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ARCHIVES
SECTION

In 1989 the
Archives Section was created after the Court's colonial and historic records
were found in the attic of the Mobile County Courthouse. Within these documents
French and Spanish Colonial records were discovered. The Historic Record
index designates those records "found" in book form. The Archival File
index designates those records "found" as loose records or housed in record
keeping envelopes.
HISTORIC RECORDS
OF THE ARCHIVES AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC ON MICROFILM IN THE RECORDS
DIVISION:
- Alabama Plats/St. Stephens Meridian Map Collection
(1800's)
- Accounts of Administrators & Executors
(1837-1882)
- Birth Record Books (1908-1949)
- Boat Book (03/19/1895-06/07/1897)
- Child Labor Affidavits (1908-1914)
- Confederate States Marine Book - Captain J. Ernest
Meiere's Journal (10/02/1862-06/07/1864)
- Death Record Books (1920-1946)
- Dog License Book (10//17/1888-9/1/1926)
- Estray Book (1/1/1891-7/5/1923)
- Hall of Lee Benevolent Association Minute Book
(1875-1881)
- Hall of Lee Benevolent Association Ledger Book
(1/1/1876-12/00/1882)
- Hunters License Book (1907-1914)
- Judicial Cases (Original) (1813-1932)
- Methodist Church Records of the Mobile District
Convention (1871-1888)
- Naturalization Record Books (1833-1871)
- Official Bond Books (original documents)
(1813-1871)
- Orphans Court Docket Book & Jury List
(1839-1844)
- Orphans Court Estate & Appraisal Book
(1818-1822)
- Confederate Pensioners Book 1 (1915-1919)
- Run-Away Slave Book (08/24/1857-03/30/1865)
- Spanish/French Records (original documents)
(01/12/1786-12/27/1978)
- Survey of Fractional Township 4 South Range 1 West
(04/08/1844)
- Survey of Washington and Mobile County Line
(11/03/1893)
- Township Map Books (late 1840's -1890's)
- Translated Record Books (1715-1841)
- Troost Maps (1840/revised 1910)
- U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Surveys Map
Collection (1771-1883)
- Miscellaneous Books A - Z (1819 - 1909)
- Ft. Gaines and Ft. Morgan Repairs and
Miscellaneous Colonial Maps (no date-1866)
- Voters Registration Oath Book 1 (1870-1874)
- Ward Books (1896)
- Wills (original documents) (1813-1927)
- White Marriage License Book A - original license
& bonds (03/13/1813-04/14/1820)
- White Marriage License Book 1 - original license
& bonds (04/19/1823-09/19/1825)
- Women's Voter List Books 1 & 2 (1920-1921)
ARCHIVAL FILES
OF THE ARCHIVES AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC ON MICROFILM IN THE RECORDS
DIVISION:
- File 1 - Bounty Paid on Wolves (1820)
- File 2 - Rent Paid for Use of Houses to Hold Court
(1814-1845)
- File 3 - Census of Mon Louis Island (1814)
- File 4 - Road Records (1814-1850)
- File 5 - Certificate as Juror (1815-1848)
- File 6 - Ferry Records (1818-1851)
- File 7 - Emancipations (1818-1859)
- File 8 - Tax (1822-1850)
- File 9 - Apprenticeship (1814-1850)
- File 10 - Grist Mill Records (1813-1814)
- File 11 - License (1816-1851)
- File 12 - Treasurer Reports (1814-1851)
- File 13 - Coroner's Office (1814-1851)
- File 14 - Certificate as Witness (1825-1845)
- File 15 - Bridge Records (1821-1850)
- File 16 - Auction (1848-1850)
- File 17 - Bonds (1813-1846)
- File 18 - Construction of Jails and/or Courthouses
(1816-1850)
- File 19 - Acts (1848-1850)
- File 20 - Slave Records (1820-1850)
- File 21 - Alhambra Hotel and/or Hagan Buildings
(1843-1850)
- File 22 - Alabama Militia Record (1847)
- File 23 - Certificate as Bailiff (1821-1850)
- File 24 - Neptune Fire Company (1826-1830)
- File 25 - Oaths (1826-1849)
- File 26 - Case Records (1814-1850)
- File 27 - Commitments to Jail (1831-1833)
- File 28 - Charles Boyington (1834-1835)
- File 29 - Citations (1821-1849)
- File 30 - Forbes and Company (1814-1831)
- File 31 - Orphan Asylum (1841-1850)
- File 32 - Elections/Appointments/Resignations
(1813-1850)
- File 33 - Court Accounts Paid (1814-1850)
- File 34 - Assessment Protest (1849)
- File 35 - Minutes/Orders/Resolutions/Correspondence
(1836-1850)
- File 36 - Amnesty/Proclamation Oaths (1865)
- File 37 - Amnesty/Proclamation Oaths (1868)
- File 38 - Original Presidential Patents
(1831-1834)
- File 39 - Motorcycle License (1907-1914)
- File 40 - Petitions to Become a Slave
(1860-1862)
- File 41 - St. Louis Tract Presidential Patent
(1901)
- File 42 - Confederate Records (1861-1967)
- File 43 - Confederate Records (1861-1967)
- File 44 - Confederate Records (1861-1967)
- File 45 - Confederate Records (1861-1967)
- File 46 - Confederate Records (1861-1967)
OTHER SOURCES
OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH IN MOBILE
Historic
Mobile Preservation Society Archives 300 Oakleigh Place, Mobile, Al
36604 (251) 432-6161 Fax: (251) 432-6161
Hours: Monday - Friday 9
a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mobile
Historic Development Commission 205 Government Street, Government
Plaza P.O. Box 1827, Mobile, Al 36633 (251) 208-7281 Fax: (251)
208-7966
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mobile
Municipal Archives 457 Church Street, Mobile, AL 36633 P.O. Box 1827,
Mobile, AL 36633 (251) 208-7740 Fax: (251) 208-7428
Hours: Monday -
Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Museum of
the City of Mobile 111 S. Royal Street, Mobile, AL 36602 (251)
208-7569 Fax: (251) 208-7686
Hours: Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Mobile
Public Library Local History and Genealogy Branch 704 Government
Street, Mobile, AL 36601 (251) 208-7093 Fax: (251) 208-5866
Hours:
Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
United
States Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District, Technical Library
109 St. Joseph Street, Room 5023 P.O. Box 2288, Mobile, AL
36688 (251) 690-3181 Fax: (251) 690-3182
Hours: Monday - Friday 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.
University
of South Alabama Archives 1504 Springhill Avenue, Room 0722, Mobile, AL
36688 (251) 434-3800 Fax: (251) 434-3622
Hours: Monday - Friday 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. (Closed for lunch)
African-American
Museum 564 Martin Luther King Avenue, Mobile, Al 36603 (251) 433-8511
Fax: (251) 433-4265
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m to 4 p.m. Friday 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday by appointments only
Mobile
Genealogical Society 1400 Joyce Road / P.O. Box 6224 Mobile, AL
36660-6224 (251) 414-1995 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from
10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Family History Center 5520
Zeigler Boulevard, Mobile, Al 36608
Hours: Sunday 2 p.m. to 6
p.m. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 8:30
p.m.
Cathedral of
the Immaculate Conception Archives 400 Government Street, P. O. Box
1966, Mobile, Al 36633 (251) 434-1589 Fax: (251) 434-1588
Hours: 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. but you must call or write for appointment. |