Correspondence sent and received by members of the Bolling Hall family from 1866 to 1886.
These letters discuss Reconstruction and economic conditions in the state; political matters such as suffrage, the Alabama Democratic and Conservative Party, and Hall's candidacy for U.S. Congress in 1865; the deaths of his sons, Bolling and James A. Hall; the emigration of other sons to Colora...
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Alabama documents Bass, William A.; Benson, G. W.; Bibb, J. Dubose; Bibb, S. L. A., Mrs.; Botto, Joseph; Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876; Brown, Jessee E.; Bullock, H. C.; Cabot, C. M.; Calhoun, J. L.; Chambers, William Henry, 1826-1881; Crenshaw, Sarah A.; Crenshaw, Walter Henry, 1817-1878; Crittenden, H. W.; Dunham, B.; Fink, Albert; Gaddis, W. P.; Gilmer, F. M.; Grans, P. T.; Gunter, William Adams, 1834-1927; Hatchett, W. T.; Hall, Bolling, 1813-1897; Hall, Bolling, 1837-1866; Hall, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1854-1887; Hall, Franklin A. (Franklin Abner), 1850-1920; Hall, Hines H. (Hines Holt), 1847-1929; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840-1868; Hall, John E. (John Elmore), 1842-1882; Hall, Joseph E. (Joseph Eugene), ca.1852-1909; Hall, Joseph Hines, 1821-1876; Hall, Laura J. (Laura Jane), 1848-1896; Hall, William B. (William Bolling), 1818-1885; Handley, W. A. (William Anderson), b.1834-1909; Handy, Caroline S. (Caroline Sophia Hall), 1856-1929; Hazlehurst, F. W.; Heflin, John T.; Hill, L. L.; Holt, William B.; Howard, Leonidas; Irwin, L. F.; Jackson, Absalom, 1805-1870; Lancaster, J. A.; Langdon, Charles Carter, 1805-1889; Ligon, Robert F. (Robert Fulwood), 1823-1901; Little, Frank L.; Loomis, John Q.; Maddox, Thomas B.; Massengale, W. S.; McCutchen, J. A.; Milner, W. J.; Nisbet, James A.; Molton, R. H.; Northington, W. H.; Nunn, James; Oliver, C. D.; Owen, S.; Richards, E. G.; Rose, V.; Rupert, James C.; Sasnett, Bolling H.; Sasnett, Sarah (Sarah Helen Hall), 1824-1892; Sawyer, B. F.; Sedberry, George F.; Sloss, James Withers, 1820-1890; Smith, Mac A. (Malcolm Alexander), b.1840-1915; Suttle, J. W.; Thomas, John H.; Townsend, L. F.; Tullis, W. B.; Walden, George S.; Wiley, J. McCaleb; C. H. Weaver & Co.; George E. Jackson & Co.; J. & D. Malcomson & Co.; Jurey & Harris; Whitney Cotton & Co.; African Americans--Alabama; Agriculture--Alabama; Agriculture--Colorado; Alabama--Economic conditions; Alabama--Politics and government--1865-1950; Alabama--Race relations; Business and finance--Alabama; Democratic Party (Ala.); Democratic Party (U.S.); Political campaigns--Alabama; Real property--Alabama; Real property--Colorado; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--Alabama; Railroads--Alabama; Voting--Alabama |
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These letters discuss Reconstruction and economic conditions in the state; political matters such as suffrage, the Alabama Democratic and Conservative Party, and Hall's candidacy for U.S. Congress in 1865; the deaths of his sons, Bolling and James A. Hall; the emigration of other sons to Colorado in the 1870s; agriculture and farming; and railroads and real estate (particularly the Elyton Land Company). |
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Correspondence sent and received by members of the Bolling Hall family from 1866 to 1886.These letters discuss Reconstruction and economic conditions in the state; political matters such as suffrage, the Alabama Democratic and Conservative Party, and Hall's candidacy for U.S. Congress in 1865; the deaths of his sons, Bolling and James A. Hall; the emigration of other sons to Colorado in the 1870s; agriculture and farming; and railroads and real estate (particularly the Elyton Land Company).1866-188618661860-1869; 1870-1879; 1880-1889Bass, William A.; Benson, G. W.; Bibb, J. Dubose; Bibb, S. L. A., Mrs.; Botto, Joseph; Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876; Brown, Jessee E.; Bullock, H. C.; Cabot, C. M.; Calhoun, J. L.; Chambers, William Henry, 1826-1881; Crenshaw, Sarah A.; Crenshaw, Walter Henry, 1817-1878; Crittenden, H. W.; Dunham, B.; Fink, Albert; Gaddis, W. P.; Gilmer, F. M.; Grans, P. T.; Gunter, William Adams, 1834-1927; Hatchett, W. T.; Hall, Bolling, 1813-1897; Hall, Bolling, 1837-1866; Hall, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1854-1887; Hall, Franklin A. (Franklin Abner), 1850-1920; Hall, Hines H. (Hines Holt), 1847-1929; Hall, James A. (James Abercrombie), 1840-1868; Hall, John E. (John Elmore), 1842-1882; Hall, Joseph E. (Joseph Eugene), ca.1852-1909; Hall, Joseph Hines, 1821-1876; Hall, Laura J. (Laura Jane), 1848-1896; Hall, William B. (William Bolling), 1818-1885; Handley, W. A. (William Anderson), b.1834-1909; Handy, Caroline S. (Caroline Sophia Hall), 1856-1929; Hazlehurst, F. W.; Heflin, John T.; Hill, L. L.; Holt, William B.; Howard, Leonidas; Irwin, L. F.; Jackson, Absalom, 1805-1870; Lancaster, J. A.; Langdon, Charles Carter, 1805-1889; Ligon, Robert F. (Robert Fulwood), 1823-1901; Little, Frank L.; Loomis, John Q.; Maddox, Thomas B.; Massengale, W. S.; McCutchen, J. A.; Milner, W. J.; Nisbet, James A.; Molton, R. H.; Northington, W. H.; Nunn, James; Oliver, C. D.; Owen, S.; Richards, E. G.; Rose, V.; Rupert, James C.; Sasnett, Bolling H.; Sasnett, Sarah (Sarah Helen Hall), 1824-1892; Sawyer, B. F.; Sedberry, George F.; Sloss, James Withers, 1820-1890; Smith, Mac A. (Malcolm Alexander), b.1840-1915; Suttle, J. W.; Thomas, John H.; Townsend, L. F.; Tullis, W. B.; Walden, George S.; Wiley, J. McCaleb; C. H. Weaver & Co.; George E. Jackson & Co.; J. & D. Malcomson & Co.; Jurey & Harris; Whitney Cotton & Co.; African Americans--Alabama; Agriculture--Alabama; Agriculture--Colorado; Alabama--Economic conditions; Alabama--Politics and government--1865-1950; Alabama--Race relations; Business and finance--Alabama; Democratic Party (Ala.); Democratic Party (U.S.); Political campaigns--Alabama; Real property--Alabama; Real property--Colorado; Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)--Alabama; Railroads--Alabama; Voting--AlabamaTextCorrespondence; Invoices; Postcards; TelegramsBolling Hall familyBolling Hall family papersLPR39, Boxes 5 and 6Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/18881 |
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Correspondence sent and received by members of the Bolling Hall family from 1866 to 1886. |
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