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Hugo Rogers Papers
This collection consists of research materials, data, articles, reports, and many items related to Rogers's long career as a scientist.
Isaac J. Rogers Papers
This small collection, maintained in original order, focuses predominantly on the life and experiences of Isaac J. Rogers during the Civil War and the late nineteenth century. The collection includes his order book/journal, transcriptions of order book/journal entries, and his obituary. Also included in the collection are newspaper clippings depicting University of Alabama football player, Isaac J. "Ike" Rogers, potentially a younger relative of Isaac J. Rogers.
Rotary Club of Auburn Records
John W. Rush Papers
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.
Gerald Douglas Salter Papers
This collection consists of two paper diplomas.
James Benson Sellers Papers
Mitchell R. Sharpe Papers
This collection is composed of correspondence that Mitchell Sharpe initiated during research on his thesis, The Novels of Waldo Frank: A Search for the American Form in the 1950's, and later during his research on rocket engine development and space flight in the 1960's and 1970's.
E. Wayne Shell papers
The collection consists of three accessions. The first accession contains research materials related to the career of Dr. E. Wayne Shell, as well as materials related to Shell's book Evolution of the Alabama Agroecosystem. The second accession contains photographs and a news booklet related to Clive V. Shell, Wayne's father, who was involved in the Alabama poultry industry. The third accession contains research materials on the history of the school of fisheries at Auburn University.
Jack Simms Papers
Accession 18-028 contains photographs, negatives, memorabilia and artifacts from A.P.I. (Auburn University) and Lee County, Alabama. Also some genealogy for the Moon and Barfield families. Accession 17-062 contains the genealogical records of Jack Simms, and his wife’s family. It also contains various photos for the Auburn: A Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village
