Glenn Family.

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The Glenn family moved to Alabama from Georgia in 1837, settling in Auburn in 1847. John Bowles Glenn was a Methodist minister and farmer, and served as chairman of the board of trustees of East Alabama Male College, 1854-1869. His son, Emory Thomas Glenn, served on the board of trustees and as treasurer of the college, 1858-1872. He continued as treasurer after the college became a land-grant institution in 1872. It was first called the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama and renamed Alabama Polytechnic Institute in 1899. Glenn retired in 1906.

From the description of Papers, 1848-1949. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 28627397

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creatorOf Glenn Family. Papers, 1848-1949. Auburn University.
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associatedWith Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama corporateBody
associatedWith Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station corporateBody
associatedWith Alabama Cooperative Extension Service corporateBody
associatedWith Alabama Polytechnic Institute corporateBody
associatedWith Auburn University corporateBody
associatedWith East Alabama Male College corporateBody
associatedWith East Alabama Male College. Board of Trustees. corporateBody
associatedWith Glenn, Allie, 1866-1953. person
associatedWith Glenn, Charles B., 1871-1967. person
associatedWith Glenn, E. T. (Emory Thomas), 1930-1906. person
associatedWith Glenn, J. B. (John Bowles), 1786-1869. person
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