Showing Collections: 201 - 210 of 693
Pister Miller Bishop, M.D. Diary
Diary contains daily diary entries from 1943, comments on current events, updates on WWII, and descriptions of medical duties. Collection also includes a letter from the granddaughter of Bidhop to her son describing Bishop and his family, a brief genealogy of P.M. Bishop's family and a copy if an article that appeared in the Memphis Press Schimitar on 11 and 12 November 1941 titled "Strolling with Eldon Roark, A Day in the Life of Mrs. Bishop."
Black Belt Press Collection
Consists of drafts and galley proofs of three works published by the Black Belt Press of Montgomery, Alabama. The works include Faith, by R. T. Smith; Bus Ride to Justice, by Fred D. Gray, and President Clinton and the Working Man, by J. R. Hammond.
Charlie J. Black Papers
The collection consists of Black's newspaper columns, copies of several letters and other documents, a copy of his book Afternthe Fact: 20/20 Hindsight, and a cassette tape recording of an interview in 1988. The collection contains materials spanning 1966-1991.
Launcelot M. Blackford Letters
Contains the transcribed correspondence of Launcelot M. Blackford to his father William M. Blackford and other family members in Virginia from June 1860 to December 1861. Includes letters from Manassas Junction, Charlottesville, Fairfax Station, Lynchburg, Winchester and Martinsburg, Virginia (currently West Virginia) during the first year of the American Civil War.
James Tarpley Bolding Jr. Papers
Photographs, documents and correspondence relating to the Bolding Farm and family, including a typescript of a letter (1863) from I. J. Rogers to his parents, written from the camp of the 27th Alabama Infantry.
Clyde Bolton Papers
The Clyde Bolton Papers contain manuscripts of Bolton's novels, including his handwritten corrections, his correspondence, news clippings, magazine articles and press releases about Bolton.
William R. Bomar Papers
Biographical information and memorabilia regarding William R. Bomar and his wife, Birdie Perkins Bomar.
Gordon Bond Papers
Collection documents Bond's life as a scholar, teacher, and academic administrator. Includes instructional and research materials on French Revolution and Napoleon, information about the AU history department and College of Liberal Arts, and tape recorded recollections of failed administration of AU president Hanly Funderburk who resigned under presure in 1983.
Alexander J. Bondurant Letters
This collection consists of correspondence and newspaper clippings related to tobacco culture in Australia in the 1890s, and to Bondurant's service as an advisor on tobacco to the Australian Agricultural Department from 1896-1901. Some genealogical materials are included, as well as a small amount of correspondence relating to Bondurant's appointment to the Chair of Agriculture at A.P.I. in 1892.
Boswell Family Letters
This collection includes letters to Elizabeth Boswell Horne and Susan Boswell from relatives and friends in Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas. Included are Civil War-era descriptions of dyeing cloth and weaving dimity and letters from a nephew, W. Emory Horne, attending East Alabama Male College, now Auburn University, who later emigrated to Texas.
