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              Meek-Eaton Archival Collection AR_0007-_006-_001-_01-Box 02-Folder 01 · 1954
              Part of History of FAMU

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              Finding Aid Authors
              Autumn Heatrice, Museum Registrar 2026
              Zoey Henry, Intern 2026

              Online Publishing Archivist
              Tellicia Mitchell, Digital Publishing Archivist

              Digitization Publishing
              Timothy A. Barber, Director 2026

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              Meek-Eaton Archival Collection AR_0007-_006-_001-_01-Box 04-Folder 03 · 1964
              Part of History of FAMU
              Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0005 · Collection · 1948 - 2001

              Location:AC.1.B.1.4.1 - AC.1.B.1.4.2

              The Julian “Cannonball” Adderley Memorial Jazz Collection documents the life, career, and legacy of renowned jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley. The collection includes both archival records and museum objects relating to Adderley’s professional achievements, public recognition, and cultural influence.

              Materials in the collection consist of awards, photographs, publications, magazines, newspaper articles, sheet music, recordings, correspondence, and exhibit artifacts. Several items relate directly to Adderley’s connection with Florida A&M University, including his academic degree and alumni publications. Additional materials document his musical career, honors, memorial recognitions, and media coverage following his illness and death.

              The collection also contains museum exhibit items, including plaques, medals, framed artwork, photographs, and audio recordings associated with Adderley and his brother Nat Adderley. Printed sources such as magazines and newspapers highlight his role in jazz history and the broader cultural recognition of his contributions to American music. The collection is arranged by subject and material type. Printed materials and memorabilia were first sorted by format, then organized alphabetically and placed in acid-free folders and boxes for long-term preservation.