Thursday, June 11, 2026

 LEE PAKE, JR.'S ALABAMA ARCHIVES:

180 volumes of the Corolla, the yearbook of the University of Alabama. Most of these are large 12 inch by 9 inch by 2 inch books. This collection contains only a few volumes of early Corollas: 1896, 1901, 1902 and 1908. The collection contains volumes from almost all the years from 1915 until 2014 with as many as 4 copies of some years.

51 volumes of the Black Warrior, the yearbook of Tuscaloosa High School from 1911 until 1979. Most of these are smaller 11 inch by 8 inch by less than one inch. Most of the volumes from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s are in this collection with as many as 4 copies of some years.

5 copies (1927, 1928,1929, 1932, 1933) of the Dryad, the yearbook of Tuscaloosa Junior High School 

3 copies (1954, 1966, 1967) of the Stillmanite, the yearbook of Stillman College.

3 copies (2-1925, 1947) of the Mirror, the yearbook of Birmingham's Phillips High School.

1940 volume of the Miana, the yearbook of Marion Institute.

1948 volume of the Southern Accent, the yearbook of Birmingham Southern College

1904 volume of Meh Lady, the yearbook of Mississippi College for Women in Columbus.

1917 volume of Techala, the yearbook of the Montevallo Alabama Girls Industrial School.

approximately 70 more uninventoried yearbooks from Alabama and other Southern States.

10 large 3 inch thick folders containing mostly old Alabama postcards in plastic protectors. For example, the folder dedicated to Montgomery postcards contains 375 postcards. 2 large folders are filled with only old uninventoried Mobile and Birmingham postcards. 2 large folders filled with postcards from Alabama towns from A to Z.

Uninventoried albums and boxes filled with Alabama postmarked postal covers. One of these albums contains only Bryce (Alabama Insane) Hospital postal covers and related documents.

Uninventoried Alabama related photographs, art objects and maps.


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