Brannon, Peter A. (Peter Alexander), 1882-
Variant namesPeter Alexander Brannon was born at Seale, Russell Co., Ala., 30 Aug. 1882. He was educated at the public school, Seale High School, and graduated in 1900 from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, majoring in pharmaceutical chemistry. He married Frances Frazer in Columbus, Ga., on 5 Oct. 1904.
After practicing as a pharmacist in Columbus, Ga., Talladega, Ala., Troy, Ala., and Montgomery, Ala., Brannon began working at the Alabama Dept. of Archives and History (ADAH) on 1 Feb. 1911. When Mrs. Marie Bankhead Owen retired as director of the ADAH, Brannon became director and served as such until his death in 1967. He was involved in various historical organizations and published numerous articles and papers on Alabama history.
From the description of Papers, 1860-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145410027
Peter Alexander Brannon was born at Seale, Russell Co., Ala. 30 Aug. 1882. He was educated at the public school, Seale High School, and graduated in 1900 from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, majoring in pharmaceutical chemistry. He married Frances Frazer in Columbus, Ga., on 5 Oct. 1904.
After practicing as a pharmacist in Columbus, Ga., Talladega, Ala., Troy, Ala., and Montgomery, Ala., Brannon began working at the Alabama Dept. of Archives and History (ADAH) on 1 Feb. 1911. When Mrs. Marie Bankhead Owen retired as director of the ADAH, Brannon became director and served as such until his death in 1967. He was involved in various historical organizations and published numerous articles and papers on Alabama history.
From the description of South Around to Cross Ellicott's Line: photographic scrapbook, 1938. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122557913
Peter Alexander Brannon was born at Seale, Russell Co., Ala., 1882 Aug. 30. He was educated at the public school, Seale High School, and graduated in 1900 from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, majoring in pharmaceutical chemistry. He married Frances Frazer in Columbus, Ga., on 1904 Oct. 5.
After practicing as a pharmacist in Columbus, Ga., Talladega, Alabama, Troy, Ala., and Montgomery, Ala., Brannon began working at the Alabama Dept. of Archives and History (ADAH) on 1911 Feb. 1. When Mrs. Marie Bankhead Owen retired as director of the ADAH in 1955, Brannon became director and served as such until his death in 1967. He was involved in various historical organizations and published numerous articles and papers on Alabama history.
From the description of Alabama Anthropological Society negative and print collection, [191?]-[191?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122568504
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Birth 1882