Presidential Records : 1859-1924.

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Presidential Records : 1859-1924.

Business and professional correspondence, faculty and departmental reports (1902-1919) from Thach's tenure as President of Alabama Polytechnic Institute, later Auburn University; examinations and student papers (1890-1910); correspondence (1885-1902) from Thach's tenure as faculty secretary; and letters (1859-1863) from Thach's father, Robert H. Thach, to his mother, Elizabeth Coleman Thach.

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