Pamphlets Vertical Files -- Places Finding

Pamphlets Vertical Files -- Places Finding

PAMPHLETS VERTICAL FILES – PLACES, 1846-1988 Finding aid Call number: LPR118 Extent: 6.5 cubic ft. (7 cubic ft. boxes.) To return to the ADAHCat catalog record, click here: http://adahcat.archives.alabama.gov:81/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=6894 Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130 www.archives.alabama.gov PAMPHLETS VERTICAL FILES – PLACES CONTAINER LIST Collection number: LPR118 Box/Folder Place/Title Alabama 5 #39 A Summary Geography of Alabama, One of the United States ,1819, Ebenezer H. Cummins 1#6John Murray Forbe’s Horseback Trip to Alabama in 1831, 1904, Thomas Semmes Forbes 1 #14 Alabama in the 1830s as Recorded by British Travellers, 1938, Walter B. Posey 1#4The Progress and Prospect of Alabama, 1854. (Pamphet is a speech by Noah K. Davis delivered at the Howard College commencement ceremonies) COPY, original restricted because of fragile condition 1 #16 Early Courthouses of Alabama Prior to 1860, 1974, Historical Activities Committee, Colonial Dames of America 1 #13 Alabama Manual and Statistical Register 1869, James Hodgson 6 #17 Alabama As It Is, or the Immigrants and Capitalists Guide Book, 1888, Rev. B. F. Riley 1#3Historical Alabama (1893), a speech by Thomas Clark -- COPY, original restricted because of fragile condition 1#7Der Staat Alabama: Geographische Lage, Bevolkerung, Geschichte, Clima, Naturliche Hilfsquellen and Deutsche Colonien [The state Alabama: Geographical position, population, history, climate, soil and German colonies], 1897, Hugo Lehman -- COPY, original restricted because of fragile condition 1 #18 Travelers Protective Association Commercial and Industrial Review [of Alabama], 1908, Frank S. Rea, ed. 1 #15 Little Journeys in Alabama, 1925, Susan J. Price 1#2The Pageant Book: Official Program of the Ceremonies and the Pageant in Celebration of Alabama Home Coming Week, May 5-6, 1926 -- 3 copies Pamphlet Vertical Files – Places LPR118 Box/Folder Place/Title Alabama (continued) 5 #40 A Travel Log: One of a Series of Historic Stories of Trips through Alabama 1928, Peter A. Brannon 5 #41 Historic Highways in Alabama: Stories of Incidents Connected with the Early Roadways in the State, 1929, Peter A. Brannon 1#1Little Journey to Interesting Points in Alabama, 1930, Peter A. Brannon (includes Pleasantville and Carlowville, Selma to Tuscaloosa, Mount Meigs to Tuskegee and Tukabachi, Aberfoil to Chunnenuggee by Clayton and Midway, Wetumpka to Central, Nixburg and Rockford to Alexander City and Kialiga or Kowaliga, Desoto’s 1540 trip) 1#5States of Alabama and Tennessee: Counties and Major Cities, a Handbook of Condensed Statistical Data for the Municipal Bond Buyer, 1935, Equitable Securities Corporation 1 #20 Book of Alabama: Commemorating the 4th Entrance of Alabama into the Rose Bowl, 1935, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce 1 #8 Alabama in the Making of the Nation, address before the Alabama Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Mrs Townes Randolph 1 #11 Alabama: Heart of a New Industrial Empire, 1940, John M. Ward, Alabama State Chamber of Commerce 1 #12 Rules of the Courts of the State of Alabama 1 #24 A Cheer for Alabama: Rose Bowl Book (1938), Birmingham Chamber of Commerce 1 #23 Look Over Alabama, ca. 1939-1943, Alabama State Chamber of Commerce 1 #21 Alabama Today and Tomorrow, 1944, reprint from the Manufacturers Record, Alabama State Chamber of Commerce with the State Planning Board -- 2 copies 1 #22 The Alabama Story, 1953, reprint from the Manufacturers Record, Alabama State Chamber of Commerce 3 Pamphlet Vertical Files – Places LPR118 Box/Folder Place/Title Alabama (continued) 1 #19 Alabama, A Good Place to Work and Live, 196?, Alabama Power Company-- primarily photos of schools, the Dept. of Archives and History, health, agriculture, etc. 1#9Literary Alabama Calendar, 1972 1 #17 1983 Alabama Directory: Name of State and County Officials (1983), Brown Printing Co. 5 #42 In View of Home: Alabama Landscape Photographs, 1989, Frances Osborn Robb 1 #10 (from an exhibition organized by the Huntsville Museum) Alabama--Buildings 6 #18 Alabama Courthouses and Town Squares, ca. 1970s, Alabama Council of Architects Alabama--Counties 1 #25 Comparative Data on Alabama Counties: Results of the 1986 County Government Survey, 1987, Association of County Commissions of Alabama Alabama--Autauga County Prattville 1 #29 Prattville: From Nothing to Now, 1972, William Larry Hunt Alabama--Baldwin County 1 #30 The Land of Opportunity, n.d., Magnolia Springs Land Company--2 copies 1 #31 Baldwin County, Alabama: Observations of a Former Minnesota Man, 1922, P. W. Sharp--includes pictures of Daphne, Fairhope, Foley, and Fort Blakeley 1 #32 South Baldwin County, 196?, South Baldwin County Chamber of Commerce-- tourist brochure 3 #43 Along the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, Ala., n.d., David Holt--includes photos of many homes in Point Clear, Fairhope, Montrose and Daphne 4 Pamphlet Vertical Files – Places LPR118 Box/Folder Place/Title Alabama--Baldwin County Elberta 1 #33 Elberta Golden Jubilee, 1954, Elberta Golden Jubilee Committee Alabama--Baldwin County Fairhope 1 #34 Real Fairhope Folks, 1928, Eleanor Risley 1 #35 A Utopian Heritage: The Fairhope Single Tax Colony, n.d., Paul M. Gaston--is a promotional pamphlet for Gaston’s book with several pictures Alabama--Baldwin County Fort Morgan 1 #36 Fort Morgan and Thoughts Under Seven Flags, ca. 1947, Hatchett Chandler 1 #37 Little Gems from Fort Morgan, 1950, Hatchett Chandler Alabama--Baldwin County Point Clear 1 #38 Point Clear Cavalcade, 1519-1941, The Grand Hotel Alabama--Barbour County 1 #39 Legislative Origin of Barbour County, 1934, William C. Swanson--2 copies Alabama--Blount County 1 #41 The Forrest-Streight Raid: A Blount County Viewpoint, 1963, Blount County Historical Society 142The Possibilities of Oneonta and Blount County, Alabama, 1953, Oneonta Chamber of Commerce--3 copies 1 #53 Blount County: Glimpses from the Past (1965), Junior Blount County Historical Society 5 Pamphlet Vertical Files – Places LPR118 Box/Folder Place/Title Alabama--Blount County Cleveland 5 #44 Cleveland, Ala., 1989, Eldridge Bynum Alabama--Calhoun County Anniston 1 #46 Anniston in North Alabama: The Model City of the South, 1966 reprint of 1885 original, Anniston Land and Improvement Co. 1 #47 Anniston, Ala., 1889, Anniston City Land Company--COPY, original restricted because of fragile condition 1 #51 Anniston, Alabama: The Model City, 1902, The Commercial Club 1 #48 Anniston, Alabama: A Model City, 1917, Anniston Chamber of Commerce --2 copies 1 #49 Telling the World about Anniston, Alabama, 1929 (Copy of a radio address delivered over WAPI, Birmingham, Ala., by col. Harry M. Ayers, 15 Feb.1929) --2 copies 1 #50 Anniston, Alabama, the Model City, 1950, Anniston Chamber of Commerce Alabama--Calhoun County Anniston--Education 1 #52 History of Anniston High School, 1979, Margaret Keelan Newman 2 #11 The Anniston Business College Catalog, 1899 1 #54 Reminiscences of the Early Days in Chambers County (originally published in the LaFayette Sun in 1890 and republished in the Alabama Historical Quarterly in the fall of 1942), E. G. Richards Alabama--Cherokee County 1 #55 Our Cherokee: A Bicentennial Publication, 1976, Boys and Girls of Cherokee County, Ala. 6 Pamphlet Vertical Files – Places LPR118 Box/Folder Place/Title Alabama--Cherokee County (continued) 1 #56 A Short History of Cherokee County, 1972 reprint of a 1936 publication), Hugh Cardon Alabama--Chilton County 1 #57 All Aboard: Chilton’s Going Places, 1987, Chilton County Chamber of Commerce 1 #58 Alabama Rural Communities: A Study of Chilton County, 1940, Irwin T. Sanders and Douglas Ensminger 1 #59 Chilton County and Her People: A Brief History, 1940, Thomas Eugene Wyatt --includes pictures of individuals 1 #60 Chilton County and Her People: A Brief History, 1951, Thomas Eugene Wyatt Alabama--Choctaw County 2 #1 Place names in Choctaw County, Ala., 1850-1860, Slave Census and Pushmataha, 1988, Ann H. Gay Alabama--Cleburne County 2#2Report of Investigations, Stone Hill Copper Mine, Cleburne and Randolph Counties, Ala., 1948, Hugh D. Pallister and J. R. Thoenen Alabama--Conecuh County Evergreen 2#3The Early History of What Is Known as the Evergreen Beat, 1981 reprint of 1879 original, Young M. Rabb Alabama--Coosa River 2#4Report of the Survey of the Coosa River, 1868, Major Thomas Pearsall -- COPY Alabama--Covington County 2 #19 The Three Notch Road Across Covington County, 1824, 1992, George Sidney Waits, Jr. 7 Pamphlet Vertical Files – Places LPR118 Box/Folder Place/Title Alabama--Covington County Andalusia 5 #45 Fifteen Years of Progress: Alabama Textile Productions Corp., Andalusia, Ala., 1944, Alabama Textile Products Alabama--Cullman county Education 2#5A County Superintendent of Education for Cullman and Winston Counties of Alabama, 1927, Paine Denson Alabama--Dallas County Cahaba 2#9By-Laws of Cahaba Council, Held at Cahaba, Dallas County, Adopted December, 1857, 1859 -- COPY, original restricted because of fragile condition 2 #10 A Glance at Old Cahaba: Alabama’s Early Capital, 1961, Bert Neville Alabama--Dallas County Selma 5 #37 Selma, Alabama: A Charming Southern Winter Resort, ca. 1894 2 #13 The Many Attractive Geographical, Financial, Industrial and Agricultural Advantages that Have Made Selma and Dallas County, One of the Most Progressive Districts in the State of Alabama, ca. 1910, Selma Chamber of Commerce 2 #14 Selma and Dallas County: 150 Years, (1969, Selma and Dallas County Sesquicentennial Committee 2 #15 What’s Good About Downtown: A Handbook

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