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Frank Ewell Boyd Scrapbook
Collection consists of one scrapbook from the Alabama Soil Fertility Society presented to Boyd upon his retirement. Scrapbook contains a brief summary of his career as well as letters of praise from his contemporaries.
Leroy Stafford Boyd Papers
Correspondence (1884-1944), primarily to Boyd, relating to Auburn and the Nu Chapter of Kappa Alpha fraternity; scrapbook (1888-1892) with college memorabilia; grade reports and exams (1888-1890); notebooks and notes (1882-1895); copy of Boyd's graduate essay and master's thesis (1895); and notes on John Dryden.
May Persis Harvey Boyd Papers
Certificates and diplomas (1899-1917) from Auburn Female Institute and Alabama Polytechnic Institute; letters (1907-1908) of recommendation; and a letter (1891) from Mike Harvey, stationed at Portsmouth, Virginia during the Civil War.
Robert Platt Boyd Jr. Papers
Collection contains mainly United States postage stamps issued from 1919 to 1999, also contains several books of stamps from the Soviet Union, Vietnam and Laos. In addition to postage stamps, the collection contains correspondence between Boyd and his parents while he was stationed in Cambodia from 1955 to 1956.
Robert Platt Boyd Papers
Family and college photographs; album of highway engineering photographs from Morgan County; engineer's field book (1902-1907); API memorabilia (1905-1921); circulars to API graduate assistants (1905); class essays; and notes made during a 1924 trip to Texas.
Edith E.L. Boyer Papers
The collection consists of articles, pamphlets, and pictures regarding Edith Boyer’s involvement with organizations centered on world peace.
H.B. Bozeman Collection
Louis Otto Brackeen Collection
Collection contains mainly research materials used to prepare his book History of the Alabama Press Association 1871-1959. Also contains personal project scrapbooks and some office files.
James T. Bradley Papers
Joe Brady Papers
Consists mainly of a manuscript written and researched by Linda Foster Rainey, the collection details the life of Joe Brady, a lumber businessman and community leader in Birmingham, AL. Contains the manuscript rough draft, photocopies of correspondence, photos, advertisements for chainsaws, lumber, etc., and other documents pertaining to Brady's life. The collection would be useful for subjects in lumber, Southern industry, and Alabama in WWII--homefront.
