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Title
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General Pierce Manning Butler Young Papers
Creator
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Keith S. Hebert, Professor of History, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>
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Bartow History Museum
Subject
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Archival collection of papers of Confederate States of America General Pierce Manning Butler Young of Bartow County, Georgia. The papers are owned by the Bartow Histoy Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. Visit their <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">website</a> for additional information about their museum exhibits, archival collections, and public programs.
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Bartow History Museum
Date
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1850-1877
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Bartow History Museum
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All papers held in this collection are the property of the Bartow History Museum. Any reproduction or publication of these papers must be approved by the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>.
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English
Description
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<br />General Pierce Manning Butler Young, Confederate States of America, 1836-1896
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Title
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2005.36.162: Unknown to Sister, 1857 June 25
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Unknown
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P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
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Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
Date
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1857 June 25
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Heather M. Haley
Auburn University
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JPEG
PDF
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English
Type
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Manuscript
Subject
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1857; Transcription; Greenville, SC; Marriage; Religion; Agnes Thompson; Gossip; Work Horses; Pierce; Family Home; Maintenance; Agriculture; Family Visitation; Religion
Description
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This four-page handwritten letter is commentary on life in Greenville, South Carolina. The author details his labor in fixing railings, fences, and gates. Additionally, he laments how difficult it is to grow a garden. In fact, he is so busy at maintenance work around the estate that the only time he is able to leave the property is to attend church.
1857
Agnes Thompson
Agriculture
Family Home
Gossip
Greenville SC
maintenance
marriage
Pierce
Religion
Transcription
work horses
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Title
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Alabama Places and Spaces
Subject
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Description
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Creator
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Auburn University
Keith S. Hebert
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Auburn University
University of North Alabama
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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Clyde Carter House
Subject
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Colbert County, Alabama; Ford City, Alabama; Clyde Carter House; Clyde Carter; Henry Ford; Wilson Dam; Rural Electrification Act; Agriculture; Architecture; National Register of Historic Places
Creator
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Brian Corrigan, University of North Alabama
Source
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National Register of Historic Places, Clyde Carter House, Ford City, Colbert County, Alabama, National Register #04000559.
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Date
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November 7, 2015
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text, image
Description
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Built between 1924 and 1930, the Clyde Carter House is a Spanish-Eclectic-style cottage located in what was (briefly) the Bernard Subdivision of Ford City. With its "fanciful," European-influenced design and stuccoed walls, the house stands out amongst the Bungalow-style dwellings which otherwise dominate its rural setting.
The Carter residence was the first, and only, home built for the proposed Bernard Subdivision, envisioned as a planned community for nitrate-plant workers and their families after Henry Ford announced his intention to buy Wilson Dam from the federal government and remake the agricultural Shoals into "a modern industrial landscape." When Ford's plans fell through, development of a planned community at Ford City was scrapped, and construction of the Spanish Eclectic cottage was abandoned until Clyde Carter purchased the property in 1930.
For a decade and a half, beginning in 1930, Carter and his family grew cotton and corn on the surrounding farmland, and the same two crops were still being farmed on the property as recently as 2004, when the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Agriculture
Architecture
Clyde Carter
Clyde Carter House
Colbert County Alabama
Ford City Alabama
Henry Ford
National Register of Historic Places
Rural Electrification Act
Wilson Dam
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Title
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Alabama Places and Spaces
Subject
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Description
An account of the resource
Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Creator
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Auburn University
Keith S. Hebert
Contributor
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Auburn University
University of North Alabama
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Title
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Jenkins Farm House
Subject
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Lee County, AL; Dupree. AL; Agriculture; National Register of Historic Places
Description
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The Jenkins Farm House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 15, 2008. The house is located in Dupree, Lee County, Alabama.
Creator
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Keith S. Hebert
Publisher
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Date
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2015-4-28
Contributor
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Keith S. Hebert, Rivers A. Langley, Photographer
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Rivers A. Langley, Photographer
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JPEG and Text
Language
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English
Type
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Image and Text
Agriculture
Dupree
Lee County
National Register of Historic Places
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Title
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Alabama Places and Spaces
Subject
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Description
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Creator
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Auburn University
Keith S. Hebert
Contributor
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Auburn University
University of North Alabama
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Title
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Graves Center
Subject
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Education; Lee County, AL; Auburn University; New Deal; Graves, Bibb; Graves Center; Greek Revival; Agricultural Extension Service; Auburn University Special Collections and Archives; Montgomery, AL; Alabama Polytechnic Institute; Auburn, AL
Description
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Alabama Polytechnic Institute built the Graves Center – actually a complex of thirty cottages, an amphitheatre, a large dining hall, and a brass bust of New Deal era governor Bibb Graves – piecemeal throughout the 1930s. The complex of 30 Greek Revival style white cottages were originally intended by the Agricultural Extension Service to accommodate agriculturalists in town for conventions, but served a variety of functions, including housing Auburn’s football team. The dining hall served as the university cafeteria and also served as a venue for dances, costume parties, and commencement exercises. The university relocated the brass bust of Bibb Graves to the Auburn University Special Collections and Archives on the bottom floor of Ralph Brown Draughon Library. Today, two remnants of the Graves Center remain on campus. The first is the amphitheatre, which was originally constructed from granite setts that once paved Commerce Street in downtown Montgomery. Graves Amphitheatre is located at the corner of Duncan Drive and Graves Drive on Auburn University’s campus. One of the Greek Revival cottages still stands approximately four hundred feet west of the intersection of Duncan Drive and West Samford Avenue.
Creator
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Taylor McGaughy
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Image Source:http://s83.photobucket.com/user/randy4au/media/Auburn/au_webfinds/bibb_graves_amphitheatre.jpg.html
Text Source: Ralph Draughon, Jr., Delos Hughes, and Ann Pearson, Lost Auburn: A Village Remembered in Period Photographs (Montgomery: NewSouth Books, 2012), 31-32.
Publisher
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Date
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2014-11-28
Contributor
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Taylor McGaughy
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JPEG and Text
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image and Text
Agriculture
Auburn University
Education
Lee County