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Ralph "Shug" Jordan Papers
This collection contains correspondence, game passes, newspaper clippings, play diagrams, photographs and ephemera relating to the career of Auburn University football coach James Ralph "Shug" Jordan. Also included is an oral history interview with his wife Evelyn Jordan.
The Josephs Land: Ephraim or Great Britain, Manasseh or United States Manuscript
Consists of a manuscript in which Robert T. Knox argues that the British and Anglo-Saxon Americans are, respectively, the remnants of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, two of the lost ten tribes of Israel. Knox also traces the descent of George Washington, Robert E. Lee and Queen Victoria from Adam and Eve.
Edith Royster Judd Papers
The collection consists of correspondence primarily concerning the Sims family and newspaper clippings saved by Mrs. Judd for her collection of humorous stories and sayings. A few pamphlets, clippings and some correspondence in the collection relate to Mrs. Judd's career in education in North Carolina.
Rodrigo Rodriguez Kabana Papers
Clinton Kaminis Papers
This collection contains an article and photographs of Clinton Kaminis at his work treating horses and mules in Burma during World War II.
KDA Industrial Product Design Records
This collection includes designs, drawings, documents, concepts, prototypes, press releases, logos, mailing material, correspondence, and miscellaneous material related to the KDA Industrial Product Design Company. This material primarily details ideas for new products, many of which the company designed for specific clients. These items also document routine business tasks of KDA Design like corresponding with clients, preparing mailings, and designing a company webpage.
Wilbur B. Kelley Sr. Papers
James J. Kilpatrick Collection
This collection includes one letter from James J. Kilpatrick to G. E. Geiger, Auburn University Library, regarding overdue books checked out by Kevin Kilpatrick.
Madison Kilpatrick Papers
This collection includes photocopies and transcriptions of five letters written by Pvt. Madison Kilpatrick to his family who lived on a farm near Godfrey, Putnam Co., Georgia. The photocopies of the manuscripts and typescripts were provided by Georgia State Archives, February 1965. Also included is the correspondece between Mr. Norman B. Cranford and the Georgia Department of Archives and History regarding the letters from Kilpatrick.
