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Carolyn <I>Lane</I> Luttrell

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Carolyn Lane Luttrell

Birth
Death
23 Jan 1976 (aged 79)
Burial
Sylacauga, Talladega County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Carolyn Lane Peace Luttrell was a member of the faculty of Huntingdon College and State Regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
She was also the author of:
Membership Roll and Register of Ancestors, Alabama Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1946-49 (1949);
Early Tombstone Records of Talladega County, Alabama (Fixico Press, 1973);
Tombstone Records and Biographical Notes: Sylacauga Cemetery, East Fort Williams, Sylacauga, Alabama (1975);
as well as numerous articles in The Alabama Review and other periodicals.

The Harris-Luttrell house (circa 1840) stood on W. Ft. Williams St. west of N. Elm Ave., east of Old Birmingham Hwy., where a vacant big-box store is located.
It was built by Baldwin M. Fluker for Lewis M. Harris and his wife Mary Frances Oden, first cousin of Capt. John Oden of Odena, the grandfather of her second husband, John Oden Luttrell. The house was burned by arsonists when the fire department was on strike in the 1980s-90s. It is listed in the book Alabama's Tapestry of Historic Places (1978) by the Alabama Historical Commission. There were some very good black and white photos of the house in the Carolyn Luttrell collection at the Comer Memorial Library several years ago.
Carolyn Lane Peace Luttrell was a member of the faculty of Huntingdon College and State Regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
She was also the author of:
Membership Roll and Register of Ancestors, Alabama Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1946-49 (1949);
Early Tombstone Records of Talladega County, Alabama (Fixico Press, 1973);
Tombstone Records and Biographical Notes: Sylacauga Cemetery, East Fort Williams, Sylacauga, Alabama (1975);
as well as numerous articles in The Alabama Review and other periodicals.

The Harris-Luttrell house (circa 1840) stood on W. Ft. Williams St. west of N. Elm Ave., east of Old Birmingham Hwy., where a vacant big-box store is located.
It was built by Baldwin M. Fluker for Lewis M. Harris and his wife Mary Frances Oden, first cousin of Capt. John Oden of Odena, the grandfather of her second husband, John Oden Luttrell. The house was burned by arsonists when the fire department was on strike in the 1980s-90s. It is listed in the book Alabama's Tapestry of Historic Places (1978) by the Alabama Historical Commission. There were some very good black and white photos of the house in the Carolyn Luttrell collection at the Comer Memorial Library several years ago.


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