Auburn

  • Auburn: Lost Causes and Bad Investments
    By Valerie Thomas

    Needless to say, things didn't work out that way. -Ashley Nimzovitch, lead singer of Auburn Auburn: Lost Causes and Bad Investments is the story of Ashley Nimzovitch's junior year of high school.

  • Auburn: The Classic City
    By John Martin Smith

    Auburn: The Classic City reveals these stories and much more about this big-impact city with the small-town feel.

  • Auburn: The Classic City
    By John Martin Smith

    McIntosh had been the superintendent of the Auburn Academy, county superintendent, and long a friend of education in DeKalb County. His gift was accepted and the old house was torn down to make room for the new McIntosh High School.

  • Auburn
    By Hilary Pittenger

    The native residents were frustrated that these new immigrants were claiming land for themselves and cutting off native people's access to their traditional campsites, fishing locations, spiritual sites, and other vital natural ...

  • Auburn: The Classic City
    By John Martin Smith

    However the game originated , it was being played in Auburn as early as 1856 by the Farmers ... Lincoln carried DeKalb County by a vote of 1,474 to 1,323 , but lost Auburn by a vote ...

  • Auburn: Plainsmen, Tigers, and War Eagles
    By Elizabeth D. Shafer

    Images of the campus as it has evolved over the years; memorable students, faculty, staff, and alumni; and unforgettable events have been gathered and preserved in this keepsake volume.

  • Auburn
    By Bonnie Pierpont

    According to local lore, Auburn's name comes from "Sweet Auburn, loveliest village of the plain," a line from Oliver Goldsmith's poem, "The Deserted Village.

  • Auburn: Welcome to the Mind of the Insane
    By Jon Auburn

    ... me in peace Life never cease To amaze me Look at me what do you see I see a miserable fool Never that cool Always alone Throw me a bone Throw me a bone Always alone Throw me a bone Author's Perspective: You ever felt so much you felt like ...

  • Auburn
    By The Auburn Historical Society, Foreword by Kenneth Ethier

    In the 1930s and 1940s, the Auburn Hill Climb, a small motorcycle track featuring a challenging uphill rise, drew visitors from all over the country. Auburn can proudly claim to have sent citizens to every war in American history.