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The Roy L. Culliver Family Scrapbooks
This collection consists of three scrapbooks, 2 green, 1 black. The two green ones are very annotated, describing the family members and photos, trips the family took and children’s activities. The Columbus High School photographs of bands, choirs and programs are especially interesting. There is a unique photo of the Muscogee County Elementary Band, no date. All the students are dressed in white clothing, a hat, with a cloak around their shoulders.
The Soil of the South Collection
The Trumpet
The Youth’s Companion Collection
This collection consists of 19 issues of The Youth’s Companion published between March 1982 and September 1982 and January 1899 to April 1899. Some issues are missing pages or front covers but overall, in good condition. This collection also includes the September 8, 1892, issue which features the first printed mention of Allegiance to the Flag.
Thomas Bethune Wiggins "Blind Tom" Collection
This collection includes original sheet music, as well as recordings and biographical information about Blind Tom.
Thomas Bogue Slade Letters
The letters are from 1819 and 1897, and are of a personal nature. Included is a newspaper clipping about a Civil War diary and an envelope that possibly contained the letters at some later point in their existence.
Thomas Gates Papers
This collection consists of three boxes of materials, plus several books which were cataloged and placed on the Archives Reading Room shelves.
Thomas Greene Collection
Thomas L. French Collection
This collection is an eclectic assemblage of mostly published secondary materials, including a 78 rpm phonograph record, which reflect French's interests: surveying, archival policy of the University of Alabama, maps, and general history.
3 boxes (2 l.f.)
Thompson Family Collection
The bulk of these letters appear to be between James M. Thompson and his mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Younger, of Columbus, Georgia, with several to the post-Civil War ones to his wife, Lizzie. Also included are scans of photographs, some identified, of family members, as well as of several steamships. The physical objects metioned below, such as the brown wallet, were returned to the family.
