PAMPHLETS VERTICAL FILES B SUBJECTS, 1836-1988

Finding aid

Call number: LPR117

Extent: 9 cubic ft. (9 cubic ft. boxes.)

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1 PAMPHLETS VERTICAL FILE B SUBJECTS CONTAINER LIST Collection number: LPR117

Box/Folder Description

Academy of Science

1 1 A History of the Alabama Academy of Science (1963), Clyde H. Cantrell, et al, eds.

African Americans

1 2 Catalogue of the Records of Black Organizations in Alabama (1979), Alabama Center for Higher Education

5 29 From Exclusion to Segregation: Health and Welfare Services for Southern Blacks, 1865-1890, Howard N. Rabinowitz, reprint from the Social Service Review (1974)

African Americans C Alabama

5 31 The Black Male in Alabama: A Demographic Portrait (1988), Center for Demographic and Cultural Research, at Montgomery

5 35 Dietary Studies with Reference to the Food of the Negro in Alabama in 1895 and 1896 (1897), USDA, Office of Experiment Stations

5 30 The Scottsboro Boys: Four Freed! Five to Go! (1937?), Angelo Herndon C copy

African Americans C Civil rights

7 21 The 14th Amendment and the Negro Race Question (1911), Charles Wallace Collins, reprint from the American Law Review

8 1 Suffrage Limitations at the South (1905), Francis G. Caffey, reprint from the Political Science Quarterly C 2 copies

8 2 Speech of Hon R. M. Cunningham in Support of the Committee on Suffrage and Elections, of the Constitutional Convention of Alabama, 27 July 1901

8 9 Speech of Hon. Thomas W. Coleman, Chairman, in Support of the Majority Report of the Committee on Suffrage and Elections, in the Constitutional Convention of Alabama, 23 July 1901

African Americans C Civil rights movement

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8 3 The Media and the Movement: The Role of the Press in a Changing Society (ca. 1981)

African Americans C Colonization C Africa

5 39 Constitution of the Alabama State Colonization Society, and the Officers for the Year 1852 (1851) C copy, original restricted

7 9 African Colonization (1860), Samuel Campbell [last page is missing] C copy

African Americans C Colonization C

5 33 APap@ Singleton, the Moses of the Colored Exodus (1909), Walter L. Fleming

African Americans C Colonization C Mexico

5 34 The Alabama Negro Colony in Mexico, 1894-1896 (1953), Alfred W. Reynolds

African Americans C History

5 36 Jefferson Davis, the Negroes and the Negro Problem (1908), Walter F. Fleming

8 45 Testimony of Mrs. George R. Ward before the U. S. Senate Committee on Relations between Labor and Capital, 15 Nov. 1883

5 37 The Negro of Today C Remarkable Growth of Fifty Years (1921), Robert R. Moton C reprint from the London Times

5 30 The Scottsboro Boys: Four Freed! Five to Go! (1937?), Angelo Herndon C copy

7 36 Craftsmanship: A Tradition in Black America (1976), RCA Corp.

5 38 Slavery and the Race Problem in the South with Special Reference to the State of (1906), William H. Fleming

5 40 The South and the Negro (1904), Rev. Bishop Charles B. Calloway

5 41 The White Man and the Negro at the South (1900), Edgar Gardner Murphy C 4 copies

African Americans C History (continued)

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8 4 The South=s Task C Some of Its Difficulties (1910), William Holcombe Thomas

African Americans C Prohibition

7 23 Plain Facts About the Negro (ca. 1909), B. F. Riley, General Superintendent, Southern Negro Anti-Saloon Federation

7 22 What Shall Be Done with the Negro? (ca. 1909), B. F. Riley, General Superintendent, Southern Negro Anti Saloon Federation

African Americans C Segregation

7 24 The Biology of the Race Problem (1962), Wesley Critz George

5 32 White Men of Alabama Stand Together, 1860 and 1890 (1890), John T. Milner C copy, original restricted

7 10 Help Dixie=s Cause! An Appeal to the People of Alabama to Help in the Fight to Preserve Our Way of Life (1948), Alabama Democratic States= Rights Rights Committee (brochure)

7 24 The Biology of the Race Problem (1962), Wesley Critz George

Agricultural associations

1 3 Minutes of the Fourth Annual Session of the Farmers State Alliance of Alabama (1889)

1 4 Farmers Protective League, Proceedings of the Convention, 5-6 March 1919, Montgomery, Ala.

Agriculture

1 6 Experiments in Growing Cuban Seed Tobacco in Alabama (1906), USDA, Lewis W. Ayer, et al

1 7 A Successful Alabama Diversification Farm (1907), USDA, M. A. Crosby, et al

8 5 Farmer=s Free List: Speech of Hon. Stanley H. Dent, Jr., of Alabama in the House of Representatives, 6 May 1911 Agriculture (continued)

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1 5 Banking and Farming in Alabama (1914), Alabama Bankers= Association

1 8 Velvet Beans, Soy Beans and Peanuts as Adjuncts to Cotton Seed (1916), H. B. Battle

1 9 Development of Agriculture in the Pine-Barrens of the Southeastern United States (1916), Roland M. Harper

1 10 Farm Incomes in the Black Belt and other Parts of Alabama in Relation to Soil Fertility (1921), Roland M. Harper

8 6 The Golden Land of Milk. . . .and Money (ca. 1934), Minneapolis Tribune C 2 copies

8 7 Cow Paths to Prosperity (ca. 1934), Charles F. Collisson C 2 copies

1 12 Alabama Post-War Agriculture (1944), Southeast Region Post-War Planning Committee

5 6 The Plantation South Today (1940), T. J. Woofter, Jr., and A. E. Fisher [for the Works Projects Administration]

1 11 The South on the March: History of the Association of Southern Agricultural Workers . . . (1953), Marjorie B. Arour, ed. [Includes articles on agronomy, animal husbandry, dairy, economics and rural sociology, agricultural engineers, entomology, forestry, home economics, horticulture, marketing, etc.]

Agriculture C Cattle

1 13 Fattening Calves in Alabama (1912), USDA, Dan T. Gray

1 13 Raising and Fattening Beef Calves in Alabama (1914), USDA, Dan T. Gray

1 14 Fattening Cattle in Alabama (1914), USDA, Dan T. Gray C 2 copies

1 15 Experiments in Beef Production in Alabama (1908), J. F. Duggar

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C. S. S. Alabama

1 16 English Neutrality: Is the Alabama a British Pirate? (1863) C copy, original restricted

1 18 Arbitrage de Alabama Geneve, 1872-1972.

1 17 Opinion Impartiale sur la Question de L=Alabama et sur la maniere de la Resoudre (1870), J. C. Bluntschli C copy, original restricted

1 19 An Englishman=s View of the Battle of the Alabama and the Kearsarge (1864), Frederick Milnes Edge C copy, originals restricted

Alabama C Boundaries

8 8 The Annexation of West to Alabama (1901), Francis G. Caffey

Alabama C Constitutions (See also AConstitutional Conventions@.)

2 32 The Birth and Growth of the Constitution of Alabama (n. d.), William H. Thomas

2 33 Address before the Survivors of the Constitutional Convention of Alabama of 1901, 4 Nov. 1937, Montgomery, Ala. (1967 reprint)

Alabama Historical Society

1 20 The Years of the Alabama Historical Society (1964), Peter A. Brannon C 3 copies

Alabama history

1 21 Theses and Dissertations in Alabama History (Done at Alabama Schools), 1900-1968 (1969), Allen W. Jones C 2 copies

1 22 Alabama Anniversary: 365 Events of Significance in the (1953), Alabama Historical Association Radio Committee

Alabama National Guard

1 23 Catechism for Appointment and Promotion of Non-Commissioned Officers in the 1st Alabama Infantry (1917)

1 24 Mobilization of the National Guard, 1917 (1917)

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Alabama C Politics and government

5 7 Reproduction of a series of articles from the Montgomery Advertiser, covering activities of the state government of Alabama (1922)

5 8 Reproduction of a series of articles from the Montgomery Advertiser, covering activities of the state government of Alabama (1924)

5 9 Reproduction of a series of articles from the Montgomery Advertiser, covering activities of the state government of Alabama (1926)

7 56 Analysis of Independent Audit of State of Alabama (ca. 1933), Senator Charles B. Teasley

5 10 Alabama Politics from 1890 to 1938 as Viewed by a Country Editor (1938), R. H. Walker

5 11 Papers and Addresses Delivered at the Organization Conference of the Alabama Policy Committee (1936)

5 12 Report of the 12th Alabama Policy Conference on a New Constitution and Administration of Justice, Education, Finance and Taxation (1944)

5 13 Report of the 13th Annual policy Conference on Democracy and the Constitution: Local Government and Democracy, Democracy and Representation (1945)

Alabama statehood

2 31 Alabama Day (1904), Idyl King Sorsby C 2 copies

Annexation of

1 26 Letter of Arthur P. Bagby, Senator in Congress, to the People of Alabama (1845)

Antebellum period

1 27 The Romantic Ideal: Alabama=s Plantation Eden (1978), Leah Rawls Atkins

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Apportionment

1 28 Speech of Arthur P. Bagby on the Motion of Mr. Wright to Amend the Second Section of the Bill for the Apportionment of the Representatives among the Several States, According to the 6th Census (1842)

Appropriation bill

1 29 Speech of Arthur P. Bagby on the Three Million Appropriation Bill (1847)

Archaeology

1 30 Handbook of Alabama Archaeology: Part II, Uniface Blade and Flake Tools (1967), James W. Cambron and David C. Hulse

7 37 A Digest of Archaeological Finds in the Great River Basin of Alabama (1938), Evelyn Bush

Arms and armaments

1 31 American Society of Arms Collectors, Bulletin #60 (1989) C includes AThe Dickson Nelson Company: Alabama Civil War Gunmakers,@ by Douglas E. Jones

Art

1 32 Art Culture: Its Relation to National Refinement and National Morality (1854), Frederick A. P. Barnard (2 copies, an original and an 1864 reprint)

1 33 The Art of the Alabama Indians (1976), Robert O. Mellown

7 38 Alabama Artists (1958), Mildred Abrams Hill

Aviation history

1 34 Fifty Years of Aviation History at , 1910-1960 (1961), Office of Information

Baptist Church C Alabama

8 10 Baptists in Alabama, 1808-1958

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Books and book collectors

1 35 Books by, about, for Alabamians (1969), Baldwin County Board of Education

1 36 Old Volumes by One Who Appreciates Them (1937), Peter Brannon

1 37 Some Old Alabama Books I Have Known (1963), Peter Brannon

1 38 Some Alabama Book Collectors and Book Dealers of the Past (1988), James Pat Cather C 2 copies

Book publishing

1 39 Ban, Burn, and Ignore: Writing and Publishing Books in the South (1989), Wayne Flynt

1 40 Who Will Keep the Gates? (1990), J. G. Goellner

1 41 How to Carry on Your Private Education in Public C and Get Paid for It (1989), Jaroslav Pelikan

Botany

1 42 Asarum and Hexastylis in Alabama and Neighboring States (1936), Roland M. Harper

1 43 The Alabama Pocosin (1939), Roland M. Harper

1 44 A Few More Pioneer Plants Found in the Metamorphic Region of Alabama and Georgia (1910), Roland M. Harper

Camels

8 11 Jefferson Davis=s Camel Experiment (1909), Walter L. Fleming, Ph. D.

Catholic Church C Alabama

7 25 Response of Doctor O. T. Dozier to Priest James E. Coyle, Pastor, St. Paul=s Roman Catholic Church, Birmingham, Ala. (1917) C pamphlet is anti-Catholic

7 26 My Jubilee Story (1960), Archbishop T. J. Toolen

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Charities

3 51 Missions: The Call of the City (1908), Armstead Brown

Child labor

1 45 Child Labor in Alabama, Doc. #1 (1901), Irene M. Ashby

1 46 Child Labor Legislation in the South (1905), Neal L. Anderson

1 47 An Eyewitness of Child Labor Conditions in the South (n. d.), Elbert Hubbard

1 48 Child Labor in Alabama (1915), Herschel H. Jones [with photos by Lewis W. Hine]

1 49 The Child Labor Question in Alabama, a Plea for Immediate Action (1907), Edgar Garner Murphy

Child support and aid

1 50 Twenty-two Months of Service: The Story of 318 Abandoned, Homeless, Orphaned, Neglected, Cruelly Treated and Needy Children in Alabama (ca. 1920), Alabama Children=s Aid Society

1 51 Reciprocal State Legislation to Enforce the Support of Dependents (1964), Council of State Governments

Child welfare

1 52 Child Welfare in Alabama (1918), Edward N. Clopper, published by the National Child Labor Committee

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

4 27 Joseph Smith Tells His Own Story (n. d.) C 2 copies

4 28 A Practical Bibliography of Works on Mormonism (1944), compiled by the Division of Religion, Brigham Young University

4 29 Crimes and Treason of the Mormon Church Exposed (ca. 1904), International Council for Patriotic Service

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (continued)

4 30 The Plan of Salvation (n. d.), John Morgan

4 31 The Philosophical Basis of Mormonism (29 July 1915), James E. Talmage

4 32 Truth Restored: A Modern Miracle! (ca. 1930) C copy, original restricted

4 33 The Divine Mission of Joseph Smith (n. d.), John A. Widtsoe

Circuit Judges

1 53 Circuit Judges of Alabama (1936), Lucien D. Gardner

Civil Defense

1 54 The States and Civil Defense (1954), Federal Civil Defense Administration

Civil rights

1 55 Holy Week and the Civil Rights: Demonstrations at the Churches (1965), Robert Strong [sermon at Trinity Presbyterian Church]

Civil War, 1861-1865 [See also the Civil War pamphlet collection, LPR110]

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Alabama

1 56 The Forrest-Streight Raid: A Blount County Viewpoint (1963), Blount County Historical Society

7 27 The Forrest Streight Campaign of 1863 (1958), Rucker Agee

1 57 Brief Historical Sketches of Military Organizations Raised in Alabama During the Civil War (1962). Originally from Brewer=s Alabama . . .1540-1872. C 2 copies

1 58 The Military Operations of Gen. John T. Croxton in West Alabama, 1865 (1904), Thomas P. Clinton C 2 copies

1 59 Correspondence between the President and General Joseph E. Johnston Together with that of the Secretary of War and the Adjutant and the Inspector-General During the Months of May, June and July, 1863 (1864) [Confederate Imprint] C copy, original restricted

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Civil War, 1861-1865 C Alabama (continued)

1 60 President Lincoln=s Blockade and the Defense of Mobile (1954), w. Norman Fitzgerald, Jr. C 2 copies

1 61 4,000 Civil War Battles C from Official Records (1973 reprint of 1899 edition)

1 62 Rousseau=s Alabama Raid (1956), Mark E. Fretwell

1 64 Miss Waring=s Journal, 1863 and 1865: Being the Diary of Miss Mary Waring of Mobile, during the Final Days of the War between the States (1964), Thad Holt, Jr., editor

1 65 The Campaign of Selma (1883), Lewis M. Hosea [formerly Brevet-Major with the 16th U. S. Infantry)

1 66 Location and Classification and Dates of Military Events in Alabama, 1861-1865 (1961), Allen W. Jones and William Letford C 2 copies

1 67 Military and Naval Activities in Alabama, 1861-1865 (1961), Allen W. Jones and William Letford C includes foldout map

1 68 An Account of Some of the Activities of Confederate Forces in and around Huntsville, Alabama (ca. 1910s), James Monroe Mason

8 12 Confederate Memorial Address (1915), James LaFayette Davidson

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Army of the Potomac

7 20 The Army of the Potomac: Its Organization, Its Commander, and Its Campaign (1862), by the Prince de Joinville. Translated from the French with notes, by William Henry Halbert C copy, original restricted

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Campaigns

1 61 4,000 Civil War Battles C from Official Records (1973 reprint of 1899 edition)

1 63 The Campaign of Chancellorsville (1915), David Gregg McIntosh [former colonel of artillery, CSA]

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Civil War, 1861-1865 C Campaigns (continued)

7 7 The Confederate Defence of Morris Island Charleston Harbor, by the Troops of South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina, in the Late War between the States (1884), Maj. Robert C. Gilchrist C copy, original restricted

7 3 A History of the Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19 and 20, 1863 (1910s), W. H. Cunningham

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Cemeteries

2 6 Register of the Confederate Dead Interred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. (1863) C copy, original restricted

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Foreign participation

7 12 A Letter (ca. 1861/1862), from T. Butler King requesting English support for the Confederacy C copy, original restricted

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Medicine and hospitals

2 9 The Role of Alabama in Confederate Medicine (ca. 1970), William J. Donald

2 10 A Compilation of Documented Information about the Confederate Hospital in Marion, Alabama, 20 May 1863 - 20 May 1865 (ca. 1970), Ann D. England C 2 copies

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Monuments

2 11 The Confederate Souvenir (ca. 1885-1889), Walter A. Taylor [Contains facts about the Confederacy and information on the monument to Alabama=s Confederate soldiers in Montgomery.]

4 38 Markers, Monuments, and Memorials [in Alabama] (1957), John H. Pinson

4 39 Alabama Circle, Vicksburg National Military Park (ca. 1948), United Daughters of the Confederacy, Alabama Div.

6 63 The Confederate Monument on Capitol Hill, Montgomery, Ala., 1861-1900 (1900), Ladies Memorial Association, Mrs. I. M. Porter Ockenden, ed. C copy, original restricted

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Civil War, 1861-1865 C Navy and naval battles

2 7 Civil War Naval Chronology, 1861-1865: Part I, 1861 (ca. 1961), Naval History Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations

2 8 The Blockade and Cruisers of the Confederacy (1917), Charles W. Stewart

7 4 Story of the Confederate Navy (ca. 1911), A. O. Wright

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Personal narratives (For activities of famous people look in the Pamphlets Vertical Files C Persons.)

2 1 Reminiscence of a Confederate Veteran [Emerald Guards, Co. I, 8th Alabama Infantry] (n. d.), John H. Abbott

2 2 Raid of the Confederate Cavalry through Central Tennessee in October, 1863, Commanded by Gen. Joseph Wheeler (1987 reprint of a 1908 publication), William L. Curry [1st Ohio Cavalry]

2 3 Battle of the Crater around Petersburg, Va., 30 July 1864 (1987 reprint of a 1906 speech), John C. Featherston [former captain in the Ala. Brigade of General Mahone=s Div., CSA]

2 4 Last Days of the Army of Northern Virginia, an Address Delivered by Gov. Thomas G. Jones (1893)

2 5 Speech on the Battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga (1895), Gov. William C. Oates

7 15 Stories of the Civil War (n.d.), W. H. Bird [Army of Northern Virginia, 13th Ala. Regiment, Co. C] C copy, original restricted

7 39 Three Months in the Confederate by Henry Hotze (1952), Richard Barsdale Harwell, editor

8 13 A Rebel Spy in Yankeeland: The Thrilling Adventures of W. P. Gorman Who Was the Emissary of the Confederacy to the Copperheads of the North, 1861-1865 (1981), W. Stanley Hoole, editor

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Civil War, 1861-1865 C Poetry

2 12 War Poems of the Southern Confederacy, an Address by Walter B. Jones before the 56th Annual Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans (1946)

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Prisoners

2 13 APoor Johnnies@: Plain Living at Johnson=s Island Described by a Confederate Officer (1906), H. Carpenter

7 30 Extracts from my Diary, and from my Experiences While Boarding with Jefferson Davis, in Three of Notorious Hotels, in Richmond, Va., Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Salisbury, NC, from July 1861, to June 1862 (1903), William J. Crossley (2nd Infantry Volunteers, Co. C)

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Rhode Island

8 14 Rhode Island Civil War Chronicles (1960), State of Rhode Island

Civil War, 1861-1865 C Supplies

2 14 The Supplies for the Confederate Army: How They Were obtained in Europe and How Paid For (1904), Caleb Huse

Civil War, 1861-1865 C United Confederate Veterans and Sons of Confederate Veterans

2 27 Sixth Annual Reunion, Alabama Division, United Confederate Veterans and Sons of Confederate Veterans, 20-22 Nov. 1906, Mobile, Ala.

2 28 Seventh Annual Reunion, Alabama Division, United Confederate Veterans and Sons of Confederate Veterans, 13-14 Nov. 1907, Montgomery, Ala.

2 29 Minutes of the Third Annual Reunion, United Sons of Confederate Veterans, 20-23 July 1898, Atlanta

2 30 Minutes of the Fourth Annual Reunion, United Sons of Confederate Veterans, 10-13 May 1899, Charleston, SC

7 1 Constitution, By-Laws and Ritual of Camp Pelham, No. 258, United Confederate Veterans (1902), Anniston, Ala.

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Civil War, 1861-1865 C Women See Women C History.

Civil War Centennial

7 40 Official Program: Montgomery Centennial Commemoration of the Civil War (1961)

Climate

2 15 Climates of the States C Alabama (1959), U. S. Dept. of Commerce, Weather Bureau

Coal : See Mineral industries

Colonial Dames

2 16 A History of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama, 1898-1937 (1937), Anne Southern Tardy

Colonization

7 41 The Beginnings of French Settlement of the Valley (1902), Peter J. Hamilton

Commerce

2 17 Ante-Bellum Southern Commercial Conventions (1905), William Watson Davis C 2 copies

Communism C Alabama

7 28 The Red Empire of the South (1935), AA. Cherokee@ [William T. Ward]

Confederate States of America C Flags

2 18 The True Story of the First Confederate Flag: The Stars and Bars (1931), Mrs. Chappell Cory

2 19 The Flags of the Confederate States of America (1918), Nelly Gunter Elmore [Includes detailed descriptions of al four flags and a description of the Ala. state flag.]

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Confederate States of America C Flags (continued)

2 20 The Confederate Flags and the Flag of the Independent Republic of Alabama (1961), Alabama Dept. of Archives and History [Includes photo of both sides of the flag of the republic of Alabama.]

2 21 Confederate Battle Flags in the Museum of the Historical Society (1906), State Historical society of Wisconsin [With a picture of the banner of the Perote Guards, First Alabama Regt., and of letters, 1905 from the governor of Ala. and Thomas M. Owen to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. and a copy of the resolution returning the flag to Ala.]

2 22 Flags of the Confederacy (1976), Malcolm R. Smith [Autographed by the author, with good drawings and also a description of captured flags of both Union and Confederate units.]

Confederate States of America C Officers

2 23 Confederate Portrait Album: Civil War, 1861-1865 (n.d.) [includes LeRoy Pope Walker, James Longstreet, William J. Hardee, H. D. Clayton, John H. Forney, R. E. Rodes, Jones M. Withers, Pinckney D. Bowles, Zach C. Deas, Josiah Gorgas, E. W. Pettus, Raphael Semmes, and others]

2 24 Alabama=s Boy Generals of the Confederacy (1984), William S. and Addie Shirley Hoole

2 25 General Officers Appointed by the President in the Armies of the Confederate States, 1861-1865, Compiled from the Official Records (1905), U. S. War Dept.

Confederate States of America C Secession

2 26 Alabama and the Charleston Convention of 1860 (1905), James Leonidas Murphy

8 15 Personal Explanation of the Hon. W. R. W. Cobb of Alabama, Delivered in the House of Representatives, 7 Jan 1861.

6 1 An Oration Delivered before the Citizens of Tuscaloosa, Ala. (1851), F. A. P. Barnard [opposing secession] C copy, original restricted

6 2 To the People of the South: Senator Hammond and the Tribune (1860), printed by Evans and Cogswell, Charleston, SC [pro-secession] C copy, original restricted

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Congregational Church C Alabama

8 16 Congregationalism in Alabama (1900), E. C. Silsby

Constitutional Convention, 1875

8 17 Address of the Democratic and Conservative State Executive Committee (17 July 1875), W. L. Bragg, Chairman

Constitutional Convention, 1901

8 2 Speech of Hon. R. M. Cunningham in Support of the Committee on Suffrage and Elections, of the Constitutional Convention of Alabama, 27 July 1901

8 9 Speech of Hon. Thomas W. Colman, Chairman, in Support of the Majority Report of the Committee on Suffrage and Elections, in the Constitutional Convention of Alabama, 23 July 1901

Corrections

5 18 The Need of a Separate Prison for Consumptive Convicts (1900), W. H. Blake

Cotton

2 34 Remarks on the Growth and Culture of the Cotton Plant, More Particularly in Alabama (1850), T. C. Dexter and J. L. Abbot C copy, original restricted

2 35 Cotton Culture C A Guide for Raising Profitable Cotton Crops (ca. 1910)

2 36 Cotton Lands: The Best Permanent Investment for Capital, and Alabama One of the Best, If Not the Very Best of the Cotton States to Invest Money in and to Live in (1865), Thomas C. Johnson C copy, original restricted

2 37 Cotton in Brief (1950?), National Cotton Council

2 38 The Story of Cotton (ca. 1948), National Cotton Council

2 39 Cotton Production and Distribution, 1934-1935 (1935), U. s. Dept. of Commerce

Cotton C Legislation

2 40 Cotton Warehouse Receipts Legislation (1915), A. P. Baldwin C 2 copies

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County officials

2 41 List of County Officials, State of Alabama (1977), Roberts and Son

2 42 County Officials, State of Alabama (1979), Roberts and Son

Courts C Reform

2 43 Do the Bench and the Bar Really Desire a Genuine Transformation? (1914), Sam Will John C 3 copies

Creek War, 1813-1814

7 29 Battle of Horseshoe Bend in Tallapoosa County, Ala. (1955), W. H. Brantley, Jr.

7 42 Ceremonies Attending the Sesquicentennial of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1964)

7 43 Memorial of Horseshoe Bend Battle Commission (1909), John H. Bankhead, Sr.

Creek War, 1836

7 11 Speech of Hon. Joshua R. Giddings, of Ohio on the Bill for the Relief of Citizens of Alabama Delivered in the House of Representatives, 21 Jan. 1859 C copy, original restricted

Cumberland Presbyterian Church

2 44 The History of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Alabama Prior to 1826 (1904), James H. B. Hall

Democratic Party

2 45 The Young Democrats of America, 4th National Convention, 10-12 Aug. 1939, Pittsburgh, PA

2 46 Official Election Returns: Democratic Primaries, Alabama, 1918 and 1920, State Democratic Executive Committee C 3 copies

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Demographics

2 47 Southern Urban Trends, 1960-1977, Southern Growth Policies Board

5 14 Population by County [Alabama] Historic (1940-1970) and Projected (1980-2020) (1972), Environmental Protection Agency

Economic conditions

2 48 The South=s Part in American Exports (n. d.), George G. Crawford

2 49 Economy of the South: Report of the Joint Committee on the Impact of Federal Policies on the Economy of the South (1949), Government Printing Office

2 50 Report on Economic Conditions of the South (1938), National Emergency Council

Education

2 51 Minutes of the Convention Which Formed the Alabama Education Association in Selma, Alabama, July 24-25, 1856 (1857)

2 52 Science Education (1880), William LeRoy Broun C 2 copies

2 64 The Practical Side of Education (1892), J. H. Phillips, President of the Alabama Education Ass.

2 67 History and Literature in Grammar Grades (1897), J. H. Phillips, Supt. of Birmingham Public Schools

2 66 Modern Tendencies in Education: An Address before the Southern Educational Association by J. H. Phillips, President (ca. 1900?)

2 58 An Appeal for Free Kindergartens (1902), N. B. Feagin

7 44 The Task of the South (1902), Edgar Gardner Murphy

2 54 Scientific Education in the South (1903), C. C. Thach

2 65 Educational Needs of the South (1904), J. H. Phillips, Supt. of Birmingham Public Schools

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Education (continued)

2 53 Alabama=s First Question: Local Support for Local Schools (1904) [Includes essays and comments by Edgar Gardner Murphy, J. H. Phillips, and many other educators.]

3 7 Local Taxation for Schools in Alabama (1904), Alabama Education Committee C 2 copies

3 5 Some Facts and Figures Relating to Local Taxation for Public Schools, Alabama C 1 copy dated 1905, 1 copy dated 1907, and 2 copies dated 1909

2 69 The Educational Exchange (April, 1906) [Includes an article by J. H. Phillips entitled ASchool Economics@ and other articles.]

3 6 A List of Twenty Business and Professional Men in Each County of Alabama: Workers for Education (1908), Alabama Education Committee

3 8 Campaign Book on Alabama=s Greatest Need (1909), C. J. Owends, Southeast Alabama Agricultural School

2 55 Secondary Agricultural (1909), C. J. Owens, Southeast Alabama Agricultural School

2 59 The Cotton Tax and Southern Education (1909), David Y. Thomas

2 56 Some Newspaper Articles Regarding the Educational Situation and Other Civic Matters in the Southern States, Alabama in Particular (1910) [From the Birmingham Age Herald and primarily by William H. Skaggs.]

2 57 Education Is of Worth (ca. 1910), J. B. Cunningham

2 68 The Social Ideal in Education (1914), J. H. Phillips, Supt. of Birmingham Public Schools

3 1 Give Jimmy a Chance (ca. 1950), Alabama Education Association

3 2 Charting Our Way Through Alabama Schools (1950), Alabama Education Association C 2 copies

2 61 Let=s Talk School Finance: A Bulletin of Questions and Answers (1952), Alabama Education Association C 2 copies

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Education (continued)

2 60 I=m Your Tomorrow, Help Build Me Strong (1953), Alabama Education Association C 3 copies

2 63 Let=s Face the Facts C Alabama Can Afford Better Schools (1955), Alabama Education Association C 2 copies

2 62 Citizens and Teachers: Working Together for Better Schools (1956), Alabama Education Association

3 3 Better Education Is Essential to Alabama=s Expanding Economy (1957), Alabama Education Association

2 70 ABC=s of the Alabama Minimum Program, Alabama Education Association C 1 copy dated 1958, 1 dated 1972

3 4 Biographical Sketches of Presidents of the Alabama State Teachers Association (ca. 1967), Charles A. Brown C 2 copies

Education C History

3 9 History of Education in Alabama, 1702-1889 (1889), Willis G. Clark C Fragile, missing pages 33-64.

Education, Institutions See the Pamphlets Vertical Files C Places (LPR118) and the Education Publications Collection (LPR139).

Elderly

3 10 Aging in Alabama: Uncertain Future for the State=s Elderly (1986), Center for Demographic and Cultural Research Auburn University in Montgomery

Elections C Law

8 18 Primary Election Laws of the State of Alabama Enacted by the Legislature of Alabama in 1911 and Approved April 14, 1911, State Executive Committee of the Democratic and Conservative Party of Alabama

3 11 Alabama Primary Election Laws of 1915 as Amended in 1919 (1919), Democratic State Executive Committee [Includes poll tax law.] C 2 copies

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Electric industries

8 19 Interesting Facts about Alabama Power Co. (ca. 1940s)

8 20 In Appreciation of the Courtesies Extended Alabama Power Co. by Mr and mrs. M. S. Murfee at their Home and Farm near Prattville in Autauga County, Ala., 7 Nov. 1950, Alabama Power Co.

7 59 Forty Years of Alabama Power Company, 1911-1951 (1952), Thomas W. Martin

8 43 TVA=s Influence on Electric Rates (1958), Authority

Environment

3 14 The Control and Disposal of Hazardous Waste (1976), Alabama Environmental Quality Association

3 15 A Policy Guide to Issues of the Alabama Environment, 1978, Alabama Environmental Quality Association

3 16 Water Quality Standards C Setting Conference for the Interstate Waters of the State of Alabama (1971), U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

Episcopal Church C Alabama

8 21 The Wilkinson-Beckwith Affair: An Alabama Ecclesiastical Trial (1968), Milo B. Howard, Jr. C 2 copies

Exploration C Alabama

7 31 De Soto=s Route from Cofitachequi, in Georgia, to Cosa, in Alabama (1917), Daniel Marshall Andrews

Federal Employees C Alabama

8 40 Alabama Federation of Chapters of Retired Federal Employees (1984)

Finance

3 18 Alabama State Finances (1931), M. H. Sterne C 3 copies

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Florida C History

5 4 Historical Sketches of Panton, Leslie and Company (1976), William S. Coker

Forests and Forestry

3 22 The Forest Regions of Alabama (1913), Roland M. Harper C copy, original restricted

3 23 A Forest Census of Alabama by Geographical Divisions (1916), Roland M. Harper

3 19 Alabama=s Forests Are Coming Back: Help Keep Them Growing (ca. 1937), Alabama Federation of Garden Clubs [Also contains a map of CCC camps in Alabama.]

3 20 The Green Gold of Alabama Forests (1943), Alabama Chamber of Commerce

7 47 Alabama Forests (1963), Herbert S. Sternitzke, USDA Southern Forest Experiment Station C 3 copies

7 45 Busy Acres in Alabama (1962), Alabama Forest Industries Committee

3 24 Appraisal Survey of Southern Pine Beetle Infestations on the Talladega National Forest, Alabama (1968), C. L. Hatch

3 26 Soil Survey Interpretations for Woodlands on the Southern Coastal Plain and Blackbelt Areas of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee (1968), USDA, Soil Conservation Service

3 21 Status of Loblolly Pine Die-Off on the Oakmulgee District, Talladega National Forest, Alabama C 1968, H. D. Brown and W. E. McDowell

3 27 Soil Survey Interpretations for Woodlands in the Southern Area of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina (1969), USDA, Soil Conservation Service

3 25 Alabama Forests: Trends and Prospects (1973), USDA, Forest Service C 7 46 copies

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Genealogy

8 22 Importance and Growth of Genealogical Work in the South (1895), James Oscar Prude

Geology

3 28 An Address on the Sphere, Interest and Importance of Geology (1849), R. T. Brumby C copy, original restricted

3 29 A General Description of the Climate and of the Geological, Topographical, and Agricultural Features of the Cotton-Producing States, with Illustrative Maps (1884) C 3 copies

3 30 Geological Surveys in Alabama (1894), Eugene A. Smith C 2 copies

3 31 Underthrust Folds and Faults (1893), Eugene A. Smith C 2 copies

3 32 The Clays of Alabama (1913), Eugene A. Smith C 3 copies

3 33 The Phosphates and Marls of Alabama (n. d.), Eugene A. Smith

3 34 Cretaceous-Eocene Contact (1910), Eugene A. Smith C 4 copies

3 35 On Some Post-Eocene and Other Formations of the Gulf Region of the United States (1906), Eugene A. Smith C 3 copies

3 36 The Post-Eocene Formations of the Coastal Plain of Alabama (1894), Eugene A. Smith C 4 copies

3 37 Iron Ores, Fuels, and Fluxes of the , Alabama (1910), Ernest G. Burchard and Charles Butts

3 47 Information about Oil and Gas in Alabama and Mississippi (1959), Merchants National Bank of Mobile Oil Dept.

Geology C Economy

7 48 Minerals in Economy of Alabama (1978), U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines

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Governmental Units

3 48 The Units of Government in Alabama (1946), Joseph W. Reid, Jr.

Historical organizations

8 23 Historical Societies in Alabama (1948), Allen J. Going

Historic sites

3 49 Historical Highway Markers in Alabama Placed by the Alabama Historical Association (1965), Margaret Pace Farmer C 3 copies

Horseshoe Bend

3 52 Battle of Horseshoe Bend in Tallapoosa County, Alabama (1955), W. H. Brantley, Jr.

3 53 Ceremonies Attending the Sesquicentennial of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1964)

3 54 An Epic: The Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1969), a poem by Rosamon Henderson

3 55 Significance of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, March 27, 1814 (1956), Horseshoe Bend Battle Park Association C 2 copies

Illiteracy

4 1 The Problem, the Plan, the Proclamation of the Governor: Illiteracy Day, Monday, June 7, 1915 (1915), Alabama Illiteracy Commission

Immigration and emigration

3 12 Net Migration in the Southeast, 1960-1970 (1973), Monte R. Blair

3 13 An Effort to Attract Dutch Colonists to Alabama, 1869 (1948), Frank E. Dykema

4 2 The Immigration Bill (25 June 1906), speech by J. L. Burnett

4 3 The Restriction of Undesirable Immigration by Means of the Illiteracy Test (3 March 1911), J. L. Burnett C 2 copies

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Immigration and emigration (continued)

4 4 Immigration (4 February 1915), J. L. Burnett

Industry

4 5 Alabama Resources and Industries (ca. 1920), Alabama Power Co.

8 47 Women=s Place in Industry in Ten Southern States

4 6 Forward March! (ca. 1935), Alabama Power Co. C 3 copies

4 8 Industrial Development Bond Financing in Action (1964), Charles E. Lanphier

4 9 Industrial Development in Alabama: Growth and Distribution (1958), J. Allen Tower

8 24 Blount International, Ltd. (n. d.)

Industry and State

4 7 Local Government Services and Industrial Development in the Southeast (1952), a joint publication by seven southeastern universities C 3 copies

Industry C History

4 12 Industrial Wages in Alabama (1971), Alabama Power Co.

4 13 Industrial Wages in Alabama (1975), Alabama Power Co.

4 14 Industrial Wages in Alabama (1978), Alabama Power Co.

4 15 Industrial Wages in Alabama (1983), Alabama Power Co.

4 10 Romance of Beginnings of some Alabama Industries (1939), Peter A. Brannon

4 11 Materials for Research in Southern Industrial History (1951), James F. Doster C 2 copies

7 59 Forty Years of Alabama Power Company, 1911-1951 (1952), Thomas W. Martin

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Insurance legislation

4 16 Insurance Legislation (1907), A. R. Dearborn C 2 copies

4 17 AIs Supervision at the Crossroads?@ (1938), Frank N. Julian C 2 copies

Ku Klux Klan

4 18 Constitution and Ritual of the Knights of the White Camellia (1904), edited by Walter L. Fleming

4 19 Revised and Amended Prescript of the Ku Klux Klan (1904), edited by Walter L. Fleming

4 20 The Prescript of the Ku Klux Klan (1903), edited by Walter L. Fleming

4 21 Address of John A. Minnis: Ku Klux in Alabama, Charges of Hon. Richard Busteed (July 1, 1872) C copy, original restricted

Labor movement

4 22 A Short History of Alabama Labor (1973), Alabama Labor Council

4 23 Labor-Management Relations (1947), Alabama Policy Committee

4 24 Characteristics of the Labor Market in Alabama Related to the Administration of Unemployment Compensation (1937), Burton R. Morley

Land

4 25 ABuying a Piece of Land [in Alabama]@ (1909), Edward D. Faith

4 26 The Examination of Titles to Land [in Alabama] (1910), Edward D. Faith

Land grant institutions

8 25 Speech of Hon. Williamson R. W. Cobb, of Alabama on the Bill Donating Lands for Agricultural Colleges, Delivered in the House of Representatives, 22 April 1858

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Law

4 34 Bibliography of the Statute Law of the Southern States: Alabama (1897), Theodore Lee Cole

3 17 The Exemption Laws of Alabama (1899), John C. Anderson

Law enforcement

7 49 In Memorium to Alabama=s Brave and Dedicated Men and Women (1985), Alabama Peace Officer=s Association

Lawyers

4 35 A List of the Lawyers of Alabama (1913), Alexander Troy

4 36 A List of the Lawyers of Alabama (1917), Alexander Troy

Maps

4 37 Yesterday=s Faces of Alabama: A Collection of Maps, 1822-1909 (1978), Society of Pioneers of Montgomery

Mardi Gras

7 18 Some of the Immoral and Damnable Effects of Mardi Gras (1907), W. J. E. Cox, Pastor of the St. Francis St. Baptist Church C copy, original restricted

Medical associations

4 40 Medical Organization in Alabama (1916), J. N. Baker

4 41 Physic and Physicians: Annual Address before the Alabama State Medical Association (1850), William O. Baldwin

4 42 Annual Message to the Medical Association of Alabama (1878), Peter Bryce

4 43 Alabama=s 89 Years of Medical Organization: A Brief History of the Alabama Medical Association (ca. 1936), Douglas L. Cannon C 2 copies

4 44 Historical Highlights of Alabama=s Unique Medical Association (1956), Emmett B. Carmichael

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Medical associations (continued)

4 45 Early Alabama Physicians (1958), Emmett B. Carmichael

Medical Laws and Legislation

4 57 A Study of the Alabama Medical Laws from an Ethical Standpoint (1888), Thomas D. Parke

Medicine

4 48 A Glance at the Reply of Silas Ames, M. D., Experiments with Phosphorus (1855), William M. Bolling

4 46 Pathological Phenomena, Generalized (1867), H. Backus C copy, original restricted

8 32 The General Principles of Organization, and the Evolution of Organic Forms (1870), Jerome Cochran, M. D.

8 29 The Endemic and Epidemic Diseases of Mobile: Their Causes and Prevention (1871), Jerome Cochran

4 49 The Frequency of Renal Disease Among the Insane (1892), E. D. Bondurant

4 50 The Gradual Preparatory Treatment of the Complications of Urinary and Fecal Fistulae in Women (ca. 1855), Nathan Bozeman

4 53 Malarial Amblyopia (1883), John D. S. Davis

4 52 Prevention of Yellow Fever Epidemics (1888), Jerome Cochran C copy, original restricted

4 54 Yellow Fever and the Abuses of Quarantine in the South During the Epidemic of 1897 (1898), Dillon J. Spotswood

4 51 Address of the Standing Committee on Tuberculosis (4 Feb. 1907)

8 26 The Diagnosis and Treatment of Abnormal Breast Conditions (1908), H. P. Cole

8 28 The Treatment of Pellagra by Direct Transfusion of Blood (1911), H. P. Cole

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Medicine (continued)

8 27 Tuberculosis in Its Relation to Prison Life (1914), James Thomas Fowler C 2 copies

4 47 Endemic Typhus (1934), J. N. Baker

4 55 The Control of Rabies in a Southern City (1935), George A. Denison and Frank 7 52 R. Hunter C 3 copies

4 56 Intestinal Parasite Survey in Alabama (1936), w. H. Y. Smith, James G. McAlpine and D. G. Gill

8 31 A Debt the World Owes Medical Science (1936), W. D. Partlow

Mental Health

4 58 Mr. Legislator: The Tragic Plight of Our Mentally Ill Is on the Hearts and Minds of All Alabamians (1950s), Alabama Association for Mental Health

4 59 An Essay on Amusements (ca. 1880s), Peter Bryce C copy, original restricted

4 60 The Mind and How to Preserve It (1880), Peter Bryce

4 61 Moral and Criminal Responsibility (1888), Peter Bryce

4 62 Historical Background of Alabama Psychiatry (1961), Frank A. Kay C 2 copies

4 63 The Alabama State Hospitals and Partlow State School and Hospital (1964), James Sidney Tarwater

Methodism

4 64 Methodism: A Centennial Sermon (1908), Noel R. Hamer C 2 copies

4 65 To All Interested in the Methodist Education of Men in Alabama (1911), Frank W. Brandon

8 30 A Defense of the Methodist Protestant Church (1898), Charles E. Crenshaw

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Mexican War, 1846-1848

7 13 Speech of Mr. Hilliard, of Alabama, on the Mexican War, Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. S., 5 Jan. 1847 C copy, original restricted

Military

4 66 The Militant South Revisited: Myths and Realities (1980), Lt. Col. John Hawkins Napier III

See also Civil War, 1861-1865 Confederate States of America Horseshoe Bend, Battle of Philippine Insurrection, 1899 Spanish-American War, 1898 World War, 1914-1918 World War, 1939-1945

Mineral Industries

6 64 The Stone Hill Copper Mines of Cleburne County, Alabama (1893), Richard P. Rothwell, Mining Engineer

3 39 Alabama=s Resources for the Manufacture of Portland Cement (1913?), Eugene A. Smith C 4 copies

3 38 Mineral Industries of Alabama (1924), Eugene A. Smith C 4 copies

3 41 Rock Asphalt in Alabama, 1923-1933 (1935), Alabama Relief Administration

3 40 Cobalt-Bearing Manganese Deposits of Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee, (1944), W. G. Pierce

Mineral Industries C Alabama (Iron and coal)

3 44 Iron and Coal Lands of the Red Mountain Iron and Coal Co. (1870), J. L. Tait

3 42 The Iron Ores of Alabama (1879), Eugene A. Smith C 3 copies, including one dated 1887

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Mineral Industries C Alabama (Iron and coal) (continued)

3 45 Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama (ca. 1908), Truman H. Aldrich

8 33 Sanitation at Mining Villages in the Birmingham District, Ala. (1913), Dwight E. Woodbridge

7 51 Enlightening Facts and Figures (1919), letter from Morris Bush to the Birmingham News

3 46 AKing Coal@ (1929), Milton H. Fies C 3 copies

7 50 Alabama=s Natural Resources (1931), Coal Industry of Alabama

3 43 Mineral-Dressing Characteristics of the Red Iron Ores of Birmingham [District], Ala. (1946), Will H. Coghill and G. Dale Coe C Copy, original restricted

3 50 The History of Pig Iron Manufacture in Alabama (1950), Bradford C. Colcord

Musicians, Alabama

4 67 Alabama Musicians Directory (1921), The National Musicians Directory Company

Native Americans

5 1 Aboriginal Remains in the Middle Chattahoochee Valley of Alabama and Georgia (1909), Peter A. Brannon

5 2 Towns and Villages of the Creek confederacy in the 18th and 19th Centuries (1901), Albert S. Gatschet

5 3 Reminiscences of the Chickasaws, from The Electra (1884/1885), Frank Patton C copy, original restricted

Patriotism

8 34 National Unity, Speech by Francis G. Caffey, June 3, 1919 C 3 copies

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Philippine Insurrection, 1899

5 5 Speech of Hon. Willis Brewer of Alabama, in the House of Representatives on the Philippine War, 19 April 1900

Postal service C History

5 15 Alabama Post Office Directory (1854), Mathew P. Blue C copy, original restricted

5 16 Alabama Postal History (1973?), J. H. Scruggs, Jr.

7 32 Some Dead Post Offices in East Alabama (N. D.), Peter A. Brannon C pamphlet basically covers Russell County

Presbyterian Church C Mobile (Ala.)

5 17 Historical Discourse: Presbyterianism in Mobile (1881), J. R. Burgett

Prohibition (See also ATemperance Movement@)

5 19 Why the Amendment Should Not Be Adopted (1910/1911), S. J. Brewer

5 20 An Address to the Democrats of Alabama (1918), William Jennings Bryan C is a photocopy

5 21 Alcohol as a Medicine and a Beverage: A Plea for Prohibition (1881), Peter Bryce C copy, original restricted

5 22 Federal Regulation of Interstate Traffic in Alcoholic Liquors: Right of the State to Enforce Its Own Laws Against the Sale of Intoxicants (1908), Henry D. Clayton

5 23 How Alabama Became Dry (ca. 1925), W. B. Crumpton

5 24 Address of Dr. George H. Denny on Prohibition, June 10, 1912

5 25 The Fuller and Carmichael Bills Passed by the Alabama Legislature (Aug., 1909)

5 26 On the Constitutional Amendment (n.d.), John B. Knox and Judge Richard W. Walker

5 27 Speech of Asa E. Stratton Against the Amendment (1909)

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Prohibition (continued)

5 28 The Recent Prohibition Movement in the South (1911), William H. Thomas C 3 copies

7 6 Destroying the States: A Warning (1918), Walter B. Jones

Public Health

4 52 Prevention of Yellow Fever Epidemics (1888), Jerome Cochran C copy, orginal restricted

4 54 Yellow Fever and the Abuses of Quarantine in the South During the Epidemic of 1897 (1898), Dillon J. Spotswood

4 51 Address of the Standing Committee on Tuberculosis (4 Feb. 1907)

4 55 The Control of Rabies in a Southern City (1935), George A. Denison and Frank 7 52 R. Hunter C 2 copies

8 29 The Endemic and Epidemic Diseases of Mobile: Their Causes and Prevention (18781), Jerome Cochran

Racism C Alabama

5 32 White Men of Alabama Stand Together, 1860 and 1890 (1890), Jon. John T. Milner C copy, original restricted

7 10 Help Dixie=s Cause! An Appeal to the People of Alabama to Help in the Fight to Preserve Our Way of Life (1948), Alabama Democratic States= Rights Rights Committee (brochure)

7 24 The Biology of the Race Problem (1962), Wesley Critz George

Railroad lawsuits, legislation and regulation

5 51 Speech on the . . .Loan of the Redeemed Bills of the Old Alabama Bank to the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Companies (1856), George W. Gunn C copy, original restricted

5 42 Railroad Legislation (1884), W. L. Bragg

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Railroad lawsuits, legislation and regulation (continued)

5 50 An Address to the People of Alabama: As to the War upon the Railroad Interests... (1902), J. M. Falkner C 3 copies

5 43 Our Railroad Commission as a Political Factor (1905), Lawrence Cooper

5 52 L & N Railroad v. Railroad Commission of Alabama, et al.; South and Railroad Co. vs. Railroad Commission of Alabama (1907)

8 36 Senate Bill 227: Good Faith Demands Its Defeat by the Legislature (1907), H. C. Davidson

8 35 Statement of J. M. Faulkner (1907) Re: freight depots of the L & N Railroad Co. in Montgomery

5 44 Address [on railroad legislation and supporting Judge Jones= injunction] (1907), Sydney J. Bowie

5 53 Reply to Governor=s Message (1907), Milton H. Smith C 2 copies

5 47 Trade Centers and Railroad Rates in Alabama, 1873-1885: The Cases of Greenville, Montgomery, and Opelika (1952), James F. Doster

5 46 Railroad Domination in Alabama, 1885-1905 (1954), James F. Doster

5 48 Were Populists against Railroad Corporations? The Case of Alabama (1954), James F. Doster

5 49 Writing Railroad History (1954), James F. Doster

Railroads

5 54 Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Sema and Greensboro Railroad Company (1878)

5 55 Mobile and North-Western Railroad Project (1871)

5 56 Railroads: Their Relation to the People (1905), T. G. Bush

5 57 Wetumpka=s Railroad: Its Construction and Early Traffic (1950), James F. Doster

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Railroads (continued)

5 58 Origin and Development of the Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railroad Company (ca. 1948), Robert Gregg C 2 copies

8 38 Railroad Transportation: A Statistical Record (1956), Association of American Railroads

Railroads C Rates

7 14 Competition as a Factor in Making Freight Rates (1930), J. Haden Alldredge

Railroads C Montgomery and West Point

5 59 Report of the President and Directors of the Montgomery and West Point Rail Road Company (Montgomery, 1862) C Copy, original restricted

5 60 A Time of Adversity and Courage: A Story of the Montgomery and West Point Rail Road..., 1862-1865, (ca. 1961) Marshall L. Bowie C 4 copies

Reconstruction period

5 78 The New York Ladies Southern Relief Association, 1866-1867 (1926), Anne Middleton Holmes

5 79 The Reconstruction of the Seceded States, 1865-1876 (1905), Walter L. Fleming

7 17 Speech of Hon. T. Stevens, of , Delivered in the House, 19 March 1867; Re: Bill relative to loyal men and for other purposes C copy, original restricted

5 66 The Work of the Church in the South during the Period of Reconstruction (1913), Bowyer Stewart

Reconstruction period C Alabama

5 64 Papers accompanying the report of the acting Secretary of State [William Hunter] to the President of the U. S. (23 Jan. 1866), 39th Congress, Senate Doc. No. 26 (Alabama section may be found on pages 97-112.)

5 63 Admission of Alabama C Reconstruction (1868), speech of John A. Peters, representative from Main C copy, orginal restricted

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Reconstruction period C Alabama (continued)

6 65 The United States vs. Richard Busteed: Argument of H. C. Semple before the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives (1869)

8 45 Testimony of Mrs. George R. Ward before the U. S. Senate Committee on Relations between Labor and Capital, 15 Nov. 1883

5 62 The Reconstruction Period in Alabama (1912), Frederick G. Bromberg C 3 copies

5 61 Reconstruction in Alabama (1931), Robert C. Alsont C 2 copies

Reconstruction period C Cotton seizures

5 69 Opinion of Charles O=Conor on the Treasury Agent System of Cotton Seizure in the South (1866), Charles O=Conor C copy, original restricted

5 70 Additional Regulations Concerning the Transportation of Cotton in Bond (1866), Treasury Dept.

8 39 Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury in Answer to a Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 4th of Jan. 1867, Relative to Cotton Claims; 39th Congress, House Doc. No. 114

5 67 Argument of Judge Hughes before the Court of Claims in the Southern Cotton Cases, March 10 and 11, 1867

5 68 Captured and Forfeited Cotton, Message from the President... (1867), Andrew Johnson (39th Congress, House Doc. No. 97)

Reconstruction period C Freedmen and Freedmen=s Bureau

5 71 First Semi-Annual Report on Schools and Finances of Freedmen, Jan. 1, 1866 (1868), J. W. Alford C 2 copies

5 72 Second Semi-Annual Report on Schools and Finances of Freedmen, July 1, 1866 (1868), J. W. Alford

5 73 Report of the Assistant Commissioner for Alabama, 1866, (1866), Bureau of 5 77 Refugees and Freedmen C one copy restricted

Reconstruction period C Freedmen and Freedmen=s Bureau (continued)

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5 74 West Virginia University Documents Relating to Reconstruction: I. Freedmen=s Bureau Documents, II. The Freedmen=s Savings Bank (1904), Walter L. Fleming, ed.

5 76 Laws Relating to Freedmen, 1865-1866 (1904), Walter L. Fleming, ed.

River engineering / River and harbor improvements (See also Pamphlet Vertical Files C Places under names of specific rivers)

5 80 Rivers and Harbors (1846), speech of A. P. Bagby in the Senate on the bill making appropriations for rivers and harbors

6 43 Memorial of the Coosa River Improvement Convention (1899)

6 44 Opening the Coosa River to Through Navigation (1901), W. P. Lay 5 83

5 81 Rivers and Harbors (1902), speech of Sydney J. Bowie in the House of Representatives on the River and Harbor Appropriation Bill

5 82 Alabama=s Rivers and Harbors (1902), William Frye Tebbetts, Collector of Customs, Port of Mobile

6 38 River and Harbor Appropriation Bill C Improvement of Coosa River (1902), A. A. Wiley

6 41 Water Powers of Alabama (1904), Benjamin M. Hall for the U. S. Geological Survey

6 30 Speech in the U. S. House (13 June 1906), John H. Bankhead

6 46 Alabama=s Future Water Power Development (1907), Henry C. Jones

7 54 Examination of Tennessee River from Elk River Shoals to Florence Railway Bridge in Alabama (1908), 60th Congress, House Doc. No. 781

6 33 A Heritage at Stake! An Appeal for Power and Navigation from the People of the Drainage Area of the Coosa-Alabama River (1909), T. E. Grafton C copy, original restricted

River engineering / River and harbor improvements (continued)

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6 31 Report upon the Improvement of Rivers and Harbors in the Montgomery, Alabama District (1910), H. B. Ferguson, U. S. Corps of Engineers

6 32 Report upon the Improvement of Rivers and Harbors in the Montgomery, Alabama District (1911), G. D. Fitch, U. S. Corps of Engineers

6 42 The Great Coosa-Alabama River and Valley, Georgia and Alabama (1911)

6 34 Memorandum Relating to Water Power Developments of Alabama Power Co. (1914), James Mitchell C 2 copies

6 45 River Problems of Alabama : Studies and Comments (1915), W. P. Lay

6 35 Tombigbee River from Demopolis, Ala., to Miss. (1916), information from Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of War to the U. S. House of Representatives, House Doc. No. 1137

6 40 Coosa-Alabama Waterway Tonnage Survey (1930), Theodore Brent C 2 copies; includes 16 foldout plates and maps of agricultural and manufacturing production as well as demographic information

7 55 Tennessee River and Tributaries North Carolina Tennessee, Alabama, and (1930), 71st Congress, House Doc. No. 328

6 47 The Warrior-Tombigbee Development Association=s Program (1952)

6 36 Tombigbee River and Tributaries, Mississippi and Alabama (1955), U. S. Corps of Engineers

8 41 River Traffic and Industrial Growth (1959), TVA

6 29 Coosa and Warrior Rivers Projects (ca. 1960), Alabama Power Co.

6 39 Alabama-Coosa Rivers, Alabama and Georgia (1960), Wilber M. Brucker, Secretary of the Army

6 49 Industrial River Sites in Alabama (ca. 1961), Alabama Power Co., Industrial Development Dept.

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River engineering / River and harbor improvements (continued)

6 48 Needs and Opportunities for Land and Water Resource Development for the Choctawhatchee-Perdido Basins (1962), U. S. Study Commission

6 37 Highlights of the Plan for Development of the Land and Water Resources of the Southeast River Basins (ca. 1963), U. S. Study Commission

7 53 Water Resources Development by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Alabama (1963), U. S. Army Engineers, South Atlantic Division

6 50 Water Resources Development in Alabama, 1985, U. S. Army corps of Engineers C 2 copies

Roads C Alabama

7 57 Catechism: Good Roads Bond Issue (n.d.), Alabama Highway Improvement Association

Rural electrification

5 84 Commemorating the Era of Rural Electrification in Alabama, 1924-1951, (1951), Alabama Power Co.

Secession

6 1 An Oration Delivered before the Citizens of Tuscaloosa, Ala. (1851), F. A. P. Barnard (speech opposes secession) C copy, original restricted

6 2 To the People of the South: Senator Hammond and the Tribune (1860) C copy, original restricted

2 26 Alabama and the Charleston Convention of 1860 (1905), James Leonidas Murphy

8 15 Personal Explanation of the Hon. W. R. W. Cobb of Alabama, Delivered in the House of Representatives, 7 Jan. 1861

Slavery C United States

6 5 The Effect of Slavery Upon the constitutions and Laws of the United States and the State of Alabama (1903), Edward DeGraffenreid C 2 copies

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Slavery C United States (continued)

6 6 Slavery Laws in Alabama (1908), John V. Denson

Southern States

6 10 The Meaning of AThe Solid South@ (1909), Charles William Dabney

6 11 The South and Its Resources (1897), T. G. Bush C 3 copies

Southern States C Propaganda (See also ARacism@)

7 18 The Eternal Education of Natural and Demoniac Abolitionists (1889), Michael Magaul C copy, original restricted

7 19 Oration by Robert Y. Hayne, 4 July 1831, (speech is on states= rights) C copy, original restricted

7 33 Problems of Southern Civilization (1891), William Preston Johnston

7 34 The South=s Just Cause (1960), w. M. Caskey

8 4 The South=s Task C Some of Its Difficulties (1910), William Holcombe Thomas

Spanish American War, 1898

6 12 Muster Roll of Alabama Volunteers (1899), State of Alabama Adjutant General=s Office

6 13 The Spanish-American War: Blockades and Coast Defense (1899), Severo Gomez Nunez (Office of Naval Intelligence, War Notes publication)

6 14 Sketches from the Spanish American War: Naval Battle of Santiago and Occupation of Puerto Rico (1899), Commander Jacobsen of the German cruiser Geier (Office of Naval Intelligence, War Notes publication)

States= Rights

6 15 States= Rights Information and Speakers Handbook (1948), National States= Rights Democrats

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States= Rights (continued)

7 19 Oration by Robert Y. Hayne, 4 July 1831, (speech is on states= rights) C copy, original restricted

Steamboats

7 2 The Peoples Line of Steamers: Plying the Alabama River between Montgomery, Selma, Mobile (1900) C copy, original restricted

6 17 Early History of Steamboats in Alabama (1907), Mel A. Frazer C 2 copies

7 58 Alabama Steamboats, 1819-1869 (1953), J. H. Scruggs, Jr.

6 18 Directory of Steamboats on the Chattahoochee-Apalachicola River System (1961), Burt Neville

6 16 Ante-Bellum Floating Palaces of the Alabama River (1967), Judge Fleetwood Foster

Supreme Court C Alabama

6 19 Centennial of the Supreme Court of Alabama: Annual Address before Alabama State Bar Association (1920), John C. Anderson

Tariffs

8 42 The Tariff Bill, Speech of Hon. W. B. Craig of Alabama in the House of Representatives, 31 March 1909

Taxes

6 20 Alabama=s Tax Structure (1976), Alabama Chamber of Commerce

6 21 Some Objections to the Proposed New Revenue Bill (1903), T. G. Bush

6 22 Taxation as Related to Transportation in Alabama (1937), Alabama Railroad Association

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Temperance Movement

6 23 Constitution and By-Laws and Rules of Order, of Elyton Division, No. 48, of the Sons of Temperance of the State of Alabama, Jefferson County (1848) C copy, original restricted

Tennessee Valley Authority

8 43 TVA=s Influence on Electric Rates (1958), TVA

8 44 Facts about TVA Operations (1959), TVA

Union League

6 24 The Formation of the Union League in Alabama (1903), Walter L. Fleming C 2 copies

6 25 Union League Documents, No. 3, West Virginia University Documents Relating to Reconstruction (1904), Walter L. Fleming, ed.

6 26 Roll of Delegates and Alternates Elected to the National Union Republican Convention to Assemble at Philadelphia, June 5, 1872, National Republican Executive Committee C copy, original restricted

United States C Politics and Government C 1837-1841

7 16 Evidences of Decline in the American Government, an Address Delivered by John Cochran (1841) C copy, original restricted

Voter registration and voting

6 27 The Alabama Voters= Guide (1904), Frank Deedmeyer

6 28 A Study of Voter Registration in Jefferson County, Alabama (ca. 1959/1960), Grover S. McLeod

WomenC HistoryC Alabama

6 53 Some Notable Alabama Women During the Civil War (1962), H. E. Sterkx for the Alabama Civil War Centennial Committee

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WomenC HistoryC Alabama (continued)

8 45 Testimony of Mrs. George R. Ward before the U. S. Senate Committee on Relations between Labor and Capital, 15 Nov. 1883

8 47 Women=s Place in Industry in Ten Southern States

Women C Legal status, laws C Alabama

6 51 Compendium of Alabama Laws Relating to Women and Children (1921), Alice Nelson Doyle C 3 copies

8 46 Civil Effects from Void Marriages (1928), Edward W. Faith

6 52 The Legal Status of Women in the United States of America (1938)

Women=s suffrage

6 54 A Protest Against Woman=s Suffrage in Alabama (1915), Alabama Democrats on Behalf and in Defense of the Large Unorganized Majority of the Women of Alabama C 2 copies

World War, 1914-1918

7 35 The United States and the War (1916), Gilbert Murray

8 48 An Address to the Congress of the United States (1917), Hannis Taylor Re: sending the National Guard overseas

8 49 Loyalty to the Constitution, the Only True Standard of Patriotism (ca. 1917), Hannis Taylor

6 59 America after the War (1919), J. H. Phillips C 5 copies

World War, 1914-1918 C Regimental histories

6 55 ALest We Forget@: The Record of Alabama=s Own (ca. 1920), William H. Amerine Includes histories of the 42nd Div. (ARainbow@), the 30th Div. (AOld Hickory@), and the 82nd Div. (AAll-American@).

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World War, 1914-1918 C Regimental histories (continued)

6 56 Illustrated Review: Fourth Alabama Infantry, U. S. Army, Montgomery, Ala. (1917), Guy F. Jennings Includes photos of companies AA@ through AM@, with individuals identified.

6 58 Heroes among the Brave: A Story of Alabama=s Own Co. I and the Famous Rainbow Division of World War I (1973), John B. Hayes

6 60 A Brief Story of the Rainbow Division (1919), Walter B. Wolfe, Adjutant, 84th Infantry Brigade C 2 copies

World War, 1914-1918 C Veterans

6 57 First Rainbow Veterans Reunion Official Program (12-14 July 1920), Birmingham, Ala. C copy, original restricted

6 61 Rainbow Division Veterans 22nd National Reunion Program (12-14 July 1940), Montgomery, Ala

1 25 Our Disabled Fighting Boys of Alabama, , Mississippi (1918?)

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