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Andrew Clark, Jr Papers
Clason Family Papers
Clay Family Papers
Letters, wills, and other items related to J.M. Clay. Of particular note are several letters written by him and his wife Mary during the Civil War.
Mildred Coates Papers
This collection contains correspondence, financial records, research notes, and digital records pertaining to the project "This Goodly Land: Alabama's Literary Landscape." Also included are documents, photos, and items related to both the personal and professional life of Mildred "Midge" Coates.
William Armstrong Cochran Jr. Papers
Contains loose scrapbook pages for one book, along with a few newspaper clippings, Auburn publications, and loose photographs. Notable photographs and negatives include an image from 1938 of Auburn’s first traffic light at College and Magnolia, images from “Greater Auburn Day” which took place February 22, 1939 including images of Alabama Governor Frank M. Dixon, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s visit to Auburn in 1939, and Eleanor Roosevelt’s visit to Auburn later that year.
Jonathan Fuller Coghill Letters
Photocopied typescripts of fifteen letters from Jonathan Fuller Coghill, Company G, 23rd North Carolina, C.S.A., to his parents, sister, and brother.
Albert Coker Collection
This collection contains photographs collected by Coker and several books on art and music.
College of Education Records
William Dean Colman Papers
Letters are a result of attempts by Samuel Colman to collect back pay for his son, William Dean Colman, who was killed in battle in October of 1862. Payment was made in May of 1864. Also contains a formal visiting card, genealogical data on the Shattuck family and a photo of William Shattuck.
Committee for the Preservation of Auburn's African American History
This record group includes research materials, draft copies, financial information, and other materials related to the publication of the Committee for the Preservation of Auburn's African American History's book Lest We Forget: A History of African Americans in Auburn, Alabama
