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| Abram, Susan |
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| Albrecht, Rebecca |
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| Anderson Wade, Kathryn Lindsay |
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| Bagley, Joseph M. |
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| Belcher, Deborah |
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| Burge, Kevin |
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| Byrd, William N. |
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| Chandler, Dana |
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| Claridy, Keith |
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| Davis, Michael |
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| Duke, Brian |
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| Duncan, Chris |
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| English, Bertis Deon |
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| Farnell, Jr., Daniel |
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| Foster, Amy |
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| Frazier, Javan |
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| Frear, Sara |
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| Glynn, Tom |
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| Gorshkov, Boris |
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| Gourley, Bruce |
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| Grabarek, Kristin |
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| Hébert, Keith |
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| Hardin, John C. |
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| Haveman, Chris |
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| Hays, Johanna |
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| Hoskins, Patricia |
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| Lu, Alvin |
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| Markley, Greg |
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| Markow, John |
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| McGaughy, Taylor |
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| McLendon, Eric |
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| Michel, III, Marshall L. |
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| Newman Treviño , Jennifer |
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| Pomeroy, Steven |
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| Potter, Edmund Dickenson |
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| Siebenthaler, Donna |
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| Spencer, Alex |
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| Starr, Kristen |
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| Steward, Rodney J. |
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| Stratton, Clif |
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| Trevino, Ethan |
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| Welch, Melanie |
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| Wilson, Mark |
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Last updated
November 22, 2009
Susan M. Abram graduated from Western Carolina University (BS Anthropology, summa cum laude; MA American History). Arriving at Auburn from the Smoky Mountains, Abram majored in Early American History under Drs. Kathryn Braund and Anthony Carey, with minor fields in Modern World History and Modern American History under Drs. Patience Essah and Kenneth Noe, respectively. Abram worked as a GRA for the under Drs. Wayne Flynt and Jeff Jakeman at the newly launched Encyclopedia of Alabama. She has returned to western NC to complete her dissertation, while working as a Visiting Instructor at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee.
Presentations: Georgia Association for History, 2007; American Society for Ethnohistory, 2006 and 2007; Ohio Valley History Conference, 2006; Alabama Historical Association, 2006; Southern Historical Association, 2005; Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, 2005; Pintlala Historical Society, 2004; and Cherokee Studies Conference, 2002. Her research interests focus on Southern History with an emphasis on Appalachia and Southeastern Indians, particularly the Cherokee.
Abram has received the Marguerite Scharnagel Writing Fellowship Award, 2008; a Graduate School Fellowship Research Award, 2006; the Claire D. and Jane A. Heidler Memorial Award, 2005; the Robert L. Partin Award for Department Service, 2003-2004; and Graduate Colloquium Award for best presentation, 2003. In addition, she is a member of the Alabama Historical Association, the American Society for Ethnohistory, Appalachian Studies Association, Bartram Trail Conference, Friends of Red Clay, Georgia Association for History, Organization of American Historians, and the Southern Historical Association, and the Trail of Tears Association. In addition, Abram's entry, "The Cherokees in Alabama," will appear in the online Encyclopedia of Alabama.
PhD 2009 ""Souls in the Treetops:" Cherokee War, Masculinity, and Community, 1760-1820"
MA 2005 "The Civil War Experiences of an Uncommon Soldier: William H. Ball, 5th Wisconsin Battery"
MA 2007 "A Meaningful Reality: The Integration of the Opelika, Alabama City School System, 1965-1972"
MA 2008 "Minimum Moral Rights: Alabama Mental Health Institutions and the Road to Federal Intervention"
MA 1997 "Colonial Drinking Practices and Southeastern Indians on the Eve of the American Revolution"
PhD 2009 "Wiregrass: The Transformation of Southeast Alabama, 1880-1930"
MA 2008 "Setting the Table With Bibles: A History of the Non-Aligned, Non-Class Churches of Christ"
Drew Davis graduated summa cum laude from Auburn University in fall 2005 with a B.A. in history and a minor in German, and completed his MA in 2008. His interests include historical memory in Germany after World War II, and recently historical memory in the post-Civil War South. In his free time he enjoys playing guitar, reading a good book, or playing badminton.
MA 2008 "In Remembrance: Confederate Funerary Monuments in Alabama and Resistance to Reconciliation, 1884-1923"
PhD 2006 "Civil Wars and Civil Beings: Violence, Religion, Race, Politics, Education, Culture and Agrarianism in Perry County, Alabama, 1860-1875"
PhD 2007 "Alabama Courts and the Administration of Slavery, 1820-1860"
PhD 2006 "Factory Children: Child Industrial Labor in Imperial Russia, 1780-1917"
PhD 2009 "The Removal of the Creek Indians from the Southeast, 1825-1838"
PhD 2007 "Louise Blanchard Bethune: Architect Extraordinaire and First American Woman Architect"
PhD 2009 ""The Old First is With the South:" The Civil War, Reconstruction, and Memory in the Jackson Purchase Region of Kentucky"
Taylor McGaughy's interests include overall constitutional development, the decline of monarchical prerogatives, British History, Russian History, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He received his B.S. degree in History from the University of Montevallo.
PhD 2006 "The Revolt of the Majors: How the Air Force Changed After Vietnam"
PhD 2005 "The First World War, Britain, and Modern Design: The Social Use of Architecture in Inter-War Birmingham"
MA 2005 "Transforming a Community: Saloon Reform, Temperance, and Prohibition in Birmingham, Alabama, 1880-1911"