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Cornelia Martin Collection
This collection contains over 500 photographs taken by Cornelia Martin from her travels, photographs from David Martin's cruise trips, and writings from David Martin.
David L. Martin Papers
Richard "Barney" R. Matson Papers
Thomas Maxwell Papers
This collection consists of the typescript of a compilation of letters and poems by Thomas Maxwell to his three sons which outline in detail the Maxwell family history and his own life history.
John McArthur Papers
This collection primarily contains materials related to the May, 1864, expedition from Vicksburg to Yazoo City, Mississippi, as well as letters of endorsement for McArthur's promotion to brigadier general.
Gillis James McBane Papers
Eloise McClendon Collection
This collection documents the existence of the Home Demonstration Clubs offered by the Extension Service through one of its agents and past presidents (1949-50). Collection includes home demonstration publications, author's history of home demonstration in Etowah County, Ala., and her study of world-wide practices re: outdoor plumbing. Also includes three issues of The Homemaker of the National Extension Homemakers Council: February, October, December 1984.
Clinton McClure Papers
This collection includes a surveying transit owned by Clinton McClure, made by Gurley Engineering Instruments. McClure used this instrument extensively to locate landlines on the forest properties he managed and purchased. It also includes two timber maps created by McClure of southern Sumter and northern Choctaw counties in Alabama. One of these maps shows the location of McClure's timberland property, with individual trees marked.
L. D. McKinney Letter
This collection contains a Civil War era letter written by L. D. McKinney. The letter recounts local events and notes the fictional works of Augusta Evans.
McLendon Family Papers
This collection contains several account books associated with the McClendon family plantation at Cottonton, Russell County, and a series of letters and plans to restore economic viability to the farm operations in 1949.
