Basore Family.

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Leila Avary Terrell ran a boarding house in Auburn, Alabama from 1902 until the mid-1950's. Her daughter Annie graduated from Alabama Polytechnic Institute, later Auburn University, in 1914. Annie married classmate Cleburne Ammen Basore in 1920 and taught math at A.P.I., 1942-1950. Basore was a professor of chemical engineering at A.P.I., 1920-1963, head of the Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 1939-1963, and assistant director of the Engineering Experiment Station, 1937-1960.

From the description of Papers, 1852-1980. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 27439135

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associatedWith Allen family. family
associatedWith Andrews famiily. family
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associatedWith Auburn University. Dept. of Chemical Engineering. corporateBody
associatedWith Auburn University. Engineering Experiment Station. corporateBody
associatedWith Avary family. family
associatedWith Basore, Annie Terrell, 1895-1982. person
associatedWith Basore, Cleburne Ammen, 1893-1974. person
associatedWith Cole family. family
associatedWith Daughters of the American Revolution. Alabama Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Spratling family. family
associatedWith Strickland family. family
associatedWith Terrell family. family
associatedWith Terrell, Leila Avary, 1866-1970. person
associatedWith United Daughters of the Confederacy. Admiral Semmes Chapter (Auburn, Ala.) corporateBody
associatedWith Ware family. family
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Georgia
Oak Bowery (Ala.)
Alabama--Auburn
Alabama--Chambers County
Chambers County (Ala.)
Auburn (Ala.)
Alabama
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