G.H. Aull Papers
Mss.0255

Summary Information

Repository
Clemson University Libraries Special Collections
Creator -
Aull, G.H., (George Hubert), 1899-
Title
G. H. Aull Papers
ID
Mss.0255
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1932-1969
Date [inclusive]
1915-1986
Extent
7.2 cubic feet consisting of 150 photographs, 2 scrapbooks, 2 audiotapes, 6 audiocassettes, 2 compact discs, 2 microfilm reels, 1 oversize folder with 3 maps and 58 reports, and 11 film reels
Language
English

Preferred Citation

Mss 255, G. H. Aull Papers, Special Collections, Clemson University Libraries, Clemson, S.C. 29634.

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Biographical Note

George Hubert Aull was born in Newberry County, South Carolina on October 16, 1899 to John Calvin Aull and Eugenia Long Aull. After taking a scholarship test in the eighth grade, Aull entered Clemson College at the age of fifteen in 1915. While attending Clemson, Aull was the Editor-in-Chief of T he Tiger 1918-1919. Graduating in 1919 with a degree in Agricultural Chemistry, Aull taught agriculture at the First District A & M School in Statesboro, Georgia 1919–1920, and then agriculture, mathematics and science at the Marion High School, Marion, South Carolina 1920-1921.

Returning to Clemson in 1921, Aull accepted a position as Assistant Director for Research for the South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. As a cadet Aull had worked for the Director of the Experiment Station, Dr. Henry W. Barre, who invited him to apply for this position. Dr. Barre served as mentor to Aull and encouraged him to attend the University of Virginia where in 1928 he received a MS in Economics. Continuing his graduate training, Aull received a Rockerfeller Fellowship in 1929 to attend the University of Wisconsin. Returning to Clemson in 1930, he resumed his position with the Agricultural Experiment Station until 1934. Eventually in 1937 Aull received his PhD in Economics from Wisconsin.

In 1934, Aull served as the Senior Administrative Officer in South Carolina for the Land Policy Section of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. Aull and Barre were largely responsible for the Clemson College Community Conservation Project that eventually added 29,000 acres of land to Clemson. Although largely responsible for the successful acquisition and implementation of the project, Aull resigned from this position. His successor was less sympathetic to Clemson and the project did not meet all its early expectations. During the 1950s seven thousand acres of this land were sold back to the Corps of Engineers for the creation of Lake Hartwell.

In the fall of 1936 Aull was appointed Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology at Clemson and remained head until his retirement in 1963. Under his leadership, this department achieved national prominence in part because of Aull’s own research and teaching skills. He conducted important work related to tax equalization, rural industrialization and community development as well as writing on a large variety of topics from an economic perspective.

G. H. Aull served on numerous boards, committees and commissions during his life. He was the Governor’s appointee to the South Carolina Tax Survey Committee from 1938-1939 as well as to the Tax Study Commission from 1958-1962. He was a public member of the fourth region of the National War Labor Board during World War II. Aull also became known internationally during his career that included being a Guest of His Majesty’s Government in 1946 with the Agricultural Mission to the United Kingdom. Aull’s publications included numerous articles in journals and bulletins as well as A Brief History of the South Carolina Experiment Station and Taxation and the Ability to Pay. Following his retirement from Clemson College in 1963, Aull became Consulting Economist with the South Carolina National Bank. This included a monthly publication of a newsletter entitled  The Carolina Economist that Aull wrote for five years.

While teaching in Marion, George Aull met his wife, Cleo Dobson. They married in 1922 and had two children, George Jr. and Anne.

Aull was awarded “Man of the Year” by Progressive Farmer in 1945 for service to Agriculture. He was also honored by his church and awarded Honorary Life Deacon in January of 1979. On April 8, 1988, G. H. Aull was awarded the Clemson Medallion, Clemson’s highest honor. He died of natural causes later that same year on December 16.

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Scope and Contents

The papers include articles, audio tapes, correspondence, maps, microfilm, motion picture film, newsletters, photographs, reports, scrapbooks and speeches.

The papers date from 1915 – 1986 with the bulk of the collection dating from 1932 – 1969. There are two albums of photographs documenting Aull’s years as a Clemson cadet, 1915-1919 as well as photographs related to his career, 1930-1969. There is one oversize volume documenting the Clemson Land Use Project, 1934-1954.

G.H. Aull arranged most of his papers prior to their donation to the Libraries and bound them soft cover binders. These have been unbound in order to more effectively photocopy the large number of sheets of decaying paper. There is correspondence to and from Aull that he partially organized by subject. He organized compilations of correspondence, letters to the editor and articles concerning issues that he expressed a public opinion about under the title “Here I Stand”. On occasion, he would annotate items. Aull’s scrapbooks document his student years at Clemson College, some aspects of his professional career as well his church and personal life.

The papers document Aull’s career at Clemson College as a Clemson cadet and then member of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology and researcher for the South Carolina Experiment Station. Aull spent much of his career examining issues of taxation, land use, land tenure and economic development. He participated in many government and academic committees and boards including the South Carolina Tax Study Commission. There are reports co-authored by Aull, research studies and articles.

Upon retirement from Clemson in 1963, he worked as a consultant for the South Carolina National Bank and edited a newsletter “The Carolina Economist” for the bank. There is an incomplete run of the newsletter as well as correspondence related to it.

Aull received and kept a wide variety of correspondence including many Clemson administrators and faculty, South Carolina political and business leaders including T.S. Buie, Robert C. Edwards, Milton Dyer Farrer, Wil Lou Gray, W. H. Mills, Robert F. Poole, Enoch M. Sikes, J.C. Littlejohn, Preston B. Holtzendorff, Joe Sherman, Burnett Maybank, J. Strom Thurmond, Edgar Brown, Earle Morris, Ernest Hollings, William Jennings Bryan Dorn and William W. McEachern.

The speeches are arranged according to general topic and thereafter by date and concern ethics, public finance, religion, rural life, taxation, tariffs and trade. There are three maps documenting land acquisition for the Clemson Forest; school tax delinquency in Anderson, Oconee and Pickens County, 1932; and a proposed resettlement community.

There are two recordings of two oral interviews with G.H. Aull; one with Susan Duffy in 1986 and another with Bryan McKown in 1985 with a tape abstract of the Duffy interview and a transcript of the McKown interview.

The photographs document Aull’s career as well as the Clemson Land Use Project. The two scrapbooks cover the period when Aull attended Clemson as a cadet as well as his teaching at what became Georgia Southern University.

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Arrangement

The speeches arranged according to general topic and thereafter by date. All photographs are arranged alphabetically by folder title.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Clemson University Libraries Special Collections

Immediate Source of Acquisiton

Larry Reamer transferred papers of George Aull and Marlin Bruner 85-04. G. H. Aull donated his papers and photographs 85-120. Anne Aull Bowbeer donated additional papers 88-9, 88-56, 93-64, and 94-1. The interviews were acquired from Bryan McKown 86-36 and Susan Duffy 86-109. Nate Wilkes donated the motion picture film and publications 03-137.

Processing Information

Nicholas Gambrell prepared this register in 2003 as part of work in History 893 Archives Practicum with further editorial work done by Michael Kohl and processing help from student assistant Cornelius Harrington in 2004.

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Related Materials

Related Archival Materials

Clemson University Series 38 contains two folders of newspaper clippings and other material relating the life of G. H. Aull.

G.H. Aull donated some of his bound papers to Clemson University Libraries and these have been cataloged in Special Collections:

Bulletins and Circulars: Economic and Social, 1930-1950. HB33 .A8

The Carolina Economist, 1964-1968. HB1 .C2

A Collection of Articles, 1939-1950. HB35 .A92

Journal Articles: Economic and Social, 1939-1950. HB35 .A92

Miscellaneous Journal Articles, Reprints, Etc. 1818, 1935-1975. AC8 .A789

Selected Speeches, 1931-1968. AC8 .A79 vol. 1-10

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

  • Clemson University. Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology.
  • Clemson University. -- Students
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Board of Directors.
  • Georgia Southern University. -- History
  • United States. Rural Development. South Carolina.

Genre(s)

  • Articles
  • Audiocassettes.
  • Audiotapes.
  • Microfilms
  • Motion pictures (visual works)
  • Photographs
  • Scrapbooks
  • Speeches.

Geographic Name(s)

  • Clemson Experimental Forest (S.C.)

Personal Name(s)

  • Brown, Edgar A. (Edgar Allan), 1888-1975
  • Buie, T.S., (Thomas Stephen), 1896-1973
  • Dorn, William Jennings Bryan, 1916-2005
  • Edwards, Robert C. (Robert Cook), 1914-
  • Farrar, Milton Dyer, 1901-
  • Gray, Wil Lou, 1883-1984
  • Hollings, Ernest F., 1922-
  • Holtzendorff, Preston Brooks.
  • Littlejohn, James C. (James Corcoran), 1888-1959
  • Maybank, Burnet R., (Burnet Rhett), 1899-1954
  • McEachern, W.W., (Wilbur W.)
  • Mills, W.H. (William Hayne), 1872-1942
  • Morris, Earle E., Jr., 1928-2011
  • Poole, Robert F. (Robert Franklin), 1893-1958
  • Sherman, Joe, 1912-1990
  • Sikes, Enoch Walter, 1868-1941
  • Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003

Subject(s)

  • Agricultural price supports--United States.
  • Agriculture--Economic aspects.
  • Real property and taxation--South Carolina.
  • Sales tax--South Carolina.
  • Taxation--Law and legislation--South Carolina.
  • Zoning--South Carolina--Pickens County.

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Quantity

7.2 cubic feet consisting of 17 document boxes, including approximately 150 photographs and a scrapbook in 2 boxes; 1 scrapbook of photographs in 1 box; 1 box with 2 audio tapes, 3 cassette tapes, 2 CDs and 1 reel of microfilm; and 1 box with 3 cassette tapes and 1 reel of microfilm; 1 oversize folder with 3 maps and approximately 80 reports; 1 oversize volume and 11 reels of 16 mm motion picture film.

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Abstract

G. H. Aull, Clemson professor of Agricultural Economics and Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, had a distinguished career as nationally recognized expert in matters of public finance, rural development and agricultural economics. An influential researcher and prolific author, Aull was instrumental in the acquisition of land for the Clemson Forest that expanded the University. Beginning with material from his days as a student at Clemson, 1915 – 1919, the papers document his long career at Clemson and his participation in a variety of academic, civic, and professional activities. Upon retirement in 1963, he served as a consultant and continued to voice his opinion regarding a variety of issues. The papers have copies of a wide variety of publications authored by Aull including reports, articles in scholarly professional journals and the popular press, newsletters, opinion pieces in newspapers, and letters to the editor. There is considerable correspondence often related to Aull’s writings about economic issues.

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Collection Inventory

Files 

Box Folder

Agricultural Economics - PhD Program 

1 1

Agricultural Industrial Relations 1943-1947 

1 2-4

Agricultural Industrial Relations - Speeches by Others 1940-1947 

1 5

Annual Reports and Budgets, Department of Agricultural Economics 1933-1940 

1 6

Annual Reports and Budgets, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology 1941-1958 

1 7-8

Bibliography of G.H. Aull's Writings 1939-1967 

1 9

The Carolina Economist 1964-1968 

1 10

The Carolina Economist Correspondence 1964-1965 

1 11

The Carolina Economist Correspondence 1966-1969 

2 1-2

Clemson College Personal Expenses & Transcript 1915-1919 

2 3

Clemson Committee on Social and Economic Needs 1934 

2 4

Clemson College pay increases 1957-1963 

2 4A

Clemson Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) 1914, 1957 

2 5

College Issues and Relationships 1933-1971 

2 6-7

Cooperative Extension Service 1948, 1964, no date 

2 8

Correspondence 1922-1936 

2 9-13

Correspondence 1937-1949 

2A 1-5

Correspondence 1950-1975, 1979, 1981 

3 1-7

Economic Meditations, Anderson Independent 

3 8

Forum Club 1929-1979 

4 1

"Here I Stand" Correspondence 1932-1980 

4 2-5

"Here I Stand" Letters to the Editor 1950-1983 

4 6-7

"Here I Stand" Taxation and Public Finance 1931-1979 

4 8-9

National War Labor Board Fourth Region 1943-1944 

4 10

Newsletters of Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology 1931-1960 

4 11

"The Pleasant Land," Anderson Independent by G.H. Aull 1971 

4 12

Publications 

Box Folder

Agricultural Drainage Administration in South Carolina by Kenneth Werniment, G.H. Aull, and O.M. Clark 1943 

5 1

The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta 1950 Concave 1950 

5 2

An Appraisal of the Tax System of South Carolina by G.H. Aull and S.M. Derrick 1940 

5 3

Aull on Agriculture by G.H. Aull 1961 

5 4

Economic Prospects of the South by G.H. Aull 1950 

5 5

The Economics of the Bible by G.H. Aull 1950 

5 6

Farm Real Estate Tax Delinquency in South Carolina by G.H. Aull & Ernest Riley 1934 

5 7

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Fiftieth Anniversary 1977 

5 8

Fiscal System of South Carolina 1939 

5 9

General Survey and Investigation of the Tax Situation in South Carolina 1939 

5 10

Henry Walter Barre: Pioneer Agricultural Leader by T.S. Buie and G.H. Aull 1967 

5 11

Impact of the Hartwell Project on the Services of the Clemson Agricultural College 1957 

5 11A

King Cotton's Shaky Throne by G.H. Aull 1959 

5 12

Land Use and Soil Conservation in the Board River Soil Conservation District of South Carolina by Alvn Lee and G.H. Aull 1948 

5 13

The Land Utilization Program 1934-1964 

5 13A

Let's Push for More Rural Industry by G.H. Aull 1961 

5 14

Looking Ahead for South Carolina Agriculture 1948 

5 15

A Lot is Happening in South Carolina Agriculture and Most of It is Good by G.H. Aull 1961 

5 16

Monetary Reform and Fiscal Irresponsibility by G.H. Aull 1967 

5 17

My Philosophy of Rural Life by Charles Galpin 1937 

5 18

The People, the Land, and the Church in the Rural South 1941 

5 19

Post War Agriculture Policy 1944 

5 20

Preparedness for Peace Commission Summary of Recommendations 1945 

5 21

Proceedings of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities Convention 1944 

5 22

Public Schools of South Carolina 1948 

5 23

Receipts and Expenditures of the State Government in South Carolina by S.M. Derrick and G.H. Aull 1940 

6 1

A Relevant Faith for the Soaring Sixties 1960 

6 2

Report of the Corporate Tax Study Committee 1958 

6 3

Report on the Agricultural Situation 1927, 1932 

6 4

Research Needs in Land Tenure and Farm Finance by G.H. Aull 1947 

6 5

Rural Land Holdings in South Carolina by G.H. Aull 1940 

6 6

Schools of Philosophy for Farmers 1940 

6 7

Second Report of Joint Committee Surveying the Needs of the South Carolina Development Board 1959 

6 8

The Situation and Outlook for Property Taxation in the South by G.H. Aull 1959 

6 9

Some Inequalities in the Assessment of Farm Real Estate in South Carolina by G.H. Aull and Ernest Riley 1938 

6 10

Some Inequalities of Taxation in South Carolina by G.H. Aull 1937 

6 11

South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station: A Brief History, 1887-1930 by G.H. Aull 1930 

6 12

South Carolina Crop Reporting Service Monthly Report 1966 

6 13

South Carolina Tax Commission Reports 1960-1961 

6 14

Southern Agriculture, Its Problems and Policy Alternatives 1961 

6 15

Southern Regional Conference on Urbanization 1967 

6 16

Steering Committee Report on the School System of Pickens County 1977 

6 17

Turning the Searchlight on Farm Policy 1952 

6 18

Why Tax Revaluation by G.H. Aull 1964 

7 1
Box Folder

Scrapbook (disbound) 

7 2-5

The South Carolina Agricultural Marketing Act 1950 

7 6

South Carolina Experiment Station, Department of Agricultural Economics Annual Report & Budget 1933-1956 

7 7-9

South Carolina Land Policy Act 

7 10

Small Grain Storage in South Carolina 

7 11

"South Carolina National Bank Remarks" by G.H. Aull 1966-1968 

7 12

South Carolina National Bank Correspondence 1964-1972 

8 1

Southeast Land Tenure Committee 1946-1959 

8 2

Southeast Land Tenure Committee - Correspondence 1945-1954 

8 3

Speeches 

Box Folder

By Others 1964-1978 

8 4

The Economic Situation & Outlook 1941-1973 

8 5

Land Use; Land Tenure; Farm Credit 1933-1977, not dated 

8 6

Miscellaneous 1929-1948 

9 1

Miscellaneous 1951-1963, not dated 

9 2

Public Policies Affecting Agriculture 1934-1948 

9 3

Public Policies Affecting Agriculture 1951-1962, not dated 

9 4

Religion and Ethics 1933-1964, not dated 

9 5

Tariffs and Trade 1930-1962, not dated 

9 6

Taxation and Public Finance 1931-1975, not dated 

9 7
Box Folder

Tax Study Commission 1932-1961 

10 1-6

Tax Study Commission Minutes January - October 1960 

10 7

Tax Study Commission Minutes  

11 1-3

Transcript of G.H. Aull Interview with Bryan McKown and Abstract of G.H. Aull Interview with Susan Duffy  December 16-17, 1985 and July 10, 1986 

12 1

User Copy Cassettes of Aull Interviews with McKown and Duffy   3.0 item(s)

12

Positive microfilm (user copy) of G.H. Aull Scrapbook 1934-1954   1.0 item(s)

1

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Photographs 

Box Object

Agri-Business Breakfast - Sumter, South Carolina 1965 

13 1

Agriculture Credit Short Course 1952 

13 2

Alumni Awards 1965, 1976 

13 3

Bank of Belton Stockholders 1963 

13 4

Class of 1919 Reunions 1954-1982 

13 5

Class of 1943 1943 

13 6

Clemson: Agriculture Econ Grad Students with W.W. McEachean of South Carolina National Bank 1963 

13 7

Clemson: Lions Club Award 1965 

13 8

Clemson: Sertoma Club Award 1964 

13 9

Conference on Career Opportunities in Agriculture not dated 

13 10

Dedication of Aull Woods 1980's 

13 11

Dedication of Portrait of Dr. Barre 1961 

13 12

Distinguished Agricultural Service Award 1969 

13 13

Faculty Forum Club 1929, 1939, 1954 

13 14

Federal Reserve Retirement Party 1963 

13 15

G.H. Aull, B.O. Williams, President E. Sikes 1940 

13 16

G.H. Aull with Bill Johnston, Mayor of Anderson 1958 

13 17

G.H. Aull with C.V. Wray 1967 

13 18

G.H. Aull with J.W. Jones, Wallace Trevelliam, Frank Baulknight not dated 

13 19

G.H. Aull with James Hite 1963 

13 20

G.H. Aull with Milo Peterson not dated 

13 21

Governor Thurmond Receives Report of Public School Committee 1948 

13 22

James F. Byrnes and Burnet Maybank at Clemson Game 1940's 

13 23

Land Tenure Group 1951 

13 24

Morris, Earle 1970's 

13 25

Past Masters Clemson Lodge 254 A.F.M. (Ancient Free Masons) 1954 

13 26

Portraits 1937-1965, not dated 

13 27

Post-War Agriculture Policy Committee 1944 

13 28

Production Credit Association 1957, 1963 

13 29

Retirement Party 1963 

13 30

Rotary Club of Anderson not dated 

13 31

Rural Ministries Conference not dated 

13 32

South Carolina Man of the Year Awardees 1979 

13 33

South Carolina Tax Study Commission 1959 

13 34

Southeast Regional Manpower Committee 1965 

13 35

Tax Seminar, Claremont College 1961 

13 36

Taylor, Henry C. not dated 

13 37

Tiger Editors 1982, not dated 

13 38

University of Wisconsin: Agricultural Economics Professors and Graduate Students 1930's 

13 39

University of Wisconsin: Professors Wehrman, Taylor, Hibband & Hobson 1930's 

13 40

University of Wisconsin: Music Hall 1930 

13 41

Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.) Blue Ridge Assembly 1973 

13 42

Land Use Project Photographs 

Box Object

LU-SC3-1, Fire Tower 1939 

13 43

LU-SC3-2, Bridge Spanning Six Mile Creek 1939 

13 44

LU-SC3-3, Lake Issaqueena Dam 1939 

13 45

LU-SC3-4, Fire Tower Man's Home 1939 

13 46

LU-SC3-5, Worker's Home 1939 

13 47

LU-SC3-6, Fireplace Overlooking Lake Issaqueena 1939 

13 48

LU-SC3-7, Young Pine Trees 1939 

13 49

LU-SC3-8, Gullies 1939 

13 50

LU-SC3-9, G.W. Rentz, Land Utilization Manager 1939 

13 51

LU-SC3-10, Fish Rearing Ponds 1939 

13 52

LU-SC3-12, Hopewell? 1939 

13 53

LU-SC3-13, Stone Boathouse on Lake Issaqueena 1939 

13 54

LU-SC3-14, Picnic Shelter 1939 

13 55

LU-SC3-15, Loblolly Pine Planting 1939 

13 56

LU-SC3-16, Lake Issaqueena Dam and Spillway 1939 

13 57

LU-SC3-17, Lake Issaqueena 1939 

13 58

LU-SC3-18, Fireplace and Picnic Shelter 1939 

13 59

LU-SC3-19, Altamont II 1939 

13 60

LU-SC3-20, Bathhouse Overlooking Lake Issaqueena 1939 

14 1

LU-SC3-22, Preparing Roadside and Stream-bank for Kudzu Planting 1940 

14 2

LU-SC3-23, Planting Kudzu Near Lake Issaqueena 1940 

14 3

LU-SC3-24, Road-banks Planted with Kudzu Near Lake Issaqueena 1940 

14 4

LU-SC3-26, Highway Road-banks Planted with Kudzu 1940 

14 5

LU-SC3-27, Field Planted with Kudzu 1940 

14 6

LU-SC3-28A, Steep Roadside Cuts Mulched with Pine Boughs and Seeded with Lespedeza Sericea 1940 

14 7

LU-SC3-28B, Steep Roadside Cuts Five Months After Treatment 1940 

14 8

LU-SC3-29A, Steep Roadside Mulched with Pine Boughs and Seeded with Lespedeza Sericea 1940 

14 9

LU-SC3-29B, Steep Roadside Five Months After Seeding 1940 

14 10

LU-SC3-29C, Steep Roadside Five Months After Treatment 1940 

14 11

LU-SC3-30, Roadside Cut Five Months After Treatment 1940 

14 12

LU-SC3-31, Dam at Lake Issaqueena 1941 

14 13

LU-SC3-32, Lake Issaqueena 1941 

14 14

LU-SC3-33A, Before Shot of Old Roadbed to be Treated 1947 

14 15

LU-SC3-34A, Hillside to be Planted with Kudzu 1947 

14 16

LU-SC3-34A, Hillside and Draw to be Planted with Kudzu 1947 

14 17

LU-SC3-36A, Old Maxwell House 1947 

14 18

LU-SC3-37A, Area Planted to Wildlife Boarder 1974 

14 19

LU-SC3-38A, Homestead Before Repairs and Beautification 1947 

14 20

LU-SC3-39A, Old Pasture and Hillside to be Replanted for Pasture 1947 

14 21

LU-SC3-40, Gullied Area to be Planted with Kudzu 1947 

14 22

LU-SC3-41A, Gully and Galled Area to be Planted with Kudzu 1947 

14 23

LU-SC3-42A, Bowen Tract to be Planted with Sericea 1947 

14 24

LU-SC3-43A, Bowen Tract Homesite 1947 

14 25

LU-SC3-44A, To be Planted with Kudzu 1947 

14 26

LU-SC3-45A, Alexander Homesite Tract 1947 

14 27

LU-SC3-46A, Alexander Tract 1947 

14 28
Box

Scrapbook of Photographs 1918-1919, not dated 

14

Scrapbook of Photographs 1919-1922, not dated 

15

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Audio Recordings 

Box

G.H. Aull Interview with Bryan McKown (2 7-inch reels, 2 compact disks, 3 cassettes) December 16-17, 1985 

16

G.H. Aull Interview with Susan Duffy (1 cassette) July 10, 1986 

16

1 Reel of Negative Microfilm (original) of G.H. Aull Scrapbook 1934-1954 

16

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Maps and Reports 

Folder

Clemson College Community Conservation Project - Tri-County Map Showing School Districts 1932 Tax Delinquency circa 1934   19.25" x 23.75"

1

Clemson College Community Conservation Project - Project Status Map circa 1935   30" x 34.5"

1

Resettlement Administration - Rural Resettlement Division - Saluda Gardens Plat 1937   29.25" x 50.5"

1

United States Department of Agriculture - Division of Land Utilization - Daily Tree Planting Report, Project LD-SC January - April, 1939   8" x 14.5"

2

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Motion Picture Films 

Box Reel

Good Business. Produced by Wilding Picture Production, Inc. for Champion Paper and Fiber Co. 33 minutes running time. 1952   16 mm film 12.75 inches

17 1

Paper Comes To Life. Produced by Wilding Picture Production, Inc. for Champion Paper and Fiber Co.   16 mm film 12.75 inches

17 2

Paper Work. Champion Paper and Fiber Co. 33 minutes running time. 1957   16 mm film 12.75 inches

17 3

Paper and I. Southern Pulpwood Conservation Association. undated   16 mm film 9.75 inches

17 4

Lonnie's New Crop. Produced by Southern Educational Film Production Association for the Southern Pulpwood Conservation Association.   16 mm film 7.5 inches

17 5

Birth of a Southern Pine. Produced by Southern Educational Film Production Association for the Southern Pulpwood Conservation Association.   16 mm film 11 inches

17 6

Wet Weather Paper Operation. Produced by Woodrow Manning for Southern States Pulpwood Producers. 1945   16 mm film 12.75 inches

18 7

The Paper Forest. Produced by Frank Willard Productions for Southern States Pulpwood Producers. 28 minutes running time.   16 mm film 12.75 inches

18 8

Deep Roots. Produced by Wilding Productions for Champion Paper. 45 minutes running time.   16 mm film 12.75 inches

18 9

Production 5118. Produced for Champion Paper and Fiber Company. 30 minutes running time.   16 mm film 12.75 inches

18 10

Marketing Pulpwood. Produced by Clemson College Extension Service. 15 minutes running time.   16 mm film 10 inches

18 11

Control of Low Grade Hardwoods. Produced by Clemson College Extension Service. 15 minutes running time.   16 mm film 7.5 inches

18 12

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Newspapers 

The Clemson Commentator. Vol. 1, No. 1-11 June - July, 1938 

Public Ledger. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Vol. 1, No. 1 March 25, 1836 

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Volume

Land Project Scrapbook 1934-1954 

1

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