Women--Alabama--History
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Fannie C. Carleton Diary
Diary and notebook , 1854 of Fannie C. Carleton while attending Judson (Institute) which is most likely what is now called Judson College in Marion, Alabama. In addition to the diary entries (50 pp.) there are essays, poems miscellaneous notes as well (42 pp.) For selected excerpts, provided by the seller, please see finding aid link below.
Elizabeth D. Saunders Poellnitz Memorandum Book
Memorandum book, 1844, of Elizabeth D. Saunders Poellnitz of "Rocky Hill," [near Courtland, Ala.] which includes a diary, 10-14 January 1844, recipes and accounts for pork.
Prudence Saunders Notebook
Notebook, 1863-1864, of "Prudie" (Prudence)] Saunders of "Rocky Hill," near Courtland, Alabama, a student at Tuskaloosa [sic] Female College, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The book which contains French exercises, also includes a diary, April 1-23, 1864, verses, and a list, May 1, 1864, of students at the college.