Papers, 1852-1980.

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Papers, 1852-1980.

Photographs (1870-1975) and certificates (1852-1980) of the Terrell and Basore families. Leila Avary Terrell papers include boarding house ledgers (1921-1941); financial records concerning stocks (1921-1968); and correspondence (1941-1970). Cleburne Ammen Basore papers include biographical material (1929-1965); professional correspondence (1940-1965); research notes concerning the Basore-Barnham process, patents, and publications (1931-1966); Dept. of Chemical Engineering correspondence (1939-1956); Engineering Experiment Station correspondence (1930-1956), publications (1930-1945), and reports and studies (ca. 1940-1965). Annie Terrell Basore papers include scrapbooks about her mother and husband, state and local history, and genealogy; biographical material (1914-1977); correspondence (1940-1979); records of civic activities (1930-1980); and genealogical records including notes, charts, letters, and publications.

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Auburn University.

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