1 | [Campaign document.] |
2 | Apheila by Thomas Bibb Bradley. |
3 | An abstract of the census of Alabama, taken in 1827. |
4 | To the friends of our country. [Alabama 1824?] |
5 | Why America should hold naval supremacy. Richmond Pearson Hobson. |
6 | Circular letter No. 4. Montgomery, May 20, 1861. |
7 | A bill to be entitled an act to provide for the public safety. [s. l.] |
8 | Military division of the West. October 17th, 1864. |
9 | [Poster offering fifty dollars reward for the capture of a runaway slave Stephen.] |
10 | Report of the committee appointed to examine the state bank. Jan. 8th, 1827. |
11 | Address of the Grand Council, U.L.A., to the councils of the Union League in Alabama [January 2, 1867]. |
12 | Call for a Republican state convention. Republican state executive committee of Alabama. |
13 | [Letter transmitting joint resolutions in relation to transportation by the Rail Roads of the Confederacy. Dec. 13, 1862.] |
14 | To the public ... July 30, 1829. |
15 | Union---Extra. Saturday May 23, 1846. From the Mobile Daily advertiser extra. Monday May 18 10 o'clock a. m. [Regarding Mexican War]. |
16 | Extra! Advertiser and register office 11 1/2 o'clock A.M. April 27 [1862] Particulars of affairs at New Orleans! Account of Colonel Tanner from Biloxi. |
17 | By the Governor of Alabama. A proclamation [announcing the death of Thomas Andrews Hendricks, Vice-President of the United States] Montgomery, November 25 1885. |
18 | Campaign of 1884. Tract No. 10. Suggestive. Read and reflect. Alabama is a Democratic state. In 1880 it gave 30,332 Democratic majority. In 1883-54,199 ... Truly is the Democratic party the enemy of progress and prosperity. Tack this up. [s. l. |
19 | Confederate states of America. Department of the Treasury. Montgomery, March 5th, 1861. Sir: The Confederate states of America having assumed the control of all questions touching the relations of the States will compose it, and of their citizen |
20 | Correspondence between Mr. Yancey and Mr. Scott ... [Letter from N.J. Scott, to William Lowndes Yancey, dated at Auburn, Ala., Nov. 13, 1860.] [Letter from William Lowndes Yancey to Col. N. J. Scott, dated at Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 15, 1860.] |