Abstract: Contains a letter from and two biographical sketches of the Andrew L. McWilliams family of Jefferson County, Alabama.Scope and Content Note: This collection contains a letter from and two biographical sketches of the Andrew L. McWilliams family of Jefferson County, Alabama.The letter to Thomas M. Owen, dated September 6 (no year given), indicates that Andrew McWilliams had spoken with Owen earlier in the year, and it expands on the family information McWilliams had given at that time.Of the two biographical sketches (one dated "July 5/94"), one appears to be a rough draft of the other; each gives basically the same information.Biographical/Historical Note
Abstract: Documents relating to the Mississippi and Alabama plantations of the Brown family, includi...
Abstract: This collection consists Abernathy family correspondence discussing the outbreak of the Ci...
Abstract: Miscellaneous correspondence, mostly among members of this Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, far...
Abstract: Contains a biographical sketch of A.M. McWhorter (1828-1892), of Cherokee County, Alabama,...
Abstract: Miscellaneous genealogies of various Alabama familiesScope and Content Note: The collectio...
Abstract: Correspondence, manuscripts, and ledgers written by members of the McAdory and Huey famili...
Abstract: A collection of correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs created by these fa...
Abstract: Photocopies of the papers of the Crenshaw family, including personal and business correspo...
Abstract: Correspondence, legal and business documents relating to the Gaines family, most of it fro...
Abstract: This collection contains letters and family history information for this southeastern Alab...
Abstract: Correspondence, receipts, mortgages, wills, indentures, and other materials concerning the...
Abstract: Letters and other miscellaneous materials of two sisters, Maggie Cooper of Marion, Alabama...
Abstract: Letters and other documents donated by a source in Perry County, Alabama. The collection c...
Abstract: Letter with family news and talk of growing cotton in Alabama versus in South Carolina, as...
Abstract: Letter written from Tuscaloosa in 1834, to his aunt, Mrs. Robert W. Withers of Erie, Green...
Abstract: Documents relating to the Mississippi and Alabama plantations of the Brown family, includi...
Abstract: This collection consists Abernathy family correspondence discussing the outbreak of the Ci...
Abstract: Miscellaneous correspondence, mostly among members of this Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, far...
Abstract: Contains a biographical sketch of A.M. McWhorter (1828-1892), of Cherokee County, Alabama,...
Abstract: Miscellaneous genealogies of various Alabama familiesScope and Content Note: The collectio...
Abstract: Correspondence, manuscripts, and ledgers written by members of the McAdory and Huey famili...
Abstract: A collection of correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, and photographs created by these fa...
Abstract: Photocopies of the papers of the Crenshaw family, including personal and business correspo...
Abstract: Correspondence, legal and business documents relating to the Gaines family, most of it fro...
Abstract: This collection contains letters and family history information for this southeastern Alab...
Abstract: Correspondence, receipts, mortgages, wills, indentures, and other materials concerning the...
Abstract: Letters and other miscellaneous materials of two sisters, Maggie Cooper of Marion, Alabama...
Abstract: Letters and other documents donated by a source in Perry County, Alabama. The collection c...
Abstract: Letter with family news and talk of growing cotton in Alabama versus in South Carolina, as...
Abstract: Letter written from Tuscaloosa in 1834, to his aunt, Mrs. Robert W. Withers of Erie, Green...
Abstract: Documents relating to the Mississippi and Alabama plantations of the Brown family, includi...
Abstract: This collection consists Abernathy family correspondence discussing the outbreak of the Ci...
Abstract: Miscellaneous correspondence, mostly among members of this Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, far...