Alabama Pamphlets Collection Finding

Alabama Pamphlets Collection Finding

ALABAMA PAMPHLETS COLLECTION, 1821-1961 Finding aid Call number: LPR131 Extent: 13 cubic ft. (13 cubic ft. boxes.) To return to the ADAHCat catalog record, click here: http://adahcat.archives.alabama.gov:81/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=10146 Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130 www.archives.alabama.gov CONTAINER LISTING Collection: Alabama pamphlet collection Location: LPR131 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 University of Alabama, 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 Tennessee. Pamphlet reprinted from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 12 (March 1926). 2 Alabama pamphlets collection LPR131 Box/Folder Description/Title 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. 3 Alabama pamphlets collection LPR131 Box/Folder Description/Title 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. 4 Alabama pamphlets collection LPR131 Box/Folder Description/Title 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 5 Alabama pamphlets collection LPR131 Box/Folder Description/Title 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. 6 Alabama pamphlets collection LPR131 Box/Folder Description/Title 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. 7 Alabama pamphlets collection LPR131 Box/Folder Description/Title Belser, James E. 196Speech on the Annexation of Texas 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. 8 Alabama pamphlets collection LPR131 Box/Folder Description/Title 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.

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