Size: 12 items
Date Span: 1863-1990
Scope / Content: Photographs, documents and correspondence relating to the Bolding Farm and family, including a typescript of a letter (1863) from I. J. Rogers to his parents, written from the camp of the 27th Alabama Infantry.
Biographical Sketch: James T. Bowling was a native of Colbert County, owner and operator of Bolding Farm, a Century Farm of Alabama.
SERIES 1: Images
b) Bolding Home, 1990
c) Spring at Bolding Home, 1990
d) Bolding Farm, Log Corn Crib, 199-
e) Barn at Bolding Farm, 1990
f) Hay Field at Bolding Farm, 1990
g) Jacinto Road with Cedar Creek Bridge in Distance, 1990
h) Cedar Creek Farm Concrete Bridge, 1990
"The Bridge Over Cedar Creek": Card illustration of the painting, and Artist John W. Morgan's explanation of the painting
SERIES 2: Documents
Commission as Justice of the Peace, James T. Bolding, September 1, 1900 (Copy)
Letter Joseph Wheeler to J.T. Bolding, April 8, 1884 (Copy)
Extract, Natchez Trace Traveler, Vol. 5, No. 2, May 1985, re: Civil Docket Book of James T. Bolding, JP (1890-1892)
Copy, Confederate Muster Roll, Co. B, 27th Regt., Alabama Infantry, July-October 1863, with name of J.T. Bolding
Typed copy, Letter I.J. Rogers, September 17, 1863, 27th Regt. Alabama Infantry, Morton Station