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'''Rucker Agee''' (1897 - 1985) was an investment banker and notable map collector. He was a principal in the firm of [[Sterne, Agee & Leach]], specializing in state and municipal finance. In addition to his work with civic and charitable organizations as a financial adviser, Agee was active in the development of the Alabama Historical Association. He led the effort to create highway signage for historic sites.
'''Edmund Rucker Agee''' (born in [[1897]] in [[Birmingham]]; died in [[1985]]) was an investment banker and notable map collector.  
 
Born on [[Park Place]] in Birmingham, Agee was always a collector, starting with seashells, then stamps, and finally maps.
 
He was a principal in the investment banking firm of [[Sterne, Agee & Leach]], specializing in state and municipal finance. In addition to his work with civic and charitable organizations as a financial adviser, Agee was active in the development of the Alabama Historical Association. He led the effort to create highway signage for historic sites.


From the 1930s to the 1960s, Agee collected maps, focussing on early maps of the Southeastern United States and Alabama. Encouraged by his close friendship with library director [[Fant Thornley]], Agee donated his collection of over 600 maps and atlases to the [[Birmingham Public Library]]. With Agee's guidance, the library has carefully conserved and expanded the [[Rucker Agee Collection of Maps of the Southeast|collection]], which is located in the [[Linn-Henley Research Library]].
From the 1930s to the 1960s, Agee collected maps, focussing on early maps of the Southeastern United States and Alabama. Encouraged by his close friendship with library director [[Fant Thornley]], Agee donated his collection of over 600 maps and atlases to the [[Birmingham Public Library]]. With Agee's guidance, the library has carefully conserved and expanded the [[Rucker Agee Collection of Maps of the Southeast|collection]], which is located in the [[Linn-Henley Research Library]].
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.archives.alabama.gov/famous/academy/r_agee.html Rucker Agee] at the Alabama Academy of Honor
* [http://alabamamaps.ua.edu AlabamaMaps] at the University of Alabama website
* [http://alabamamaps.ua.edu AlabamaMaps] at the University of Alabama website


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Latest revision as of 17:10, 19 January 2021

Edmund Rucker Agee (born in 1897 in Birmingham; died in 1985) was an investment banker and notable map collector.

Born on Park Place in Birmingham, Agee was always a collector, starting with seashells, then stamps, and finally maps.

He was a principal in the investment banking firm of Sterne, Agee & Leach, specializing in state and municipal finance. In addition to his work with civic and charitable organizations as a financial adviser, Agee was active in the development of the Alabama Historical Association. He led the effort to create highway signage for historic sites.

From the 1930s to the 1960s, Agee collected maps, focussing on early maps of the Southeastern United States and Alabama. Encouraged by his close friendship with library director Fant Thornley, Agee donated his collection of over 600 maps and atlases to the Birmingham Public Library. With Agee's guidance, the library has carefully conserved and expanded the collection, which is located in the Linn-Henley Research Library.

References

  • "Rucker Agee: The Man Behind the Maps." (November 2002) Birmingham Historical Society Newsletter.

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