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Captain Daniel C. Holsenbeck Papers
This collections contains an oral history interview (audio cassettes and transcript) on the topic of the presidency of Hanly Funderburk at Auburn University in the early 1980s. It also contains a clipping file on president Funderburk.
Holtville School Collection
Home Economists in Home and Community
Collection includes meeting minutes, notes, bylaws (1949-51), and membership rosters from this organization made up of approximately 40 retired teachers and homemakers.
Honors College Collection
This collection consists of memoranda, correspondence, and notes.
Walter Scott Hoover Papers
This collection consists of Hoover's personal papers, materials covering his various patents on airplane propeller parts, and the legal issues generated over those patents. In addition, there are materials related to his work as a farmer, and the owner of a transmission and pulley company.
James M. Hopper Papers
This collection consists of a letter sent from James M. Hopper to M. M. McDonald of Mobile, Alabama on October 10, 1854, while describing Hopper's visit to family or friends in Mobile County, Alabama.
William Emory Horne Letter
Consists of one letter from William Emory Horne to his aunt, Susan Bourland Boswell Brown in Bullock County, Alabama. In the letter, written September 24, 1872, Horne described life at the school and in the town of Auburn, Alabama.
Andrew P. Hornsby Jr Papers
This collection consists of documents relating to BancGroup, Auburn University Alumni Association, and the Board of Trustees.
David Housel Papers
Old athletic photographs of Auburn, bound athletic books, memorial/ eulogies for Coach Beard, sports information on Auburn football practices, official N.C.A.A. game summaries, and historic football programs.
George S. Houston Papers
Contains two licenses to sell liquor issued in Limestone County, Alabama in 1873; one certificate appointing an agent to go to Tennessee to receive two fugitives from justice and bring them back to Alabama in 1878; one bill of sale to George S. Houston for the purchase of a slave in 1839; one bill to Mrs. G. S. Houston from Athens Female College for tuition and books in 1881 and one receipt for merchandise from Adams Express Company, Athens, Alabama in 1869.
