Browse Items (1458 total)
2005.36.266: Thomas F. Jones, Jr. to Kate, 1857 April 18
2005.36.162: Unknown to Sister, 1857 June 25
2005.36.547: Unknown to Brother, Unknown Date
Tags: Military Life, Transcription, Unknown Date, Weather, West Point
2005.36.273: Thomas F. Jones, Jr. to Kate, 1857 November 13
Tags: 1857, ambrotype, Cartersville, Family, Frank, Health, Kate, Kingston, Love Letter, Thomas F. Jones Jr.
2005.36.125: Unknown to Caroline E. Young, 1859 March 15
2005.36.135: Emma to Sister, 1859 March 25
Tags: 1859, Carlie Boyd, Caroline Chapman, Ed, Education, Emma, Family affairs, Health, Henry, Hollywood, Julia Farrow, Kate, Lou, Mary Farley, Miss Hammond, Religion, Tom, Transcription, Weather
2005.36.104: John A. Jones to Sister, 1859 May 27
2005.36.117: William Young to Mother, 1859 September 1
Tags: Family Life, Family Matters, Health, Lou, Mother, travel, Visit, William Young
2005.36.394: Unknown to John, 1860 January 18
Tags: 1860, Blunt, Charles Omally, Duncan Friggs, Education, Frank Myers, holidays, Hudson River, John, Marietta, marriage, Transcription, War, Weather, West Point
2005.36.331: Unknown to Mrs. Dr. R.M. Young, 1860 February 8
2005.36.304: Josephine to Mrs. P.M. Young, 1865 April 18
Tags: 1865, corn, cows, Family affairs, Family Life, flour, goats, horses, Indians, Josephine, Mrs. P.M. Young, prices, raids, Religion, scenery, sheep, society, Texas prairie
2005.36.322: J. Jones to Dr. Jones, 1860 September 6
Tags: 1860, Cartersville, Dr. Jones, J Jones, Religion, Rome, Transcription, Wedding, Wedding invitation
2005.36.107: Louisa Young to P.M.B. Young, 1859 June 9
Tags: 1859, Family, Family affairs, Family Life, Georgia, Louisa, Macon, P.M.B. Young, Robert Young, Savannah, Social Relations, Tennessee, Washington
2005.36.111: (E.T. Sabal?) to P.M.B. Young, 1859 May 14
Tags: Friendship, Georgia, Health, Home remedies, Illness, Marietta, P.M.B. Young, Sickness, Social Relations
2005.36.122: Jeannie to Louisa Young, 22 May 1859
2005.36.146: Louisa Young to P.M.B. Young, 1857 June 16
2005.36.164: Letter to P.M.B. Young, 1859 March 31
2005.36.167: Letter from P.M.B. Young to Elizabeth Caroline Young, 1856 March 25
2005.36.106: Mary to Elizabeth Caroline Young
2005.36.187: Elizabeth Caroline Young to P.M.B. Young, 1858 August 20
2005.36.151: Lucy Dashwood to P.M.B. Young, unknown
Tags: Love, Lucy, Romance, St. Valentine's Day
2005.36.277: Thomas F. Jones Jr. to "My Beloved Kate," 1858 April 19
2005.36.268: Thomas F. Jones Jr. to Kate, unknown
Tags: Family, Health, Kate, Religion, Thomas F. Jones Jr.
2005.36.280: Letter from Thomas F. Jones Jr. to Kate, 1858 January 9
2005.36.293: A letter from Thomas F. Jones to Kate, 1858 May 18
2005.36.119: Elizabeth Caroline Young to Son, 1859 September 6
Tags: death, Elizabeth Caroline Young, Emma, Family, Father, Health, Illness, John Davis, Sally, Son
2005.36.116: George William Young to Louisa Young, 1859 September 20
Tags: 1859, Family, George William Young, Georgia, Louisa Young, Resaca, September 20, travel, Visiting
2005.36.127: Kate to Unknown, 1859 June 19
2005.36.129: Sister to Brother, 1859 November 1
Tags: Brother, Carrie, Dr. Goldsmith, Family, Front House, Sally, Sister, Virginia Springs, Walnut Grove
2005.36.160: Robert to Mother, 1857 March 27
2005.36.176: P.M.B. Young to Mother, 1858 October 31
Tags: Brother Illness, Fort Solomon, marriage, Mother, New York, Promotion, Robert, West Point, winter
2005.36.681: E. Randolph Jones to Dr. R. M. Young, 1856 May 8
2005.36.94: Letter(s) to Dr. R. M. Young, 1856 May 30 & June 2
Tags: 1856, Cartersville, common law, daily activities, Ed, Erwin, Family affairs, Gary, Georgia, Greenville, Judge Bailey, jury, law, legal history, legal system, manslaughter, North Carolina, Robert M. Young, Rutherfordton, social customs, Social Relations, South Carolina, status, Supreme Court, White Oak
2005.36.691: P.M.B. Young to his mother, 1865 June 10
2005.36.397: Mary K. Jones to her sister, 1860 April 26
2005.36.376: P.M.B Young to mother, 1860 March 1
Tags: 1860, Cadet Life, Cartersville, Class, Elizabeth Caroline Young, environment, Family affairs, Family Matters, Georgia, Home, Homesickness, New Orleans, New Port, New York, P.M.B. Young, Robert Young, Sister, social conditions, soldier duties, Traveling, United States Military Academy, US South, Weather, West Point
2005.36.301: Fannie writing to her friend (Elizabeth Caroline?), 1860 March 24
Hackleburg, Alabama Oral History Project
Tags: Alabama, Hackleburg, Marion County, oral history, tornadoes
J. Thomas Chesnutt Interview
Interview with Mary Kitts
Tags: 2016 presidential election, ACLU, Angela Davis, antifa, Auburn women, Cameron Esposito, congresswomen, democrats, Donald Trump, Emma Watson, feminism, Fox News, gay rights, George W. Bush, Gloria Steinem, Hillary Clinton, intersectionality, Janelle Monáe, Leslie Knope, LGBTQ rights, Madonna, Marco Rubio, Mitt Romney, Muslim ban, non-violence, Occupy Movement, Parks and Rec, Planned Parenthood, poverty and wealth disparity, privilege, protest posters, pussy hats, rape culture, refugees, republicans, resistance, safety, Sally Yates, sexism, sexual assault, sexual double standard, Social justice, Sophie Cruz, Tallahassee, transgender equality, Trump inauguration, Uber, Victoria Skelton, Washington D.C., Westboro Baptist Church, white women voters, women in politics, women's rights
Interview with Julianne (Julie) Garner
Tags: 2016 presidential election, Atlanta Georgia, Barack Obama, Bernie bros, Betty Friedan, black lives matter, Center for Civil and Human Rights, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Civil Rights Institute, Clemson University, climate change, democrats, Donald Trump, feminazis, feminism, Fixin France, foreign exchange, Fulbright, gay rights, George W. Bush, graduate school, harassment, Heather M. Haley, Hillary Clinton, Hwacheon South Korea, Jessica Valenti, John Lewis, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kochi Japan, LGBT, LGBTQ rights, love is love, Mental Health, New Jersey, Osama bin Laden, patriotism, Planned Parenthood, poverty, protest posters, public history, refugees, republicans, science is real, secondary education, September 11th, Trump inauguration, Verona Hillbillies, Verona New Jersey, women's rights, women's rights are human rights
Interview with Shanna Brodbeck
Tags: 2016 presidential election, Academy for Academics and Arts, Al Gore, Auburn City Fest, Baltimore Maryland, Bernie Sanders, Birmingham Alabama, Birmingham march, black lives matter, blue lives, Christianity, climate change, College Station, College Station Texas, counter-protesters, Dan Rather, Donald Trump, Emory University, Facebook, Fear, Free the Hops, Fulda Germany, gay rights, George W. Bush, Germany, gerrymandering, Grissom High School, health care, Hillary Clinton, homebrew, Honors College, Huntsville Alabama, Huntsville High School, independent, Iraq War, League of Women Voters, Leipzig Germany, LGBT, LGBTQ rights, Loyola University, MAGA, Make America Great Again, Mike Rogers, military family, Montessori, Nazis, NPR, Obamacare, Office of Accessibility, Pantsuit Nation, Pinterest, Planned Parenthood, police brutality, protest posters, racial justice, redistricting, refugee ban, Richard Shelby, safety, Steve Bannon, Tiergarten, tornadoes, transgender equality, transgender students, Trinity Lutheran, UAB, unity, voter registration, women's rights, World War II
Interview with Victoria Skelton
Tags: 2016 presidential election, abortion, Affordable Care Act, America Ferrera, anarchists, Ashley Judd, Bernie Sanders, Betsy DeVos, birth control, Bishop Desmond Tutu, border wall, D.C. Metro, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, democrats, Dodd-Frank, Donald Trump, Emma Watson, Facebook, fascism, feminism, Fish Camp, Fox News, gay rights, health care, Hillary Clinton, Hobby Lobby, House of Cards, immigration, Leslie Knope, LGBTQ rights, Madonna, MAGA, Make America Great Again, Mary Kitts, Nazis, Parks and Rec, privilege, protest posters, pussy hats, republicans, safety, sex education, Texas, Texas A&M, Trump inauguration, Uber, women's rights
Interview with Roberta Jackel
Tags: 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, ACLU, America Ferrera, anti-war movement, Ashley Judd, Atlanta Georgia, Atlanta Temple bombing, Bernie Sanders, Betsy DeVos, Bill Clinton, birth control, Cecile Richards, Civil Rights Movement, consciousness raising, D.C. Metro, democrats, Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, Environmental Defense, Facebook, Feminist Movement, Florynce Kennedy, Food Bank of East Alabama, Frederick Douglass, George W. Bush, Georgia State University, Gloria Steinem, Hillary Clinton, immigration, Indivisible, IUDs, Jane Fonda, Jewish, League of Women Voters, Lee County Humane Society, Madonna, March for Science, Margaret Sanger, Merrick Garland, Michael Moore, Mike Rogers, Obamacare, Pantsuit Nation, Planned Parenthood, pro-choice, pro-union, public school, pussy hats, racism, reproductive rights, republicans, Richard Shelby, Rochester New York, Roe v. Wade, Rush Limbaugh, Sandra Fluke, Scarlett Johansson, science is real, segregation, Seneca Falls New York, Susan B. Anthony, Tom Hayden, Twitter, University of Georgia, Washington D.C., Women in Law conference, Women Law Students Association, women's rights, Women's Suffrage