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Filed under: Alabama -- History History of Alabama and Her People (3 volumes; Chicago and New York: American Historical Society, 1927), by Albert Burton Moore (page images at HathiTrust) History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography (4 volumes; Chicago: S. J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1921), by Thomas McAdory Owen and Marie Bankhead Owen (page images at HathiTrust) History of Alabama, and Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, From the Earliest Period (c1851), by Albert James Pickett (HTML at rootsweb.com) History of Alabama, and Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, From the Earliest Period (Charleston, SC: Walker and James, 1851), by Albert James Pickett Romantic Passages in Southwestern History: Including Orations, Sketches and Essays (second edition; Mobile, AL and New York: S. H. Goetzel and Co., 1857), by A. B. Meek Woodward's Reminiscences of the Creek, or Muscogee Indians, Contained in Letters to Friends in Georgia and Alabama (Montgomery, AL: Barrett and Wimbush, 1859), by Thomas S. Woodward (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Alabama -- History -- 1819-1950Filed under: Alabama -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Filed under: Alabama -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Civilian relief A Southern Woman's War Time Reminiscences (Memphis, TN: Press of the Pilcher Printing Co., 1905), by Elizabeth Lyle Saxon Filed under: Alabama -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives A Southern Woman's War Time Reminiscences (Memphis, TN: Press of the Pilcher Printing Co., 1905), by Elizabeth Lyle Saxon Filed under: Alabama -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Societies, etc. Minutes of the 48th Annual Convention, Alabama Division, Children of the Confederacy, Holiday Inn, Florence, Alabama, June 19-21, 1970, by Children of the Confederacy Alabama Division (multiple formats at archive.org) History of the Alabama Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy (original volume; Opelika, AL: Post Pub. Co., 1937), by Mattie McAdory Huey (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Alabama -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Women A Southern Woman's War Time Reminiscences (Memphis, TN: Press of the Pilcher Printing Co., 1905), by Elizabeth Lyle Saxon Filed under: Alabama -- History -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Alabama -- Biography
Filed under: Maxwell Air Force Base (Ala.) -- BiographyFiled under: African Americans -- Alabama -- BiographyFiled under: Enslaved persons -- Alabama -- BiographyFiled under: Fugitive slaves -- Alabama -- BiographyFiled under: Missionaries -- Alabama -- Anniston -- BiographyFiled under: Soldiers -- Alabama -- BiographyFiled under: Women -- Alabama -- Biography
Filed under: Alabama -- Church history -- Sources
Filed under: Creek War, 1836 -- Sources Proceedings of the Military Court of Inquiry, in the Case of Major General Scott and Major General Gaines (1837), by United States Army Court of Inquiry (Scott : 1836-1837) and United States Army Court of Inquiry (Gaines : 1836-1837)
Filed under: Dauphin Island (Ala.) -- History -- AnecdotesFiled under: African Americans -- Alabama -- Social conditions -- HistoryFiled under: Alabama -- Race relations -- History
Filed under: Civil disobedience -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- History -- 20th century
Filed under: Civil rights movements -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- History -- 20th century
Filed under: Episcopal Church -- Alabama -- History -- SourcesFiled under: Interracial marriage -- Law and legislation -- Alabama -- History
Filed under: Plantation life -- Alabama -- History -- 19th centure -- Juvenile literature
Filed under: Slavery -- Alabama -- History -- 19th century The Kidnapped and the Ransomed: Being the Personal Recollections of Peter Still and his Wife "Vina," after Forty Years of Slavery (Syracuse: William T. Hamilton, 1856), by Kate E. R. Pickard, contrib. by Samuel J. May and William Henry Furness (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) A Narrative of Events of the Life of J. H. Banks, an Escaped Slave, from the Cotton State, Alabama, in America (Liverpool: M. Rourke, Printer, 1861), by J. H. Banks and James W. C. Pennington (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC)
Filed under: Slavery -- Alabama -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: White supremacy movements -- Alabama -- History |