas County Sesquicentennial Committee

2 #15 What’s Good About Downtown: A Handbook for the Economic and AestheticRevitalization of Downtown Selma, Alabama, Aug. 1979, Nicholas H. Holmes

2 #16 Hello Selma: The History of Telephone Service in Selma, Alabama, 1880-1890,ca. 1980, South Central Bell

2 #17 Edmund Winston Pettus Bridge Celebration Souvenir Program, 24-26 May 1940--2 copies, includes brief bio of Pettus, map of Selma, and history of the bridge

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Alabama--DeKalb County

6 #19 Echoes from Dixie, the Land of Plenty, 1911, Oscar V. Case

Alabama--DeKalb CountyFort Payne

2 #18 Fort Payne Illustrated, 1970 reproduction of an 1889 pamphlet, Historical 5 #46 Committee of Landmarks of DeKalb County--2 copies

Alabama--Elmore County

2 #20 Elmore County Heritage 1972: Fort Toulouse, 1972, Elmore County Historical5 #47 Society includes pictures of individuals, churches, stores, and homes from 19th and 20th centuries--2 copies

2 #22 Tri-Community Directory: Millbrook, Coosada, Robinson Springs, 1970, Millbrook Men’s Club

5 #2 Camp Rotary, Elmore County, Alabama, 1922, Peter A. Brannon

Alabama--Elmore CountyDams

5 #48 Dedication of the Lock Eighteen Development of Alabama Power Company, 1927, Alabama Power Co.--2 copies

6 #29 Laying of the Cornerstone and Dedication of Martin Dam, ca. 1936, AlabamaPower Co.

Alabama--Elmore CountyDeatsville

2 #24 The Story of Holtville [in Deatsville], 1944, Holtville High School Faculty

Alabama--Elmore CountyEclectic

2 #25 History of Eclectic, 1954, A. R. Jones

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Alabama--Elmore CountyEducation

2 #21 Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Public Schools, Elmore County, 1905--Copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Elmore CountyWetumpka

2 #23 Storr’s Pecan Groves, Wetumpka, ca. 1923, contains many diagrams and promotional statements about pecans

6 #20 Wetumpka, Ala.: Fingertip Information on a Great Southern Town, 1971, Austin R. Martin

Alabama--Escambia CountyEducation

4 #27 The Story of the Downing Industrial School, 1919, Rev. J. M. Shofner

Alabama--Etowah CountyAlabama City

6 #21 Sheeting Facts, 1906, Dwight Manufacturing Co.

5 #49 Alabama City: Its Location and the Advantages It Offers the Workingman, 1910s, Dwight Manufacturing Co. (2 copies)

Alabama--Etowah CountyEducation

2 #29 Etowah County Education Directory, 1960-1961, Etowah County Board of Education

Alabama--Etowah CountyGadsden

2 #30 Gadsden, Alabama: Our Story could Be Yours, 1970 2 #31 A Little Book About Gadsden, Alabama, 1938, Woman’s Club--2 copies

5 #50 Gadsden: From Then! Til Now, 1975, Woman’s Club

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Alabama--Etowah CountyGadsden--Industry

5 #51 A Trip Through Alabama Power Company’s New Gadsden Steam Plant, 1949, Alabama Power Co.

Alabama--Greene County

5 #52 Snedecor’s Directory of Greene County, Ala., 1963 reprint of 1855/1856 directory, Franklin Shackelford Mosely--the maps that accompany this directory

can be found in the maps finding aid

Alabama--Greene CountyGreensborough

2 #32 Charter of Greensborough, 1860 -- 2 copies

Alabama--Gulf Coast

6 #22 Condition and Extent of the Natural Oyster Beds and Barren Bottoms ofMississippi Sound, Ala., 1913, H. F. Moore

Alabama--Hale County

2 #33 A Report on Tanglewood, Hale County, Alabama, for the University of Alabamaand the Alabama Historical Commission, 1980

Alabama--Houston CountyDothan

2 #34 Let Us Go to Dothan, 1964, Board of Commissioners

Alabama--Jackson CountySand Mountain

2 #35 Civilization of Sand Mountain, Alabama, 1935, Roland M. Harper

Alabama--Jefferson CountyCourts

2 #36 Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court of Jefferson County: Annual Report,1953--includes a brief history of the court, as well as highlights and case analysis

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Alabama--Jefferson CountyMedicine, public health, and health education

2 #37 The Medical College of Alabama: The South’s Newest Four Year College, 1948, Emmet B. Carmichael

2 #38 The Medical Profession and Its Duties to the Public, 1902, W. E. B. Davis--copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

2 #39 Address [Retrospect of the Work of Jefferson County Medical Society], 1888, W. E. B. Davis--copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

2 #40 Biennial Report of the Jefferson County Dept. of Health, 1965-1966 -- Golden Anniversary Issue

2 #41 Health Education Manual for Teachers in Jefferson County Schools, 1923, ZoeLa Forge

2 #42 The Lloyd Noland Story, Health and Medicine in Jefferson County, Ala., 1970, E. Bryce Robinson, Jr.

Alabama--Jefferson CountyBessemer

2 #43 The Facts of Bessemer, Alabama, 1888, Bessemer Land and Improvement Co.

2 #44 An Essay on Bessemer, Alabama: Its Resources and Advantages as aManufacturing Center, 1890. W. P. G. Harding

5 #53 Mining and Manufacturing Advantages at Bessemer in the Heart of MineralAlabama, 1887, Bessemer Land and Improvement Co.

Alabama--Jefferson CountyBirmingham

2 #45 Birmingham, 1915, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce

2 #46 A History of Birmingham, 1971, reprint from Birmingham Magazine (Dec. 1971)

2 #48 This Is Birmingham, Alabama, ca. 1960, Birmingham’s Committee of 100

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Alabama--Jefferson CountyBirmingham (continued)

2 #49 Birmingham, City of Industry and Beauty, Invites You, ca. 1950, Chamber ofCommerce

2 #50 Birmingham!, ca. 1970s, Metropolitan Development Board

2 #51 The University and the City, 1971, Joseph Volker

2 #59 Norwood, the Placid Place, ca. 1920s

2 #60 The Other Man’s World Mountain Lake, 1913, South Birmingham Heights Land Co.

5 #54 Go to Town, Birmingham: Update on a Vital City Center, 1985, BirminghamHistorical Society

Alabama--Jefferson CountyBirmingham--Businesses

5 #55 Forty Years of Birmingham and the Birmingham Trust and Savings Co.,1887-1927, ca. 1927

2 #47 History of the Elyton Land Company and Birmingham, Ala., 1892, H. M.Caldwell--2 copies

6 #23 Valleyview Poultry Farm, n. d.

2 #61 The Story of the Birmingham News, a Good Newspaper, 1967, Clarence B. Hanson, Jr.

Alabama--Jefferson CountyBirmingham--Education

2 #56 Dedication: John Herbert Phillips High School, 1923

Alabama--Jefferson CountyBirmingham--Ethnic Groups

5 #56 The New Patrida: The Story of Birmingham’s Greeks, ca. 1981, Birmingfind

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Alabama--Jefferson CountyBirmingham--Ethnic Groups (continued)

5 #57 The Italians: From Bisacquina to Birmingham, ca. 1982, Birmingfind

5 #58 Paying “Civic Rent”: The Jews of Emanu-El and the Birmingham Community,1982, Robert G. Corley

5 #59 Birmingham’s Lebanese: “The Earth Turned to Gold”, ca. 1982, Birmingfind

Alabama--Jefferson CountyBirmingham--Fine arts

2 #57 Overture: Birmingham, Alabama, 1966-1967

2 #58 Governor and Mrs. James Honoring UAB Town and Gown Theater and JamesHatcher, Founding Director, 1980

Alabama--Jefferson CountyBirmingham--Industry

5 #60 U. S. Steel Corporation Industrial Park, n.d.

5 #61 The Story of Hayes Aircraft Corp., ca. 1956

5 #62 Sanitation at Mining Villages in the Birmingham District, Ala., 1913, Dwight E.Woodbridge

Alabama--Jefferson CountyBirmingham--Sloss Furnace

6 #24 The Ghost in the Sloss Furnace, 1987, Kathryn Tucker Windham

Alabama--Jefferson CountyEnsley

2 #62 The Industrial History of Ensley, Alabama, 1907, Crawford A. Perkins

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Alabama--Jefferson CountyLeeds

2 #63 Leeds, Alabama: Community Facilities Plan, Public Improvements Program, ca.1965, Leeds City Planning Commission

Alabama--Lauderdale County

2 #64 History of Muscle Shoals, Pictures of Wilson Dam, 1922, W. R. McKerall--copy,original restricted because of fragile condition [Includes infomation on Florence, Sheffield, Tuscumbia, and early history of the Shoals area, the Tenn. River canal, and the nitrate plants built during World War I.]

Alabama--Lauderdale CountyFlorence

6 #25 The Florence Land, Mining, and Manufacturing Co., 1887--includes information about the community

2 #65 Speech of Hon. Emmett O’Neal in Opposition to an Act to Establish a Dispensaryat Florence, Ala, 1900, Emmett O’Neal--copy, original restricted because of

fragile condition

2 #63 River Oriented Heavy Industrial Sites at Florence, Ala., ca. 1969, Florence-Lauderdale Industrial Expansion Committee

Alabama--Lee County

2 #67 Lee County: How It All Began, 1976, H. Ray Black and David M. Hall

6 #26 Rural Neighborhoods and Communities of Lee County, Alabama, 1941, John B.Holt

Alabama--Lee CountyAlabama Polytechnic Institute/Auburn University

2 #70 Twenty Years’ Work: Historical Sketch of the A. and M. College, 1892, Baccalaureate Address by William LeRoy Brown--3 copies

2 #71 Auburn University Through the Years, 1856-1973 (1973), Malcolm McMillan and Allen Jones

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Alabama--Limestone County

2 #72 Early History of Limestone County by the Late Capt. R. A. McClellan, reprinted 1927, 2 copies

2 #73 Athens-Limestone Sesquicentennial Booklet, 1818-1868, City of Athens

2 #74 A History of Athens and Incidentally of Limestone County, Alabama, 1825-1876,1978 reprint, John Thomas Tanner (Edited by W. Stanley and Addie S. Hoole)

Alabama--Lowndes County

3 #1 Old Homestead, ca. 1950, Mary Gilchrist Powell Shirley -- has photographs of several buildings, including the Thomas C. Bragg home, the Lewis-Hall-Ewing-

James house, Lowndesboro Female Institute, and the H. C. Howard house

Alabama--Macon County

3 #2 Home Place, ca. 1965, Eva Chandler Gagnon

Alabama--Macon County Tuskegee Institute

3 #3 Origins of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, 1938, Edmund H. Dryer--2 copies

3 #4 Tuskegee Normal and Industrial School for Training Colored Teachers: Its Storyand Its Songs (1884), Helen W. Ludlow -- copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

3 #5 Tuskegee Institute: The First Fifty Years (1931), Anson Phelps Stokes

3 #6 Tuskegee Institute: Education in the Highest Public Interest, 1983, Tuskegee Institute

Alabama-Madison County

3 #7 Huntsville, Madison County and Trade Territory, 1940, Alabama Chamber of Commerce

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Alabama--Madison CountyHuntsville

3 #8 Glimpses into Ante-Bellum Homes, Huntsville, Alabama, ca. 1952, AmericanAssociation of University Women

3 #9 Know Your Town: Huntsville, Alabama, 1966, League of Women Voters

3 #10 Huntsville, Alabama: Rocket City, Alabama, 1953, John McCormick and James Record

3 #11 Welcome to Echols Hill, n.d.

Alabama--Marengo CountyVine and Olive Colony

3 #12 French Military Adventures in Alabama, 1818-1828, 1937, Thomas W. Martin--2 copies

3 #13 The French Grant in Alabama: A History of the Founding of Demopolis, 1904,Gaius Whitfield, Jr.

5 #64 History of Vine and Olive Colony as told in Scenic Wallpaper Painted about1818, 1939

5 #65 The Domingan Kettle: Philadelphian-Emigre Planters in Alabama, 1988, KentGardien

Alabama--Marshall County

3 #14 Marshall County One Hundred Years Ago, 1903, O. D. Street--copy, originalrestricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Marshall CountyAlbertville

3 #15 Albertville, Alabama, 1975, Albertville Chamber of Commerce

Alabama--Mobile County

5 #38 Along the Bay Shore, ca. 1900, David Holt

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Alabama--Mobile County (continued)

3 #40 Blowing Mobile’s Horn, 1910, North Mobile Development co.--2 copies; one in poor condition

3 #43 Along the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, Alabama, ca. 1910s, David Holt (Includes photos of many in Point Clear, Battles Wharf, Zundel’s Wharf,

Fairhope, Volanta, Montrose, and Daphne)--copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

3 #41 Cornbread, Creoles and Cajans: A Story of the Mobile Delta Country, 1938, Peter Brannon--2 copies

6 #27 Gateways in History, n.d., Mary Owen Carney

Alabama--Mobile CountyBayou La Batre

3 #17 The History of Bayou La Batre, 1786-1963, 1963, A Crum Schambeau

Alabama--Mobile CountyCorps of Engineers

6 #3 A History of the Mobile District, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1815 to 1971,1975, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, South Atlantic Division

Alabama--Mobile CountyDauphin Island

3 #18 History of Beautiful Dauphin Island: Origin of Street Names, ca. 1954,Richebourg Gaillard McWilliams

Alabama--Mobile CountyEducation

3 #16 Financial Report of County Superintendent of Education for Mobile County,1871--copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile

3 #19 Glimpses of Old Mobile, ca. 1940, Marian Francis Acker

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Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile (continued)

3 #20 Social Life in Mobile, 1900, Rev. J. R. Burgett--copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

3 #21 Mobile, Ala.: The Queen City of the Gulf, 1896, The Commercial Club

3 #24 The Founding of Mobile, 1702-1718, 1911, Peter J. Hamilton

3 #25 A Vignette of Mobile, 1775-1976, 1976, Helen DuBois Johnston

3 #26 Mobile, Alabama: Queen of the Gulf, ca. 1910, Mobile Chamber of Commerce

3 #27 Mobile, Alabama, 1930, Mobile Chamber of Commerce

3 #28 Official Program of the Celebration of Mobile’s 250th Anniversary, 1961, Mobile Chamber of Commerce

3 #29 1936-1937 Classified Directory, 1937, Mobile Press Register

3 #30 Mobile: History of a Seaport Town, 1949, Charles Grayson Summersell

Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile--Banks

3 #22 A Short View of Mobile’s Ancient Money as Displayed by First Federal Savingsand Loan on the Occasion of the Opening of the New Building October 26, 1961,

Cameron and Mary Francis Plummer

6 #1 Thirty-eight Years, 1901-1939, 1940, Merchants National Bank

6 #2 By-laws of the National Commercial Bank of Mobile, 1871--copy, originalrestricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile--Docks and port

3 #34 Mobile: Statement of Water-Borne Commerce of Ports and Rivers, 1908, Mobile Chamber of Commerce and Maritime Exchange and Shipper’s Association

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Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile--Docks and port (continued)

3 #35 Port of Mobile, 1923, issued by the Alabama State Harbor Commission for use at the 10th Annual National Foreign Trade Convention

Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile--Education

3 #36 Directory of the Mobile Public Schools, City and County, 1948-1949

Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile--Fire Departments

3 #37 The Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company of Mobile, 1838-1888, 1967, Caldwell Delaney

Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile--Fine Arts

3 #38 The Literary History of Mobile, 1914, Erwin (Includes information on A. B. Meek, Augustus Requier, Father Ryan, and Harry Toulmin.)

3 #39 Mobile Silversmiths and Jewelers, 1820-1867, 1970, Sidney Adair Smith

Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile--Medicine, public health, and health education

3 #23 Report of the Surgery of Mobile for the Year 1869, 1870, J. T. Gilmore--copy,original restricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Mobile CountyMobile--Organizations

3 #33 Articles of Association and By-Laws of the Commercial Club of Mobile,Alabama, Adopted April 1890--copy, original restricted because of fragile

condition

Alabama--Monroe County

3 #44 Flora of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama, 1936, Roland M. Harper

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Alabama--Montgomery County

3 #45 Montgomery County Farm Program, 1946, Agricultural Extension Service

6 #7 Montgomery County, Alabama, ca. 1922, Chamber of Commerce, Farm Section

Alabama--Montgomery CountyEducation

4 #23 The Physical and Health Conditions of the Montgomery County Rural Schools forWhite Children: A Report to the County Board of Education, 1917, William F.

Feagin--2 copies

4 #24 Transportation of School Children, Montgomeery County, Alabama: TwelveTrucks Placed in Commission, Sept. 18, 1922, T. L. Head, Jr.

Alabama--Montgomery CountySocial services

3 #46 Protective Services for Children in Trouble in Montgomery County, 1947, Montgomery Community Council

3 #48 Mental Health Resources and Needs in Montgomery County, 1966, MontgomeryCommunity Council

Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery

3 #49 A Sketch, Historical and Statistical of the City of Montgomery, 1885, H. G.McCall--copy, original restricted because of fragile condition(Includes views of Montgomery; a chapter on military companies; information

schools, churches, the fire dept., individual companies, and public utilities.)

3 #50 Alabama State Capitol: An Historical Sketch, 1898, James B. simpson--copy,original restricted because of fragile condition

3 #51 City of Montgomery, Alabama: History, Resources, and Progress, ca. 1900,Brown Printing Co. (Includes photos of buildings in the city.)

3 #52 Montgomery, 1906, published for S. H. Kress

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Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery (continued)

3 #54 “Mine Own People”: Memorial Day, Montgomery, Alabama, April 26, 1921,John Tilley (Confederate Memorial Day)

3 #55 Yesterday and Today: Montgomery, Alabama, ca. 1937, Montgomery Chamber ofCommerce -- 2 copies

3 #56 A Brief History of Montgomery, Alabama, 1953, Montgomery Chamber ofCommerce, Research Division

3 #57 Montgomery: The Capital City of Alabama, 1961, Montgomery Chamber ofCommerce, Division of Publicity, Conventions and Tourists

3 #59 Looking at the Past: Some Walking Tours of Montgomery’s 19th CenturyArchitecture, 1978, Ron Roth and William DePaola (Montgomery Museum of

Fine Art)

3 #60 Official Guide to the City of Montgomery, 1861-1920, Tintagil Club

4 #1 Early Ante-Bellum Montgomery: A Black-Belt Constituency, 1941, Clanton W. Williams

4 #38 A Story of the Names of the Avenues, Streets and Parks of North Highlands,1910, W. B. Davidson--2 copies

4 #41 The Lightning Route, a Milestone in the March of Progress, 1868-1936, AlabamaPower Company--2 copies

6 #5 Lee Place: Montgomery’s New High Grade Residence District, ca. 1907

4 #39 Lot Number One of New Philadelphia Town: The Story of the Lomax House, 1930, Peter A. Brannon

6 #4 A Brief Sketch of the Corn Palace, Alabama State Exposition, 16-22 Oct. 1911, L. N. Duncan and J. B. Hobdy

6 #6 Fourteen Adams Avenue: A Story of Two Houses, 1929, Peter A. Brannon

3 #58 Spaces and Places: Views of Montgomery’s Built Environment, 1978, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts--2 copies

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Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Businesses

6 #28 Frosty Morn Plant Tour Guide, n.d.

4 #42 Program for the Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Invention of the Telephoneand the Forty-Sixth Anniversary of the Opening of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1926, Montgomery Telephone Exchange

Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Camp Sheridan

4 #2 Souvenir History of Camp Sheridan: Montgomery, Alabama, 1918, E. L. May

Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Capitol

4 #3 State Capitol of Alabama, 1943, Algernon Blair--2 copies(Includes a color foldout map of the Olmstead Brothers plan for the Capitol

complex.)

4 #4 A Study for the Restoration of the State Capitol of Alabama, 1973, State Capitol Preservation Committee

4 #5 The Alabama State Capitol, 1917, John H. Wallace, Jr. -- 2 copies

4 #34 Alabama State Capitol: An Historical Sketch, 1898, James B. Simpson -- copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Education

4 #20 Montgomery Children Go to School: Report of the Superintendent to the Board ofEducation, Montgomery, Alabama, 1936-1937, C. M. Dannelly

4 #21 Hamner Hall: A Diocesan School for Girls, 1881-1882, Rev. George M. Everhart, Rector

4 #22 The University School, Montgomery, Ala., John Metcalf Starke, Founder andProprietor, 1887-1937 Includes a roster of students the school, 1887-1937.

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Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Education (continued)

4 #25 Calhoun-Chamberlain School [for girls], Montgomery, Alabama, ca. 1900s, J. E. Calhoun -- 2 copies

4 #26 The Edgar School for Boys, Montgomery, Alabama, Announcements, 1926-1927

4 #28 We Remember: The Life Stories of These Montgomery Educators, 1957, Alpha Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma -- 2 copies

(Covers Charles Lewis Floyd, William Robert Harrison, Lula Vickers Ledbetter, Emma MacMillan, and Janie Lou Rives)

Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Fire Department

4 #29 History of the Montgomery Fire Department, 1920, Firemen’s Relief Association -- copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

4 #30 History of the Fire Department, Montgomery, Alabama, 1817-1926, 1926, Tennent L. McDaniel -- 2 copies

Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Legal Profession

4 #35 General Rules and Fee Bill of Montgomery Bar Association, 1920

Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Maxwell Air Force Base

4 #36 Fifty Years of Aviation History at Maxwell Air Force Base, 1910-1960, ca. 1960, Office of Information

4 #37 Air Carnival for the Benefit of the Army Relief Society, Maxwell Field, Program, 1923 -- 2 copies

6 #8 Guide to Maxwell Air Force Base, 1951-1952, Public Information Office

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Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Medicine, public health and health education

4 #40 Water Supply and Sewage Disposal in Montgomery, the People’s Problem, ca. 1954, Montgomery Water Works Board -- 2 copies

Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Organizations

Country Club6 #10 The Country Club of Montgomery: Constitution, Rules and Members, 1905

Masons4 #32 By-Laws, Montgomery Lodge No. 11, 1860 -- original restricted because of fragile condition

Odd Fellows4 #31 Address Delivered before Montgomery Lodge, No. 6, I. O. O. F., 1847, Crawford M. Jackson -- copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

Rotary Club4 #17 Who’s Who in Montgomery Rotary, 1916, Fraternal Committee

4 #18 Who’s Who in the Rotary Club, Vol. II, 1920, Roster Committee

Scottish Rite4 #33 Crowning Motif of the Temple Dedication Reunion, April 10-13, 1926.

(Includes photos of men in alabama inivolved in Scottish Rite. A local membership list is included and deaths of members in 1927 and 1928 are

recorded.)

Alabama--Montgomery CountyMontgomery--Social Services

4 #19 Community Resources, City of Montgomery, 1940, Montgomery County Department of Human Welfare

Alabama--Morgan CountyDecatur

4 #44 Industrial Directory of Decatur, Alabama, 1969-1970, Decatur Chamber of Commerce

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Alabama--Morgan CountyHartselle

4 #43 Old Morgan County High School, 1979, Bethel Road Historical Board

4 #45 Hartselle Centennial, 100 Years in Retrospect, 1970, Hartselle Centennial, Inc.

Alabama--Perry CountyJudson College

4 #46 Exercises in Connection with the Opening of the Carnegie Library of JudsonCollege, with the Address of Mr. Ray Rushton, 1908, Marion Standard -- copy,

original restricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Perry CountyMarion

4 #47 Ante-Bellum Marion: Cultural Center of the Plantation South, ca. 1970 -- 2copies

Alabama--Pike County

4 #50 Pioneer and Modern History of Pike County, 1965 revision of a 1937 work, Ella Reville Hataway -- 3 copies

4 #51 The Road to Wealth Runs through Pike County, ca. 1920s, E. A. Strout Farm Agency

4 #52 Official Souvenir Centennial Celebration of Pike County, 1921, Troy and Pike County Chambers of Commerce

Alabama--Pike CountyBrundidge

4 #49 History of Brundidge, 1938, Myrtis Connell Colley

Alabama--Russell County

5 #1 Vilula and Something of the Brannons from There, 1966, Peter A. Brannon

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Alabama--St. Clair County

6 #10 Fort Strother, 1970, Hoyt B. Hamilton from notes and research by Erman L. Crew

Alabama--St. Clair CountyPell City

5 #4 A Pen Picture of Pell City and Sumter Cogswell, the Builder, 1936, Clyde W. Ennis

Alabama--St. Clair CountyRagland

5 #5 What Ragland, Alabama, the Center of the Agricultural, Mining andManufacturing District of the South Has and Offers, ca. 1900s, W. T. Brown

Alabama--Shelby CountyAldrich

5 #7 The Story of Aldrich, Alabama, ca. 1943, Henry A. Emfinger -- 2 copies

Alabama--Shelby CountyMontevallo

5 #8 Montevallo: The First One Hundred Years, 1977, Eloise Meroney

Alabama--Sumter CountyGainesville

5 #9 Historic Gainesville, ca. 1971, Louise Goodloe Rieves -- 2 copies

Alabama--Sumter CountyLivingston

5 #10 Artesian Mineral Well, Livingston, Sumter County, Alabama, 1877, R. D.Webb -- copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Talladega County

5 #11 Triumph of Community Enterprise: A Brief History of the Talladega County WarPlants Conversion Committee, 1944-1948

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Alabama--Tallapoosa County

5 #12 Fort Okfuski, A British Post on the Tallapoosa River, 1953, Peter A. Brannon

Alabama--Tallapoosa CountyDadeville--Education

6 #14 Alabama’s First Medical School, 1953, Ina Shepherd

6 #15 Graefenberg, the Shepard Family’s Medical School, 1933, Roy H. Turner

Alabama--Tallapoosa CountyDams

6 #29 Laying of the Cornerstone and Dedication of Martin Dam, 1936, Alabama PowerCo.

6 #30 Dedication: Thurlow Dam, ca. 1939, Alabama Power Co.

Alabama--Tallapoosa CountyIndustry

6 #16 The Story of the Russell Manufacturing Co., 1952, Virginia Henderson Dillon

Alabama--Tuscaloosa County

5 #14 The Aquatic Vegetation of Squaw Shoals, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, 1914, Roland M. Harper

5 #15 A Botanical Bonanza in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, 1922, Roland M. Harper

Alabama--Tuscaloosa CountyTuscaloosa

5 #16 Tuscaloosa Sketches, 1967, Helen F. Blackshear

5 #17 Historic Tuscaloosa, a Self-Conducted Tour, 1966, Matt W. Clinton

5 #18 Bonded Indebtedness of the City of Tuscaloosa, 1890, J. H. Fitts -- copy, originalrestricted because of fragile condition

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Alabama--Tuscaloosa CountyTuscaloosa (continued)

5 #19 Introduction to the History of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1925, Thomas ChalmersMcCorvey

5 #20 Reliable Information as to the City and County Tuskaloosa, Ala., for Capitalists, Manufacturers, Miners, Agriculturists and All Other Classes, 1887, Tuskaloosa

Board of Industries--copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

5 #21 The City of Tuskaloosa, Its Many Advantages as a Manufacturing Point and as aPlace of Residence the Facts that Make It the Pittsburgh of the South, 1887,

Tuskaloosa Coal, Iron and Land Co.

Alabama--Tuscaloosa CountyUniversity of Alabama

5 #22 The University and the State, 1922, P. P. Claxton

5 #23 An Address Delivered before the Philomathic Society at Its First Anniversary, 1833, Calvin Jones -- copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Walker CountyCarbon Hill

5 #24 Catalogue and Premium List of First Annual Fair, Carbon Hill, Alabama, 29-31Oct. 1913

5 #25 Catalogue and Premium List of Second Annual Fair, Carbon Hill, Alabama, 21-26 Sept. 1914

Alabama--Washington CountyBladon Springs

5 #26 Analysis of Bladon Springs, 1846, R. T. Brumby -- copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

Alabama--Wilcox County

5 #29 Eleventh Annual Fair, Agricultural and Mechanical Association of WilcoxCounty at Camden, 1882 -- copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

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Alabama--Wilcox CountyPine Hill

5 #30 History of Pine Hill, 1976, Heritage Committee of the Bicentennial Commision

Alabama--Winston County

2 #5 A County Superintendent of Education for Cullman and Winston Counties ofAlabama, 1927, Paine Denson

Rivers and HarborsCoosa River

2 #4 Report of the Survey of the Coosa River, 1868, Major Thomas Pearsall

Rivers and HarborsMobile Bay

3 #42 Was Mobile Bay the Bay of Spiritu Santo?, 1904, Peter J. Hamilton--copy,original restricted because of fragile condition

6 #12 Brief Notes on the Report of the Board of U. S. Engineers upon the Improvementof the Harbor of Mobile, 1873, Albert Stein

6 #13 Address Delivered before the House Committee on Rivers and Harbors on theHarbor of Mobile, 6 Feb. 1888, T. G. Bush

Rivers and harborsTennessee River

5 #31 Navigation of Tennessee River: Report of the Select Committee of the Senate toExamine and Report on the Navigation of the Tennessee River, 1906, John T. Morgan -- copy, original restricted because of fragile condition

5 #32 Visit to the Tennessee River, 1915, Tennessee River Improvement Association

Rivers and harborsTennessee-Tombigbee Waterway

5 #33 The Improvement of the Waterway Connecting the Tombigbee and TennesseeRivers, Ala. and Miss.: Hearings before the Committee on Rivers and Harbors,U. S. House of Representatives (26 March - 3 April 1941)

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Rivers and harborsTennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (continued)

5 #34 Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, Short Cut to Progress, ca. 1971, Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Development Authority

5 #35 A New Waterway to the Gulf: The Proposed Tennessee-Tombigbee Connection, ca. 1920, W. S. Winn --2 copies

Rivers and harborsTensaw River

5 #36 Story of the Tensaw: Blakely, Spanish Fort, Jackson Oaks, Fort Mims, ca. 1900,Prescott A. Parker -- 2 copies