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         Alabama Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. A Right to Read: Segregation and Civil Rights in Alabama's Public Libraries, 1900-1965 by Patterson Toby Graham, 2006-08-28
  2. Julia S. Tutwiler and Social Progress In Alabama (Library Alabama Classics) by Anne Pannell, Dorothea E. Wyatt, 2004-06-30
  3. In Pursuit Of Honor And Power (Library of Alabama Classics) by Eul-Soo Pang, 1988-04-30
  4. It's Always Three O'Clock (Library Alabama Classics) by Babs H. Deal, 1990-06-30
  5. Catalogue Of The Library Of The Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Alabama: Complete To November 20, 1894 (1894) by C. B. Glenn, 2010-05-23
  6. Labor Revolt In Alabama: The Great Strike of 1894 (Library Alabama Classics) by Robert D. Ward, William Warren Rogers Sr, 2003-09-29
  7. Alabama: The Heart of Dixie (World Almanac Library of the States) by Michael A. Martin, 2002-07
  8. Hugh Davis and His Alabama Plantation (Library Alabama Classics) by Weymouth T. Jordan, 2004-03-22
  9. The Life of Andrew Jackson (Library Alabama Classics) by John Reid, John Henry Eaton, 2007-01-28
  10. Oscar W. Underwood: A Political Biography (Library Alabama Classics) by Evans Johnson, 2006-07-28
  11. Alabama's Outlaw Sheriff, Stephen S. Renfroe (Library Alabama Classics) by William Warren Rogers Sr, Ruth Pruitt, 2005-05-28
  12. Black Education in Alabama, 1865-1901 (Library Alabama Classics) by Robert G. Sherer, 2005-01-28
  13. Party Politics in Alabama from 1850 through 1860 (Library Alabama Classics) by Lewy Dorman, 1995-04-30
  14. Physician to the World: The Life of General William C. Gorgas (Library Alabama Classics) by Virginia S. Gibson, 1989-10-30

41. Alabama Libraries Feel Effects Of State Funding Loss
Alabama Libraries Feel Effects of State Funding Loss http//www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2003/alnov2003/alabamalibraries.cfm
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Alabama Libraries Feel Effects of State Funding Loss
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Posted November 3, 2003.
Alabama Libraries Feel Effects of State Funding Loss
Mobile Register. This amounts to a loss of $92,000 for the Elmore County school system and $75,000 for Autauga County schools. Montgomery County saw more than $280,000 disappear, but school libraries were able to scrape together $160,000 in local funding to help make it up. Montgomery Advertiser. Most state education funding agencies, including the Alabama Public Library Service, sustained 10% funding cuts for FY2004, which began October 1. Consequently, APLS Director Rebecca Mitchell announced October 27 that 10 of its 51 positions will be eliminated. Advertiser. Posted November 3, 2003.

42. University Of Alabama Libraries Tuscaloosa - University Of Alabama Libraries Sch
View University of Alabama Libraries's upcoming event schedule and profile Tuscaloosa, AL.
http://eventful.com/tuscaloosa/venues/university-of-alabama-libraries-/V0-001-00

43. NetLibrary
Public (free) and private (for paying members) collection of eBooks for reading online. Registration required.
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44. University Of South Alabama - University Library Homepage
Web site of the University Library, University of South Alabama, in Mobile, AL
http://library.southalabama.edu/

45. Alabama Libraries | Library In Alabama
Find Alabama Libraries on MagicYellow. Yellow Pages online for Libraries in Alabama
http://www.magicyellow.com/category/Libraries/-State_AL.html

46. University Of Alabama Libraries Digital Collections : About
Collections Click go to browse any of the listed collections. Septimus D. Cabaniss Papers. Materials from the papers of this nineteenthcentury Madison County, Alabama
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Septimus D. Cabaniss Papers
Materials from the papers of this nineteenth-century Madison County, Alabama, attorney who drafted a controversial will for wealthy planter Samuel Townsend which manumitted certain slaves and designated them as Townsend's primary heirs. Selected items include Townsend's will, a deposition given by S.D. Cabaniss concerning his role in the estate, and a report by Rev. William D. Chadick discussing the prospect of settling the newly-manumitted Townsend heirs in Ohio . View the finding aid online for this collection.
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Samuel Richmond Caffee Papers
Documents written by Samuel Richmond Caffee. There are also documents written by others about Dr. Caffee.
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Central Iron and Coal Collection
Four photographic albums from 1902 depict different aspects of coal and iron production of the Central Iron and Coal Company in Alabama; from mining to building a furnace, and transporting the material by train, as well as workers living areas, offices, and stores .
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Confederate Imprints Collection: Sheet Music
The short-lived Confederacy produced more than 7,000 books, pamphlets, broadsides, maps, pieces of sheet music, pictures, and periodicals. All of the publications produced in Confederate states not held by Union forces are known as Confederate imprints. The printed music included songbooks, sheet music, and broadside ballads. Songsters, inexpensive collections of secular song lyrics, were not a popular book genre in the south until after the Civil War began. However, Confederate publishers put out more songsters during the four years of war than they had during the preceding four decades. The lyrics held within the songsters, many of which were patriotic, helped to keep up southern morale. soldiers comprised much of the audience for morale-boosting publications such as songsters.

47. University Of Alabama Libraries -- University Of Alabama [lib-web-cats 2]
University of Alabama Libraries University of Alabama. Type Academic. Address 739 University Boulevard; Box 870266, Tuscaloosa Alabama 354870266 United States (Tuscaloosa
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48. Tallapoosa County, Alabama Libraries
A listing of the libraries available for research in the Tallapoosa County area.
http://www.alabamagenealogy.org/tallapoosa2/Resource/library.html
TALLAPOOSA COUNTY, ALABAMA
LIBRARIES
Adelia M. Russell Library

318 Church Street
Alexander City, AL 35010
Telephone: 256-329-6796
Fax: 256-329-6797
Email

284 Church Street
Alexander City, AL 35010
Telephone: 256-234-4644 Dadeville Public Library 205 N. West St. Dadeville, AL 36853 Telephone: 256-825-7820 Email Tallapoosa Horseshoe Bend Regional Library 207 N. West St. Dadeville, AL 36853 Telephone: 256-825-9232 Email Tallassee Community Library 99 S. Freeman Ave. Tallassee, AL 36078 Telephone: 334-283-2732 Email Alabama Department of Archives and History 624 Washington Avenue Montgomery, AL 36130-0100 Telephone: 334-242-4435 Email If you know of a library that we have missed or corrections that need to be made please feel free to email us. This page was last updated Saturday, 14-May-2005 14:35:56 EDT.

49. University Of Alabama Libraries: Calendar Of Upcoming Events - Eventful
View University of Alabama Libraries's upcoming event schedule and profile Tuscaloosa, AL.
http://eventful.com/tuscaloosa/venues/university-of-alabama-libraries-/V0-001-00

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