Auburn (Ala.)
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Kenneth W. Noe Papers
This collection includes research and teaching notes, professional and personal correspondence, and various documents showcasing Dr. Kenneth W. Noe's career as a Civil War historian, history professor, nonfiction author, and active member of the academic community. Photocopies of original historical documents used in his research, such as The Memoir of Marcus Woodcock, 9th Kentucky Infantry, are also included.
Ann Pearson Papers
Mary E. Reese Papers
Consists of Mary E. Reese's handwritten, bound copy of her "Early History of Auburn," one original circular for the Auburn Masonic Female College dated 1852, a photocopy of the legislative act that incorporated Auburn, and a note about the manuscript from Kate Lane, wife of Petrie.
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.
Thach Family Genealogical Papers
The Discussion Group
This collection includes a constitution, minute book (1949-1964), and a limited number of letters, notes, resolutions, and miscellaneous items. No records exist for the period 1925-1948
United Daughters of the Confederacy Records
Records include yearbooks (1911-2019); minutes (1896-2006); membership applications (1900-2006); scrapbooks (1903-2020) of chapter activities and Civil War-related features; state convention programs (1897-1983); Alabama Division yearbooks (1924-2017); pamphlets (1914-1985); financial records; newspaper clippings; photographs; correspondence; and miscellaneous General Division materials. The 2019-2020 scrapbook includes a few pages related to COVID-19, coronavirus, and includes a mask.
