PAMPHLETS COLLECTION, 1821-1961

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Call number: LPR131

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Box/Folder Description/Title

Abercrombie, John W.

1 1 “Patriotism and Preparedness: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 2, 1916.” Congressional Record. 64th Congress, 1st sess., 1916.

12Vocational Education: Speech in the House of Representatives, Oct. 2, 1913. 1 9 Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1913.

13Our Public School System, Its Defects and How to Remedy Them: Address before the Alabama Education Association, June 26, 1900. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1900.

14Suffrage for Women: Speech in the House of Representatives, January 12, 1915. Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1915.

15Statement and Resignation of President John W. Abercrombie of the , 1911.

16University of Cincinnati Commencement Record, 1905. Includes John W. Abercrombie’s address, “The College Man in the Nation’s Work.”

17Education in the Old and in the New South: Address before the Southern Educational Association, Dec. 29, 1899. Richmond, VA: B. F. Johnson Publishing Co., ca. 1899.

18Federal Aid for Post Roads: Remarks in the House of Representatives, Jan. 25, 1916. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1916.

110Immigration: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 30, 1914. Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1914.

Abernethy, Thomas Perkins

111The Origin of the Whig Party in . Pamphlet reprinted from the Valley Historical Review, 12 (March 1926).

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Agnew, Jean Cameron

112Out of the Tombs of Gadara: A Miracle Play in One Act. Briggsville, WI: Catholic Dramatic Movement, 1931.

Aiken, W. A.

113Blast-Furnace Slag as Aggregate in Concrete. Reprinted from the proceedings of the American Society for Testing Materials, Philadelphia, 1914.

Airey, Bruce

114A Study of Probation and Parole. Wetumpka, AL: Wetumpka Printing Co., 1934.

115Manufacturing Criminals, or Cultivating Criminalistic Characteristics. 1938.

Akers, Arthur K.

116Muddyfoots. Reprinted from Red Book Magazine (March, 1927).

Alabama Education Committee

117Address Issued to the People of Alabama, Dec. 6, 1904. Montgomery, AL: Dept. of Education, 1904.

Alabama Stock Breeders Association

118Address Delivered at Talladega, AL, Jan. 23, 1902.

Allen, Edward P.

119Pastoral Letter, 1919.

Allen, Thurston H.

120History of Tennessee River Improvement. n.d.

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Alston, Robert C.

121Reconstruction in Alabama. 1931.

Anderson, G. S.

144The Baptist Bible School, 6 (Oct., 1914). G. S. Anderson, editor.

137The Baptist Bible School, 6 (Jan., 1915). G. S. Anderson, editor.

1 45 The Baptist Bible School, 6 (Feb., 1915). G. S. Anderson, editor.

146The Baptist Bible School, 6 (March, 1915). G. S. Anderson, editor.

147The Baptist Bible School, 6 (April, 1915). G. S. Anderson, editor.

143Infant Quarterly Lesson Primer: International Sunday School Lessons. Fourth Quarter, 1913. G. S. Anderson, editor.

138Infant Quarterly Lesson Primer: International Sunday School Lessons. First Quarter, 1914. G. S. Anderson, editor.

141Intermediate Quarterly Lesson History: International Sunday School Lessons. Fourth Quarter, 1913. G. S. Anderson, editor.

142Intermediate Quarterly Lesson History: International Sunday School Lessons. First Quarter, 1914. G. S. Anderson, editor.

148The Normal Baptist Teacher, 4 (Sept. 1913). G. S. Anderson, editor.

149The Normal Baptist Teacher, 4 (Oct. 1913). G. S. Anderson, editor.

150The Normal Baptist Teacher, 4 (Sept. 1913). G. S. Anderson, editor.

139Primary Quarterly: International Sunday School Lessons. Fourth Quarter, 1913. G. S. Anderson, editor.

140Primary Quarterly: International Sunday School Lessons. First Quarter, 1914. G. S. Anderson, editor.

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Anderson, G. S. (continued)

134Senior Quarterly Lesson Analysis: International Sunday School Lessons. Fourth Quarter 1913. G. S. Anderson, editor.

122Senior Quarterly Lesson Analysis: International Sunday School Lessons. First Quarter, 1914. G. S. Anderson, editor.

136Senior Quarterly Lesson Analysis: International Sunday School Lessons. Fourth Quarter, 1914. G. S. Anderson, editor.

133Advanced Quarterly Lesson Notes: International Sunday School Lessons. Fourth Quarter, 1913. G. S. Anderson, editor.

135Advanced Quarterly Lesson Notes: International Sunday School Lessons. First Quarter, 1914. G. S. Anderson, editor.

132The Science of Literature. 1912.

Anderson, J. M.

130An Experience with Five Thousand Anaesthesiae at the Laura Hill Hospital: Speech before the Chattahoochee Medical Society, Jan 17, 1909.

Anderson, John C.

131Centennial of the Supreme Court of Alabama: Annual Address before the Alabama State Bar Association at Birmingham, AL, April 30, 1920.

Anderson, Robert C.

129What Is a Graduate School? 1962.

Anderson, W. M.

128World Peace Plan. 1939

Andrews, Eliza Frances

126Why I Am a Socialist. ca. 1912

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Andrews, Eliza Frances (continued)

1 27 “Socialism in the Plant World,” article in the International Socialist Review, 17 (July 1916): 18-20.

Andrews, Glenn

125A Comparative Statement Relative to Certain Conditions Obtaining in the County Jails of the State of Alabama during the Last Fiscal Year with Similar Conditions for Several Preceding Years. Montgomery, AL: 1928.

Ayers, Harry Mell

123Come South, Young Men: Address Delivered before the Graduating Class of the Wooster Preparatory School, Danbury, Connecticut, June 1, 1953.

124Address before the Institute of International Affairs at Huntingdon College, April 14, 1942, Montgomery, AL.

Baker, Alpheus

1 108 The Pope’s Jubilee: Address Delivered at Montgomery, June 3, 1877.

Baldwin, A. M.

13 52 Cotton Warehouse Receipts Legislation: An Open Letter to Gov. Charles Henderson, in Criticism of Bills Proposed to Meet Cotton Emergencies, and Emphasizing Necessity of Universal Solvency for Cotton. 1915.

Ball, T. H.

1 109 Nature, Providence, Grace. Hammond, IN: Cleveland Print, 1908.

1 110 Two Greek Particles: An Exegetical Study. Hammond, IN: Cleveland Printing Co., 1905.

1 111 An Easter Study, Did Christ Rise from the Dead? Crown Point, IN: Register, Print, 1907.

1 112 Old Truth in a New Setting. Crown Point, IN: 1906.

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Battle, Henry W.

1 106 “A Song in the Night,” letter in the Biblical Recorder, 71 (July 1905): 1.

1 107 Memorial Address in Honor of Southern Youth Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice in the World War. Oct. 1919.

Barnard, Frederick

1 104 Modern Industrial Progress, and the Influences Accelerating Its March: An Address Delivered at the Opening of the 41st Annual Exhibition of the American Institute of New York. New York: Charles H. Jones and Co., 1872.

1 105 Letter on College Government, and the Evils Inseparable from the American College System in Its Present Form. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1855.

Beale, C. H.

192First Confederate Flag Ever Floated on the Atlantic. N. D.

Beckwith, C. M.

1 101 The Old Church. Milwaukee: The Young Churchman Co., 1904.

1 102 Rightly Instructed in God’s Holy Word. N. D.

Beene, Jesse

1 100 Letter in Defence of His Course in the Democratic Convention, Held at Tuscaloosa in Dec. 1839. . . . Cahawba: Stuart and Richardson, 1840.

Beeson, W. J.

1 103 An Address before the Alfred H. Colquitt Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy on Jan. 7, 1938.

Bell, George

193A Sermon Delivered in the Presbyterian Church, in Greensboro, AL, Dec. 22, 1851. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1851.

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Belser, James E.

196Speech on the Annexation of Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 21, 1844. Washington D. C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1844.

197Remarks on the Right of Petition Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 12-13, 1844.

295Speech on the Tariff in the House of Representatives, April 27, 1844.

Bestor, D. P.

199A Sermon Delivered at the University of Mississippi, at the Annual Commencement, on July 12, 1857. Memphis: The Bulletin Co., 1858.

Betts, E. C.

198Report on the Phosphates of Alabama. Bulletin No. 5 of the State Dept. of Agriculture, 1884.

Bidgood, Lee

195Who Shall Spend the Gas Tax Money? Alabama Automotive Trades Association, ca. 1927.

Bizzell, W. D.

194Climate of the U. S. Considered with Reference to Pneumonia and Consumption. Mobile: Daily Register Office, 1875.

Blackmon, Fred L.

178Agriculture Appropriation Bill: Speech in the House of Representative, April 13, 1916. Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1916.

Blair, Algernon

174Underground Gasification of Coal: Read before the Thirteen, Oct. 26, 1950.

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Blair, Algernon (continued)

175The Neighborhood Church: An Address to the Congregation of the Church of the Ascension. 1917.

Blake, W. H.

176The Need of a Separate Prison for Consumptive Convicts. Birmingham, AL: Leslie Printing and Publishing Co., 1900.

184What Precautions Should be Taken by the State and Municipalities in the Care and Management of Tuberculosis Patients. Reprint from the Mobile Medical and Surgical Journal (July, 1903).

Bloch, Sol. D.

188An Address Delivered before the Ladies’ Memorial Association of Wilcox County on Memorial Day at Camden, AL, April 26, 1904.

Blue, W. H

182How Darby Did It. No date.

185Down in Alabama. No date.

186Ace Gets into Masonicals. No date.

187Spook Dobson: A Real Short Story. No date.

Bowie, Sydney J.

177Address to the United Daughters of the Confederacy of Camp W. H. Forney, and 179the United Confederate Veterans of Camp Pelham, on Memorial Day, June 3, 1903, Anniston, AL. Anniston: Wigley and Moore, 1903.

180Bowie’s Views upon the Dispensary Bill: Gives Reasons Why He Is Against It. 11 89 No date.

190Address of Sydney J. Bowie to Members of Camp W. H. Forney at the Confederate Veterans Re-Union, Schenks Sulphur Springs, AL, Aug. 7, 1902.

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Bowie, Sydney J. (continued)

191River and Harbor Appropriation Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1902.

181Contested Election Case, Horton Against Butler: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 27, 1902. Washington D. C.: 1902.

Boykin, Frank W.

183Commemorative Exercises of the 30th Anniversary of the Death of William Crawford Gorgas, at His Grave, Arlington National Cemeter, July 4, 1950: Speech in the House of Representatives, Aug. 3, 1950. Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1950.

Bozeman, Nathan

152The Gradual Preparatory Treatment of the Complications of Urinary and Fecal Fistule in Women, Including a Special Consideration of the Treatment of Pyelitis, by a New Method, and the Prevention of the Evils of the Incontinency of the Urine by a New System of Drainage. Philadelphia: William F. Fell and Co., n.d.

Brackett, Anson.

160The Death of the Righteous: A Sermon Preached in the Presbyterian Church at Gainesville, AL, on Dec. 23, 1855, on the Occasion of the Death of Dr. Anson Brackett. New York: R. Craighead, 1856.

Bradford, Taul

155Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company: Speech in the U. S. House of Representatives, April 22, 1876. Washington, D. C.: R. O. Polkinhorn, 1876.

Bradley, T. Bibb

168The Law of Work: A Lecture Delivered in Huntsville, AL, by Request of the Mechanics; Also in Tuscumbia, AL, and in the M’Kendreee Church, Nashville, TN. Nashville: Christian Advocate Office, 1852.

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Bradshaw, Caldwell

154Strong Appeal for Conservatism: Letter to the Birmingham Age-Herald, Nov. 6, 1907.

Bragg, Thomas

153Auburn Homecoming Alumni Address, Nov. 29, 1941.

Branham, H. R.

156Record of the Testimony and Proceedings, in the Matter of the Investigation, by the Trustees of the University of Mississippi, on the 1st and 2nd of March, 1860, of the Charges Made by H. R. Branham, Against the Chancellor of the University. Jackson, MS: Mississippian Office, 1860.

Brannon, Peter A.

1 51 “The Cahawba Military Prison, 1863-1865: Address before the Alabama Historical Association, April 8, 1950". Alabama Review (July 1950).

157Symbolism of Epitaphs, Mortuary Customs through the Ages: An Address Made on the Occasion of the Regular Meeting of the Thirteen, Montgomery, AL, March 9, 1939.

158The Horse in the Economic Development of the Gulf Country with Special Reference to His Influence on Culture: An Address Delivered on the Occasion of the Regular Meeting of the Thirteen, Montgomery, AL, March 11, 1941.

159Urn Burial: An Opinion. Reprinted from the Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 20 (Dec., 1948).

1 61 “A Late Appraisal of the Influence of Lorenzo Dow, Including His Connection with Southwestern History: A Paper Prepared for the Thirteen and presented on Nov. 30, 1950,” The Alabama Bible Society Quarterly, 7 (July 1951): 11-16.

13 53 Romance of Beginnings of Some Alabama Industries: An American Pilgrimage Address. 1939.

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Briscoe, A. W.

162The Importance of an Enlarged Conception of the Business of Insurance as a Constructive Element: Speech Delivered at the Annual Convention of the Alabama Association of Insurance Agents, Mobile, AL, May 17, 1921.

Broadus, S. S.

163Bankers vs. Teachers: Speech Delivered March 22, 1907, before the Morgan County Teachers’ Association, Austinville, New Decatur, AL. Decatur, AL: News Print, 1907.

164The Proposed Banking Code: A Critique by a Country Banker. 1911.

Bromberg, Frederick G.

1 65 “The ,” from the Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, 33 (1): 67-72.

166Correspondence of Frederick G. Bromberg with Central Law Journal, St. Louis, MO, on Freedom of Speech in Time of War and 18th Amendment to the Constitution of the 1919 and 1920 and Correspondence with Virginia Law Review.

169Man’s Immortality Proved by Study of His Natural Constitution. 1929

Brown, Armistead

1 67 “The Province of Law,” from The American Lawyer, 15 (9): 430-435.

Brown, Charles A.

173Address of the President, Alabama Educational Association, March 28-30, 1918.

Brumby, R. T.

170Anniversary Address Read before the Philomathic Society of the University of Alabama, Dec. 8, 1838. Tuskaloosa: Marmaduke J. Slade, 1838.

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Brumby, R. T. (continued)

171Address at the Banquet of the Historical Section of the Alabama State Teachers Convention, in Mobile, April 4, 1919.

172The Proofs of the Existence of a Supreme Being Have Sure Basis Only in the Moral Constitution of Man. 1914.

Bryce, Peter

210Moral and Criminal Responsibility. No date.

211Memorial of the Late Dr. Peter Bryce. 1892.

Bryson, John H.

223The Scotch-Irish People: Their Influence in the Formation of the Government of the United States. Nashville, TN: Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1891.

Buchner, Edward Franklin

219Psychological Progress in 1906. Reprint from the Psychological Bulletin 4 (Jan. 15, 1907).

Buck, Alfred E.

221Condition of the South, The and Organization in Alabama: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 8, 1871. Washington D. C.: F. and J. Rives and George A. Bailey, 1871.

Buck W. C.

218The Suppressed Letter Belonging to the Correspondence between Elder W. C. Buck and Rev. W. P. Harrison, Together with a Reply to the Card of Rev. L. L. Fox, Contained in a Recent Pamphlet. Marion, AL: Dennis Dykous, 1858.

222May Christians Dance, Attend Theatres, Circuses, or Play Games, etc.? Nashville: South Western Publishing House, 1857.

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Buckley, Charles W.

29A New South and New Industries: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 28, 1870.

Buford, Jefferson

26Report from the Committee on Education to the Senate of the State of Alabama, Jan. 19, 1850.

28To the Public, July 14, 1849.

Bullock, Edward C.

27True and False Civilization: An Oration before the Erosophic and Philomathic Societies of the University of Alabama, on their Anniversary Occasion, July 13, 1858. Tuscaloosa: Independent Monitor Office, 1858.

Burgett, J. R.

25Pastoral Letter from the Session to the Members of Government Street Church. Mobile: Register Office, 1876.

220Commencement Sermon Delivered before the Graduating Class, of Columbus Female Institute (Columbus, MS), at its 22nd Annual Commencement, June 6, 1869. Columbus, MS: Excelsior Book Establishment, 1869.

Burnett, John L.

21The Immigration Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 25, 1906. Washington, D. C.: 1906.

2 2 Immigration Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 1, 1917. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1917.

23Agricultural Appropriation Bill, Seed Distribution: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 30, 1906. Washington D. C.: 1906.

24The Restriction of Undesirable Immigration by Means of the Illiteracy Test: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 3, 1911. Washington D. C.: 1911.

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Burnett, John L. (continued)

214Statement before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, March 14, 1910.

Bush, Morris

217Enlightening Facts and Figures, Clear Cut and Convincing. Reprint from the Birmingham News, July 24, 1919.

Bush, T. G.

212The South and Its Resources: Address before the Commercial Club of St. Louis, June 5, 1897.

215President Roosevelt and Southern Development. Reprint from the Manufacturers’ Record, Dec. 22, 1904.

216Some Objections to the Proposed New Revenue Bill. 1903.

Busteed, Richard

213The Heathen Chinee. Montgomery,AL: Weekly Republican, 1874.

Cadman, Paul F.

227Addresses at the Convention of the Alabama Bankers Association, Birmingham, AL, May 17, 1940.

Caffee, A. E.

226Campbell and Douglas. No date.

Caffey, Francis G.

225The United States Cotton Futures Act: Address Delivered before the Alabama State Bar Association at Montgomery, July 10, 1915. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Service and Regulatory Announcement No. 5.

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Calvert, A. S.

224Speech Delivered on the Occasion of the Presentation of the Stone from the House of Commons, on Behalf of the American and British Comonwealth Association, April 12, 1948.

Carmichael, Oliver C.

283Education and International Understanding. University of Hawaii. Occasional Paper No. 53 (1950).

Carver, George Washington

228Negro Scientist Shows Way Out for Southern Farmers: A Story of George Washington Carver of Tuskegee. Reprint from the Montgomery Advertiser, Dec. 22, 1929.

229How to Grow the Tomato and 115 Ways to Prepare It for the Table. Tuskegee Institute Experimental Station. Bulletin No. 36 (April, 1918).

230How to Grow the Peanut and 105 Ways of Preparing It for Human Consumption. 7th ed. Tuskegee Institute Experimental Station. Bulletin No. 31 (June, 1925).

231How to Grow the Cow Pea and 40 ways of Preparing It as a Table Delicacy. Tuskegee Institute Experimental Station. Bulletin No. 35 (June, 1925).

232How the Farmer Can Save His Sweet Potatoes and Ways of Preparing Them for the Table. Tuskegee Institute Experimental Station. Bulletin No. 38 (Nov., 1936).

233How to Build Up and Maintain the Virgin Fertility of Our Soils. Tuskegee Institute Experimental Station. Bulletin No. 42 (Oct. 1936).

234The George Washington Carver Foundation, Inc. Tuskegee Institute Press, 1940.

235Experiment Station, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. Press Bulletin No. 1. Farmer’s Almanac for the Year 1899.

236Can Live Stock Be Raised Profitably in Alabama? Tuskegee Institute Experimental Station. Bulletin No. 41 (April, 1936).

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Carver, George Washington (continued)

245White and Color Washing with Native Clays from Macon County, AL. Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute Experimental Station. Bulletin No. 21 (1911).

246The Raising of Hogs: One of the Best Ways to Fill the Empty Dinner Pail. Tuskegee Institute, Experimental Station. Bulletin No. 40 (Oct., 1935).

247Progressive Nature Studies. Tuskegee Institute, 1897.

248The Pickling and Curing of Meat in Hot Weather. Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute Experimental Station. Bulletin No. 24 (June, 1925).

296The Farmer’s Almanac, 1 (Jan., 1899). Tuskegee Institute Experimental Station.

Case, Oscar

244Southern Facts and Alabama Figures. 1911.

Cecil, Russell

2 124 Addresses Delivered at the Westminster Celebration of the Synod of Alabama, Convened at Tuscaloosa, Ala., Dec. 8, 1897. Columbiana, AL: The Chronicle Print, 1898.

Certain, C. C.

243The Status of the Library in Southern High Schools. Reprint from the Library Journal (Sept, 1915).

Chandler, Daniel

241An Address on the Propriety of Legislation to Regulate the License Laws, and to Suppress the Evils of Intemperance. Mobile: Evening News, 1853.

242An Address on Female Education. Mobile: Carver and Ryland, 1853.

Chilton, Claud L.

238Is This Justice? Montgomery, AL: 1910.

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Chilton, Claud L. (continued)

239Argument in Favor of Senate Bill No. 145 Forbidding Running of Freight Trains on Sunday. No date.

240The Constitutional Amendment from a Christian Standpoint. (pro-prohibition)

249Memorial Address on John T. Morgan Delivered before the Woman’s Auxiliary 257of the Southern Commercial Congress. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1913.

250Memorial Address at the Decoration of the Graves of the Confederate Dead. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1910.

255A Plain Statement of Reasons for my Withdrawal from the Ministry and Membership of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1903.

256The Question of the Hour. No date.

Chilton, William P.

237Centenary Sketch of William P. Chilton. Montgomery, AL; Paragon Press, 1910.

253Shall Alabama Make the Experiment? No date. (about a printing plant)

254Address on Progressive Civilization and the Problem of the South, Delivered before the Opelike High School, June 14, 1883. Opelika, AL: Times Office, 1883.

Christian, William J.

2 52 “The Place of Public Accounting in Alabama Business,” article in the University of Alabama Business News 16 (July, 1946).

Clarke, James S.

293Speech in the Alabama Secession Convention, 1861.

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Clarke, John T.

2 94 “Bells,” paper read before The Thirteen, March 27, 1952.

Clay, C. C.

262Supplement to the Globe. 1841.

13 54 Speech on the President’s Veto Message Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., June 20, 1854.

Clayton, Henry D.

261Uniform Federal Procedure: Address before the State Bar Association of Missouri, Sept. 28, 1916.

263The Tariff Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 2, 1909. From the Congressional Record, 61st Congress, 1st sess.

Cobbs, Nicholas H.

264A Charge to the Clergy by the Bishop of Alabama, Delivered in the Convention of the Diocese Held in Greensboro, on May 9, 1850. Tuscaloosa: Observer Office, 1850.

265A Sermon, Delivered in St. Paul’s Church, Greensboro, Ala., Feb. 1, 1852. Greensboro: Alabama Beacon Office, 1852.

258Naaman and the Hebrew Maid. Tracts for Missionary Use, No. 14. New York: Protestant Episcopal Tract Society, 1859.

259The Message to Peter. Tracts for Missionary Use, No. 6. New York: Protestant Episcopal Tract Society, 1859.

260The Doubting Christian Encouraged. Tracts for Missionary Use, No. 2. New York: Protestant Episcopal Tract Society, 1859.

13 55 A Sermon, Preached before the Annual Convention of the Prot. Episcopal Church, the Diocese of Alabama, in Christ Church, Tuscaloosa, on the 7th May, 1847. Tuscaloosa: Observer Office, 1847.

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Cobbs, Nicholas H. (continued)

13 56 A Sermon, on the Baptismal Covenant, Respectfully Addressed to the Members of the Prot. Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: Observer Office, 1851.

Cochran, Jerome

13 57 State Medicine: An Essay on Public Hygiene; Together with a Plan for the Organization of a State Board of Health, with Auxiliary County Boards. Reprint from the Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama for 1872.

13 58 The Endemic and Epidemic Diseases of Mobile, Their Causes and Prevention. Mobile: Daily Register Office, 1871.

13 59 Problems in Regard to Yellow Fever and the Prevention of Yellow Fever Epidemics: Read before the American Public Health Association at the Annual Meeting, Nov. 20-23, 1888. Concord, NH: Republican Press Association, 1888.

13 60 Draft of a New Constitution for the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, 1871.

Cocke, Zitella

2 66 “In Praise of Xanthippe,” letter to the editor in New England Magazine 37 (Oct., 1907): 241-246.

Cole, Houston

267Fascism and Mussolini. N. D.

Coleman, Thomas W.

269Speech in Support of the Majority Report of the Committee on and Elections, in the Constitutional Convention of Alabama, July 23, 1901. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1901.

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Collins, H. W.

268God’s Truth as It Is Written. Tract No. 219. June 28, 1951.

Conness, John

276On the Amendment to Admit Alabama: Speech in the Senate of the United States, June 6, 1868, in Reply to Mr. Doolittle. Washington, D. C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1868.

Cooper, Lawrence

13 61 Stop, Look and Listen!: Paper Read before the Alabama Bar Association, July 13, 1912.

Cory, John Mackenzie

2 70 “How Libraries Can help in Wartime,” article in the Library Association Bulletin, 33 (April, 1943).

Council, W. H.

275The Future of the Negro. N. D.

Crenshaw, Charles E.

13 62 A Concise Statement of Conditional Immortality. Fort Deposit, AL: Telephone Print, 1904.

Crossland, J. H.

13 63 Ethics: Paper Read before the Alabama State Dental Association, 1901.

Crumpton, W. B.

13 64 Brother Crumpton’s Dreams. Birmingham, AL: American Printing Co., 1924.

13 65 One Hundred Years, 1808-1908: An Address before the Bible Institute at Newton, AL. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1908.

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Crumpton, W. B. (continued)

13 66 A Sermon to the Confederate Veterans at the First Baptist Church. Montgomery, AL: The Tract Fund, 1923.

Curry, Albert B.

2 124 Addresses Delivered at the Westminster Celebration of the Synod of Alabama, Convened at Tuscaloosa, Ala., Dec. 8, 1897. Columbiana, AL: The Chronicle Print, 1898.

Curtis, Thomas F.

272The Dangers and Advantages of Protracted Religious Efforts: A Discourse Delivered in the House of Worship of the Tuskaloosa Baptist Church, Sept. 6, 1846. Tuskaloosa, AL: D. Woodruff, 1846.

317The Christian Preacher: A Sermon Delivered in the Baptist Church, Tuskaloosa, Ala., at the Ordination of the Pastor Elect, April 13, 1853. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1853.

Curtis, Theodore H.

283Objections to Electric Headlights on Locomotives, as Proposed by House Bill 1294. 1907.

Curtis, William J.

273James Kent, the Father of American Jurisprudence: An Address Delivered before the Alabama State Bar Association. New York: Evening Post, 1900.

274The History of the Purchase by the United States of the Panama Canal; the Manner of Payment; and the Distribution of the Proceeds of Sale. 1909.

Cushman, George F.

271The Israelite without Guile: A Memorial Sermon of the Right Reverend Nicholas Hamner Cobbs, Preached before the Convention of the Diocese of Alabama, May 4, 1861. Mobile: Farrow and Dennett, 1861.

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Damon, Samuel R.

279The Serologic Diagnosis of Endemic Typhus. Reprint from the Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 30 (March, 1945): 233-236.

281Comparative Results Obtained with the Kahn Standard and a One-Tub Flocculation Procedure in Serologic Tests for Syphilis. Reprint from the Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 30 (Feb., 1945).

Dannelly, Clarence M.

2 80 “An Address Delivered at the Montgomery County Sunday School Convention, Ramer, Ala., on Aug. 11, 1916.” Supplement to the Alabama Sunday School Bulletin, Oct., 1916.

Davidson, Arlie B.

282They Died for Us: Memorial Day address [Confederate Memorial Day], Montgomery, Ala., April 29, 1944.

Davidson, Olivia A.

2 78 “How Shall We Make the Women of Our Race Stronger?”, from the Minutes of the Annual Session of the Alabama State Teacher’s Association, April 21-24, 1886: 3-7.

Davis, Edward Payson

286Lay Cooperation in Church Work. Reprint from the Presbyterian Quarterly (April, 1904).

285Addresses Delivered at the Westminster Celebration of the Synod of Alabama, Convened at Tuscaloosa, Ala., Dec. 8, 1897. Columbiana, AL: The Chronicle Print, 1898.

Davis, Jefferson

284Speech Delivered in the U. S. Senate, on Jan. 10, 1861, upon the Message of the President of the U. S. on the Condition of Things in . Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1861.

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Davis, John D. S.

287Medico-Legal Aspect of Intestinal Surgery: Speech Read before the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association, Nov., 1891.

Dawson, Lemuel O.

289Autos or Trolleys, Which Do You Use? Reprint from the Birmingham News, April 19, 1925.

Dawson, N. H. R.

288Address Delivered at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Ala. State Bar Association Held in the Supreme Court Room Montgomery, AL, Dec., 3, 1884. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Co., 1885.

Dement, John J.

290President’s Address before the Medical Association of the State of Alabama. 1875.

Dent, Stanley H.

291The National Defense: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 21, 1915. Washington: 1915.

292Portrait of Former Secretary of State Day: Speech in the House of Representatives, Aug. 5, 1911. Washington: 1911.

13 67 Address on the Amendment at Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 15. Montgomery, AL: Dixie Printing Co., N. D.

Dill, J. S.

13 68 Christmas Temptation: A Sermon for the Season, Dec. 12, 1886. Tuskaloosa, AL: Gazette Print, 1886.

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Dodson, Doyle William

277Sermon Preached at Eastern Hills Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama, May 24, 1954. (Sermon is against integration.)

Dowdell, Annie Love

299The Spirit of the Opposition in the Virginia Convention to the Ratification of the Federal Constitution: Thesis for the Degree of Master of Arts, Vanderbilt University. N. D.

Dowdell, James Ferguson

2 102 Restore the Spirit of the Organic Law; Restrict the Federal Power; Exalt State 13 70 Sovereignty: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 2, 1859. Washington D. C.: T. McGill, 1859.

2 103 Speech on the Power of Congress Over the Territories, and the Relative Position of Political Parties in Reference to the Same Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 28, 1856. Washington D. C.: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856.

361Remarks on the Organization of the House of Representatives, Delivered on the 9th of Jan. 1856. Washington D. C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1856.

Dowling, Oscar

2 105 Vital Statistics in : Conditions and Prospects. ca. 1913

2 106 Methods in Educational Hygiene: Read before the American Public Association, Washington, D. C., Sept. 1912.

Downs, L. A.

2 104 The Advancing South: Letter to Cranston Williams. Southern Newspaper Publishers’ Association: 1926.

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Doyle, Alice Nelson

13 70 Compendium of Alabama Laws Relating to Women and Children. Montgomery, AL: Alabama League of Women Voters, 1921.

Dozier, Byron

2 107 Democracy Only a Name. Birmingham, AL: The People’s Forum: 1913.

Dubose, Joel Campbell

2 97 “The Story of the States: Alabama,” article in Pearson’s Magazine 13 (June, 1902): 563-579.

DuBose, John Witherspoon

2 98 “The Story of Rescue of a Literature,” article in Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine 12 (March, 1911): 123-128.

Duncan, George W.

2 108 Brief on Eadie’s Physiology and Hygiene. N. D.

2 109 A Discussion of some Ideas of Geography. N. D.

Dunlap, R. A. D.

2 114 An Argument for Union. ca. 1903

Dunn, Loula Friend

2 101 The Wartime Graduate--Her Obligations and Opportunities Today: Baccalaureate Address, Alabama College, Montevallo, Alabama, May 29, 1944.

Easby-Smith, James S.

2 100 Powers of the Congress and of the President over the Land Forces: A Reply to ’s Recent Address to the Congress of the U. S. Washington, D. C.: Law Reporter Printing Co., 1917.

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Edmonds, Henry M.

2 112 Looking Backward and Forward from 1945: Sermon Delivered at the Centennial of the 1st Presbyterian Church Building, Dec. 9, 1945, Montgomery.

Eldridge, C. A.

2 116 Speech in the House of Representatives, March 28, 1868, Against the Bill Making a Constitution for Alabama and Enforcing upon her People Negro Government.

Eldridge, E. R.

2 117 Sermon Given at the Odd Fellows Anniversary Service, April 20. Fort Payne, AL: DeKalb Times Print, N. D.

Ellis, James, Bachelor

2 110 Address before the Alabama Educational Association, Delivered in Birmingham, April 8, 1916.

Ely, Simpson

2 118 What Is Baptism? N. D.

Faith, Edward W.

13 71 Buying a Piece of Land: Paper Read before the Alabama State Bar Association, July 9, 1909. Mobile: Patterson Printing, 1909.

13 72 Writing a Will: Paper Read before the Law Classes of the University of Alabama on March 16, 1912.

13 73 The Examination of Titles to Land: A Lecture Read to the Students of the Law Department of the University of Alabama, March 14, 1910. Mobile: Patterson Printing, 1910.

13 74 Your Client’s Will: An Address to the Law Classes of the University of Alabama on Feb. 13, 1922.

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Falker, J. M.

13 75 Memorial Address, Decoration Day, Montgomery, Ala., April 26, 1898. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Printing Co., 1898.

13 76 Statement on Senate Bill 227: No Agreement to Remove Freight Depot Ever Considered or Suggested, Depot Built at Request of Council. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1907.

Farley, Louis B.

13 77 Address Delivered at the 12th Annual Convention, Mobile, Ala., May 26, 1905.

Fidler, William

2 119 Notes and Documents: Seven Unpublished Letters of Henry Timrod. Reprint from The Alabama Review (April, 1949). William Fidler, editor.

Fitts, William C.

2 113 The Strength of Youth and the Country’s Crisis: Speech at the Closing Exercises 2 115 of the Mobile Public Schools, May 31, 1906. Mobile: J. E. Duval and Co., 1906.

Fitzpatrick, Alva

2 111 French Pioneers in America. N. D.

Fleming, Walter L.

2 121 The Formation of the Union League in Alabama. Reprint from the Gulf States 32Historical Magazine, 2 (Sept. 1903): 73-89.

2 122 Jefferson Davis, the Negroes and the Negro Problem. Reprint from The Sewanee Review (Oct. 1908).

34West Virginia University Documents Relating to Reconstruction. No. 3. Edited by Walter L. Fleming. Morgantown, WV: 1904. Includes the following: I. Union League Documents

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Fleming, Walter L. (continued)

2 120 West Virginia University Documents Relating to Reconstruction. Nos. 4 and 5. Edited by Walter L. Fleming. Morgantown, WV: 1904. Includes the following: I. Public Frauds in South Carolina II. The Constitution of the Council of Safety III. Local Ku Klux Constitution IV. The ‘76 Association

2 123 West Virginia University Documents Relating to Reconstruction. Nos. 6 and 7. Edited by Walter L. Fleming. Morgantown, WV: 1904. Includes the following: I. Freedmen’s Bureau Documents II. The Freedmen’s Savings Bank

37West Virginia University Documents Relating to Reconstruction. Index.. Edited by Walter L. Fleming. Morgantown, WV: 1904.

2 124 Jefferson Davis’s Camel Experiment. Reprint from The Popular Science Monthly (Feb. 1909): 141-152.

2 125 Deportation and Colonization: An Attempted Solution of the Race Problem. New York: Columbia University Press, 1914.

2 126 The Buford Expedition to . Montgomery, AL: 1904.

31The Religious and Hospitable Rite of Feet Washing. Reprint from The Sewanee Review (Jan. 1908).

33Slavery and the Race Problem in the South, with Special Reference to the State of . Boston: Dana Estes and Co., 1906.

3 5 “Southern Life in War Time,” a review of Mary Chesnut’s Diary from Dixie, in The Dial, 38 (May 16, 1905): 347-349.

36W. T. Sherman as a History Teacher. Baton Rouge: Ortlieb’s Printing House, 1911.

Forbes

38Forbes Magazine, 16 (June 15, 1925).

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Forsyth, A. R.

316Address before the Association of Probate Judges and County Commissioners, Montgomery, Ala., June 16, 1939.

Forsyth, John

318Speech on the Senatorial Question, in the House of Representives of the Alabama Legislature, Nov. 29, 1859.

319Letter to William F. Samford, in Defence of Stephen A. Douglas. Washington D. C.: Lemuel Towers, 1859.

Foster, John

315Address before the Philomathic Society of the University of Alabama, Feb. 1844.

Freeman, George F.

314A Method for the Quantitative Determination of Transpiration in Plants. Reprint from the Botanical Gazette, 46 (Aug. 1908)).

Galloway, Charles B.

324The South and the Negro: An Address Delivered at the 7th Annual Conference for Education in the South, Birmingham, Ala., April 26, 1904.

Gardner, Lucien D.

322Separation of Church and State: Paper for The Thirteen, Nov. 4, 1948.

Gardner, Samuel S.

313In Memoriam: Samuel S. Gardner, 1831-1899.

Garrett W. H.

311The Last Chance: A Story of Mismanagement, Abuse and Indirect Graft at the Alabama Soldiers’ Home. N. D.

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Gaston, J. B.

310The Annual Message of the President of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, April 11, 1882. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Brown, 1882.

13 78 Annual Address Delivered before the Medical Association of the State of Alabama at the Annual Session, March, 1869. Montgomery, AL: 1869.

Gay, William David

39Why the Ministers’ Union Shut Rev. William D. Gay Out. N. D.

Gielow, Martha S.

321The Call of the Race. New York: The National Historical Society, 1917.

Gilbert, H. C.

320Address Delivered to Florence Rotary Club Sept 12, 1921, in Which He Gives a History of Florence as an Educational Center for the Past EightyYears.

Gilbert, Leslie L.

3 28 “Alabama’s Interest in Forestry,” article in Forestry and Irrigation, 12 (Jan. 1906): 44-45.

Gilmer, George R.

327The Literary Progress of Georgia: An Address Delivered in the College Chapel, at Athens before the Society of Alumni, Aug. 7, 1851, Being the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of Franklin College. Athens, GA: William N. White and Brother, 1851.

Glass, Frank P.

325Municipal Government by Commission. N. D.

Goode, R. J.

326E Pluribus Unum: A Trade Barrier Discussion. ca. 1940s

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Goodwin, William

332The Careful Miner. Birmingham, AL: Alabama Mining Institute, N. D.

Goodwyn, A. T.

323Address at the United Confederate Veterans 39th Reunion Held at Charlotte, NC, June 5, 1929.

Goode, Robert J.

356E Pluribus Unum: A Trade Barrier Discussion. ca. 1940s.

Goodwyn A. T.

341Memorial Address, Montgomery, Ala., April 26, 1926.

331Address at the 39th Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans Held at Charlotte, NC, June 5, 1929. Montgomery, AL: Beers Print, 1929.

Gordon, Armistead C.

349John Tyler, 10th President of the United States: an Address at the Dedication, Oct. 12, 1915, of the Monument Erected by Congress in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA, in Memory of President Tyler.

Gordon, S. A.

335The History of Ether Anesthesia Its True Discoverer. Reprint from The Alabama Medical Journal, 1940.

Gorgas, William Crawford

251General William Crawford Gorgas Scholoarships: Manual for Teachers and Students. Tuscaloosa, AL: Gorgas Scholarship Foundation, Inc., 1954.

330Gorgas--Redeemeer of the Tropics. Special reprint feature from The American Review of Reviews (Feb. 1922).

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Graham, Alexander

3 37 “Faith, Hope, Love,” Sermon in The Christian Preacher, 1 (June, 1836): 121-137.

Grant, Hugh G.

336Remarks on the Issue before the Exchange Club of Augusta, GA, on Jan 21, 1954.

Graves, Bibb

340No Longer Westward, Henceforth Southward, The Course of Empire Takes Its Way: Address Delivered Over Radio of the Chicago Daily News, Nov. 3, 1928.

338Radio Address During the Freight-Rate Conference, Broadcast over Columbia Network from Washington, D. C., on May 25, 1937.

362Address at Banquet of 11th Annual Convention of Mississippi Valley Association at St. Louis, MO, Nov. 11, 1929.

339Coordination of Southern Industrial Development: Address to Southern Mining Congress at Little Rock, Arkansas, March 10, 1930. Birmingham, AL: Birmingham Printing Co., 1930.

Graves, E. W.

3 33 “A New Station of Trichomanes Petersii,” article from the American Fern Journal, 7 (April-June 1917): 51-54.

Gray, Dan T.

329Raising and Fattening Beef Calves in Alabama. USDA Bulletin No. 73. 1914.

Gray, Oscar L.

3 34 “Rivers and Harbors: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 10, 1918,” in the Congressional Record, 65th Congress 2nd sess.

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Grosvenor, C. H.

348The Negro Problem in the South. N. D.

Hale, Wyatt Walker

347Assimilation, Success and Attitude of Junior College Graduates in Higher Institutions. Reprint from The Phi Delta Kappan, 15 (Oct. 1932): 65-74.

Hall, James H. B.

342Omnipotence Revealed through Impotence. Gallatin, MO: Progressive Thought Co., N. D.

343The Formation of the Alabama Synod, Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Birmingham, AL: 1906.

Hamburger, Max, Jr.

344An Open Letter on the Commission Form of Government. Mobile: Legislative Committee, 1909.

Hamer, Noel R.

346Methodism. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1908.

Hames, L. G.

345Shall the Church of Jesus Christ Continue in the Liquor Business? Demopolis, AL: 1909.

Hamilton, Peter J.

3 54 “Nuestros Jueces,” article in Revista de Legislacion y Jurisprudencia de la Asociacion de Abogados de Puerto Rico, 4 (Aug., 1917): 230-231. Translation of the article about Hamilton is included in the folder.

355The Federal Court of Porto Rico: Remarks on First Sitting of the Court in the Federal Building at San Juan, Nov. 4, 1914.

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Hamilton, Peter J. (continued)

356American Ideals: Address at University of Porto Rico, Dec. 11, 1919. San Juan: P. R. Progress, 1919.

Hamilton, William T.

350Eloquence, Its Characteristics and Its Power: An Oration Delivered before the Thalian and Phi Delta Societies of Oglethorpe University, Georgia, at the Commencement, Nov. 18, 1846. Charleston, SC: B. Jenkins, 1847.

351The Duties of Masters and Slaves Respectively, or Domestic Servitude as Sanctioned by the Bible: A Discourse in the Government Street Church, Mobile, Ala., Dec. 15, 1844. Mobile: F. H. Brooks, 1845.

352Conscience, an Insufficient Guide: A Discourse Delivered in the Government Street Church, Mobile, April 8, 1838. Mobile: David Sheffer, 1838.

353Address Delivered at the Government Street Church, Mobile, Jan. 28, 1847, Over the Remains of Zebulon Montgomery Pike Inge, Who Fell Gallantly Fighting May 9, 1846, at the Head of His Platoon of the 2nd U. S. Dragoons, in the Brilliant Charge Against the Mexican Redoubt and Battery at La Resaca de la Palma, near Matamoras. Mobile: Dade and Thompson, 1846.

357Usefulness: An Oration Delivered before the Euphemian and Philomathian Societies of Erskine College, SC, at the Annual Commencement, Sept. 15, 1847. Charleston: Burges, James and Paxton, 1847.

358Lecture on the Indebtedness of Modern Literature to the Bible Delivered before the Citizens of Mobile, in the Lecture Room of the Government Street Church, Mobile, Dec. 26, 1842. Mobile: F. H. Brooks, 1844.

359Superstition, Its Nature, Its Manifestations, its Evil, and the Remedy Therefor: A Sermon Preached in the Government Street Church, Mobile, Jan. 23, 1848. Mobile: Dade and Thompson, 1848.

360Address on the Importance of Knowledge; Delivered before the Erosophic Society of the University of Alabama, Dec. 11, 1841. Tuscaloosa: Independent Monitor Office, 1841.

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363The Resurrection of the Body: A Discourse Delivered in the Government Street Church, Mobile, Ala., March 3, 1850.

364Retribution Provided for in the Laws of Nature: A Discourse, Delivered in the Baptist Church at Selma, Ala., April 6, 1851. Mobile: Dade, Thompson and Co., 1851.

365The Responsibilities of American Youth! An Address Delivered at Orrville, Dallas County, Ala., before the Students of Orrville Institute, June 26, 1851. Mobile: Strickland and Benjamin, 1851.

366Prejudice and Its Antidote: An Address Delivered before the East Alabama Presbyterian High School, on the Occasion of Its Second Anniversary. Philadelphia: William F. Geddes, 1850.

367On Personal Influence: The Annual Address Delivered before the Philo Literary Society of Jefferson College, Canonsburg, PA, July 31, 1849. Pittsburgh: Kennedys Publication Office, 1849.

468Truth: Its Nature and its Grandeur: An Address Delivered before the Students of Oglethorpe University in the College Chapel, Sept. 18, 1847. Milledgeville, GA: Federal Union Office, 1847.

Hare, Charles W.

995The Country Newspaper’s Part in the Upbuilding of Alabama: Speech Delivered 13 79 at the First Annual Convention of the Alabama Business League, Nov. 29-20, 1910.

Hargrove, Robert Jemison

371The Moulding of a Man: A Plea for More Utilitarian Education. N. D.

Harman, Arthur F.

369Three Ways to a Durable Peace. December, 1943.

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370Some More Lessons from the Confederacy: Confederate Memorial Day Address, 493Montevallo, Ala., April 26, 1942.

372A Time for Character: Address at the Graduating Exercises of State Teachers 494College, Jacksonville, Ala., Aug. 18, 1944.

Harper, Roland M.

373An Agricultural Who’s Who, Population of Massachusetts, 1926

3 74 “Development of Agriculture in Upper Georgia from 1850 to 1880,” from The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 6 (March, 1922): 1-27.

3 75 “The American Way of Life; Slipping Back,” letter to the editor, Mobile Register, July 16, 1960.

376Ante-Bellum Census Enumerations in . Reprint from the Florida Historical Society Quarterly, 6 (July 1927).

3 77 “Another Communist Menace (As Applied to Sex),” letter to the editor, Birmingham, News, July 21, 1953.

3 78 “(Another) Communist Triumph,” letter to the editor, Charleston News and Courier, Aug. 2, 1954.

13 80 “(Another) Communist Triumph,” letter to the editor, Charleston News and Courier, Aug. 5, 1945.

3 79 “Athens and Clarke County (Georgia) in the 1930 Census: Letter to the Editor, Athens Banner-Herald, July 7-8, 1931.

380Book Reviews and Notes. Reprint from The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 32 (Dec., 1948): 325-327.

381A Botanical Cross-Section of Northern Mississippi, with Notes on the Influence of Soil on Vegetation. Reprint from the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 40 (Aug., 1913).

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382Botanical Work of Dr. E. W. Hilgard. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 43 (May, 1916).

3 105 The Geographical Work of Dr. E. W. Hilgard. Reprint from The Geographical Review, 1 (May, 1916).

3 83 “Cancer and Civilization,” letter to the editor, Montgomery Advertiser, March 29, 1938.

3 84 “Censorship of Textbooks, What Should and Should Not be Taught in Schools?”, reprint from the Charleston News and Courier, July 4, 1952.”

13 81 “Some Misinterpretations of Teacher Income Statistics,” reprint from editorial page, Birmingham News, Aug. 15, 1955.

3 85 “This Childish World,” letter to the editor, Birmingham News, Jan 3, 1938.

386A Classification of Botanical Science in Two Dimensions. Reprint from Torreya, 14 (Aug. 1914).

3 87 “The Cold War Against the South,” column from South magazine, 25 (May 2, 1960).

3 88 “The Collapse of Conscience: Letter to the Editor, Birmingham Post, Jan 6, 1938.

3 89 “Communistic and Vandalistic Influences in Cemeteries,” letter to the Editor, Montgomery Advertiser, Feb 12, 1953.

390The Coniferous Forests of Eastern North America. Reprint from Popular Science Monthly (Oct. 1914).

391Contrasts Between Northern and Southern and Urban and Rural Negroes in the United States. Reprint from Social Forces, 12 (May, 1934).

392A Contribution to the History of Malaria: Paper Read in the Medical Sciences Section of the Alabama Academy of Science, Montgomery Meeting, April 1, 1960.

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393Croomia a Member of the Appalachian Flora. Reprint from the Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club, 7 (Feb. 1943).

3 94 “Corrections for Two Mathematical Papers,” from the Alabama Academy of Science Journal, 30 (Oct. 1958).

395Development of Agriculture in Georgia from 1850 to 1920. Four articles from the Georgia Historical Quarterly, 1922-1923.

3 96 “Development of Genius,” letter to the editor, Birmingham News and Age- Herald, Dec. 5, 1948.

397The Distribution of Illiteracy in Georgia and Its Significance. Reprint from the High School Quarterly, 7 (July, 1919).

398Fifth Census of Florida, Feb 15, 1925, Final Instructions to Enumerators.

3 99 “Figures Used to Smear South,” letter to the editor, Birmingham Post-Herald, May 3, 1960.

3 100 “The Florida State Census and 1916 Map,” from the Geographical Review, 2 (Oct. 1916).

3 101 The Forest Regions of Mississippi in Relation to the Lumber Industry. Reprint from the Southern Lumberman, 70 (Aug 23, 1913).

3 102 Forest Resources of Georgia. 1917.

3 103 The Forests of the Tennessee Valley. Abstract of paper read at Florence meeting of the Alabama Academy of Science, April 12, 1935.

3 104 The Forest Service Reports on Wood-Using Industries of the United States. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters, 11 (July, 1916).

3 106 Geography and Vegetation of Northern Florida. From the 7th Annual Report of the Florida State Geological Survey, Dec. 1914.

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3 107 “Georgia’s Supposed Income Differential,” letter to the editor, Atlanta Constitution, May 29, 1961.

3 108 A Graphic Method of Measuring Civilization and some of its Applications. Reprint from The Scientific Monthly (March, 1920).

3 109 Heliotropism in Sida Rhombifolia. Reprint from the Journal of Academy of Science, 31, (Jan. 1960).

3 110 Illiteracy in Alabama, Where and Why? Montgomery, AL: Advertiser, 1919.

3 111 An Inventory of Florida’s Forests and the Outlook for the Future. Reprint from the Quarterly Bulletin of the Florida Dept. of Agriculture, April, 1916.

3 112 “Inequality in Men and Dogs,” letter to the editor, Charleston News and Courier, June 13, 1953.

3 113 “Is Poverty Demoralizing?,” letter to the editor, Birmingham Age-Herald, Feb. 15, 1945.

3 114 Newspaper article copies by Roland M. Harper: “Jewish Social Frat Okays Negro Pledges,” Birmingham Age-Herald, Jan. 1, 1950 “Two Cities, FBI, Enter Probe of Beatings,” Atlanta Constitution, Feb. 26, 1949 “Men’s Bible Class Denounces Bishops,” Tuscaloosa News, Jan. 31, 1950 “Aborigine Wins Fame as Symphony Singer,” Birmingham Age-Herald, March 9, 1949 “Ohio University Honor Frat Broadens Its Policy,” Birmingham News, March 9, 1949 “Chillun Didn’t Answer Yes or No to Parents,” Greenville (SC) News, Feb. 6, 1949 “The Negro Citizen,” National Prohibitionist, Feb. 1, 1949 “Statistics of Schools in Alabama in 1850,” 7th U.S. Census, 1853 “Old Delaware,” (review of Delaware’s Buried Past) New York Times Book Review, Jan 17, 1945

3 115 “Latin America and Totalitarianism,” letter to the editor, Birmingham Post, Aug. 15, 1940.

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4 1 “Lessons for the South from Poland and Finland,” letter to the editor, Tuscaloosa News, April 10, 1940.

4 2 “Low-Rating the South Again,” letter to the editor, Birmingham Post-Herald, April 28, 1954.

4 3 “Machinery and the Birth-Rate.” Abstract of paper read at the Florence meeting of the Alabama Academy of Science, April 12, 1935.

4 4 “Marriage and Divorce in Georgia.” Jan. 1926.

4 5 “Misleading Statistics of Tuberculosis,” letter to the editor, Mobile Register, Aug. 9, 1960.

4 6 “Misrepresentation of Health Conditions in Coffee County, Alabama,” letter to the editor, Montgomery, Advertiser, March 30, 1939.

4 7 “More About Compulsory Military Training,” letter to the editor of the Alabama Christian Advocate, Jan. 15, 1948.

48More About Georgia’s Declining Birth-Rate. Reprint from the Eugenical News, 19 (Sept.-Oct., 1934).

49A Neglected Source of Geographical Information. Reprint from The Journal of Geography, 14 (June, 1916).

4 10 Book review of Forest Conditions in Lousiana. Reprint from The Geographical Review, 2 (Dec. 1916).

4 11 “Notes on Per Capita Wealth in Alabama,” letter to the editor, Tuscaloosa News, May 29, 1939.

412Notes on the Distribution of Some Alabama Plants. Reprint from The Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 33 (1906).

413A Preliminary Soil Census of Alabama and West Florida. Reprint from Soil Science, 4 (Aug., 1917).

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4 14 “Present Conditions in Germany,” article run in the Cullman Democrat, March 21, 1935.

415Per Capita Wealth in the United States. Reprint from The Geographical Review, 14 (Oct. 1924).

416The “Pocosin” of Pike County, Alabama, and its Bearing on Certain Problems of Succession. Reprint from the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 41 (May, 1914).

4 17 “Population of Alaska, to 1950.” Abstract of paper presented at the Memphis meeting of the Southeastern division of the Association of American Geographers, Nov. 25, 1958.

418The Population of Florida: Regional Composition and Growth as Influenced by Soil, Climate, and Mineral Discoveries. Reprint from The Geographical Review, 2 (Nov., 1916).

4 19 “Pronunciation of Certain Place Names,” article in The Journal of Geography, 16 (March, 1918): 255-258.

420Quercus Macrocarpa in Alabama. Reprint from the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 48 (July, 1942).

4 21 “(Some Suggested) Qualifications for Voting,” article from the Charleston (SC) News and Courier, June 26, 1949.

4 22 “Qualifications for Voting,” article from the Birmingham Post Herald, March 22, 1960.

423Racial Contrasts in Income. Reprint from The Alabama Lawyer, 21 (July, 1960).

424Some Recent Trends in Vital Statistics, National and Local. Reprint from the Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 25 (Dec. 1953).

425Recent Trends in Age at Marriage with Special Reference to College Students. Reprint from the Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 30 (June 1959).

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4 26 “Recreation in the Tennessee Valley,” letter to the editor of the Saturday Evening Post, Oct. 17, 1953.

427The Regional Geography of South Carolina Illustrated by Census Statistics. Reprint from the Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 35 (June 1920).

428Relation of Water Level to Bird Nesting Sites in Florida. Reprint from The Auk, 44 (Jan. 1927).

4 29 “(The) Russian Menace Not New,” letter to the editor, Tuscaloosa News, April 18, 1954.

430Rural Standards of Living in the South. Reprint from the Journal of Social Forces, 2 (Nov. 1923 and Jan. 1924).

4 31 “School Problems in Virginia and Elsewhere,” letter to the editor, Birmingham News, June 12, 1959.

4 32 “Should 18-Year-Olds Vote?”, letter to the editor, Charleston (SC) News and Courier, April 23, 1954.

4 33 “(Should We Try to) Re-Educate the Germans?”, letter to the editor, Birmingham News, Age-Herald, April 1, 1945.

4 34 “Segregated Churches,” letter to the editor, Birmingham News, Dec. 10, 1960.

4 35 “A Segregation Problem for the Churches,” article from the Charleston (SC) News and Courier, Dec. 4, 1949.

4 36 “The Shittimwood Fallacy,” letter to the editor, Huntsville Times, April 5, 1959.

437Some New Light on the Inheritance of Longevity. Reprint from the Journal of Heredity, 12 (March, 1931).

4 38 “(Some Needed Reforms in) Voter Qualifications,” letter to the editor, Mobile Register, May 29, 1953.

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439Some Relations Between Soil Climate and Civilization in the Southern Red Hills, of Alabama. Reprint from The South Atlantic Quarterly, 19 (July 1920).

440Some Savannah Vital Statistics of a Century Ago. Savannah: Georgia Historical Society, 1931.

441Some Vanishing Scenic Features of the Southeastern United States. Reprint from Natural History, 19 (1919).

4 42 “Some Statistics of Automobile Traffic into Florida,” article in Florida Highways, 2 (July 1925).

443Socialistic and Communistic Economic Systems. Reprint from The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 23-24 (July, 1953).

444Some Little Known Race Differences, with Special Reference to Alabama. Reprint from The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 23 (July, 1953).

4 45 “Some Alabama Population Statistics (for 1960),” letter to the editor, Montgomery Advertiser-Journal, March 19, 1961.

4 46 “Some Economic Fallacies concerning the South,” letter to the editor, Montgomery Advertiser, Sept. 2, 1945.

4 47 Abstracts of papers presented March 21-22, 1941, to the Alabama Academy of Science: “Some Effects of cold on Plants in Alabama in 1940" “Dauphin Island” “German and American Families in Cullman County”

4 48 “Some Factors Influencing Sex Ratios in the Human Race,” abstract of paper. Reprint from the Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 6 (Feb. 1935).

4 49 “Some Interesting Relation Between Vegetation and Mineral Deposits,” article in the Engineering and Mining Journal, 112 (Oct. 29, 1921): 693-694.

450Some “Iron Curtains” in America. Paper presented at the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Nov. 24, 1959.

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4 51 “Some Misleading Income Statistics,” letter to the editor, Tuscaloosa News, March 8, 1959.

452Some Pine-Barren Bogs in Central Alabama. Reprint from Torrey, 22 (July- Aug., 1922).

453Some Recent Extensions of the Known Range of Pinus Palustris. Reprint from Torreya, 23 (May-June 1923).

454Some Relations Between Political Parties and Farm Building Values in Alabama. Reprint from the Montgomery Advertiser, Oct. 28, 1919.

455Some Social and Moral Effects of Tobacco. Reprint from the Clean Life Educator, 4 (Jan., 1938).

456Some Statistical Indices of Culture. Paper presented to the Social Science Section of the Alabama Academy of Science, March 13, 1959.

457Some Statistics of Incomes in the United States. Reprint from The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 23 (July, 1953).

458Some Unusual Lemniscates. Reprinted from The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 31 (March, 1960).

4 59 “(Southern) Statesmanship and Self-Reliance,” letter to the editor, Birmingham Age-Herald, Oct. 21, 1940.

4 60 Statistical Differences Between Castes in India. Reprint from Eugenical News, 19, (Sept.-Oct., 1934).

461A Superficial Study of the Pine-Barren Vegetation of Mississippi. Reprint from the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 41, (Nov., 1914).

462The Supposed Southern Limit of the Eastern Hemlock. Reprint from Torreya, 19 (Oct. 1919).

463Taxodium Distichum in the Paleozoic Area of Alabama. Reprint from Torreya, 34, (Nov., 1934).

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4 64 “The Tennessee Valley of Alabama and its People.” Abstract of article in the Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 6 (March, 1934).

465Three Functions of Government. Reprint from The Alabama Lawyer, 3 (March and June, 1942).

466To What Extent Does Topography Control Civilization? Reprint from The Journal of Geography, 22 (Sept. 1923).

4 67 “Trend of Farming in Alabama, 1920-1925,” article in the Montgomery Advertiser, Jan. 23, 1926.

4 68 “Tuscaloosa’s Advantages Over Larger Cities, Quality Versus Quantity,” article 4 69 in the Tuscaloosa News, July 30, 1924.

470A Typical Southern Genealogy. Reprint from The Journal of Heredity, 25 (Sept., 1934).

4 71 “Typifying Species.” Abstract of paper presented at the Association of Southeastern Biologists meeting, April 22, 1960.

472Urban Culture in the North and South. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama, 1923.

4 73 “Urban and Rural Health,” column from the Birmingham News, Nov. 6, 1945.

4 74 “Urbanites Unfit?,” letter to the editor, Washington Pathfinder, Oct. 31, 1951.

4 75 “What is the South?,” article in the Charleston (SC) News and Courier, Nov. 21, 1960.

4 76 “What Is a Communist?”, letter to the editor, Birmingham News, June 28, 1949.

477Water and Mineral Content of an Epiphytic Fern. Reprint from the American Fern Journal, 9 (Jan., 1920).

4 78 “Where Does the South Begin?”, letter to the editor, Montgomery Advertiser, Dec. 9, 1941.

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4 79 “Why Is a Communist?”, letter to the editor, Birmingham News, Aug. 3, 1949.

4 80 “Winter Annuals,” abstract of paper given to the Biological Sciences Section of the Alabama Academy of Science meeting, April 1, 1958.

481The Alabama Pocosin. Reprint of article from the American Botanist, 45 (April, 1939).

482Ante-Bellum Census Enumerations in Florida. Reprint from the Florida Historical Society Quarterly, 6 (July, 1927).

483Civilization of Sand Mountain, Alabama. Reprint from the Eugenical News, 19 (July-Aug., 1934).

484Some Menaces to Our Native Shrubbery. Reprint from My Garden and Home in the South, 1 (March, 1935).

485Notes on the Distribution of Dionaea. Reprint from Torreya, 28 (Sept.-Oct., 1928).

486The Aquatic Vegetation of Squaw Shoals, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. Reprint from Torreya, 14 (Sept. 1914).

487Alabamians in Who’s Who. Reprint from the Montgomery Advertiser, Dec. 25, 1927.

488Alabama Scientists. Reprint from the Alabama Alumni News, 12 (Nov., 1928).

489Flora of Claiborne Bluff, Alabama. 1935.

4 90 “Notes on Frontier Civilization,” letter to the editor, New York Times, Feb. 20, 1938.

491Per Capita Wealth in the United States. Reprint from The Geographical Review, 14 (Oct. 1924).

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492The Forest Regions of Alabama: Some Statistics Illustrating Present Condition of Lumber Industry in Each Division. Reprint from The Southern Lumberman (April 5, 1913).

13 82 “Some Reasons for Segregation,” reprint of a letter in Alabama, 20 (April 15, 1955).

13 83 “Why Racial Unity?”, reprint from editorial page of the Montgomery Advertiser, Jan. 25, 1955.

13 84 “A Race Problem in the Antipodes,” reprint from the Charleston News and Courier, Dec. 27, 1955.

13 85 “Low-Rating the South Again,” reprint from editorial page of the Birmingham Post-Herald, April 28, 1954.

13 86 “Correlations between Education and Income,” reprint of letter on editorial page of the Tuscaloosa News, July 17, 1955.

13 87 Alabama Scientists. Reprint from the Alabama Alumni News, 12 (Nov., 1928).

13 88 “Alabamians in Who’s Who,” reprint from the Montgomery Advertiser, Dec. 25, 1927.

13 89 “The Russian Menace Not News,” from the editorial page of the Tuscaloosa News, April 18, 1954.

13 90 “More About Delinquency, Etc.,” reprint from editorial page of the Birmingham News, Oct. 12, 1955.

13 91 “Racial Contrasts in the National Capital,” reprint from the Charleston News and Courier, Aug. 28, 1955.

13 92 “Freedom or Security--Not Both,” reprint from letter columns of Farm and Ranch, Sept., 1955.

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Harris, James C.

4 110 An Essay on the Climate and Fevers of the South-Western, Southern Atlantic, and Gulf States. New Orleans: Bulletin Office, 1858.

Harris, Seale

4 107 “Gorgas School of Sanitation for University,” article in the University of Alabama Alumni News (May-June, 1921).

4 108 The Future of the Negro from the Standpoint of the Southern Physician. Reprint from The Alabama Medical Journal (Jan., 1902).

4 109 Annual Oration Delivered before the Medical Association of Alabama at Its Public Session, April 19, 1905. Reprint from The Alabama Medical Journal (May, 1905).

4 146 “The Population of Massachusetts,” Associated Press release, 1926.

Harrison, Belle Richardson

4 106 “The Poetic Progress of Clement Wood,” article in the University of Alabama Alumni News (May-June, 1921).

Hart, Hastings H.

4 103 Social Problems of Alabama: A Study of the Social Institutions and Agencies of the State of Alabama as Related to its War Activities. Montgomery, AL: 1918.

4 105 Social Progress of Alabama: A Second Study of the Social Institutions and Agencies of the State of Alabama. Montgomery, AL: 1922.

Hart, W. O.

4 104 Universal Peace Impossible Without an International Code. Reprint from the Proceedings of the Third American Peace Congress, May, 1911.

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Harvey, Meriwether

4 102 Slavery in Auburn, Alabama. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Historical Studies. Third Series: 1907.

Havens, Leon C.

499Flocculation Experiments with Variola and Vaccinia Virus. Reprint from the American Journal of Public Health, 21 (April, 1931). Article written with Catherine R. Mayfield.

4 100 A Correlated Fermentative and Antigenic Variation in Certain Strains of Morgan’s Bacillus. Reprint from the Journal of Infectious Diseases, 50 (May-June, 1932). Article written with Anne George Irwin.

4 101 Antigenic Properties of the Virus of Rabies. Reprint from the Journal of Infectious Diseases, 51 (Nov.-Dec., 1932). Article written with Catherine R. Mayfield.

Hawk, Emory Q.

4 145 Taxation in Alabama. Birmingham-Southern College Bulletin, 24 (Jan., 1931).

Hayne, Paul H.

4 144 Address before the Ladies of the Memorial Association of Alabama, May 1, 1872. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Brown, 1872.

Hays, Charles

4 143 Speech Delivered at Forkland, Greene County, Alabama, Sept. 12, 1868. Montgomery, AL: Alabama State Journal Association, 1868.

Haywood, Marshall Delaney

498Major George Farragut. Reprint from The Gulf States Historical Magazine (Sept., 1903).

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4 111 Federal Reserve Board Governor: Speech in the Senate of the United States, Aug. 5, 1922.

4 112 Federal Reserve Board’s Deflation Policy: Speech in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 17, 1922.

4 113 Hearst-Catholic-Mexican-Scandal: Speech in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 18, 1928.

4 114 The Hobson Prohibition Amendment: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 22, 1914. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1915.

4 118 Speech in the House of Representatives, April 26, 1917 on the Bill to Authorize the President to Increase Temporarily the Military Establishment of the United States.

4 119 The Farmers’ Free List Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 29, 1911. Washington, D. C.: 1911.

4 120 Efforts to Involve the United States in War with Mexico: Excerpts from Speeches in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 14, 15, 18, 21, 25, Feb. 10, and March 2, 1927. Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1927.

4 121 The Cotton Situation in the South: Speech in the House of Representatives, Oct. 16, 1914. Washington: 1914.

4 122 The Cotton Question: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 18, 1908. Washington: 1908.

4 123 Cotton, Diversified Farming, and a Farm Credit System: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 23, 1914. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1915.

4 124 Cotton: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 14, 1911. Washington: 1912.

4 125 The American Flag: Remarks in the Senate of the United States, Feb. 4, 1929.

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4 126 Income Tax and the Aldrich Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 12, 1909. Washington: 1909.

4 127 Know the Truth and the Truth Shall Make You Free: Speech in the Senate of the United States, April 22, 1930. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930.

4 128 New York Cotton Exchange to Collect Statistics from the Manufacturers of Cotton: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Dec. 16, 1908, and Feb. 3, 1909. Washington: 1909.

4 129 Panama Canal Exposition: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 31, 1911.

4 130 Political Situation in Alabama: Remarks in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 6 and 10, 1930. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930.

4 131 Railway-Rate Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 8, 1905. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905.

4 132 Speeches in the House of Representatives Feb. 21, and March 1, 1917 on the Reed “Bone-Dry” Amendment and on Giving the president Power to Protect and Defend American Rights Against Unlawful Attacks While Congress Is Not in Session. Washington: 1917.

4 133 Remarks in the Senate of the United States, May 3, 1928. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928.

4 134 Senator Heflin’s Reply to Mayor Gunter of Montgomery, Ala.: Remarks in the Senate of the United States, April 9, 1928. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928.

4 135 Reply to Governor Allen, of Kansas on Holding Cotton and Reducing Acreage: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 27, 1919. Washington: 1919.

4 136 Hon. J. Thomas Heflin Replying to Hon. William E. Humphrey, of Washington: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 14, 1914. Washington: 1914.

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4 137 Senators from Pennsylvania and Illinois: Speech in the Senate of the United States, Dec. 8, 1927. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928.

4 138 Governor Smith’s Wet Record: Speech in the Senate of the United States, March 21, 1928. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928.

4 139 Speech Delivered at Gettysburg May 30 and on June 2, 1913. Washington: 1913.

4 140 Speeches in the House of Representatives Jan. 12 and Feb. 4, 1915 on the Woman Suffrage Amendment and Restricted Immigration. Washington: 1915.

4 141 Woman Suffrage: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 13, 1914. Washington: 1914.

4 142 Address before Congress, 1907.

13 94 War with Germany: Speech Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the New Federal Building, Birmingham, Ala., May 15, 1918. Washington: 1918.

Henderson, Charles

496Governor Charles Henderson Explains the Necessity for the State Bond Issue. ca. 1915

497A Statement by the Governor. (about the bond issue) ca. 1915

4 115 Interview: Charles Henderson Again Makes Plain His Position on State Issues and Calls on Mr. Comer to Do Likewise.

4 116 Speech of Charles Henderson at Troy, Ala., Aug. 14, 1913.

4 117 Speech of Charles Henderson and Resolution of the Anti-Amendment Conference Held in Montgomery, Sept. 15, 1909. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1909.

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Henry, Hugh B.

4 152 Nothing But Loss: A Temperance Lecture. Guntersville, AL: Men’s Christian Temperance Union, 1902.

Herbert, Hilary A.

4 147 Address to the Voters of the 2nd Congressional District. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Brown, ca. 1878.

4 148 An Address Delivered before the Society of Alumni of the University of Virginia, on Commencement Day, June 29, 1887. Lynchburg, VA: J. P. Bell and Co., 1887.

4 149 Address at the Opening of the Conference in Montgomery, Ala., May 8-10, 1900, Called by the Southern Society for the Consideration of Race Problems in Relation to the Welfare of the South.

4 150 “Porto Rico, and the Philippines,” article in The Independent, 50 (Dec. 8, 1898): 1646-1651.

4 151 The Supreme Court of the United States and its Functions: Address before the Pennsylvania State Bar Association at Cresson, Pennsylvania, 1897.

4 153 The True Southern Pacific Railroad Versus the Texas Pacific Railroad: Excerpts from the Speeches of H. A. Herbert, and John K. Luttrell, in the House of Representatives, June 6 and 8, 1878.

4 154 Subsidies to Ship-Owners: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 6 and 7, 1891. Washington, D. C.: Ramsey and Bisbee, 1891.

Herndon, Dallas Tabor

4 156 The Nashville Convention of 1850. Montgomery, AL: The Alabama Historical Society, 1905.

Herndon, Thomas H.

4 157 Remarks on the Subject of Cooperation Delivered in Eutaw on the 6th Dec., 1860.

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Herrick, S. S.

4 155 A National System of Quarantine. Reprint from The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal (Jan. 1876).

Heustis, Jabez Wiggins

4 158 Eulogy on the Life, Services and Character of Gen. Lafayette, the Advocate of Liberty, and the Benefactor of the United States. Selma, AL: Thomas J. Brown, 1834.

Hickman, Pleasant Argalus

4 159 In Memoriam: Pleasant Argalus Hickman, Green Pond, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Born May 4, 1813, Died April 20, 1897. West End, AL: 1897.

Hill, I. W.

4 160 Boys’ Agricultural Club Work in the Southern States. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1918.

Hill, Lister L.

52Address of Lister Hill, U. S. Senator from Alabama to the Legislature of Alabama, State Capitol, Jan. 19, 1943.

53America Prepare: Address at Confederate Memorial Exercises June 2, 1940. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1940.

56Address to the Alabama Federation of Women’s Clubs, May 8, 1947.

513The Cotton Situation: Speech Delivered Over the Radio at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Nov. 12, 1926. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1926.

5 133 Sale of Real Property No Longer Required for Military Purposes: Remarks in the House of Representatives, May 21, 1924. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1924.

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Hill, Luther L. (Sr.)

515A Sermon Preached in the City of Montgomery, Jan. 25, 1857. Montgomery, AL: Advertiser and Gazette, 1857.

Hill, Luther L. (Jr.)

4 161 A Report of a Case of Successful Suturing of the Heart, and Table of 37 Other Cases of Suturing by Different Operators with Various Terminations, and the Conclusions Drawn. New York: William Wood and Co., 1902.

51Account of a Complimentary Dinner and Presentation of a Loving Cup to Dr. L. L. Hill by the Montgomery County Medical Society, Nov. 21, 1932.

55Lister’s Centenary. Reprint from The American Journal of Surgery, 3 (Aug., 1927).

54Beacon Lights in Alabama. Reprint from The American Journal of Surgery, 12 (June, 1931).

58Hernia of the Vermiform Appendix. Reprint from the Medical Record (Aug. 26, 1899.

59Pericardial Effusions and Their Surgical Treatment. Reprint from Mobile Medical and Surgical Journal (July, 1902).

510Address at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, May 21, 1952.

511Reminiscences of Fifty Years in the Medical Profession: Read before the Montgomery County Medical Society, Oct. 29, 1931.

512Retention of the Testicles, with Report of Cases. Reprint from The Medical News, (Aug. 12, 1899).

514Wounds of the Heart. Reprint from the Mobile Medical and Surgical Journal (Jan., 1902).

57The Correspondence of Dr. W. W. Keen of Philadelphia, PA, and Dr. L. L. Hill, of Montgomery, AL.

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Hill, R. S

516A Discussion of the Treatment of Uterine Retro-displacement. Reprint from the New York Medical Journal (Sept. 1, 1906).

517Annual Address Delivered before the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, April, 1897.

518The Selling and Buying of Sick People. Montgomery, AL: April, 1914.

Hilliard, Henry W.

519Henry W. Hilliard, His Important Part in Brazilian Affairs, One of the Great Events in His Life. Atlanta: James P. Harrison and Co., 1888.

520Speech on the Boundary of Texas, and Organizing a Government for Delivered in the House of Representatives, Aug. 28, 1850. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1850.

521Milton’s Eve: An Address Delivered before the Female College, Columbia, South Carolina, June 26, 1860. Montgomery, AL: Barrett, Wimbish and Co., 1860.

522The Spirit of Liberty: An Oration, Delivered before the Literary Societies of the University of Virginia, on the 27th July, 1859. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Wimbish, 1860.

Hobbie, Richard M.

523Food Supplies Should Be Raised on the Farm. Dept. of Agriculture Bulletin No. 67. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1914.

Hobbs, T. H.

524Internal Improvements: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan 17, 1856.

Hobdy, J. B.

5 25A Brief Sketch of the Corn Palace. 1911.

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Hobson, Richmond P.

526An Adequate Navy and the Open-Door Policy: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Jan. 29 and Feb. 5, 1915. Washington: 1915.

527Alcohol and the Government. Evanston, IL: National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, N. D.

528Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary U. S. Senate, on S. J. Res. 88 and S. J. Res. 50 Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution Prohibiting the Sale, Manufacture, and Importation of Intoxicting Liquors. 63rd Congress, 2nd Sess. 1914. (Statement of Richmond P. Hobson is on page 171.)

529Council of National Defense: Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs. 62nd Congress, 2nd Sess. (Report presented by Richmond Hobson.)

530America’s War Policy, Fortification of the Panama Canal: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Feb. 20 and 25, 1911. Washington: 1911.

531Democracy and the Navy: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 23, 1912. Washington: 1912. Washington: 1912.

532The Great Destroyer: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 2, 1911. Washington: 1911.

533Fortifications Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 18, 1909. Washington: 1909.

534Hobson’s Attention to Duty, Underwood’s Presidential Campaign Financed by Wall Street, Senatorial Fight in Alabama, Gov. O’Neal, Glass, et al., to Put a Man in Training to Beat Hobson: Speech in the House of Representatives, Oct. 13, 1913. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913.

535The Hobson Bill for National Prohibition: Extracts from the Congressional Debate and Editorial Expressions from the Press of the Country. New York: U. S. Brewers’ Association, ca. 1915.

536The Hobson Resolution for Nationwide Prohibition: Speech of Thomas Gallagher of Illinois in the House of Representatives, Dec. 22, 1914. Washington: 1915.

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Hobson, Richmond P. (continued)

537Intoxicating Liquors: Hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary. 63rd Congress, 2nd Sess. Parts 1 and 2.

538National Constitutional Prohibition: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 1, 1914. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1914.

539Our Naval Policy, Armament and Arbitration: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 26, 1910. Washington: 1910.

540Paramount Importance of Immediate Adoption of Progressive Naval Program: Copy of Letter to Members of Congress, Jan 9, 1904.

541Speech Presenting to the House of Representatives a Petition of the Temperance and Christian People of America for Nation Wide Prohibition. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913.

542Senatorial Campaign in Alabama: Mr. Underwood Answered Captain Hobson, Police Power of the States, Good Roads. Speeches in the House of Representatives, Oct. 13, 1913, March 5 and April 1, 1908. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913.

543The Philosophy of Our Naval Policy: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 14, 1909. Washington: 1910.

544The True Relation of Our Navy to the Nation: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 22, 1913. Washington: 1913.

545Urgent Necessity of Providing an Adequate Navy: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 11, 1908.

546Why America Should Hold Naval Supremacy: Letter to A. A. Wiley, Nov. 25, 1903.

547Young Man Go South and Help Us in Empire Building: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 7, 1913. Washington: 1913.

5 134 Hobson’s Latest Speech at the Meeting of the Anti-Saloon League. 1915.

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Hocking, S. J.

548If a Man Die Shall He Live Again? A Series of Lenten Lectures Delivered at the Church of the Ascension and St. John’s Episcopal Church. Montgomery: N. D.

Hoffman, Paul G.

549Organizing for Post-War Economy and Jobs: Speech Given Sept. 8, 1943.

Hogg, Alexander

550Industrial Education, or the Equal Cultivation of the Head, the Heart and the Hand. Galveston, TX: Galveston News Office, 1879.

551The Problem of the Hour: Paper Read before the National Educational Association, July, 1889.

Holcombe, J. P.

552An Address Delivered before the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Agricultural Society, Nov. 4, 1858. Richmond: MacFarlane and Fergusson, 1858.

Holt, Ernest G.

553Achegas Para Uma Bibliographia Do Itatiaya. Sao Paulo: 1926.

554Annotated List of the Avery Bird Collection in the Alabama Museum of Natural History. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1921.

5 55 “Birds and Beasts Aid Erosion Control,” article in American Wildlife, 28 (March- April, 1939): 79-86.

5 56 “Colber Swallowing a Stone,” article in Copeia, 76 (Dec. 31, 1919): 99-100.

557Further Notes on Alabama Birds. Reprint from The Auk, 34 (Oct. 1917).

558In the Haunts of the Wood Ibis. Reprint from the Wilson Bulletin, 41 (March, 1929).

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559Itatiaya: Brazil’s Most Famous Mountain. Reprint from Natural History, 29 (1929).

560Midwinter Record of the Woodchuck in Western Pennsylvania. Reprint from the Journal of Mammalogy, 10 (Feb. 1929).

561A New Honey Creeper from the Amazon. Reprint from The Auk, 48 (Oct. 1931).

562An Ornithological Survey of the Serra Do Itatiaya, Brazil. From the Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 42 (June 7, 1928).

563On the New Arachnid Genus Tijuca, Mello-Leitao. Reprint from the Entomological News, 1926.

564Playing Big Brother to the Birds. Reprint from Natural History, 34 (Jan.-Feb., 1934).

565The Relation of Wild-Life Conservation to Erosion Control: Talk Broadcast May 24, 1935.

566Soil Conservation Means Wildlife Conservation. Reprint from Proceedings, North American Wildlife Conference, Feb. 3-7, 1936.

567The Status of the Great White Heron and Wurdemann’s Heron. Publication of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1928.

568Swimming Cats. Reprint from the Journal of Mammalogy, 13 (Feb. 1932).

5 69 “What is a Biologically Balanced Farm?” Article in Soil Conservation, 4 (March, 1939): 206-209.

570Report of the Wildlife Conservation Work of the Soil Conservation Service. 1939.

571Woodchuck in Alabama. Reprint from the Journal of Mammalogy, 5 (Feb., 1924).

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5 72 “Woodland Conservation and Wild Life Preservation,” article in The Land Today and Tomorrow, 2 (April, 1935): 18-21.

Hopkins, Cyril G.

573Permanent Soil Improvement. Birmingham, AL: Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, 1918.

Houston, George S.

631Message to the General Assembly, Submitted Dec. 28, 1875. Montgomery, AL: W. W. Screws, 1875.

632Speech on the Impeachment of Judge Watrous; in the House of Representatives, Dec. 15, 1858. Washington: Office of the Congressional Globe, 1858.

633The Mexican Indemnity Bill Being under Consideration: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 24, 1852. Washington: Office of the Congressional Globe, 1852.

634Speech on the Oregon Question, Delivered in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, Feb. 6, 1846. Washington: Office of the Daily Times, 1846.

Howard, Annette

6 35 “Our State and What We Should Teach Our Pupils About It,” article in The Educational Exchange, 25 (May 1910): 12-14.

Howard, Milo B.

13 95 “The Wilkinson-Beckwith Affair: An Alabama Ecclesiastical Trial,” article from the Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 37 (June, 1968): 117-128.

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Howell, Arthur H.

636Descriptions of a New Genus and Seven New Races of Flying Squirrels. Reprint from the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 28 (May 27, 1915).

637Description of a New Pine Mouse from Florida. Reprint from the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 29 (April 4, 1916).

638Descriptions of Two New Birds from Alabama. Reprint from the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 26 (Oct. 23, 1913).

639Revision of the American Marmots. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture publication, North American Fauna No. 37. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1915.

640Ten New Marmots from North America. Reprint from the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 27 (Feb. 2, 1914).

680Revision of the American Harvest Mice. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture publication, North American Fauna No. 36. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1915.

Hubbard, David

641Letter to the Voters of the 2nd Congressional District of the State of Alabama. Washington: Office of the Congressional Globe, 1840.

Huddleston, George

574The Administration and the Threatened Coal Strike: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 21, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

575Again on the Holding Company Bill: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Aug. 1, 1935. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1935.

576Against Conscription: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 23, 1916. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916.

577Against Discrimination: Speech in the House of Representatives, Sept. 11, 1917. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917.

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578Against Monopolies in the Bus Business: Speech in the House of Representatives, March, 12 1930. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930.

579Against the Tax on Tobacco: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Dec. 11, 1925. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1925.

580Against War with Mexico: Speeches in the House of Representatives on Jan. 8, 11, and 14, 1927. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927.

581Amendments to War Risk Insurance Act: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1923. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1923.

582America Wants Peace: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 8, 1920. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1920.

583Answer to President Harding’s Address Upon the Coal and Railroad Strikes: Speech in the House of Representatives, Aug. 21, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

584The Bankers’ Dole: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 12, 1932. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1932.

585Big Business in Big Politics: Speech in the House of Representatives, Oct. 25, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919.

586Disarmament as America’s Policy: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 28, 1921. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921.

587Cooperation Between Farmers and Industrial Workers: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 17, 1923. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1923.

588Cause and Cure for War: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 12, 1928. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928.

589Conscription Is Undemocratic, Selfishness and Deceit of Militarists Exposed: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 10, 1917. Washington: 1917.

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590Conscription of Property and Labor for War: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 3, 1924. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1924.

591Conspiracy of the Railroads: Speech in the House of Representatives, Aug. 18, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919.

592The Crime of 1920, How the Public Is Plundered under the Esch-Cummins Railroad Act: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 31, 1920. Washington: 1921.

593The Crime of the Profiteers: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 3, 1918. Washington: 1918.

594Democracy and Prohibition: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 17, 1917. Washington: 1917.

595The Emergency Revenue Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 16, 1915. Washington: 1916.

596For Equality Between Officers and Enlisted Men Under Veterans’ Relief Laws: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 11, 1928. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928.

597Folly of Protective Tariff Legislation: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 13, 1921. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921.

598Food for the Starving: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 4, 1930. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930.

599For the Discharge of Enlisted Men of the Navy and Marines: Speeches in the House of Representatives, June 13 and 16, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919.

5 100 For the Release of Political Prisoners: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Dec. 11 and 14, 1922. Washington: 1922.

5 101 The Four-Power Treaty: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 12, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

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5 102 Fruits of the “Open Shop Movement” the Tragedy of the Coal Strike: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 5, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

5 103 Gnawing the Bones of the Treasury: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 8, 1921. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921.

5 104 Government by Organized Selfishness: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 19, 1926. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1926.

5 105 Government Manufacture of Armor: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 1, 1916. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916.

5 106 Have We Lost the War! Short Speeches on Army and Navy Matters in the House of Representatives. Washington: 1919.

5 107 Help for Discharged Soldiers: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 2, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919.

5 108 Henry Ford, Muscle Shoals, and the Alabama Power Company: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 23, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

5 109 The Holding Company Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 28, 1935. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1935.

5 110 How Ford’s Offer for Muscle Shoals Was Put to Sleep: Speech in the House of Representatives, Sept. 20, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

5 111 An Imperative Duty--Balancing the Budget: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 12, 1932. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1932.

5 112 An Impossible Bill--A Drive on Labor: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Nov. 12, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919.

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5 113 In Defense of Jefferson County Registered Men: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 13, 1918. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918.

5 114 Industrial Unrest and “Lying Newspapers”: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 9, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919.

5 115 Inefficiency of Veterans’ Bureau: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 5, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

5 116 Jeffersonian Democracy: Address Delivered at the Jefferson’s Birthday Dinner of the Woman’s Democratic Club at Birmingham, Ala., on April 13, 1929. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1929.

5 117 The Joker in the Muscle Shoals Resolution: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 5, 1926. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1926.

5 118 Justice to Confederates: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 10, 1916. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916.

5 119 Labor’s Just Grievances: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 23, 1920. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1920.

5 120 The Law of Armed Merchant Ships: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 7, 1916. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916.

5 121 “Misshapen, Bent, Born Out of Time”--The Conference Report on the Esch- Cummins Railroad Legislation: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 20, 1920. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1920.

5 122 The Modern Joab--Shakes Hands in Havana and Stabs in Nicaragua: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 19, 1928. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928.

5 123 The and the Nicaraguan War: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 5, 1928. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928.

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5 124 The New Americanism--And the Old: Speech in the City of Baltimore, Feb. 4, 1923. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1923.

5 125 The Niagara Grab: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 24, 1917. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917.

5 126 No Alliances with European Nations: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 11, 1921. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921.

5 127 No American Should Be Allowed to Starve: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 9, 1931. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1931.

5 128 No Discount to Mussolini: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 15, 1926. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1926.

5 129 No Food for the Starving: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 11, 1931. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1931.

5 130 On Repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 5, 1932. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1932.

5 131 Additional Remarks on Prohibition Repeal: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 16, 1932. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1932.

5 132 The Farmer and the Automobile Tax: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 18, 1924. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1924.

5 135 Education for Usefulness: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 22, 1916. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916.

5 136 A Curb for Profiteers: Speech in the House of Representatives, Aug. 1, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919.

61In Defense of Freedom of Speech Who Are the Real Radicals?: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 17, 1920. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1920.

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62Oppressive Monopolies Must Be Regulated: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 1, 1921. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921.

63Patriots and War: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 3, 1917. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917.

64Paying for the War: Speeches in the House of Representatives, March 30, April 3 and 6, 1918. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918.

65Peace in the Railroad Labor World--The Warson-Parker Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 25, 1926. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1926.

66Pensions for Spanish War Veterans: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 10, 1933. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1933.

67The Pitiful Situation of the Jews of Central Europe: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 10, 1920. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1920.

68Political Strategy and the Cruiser Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 7, 1929. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1929.

69President Harding’s Labor Policy: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 6, 1921. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921.

610The President’s Unconstitutional War in Nicaragua: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 4, 1928. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928.

611Principle--The Great Need in Public Life: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 13, 1926. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1926.

612The Problem of the Railroads: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 2, 1933. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1933.

613Profiteering in Coal: Speech before the House Committee on Rules, July 21, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919.

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614Quack Remedies for Agricultural Distress--The Haugen Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 9, 1927. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927.

615Qualifications for Judicial Office: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 9, 1926. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1927.

616The Railroad Labor Bill (The Howell-Barkley Bill): Speech in the House of Representatives, May 2, 1924. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1924.

617Railroad Ownership of Government: Speech in the House of Representatives, Aug. 22, 1921. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921.

618Running for Congress: Address, March 3, 1919. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1919.

619Patriots and Profiteeers: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 7, 1917. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917.

620A Sound Currency at All Hazards: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 25, 1933. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1933.

621The Standard Oil and Mexico: Extension of Remarks in the House of Representatives, March 4, 1927. From the Congressional Record, 69th Congress, 2nd Sess.

622“They Do not Trust the People”--The Garrett-Wadsworth Amendment to the Constitution: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 24, 1925. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1925.

623“An Un-American Measure”: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 24, 1921. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921.

624“Unload It on Uncle Sam”--The Deal for the Cape Cod Canal: Extension of Remarks in the House of Representatives, June 2, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

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625What Henry Ford at Muscle Shoals Would Mean: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 7, 1924. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1924.

626“When Fanaticism and Unreason Run Riot”--Banishmen as Punishment for Misdemeanors: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 5, 1922. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

627Why Conscription Now? Conscription Is Unnecessary, Undemocratic, and Unamerican: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 25, 1917. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917.

628“Why Do the Heathen Rage”: Address before the Philadelphia Five O’Clock Club, April 7, 1918. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918.

629Winning the War: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 9, 1917. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917.

630“Ye Blind Guides Which Would Strain at a Gnat and Swallow a Camel”-- Teaching Constitution in the Schools: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 3, 1925. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1925.

683The Soldiers’ Bonus: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 24, 1924. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1924.

6 88 The “Share-the-Wealth” Fallacy: Speech before the Kiwanis Club of Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 5, 1935. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1936.

Hudson, William H.

642A Contribution to the Surgery of the Brain, with the Report of Two Cases of Tumors of the Cerebellum Which Were Located and on Which Operations Were Performed. Reprint from The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, (Sept. 1903).

643A Case of Actinomycosis Hominis, Involving the Tissues of the Back and the Lungs. Reprint from the Annals of Surgery (Nov. 1897).

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Huggins, Jacob

644Historian’s Address before the Medical Association of the State of Alabama. N. D.

Hunt, George H.

645The Essential Catholicity of the Religion and Church of Christ: A Sermon Preached at the Opening of the 43rd Annual Convention of the Diocese of Alabama, in St. James’ Church, Eufaula, on May 13, 1874. Tuskaloosa, AL: 1875.

Hunter, Frank R.

646The Control of Rabies in a Southern City. Reprint from the Transactions of Southern Branch, American Public Health Association, 1935.

Hunter, J. S.

647An Eulogy on the Life and Character of Daniel Webster, Delivered in Cahaba, Dallas County, Ala., on Feb. 22, 1853. Cahaba: Dallas Gazette Office, 1853.

Huntingdon, B. W.

648Individuality: An Address, Delivered before the Philomathic Society of the University of Alabama at Its 12th Anniversary. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1845.

Hutchison, Miller Reese

649Baccalaureate Address Delivered at Spring Hill College Commencement, June 17, 1914.

Inge, S. W.

650Speech on the President’s Message in Relation to the Territories, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 12, 1850. Washington: John T. Towers, 1850.

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Irwin, James W.

651The Miracle of Chemistry in Modern Business: Address Delivered before the Rotary Club of Anniston, Ala., July 20, 1943. Montgomery, AL: Alabama State Chamber of Commerce, 1943.

Jackson, William R.

662The Operative Treatment of Fractures. Reprint from the Transactions of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association, 1914.

Jarvis, George Y.

661The Senators of Alabama. [a poem] ca. 1878.

“A Jeffersonian Democrat”

660The Suffrage Plan: A Letter Opposing the Majority Report. Reprint of a letter to the Montgomery Advertiser, July 12, 1901.

John, Sam Will

659Do the Bench and Bar Really Desire a Genuine Reformation of the Practice and Procedure in Our Courts? Reprint from the Proceedings of the Alabama State Bar Association, July, 1914.

Johnston, Forney

655The Spirit of American Business: Address Delivered at 23d Annual Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, May, 1935.

Johnston, J. S.

653A Sermon Preached in Trinity Church, Mobile, Ala., on Quinquagesima Sunday, Feb. 4, 1883.

654A Sermon Preached in Christ Church, Tuskaloosa, Ala., on May 3, 1883, for the Benefit of the Society for Disabled Clergymen and the Widows and Orphans of Deceased Clergyman of the Diocese of Alabama. Tuskaloosa: Mont I. Burton, 1883.

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Johnston, Marguerite

652I Saw the Waves at Work. Reprint from the Birmingham News, ca. 1940s.

Johnston, William Preston

656Problems of Southern Civilization: An Address Delivered before the Polytechnic Institute of Alabama, June 10, 1891.

Jones, Jesse H.

658Post-War Problems: Message to the Alabama State Chamber of Commerce 6th Annual Meeting, Oct. 14, 1943.

Jones, Thomas G.

663Lizzie Morris vs. South and North R. R. Co. in the Supreme Court of Alabama, Dec. Term, 1878. G. W. Townsend, for Appellee--T. G. Jones, for Appellant

6 64 Charge to Grand Jury, U. S. Circuit Court, Northern Division of Northern District of Alabama, Oct. Term, 1904.

665Was It a “Church” Baccalaureate? Montgomery, AL: 1912.

666Extract from the Minutes in the Circuit Court of the U. S. for the Northern Division of the Middle District of Alabama, March 11, 1911.

667Has the Citizen of the U. S., in the Custody of the States’ Officers, upon Accusation of Crime Against Its Laws, Any Immunity or Right Which May Be Protected by the U. S. Against Mob Violence?: Paper Read before the Alabama State Bar Association, at the Annual Meeting, July 1, 1905.

668Judge Jones charges Grand Jury to Watch Resistance to Court. Reprint from the Montgomery Advertiser, Aug. 22, 1907.

669Letter of Thomas G. Jones to the Democratic and Conservative Party of Montgomery County, March 2, 1886. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Co., 1886.

670Letter to the People of Alabama [about former Governor Comer], Oct. 2, 1912.

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671Resolutions and Address of Judge Thomas G. Jones, in Memory of Re. John B. Gordon, at Nashville, Tenn., June 15, 1904.

672Efforts to Destroy the Character of a Judge, Nov. 28, 1913.

673An Open Letter to the Graduating Class and Students of the Southern University of the Session, 1911-1912.

674The 1890-1892 Campaigns for Governor of Alabama. Reprint from the Montgomery Advertiser, Sept. 17, 1911.

Julian, Frank N.

657Is Supervision at the Crossroads?: Address Delivered at the 32d Annual Convention of the Association of Life Insurance Presidents, Dec. 2, 1938.

Keen, T. G.

675Active Benevolence: A Sermon Delivered on the Anniversary Commencement of the Central Masonic Institute, Selma, Ala., June 22, 1851. Selma, AL: Central Masonic Institute, 1851.

Keller, W. S.

676Working Convicts on the Public Roads of Alabama. State Highway Department Bulletin No. 9. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1915.

Kelley, William D.

677The South, Its Resources and Wants: Address to the Citizens of New Orleans and Address at Montgomery, Ala., and Address to His Constituents. Washington, D. C.: Union Republican Congressional Executive Committee, ca. 1866.

Ketchum, George A.

678Address before the Medical Association of the State Alabama. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Brown, 1874.

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Kilby, Thomas E.

682Address at the Citizens Educational Conference Held in Birmingham, April 13, 1922. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1922.

684Equalization of Taxes as Viewed by the Press of Alabama. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1920.

Kilpatrick, William H.

679Preserving Southern History Material: An Address before the Southern Club of Columbia University, July 31, 1923. Columbia University Press, 1923.

Kirkpatrick, John L.

681The Moral Tendency of the Doctrine of Falling from Grace Examined: A Sermon Preached before the Synod of Ala. at the opening of its Sessions in Gainesville, Oct. 4, 1844. Mobile: Register and Journal Office, 1845.

686A Sermon, Preached on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Mary Chamberlin Brackett, in the Presbyterian Church, Gainesville, Ala., March 2, 1851. St. Louis: Hill and M’Kee, 1851.

Kirkpatrick, S.

687Contributions of Medicine to Civilization. Reprint from The Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama (May, 1933).

Kittrell, Norman G.

685Texas Illustrated or, the Romance, the History and the Resources of a Great State. Houston: Cumming and Sons, 1911.

Knox, John B.

689Remarks in Support of the Majority Report of the Committee on Suffrage and Elections, of the Constitutional Convention of Alabama, July 26, 1901. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1901.

690Speech in Closing the Campaign in Favor of Ratification, Nov. 9, 1901.

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691Representative Government. Reprint from the Manufacturers Record (Sept. 25, 1919).

692Address at Jones’ Chapel, Cullman County, Alabama, July 4, 1906. 13 96

693Address to the Students of the University of Alabama, Delivered June 3, 1903. Anniston, AL: G. H. Norwood, 1903.

694The League of Nations. N. D.

695Address on His Installation as President of the Constitutional Convention of Alabama, May 22, 1901.

697Andrew Jackson, Soldier, Patriot, Statesman: Delivered before State Bar Association of Tennessee, at Nashville, June 11, 1914.

698John B. Knox, President of Constitutional Convention of 1901 and Judge Richard W. Walker, Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court on Constitutional Amendment.

699John C. Calhoun: His Services to His Country, and His Place in History. N. D.

6 100 Justice to the South. Anniston, AL: Norwood Printers, ca. 1905.

6 101 Sectionalism: The Point of View of a Southern Man Sincerely Presented in a Letter to a Friend in the North. Anniston, AL: Ben R. Sawyer Printing Co., ca. 1921.

Lacey, Ed P.

6 102 Railroads and the Public. From the Transactions of the Association of the Seaboard Air Line Railway Congress, 1916.

Langdon, Daniel W.

6 103 “Some Florida Miocene,” pages 322-323 from an unknown publication.

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6 104 Variations in the Cretaceous and Tertiary Strata of Alabama. Rochester, NY: Geological Society of America, 1891.

Latham, Milton S.

6 105 An Address Delivered before a Masonic Convention, at Salem, Ala., on the Anniversary of St. John the Evangelist, Dec. 27, 1849. Columbus, GA: Times Print, 1850.

Lay, Henry C.

6 106 Letters to a Man Bewildered Among Many Counsellors. New York: General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union and Church Book Society, 1853.

Lay, William P.

6 107 Address before the Coosa- Waterway Conference at Montgomery, Ala., May 31, 1929. Gadsden, AL: Howe Printing Co., 1929.

6 108 Cause and Danger of Conditions. Reprint from the Gadsden Evening Journal, Nov. 6, 1907.

6 109 Opening the Coosa River to Through Navigation: Paper before the Alabama Commercial and Industrial Association Held at Montgomery, Alabama, June 20-21, 1901.

6 110 River Problems of Alabama: Studies and Comments. May, 1915.

6 111 The Southern Super Power Zone. 1922.

Leigh, Mrs. Townes Randolph

6 112 Alabama in the Making of the Nation: Annual Historical Address before the Alabama Division, U. D. C., May 14, 1914.

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Levert, Henry S.

71Letters Addressed to the Mayor of Mobile, on the Subject of Malignant Cholera. Mobile: Office of the Register and Patriot, 1832.

Lewis, Alfred Henry

75Underwood--House Leader. Washington, D. C. Allied Printing, 1912.

Lewis, Burwell Boykin

72Baccalaureate Address: A Plea for Popular Institutions. 188-.

73Baccalaureate Address Delivered at the 50th Annual Commencement of the University of Alabama, July 7, 1881.

Lide, Martin J.

74Protection of Alabama’s Water Rights: An Open Letter to the Legislature, Aug. 9, 1915.

Lipscomb, Andrew A.

76Substance of a Discourse Delivered before the Legislature of Georgia, on the Occasion of the Fast-Day Appointed by His Excellency, Joseph E. Brown, Nov. 28, 1860. Milledgeville, GA: Boughton, Nisbet and Barnes, 1860.

77The Relations of the Anglo-Saxon Race to Christian Womanhood: An Address Delivered before the Wesleyan Female College, at Macon, GA, July 11, 1860. Macon, GA: S. Rose and Co., 1860.

79Christian Heroism: Illustrated in the Life and Character of St. Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles. Macon, GA: J. W. Burke and Co., 1880.

710Lessons from the Life of Saint Peter: Six Essays. Macon, GA: J. W. Burke and Co., N. D.

711Mary of Bethany: A Baccalaureate Sermon Preached at the Commencement of Lucy Cobb Institute, June 27, 1887. Athens, GA: Stone and Christy, 1887.

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712The Morbid Exhibitions of the Human Mind: An Address Delivered before the Erosophic and Philomathic Societies of the University of Alabama, on their Anniversary Occasion, Dec. 19, 1845. Tuscaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1846.

Littlefield, Myra

713Christian Perfection: A Letter to the Church in North Bridgewater, under the Pastoral Care of Daniel Huntington. Boston: David H. Ela, 1836.

Lloyd, Francis E.

714Some Alabama Plant Diseases. Dept. of Agriculture Serial No. 32. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1910.

Lodor, John A.

78The Speculative Temple: An Address Delivered before the Grand Lodge of the State of Alabama, in the Masonic Hall, Montgomery, Dec. 3, 1861. Montgomery: Advertiser Office, 1862.

715In Memoriam: An Address, Commemorative of Their Fraternal Dead of 1860 Delivered before Halo Lodge, No. 5. Cahaba, AL: C. E. Haynes and Co., 1861.

Lofton, George A.

716The Bar Room as a Business and Social Resort. Talladega, AL: Our Mountain Home, 1887.

Lomax, Tennent

717Address Delivered at the Re-Union of Confederate Veterans at Snowdoun, Ala., in Aug. 1, 1895.

718An Imperial Colonial Policy, Opposition to It the Supreme Duty of Patriotism: Oration before the Literary Societies of the University of Alabama, at the 76th Annual Commencement, June 20, 1898. Montgomery, AL: 1898.

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719The State and Its University, and Other Speeches in the Constitutional Convention of Alabama, 1901. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1902.

London, Alexander T.

720A Plea for Justice and Good Citizenship: A Paper Read before the B’Nai Brith at the Jewish Temple Lecture Room, Birmingham, Ala., March 2, 1902.

787A Discussion on Atmospheric Ozone. Reprint from The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 23-24 (Feb. 1953).

Lord, W. W.

721The Wants of the South: A Poem Pronounced before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of the University of Alabama, July 12, 1859. Tuskaloosa: Independent Monitor, 1859.

Love, W. J.

722Infection of Gunshot Wound of the Leg with the Bacillus Aerogenes Capsulatus-- Amputation--Recovery. New York: Publishers’ Printing Co., 1899.

Lovett, William A.

725Microscopical Introspection: A Review of the Present Status of Dental Education: Read before the National Dental Ass., Southern Branch, at Its 14th Annual Meeting, April 4, 1911.

Lowe, William M.

723Contested Election--Lowe Vs. Wheeler: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 2, 1882. Washington, D. C.: 1882.

Lowrey, J. G.

724The Beast That Gores: Sermon Preached in Calera, Ala., in 1892.

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Lupton, N. T.

726Address Delivered before the State Agricultural Society in Convention at Selma, Ala., Feb. 2, 1888. Montgomery, AL: W. E. Allred, 1888.

Lusk, J. A.

727Address Delivered before the Marshall County Bar Association at Albertville, Ala., on Aug. 23, 1932.

Lyman, Edward S.

728Benjamin Franklin: An Address Delivered on the 100th Anniversary of Franklin’s Birthday, Jan. 17, 1906. Columbiana, AL: Columbiana Sentinel Print, 1906.

729Robert E. Lee: An Address to Sam H. Gist Camp, No. 1481, UCV, Calera, Ala., Jan. 19, 1915.

Lyon, Henry L.

730Our Commanding Future: Commencement Address, University of Alabama, Aug. 21, 1964.

Macon, Nathaniel

771The Destruction of the Union is Emancipation: Letters to Charles O’Conor. Philadelphia: John Campbell, 1862.

Maffitt, John N.

731An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N. Maffitt, with a Narrative of the Difficulties Attending His First Marriage and a Circumstantial and Correct History of All the Facts of His Late Marriage to Miss Smith of , and the Causes of her Death. New York: John F. Feeks, 1848.

Malone, Wallace D.

732Vicksburg: An Address before the State Convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Dothan, Ala., Oct. 13, 1948.

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Maness, P. G.

739The Power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, N. D.

Mangum, W. W.

733Intra-Trachael Injections in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Reprint from the Mobile Medical and Surgical Journal (May, 1904).

Manion, Dean Clarence

734The Key to Peace: Address at the Department Convention of the American Legion, July 16, 1951.

Manly, Basil

735Divine Efficiency Consistent with Human Activity: Notes of a Sermon Delivered at Pleasant Grove Church, Fayette Co., Ala., April 8, 1849. Tuscaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1849.

736Grief for Departed Worth: A Sermon in Commemoration of the Rev. Prof. Horace S. Pratt, Late Professor of English Literature, in the University of Alabama. Tuskaloosa: M. J. Slade, 1846.

737Report on Collegiate Education, Made to the Trustees of the University of Alabama, July, 1852. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1852.

Manning, J. C.

738Politics of Alabama. 1893.

Martin, Roscoe C.

740Alabama’s Administrative Reorganization of 1939. Reprint from The Journal of Politics, 2 (Nov. 1940).

Martin, Thomas W.

741Alabama’s Industrial Program: Speech at a Meeting of the Rotary Club of Birmingham, Sept. 16, 1936.

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742Letter to Judson King, Director of the National Popular Government League, Nov. 26, 1928.

743Holding the Scales in Equal Balance. Reprint from the Manufacturers Record (Oct. 1936).

Martin, William L.

744In the Constitutional Convention of the State of Alabama, 1901, in the Matter of the Shelby County Court House. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Printing Co., 1901.

745One Hundred Years of Bond Interest. Reprint from The Alabama Lawyer, 3 (Jan. 1942).

Mastin, Claudius H.

746Annual Address with the Proceedings of the Society of the Alumni of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, at the Anniversary Meeting for 1874. Philadelphia: Inquirer Book and Job Print, 1874.

747The Causes and Geographical Distribution of Calculous Diseases. Reprint from the Transactions of the International Medical Congress, Philadelphia, Sept. 1876.

748Chronic Urethral Discharges: Read at the Huntsville Meeting of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, March, 1872. Louisville: Medical Journal Print, 1872.

749Inguinal Aneurism: Successful Ligation of External Iliac Artery by Means of Silver Wire: Read before the Mobile Medical Society, July 16, 1866. New Orleans: L. Graham, 1866.

788Internal Urethrotomy as a Cure for Urethral Stricture. Mobile: Tribune Office, 1871.

Mathews, Joel E.

750Brazil: Reflection on the Character of the Soil, Climate, Inhabitants and Government. Transcript of the original pamphlet which was published 1867.

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Mathews, Van A.

751Causes and Treatment of Juvenile Delinquency. N. D.

Maury, M. F.

7 52 An Address Delivered before the North Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Association, at Their 3rd Annual Fair, Decatur, Ala., Oct. 19, 1859. Decatur, AL: Times Office, 1860.

May, Eugene L.

753Supreme Court Sketch.

Mayfield, Catherine

754Antigenic Properties of the Virus of Rabies, Part II. Reprint from the Journal of Infectious Diseases, 51 (Nov.-Dec., 1932).

789The Antigenic Properties of Rabies Virus, Part I. Reprint from the Journal of Infectious Diseases, 50 (April, 1932).

Mayfield, James J.

7 55 “My Last Deer Hunt,” article in The Alabama Sportsman (Oct. 1925): 17, 37-39.

McAlpine, James G.

756Endemic Typhus. Reprint from the American Journal of Public Health, 24 (Oct., 1934).

757Intestinal Parasite Survey in Alabama: A Comparative Study of Two Hookworm Anthelmintics. Reprint from the American Journal of Public Health, 27 (May, 1937).

McCafferty, E. L.

758Pellagra Among the Colored Insane at the Mt. Vernon Hospital. Reprint from the Gulf States Journal of Medicine and Surgery (April, 1909).

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McCalley, Henry

759Alabama Bauxite. Extract from the Proceedings of the Alabama Industrial and Scientific Society, 1892.

760Natural Gas and Petroleum in North Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL: Mont. I. Burton, 1891.

761North Alabama, or the Mountain Manufacturing and Mineral Region of Alabama. Reprint from Birmingham Illustrated, ca. 1890s.

McCord, Leon

762Mother: Address before the Men’s Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Church, Montgomery, Ala., May 8, 1921.

McCormack, Hardy E.

763A Strong Business Letter from a Business Man. 1907.

McCorvey, Gessner T.

696Address at the Meeting of the State Democratic Executive Committee of Alabama Held in Montgomery, Alabama, on Jan. 21, 1950.

764Address at the Dedication of a Stone Marker Designating the tombs of Professor Tutwiler and His Daughter, at Havana, Hale County, Ala., Sept. 26, 1940. Havana, AL: Hale County Historical Society, 1947.

766Radio Address in Support of the Democratic Nominees in the General Election of Nov. 7, 1944.

767An Appeal to the Members of the State Democratic Executive Committee of Alabama, Dec., 1955.

McCorvey, Thomas Chalmers

765Introduction to the History of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Tuscaloosa: Weatherford Printing Company, 1925.

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768The Mission of Francis Scott Key to Alabama in 1833. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

769Henry Tutwiler, and the Influence of the University of Virginia on Education in Alabama. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1905.

McCoy, A. D.

770Thoughts on Labor in the South, Past, Present and Future. New Orleans: Blelock and Co., 1865.

McDowell, Charles S.

772Charles McDowell, Jr., for Governor. Birmingham, AL: Allied Printing, ca. 1926.

McDowell, William George

773Sermon Preached at the Church of the Advent, Birmingham, Ala., March 27, 1938.

McDuffie, John

7 74 “The Bear Creek Cut-Off Should Be Saved, “introduction to A New Waterway to the Gulf: The Proposed Tennessee-Tombigbee Connection. Mobile, AL: Mobile Basin and Tennessee River Improvement Association, N. D.

McIntyre, C P.

775The Catholic Church as a Layman Sees It. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1928.

McKee, H. L.

776The State Must Not Stop in Its Progress, Business Men Declare in Favor of a Constitutional. Proceedings of a meeting called by H. L. McKee.

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McLean, George P.

777The Protection of Birds: Speech in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 14, 1913. Washington: 1913.

McLure, John R.

778Address Delivered at the Meeting of Town and City Superintendents, Nov. 27-28, 1914.

McMurry, Frank M.

779Advisable Omissions from the Elementary Curriculum and the Basis for Them. [transcript] 1904.

McWhorter, George T.

780Silicosis: An Address Delivered before the Faculty and Students of the Medical College of Alabama, at Mobile, Alabama. N. D.

Meek, Alexander B.

781Americanism in Literature: An Oration, before the Phi Kappa and Demosthenian Societies of the University of Georgia, Aug. 8, 1844. Tuscaloosa, AL: R. A. Eaton, 1844.

782An Oration Delivered before the Society of the Alumni, of the University of Alabama, at Its First Anniversary, Dec. 17, 1836. Tuscaloosa, AL: Marmaduke J. Slade, 1837.

790The Southwest--Its History, Character, and Prospects: A Discourse for the 8th Anniversary of the Erosophic Society of the University of Alabama, Dec. 7, 1839. Tuscaloosa, AL: C. B. Baldwin, 1840.

Melton, Whightman F.

7 83 “Francis Scott Key--A Christian,” article in the Baltimore Southern Methodist, 3 (November 22, 1906): 3-4.

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Messing, Abraham J.

784Judaism and the Higher Criticism: A Paper Read before the Southern Rabbinical Association, New Orleans, LA, Jan 5, 1905.

Middleton, Michel

785Two Cervical Muscle Anomalies in the Negro. New York: Trow Directory, 1892.

Miles, L. E.

786A New Species of Myriangium on Pecan. Reprint from Mycologia, 14 (March, 1922).

791Leaf Spots of the Elm. Reprint from The Botanical Gazette, 71 (March, 1921).

792Some Diseases of Economic Plants in Porto Rico. Reprint from Phytopathology, 7 (Oct., 1917).

Miller, Emerson R.

793Archiv der Pharmazie herausgegeben vom Deutschen Apotheker-Verein unter Redaktion von E. Schmidt und H. Beckurts. Berlin: Selbstverlag des Deutschen Apotheker-Vereins, 1902.

Miller, William P.

794A Treatise on the Opening of the Seven Seals. Birmingham, AL: Review Printing and Publishing Co., 1883.

795A Treatise on the Opening of the Seven Seals, Part II. Birmingham, AL: Review Printing and Publishing Co., 1883.

796A Treatise on the Opening of the Seven Seals, Part IV. Birmingham, AL: Review Printing and Publishing Co., 1883.

797A Treatise on the Opening of the Seven Seals, Part VI. Birmingham, AL: Review Printing and Publishing Co., 1883.

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Milner, John T.

798A Review of the Convict Situation in Alabama. ca. 1882.

81Currency System in Place of the Proposed Carlyle Plan. Birmingham, AL: Dispatch Printing, 1895.

82The Financial Situation and the Remedy Therefor. Birmingham, AL: Dispatch Printing Co., 1894.

83White Men of Alabama Stand Together, 1860 and 1890. Birmingham, AL: McDavid Printing Co., 1890.

Mitchell, J. C.

85The Doctrine of Election. Columbia, TN: 1882.

Mitchell, James

84Memorandum Relating to Water Power Developments of Alabama Power Company. Birmingham, AL: Dispatch Printing Co., 1914.

Mitchell, Martha Carolyn

86Health and the Medical Profession in the Lower South, 1845-1860. Reprint from The Journal of Southern History, 10 (Nov., 1944).

Mitchell, Sidney Z.

87Statement before the Committee on Public Lands U. S. Senate on the Ferris Bill Providing for the Use of Public Lands in Connection with the Development of Water Power. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1915.

88Conservation of Water Powers and Their Development for the Public Good: Address Delivered at a Public Hearing under the Auspices of the Transmission Section of the National Electric Light Association, April 8, 1911.

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Mitchell, William H.

89A Discourse on Christian Patriotism, Delivered on Sabbath Preceding the 4th July 1848. Wetumpka, AL: John Hardy, 1848.

810A Farewell Discourse, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Wetumpka, Ala., on the 28th Day of July, 1850. Tuscumbia, AL: William Rollston, 1850.

Mohr, Charles

811The Forests of the Vicinity of Mobile. N. D.

812The Medicinal Plants of Alabama. Mobile: Register Job Office, N. D.

813The Timber Problem in the South. Reprint from the Engineering Magazine (Feb., 1893).

Moody, Frank S.

814Speech of Frank S. Moody, Permanent Chairman of Anti-Amendment Conference at Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 15, 1909.

815Plea of Senator Frank S. Moody, of Tuskaloosa, for Fairness to Railroads. 1907.

824Fourteen Points Concerning the Proposed Income Tax. 1919.

Moore, A. R.

816The Use of Wine in the Bible. Birmingham, AL: Alabama Anti-Saloon League, N. D.

Moore, Gabriel

817Address to the Freemen of Alabama in Reply to Resolutions of the General Assembly, Inviting Him to Resign His Seat as One of the Senators in the Congress of the U. S. Washington: Duff Green, 1835.

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Moore, George F.

818The Justice of the Peace: Paper Read Before the Alabama State Bar Association at Its Session at Huntsville in 1889.

Moore, J. M.

819The Necessity for Drainage in the South: Delivered before the Convention of the National Drainage Congress of Drainage Experts in Atlanta on Nov. 11, 1920.

Moore, John Bassett

820Gorgas--Redeemer of the Tropics. Reprint from The American Review of Reviews (Feb., 1922).

Moore, John T.

828Jefferson Davis: Address at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Montgomery, Ala., May 31, 1925, at the Dedication of a Bronze Tablet in Memory of Mr. Davis.

Moore, S. D.

821John Caldwell Calhoun: The Patriot, Orator and Statesman. Charleston, SC: Walker and James, 1850.

Moore, S. W.

827Truth, in Theory and Practice: An Address, Delivered before the Literary Societies of La Grange College, June 7, 1853. Nashville: The Christian Advocate, 1853.

Moore, Sydenham

822Speech on the Neutrality Laws Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 12, 1858. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1858.

823Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 25, 1858, on Kansas, and the Evil Effects of the Slavery Agitation. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1858.

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825Remarks in Support of the Motion Not to Receive the Petition from Pennsylvania, Presented by Mr. Buchanan, for Abolishing Slavery in the District of Columbia, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., Feb. 12, 1836.

826Speech on the Tariff Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 30, 1860. Washington D. C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860.

Morgan, John T.

829Address to the People at Hartselle, Aug. 23, 1906. Birmingham, AL: Advance Publishing Co., 1906.

830Radical Political Morality: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., April 14, 1881. Washington: 1881.

831Address on the Unveiling of the Monuments to the Unknown Confederate Dead, Delivered at Winchester, Virginia, June 6, 1879. Washington, D. C.: Globe Printing, 1879.

832Argument in the Matter of Charges against George E. Spencer, before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate of the U. S. Montgomery, AL: Advertiser Print, ca. 1873.

833Commencement Address, Delivered Aug. 3, 1887. University of the South Papers, Series B, No. 31.

834Address Delivered before the Erosophic and Philomathic Societies, of the University of Alabama, July 6, 1875.

835Exercise of Elective Franchise: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Dec. 17, 1878. Washington: 1878.

836Coinage of Silver: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Sept. 29, 1893. Washington: 1893.

837Silver Coin and Paper Money: Speech Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., April 13, 1892. Washington: 1892.

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838The Inter-oceanic Canal: Speeches in the Senate, Feb. 6 and June 4, 1902, and Report on Seismic Disturbances in Nicaragua. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1903.

839Letter to the American Mining Congress, held at Deadwood, South Dakota, Sept. 7, 1903.

840John T. Morgan in Senate of U. S. to C. W. Hooper, Selma, Alabama, March 4, 1900. Washington, D. C.: Globe Printing Co., 1900.

841Letter to O. P. Morton, Feb. 21, 1876.

842Negro Suffrage in the District of Columbia and the “Solid South”: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 11, 1881. Washington: 1880.

843Message to the Members of the Constitutional Convention of Alabama. ca. 1901.

844Negro Suffrage in the South, Mr. Pritchard’s Resolution: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 8, 1900. Washington: 1900.

845The Pacific Railroad: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., March 19, 1878. Washington: 1878.

846Payment of Government Bonds: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Dec. 12, 1877. Washington: 1877.

847A Perpetual Bond Debt: Speech in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 19, 1900. Washington: 1900.

848Regulation of Railway Rates: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 9, 1906.

8 49 Speech on the Resolution of the Senator from Vermont (Mr. Edmunds) Relating to the Enforcement of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments of the Constitution of the U. S., in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 30 and Feb. 1, 1879. Washington: 1879.

850Remarks in the Senate of the U. S., on a Resolution Declaring that the Clayton- Bulwer Treaty is Abrogated, March 6 and 7, 1901. Washington: 1901.

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851Rules for Counting the Electoral Vote: Speech in the Senate, May 22, 1880. Washington: 1880.

852Speech of and John T. Morgan Delivered in the U. S. Senate, May 7 and 18, 1880 on Contested Election between William Pitt Kellogg and Henry M. Spofford from the State of Louisiana. Washington: 1880.

853Regulation of Railway Rates and Trial by Jury: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., April 9, 1906. Washington: 1906.

8 54 “Party Conventions,” article in The North American Review, 155 (Aug., 1892): 237-244.

855An American Isthmian Canal and the Choice of Routes: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., April 17, 1902. Washington: 1902.

Moritz, Charles F.

856Message of Charles F. Moritz, President of District Grand Lodge no. 7, I. O. B. B. 22nd Annual Convention, Montgomery, Ala., April 21, 1895.

Morrow, Hugh

857Trend of the Times: An Address Delivered at the General meeting of American Iron and Steel Institute, May 26, 1949.

Moses, Alfred G.

858A Congregation in the Name of God: A Sermon Delivered on the 60th Anniversary of Congregation Shaarai Shomayim of Mobile, Ala. Mobile: Brisk Printing Co., 1905.

859A History of the Jews of Mobile. Baltimore, MD: Lord Baltimore Press, ca. 1905.

Murphy, Edgar G.

860The Task of the South: An Address before the Faculty and Students of Washington and Lee University, Dec. 10, 1902.

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Murphy, Edgar G. (continued)

861The Federal Regulation of Child Labor: A Criticism of the Policy Represented in the Beveridge-Parsons Bill. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Child Labor Committee, 1907.

862The Task of the Leader: A Discussion of Some of the Conditions of Public Leadership in Our Southern States. Reprint from the Sewanee Review (Jan., 1907).

Norris, Ernest E.

864Address before the Annual Banquet of the Alabama State Chamber of Commerce, Oct. 10, 1940, Birmingham, Ala.

Norton, Alice

865An Historical Sketch Read at a Meeting of Emma Hart Willard Chapter D. A. R., Berlin, Conn., Nov., 1904.

Nott, Josiah C.

866Two Lectures, on the Natural History of the Caucasian and Negro Races. Mobile: Dade and Thompson, 1844.

867The Prospective Influence of the Anglo-Saxon Race on the World: An Address, Delivered before the Eutaw Junto, May 17, 1844. Eutaw, AL: 1844.

Oates, William C.

863Agricultural Experiment Stations and the Blair Educational Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 26, 1887. Washington: 1887.

868Speech on the Agricultural Experiment Stations and the Blair Educational Bills Fully Explained: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 4, 1894. Washington: 1894.

869Bill to Regulate Commerce: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 20, 1887. Washington: 1887.

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Oates, William C. (continued)

870A Constitutional System of Bankruptcy: Speech Replying to Speeches Which Have Been Made in Opposition to the Torrey Bankruptcy Bill, Dec. 7, 1893.

871Eloquent Patriotic Speech Delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives, March 24, 1884.

872An Explanation of the Torrey Bill, for a Uniform System of Bankruptcy: Speech in the House of Representatives, Nov. 3, 1893.

873Fitz-John Porter: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 1, 1884.

874Letters Written by Gen. William C. Oates While Traveling in Europe, 1902.

875The Nicaragua Canal Company: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 21, 1888. Washington: 1889.

876Preserve Our Lands as Homes for American Citizens, Limit Immigration to the Worthy, and Naturalize Only Such Foreigners as by Their Good conduct Are Entitled to that Honor: Speech in the House of Representatives, Oct. 31, 1893. Washington: 1893.

877Repayment of the Direct Tax of 1861, the Loan of 1836, and the Cotton Tax: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 3, 1888. Washington: 1888.

878The Tariff and Hawaii: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Jan. 23 and Feb. 5, 1894. Washington: 1894.

879Tax on Circulating Notes of State Banks and State Banking Associations, Post- Office Appropriation Bill: Speeches in the House of Representatives, May 31, June 4 and 6, 1892. Washington: 1892.

880The Torrey Bankruptcy Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 26, 1893.

883Impeachment of Judge Boarman--An Honest Judiciary the Hope of the Republic: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 28, 1891.

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O’Byrne, Mrs. Roscoe C.

881Address Delivered at Kate Duncan Smith School, Ala., Oct. 26, 1948, in Connection with the Tour of Approved Schools by the National Board of Management.

Oliver, Christopher D.

882An Address Delivered before the Greensboro Division of the Sons of Temperance, on Its First Anniversary Occasion, Aug. 13, 1849. Greensboro: Alabama Beacon Office, 1849.

Oliver, S. C.

91Speeches on the Report of the Select Committee to Whom Was Referred that Portion of the Governor’s Message Which Relates to the protective Policy and Nullification, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 1832. Tuscaloosa: Expositor and Spirit of the Age Office, 1833. (Includes speeches by C. W. Lea, P. Walter Herbert, P. N. Wilson, and David Hubbard.)

O’Neal, Edward A.

13 97 Address Recorded as the third of “Voices of Alabama,” by Radio Station WAPI, Sept. 8, 1949.

O’Neal, Emmet

92An Address Delivered before the Mass meeting or Convention of Those Opposed to the Proposed Prohibition Amendment to the Federal Constitution, Held at Montgomery, Ala., April 4, 1918.

93Election of U. S. Sentors by the People: Paper Read before the Alabama State Bar Association, July 2, 1908.

94Founder’s Day Address at Tuskegee, April 6, 1919.

Osler, William

95An Alabama Student. Baltimore: The Friedenwald Co, 1896.

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Owen, Thomas McAdory

96Notes on Alabama Mounds and Antiquities. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

97The Establishment, Organization Activities and Aspirations of the Department of Archives and History of the State of Alabama. Montgomery, AL: The Brown Printing Co., 1904.

98Dr. Basil Manly: The Founder of the Alabama Historical Society. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

99John Owen’s Journal of His Removal from Virginia to Alabama in 1818. Baltimore, MD: The Friedenwald Co., 1897.

910Alabama Archives. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905.

911Ephraim Kirby: First Superior Court Judge in What Is Now Alabama: Paper Read before the Alabama State Bar Association, June 29, 1901. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1902.

912Emma Sansom, an Alabama Heroine: An Address Delivered before the 7th Annual Convention of the Alabama Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, May 14, 1902. Birmingham, AL: 1904.

913State Departments of Archives and History. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905.

9 14 “The Work of the Alabama Department of Archives and History,” article in The Patriot (Dec., 1906): 19-21.

Owsley, Frank L.

915The Pattern of Migration and Settlement on the Southern Frontier. Reprint from The Journal of Southern History, 11 (May, 1945).

9 16 “The Pillars of Agrarianism,” article in The American Review, 4 (March, 1935): 529-547.

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Palmer, Thomas W.

917A Study in Mexican Law: Paper Presented before the 2nd Pan American Scientific Congress, Dec. 27, 1915 - Jan. 8, 1916.

9 18 “A Study of the Mining Law of Chile,” article in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register, 69 (Nov., 1920).

920Monitor’s Address--The Ethical Aspect of Medical Progress. Reprint from the Alabama Medical Journal (May, 1904).

Palmer, W. B.

919Democracy and Health Systems. N. D.

Partlow, William D.

921Annual Oration. Reprint from the Alabama Medical Journal (July, 1909).

922A Debt the World Owes Medical Science. Reprint from The Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama (July, 1936).

923Degeneracy: Read before The Alabama State Medical Association, April, 1907.

924Psychiatry Adrift with the Times. Reprint from The Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama (Dec., 1937).

925The Value of Employment and Its Relation to Certain Neuroses and Psychoses: Read before the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, April 20, 1910.

Patterson, Frederick D.

926George Washington Carver: Address Given Jan. 6, 1952.

Patterson, W. S.

927The Southerner’s Heritage from the Confederacy: Memorial Address at the Presbyterian Church, Prattville, Ala., April 26, 1922.

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Payne, William W.

928Speech on the Proposition to Refund the Fine to General Jackson, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 28, 1843.

Persinger, Jesse C.

929Think on Your Ways. N. D.

Persons, John C.

930The South. N. D.

Petrie, George

13 100 Comments on Current Events. Auburn, AL: Auburn Printing Co., 1927.

Pettus, E. W.

13 99 Remarks in the Senate of the United States, on the Bill Providing for a Government for Puerto Rico, and Other Things, March 30, 1900. Washington: 1900.

Phillips, J. H.

13 101 Spiritual Incongruence. N. D.

13 102 Pragmatism: A Paper Read before the Quid Pro Quo Club. Birmingham, AL: City Paper Co., 1909.

13 103 Science and Human Immortality: A Paper Read before the Quid Pro Quo Club. Birmingham, AL: City Paper Co., 1909.

Phillips, Ulrich B.

931The Economic and Political Essays of the Ante-Bellum South. Richmond, VA: The Southern Publication Society, 1909.

932A Jamaica Slave Plantation. Reprint from the American Historical Review, 19 (April, 1914).

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Phillips, William B.

933The Ultimate Composition of Some Alabama Coals. Tuscaloosa, AL: Mont. I. Burton, 1891.

934The Ultimate Composition of Some Alabama Cokes. Extract from Proceedings of Alabama Industrial and Scientific Society, N. D.

Pinson, John H.

935An Address Delivered at the Unveiling of the Confederate Monument at Vicksburg, Mississippi, July 19, 1951.

936Jefferson Davis: An Address before the S. W. Hood Chapter No. 1760 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy at Aliceville, April 30, 1958.

Poor, Russell S.

937The Geologic Making of the Birmingham District, Ala. Birmingham-Southern College Bulletin, 13 (Sept., 1930).

Porter, A. A.

938The Church Setting Up Her Banners: A Discourse Delivered at the Dedication of the Presbyterian Church, in Selma, Ala., Sept. 28, 1851. Selma, Ala.: Selma Reporter Office, 1851.

Porter, Benjamin F.

939Argument in Support of a Bill, Introduced by Him in the House of Representatives of Alabama, to Abrogate the Punishment of Death. Tuscaloosa: John McCormick, 1846.

940The Past and the Present: A Discourse, Delivered before the Erosophic Society of the University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1845.

Posey, Walter Brownlow

941Influence of Slavery upon the Methodist Church in the Early South and Southwest. N. D.

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Powell, Richard H.

942How U. S. Government Broke Faith with Whites and Blacks of Tuskegee, Ala. 1933.

Powers, James K.

943Annual Address Delivered at the 69th Commencement, June 20, 1900, University of Alabama.

944College Administration. 1900.

945Annual Address before the Alabama Educational Association, Delivered at East Lake, July 1, 1891.

946From the Primary School to the University. Reprint from the Proceedings of the Memphis Meeting of the Southern Educational Association, Dec. 27-29, 1899.

947The Measure of Damages. 1892.

948The State University--Its Place in a School System, Scope, Department, Etc. Reprint from Proceedings of the Alabama Educational Association, N. D.

Pratt, Horace S.

736Grief for Departed Worth: A Sermon in Commemoration of the Rev. Prof. Horace S. Pratt, Late Professor of English Literature, in the University of Alabama.

Price, Kyle B.

949Disarmament Democracy and Peace. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1914.

Price, Thomas H.

950Speech on the Senate Bill to Close the Accounts and Settle the Contracts Made by the Board for the Improvement of the River, Harbor ad Bay of Mobile. N. D.

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Pritchett, John A.

951A New Rotating Urethrotome. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1878.

Prouty, William F.

952Crystalline Marbles of Alabama. Reprint from the Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 27 (June, 1916).

953The Coosa Coalfield of Alabama. Reprint from The Engineering and Mining Journal (Nov. 6, 1909).

9 54 “New Sources of Ore Supply in Alabama,” interview in the Manufacturers’ Record (Feb. 7, 1907).

Pugh, James L.

955Aid to Common Schools: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Feb. 1, 1888.

956Speech on Senate Bill to Aid the States in Support of Common Schools. Washington, D. C.: Thomas McGill and Co., N. D.

957Speech on the Election of Speaker Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 11, 1860. Washington: Lemuel Towers, 1860.

958The Free Coinage Democratic Party Against the British Gold Standard Party: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Oct. 25, 1893.

959Speech in Favor of Free and Unlimited Coinage of Silver, and Making Silver Certificates Legal Tender for All Debts, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., June 3, 1890. Washington: 1890.

960On Appropriation to Increase Foreign Mail Service, and on Resources of Alabama, and Importance to the South of Increased Trade with Central and South America and the West India Islands: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., June 28, 1886. Washington: 1886.

961The Silver Coinage: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 11 and 12, 1886. Washington: 1886.

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Pugh, James L. (continued)

962Tariff and Internal-Revenue Taxation: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Dec. 19, 1887. Washington: 1887.

995The Fisheries Treaty: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., July 16, 1888. Washington: 1888.

Purifoy, Francis Marion

963Descendants of John Purifoy Who Were Confederate Soldiers. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

964Growth and Development of the Scope and Power of Trust Companies: Paper Read before the Alabama State Bar Association, July 9, 1904.

Quinlan, John

965Lenten Pastoral. Feb., 1867.

Ray, Ben F.

966Address on What Constitutes a Political Party Authority of the State Committee Duties of the Voter and Further Information on Primaries and Elections in Alabama. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1954.

967Address in Behalf of Boswell Amendment No. 4. 1946.

968Primary and General Elections in Alabama. 1950.

969The Spirit of Our Heritage: Speech at the Dedication Ceremony of the New County Court House, Dadeville, Ala., June 18, 1960.

Raymond, Henry J.

970Disunion and Slavery: A Series of Letters to Hon. W. L. Yancey, of Alabama, by Henry J. Raymond, of New York. 1860.

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Reed, John C.

9 71 “Reminiscences of Ben Hill,” article in The South Atlantic Quarterly, 5 (April, 1906): 134-149.

Renfro, Noah P.

972The Beginning of Railroads in Alabama. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Historical Studies, 4th Series.

Requier, Augusta J.

973The True Aims of Life: Address Delivered before the Adelphi and Franklin Societies of Howard College, Marion, Ala., June 27, 1859. Marion, AL: Commonwealth Office, 1859.

Reynolds, William L.

974The Financial Emancipation of the Southern People Means Nothing Short of the Organization and Successful Operation of Insurance Companies: Address before the Meeting of Representatives of Southern Insurance Companies, Dec. 8-9, 1910.

Rice, J. A.

9 75 “Christian Education,” article in The Banner, 1 (March, 1906): 1-6.

Rice, Samuel F.

976Americanism and Southern Rights: An Address Delivered before a Mass Meeting of the American Party of Talladega County, Sept. 6, 1855. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Wimbish, 1855.

Richardson, Warfield Creath

977Semi-Centennial Ode. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

Richardson, William

978Corporation Tax: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 15, 1909. Washington: 1909.

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979Department of Commerce and Labor: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 15 and 17, 1903. Washington: 1903.

980Criticizing Nelson Substitute, Anti-Trust Legislation: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 10, 1903. Washington: 1903.

981Eulogy on Morgan and Edmund Winston Pettus in the House of Representatives, April 25, 1908.

982The Pure Food Bill, Imitation Whisky: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 22 and 23, 1906. Washington: 1906.

Riggs, Benjamin H.

983The Free Ticket System in American Medical Colleges Condemned. Reprint from the Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal (July, 1871).

Riggs, Junius Moore

984In Memoriam: Junius Moore Riggs, 1851-1934, Marshal and Librarian Supreme Court of Alabama, 1874-1934. Memorial Session, Nov. 23, 1943.

Rivers, Eunice

9 85 “Health Work with a Movable School,” article in The Public Health Nurse, 18 (Nov., 1926): 575-577.

Robbins, Gaston A.

986The Tariff: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 24, 1894. Washington: 1894.

Roberts, Shepherd H.

987Benjamin Fitzpatrick and the Vice-Presidency. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

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Robertson, George F.

988The Future of Israel as Foretold in Scriptures. Richmond, VA: Whittet and Shepperson, N. D.

Rogers, John

989Good Roads--Bond Issue Speech. 1920.

Ross, Charles Hunter

990The Absolute Participle in Middle and Modern English. Baltimore: The Modern Language Association of America, 1893.

Ross, Frederick A.

991What the People of the Presbyterian Church Believe: Sermon in Memory of Rev. M. M. Marshall. Huntsville, AL: 1881.

Rosser, L. V.

992Is the Educational Progress of Pickens County Abreast with the State?: A Paper Read before the Teachers’ Institute at Pickensville, May 16-17, 1902.

Rowland, Dunbar

993The American Occupation of Mobile: Address Delivered before the Iberville Historical Society, April 15, 1913.

Rushton, J. Frank

994The Reconversion of America for Peace. 1944.

Russell, E. L.

10 1 The Practice of Law: A Lecture Delivered to the Law Class of the University of Alabama, Nov. 10, 1899.

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Russell, J. T.

10 2 The Blair Bill: A Plain Man Talking to Plain Citizens. 1888.

Rutland, James R.

10 3 Teaching English Composition in Elementary and High Schools. Atlanta: The Hirshberg Co., ca. 1912.

Ryan, Abram J.

10 4 Proceedings of the Ceremony of Unveiling of the Monument Erected by the People of Mobile and of the South to the Memory of Rev. Father Abram J. Ryan, the Poet-Priest of the South, July 12, 1913. Mobile: W. B. Delchamps Printing Co., 1913.

Saffold, Milton J.

10 5 Southern Aristocratic Republic! versus Southern Democratic Republic! Irrepressible Conflict!: Letter to the Montgomery Mail. Washington D. C.: Daily Chronicle Print, 1866.

10 6 Address to Native White Republicans, Vindication and Appeal!: Heretofore Unwritten Incidents of Reconstruction. Oct. 1870.

Sanders, W. H.

10 7 Typhoid Fever: How It Spreads and How Its Spread May Be Circumscribed. Montgomery, AL: Board of Health of Alabama, 1913.

10 8 The Physiologic and Legal Status of the Fetus in Utero. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1906.

10 9 Small-Pox and Legislation What Shall Be Done? 1899.

Sawyer, H. P.

10 10 Anti-sheep Amboceptor Production with Elimination of Rabbit Shock. Reprint from The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 31 (June, 1946).

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Sayre, T. Scott

10 11 Supplemental Suggestions in Favor of the Constitutionality of the Act Creating the 15th Judicial Circuit. ca. 1901.

Schanfarber, Tobias

10 12 The Problem of Ethical Instruction in the Public Schools. St. Paul, MN: 1911.

Scott, Emmett J.

10 13 Twenty Years After: An Appraisal of Booker T. Washington. Reprint from The Journal of Negro Education (Oct., 1936).

Scott, Sutton S.

10 14 Personal Recollections of Thomas Hord Herndon, with Remarks upon His Life and Character. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1905.

10 15 Recollections of the Alabama Democratic State Convention of 1860. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

10 16 The Political Situation: Speech at Union Springs, Ala., Oct. 18, 1878. Columbus, GA: Thomas Gilbert, 1878.

10 17 The Alabama Legislatures of 1857-8 and 1859-60. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1905.

Scott, W. A.

10 18 The House of God: A Discourse Delivered at the Request of the Officers of the 2nd Presbyterian Church of the City of Mobile, Nov. 21, 1844. New Orleans: William H. Toy, 1845.

Screws, Benjamin H.

10 19 The “Loil” Legislature of Alabama; Its Ridiculous Doings, and Nonsensical Sayings, Held in Montgomery, July and August, 1868. Montgomery, AL: R. W. Offutt and Co., 1868.

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10 20 Address before the Nebulous Club. 1908.

Scroggs, William O.

10 21 Report on the Archives of the State of Louisiana. Washington, D. C.: 1914.

10 22 William Walker and the Steamship Corporation in Nicaragua. Reprint from the American Historical Review, 10 (July, 1905).

10 23 Tax Revision in Louisiana, Its Necessity and its Practicability. Louisiana State University Bulletin, 3 (Oct., 1912).

10 24 William Walker’s Designs on Cuba. Reprint from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 1 (Sept., 1914).

10 25 Interstate Migration of Negro Population. Reprint from The Journal of Political Economy, 25 (Dec., 1917).

10 26 Early Trade and Travel in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Louisiana State University Bulletin, 11 (Oct., 1911).

10 27 Commission Government in the South. Reprint from the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (Nov., 1911).

10 28 “An Assize of Bread at Mobile, Alabama”, article in The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 21 (Feb., 1907): 330-332.

Searcy, George H.

10 29 Pellagra in the Southern States. Reprint from the New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal (Dec., 1908).

10 30 An Epidemic of Acute Pellagra. Reprint from The Journal of the American Medical Association, 49 (July, 1907).

Searcy, J. T.

10 31 The Psychic Center. Reprint from The Southern Medical Journal, 3 (Dec., 1910).

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10 32 The Physiology and Pathology of Psychic Philosophy. Reprint from The Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette (May-Sept., 1910).

10 33 Improvement and Deterioration. N. D.

10 34 Heredity: An Allegory. Reprint from the Proceedings of the American Medico- Psychological Association (May, 1908).

10 35 Presidential Address: Have We a Specialty? Reprint from the Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association (June, 1913).

10 36 Humanity--Biologically Considered. Tuscaloosa, AL: Hospital Print, 1916.

10 37 A Valedictory Address before Dr. P. A. Aylett’s Class of Students Graduating in the Medical Dept. of the University of New York, Feb. 28, 1867. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1867.

10 38 The Brain and other Papers. Tuscaloosa, AL: 1918.

10 39 Success in Life, Physiologically Considered: Oration before the Medical Association of Alabama, at Greenville, April 14, 1885. Tuskaloosa, AL: W. D. Brown and Co., 1885.

10 40 A Manual on Mental Abnormalities. Tuscaloosa, AL: Hospital Print, 1904.

10 41 Brain Heredity and Brain Hygiene. Reprint from the Illinois Medical Journal (Oct., 1914).

10 42 Some Inconsistencies, Legal and Medical, About Insanity. Reprint from the American Journal of Insanity, 56 (1899).

10 43 How Education Fails. Reprint from the Bulletin of the American Academy of Medicine, 3 (June, 1898).

Seay, Frank

10 46 The Educational Situation in Alabama Methodism: Address Delivered before the Clariosopic Literary Society at Its Anniversary, March 22, 1907.

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Seelye, Samuel D.

10 44 Drainage and Underdrainage in their Sanitary and Economic Aspects, and the Sewerage of Cities. Montgomery, AL: Barret and Brown, 1880.

Semmes, Oliver J.

10 55 Address Delivered at German Relief Hall, April 26, 1900, Eightieth Anniversary of the Order of I. O. O. F.

10 45 Cell-Life, the Source of All Power, Both Physical and Mental, in the Human Economy: Annual Oration before the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, at Selma, April 14, 1874. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Brown, 1874.

Sensabaugh, Leon F.

11 37 “American Interest in the Mexican-Guatemalan Boundary Dispute,” Birmingham-Southern College Bulletin, 33 (Dec., 1940).

Shackelford, E. M.

11 38 Address for Columbus Day: Delivered before the State Normal College, Troy, Ala., Oct. 21, 1892.

Shapiro, Isadore

11 39 A New Constitution, Alabama’s Most Imperative Need. N. D.

11 40 The Prisoner Reclaimed: An Address Delivered before the Alabama Sociological Congress, Birmingham, April 23-25, 1913.

Shepard, Alexander K.

11 41 Alabama and Her Material Interests: Address to the Board of Trade of Mobile, Ala., May, 1885. Birmingham, AL: Caldwell Printing Works, 1885.

Shields, Benjamin G.

11 42 Address to the People of Alabama, June 10, 1851.

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11 43 Speech on the Bill to Repeal the Independent Treasury; Delivered in the House of Representatives, Aug. 7, 1841. Washington, D. C.: Blair and Rives, 1841.

Shoaff, James W.

11 44 Addresses Delivered in St. Francis Street Methodist Church, Mobile, Ala., 1894.

Shofner, J. M.

11 45 An Address before the Federation of Women’s Clubs. Brewton, AL: Standard Print, N. D.

Shorter, Eli S.

11 46 Speech on the Claims of Georgia and Alabama; Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 17, 1858. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1858.

Shorter, John Gill

11 47 The Death-Bed of Ex-Governor John Gill Shorter. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1900.

Siebert, Wilbur H.

11 48 The Flight of American Loyalists to the British Isles. Columbus, OH: Nov., 1911.

11 49 “The Legacy of the American Revolution to the British West Indies and Bahamas,” The Ohio State University Bulletin, 17 (April, 1913).

Silsby, E. C.

11 50 Pen Points. N. D.

Simpson, Robert T.

11 51 Judicial History of Ephraim Kirby: Unveiling Kirby Memorial, Mount Vernon, Ala., Aug. 23, 1953.

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11 52 Presentation of Portrait of Governor Frank Dixon from Alabama Dept. Of American Legion to the State of Alabama, July 16, 1942.

Sims, Henry Upson

11 53 The Problem of Reforming Judicial Administration in America. Reprint from the Virginia Law Review (May, 1917).

Sims, J. Marion

11 54 Legislation and Contagious Diseases: An Extract from the Inaugural Address Delivered before the American Medical Association at Its 27th Annual Meeting, in Philadelphia, June 6, 1876. Philadelphia: Collins Printer, 1876.

11 56 Silver Sutures in Surgery: The Anniversary Discourse, before the New York Academy of Medicine, Delivered in the New Building of the Historical Society, on the Nov. 18, 1857. New York: Samuel S. and William Wood, 1858.

11 57 James Marion Sims: The Father of Modern Gynecology. Reprint from The Southern Surgeon, 6 (Feb., 1937).

11 58 The Woman’s Hospital: Anniversary Address Delivered at the Woman’s Hospital, New York, Nov. 17, 1868. New York: Baker and Godwin, 1868.

Sinnott, W. I.

11 59 Comment on Constitutional Amendment, Oct. 7, 1909.

Skaggs, William H.

11 60 “One American’s Strong Opinion: Address Delivered in the Press Club at the Wednesday Luncheon.” Article in The Scoop, 3 (Oct. 3, 1914): 1092-1095.

Sloss, Joseph H.

11 61 Condition of the South: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 20, 1872. Washington, D. C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1872.

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Smith, Charles Spencer

11 62 The First Race Riot Recorded in History. The Commission on After-War Problems of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Jan., 1920.

Smith, Eugene A.

10 57 Book review of Clays; Their Occurrence, Properties, and Uses, with Especial Reference to Those of the United States, in Science, 25 (June 28, 1907): 999-1000.

10 58 “Color Vision,” article in Science, 7 (May 13, 1898): 677-678.

10 59 Carboniferous Fossils in Ocoee Slates in Alabama. Reprint from Science, 18 (Aug. 21, 1903).

10 64 On Some Post-Eocene and Other Formations of the Gulf Region of the United States. Reprint from Science, 23 (March 30, 1906).

10 65 Notes on Native Sulphur in Texas. Reprint from Science, 3 (May 1, 1896).

10 66 Remarks on a Paper of Dr. Otto Meyer on “Species in the Southern Old- Tertiary.” Reprint from the American Journal of Science, 30 (Oct., 1885).

10 67 “The Lafayette Gravels”, article in Science, 19 (Jan. 15, 1892): 31.

10 68 “The Geological and Biological Surveys of Alabama,” article in Science, 7 (May 13, 1898): 678.

10 69 “A Truck for Minerals,” article in Science, 11 (June 22, 1900): 992.

10 70 “The Grand Gulf Formation,” article in Science, 16 (Nov. 21, 1902): 835-837.

Smith, Richard

10 50 Two Sermons by a Universalist Minister: The Awfulness of Sin, The Never- Failing Love of God. N. D.

10 60 The Nature of Faith: An Attempt to Help Those, Especially, Who Are Troubled by Their Doubts or Temptations. Meherrin, VA: The Southside Examiner, 1901.

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10 61 The Incoming of Israel. Farmville, VA: The Southside Examiner, 1902.

10 62 Everlasting Misery in God’s Creation: An Appeal to the Christian Church. Warrenton, VA: Virginian Publishing Co., N. D.

10 63 The City Beyond the Clouds. Reprint from the Universalist Herald (1912).

Smith, Ross C.

10 51 Facts about Alabama. Birmingham, AL: Advance Publishing Co., 1905.

Smith, William R.

10 47 The Social Independence of the American Laborer: Speech on the Homestead Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 27, 1852.

10 48 The Uses of Solitude. Tuskaloosa: University of Alabama, 1860.

10 49 Kossuth and His Mission: A Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 15, 1851. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1851.

10 52 The Census Printing and Presidential Candidates: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 18, 1852. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1852.

10 53 Lieutenant General: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 5, 1853. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1853.

10 54 The American Party, and Its Mission: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 15, 1855. Washington, D. C.: American Organ Office, 1855.

Smyer, E. J.

10 55 Address before Gaylesville High School at Close of Its 24th Annual Session on June 14, 1894. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1894.

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Smyer, Shuford B.

10 56 Problems in Real Estate Law: A Discussion before a Joint Meeting of Lauderdale 13 104 and Colbert County Bar Associations, June 15, 1960. Birmingham, AL: Title Guarantee and Trust Co., 1960.

Sollie, Michael

10 71 Judge M. Sollie Discusses Chiropractic and Reproduces His Recent Speech in the House on the Chiropractic Bill. 1923.

Somerville, William G.

10 72 Needed Reforms in the Management of Youthful and Insane Criminals. New York: William Wood and Co., 1901.

Sorsby, Nicholas T.

10 73 Horizontal Plowing and Hill-Side Ditching. Mobile: S. H. Goetzel and Co., 1860.

Soule, Andrew M.

10 74 Address on Beef Cattle Industry in the South Delivered at Birmingham, Jan. 27, 1903, before the Alabama Live Stock Association. Montgomery, AL: Dept. of Agriculture, 1903.

Spain, John B. K.

10 75 Two Sermons on Catholicism. 1907.

Sparkman, John

10 76 Speech Prepared for Delivery before Annual Luncheon of Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity at the Alabama Bar Convention, Tuscaloosa, Ala., July 19, 1957.

10 77 “Notes on the Japanese Peace Treaty,” article in the Journal of Public Law, 1 (Spring, 1952): 109-116.

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Sparks, Chauncey

13 105 Alabama Today and Tomorrow: Address before the Alabama State Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting in Birmingham, Oct. 15, 1942.

Spencer, Samuel

10 78 Address before the Alabama Agricultural Association, at Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 25, 1906.

Stallings, Jesse F.

10 79 War Tariff: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 28, 1898. Washington: 1898.

Starke, J. M.

10 80 How to Increase the Number of Regular Attendants on Sunday School and Church. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1911.

Stillman, Charles A.

10 81 The Death of the Righteous: A Sermon Preached in the Presbyterian Church at Gainesville, Ala., Dec. 23, 1855, on the Occasion of the Death of Dr. Anson Brackett. New York: R. Craighead, 1856.

10 82 A Discourse, Delivered in the Baptist Church, Carlowville, Ala. Cahawba, AL: Charles E. Haynes, 1848.

Stone, George W.

10 84 Chief Justice Stone’s Communications. 1892.

10 85 Thoughts on the Subject of Tariff Protection, Constitutionally Considered. N. D.

Stone, Lewis M.

10 83 Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb., 1889.

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Stone, Lewis M. (continued)

10 86 Address on Judicial Reform Delivered before the Alabama State Bar Association at Huntsville, Ala., Aug. 1, 1889.

Stratton, Asa E.

10 88 The South Illustrious in War--Incomparable in Peace: Address at the Reunion and Memorial Exercises of Camp Robinson Sprints No. 396, Ala. Div., United Confederate Veterans, July 24, 1915.

Stutts, Annie Lorrie

10 89 Menace of World Government to Our Way of Life and Nation. Nov., 1949.

Summers, Thomas O.

10 90 “Dr. Summers: A Life Study,” article in The Methodist Review, 1884.

Swanson, William C.

11 1 Napoleon’s Dual Courtship: Negotiations with Russia Relative to the Second Marriage of Napoleon. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1890.

Swanton, John R.

11 2 The Language of the . Reprint from the American Anthropologist, 10 (Jan.-March, 1908).

Sykes, William J.

10 87 Speech on the Railroad Interests of Alabama, Delivered at the Capitol, Jan. 26, 1870. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Brown, 1870.

Taussig, Charles W.

11 8 Preservation of Our Democracy. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1938.

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Taylor, F. G.

13 107 Argument in Favor of the Passage of Senate Bill No. 227, to Prevent the Obstruction of Public Streets of Any City in Alabama by Freight Depots and Storage Warehouses. 1907.

Taylor, Hannis

11 3 Loyalty to the Constitution the Only True Standard of Patriotism. 1917.

11 4 Neutralization, Our Historic Policy. N. D.

11 5 An Address upon the Historical Origin of the Representative System and of the 13 106 Federal System, as They Appear in the Constitution of the U. S. Mobile: Daily Register Office, 1884.

11 6 An Address to the Congress of the U. S. Involving a Grave Question of Constitutional Law Which Deeply Concerns not Only the Treasury and People of the U. S., But Also Our Allies in the preeminently Righteous War Now in Progress Against the Central Empires. 1917.

11 9 The Origin and Growth of International Public Law. Chicago: Callahan and Co., 1901.

11 10 A Petition: An Appeal to the Congress to Prevent the Sending of the Conscripted National Militia to European Battlefields in Open Defiance of the Constitution of the U. S. 1917.

11 7 Appointment of Henry D. Clayton as a Senator from the State of Alabama. Washington: 1913.

11 11 The Place of the New World in the Family of Nations: Address Delivered before the Society of the Alumni of the University of Alabama, June 19, 1900.

Taylor, Joseph W.

11 12 Address before the Literary Societies of Washington and Lee University, on Commencement Day, June 22, 1871. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1871.

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Taylor, Joseph W. (continued)

11 15 A Plea for the University of Alabama: An Address Delivered before the Erosophic and Philomathic Societies of the University of Alabama on Their Anniversary Occasion, Aug. 9, 1847. Tuskaloosa, AL: M. D. J. Slade, 1847.

Thach, C. C.

11 16 Papers Read before Alabama Educational Association, Birmingham, June 18, 1902.

Thom, Alfred P.

11 13 The Pending Revolution: An Address before the Alabama State Bar Association at Montgomery, Ala., July 12, 1912. Washington, D. C.: Judd and Detweiler, Inc., 1912.

Thomas, George F.

11 14 The Place of Religion in School and College: Founders’ Day Address, Alabama College, Oct. 12, 1914.

Thomas, William H.

11 17 Tribute to William J. Samford, Late Governor of Alabama. Reprint from Transactions of Alabama State Bar Association (June, 1901).

11 18 The South’s Task--Some of Its Difficulties: Address before the American Historical Association. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1910.

11 19 A Review of Five Rules of Life: Read before The Thirteen Club, Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 22, 1910. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1910.

11 20 Reprints of Charges, and Clippings thereon of Judge William H. Thomas of the City Court of Montgomery. N. D.

11 21 A Recent Industrial Decision: Address before the Alabama State Bar Association, Montgomery, Ala., July 13, 1912. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1912.

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Thomas, William H. (continued)

11 22 Patriotism is Doing Your Duty: Memorial Address, Montgomery, Ala., April 26, 1911.

11 23 Orthodox English Rule vs. Exchequer Rule of Evidence: Report of Committee on Judicial Administration and Remedial Procedure, before Alabama State Bar Association, June 28, 1907.

11 24 The New South, an Inside View: An Address Delivered before the Congregational Club, Ford Building, Boston, March 23, 1908. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1908.

11 25 The Negro and Crime: Address before the Southern Sociological Congress, Nashville, Tenn., May 7-10, 1912. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1912.

11 26 A Nation in the Making: Baccalaureate Address, Birmingham College, June 2, 1909.

11 27 Memorial Address Delivered at Montgomery, Ala., April 26, 1902, by Invitation of the Ladies’ Memorial Association. Montgomery, AL: 1902

11 28 The Birth and Growth of the Constitution of Alabama: An Address Delivered before the Alabama State Bar Association, at Montgomery, June 15, 1900.

11 29 College Men and World Currents: Annual Address Delivered before the Alumni Association at Emory College, June 12, 1906.

11 30 Contemporaneous Pagan Views of the Early Christians. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1909.

11 31 Governor Samford’s Last Christmas: Occasional Poems. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1910.

11 32 The Jefferson Davis Anniversary Celebration to the Confederate Veterans Association of Waverly, Ala., June 3, 1909.

11 33 Jesus Christ and the Commandments. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1910.

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Thomas, William H. (continued)

11 34 Law and License: An Address Delivered before the Midwinter Institute of the Methodist Training School for Christian Workers, Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 7, 1907. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1907.

11 35 The Laws of the Herd and Flock. N. D.

11 36 The Layman in Religious Life: An Address Delivered before the Laymen’s Missionary Movement of the Alabama Conference, Montgomery, Ala., May 20, 1908. Montgomery, AL: The Paragon Press, 1908.

Thompson, Charles W.

11 63 Rural Free Delivery: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 10, 1902. Washington: 1902.

11 64 Southern War Claims: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 25, 1903. Washington: 1903.

11 65 The Trusts: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Feb. 7 and 22, 1903. Washington: 1903.

Thompson, William H.

11 66 Speech in the Senate of U. S., Feb. 3, 1914, Favoring Election of Senators by Direct Vote of the People and Opposing the Seating of Frank P. Glass, a Democrat, Appointed by the Governor of Alabama to Fill a Vacancy Contrary to the 17th Amendment to the Constitution.

Thorington, Thomas C.

11 69 The Importance of a Microscope in the Practice of Medicine. Reprint from the Transactions of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, 1898.

Thorington, William S.

11 67 Address Delivered before the Alabama State Bar Association, July 8, 1909. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1909.

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Thornton, William M.

11 68 The Avenues to Culture: An Address Delivered before the Polytechnic Institute of Alabama, Commencement Day, June 16, 1897.

Tichenor, George H.

11 70 Work of Louisiana Physicians Who Have Made History. Reprint from Clinical Medicine (Sept., 1924).

Tilley, John

11 71 Mine Own People: Memorial Day, Montgomery, Ala, April 26, 1921. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1921.

11 72 John McElderry Chilton: An Appreciation. Jan., 1916.

11 73 Address of Welcome to the Alabama Educational Association on Behalf of Business Men’s League of Montgomery, Ala., March 20, 1913.

11 74 “Robert Edward Lee: The South’s Contribution to American Manhood,” Huntingdon College Bulletin, 13 (Oct., 1937).

11 75 Commencement Address, State Teachers College, May 28, 1943.

11 76 Illiteracy and Social Degeneracy: Address before the Southern Sociological Congress, Houston, Texas, May 8-11, 1915. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1915.

Tipton, Francis S.

11 77 Otology for General Practitioners. Selma, AL: The Times Job Office, 1882.

11 78 Ophthalmology for General Practitioners. Selma, AL: Times Book and Job Office, 1881.

Tompkins, Alma Cole

11 79 . Alabama Polytechnic Institute Historical Studies. 4th Series. 1910.

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Tompkins,

11 80 Negotiable Instruments Bill: Address on the Necessity of Uniformity in the Laws Governing Commercial Paper. From the Proceedings of American Bar Association, 1890.

11 81 Address before the Literary Societies of Howard College, June 13, 1887.

Toolen, Thomas J.

11 82 Catholic Education: Pastoral Letter, May 7, 1930.

Trimble, William B.

11 83 A Simple Apparatus for the Intravenous Injection of Salvarsan. New York: William Wood and Co., 1911. Written with Howard Fox.

11 84 Treatment of Fractured Patellae. New York: Publishers’ Printing Co., 1900.

11 85 The Clinical Results from the Use of Salvarsan. Reprint from the New York Medical Journal (March 11, 1911). Written with Howard Fox.

11 86 The Diagnostic Value of the Inunction Tuberculin Reaction in Cutaneous Tuberculosis. Reprint from the New York Medical Journal (May 27, 1909).

11 87 Sarcoma of the Thumb: Report of Two Cases. Reprint from American Medicine, 5 (May 16, 1903).

11 88 Experience with Salvarsan: Ehrlich-Hata’s 606 in the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1911.

Troy, Alexander

11 89 Robert Emmet: An Address Delivered before the Gaelic Literary Club, of Birmingham, Ala., at the Jefferson Theatre, March 4, 1902.

11 90 Response to the Toast “The Irish Race in the Sunny South” at the Hibernian Banquet, Montgomery, Ala., March 18, 1901.

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Troy, D. S.

11 91 Proposed Railroad Legislation: Letter to the Montgomery Advertiser, Oct. 23, 1880.

True, Nora

11 95 The Influence of the Scotch-Irish. Jan., 1955.

Tucker, Henry H.

11 96 The Dignity of the Ministerial Office: A Sermon Delivered in the Baptist Church in Tuskegee, March 27, 1853 at the Ordination of Archibald J. Battle.

Tucker, J. L.

11 97 The Greek Church, Confession, Divorce: Letters to a Parishioner.

11 98 Henry VIII and the Church: Letter to a Parishioner.

Turner, W. G.

11 99 Address at the Annual Meeting of the American Cotton Association at Montgomery, Ala., March 9, 1920.

Tyler, Alice M.

12 1 “Mary Johnston as Her Statespeople Know Her,” article in The Book News Monthly, 29 (March, 1911): 447-452.

Tyson, John R.

11 92 Against the Sale of Liquors in Montgomery County: Address Delivered at the Montgomery Theatre, Nov. 3, 1907. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1907.

11 92 The Fordney Tariff Bill: Extracts from Speech in the House of Representatives, July 12, 1921. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1922.

11 93 The Fordney Tariff Act. Washington: 1921.

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Underwood, Oscar W.

12 2 Oscar W. Underwood for President: Addresses and Platform, Alabama State Democratic Convention, April 17, 1912. Washington: 1912.

12 3 American Ships and Foreign Commerce: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 26, 1910. Washington: 1910.

12 4 The Career and the Words of Washington: Address Delivered at the Annual Banquet of the State Society of the Cincinnati, Feb. 22, 1912. Washington: 1912.

12 5 Cause of and Cure for the Panic of 1907: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 23, 1908.

12 6 Emergency Revenue Legislation: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Dec. 17, 1915.

12 7 “Government Regulation of Railroads: Speech Delivered before the Sphinx Club, New York, March 9, 1915,” in the Congressional Record, 63rd Congress, 3rd sess.

12 8 Initiative, Referendum and Recall No Field in National Politics--Representative Government, as Conceived by Framers of Constitution, Only Safe Bulwark of Civil Liberty: Speech Made before the Catholic Club of New York, Dec. 19, 1911. Washington: 1912.

12 9 Local Self-Government: Speech in the U. S. Senate, June 14, 1918. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918.

12 10 National Prohibition: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 22, 1914. Washington: 1915.

12 11 National Prohibition Amendment: Speech in the U. S. Senate, July 30, 1917. Washington: 1917.

12 12 Protection of American Labor: Speech in the House of Representatives, Dec. 18, 1905.

12 13 “Railroad Control: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Feb. 20, 1918,” in the Congressional Record, 65th Congress, 2nd sess.

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12 14 Railroad Rate Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 5, 1906. Washington: 1906.

12 15 Review of Work of Democratic House of Representatives, 62nd Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions: Speech in the House of Representatives, Aug. 15, 1912. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912.

12 16 Senatorial Campaign in Alabama--Mr. Underwood Answered Captain Hobson-- Police Power of the States--Good Roads: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Oct. 13, 1913, March 5 and April 1, 1908. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913.

12 17 The Tariff: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 23, 1913. Washington: 1913.

12 18 The Water-Power Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 18, 1914. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1914.

12 19 Woman Suffrage: Speech in the U. S. Senate, June 3, 1919. Washington: 1919.

12 129 Proposed Nitrate Plant: Article on Why Muscle Shoals is the Best Site for the Nitrate Plant. Washington: 1917.

Vandegraff, A. S.

12 20 Address at the Opening of the Tuscaloosa Mineral Railroad, Aug. 8, 1912. Tuscaloosa, AL: Tuscaloosa News, 1912.

12 21 The Tuscaloosa Board of Trade, Constitution and By-Laws as Amended up to June 19, 1916. Tuscaloosa, AL: Weatherford Printing Co., 1916.

12 22 The Redistribution of the American Negro. Circa 1920.

Vandiver, Frank E.

12 23 A Note on Josiah Gorgas in the Mexican War. Reprint from The Journal of Southern History, 11 (Feb., 1945).

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Venable, Austin L.

12 24 The Conflict Between the Douglas and Yancey Forces in the Charleston Convention. Reprint from The Journal of Southern History, 8 (May, 1942).

12 25 John T. Morgan, Father of the Inter-Oceanic Canal. Reprint from The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 19 (March, 1939).

Vickers, Thomas

12 26 “The High School and Its Enemies,” article in The School Review, 1 (Feb., 1893): 83-96.

Walker, John W.

12 27 Speech in the Senate, 22nd Jan. 1821, on the Bill for the Relief of the Purchasers of the Public Lands.

Walker, Leroy Pope

12 28 Speech on State and National Affairs, Delivered at Madison, Ala., June 29, 1878.

Walker, Percy

12 29 Letter to Constituents in Reference to the Election of Speaker. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1856.

12 30 Speech on the Presidential Election, the Attitude of Parties, the Duty of Southern Men, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Aug. 6, 1866.

12 31 Speech on Central American Affairs, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 17, 1856. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1856.

Wallace, George C.

13 108 Address of Right worshipful Brother, George C. Wallace, Grand Orator of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Alabama, in Its 141st Annual Communication in Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 21, 1961.

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Wallace, John H.

12 32 An Address to Alabamians Who wish to Protect Our Game and Fish. 1906.

12 33 H. R. 14747: A Bill to Create a Department of Conservation. 66th Congress, 3rd sess.

12 34 The Economic Value of Birds. Special Leaflet No. 4 (April, 1906), Issued by the National Association of Audubon Societies.

12 35 Constructive Statesmanship and Democracy vs. Destructive Demagoguery and Hypocrisy: An Address Delivered Dec. 17, 1913. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1913.

12 36 Let Alabamians Write Their Representatives at Once: The Proposed Amendments to the Federal Constitution, Providing for National Woman’s Suffrage and National Prohibition, Obliterate the Democratic Principle of Local Self- Government and Constitute a Dangerous Encroachment upon the Sovereignty of the States. From the Montgomery Advertiser, Dec. 20, 1916.

Wallace, W. H.

12 37 Address before the Wallace House Association, Nov., 1886.

Waller, George Platt

12 38 “Our Confederate Dead: Address Delivered at Oakwood Cemetery on Confederate Memorial Day, April 26, 1952,” article in The Alabama Bible Society Quarterly (July 1952): 15-18.

12 39 Memorial Day Address Delivered at Oakwood Cemetery, April 26, 1959.

Ward, William Columbus

12 40 The Building of the State. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

Warren, John B.

12 41 A Discourse Delivered in the City of Mobile, May, 1829, Commemorative of the Dedication of Government Street Church. New York: Daniel Fanshaw, 1829.

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Washington, Booker T.

12 42 The Race Problem in the United States. Article in Popular Science Monthly (N. D.): 317-325.

12 43 Address Delivered at the Opening of the Cotton States and International Exposition, at Atlanta, Sept. 18, 1895.

12 44 An Address Delivered under the Auspices of the Armstrong Association, Lincoln Day Exercises, at the Madison Square Garden Concert Hall, Feb. 12, 1898.

12 45 “Durham, North Carolina, City of Negro Enterprises,” article in The Independent, 70 (March 30, 1911): 642-650.

12 46 The Hardwick Bill: An Interview in the Atlanta Constitution. Tuskegee, AL: Tuskegee Institute, 1900.

12 47 Abstract of Address at the Annual Opening of the School of Medicine, Oct. 4, 1909. Washington, D. C.: Howard University, 1909.

12 48 Address Delivered at the Alumni Dinner of Harvard University, June 24, 1896.

12 131 Industrial Education for the Negro. Reprint from the New York Independent, N.D.

12 49 An Open Letter to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention, Feb. 19, 1898.

12 50 Industrial Education and the Public Schools. Reprint from The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (Sept. 1913).

12 51 Is the Negro Having a Fair Chance? Reprint from The Century Magazine (Nov., 1912).

12 52 Address before the Union League Club, Brooklyn, Feb. 12, 1896.

12 53 Negro Education Not a Failure: Address in Madison Square Garden, Feb. 12, 1904.

12 54 The Negro and the Signs of Civilization and The Negro’s Part in the Upbuilding of the South. Tuskegee, AL: Tuskegee Institute, 1899.

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12 55 “The Race Problem: Educational Possibilities.” Pages 455-458 from a pamphlet entitled The Race Problem, N. D.

12 56 An Address at the Thanksgiving Peace Jubilee Exercises, at the Auditorium, Chicago, Oct. 16, 1898.

112 57 An Address Delivered on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Shaw Monument, Boston, Massachusetts, May 31, 1897.

12 58 A Trip Through Holland--The Way the People Succeed. Tuskegee, AL: Tuskegee Institute, 1900.

12 59 Addresses of and Booker T. Washington, Delivered at Carnegie Hall, New York, March 3, 1894.

12 60 The Negro and His Relation to the Economic Progress of the South: An Address before the Southern Industrial Convention, Oct. 12, 1899. Tuskegee, AL: Tuskegee Institute, 1900.

12 130 “Education Will Solve the Race Problem,” article in the North American Review (N. D.): 221-230.

Washington, S. S. H.

12 61 Address to the Graduating Class of the Columbus Colored Public Schools, June 8, 1906. Nashville, TN: A. M. E. Sunday School Union, 1910.

Wasson, S. E.

12 62 The Alabama Anti-Saloon League: An Address. Ca. 1906.

Watkins, I. L.

12 64 President’s Message before the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, Meeting of 1919, Mobile, April 15-17. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1919.

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Watts, Thomas H.

12 65 Address on the Life and Character of Ex-President Jefferson Davis, Delivered at the Montgomery Theatre, Dec. 19, 1889.

12 66 Speech on Jewish Settlers in Montgomery. N. D.

Wedemeyer, William W.

12 67 Portrait and Frame of Former Secretary of State William R. Day: Views of the Minority, July 19, 1911. U. S. House of Representatives, 62d Congress, 1st sess.

Weil, Abe

12 68 President’s Message, District Grand Lodge No. 7, I. O. B. B., 16th Annual Convention, Memphis, Tenn., April 30, 1899. Montgomery, AL: Brown Printing Co., 1899.

Welch, Oscar S.

12 69 The Work and Worth of the Preacher of the Gospel. N. D.

Wheeler, Joseph

12 63 Undeniable Facts, Incontrovertible Figures: Extract from a Speech Delivered at Hillsboro, Alabama, July 10, 1878. New York, 1878.

270The Evolution of Fire-Arms and Ordnance, and Their Relation to Advancing Civilization. Reprint from the Journal of the Franklin Institute, 153 (March, 1902).

12 71 Fitz-John Porter: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 15, 1883. Washington: 1883.

12 72 “Appropriations and Expenditures: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 13, 1894.” Congressional Record. 63rd Congress, 2nd Session.

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Whelan, Charles

12 73 A Plea for the Unborn Child from Its Medical Moral, Statistical and Legal Standpoints. N. D.

White, Robert B.

12 74 A Sermon, Preached before the Alabama Central Sunday School Union, on Its First Anniversary, July 27, 1851. Tuscaloosa, AL: J. W. and J. F. Warren, 1851.

Whitehead, J. M.

12 88 Address Delivered at the Closing Exercises of the Brewton Academy on June 23rd, 1882. Greenville, AL: George D. Reid and Co., 1882.

Wightman, William M.

12 75 Inaugural Address Delivered at the Opening of the Southern University, Greensboro, Ala. Marion, AL: George C. Rogers, 1859.

Wiley, Ariosto A.

12 76 Address of Welcome to the Union Association of the Brotherhoods of Railway Conductors, Locomotive Engineers and Locomotive Firemen, Montgomery, Ala. June 2, 1903.

12 77 The Public School is the Nation’s Ark of Safety: Speech in the House of Representatives Advocating Federal Aid to the Common Schools of the Country, Jan. 23, 1908. Washington: 1908.

12 78 Efficiency of the Militia: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 30, 1902. Washington: 1902.

279Good Roads: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 17, 1904. Washington: 1904.

280Memorial Address upon the Life and Character of Benjamin F. Marsh, in the House of Representatives, April 15, 1906. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1906.

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12 81 Omnibus Public Building Bill: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 29, 1902. Washington: 1902.

12 82 The Philippine Tariff: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 13, 1906. Washington: 1906.

12 83 Presentation of the Statue of John James Ingalls by the State of Kansas to the Congress of the U. S.: Address in the House of Representatives, Jan. 21, 1905. Washington: 1905.

12 84 To Prevent the Exclusion of 2nd Class Matter from the U. S. Mails: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 20, 1907. Washington: 1907.

12 85 Railroad-Rate Bill: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 9, 1905. Washington; 1905.

12 86 Suppression of Train Robberies: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1902. Washington: 1902.

12 87 What Society Owes to Women: Address Delivered before the Troy Female College, June 30, 1874. Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Brown, 1874.

Wilkinson, David L.

12 89 Rabies and Hydrophobia in Alabama. Reprint from the Alabama Medical and Surgical Age (Oct., 1894).

12 90 Some Further Remarks on the Medical Supervision of the Education of Boys and Girls. Reprint from the Mobile Medical and Surgical Journal (Dec., 1902).

Willet, Joseph J.

12 91 Anti-Trust — Tariff Reform: Speech Delivered at Tammany Hall on July 4, 1899.

12 92 The Future of the South: Address before the Union League Club, of Chicago, at its 23rd Annual Dinner, Feb. 22, 1909.

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12 93 Address before the Literary Societies of the University of Alabama, June 21, 1897 on International Arbitration.

Williams, A. Graves

12 94 Keeping America America: Address before the Alabama State Chamber of Commerce 8th Annual Meeting, Nov. 14, 1945.

Williams, Clanton W.

12 95 Early Ante-Bellum Montgomery: A Black-Belt Constituency. Reprint from The Journal of Southern History, 7 (Nov., 1941).

Williams, Joseph W.

12 96 Valedictory Address, Delivered before the State Medical Association, at Its Annual Meeting in Montgomery, March, 1870. Mobile: Mobile Daily Tribune Office, 1870.

Willis, W. Walter

12 97 Nomination Speech Delivered at the Heralds of Liberty Conclave Held at Huntsville, Ala., on Oct. 1, 1917.

Wilmer, Rich H.

12 98 Charity in its Relation to the Truth: A Pastoral Letter to the Clergy and Laity of the Diocese of Alabama, May 10, 1876.

12 99 Counsel to Men: A Sermon Preached at Christ Church, Mobile, to the United Congregations of the City on the 80th Anniversary of his Birthday, March 15, 1896. Mobile, AL: George Matzenger, 1896.

12 100 The Efficacy of Prayer: A Reminiscence. N. D.

12 101 To the Laity of the Diocese of Alabama, Oct. 1, 1866.

12 102 To the Clergy of the Diocese of Alabama, March 15, 1899.

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12 103 The Sin, Which Doth Most Easily Beset Us and the Remedy: A Tractate for the Lenten Season. Mobile, AL: George Matzenger’s, 1898.

12 104 A Letter to a Parishioner on the Authority and Nature of Confirmation. 1874.

12 105 Walk About Zion: A Sermon Preached at the 61st Annual Council of the Diocese of Alabama, May 3rd, 1892.

12 132 Some Thoughts on Robert Elsmere, in a Letter to a Friend. N. D.

Wilson, Massey

12 106 Increased Tax upon Foreign Loan companies in Alabama: Address Read before the Annual Meeting of the Alabama Commercial and Industrial Association held at Selma, Ala., July 3-4, 1907.

Wingfield, Marshall

12 107 Doors to a Better World: Baccalaureate Sermon at Tuskegee Institute, May 18, 1947.

Winkler, Edwin T.

12 108 The Negroes in the Gulf States. Reprint from The International Review, 1 (Sept., 1874).

12 109 Rome--Past Present and Future: An Address Delivered before the Southern Baptist Convention, in New Orleans, May 12, 1877. Atlanta: James P. Harrison and Co., 1877.

12 110 Sermon Preached before the American and Foreign Bible Society, May 28, 1882. New York: American and Foreign Bible Society, 1882.

Winsor, Justin

12 111 “Americana, in Libraries and Bibliographies,” in Narrative and Critical History of America, ca. 1885.

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12 112 The Anticipations of Cartier’s Voyages, 1492-1534. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1893.

12 113 Arnold’s Expedition Against Quebec, 1775-1776. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1886.

12 114 Baptista Agnese and American Cartography in 16th Century. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1897.

12 115 Governor Bradford’s Manuscript History of Plymouth Plantation, and Its Transmission to Our Times. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1881.

12 116 Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower: His Books and Autographs with other Notes. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1887.

12 117 The Cabot Controversies and the Right of England to North America. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1896.

12 118 An Address Delivered before the New York Historical Society on Its 92nd Anniversary, Nov. 18, 1896. New York: 1896.

12 119 The Cartographical History of the North-Eastern Boundary Controversy between the U. S. and Great Britain. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1887.

12 120 Charles Deane, a Memoir. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1891.

12 121 The French-War Papers of the Marechal de Levis Described by the Abbe Casgrain with Comments Francis Parkman and Justin Winsor. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1888.

12 122 The Harvard College Portrait of Washington Painted by Edward Savage. Reprint from the Harvard Graduates Magazine, 1895.

12 123 The Literature of Witchcraft in New England. Worcester, MA: Charles Hamilton, 1896.

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12 124 The Pageant of Saint Lusson, Sault Ste. Marie, 1671: An Address Delivered at the Annual Commencement of the University of Michigan, June, 30, 1892. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, 1892.

12 125 Two Brief Papers: The Abandoned Boston; The Extent of the Continental Line of the Revolutionary Army Misconceived. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1886.

12 126 Note on the Spurious Letters of Montcalm, 1759. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1887.

12 127 The Surrender of the Bradford Manuscript. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1897.

12 128 Virginia and the Quebec Bill. Reprint from the American Historical Review, 1 (April, 1896).

13 1 Justin Winsor: A Memoir. By Horace E. Scudder. Cambridge: The University Press, 1897.

13 2 Justin Winsor. By Edward Channing. N. D.

13 3 Justin Winsor: Memorial Address in Appleton Chapel, Oct. 26, 1897.

Winston, John A.

13 4 Inaugural Address Delivered in the Representative Hall, Dec. 20, 1853. Montgomery, AL: Brittan and Blue, 1853.

13 5 Inaugural Address Delivered before the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, Dec. 20, 1855. Montgomery, AL: Bates and Lucas, 1856.

13 6 The Veto Messages of Gov. John A. Winston: Session of the Alabama Legislature of 1855-1856, with a Likeness and Memoir. Montgomery, AL: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1856.

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Winston-Gage, Olive

3 12 “Love Conquers All Things,” in The American Home Magazine, 2 (Dec. 1896): 44-59.

Winter, Joseph S.

13 7 Lecture on the Immortality of the Soul, as Deduced from Nature and Reason, Extrinsic of the Scriptures; or as a Question of Natural Philosophy. Montgomery, AL: Advertiser Office, 1875.

Withers, Robert W.

13 8 To the Editor of the Spirit of the Times. 1842.

Witherspoon, Thomas S.

13 9 Letter to His Congregation, Greensbororough [sic], June 16, 1843. Greensboro: Beacon Office, 1843. (About 10 pages of this pamphlet is missing.)

Wolf, W.

13 10 The Status of Talinum in Alabama. Reprint from The American Midland Naturalist, 22 (Sept., 1939).

Wood, Clement R.

4 106 “The Poetic Progress of Clement Wood,” article in the University of Alabama Alumni News (May-June, 1921).

13 11 Progressive Ideals for the Lawyer: Adres [sic] before the Alabama State Bar Association, June 13, 1912. Montgomery, AL: Paragon Press, 1912.

Wood, Felix

13 12 Southern Manhood Its Character and Responsibility: An Address Delivered at Alabama Old Soldiers Home, Mountain Creek, Ala. N. D.

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Wood, Joseph

13 13 A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Mary G. Martin, Consort of the Hon. Joshua L. Martin, Delivered at Athens, Oct. 27, 1834. Huntsville: Democrat Office, 1834.

Wood, Sterling A.

13 14 Preventive Measures: Address Delivered at the 5th Annual Commencement of the Birmingham Medical college, March 29, 1899.

Wood, Thomas Newton

13 15 An Address Delivered before the Philomathic and Erosophic Societies of the University of Alabama, July 4, 1840.

Woods, Alva

13 16 Baccalaureate Address Delivered Aug. 12, 1833, at the 2nd Annual Commencement of the University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: W. W. and F. W. McGuire, 1833.

13 17 Baccalaureate Address, Delivered Aug. 11, 1834, at the 3rd Annual Commencement of the University of the State of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: 1834.

13 18 Baccalaureate Address Delivered Aug. 10, 1835, at the 4th Annual Commencement of the University of the State of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: Meek and McGuire, 1835.

13 19 Baccalaureate Address, Delivered Dec. 17, 1836, at the 5th Annual Commencement of the University of the State of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: 1836.

13 20 The Introductory Lecture before the Alabamian Institute, Delivered Dec. 7, 1833, in the Hall of the House of Representatives. Tuscaloosa: W. W. and F. W. McGuire, 1834.

13 21 Valedictory Address, Delivered Dec. 6, 1837, at the Close of the 7th Collegiate Year of the University of the State of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: M. J. Slade, 1837.

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Woods, Michael Leonard

13 22 Personal Reminiscences of Col. Albert James Pickett. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

Woods, William Henry

13 23 Alabama and Her Daughters: A Masque. N. D.

Work, Monroe N.

13 24 A Half Century of Progress: The Negro in America in 1866 and in 1922. Reprint from the Missionary Review of the World (June, ca. 1923).

Wright, Loyd

13 25 The Lawyer’s Responsibility in the Administration of Criminal Justice: Address before the State Bar of Alabama’s 78th Annual Meeting, July 22, 1955.

Wyeth, John Allan

13 26 The American Party and the Great Republic, The United States of North America: One Government and One National Language from Panama to the Arctic Pole. 1915.

13 27 Amputation Through the Hip Joint with a Synopsis of 267 Cases in Which the Author’s Method was Employed. Reprint from The Journal of the American Medical Association (May 18, 1901).

13 28 “Major General Forrest at Brice’s Cross-Roads,” article in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (March, 1899): 530-545.

13 29 Impossible Mexico. 1916.

13 30 The Origin of the New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital and of Organized Post Graduate Medical Instruction in the United States. Reprint of a letter, 1918.

13 31 Nature Studies from Central Park. 1919.

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13 32 The President’s Address Delivered at the 53 Annual Session of the American Medical Association, June 10-13, 1902.

13 33 Dr. J. Marion Sims and His Work: An Address Delivered before the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association, Nov. 13, 1895. New York: Trow Directory, 1895.

13 34 The Treatment of Vascular Tumors by the Injection of Water at a High Temperature with Suggestions as to Its Employment in Tubercular Adenitis, Abscess, Fistulous Tracts, etc. Ca. 1902.

13 35 The Value of Clinical Microscopy, Bacteriology and Chemistry in Surgical Practice. Reprint from The Journal of the American Medical Association, (June 8, 1901).

13 36 Addresses at the Unveiling of the Statue of Dr. , May 1, 1914.

Wyman, W. S.

13 37 Here We Rest: The Origin and Development of the Fabulous Story that Alabama 13 93 Means Here We Rest.

Yancey, Patrick H.

13 38 The Inheritance of the RH Factor. Reprint from The Mendelian, 16 (July, 1946).

13 39 To See the Foundation of Life. Reprint from BIOS, 17 (Dec., 1946).

Yancey, William L.

13 40 The Role of William L. Yancey in the Secession Movement. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University, 1945.

13 41 Memoranda of the Late Affair of Honor between T. L. Clingman, of North Carolina, and William L. Yancey of Alabama. Washington D. C.: 1845.

13 42 Speech on the Oregon Question Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 7, 1846. Washington: Union Office, 1846.

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Yancey, William L. (continued)

13 43 Speech on the Annexation of Texas to the United States Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 7, 1845.

13 44 Address to the People of Alabama. Montgomery, AL: Advertiser Officer, 1848.

13 45 Substance of the Speech in the Democratic Meeting at Marion, Perry County, May 19, 1860.

13 46 Program of the Dedication of Highway Marker Commemorating the Site of the Death of William Lowndes Yancey, July 28, 1863, by the Alabama Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy, May 9, 1956.

13 47 Speech Delivered in the Democratic State Convention, of the State of Alabama, Held at Montgomery, on the 11th-14th Jan., 1860. Montgomery, AL: Advertiser Print, 1860.

13 48 Democratic Convention Record. Montgomery, AL: Barrett, Wimbish, and Co., 1860.

13 51 Speech Delivered in the National Democratic Convention, Charleston, April 28, 1860, with the Protest of the Alabama Delegation.

Yonge, J. E. D.

13 49 The Conservative Party in Alabama, 1848-1860. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Historical Society, 1904.

Young, R. C.

13 50 Mouth Breathing as a Factor in Deformity of the Dental Arches. N. D.

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