Frances Roberts Collection PDF

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Folder 1:  Ads

  1. 1. Continental Tailoring Company, 1903
  2. 2. Eastern air lines air mail advertisement
  3. 3. Falls Auction Company, 1999
  4. 4. My calendar and memory jogger for 1948
  5. 5. “New talks about Jell-O, America’s most famous desert”, 1918 booklet       
  6. 6. Palatine Insurance Company Limited
  7. 7. Personal complexion analysis and make up color harmony chart by Max Factor
  8. 8. Pinkerton National Detective Agency $500 reward for Harry J. Leon, 1919
  9. 9. Regulator almanac for memoranda, 1890

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Folder 2: 

Alabama Great Southern Railroad receipt, 1890’s

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Folder 3: 

Alexander and Hixon to Derby, Allison, and Smith, 1901

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Folder 4:

E.F. Allison abstracts of land

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Folder 5:

E.F. Allison’s private papers

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Folder 6:

Battle vs. William Fluker, 1844

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Folder 7:

Frances Roberts’ official bonds

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Folder 8:

Billups and Swann to Pharris

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Folder 9:

Bradshaw, 1871

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Folder 10:

Children’s Whitsuntide Festival, Church of the Nativity, Huntsville, AL, Whitsun Monday, 1869

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Folder 11:

Crenshaw, 1842

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Folder 12:

Curl to Allison, 1892

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Folder 13:

Robert Foster, 1866

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Folder 14:

Gaines, Judge of the probate

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Folder 15:

Gilbert, 1866

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Folder 16:

Hair et al vs. Allen Rushing, 1844

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Folder 17

Hair vs. Dial, 1848

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Folder 18:

Hanes, Ellis, and Barnes, 1850

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Folder 19:

Harris, 1866

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Folder 20:

Hinds, 1849

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Folder 21:

Ivey

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Folder 22:

Jackson’s tuition receipts for Lucy, 1880’s and 1890’s

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Folder 23:

Frances Roberts’ journal of books loaned out and returned

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Folder 24:

Frances Roberts’ Kappa Delta Pi membership letter, 1939

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Folder 25:

Kinard, Jones, Brown, Tartt, Jenkins, and Boyd, 1871

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Folder 26:

Kinard and Lawhorn, 1871

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Folder 27:  Land abstracts

  1. 1. Alexander bought from Smith and Allison, 1899
  2. 2. Apsey, Warren, and Shows, 1904
  3. 3. Land of Apsey bought from Phares, 1856
  4. 4. Deed: Lucky to Griffin, 1904
  5. 5. McGrath, 1906
  6. 6. Land receipts for William Phipps and Joseph Shows

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Folder 28:

Little vs. Russell, 1853

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Folder 29:

McCormack, 1849

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Folder 30:

Frances Roberts’ mercantile receipt, 1904

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Folder 31:  Miscellaneous

  1. 1. Book of facts compliments of B.L. Roberts of Gainesville
  2. 2. Bookmark with verse “When I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me” Micah 7:8
  3. 3. Broken picture frame with a piece of metal in it that may have been a picture
  4. 4. “A Manual of instruction upon the collects, epistles, and gospels for the Christian year” by The Rev. George W. Shinn, circa 1873
  5. 5. Webster’s dictionary, 1865

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Folder 32:

Mobley vs. Carpenter, 1866

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Folder 33:

Mobley to Jones, 1866

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Folder 34:  Frances Roberts’ notes

  1. 1. One little black book
  2. 2. 31 loose pages about Matthew Arnold

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Folder 35:

Phares’ homestead certificate signed by President Harrison, 1891

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Folder 36:

Frances Roberts’ phonebook for Eutaw, Boligee, Livingston, and York

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  1. 1. Folder 37:
  2. 2. Photo album: Looks like World War II
  3. 3. Adults and boys with a daschaund
  4. 4. Big crowd of people possibly at the Palais De Versailles
  5. 5. Boys in soldier uniforms
  6. 6. Castles possibly in Bavaria
  7. 7. Catholic Church
  8. 8. Cocktail party
  9. 9. Couple having coffee and brownies
  10. 10. Couple working behind a bar
  11. 11. Crucifix
  12. 12. Man at cemetery
  13. 13. Man at fountain
  14. 14. Man diving into a pool
  15. 15. Man floating on an inner tube in a pool
  16. 16. Man getting something pinned on his vest
  17. 17. Man giving a German salute
  18. 18. Man in his underwear shining his shoes
  19. 19. Man in lederhosen close up
  20. 20. Man in swim trunks about to pull a man in a dress suit in a pool
  21. 21. Man looking at tulips
  22. 22. Man playing an organ
  23. 23. Man standing next to bellows
  24. 24. Man standing next to a statue of a woman
  25. 25. Man with sailor
  26. 26. Mansion
  27. 27. Men getting water from a well
  28. 28. Men in front of German looking buildings
  29. 29. Men with boys in lederhosen
  30. 30. People looking at flowers
  31. 31. Priest and people
  32. 32. Smiling young man in lederhosen
  33. 33. Soldier in front of a jeep
  34. 34. Soldiers and others standing in front of the Palais De Versailles
  35. 35. Statue of Karl Kotzenberg
  36. 36. Three guys on a couch
  37. 37. Volkswagen
  38. 38. Young man at a machine, possibly a sewing machine
  39. 39. Young man in jeans leaning on a fence post
  40. 40. Young man in a suit
  41. 41. Young man drinking a toast
  42. 42. Young man leaning on a car
  43. 43. Young man and woman wearing sunglasses
  44. 44. Young men in an army band

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Folder 38:  Post Cards – AL, Bermuda, CA, FL

Alabama

  1. 1. Administration Building, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
  2. 2. Huntsville, AL
  3. 3. Tuscaloosa, AL

Bermuda

The Lane, St. George’s, Bermuda

California

  1. 1. Little Church of Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, CA
  2. 2. Picking Oranges in California
  3. 3. Replica of a Danish kitchen, Solvang, CA
  4. 4. Times Building, Los Angeles, CA

Florida

  1. 1. Al Fresco Hotel, Jensen, FL
  2. 2. Beautiful Spanish Entrance to a Miami Beach Home, FL
  3. 3. Biscayne Boulevard and Hotels, Miami, FL
  4. 4. Fishing Pier, Pensacola Beach, FL
  5. 5. The Flame Vine, FL
  6. 6. Flame vine and bougainvillea, FL
  7. 7. Forty passenger clipper ships at Pan American International Airport, Miami, FL
  8. 8. Lake Worth Bridge, looking south, Lake Worth, Florida
  9. 9. Main Street entrance to beach and ocean, Daytona Beach, FL
  10. 10. Picking oranges in Florida
  11. 11. The singing tower, Mountain Lake Sanctuary in Florida
  12. 12. The singing tower by moonlight, Mountain Lake Sanctuary, Lake Wales, FL

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Folder 39:  Postcards, GA and HI

Georgia

  1. 1. Bird’s eye view of St. Simon’s Island, GA
  2. 2. Dogwood trees in bloom, Atlanta, GA
  3. 3. Pink Chapel near Fort Frederica, St. Simons Island, GA
  4. 4. Ruins of Fort Frederica, Saint Simons Island, GA
  5. 5. St. Simons Light House, St. Simons Island, GA
  6. 6. Sea Island Casino, Sea Island, Georgia near Brunswick
  7. 7. United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, GA
  8. 8. Wesleys Oak, Frederica, near Sea Island Beach, Georgia

Hawaii

Nuuanu Pali, Honolulu, Hawaii

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Folder 40:  Postcards, IL, IN, KY, LA

Illinois

  1. 1. Adler Planetarium and Terrazzo Promenade, Chicago, IL
  2. 2. Chicago Avenue Water Tower (Palmolive Building in rear), Chicago, IL
  3. 3. Congress Hotel, Chicago, IL
  4. 4. Greater Chicago
  5. 5. Alexander McKinlock Memorial Campus, Northwestern University, Chicago
  6. 6. Chicago Arena
  7. 7. Chicago Midway Airport
  8. 8. Chicago Public Libraries
  9. 9. Chicago Temple Building, Chicago
  10. 10. Chinatown, Chicago
  11. 11. Coliseum, Chicago
  12. 12. Conrad Hilton Hotel
  13. 13. Entrance Union Stockyards, Chicago
  14. 14. Hull House
  15. 15. Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive south from the bridge
  16. 16. Michigan Avenue looking north
  17. 17. Michigan Boulevard north from the bridge
  18. 18. Newberry Library
  19. 19. Outer Drive Link Bridge and skyline
  20. 20. State Street looking north, Chicago
  21. 21. University of Chicago
  22. 22. WGN Studios
  23. 23. London Guarantee & Accident Company Building, Chicago, IL
  24. 24. Post Office and Federal Building, Chicago, IL
  25. 25. Public Library, Chicago, IL
  26. 26. Skyline from Chicago Harbor, IL
  27. 27. State and Madison Streets, the busiest corner in the world, Chicago, IL

Indiana

Vocational and Physical Education building, Muncie, IN

Kentucky

  1. 1. Big Trees in Cherokee Park, Louisville, KY
  2. 2. Federal Hill, where Stephen Collins, Foster wrote his immortal song “My old Kentucky home” KY
  3. 3. Fire Place in Lincoln Cabin on Lincoln Farm, near Hodgenville, KY
  4. 4. “A Kentucky Welcome” by G. Allison Holland
  5. 5. Looking up the Kentucky River from High Bridge, KY, Shaker town in distance
  6. 6. My old Kentucky home, Bardstown, KY
  7. 7. St. Joseph’s Proto-Cathedral, Bardstown, KY
    • The Annunciation
    • Church and Convent, Nazareth
    • The Crowning of the Blessed Virgin
    • The Crucifixion
    • Descent of the Holy Ghost
    • Flaying of St. Bartholomew
    • Immaculate Conception
    • Interior
    • The Old Stone Inn, now the Talbott Tavern
    • St. Aloysius teaching the youths
    • St. John the Baptist
    • St. Joseph’s College
    • St. Joseph’s Rectory
    • St. Peter in chains
    • Winged St. Mark
      1. 8. Spring on Lincoln Farm, Hodgenville, KY

Louisiana

    1. 1. Courtyard, Patio Royal, New Orleans, LA
    2. 2. Famous Avenue of Oak Trees (1,000 years old), Audubon Park, New Orleans, LA
    3. 3. Municipal auditorium, New Orleans, LA
    4. 4. New Charity Hospital and Nurses Home, New Orleans, LA
    5. 5. Oak Grown ruins of old Pakenham House, New Orleans, LA
    6. 6. Old French Courtyard, New Orleans, LA

Mexico

Roof Garden, Hotel Ontario, Mexico City, Mexico

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Folder 41:  Miscellaneous Postcards

  1. 1. Always after new business, rooster chasing hen
  2. 2. Best Easter Wishes
  3. 3. Best Easter Wishes with yellow chick
  4. 4. Birthplace of Will Rogers
  5. 5. Cut out the monkey business and write a line to me
  6. 6. Evergreens and berries…Christmas postcard
  7. 7. Gran Hotel Patio Espanol
  8. 8. A Happy Easter to you
  9. 9. Henry W. Grady Monument
  10. 10. Ike’s Café [Eisenhower]
  11. 11. La Gare du Chemin e Fer de Banlieue – Le C.B.R.
  12. 12. Partially open doors, Goodyear Zeppelin Corp.’s factory and dock
  13. 13. A Peaceful Easter

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Folder 42:  Postcards, MA, MS, MD, NB, NY

Massachusetts

            Minute Man, Concord, MA   

Missouri

  1. 1. Hannibal, Missouri
  2. 2. Panoramic view of St. Charles, Mo from the Wabash Railroad Bridge
  3. 3. Tomb of Mother Duchesne, Sacred Heart Academy, St. Charles, MO

Mississippi

  1. 1. Columbia High School, Columbia, MS
  2. 2. Observation Tower on Jackson Road, National Military Park, Vicksburg, MS
  3. 3. The Sunken Garden, Residence H.L. White, Columbia, MS
  4. 4. West Beach Sea Wall, Gulfport, MS

Nebraska

United Benefit Life Insurance Company, New Home Office, Omaha, Nebraska

New York

  1. 1. Empire State Building at night, New York City
  2. 2. Peace Bridge crossing Niagara River between Buffalo, NY and Fort Erie, Ontario

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Folder 43:  Postcards, NC, OH, PA, SC

North Carolina

  1. 1. Battle Vance Pettigrew, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
  2. 2. Bottomless Pools, Western NC, near Chimney Rock, NC
  3. 3. Brevard College, Brevard, NC
  4. 4. Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
  5. 5. Mountain Roadway, Ashville, NC
  6. 6. Panoramic view from the Blue Ridge Parkway, NC
  7. 7. The Pool, Rockbrook Camp, Brevard, NC
  8. 8. Winding Highway cut through solid rock, in the heart of the mountains, between Highlands and Franklin, NC

Ohio

  1. 1. Airport terminal, Akron, OH
  2. 2. Detroit Superior High Level Bridge and Terminal Tower, Cleveland, OH
  3. 3. Municipal Stadium and East 9th St. Pier, Cleveland, OH
  4. 4. Pioneer Pavilion and Horseshoe Curve, Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, OH

Pennsylvania

  1. 1. Carpenters’ Hall, Philadelphia, PA
  2. 2. Devil’s Den Ledge, Gettysburg, PA
  3. 3. East Cemetery Hill, PA
  4. 4. General Lee’s Headquarters, Gettysburg, PA
  5. 5. General Robert E. Lee and staff
  6. 6. Independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA
  7. 7. Independence Hall and Commodore Barry Monument, Philadelphia, PA
  8. 8. Jennie Wade, House and Monument, PA
  9. 9. John Burns statue, PA
  10. 10. Little Round Top and General Warren Statue, PA
  11. 11. Major General George G. Meade and staff, Gettysburg, PA
  12. 12. On Culp’s Hill, looking west, Gettysburg, PA
  13. 13. Pennsylvania State Memorial
  14. 14. Spangler’s Spring, PA
  15. 15. Summit of Little Round Top, PA
  16. 16. Statues of General Buford, General Reynolds, and Hall’s 2nd Maine Battery
  17. 17. Valley of Death and Little Round Top, PA
  18. 18. View of Independence Hall, “Cradle of Liberty”, 6th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, PA
  19. 19. West Confederate Avenue showing Whitworth guns, Gettysburg, PA
  20. 20. The Wheatfield, showing Round Tops in distance, PA

South Carolina

Greetings from Spartanburg, SC

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Folder 44:  Postcards, TN, TX, UT, VT

Tennessee

  1. 1. Alladin’s Palace, Wonder Cave, Monteagle, TN
  2. 2. Cavern Castle, entrance to Lookout Mountain Cave, Chattanooga, TN
  3. 3. Entrance to the National Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN
  4. 4. Post Office, Chattanooga, TN        

Texas

  1. 1. Business District from West Dallas, TX
  2. 2. Cliff Towers Hotel from Lake Cliffs, Dallas, TX
  3. 3. Magnolia Building, Adolphus Hotel, and Baker Hotel, Dallas, TX
  4. 4. Sullivan Park, Dallas, TX

Utah

  1. 1. Corridor and Main Stairways, Utah State Capitol, Salt Lake City, UT
  2. 2. Pioneer Monument, Salt Lake City, UT

Vermont

Green Mountain Diner & Pine Room, Arlington, VT

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Folder 45:  Postcards, VA, Washington DC, Wisconsin

Virginia

  1. 1. The Banquet Hall, Mount Vernon, VA
  2. 2. Beautiful Arlington, VA
  3. 3. Confederate memorial
  4. 4. Curtis family lot
  5. 5. Curtis Lee mansion
  6. 6. Field of the dead
  7. 7. General Sheridan’s grave
  8. 8. General Wheeler monument
  9. 9. General Wheeler monument and officers’ section
  10. 10. Grave of Robert E. Peary
  11. 11. Interior of memorial amphitheater
  12. 12. Kearny statue
  13. 13. Main entrance
  14. 14. Map of Arlington National Cemetery
  15. 15. Mast of the Maine and graves of her dead
  16. 16. McClellan gate
  17. 17. Memorial amphitheater
  18. 18. Old amphitheater
  19. 19. Ord and Weitzel gate
  20. 20. Rough Riders Monument
  21. 21. Sheridan gate
  22. 22. Soldiers’ and sailors’ monument
  23. 23. Spanish American War section, soldiers’ and sailors’ monument
  24. 24. The Temple of Fame
  25. 25. Tomb of the unknown dead
  26. 26. Tomb of Unknown Soldier of the World War
  27. 27. View of Washington from Arlington, VA
  28. 28. World War section and Arlington wireless towers
  29. 29. General Washington’s Bed Chamber, Mount Vernon, VA
  30. 30. Greetings from Mount Vernon, VA
  31. 31. Banquet Hall
  32. 32. Bowling green
  33. 33. Christ Church, Alexandria, VA, where Washington worshipped
  34. 34. Curtis Lee Mansion, Arlington, VA
  35. 35. The Family Dining Room
  36. 36. The Garden’s, Home of Washington
  37. 37. George Washington’s bedroom
  38. 38. George Washington Masonic National Memorial, Alexandria, VA
  39. 39. Green Room
  40. 40. Interior Christ Church, Alexandria, VA
  41. 41. Main Hall, Mount Vernon Mansion
  42. 42. Martha Washington’s bedroom
  43. 43. Martha Washington’s kitchen
  44. 44. Martha Washington’s spinning room
  45. 45. Mrs. Washington’s sitting room
  46. 46. Music Room
  47. 47. Nellie Curtis’ room
  48. 48. New Jersey Room
  49. 49. Old Tomb
  50. 50. River room
  51. 51. Texas Gate
  52. 52. Washington from across the Potomac
  53. 53. Washington’s barn
  54. 54. Washington’s home from an aeroplane
  55. 55. Washington’ library
  56. 56. Washington Mansion
  57. 57. Washington’s Tomb
  58. 58. West Parlor
  59. 59. Hawk’s Bill from Crescent Rock, Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, VA
  60. 60. The Library at Mount Vernon, VA
  61. 61. Martha Washington’s sitting room, VA
  62. 62. Monument Avenue and Lee Monument, Richmond, VA
  63. 63. The Mosque, Richmond Civic Center, Richmond, VA
  64. 64. Mount Vernon, VA
  65. 65. Mount Vernon mansion from the north, VA
  66. 66. The North Lane at Mount Vernon, VA
  67. 67. Old Oaks, Petersburg, VA
  68. 68. Penn-Daw Hotel, Alexandria, VA
  69. 69. The Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon, VA
  70. 70. Trinity Episcopal Church, Court Street, corner High Street, Portsmouth, VA
  71. 71. View from Stony Mountain, Shenandoah National Park, VA
  72. 72. Views of beautiful Arlington, VA
  73. 73. Arlington Memorial Bridge, Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument
  74. 74. Butt Memorial, Hero of the Titanic
  75. 75. Confederate Memorial
  76. 76. Field of the Dead
  77. 77. Fort Meyer Gate
  78. 78. General Crook Monument
  79. 79. Graves of George Washington Parke Custis and wife
  80. 80. Interior of Memorial Amphitheater
  81. 81. Kearny Statue
  82. 82. The Maine anchor
  83. 83. Mast of the Main
  84. 84. McClellan Gate
  85. 85. Memorial Amphitheatre
  86. 86. Officer’s Section
  87. 87. Old Amphitheater
  88. 88. Ord and Weitzel Gate
  89. 89. Robert E. Peary Memorial, discoverer of the North Pole
  90. 90. Rough Riders Monument
  91. 91. Sheridan Monument
  92. 92. Soldier’s and Sailor’s monument of the Spanish War
  93. 93. Spanish War Nurses Monument
  94. 94. The Temple of Fame, VA
  95. 95. Tomb of General Nelson A. Miles
  96. 96. Tomb of the Unknown Dead
  97. 97. Tomb of Unknown Soldier
  98. 98. Washington from Arlington
  99. 99. World War Section and Arlington Wireless Towers
  100. 100. Washington Monument and Hotel, Richmond, VA
  101. 101. West Front, Mount Vernon, VA

Washington, DC

Arlington Memorial Bridge, Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument, Washington, DC

Beautiful Washington, DC, the nation’s capitol

Arlington Memorial Bridge, Lincoln Memorial, and Washington Monument

Department of Commerce

            Japanese cherry blossoms, riverside drive, Potomac River

            Library of Congress

            Lincoln Memorial

            Lincoln memorial from across the Potomac

            The new Bureau of Printing and Engraving on Potomac Park and Basin

            New National Museum

            Old National Museum

            Pennsylvania Avenue

            Smithsonian Institution

            Union Station

            The U.S. capitol

            United States Supreme Court

            United States Treasury

            Washington’s mansion, Mount Vernon, VA

            Washington Monument

            Washington Monument and Cherry Blossoms

            White House

Hotel Martinique, Washington, DC

            The Shoreham Hotel, Connecticut Avenue at Washington St., Washington, DC

            The Shoreham Hotel, Connecticut Avenue at Calvert St., Washington, DC

            United States Capitol by night, Washington, DC

            Wisconsin

            Allis Chalmers All Crop Harvester, Milwaukee, WS

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Frances Roberts’ pottery receipt, 1907

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Frances Roberts’ promissory note, 1939

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Redmon vs. Colgin, 1845

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Letter to George B. Sanders, Chancery, 1849

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Letter to George B. Sanders, 1866

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George B. Saunders

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Scrapbook contents:

program of a musical festival by the Euterpean Club of Birmingham High School, June 3, 1903

picture of nine teachers in Birmingham High School, all women, no names

Dreka’s word book

Miscellaneous diary like writing

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Stokley vs. Haughton, 1847

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Sturdivant to White, 1869

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Rob Tankersly, 1866

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Letter to J.M. Thompson, 1846

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Thompson vs. Garner, 1849

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Thompson vs. John A*i**tt

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Joshua Tyson and Williams, 1847

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Van de Graaff, 1868

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Voter Roll Books, 1886, 1890

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A list of votes poled at Wood’s precinct for Justice of the Peace and Constable, October 2, 1852

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Wallace, Peters, and Nelson, 1847

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Warner, Lewis, Ferguson, and Clay, 1869

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Woodward vs. Coleman, 1857

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John Wright and wife et al vs. depositions of B. Little and B. Turner

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Wright vs. illegible et al, 1849

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3 Painters from Old Huntsville, 1965

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The Alabama Churchman, December 1950

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“The Alabama Courier”, June 12, 1941

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Alabama Division, American Association of University Women, State Convention, 1953

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The Alabama Historical Society 6th annual meeting, 1953

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The Alabama Historical Society 14th annual meeting, 1961

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Alabama State Chamber of Commerce brochure, two copies

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Ante-Bellum Greensboro

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Ante-Bellum Marion, Cultural Center of the Plantation South

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Article about consecration of Rev. Claiborne by Fritz Heidelberg

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Athens Scan It, Athens High School, February 13, 1942

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The Auburn Veterinarian, Spring 1958

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Birmingham was born in Montgomery [in 1870], Alabama Historical Association, 1952, two copies

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A brief summary of historical notes on the Greensboro Presbyterian Church by Lutie James Davidson, 1959

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Bulletin of the North Alabama Historical Association, 1956

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Card Game, “A game of I am”, 1906

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Centennial Anniversary of the [Episcopal] Church of the Nativity, Huntsville, AL, 1843-1943

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Changes needed in teacher training, P.J. Benrimo

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Civil War Centennial Self Guided Tour of Huntsville, April 11, 1962

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Commencement Week Activities, an unusual collection of suggestions for high school commencement, published by Eldridge Entertainment House, 1934

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Confession of sin not profession of religion by the Rt. Rev. Richard Hooker Wilmer, Bishop of Alabama, 1898

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Consecration of Claiborne set June 29 [1949]

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“Consecration [of Rev. Randolph R. Claiborne] will blend ancient, modern rituals”, Huntsville Times, June 26, 1949

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Many state clergymen to attend consecration [of Rev. Claiborne]

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The order of service for the consecration of the reverend Randolph Royall Claiborne Jr., to be Suffragan Bishop in the Diocese of Alabama Church of the Nativity, Huntsville, AL, St. Peter’s Day, Wednesday, June 29th, 1949

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Pictures of Consecration of Bishop Randolph R. Claiborne, Huntsville, about 1949

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Dedicatory Services Alabama Hall of Fame, 1954

            Clement Comer Clay

            Samuel Dale

            William Crawford Gorgas

            John Tyler Morgan

            Daniel Pratt

            Raphael Semmes

            James Marion Sims

            Eugene Allen Smith

            Julia Strudwick Tutwiler

            Joseph Wheeler

            Augusta Evans Wilson

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The Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin Spring 1953

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Democratic Campaign Hand Book, 1940

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The Democratic National Convention, 1936

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The Democratic Register Congressional Yearbook, 1936

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The Development of the Tennessee Valley, 1936, two copies

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Eutaw, AL Tour Guide

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“Farm Parade”, June 1947

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First Presbyterian Church, Eutaw, AL, Alabama Historical Society Pilgrimage, October 12, 1963, two copies

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“Fort Tombecbee 1735-1822” brochure

SF4. D5  Folder 104

“Forward Day by Day”, [Christian Devotional Book], Summer 1956

SF4. D5  Folder 105

“Forward March” published by Alabama Power Company, December 1950

SF4. D5  Folder 106

Frances Cabaniss Roberts’ empty UA diploma holder

SF4. D5  Folder 107

“Guilty Before Trial” by Benjamin F. Fairless, President United States Steel Corporation, 1950

SF4. D5  Folder 108

Highlights of Huntsville History by Frances Cabaniss Roberts, circa 1950’s

SF4. D5  Folder 109

Historic Greensboro pictures and article from Tuscaloosa News, August 15, 1963, title “In Historic Greensboro Old South Still Lives”

SF4. D5  Folder 110

The History of Pig Iron Manufacture in Alabama by Bradford C. Colcord, 1950

SF4. D5  Folder 111

“How cheap electricity pays its way” TVA, 1938

SF4. D5  Folder 112

Huntsville High School newspaper, “The Red and Blue”, October 1, 1943

SF4. D5  Folder 113

Huntsville High School newspaper, “The Red and Blue”, January 31, 1947

SF4. D5  Folder 114

Huntsville Weekly Democrat, December 11, 1907

SF4. D5  Folder 115

“Is there a Santa Clause”, newspaper clipping, no name, circa 1923

SF4. D5  Folder 116

John Randolph’s faith

SF4. D5  Folder 117

“Ladies’ notebook and calendar”, 1900

SF4. D5  Folder 118

Letters from Congressman Pete Jarman to Miss Frances Roberts and Mrs. R.H. Roberts about a trip to Washington, August 10, 1939

SF4. D5  Folder 119

Letter from Miss Lay to Frances Roberts, postmarked Nashville, TN, November 27, 1933

SF4. D5  Folder 120

Little Blue Books

            No. 26, “On Going to Church” by George Bernard Shaw

            No. 106, “A Daring Frenchwoman’s views of life” by George Sand

            No. 109, “Facts you should know about the classics” by Joseph McCabe

            No. 115, “Proverbs of Japan”

            No. 123, “Life of Madame Du Barry” by H.M. Tichenor

            No. 196, “The Marquise, a story of secret passion” by George Sand

No. 675, “The love code of a Parisian Actress, Sandra Bernhardt’s Philosophy of Love” translated by Sylvestre Dorian

No. 815, “A book of familiar quotations” selected and arranged by Lloyd E. Smith

No. 959, “Masterpieces of American Humor”

No. 960, “Masterpieces of American Wit”

No. 994, “Physics self taught” by Maynard Shipley

No. 1017, “Without Benefit of Clergy” by Rudyard Kipling

No. 1253, “A book of general information quizzes” compiled by Lloyd E. Smith

No. 1350, “Curiosities of the English Language” by Lloyd E. Smith, two copies

No. 1379, “President Harding’s Illegitimate Daughter” by Isaac Goldberg

No. 1457, “Sketches of Naughty Ladies” by Goethe

No. 1533, “Famous Infant Prodigies” by J.V. Nash

No. 1587, “The Amazing Loves of King Carol of Rumania” by Raymond Everett Wilson

SF4. D5  Folder 121

“Livingston College holds summer commencement”, Dixie Howell, “Our Southern Home”, August 18, 1949

SF4. D5  Folder 122

Mobile, AL Who’s Who and buyers guide, 1947-48

SF4. D5  Folder 123

Montgomery Advertiser, October 25, 1961

SF4. D5  Folder 124

Mound State Monument, Moundville, AL

SF4. D5  Folder 125

A National Program in the Tennessee Valley [TVA], by Harcourt A. Morgan, 1934

SF4. D5  Folder 126

“New fellowship building a better tomorrow, Birmingham rector and wife have big roles in movement”,  Birmingham News Age Herald, August 11, 1940

SF4. D5  Folder 127

The News Bag, November 1958, Gulf States Paper

SF4. D5  Folder 128

Official list of electors Sumter County, AL, March 17, 1960

SF4. D5  Folder 129

“Our Southern Home”, February 25, 1960 [story of potential interest: Livingston became the first town in the state to go to all numeral telephone numbers]

SF4. D5  Folder 130

Pictorial and Industrial Survey of Athens Alabama, two copies

SF4. D5  Folder 131

Pine Bluff Daily Graphic newspaper from July 14, 1908 with a story from the Olympics in London. The English and Australians were leading in the swimming.

SF4. D5  Folder 132

Port of Mobile News and Shippers Guide, January 1948

SF4. D5  Folder 133

Preliminary list of Highway Marker suggestions, Alabama Historical Association, April 1952

SF4. D5  Folder 134

Preservation News, July 1984

SF4. D5  Folder 135

Public Health is Many Things, State Department of Health, two copies

SF4. D5  Folder 136

Quarterly Report of the Attorney General, April 1, 1962 to June 30, 1962

SF4. D5  Folder 137

Redstone Arsenal open house, October 15, 1960

SF4. D5  Folder 138

Remarks of Hon. Pete Jarman of Alabama in the House of Representatives from the Congressional Record, January 27, 1942

SF4. D5  Folder 139

Russell of Alabama, Thomas D. Russell

SF4. D5  Folder 140

St. Andrew’s Church Prairieville, an address delivered by William M. Spencer, 1959

SF4. D5  Folder 141

Summer School News, University of Alabama, August 9, 1940 [370 get degrees]

SF4. D5  Folder 142

Sumter County Ballot, 1914, two copies

SF4. D5  Folder 143

Sumter County certificate of [voting] results, 1946

SF4. D5  Folder 144

[Sumter and Green Counties Geological map] Preliminary geological map of the northwestern part of the Epes quadrangle, Sumter and Greene counties, Alabama by Watson H. Monroe, 1955

SF4. D5  Folder 145

Tennessee Valley Area Pictorial Map, 1938

SF4. D5  Folder 146

Ticket for a box of Democratic Party and election items

SF4. D5  Folder 147

Ticket for Will Rogers, Rin Tin Tin photos, 1885 cigarette item

SF4. D5  Folder 148

A Time of Adversity and Courage, 1861-1865, by Marshall L. Bowie, two copies

SF4. D5  Folder 149

“To see ourselves as God sees us”, The Birmingham News Age Herald, February 27, 1938

SF4. D5  Folder 150

Twenty five years of Welfare Services to People, 1935-1960, Sumter County

SF4. D5  Folder 151

Tuscaloosa News, March 17, 1961 [of interest: LSC Spring Quarter begins, Aliceville’s mother of the year, school honor rolls]

SF4. D5  Folder 152

Tuskaloosa Magazine, No. 52

SF4. D5  Folder 153

“Two parties [Republican and Democrat] & How they came about”, Look 7-14-1964

SF4. D5  Folder 154

United Givers Fund, 1963

SF4. D5  Folder 155

University of Alabama bulletin, December 15, 1953

SF4. D5  Folder 156

University of Alabama Bulletin, Directory of the Faculty, Staff, and Associated groups, Fall Semester, 1952-53

SF4. D5  Folder 157

“The University of Alabama Celebrates its 125th Anniversary with year long program of activities, events, symposia”, “Crimson White”, May 15, 1956

SF4. D5  Folder 158

U. of A. Extension News Bulletin, June 1956

SF4. D5  Folder 159

University of Alabama graduation, August 1940

SF4. D5  Folder 160

The University of Alabama, Historical Marker Dedication, Gorgas House, May 29, 1966

SF4. D5  Folder 161

University of Alabama at Huntsville schedule of classes, winter 1962

SF4. D5  Folder 162

University of Alabama President and Chancellor, November 1936

SF4. D5  Folder 163

Vacationers guide to the Tennessee Valley in North Alabama, Tennessee Valley Wildlife Federation, circa 1950

SF4. D5  Folder 164

Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway, Alabama’s greatest natural asset

SF4. D5  Folder 165

“We used to go down to bank of the river and watch the boats come in” by Virginia Roberts, Home Record, November 12, 1975, three copies

SF4. D5  Folder 166

William H. Grant for Board of Commissioners of Sumter County

SF4. D5  Folder 167

William Haywood Lawrence, Our Southern Home editor, passes

SF4. D5  Folder 168

Your household guide, Presbyterian Women of the Church, 1951

Located In the Archives Vault

V.R3.6.5 Box 1

Item 1: Box of checkers, dominoes, and dice

Item 2: Cross stitch of a boy sitting on the grass playing a flute. He is wearing light brown pants, green shoes that curl up on the toes, a pink jacket, and a baby blue hat with a pink feather and yellow flowers on it. There is a bird sitting in a tree looking at the boy and flowers all around. The frame is dark brown wood and very thick.

Item 3: Photo album with metal pictures of men, women, and children, no names

Item 4: Picture of a man with a mustache and goatee wearing a suit in an oval frame

Item 5: Picture of Fr. Cate’s father in cap and gown

Item 6: Three pictures in a frame: four people in a car, a man in a beret, a man holding a car door open

Item 7: Bright in Mosaic by Elizabeth Winston Sheehan, signed to Roberts

Item 8: Rambling Roses and Flying Bricks by Earl Tucker, signed

Item 9: Y’all Come “Big Jim” Folsom by W. Bradley Twitty, signed to Roberts