Alabama
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Alabama
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- 1860 census of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, compiled, typed and indexed by Maggie Hubbard Sudduth
- Go set a watchman, Harper Lee
- The Darling Dahlias and the poinsettia puzzle, Susan Wittig Albert
- Big fish, a novel of mythic proportions, by Daniel Wallace
- Alabama folk houses, by Eugene M. Wilson (University of South Alabama)
- Gordon Parks, segregation story, with contributions by Michael E. Shapiro, Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr., Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Maurice Berger, and Brett Abbott
- Alabama studio sewing + design, a guide to hand-sewing an Alabama Chanin wardrobe, Natalie Chanin ; photographs by Rinne Allen ... [et al.] ; illustrations by Sun Young Park
- To kill a mockingbird, by Harper Lee
- Unionists in the heart of Dixie, 1st Alabama Cavalry, USV, by Glenda McWhirter Todd
- Alabama;, a guide to the Deep South,, compiled by workers of the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Alabama. New York, R. R. Smith, 1941
- Love, Alabama, a novel, Susan Sands
- Alabama census returns, 1820,, and an abstract of Federal census of Alabama, 1830
- One little lie, Colleen Coble
- Portraits of conflict, a photographic history of Alabama during the Civil War, Ben H. Severance ; with a foreword by the general editors, Carl Moneyhon and Bobby Roberts
- Revolutionary soldiers in Alabama;, being a list of names, compiled from authentic sources, of soldiers of the American Revolution, who resided in the State of Alabama., Compiled by Thomas M. Owen
- My year in the middle, Lila Quintero Weaver
- Midnight secrets, Ella Grace
- Handbook of Alabama, a complete index to the State, with map, by Saffold Berney
- Alabama, past and present, Bridget Heos
- Send the Alabamians, World War I fighters in the Rainbow Division, Nimrod T. Frazer ; introduction by Edwin C. Bridges
- Touched by fire, one man's road from Phenix City to Dallas, 1954-1963, by Frank Griffin with Peter Heyrman ; foreword by John Patterson
- The jailhouse lawyer, James Patterson and Nancy Allen
- Balas en la pizarra, Marieke Nijkamp ; traducción, Natalia Navarro Díaz
- The Fighting Fifteenth Alabama Infantry, a Civil War history and roster, James P. Faust
- Everything at last, Kimberly Lang
- The troubles of Johnny Cannon, Isaiah Campbell
- Pasture art, stories by Marlin Barton
- Alumni directory, the University of Montevallo
- American Revolutionary soldiers buried in Alabama, Tennessee, Texas,, as recorded in the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Reports published as Documents by the Senate of the United States, from all of the Reports inclusive of no. 68 and the year 1965. An American history project from the classes of W.R. Conger, Sunset High School, Dallas, Texas., Students: Sandria Allen, Carol Salisbury
- Alabama, by Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Matt Kania
- A guide to Alabama Civil War research, by John C. Rigdon
- One house over, Mary Monroe
- Dark tide, by Greg Herren
- Miss Evers' boys, by David Feldshuh
- Alabama, a guide to the Deep South
- Boy's life, a novel, Robert McCammon
- 1850 federal census of Tuskaloosa [sic] County Alabama, compiled, indexed and typed by Maggie Hubbard Sudduth
- The Darling Dahlias and the Voodoo Lily, Susan Wittig Albert
- Births, deaths, and marriage notices from Marion County, Alabama, newspapers, Veneta Aldridge McKinnney
- Alabama, the making of an American state, Edwin C. Bridges
- Memorial record of Alabama, a concise account of the state's political, military, professional and industrial progress, together with the personal memoirs of many of its people
- Abstracts of Georgia-Alabama Bible and family records
- This so remote frontier, the Chattahoochee Country of Alabama and Georgia, by Mark E. Fretwell
- Battle of Horseshoe Bend in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, March 27, 1814., Compiled by W.H. Brantley, Jr., at the request of Horseshoe Bend Battle Park Association
- Alabama, by Barbara A. Somervill
- Revolutionary soldiers in Alabama
- Revolutionary soldiers in Alabama, being a list of names, compiled from authentic sources, of soldiers of the American Revolution who resided in the state of Alabama, compiled by the director
- Alabama scoundrels, outlaws, pirates, bandits & bushwhackers, Kelly Kazek & William Elrick
- Transactions of the Alabama Historical Society
- What I like to do,, by Calvin Cannon and Elaine Wickens. Photos. by Elaine Wickens
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