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By Dixie Norwood
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The William Lindsey McDonald Collection (1927-2009; eighty-one boxes) is part of the research collection of William Lindsey McDonald, alumnus of the University of North Alabama, Florence City (AL) historian, and author. Research includes notes, correspondence, ephemera, scrapbooks, duplicated manuscripts, organizational minutes, artifacts, and numerous photographs. Most of the materials relate to the history of the Shoals area. Research articles related to Alabama and surrounding states also are part of this collection. Some materials are personal in nature, particularly those related to family history.
Biographical Note
William Lindsey (Bill) McDonald (June 7, 1927- June 20, 2009) was a native of Florence, Alabama. A lover of history since his youth, Bill McDonald was renowned for his in-depth knowledge of the area's history. A tireless researcher, he served as the Florence City Historian from 1989 and authored or co-authored fifteen books, as well as numerous articles in magazines, newspapers, and periodicals. After serving in World War II, Dr. McDonald received a degree in business administration from Florence State Teachers College (now UNA) in 1952. He was a member of the first graduation class of the new ROTC program, and after graduation from college, he left to serve as a Second Lieutenant in the Korean War. After retiring as an Army Reserve Colonel with thirty-eight years of service, Dr. McDonald had assignments on the staffs of the Provost Marshal General and the Assistant Chief of Staff for Personnel at the Pentagon. In addition to his Florence State degree, Dr. McDonald graduated from the Army's Command and General Staff College (1974), the Industrial College of the Armed Forces (1975), and pursued seminary studies in the United Methodist Church. He was a member of the National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.
After returning to the Shoals, Dr. McDonald was employed with the Tennessee Valley National Fertilizer Development Center and retired in 1988 as Chief of the Budget Staff. A retired minister, he served several rural churches in Lauderdale and Colbert Counties, and wrote prolifically on the history of Methodism in North Alabama. From 1968 to 1989, he served as Chair of the Florence Historical Board and in 1989 was appointed City Historian, a position he held until he died in 2009.
He also served as president of the Tennessee Valley Historical Society and the North Alabama Historical Association, as well as Conference Historian for the North Alabama United Methodist Church. Dr. McDonald assisted in the organization of five museums in the North Alabama area and researched and wrote the texts for more than seventy-five historical markers in Florence, Lauderdale County and Courtland. The recipient of numerous awards and commendations, Dr. McDonald was recognized by the UNA Alumni Association with a Community Service Award in October 2000 and conferred with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by UNA in May 2006.
Bill McDonald collected historical information about the Shoals area for more than half a century. His research involved personal interviews, painstaking analysis of original documents and materials, and an uncanny ability to piece together information and ideas in unique and interesting ways. His personal collection included notes, hundreds of photographs, research documents, and a number of limited and one-of-a kind resources. In addition to his books, the public most often had access to Dr. McDonald's wealth of knowledge through his writings on Shoals history in the Florence Times-Daily.
Bill McDonald was married to Dorothy Carter McDonald, an artist and retired teacher in the Florence City School System. They made their home in Florence and had two daughters: Dr. Nancy Carter McDonald and Suzannah Lee McDonald.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Biographical],
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Series 2: Organizations],
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Series 3: Correpondence],
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Series 4: Speeches],
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Series 5: Writings],
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Series 6: Sermons],
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Series 7: Research Articles],
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Series 8: Historic Sites],
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Series 9: Historic Sites--Lauderdale County],
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Series 10: Lauderdale County History],
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Series 11: East Lauderdale],
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Series 12: West Lauderdale],
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Series 13: Cloverdale],
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Series 14: Green Hill],
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Series 15: Pickwick],
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Series 16: St. Florian],
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Series 17: Waterloo],
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Series 18: Florence History],
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Series 19: Florence Lauderdale Public Library],
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Series 20: East Florence],
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Series 21: Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital],
[Series 22: Colbert County/Muscle Shoals],
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Series 23: Gilbert Plantation Records],
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Series 24: Wilson Dam/TVA],
[[information restricted]],
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Series 26: University of North Alabama],
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Series 27: Factories and Mills],
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Series 28: Churches],
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Series 29: Lauderdale County Families],
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Series 30: Families],
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Series 31: Prominent Persons],
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Series 32: John Coffee],
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Series 34: Patton and Weeden Families],
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Series 35: Black Residents in the Shoals],
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Series 36: Veterans],
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Series 37: Indian Collection],
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Series 38: Civil War Materials],
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Series 42: Journals],
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Series 39: Alabama],
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Series 41: Maps],
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Series 33: Jackson Family],
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Series 40: Tennessee],
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Series 43: Image Collection Index],
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All]
- Series 22: Colbert County/Muscle Shoals

- Box 28

- Folder 1: "Scientific Age" by Nancy Beard

- Folder 2: History of Florence, Lauderdale, Wilson Dam, & N. TRHTS Plants (c. 1925) "The Power City at Wilson Dam Muscle Shoals": Edited by AJ Wilste, Advertising by R.R. Humphries

- Folder 3: "Reflections of Muscle Shoals History" Vol VI

- Folder 4: Colbert County--Leighton, AL

- Folder 5: Colbert County--Miscellaneous

- Folder 6: Colbert County History--Miscellaneous

- Folder 7: "History of Muscle Shoals, Pictures of Wilson Dam" by W.R. McKerall

- Folder 8: Muscle Shoals Reconsidered

- Folder 9: Muscle Shoals Reconsidered

- Folder 10: Brief History of Franklin and Colbert Counties

- Folder 11: "Addenda on Mussel vs. Muscle" by Ralph W. Dexter

- Folder 12: Robbery of the Muscle Shoals Canal by Jesse James

- Folder 13: Colbert County--"North Alabama Railroad Club Transportation Museum" (Sheffield, Ala,)

- Folder 14: Colbert County--"Welcome to Cherokee Alabama" (1990)

- Folder 15: Colbert County--Mrs. Rosa Stine's Reminiscences (Tuscumbia)

- Folder 16: Historic Sites--Colbert County--Miscellaneous

- Folder 17: 1820 Census of Franklin (Present Day Colbert County) and Official Register (1817-1819)

- Folder 18: Distinguished Men, Women, and Families of Franklin County, Alabama

- Folder 19: Notes on Historic Homes in Cherokee, Leighton, and Colbert County Part 1 & 2

- Folder 20: Sheffield of Today

- Folder 21: Sheffield--City on the Bluff (1885-1985

- Folder 22: "An Industrial Actuality--Muscle Shoals" (Pamphlet)

- Folder 23: "Brown Funeral Homes and Insurance Co., Inc." (Pamphlet)

- Folder 24: Census of Sheffield, Alabama--City Cemetery (1933)

- Folder 25: "Introduction to Colbert County, Alabama"

- Folder 26: FAME Studio

- Folder 27: Colbert County History

- Folder 28: Colbert County History

- Folder 29: Colbert County History--Tuscumbia, Courtland, and Decatur Railroad

- Box 29

- Folder 1: Colbert and Franklin Geneaologies

- Folder 2: Colbert and Franklin Geneaologies

- Folder 3: History of Tuscumbia by James Jackson (1972)

- Folder 4: LaGrange Cemetery

- Folder 5: Ethel Davis and Arts News Clippings

- Folder 6: Early History of Tuscumbia, Alabama

- Folder 7: Tuscumbia's 70 Years Fued Emerges into a Violent and Deadly Gunfight, Late 1800's

- Folder 8: Wintson, Mary C. Diary (Tuscumbia, Ala. 1852-1854)

- Folder 9: Muscle Shoals

- Folder 10: Early Muscle Shoals--Schools, Religion, Homes, etc.

- Folder 11: West Colbert County Wills

- Folder 12: Soil Survey--Colbert County, Alabama (1939)

Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Biographical],
[
Series 2: Organizations],
[
Series 3: Correpondence],
[
Series 4: Speeches],
[
Series 5: Writings],
[
Series 6: Sermons],
[
Series 7: Research Articles],
[
Series 8: Historic Sites],
[
Series 9: Historic Sites--Lauderdale County],
[
Series 10: Lauderdale County History],
[
Series 11: East Lauderdale],
[
Series 12: West Lauderdale],
[
Series 13: Cloverdale],
[
Series 14: Green Hill],
[
Series 15: Pickwick],
[
Series 16: St. Florian],
[
Series 17: Waterloo],
[
Series 18: Florence History],
[
Series 19: Florence Lauderdale Public Library],
[
Series 20: East Florence],
[
Series 21: Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital],
[Series 22: Colbert County/Muscle Shoals],
[
Series 23: Gilbert Plantation Records],
[
Series 24: Wilson Dam/TVA],
[[information restricted]],
[
Series 26: University of North Alabama],
[
Series 27: Factories and Mills],
[
Series 28: Churches],
[
Series 29: Lauderdale County Families],
[
Series 30: Families],
[
Series 31: Prominent Persons],
[
Series 32: John Coffee],
[
Series 34: Patton and Weeden Families],
[
Series 35: Black Residents in the Shoals],
[
Series 36: Veterans],
[
Series 37: Indian Collection],
[
Series 38: Civil War Materials],
[
Series 42: Journals],
[
Series 39: Alabama],
[
Series 41: Maps],
[
Series 33: Jackson Family],
[
Series 40: Tennessee],
[
Series 43: Image Collection Index],
[
All]