"Good Old Days" by Harold S. Coulter
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of photocopies of documents (maps, photographs, land deeds, etc.) from the earliest days of the Baptist and Methodist churches in east Alabama including minutes from the Tuskegee Baptist Association and similar organizations. It also includes Page's handwritten and typed research notes and indexes to deed books in Russell County and Cherry's The History of Opelika. Also included are pages from the Alabama Historical Quarterly dealing with the area and its early churches. Of note is Mr. Page's interest in early grist mills and saw mills in the area.
ca 1830-1900 4 boxes (2 linear feet)
Dates
- Creation: 1830-1900
Extent
From the Collection: 2 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Processing Information
Article discusses the following: Harold S. Coulter [1914-1977], Historian and Author (Obituary), no date A Cemetery Ain't a Bad Place, no date Childhood Memories, 16 January 1969 Childhood Memories of Camp Meetin's, 1 June 1972 Col. Mears and the Natchez Trace, 18 May 1972 The Natchez Trace – Part Two, 25 May 1972 Dudley Family (by Monroe A. Bush, March 1937), 9 March 1972 Early Russell Countians, 10 February 1977 Early Settlers at Crawford (reprinted from F.L Cherry), 10 July 1975 "Eneas Africanus," 8 June 1972 Homer D. Cobb, 18 June 1970 The Journey of Life by Peggy Dow, 20 April 1972 The Journey of Life by Peggy Dow – Part Two, 27 April 1972 Rev. Lorenzo Dow – Two Stories – Two Wives, 6 April 1972 So You Do Believe in Ghosts? – Part Two, 13 January 1972 Some Russell County Pioneers, 30 December 1971 "They Called It Tornillo," 11 May 1972 Walter W. Perkins, no date Weaver-Blackman Family Re-Union, 16 March 1972 What's in a Name?, no date Women of the Confederacy, 4 May 1972 Dudley Family of Russell County, Alabama, nd Harold S. Coulter Obituary article, 1977
Repository Details
Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
4225 University Ave
Columbus Georgia 31907 United States