Sports & Recreation History Sources at The McCall Library

The UMS baseball team, c. 1910. Erik Overbey Collection.
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AS YOU LIKE IT CLUB
Founded on October 10, 1914, this women's group met to study literature and the arts.
It was at one point affiliated with the Federation of Women's Clubs. This small collection
consists of the group's year-long programs from 1973 through 1987. The programs include
organizational histories as well as its constitution and by-laws. .5 linear foot.
AZALEA CITY QUILTERS GUILD
Established in 1980 by a small group of local women, the Azalea City Quilters Guild
has held quilt shows since its second year. The group also holds workshops and donates
quilts for fundraising to various local charities, including the Ronald McDonald House
and Project Linus. This collection consists of organizational records, photographs,
scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, quilt show programs, quilt patterns, correspondence,
and other memorabilia collected by members of the group. 10.5 linear feet.
CONSULAR CORPS OF MOBILE
Mobile was at one time home to many consulates from around the world. Around 1953
the group established as a social organization the Consular Corps of Mobile. Beginning
in the mid-1950s and continuing into the early 1970s, members of the corps used their
influence to encourage growth of the Port of Mobile. After the 1970s the corps reverted
back to its original design. The papers consists of primarily documents relating to
the group's annual receptions, including invitations, proposed guest lists, and RSVPs.
Other files pertain to the corps itself and include membership lists, annual dues,
and financial information. There are also news articles and press releases. 1.25 linear
feet.
CROOM, STEPHENS G.
This collection focuses on material associated with USS Alabama (BB-60), the Battleship
Commission, and Battleship Park. Stephens Croom was instrumental in the acquisition
and establishment of Battleship Memorial Park and served as the first secretary of
the USS Alabama Battleship Commission. 1 linear foot.
DICKSON, CHARLES
Charles Dickson was an amateur historian who spent many hours researching the history
of this area. His collection contains microfilmed copies of his handwritten three-ring
notebooks. Included within the notebooks are histories of the Mobile theater, Mobile sports, Mobile military, Mobile baseball, Mobile settlers, as well as retrospectives on wars throughout American history,
studies of the colonial powers and Indians of Mobile, and a look back at the Reconstruction
period. 4 reels.
DOWNING, MAURICE A. "CASEY"
These papers contain correspondence, printed matter, notes, and newspaper clippings
relating to Downing's legislative career in the Alabama House of Representatives from
1962 to 1974. During those years he introduced legislation in support of the Mobile
Greyhound Park, the East and West Fowl River connection, and the University of South
Alabama Health Service Foundation. Includes materials through 1984. Other portions
of the collection focus on mental health, conservation, and wildlife, as well as the
Alabama State Docks, Mobile General Hospital, Brookley Air Force Base, and the Tennessee-Tombigbee
Waterway. 5 linear feet.
DRAGO BAND
A small handwritten journal (ca. 1903-1908) that appears to have been kept by Dan
Drago, the leader of the Drago Band. In the early twentieth century, the Drago Band
was very popular. The journal documents this fact. Hardly a day passed when the band
wasn't requested to play at some ball, hotel ballroom, wedding, or social club. The
journal notes the days and places of concerts, lists the members of the band, and
shows the amounts each member was paid. Please click here for an exhibit of material related to the band. .25 linear foot.
GERMAN RELIEF ASSOCIATION
This benevolent organization was active in Mobile from 1866 to 1941. The collection
is in both German and English, with English used after 1917. Included are minutes,
membership lists, correspondence, and other material relating to the organization
from 1866 to 1943. Three of the more notable Mobilians who belonged to the organization
were Julius Goldstein, Henry Forchheimer, and Abraham Levy. 5 linear feet.
HINES, JOHN GUS
Artist John Gus Hines worked in Mobile, ca. 1867-1921, as a set designer for various
theaters. He also designed and built floats for Mardi Gras parades and other occasions
in Mobile and other cities. The collection contains 36 diaries with brief notations
of daily activities including remarks about construction of floats, theatrical sets,
and other projects. It also contains 126 pen and pencil drawings of Mardi Gras Floats
for various organizations. 1 linear foot.
HOWARD LODGE
The Howard Lodge, both an AF&AM and an F&AM Masonic organization, was founded in 1846.
This collection consists of xerox copies of a history of the lodge, a master's report
from 1946-1947, a centennial anniversary celebration, and membership rolls from 1845
to 1964. Also contains 14 black and white photos (8 x 10) of groups and individuals,
some of which are identified and dated. 2 linear feet.
JUNIOR LEAGUE OF MOBILE
The Junior League of Mobile was originally founded in 1925 as the Mobile Charity League.
In 1932 it was incorporated into the Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI).
The Junior League is committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential
of women, and improving communities through effective action and leadership. The Junior
League of Mobile Records contain correspondence, minutes, publications, photographs,
scrapbooks, and subject files detailing the operations of the organization from its
founding through 2009. The subject files cont