Alabama Polytechnic Institute
Dates
- Existence: 1899 - 1960
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
William Harmong Lamar Papers
Contains a letter, dated November 27, 1866, from Mr. C. Raiford to W. H. Larmar notifying him of his election to the Board of Trustees of the East Alabama Male College; Dr. Lamar's receipt for payment of tuition for his son and daughter and a relative, Robert Barnett, dated September, 1866, signed by, President J. F. Dowdell; and W. H. Lamar's Oath of Allegiance, dated August 26, 1865.
Lela I. Legare Collection
This collection contains correspondence, pamphlets, convention programs, papers delivered at meetings of the Alabama Pharmaceutical Association and the Birmingham and Montgomery Retail Druggists Associations. Also includes newspaper clippings concerning national pharmacy issues and Legare's framed certificate of registration to practice pharmacy.
Hanchey E. Logue Papers
This collection consists of scrapbooks and 35 mm color slides of 4-H Club material. Scrapbooks include correspondence, leaflets, programs, photographs, and clippings. Scrapbook pages removed and placed in file folders; clippings photocopied. Slides document state and national 4-H Club meetings, 1949-1952, and the history of Alabama Corn, Tomato, and 4-H Clubs, 1914-1970.
James Richard Rutland Papers
Accession contains biographical and genealogical information; correspondence (1917-1944); API English department records; comments on teaching; research by Rutland on Emerson and John H. Parnell; collected information particularly about Auburn; lecture notes; clippings; pamphlets; programs; photographs; and scrapbook.
Harry Howell Smith Papers
This collection contains photographs, newspaper clippings, a scrapbook, and correspondence related to Harry Howell Smith and his father Otis David Smith.
Toomer's Drug Co. Records
Samuel Wallace Welch Papers
Consists of a scrapbook with newspaper clippings regarding the Spanish Influenza epidemic of 1918 taken from American newspapers and magazines. Includes a typescript report from the State Board of Health Officer overseeing the infirmary at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (presently Auburn University) during the epidemic from the fall of 1918 to the spring of 1919.
John J. Wilmore Papers
This collection contains John Jenkins Wilmore's work correspondence 1903-1904; personal papers 1834-1994; and a mineral and fossil collection.
