Archives and Videos Record
Metadata
Object ID |
FSTC-V0036 |
Object Name |
Video, Digital |
Description |
Video interview dated January 2, 1992 of Bruce Evans, Jr. and Paula Alyea Evans who moved to Fairhope, Alabama in 1952. Bruce Evans, who taught mathematics and statistics at Murphy High School in Mobile, was also the cashier for the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. He graduated from the Hentry George School of Social Sciences in New York. Paula Evans taught economics at Fairhope High School. She was the daughter of Paul E. and Blanche Alyea (aka "Rocky") who were the authors of Fairhope 1894-1954. The Evans talked about the FSTC rents, membership and other issues, and told stories about Fairhope including attending the outdoor theater at the pier area where there was a pet monkey on a leash. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives. |
Date |
1992/01/02 |
PDF link |
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People |
Alyea, Paul E. Alyea, Blanche R. Dealy, Nancy Dyson, Philip Porter Evans, Bruce, Jr. Evans, Paula Alyea Gaston, Cornelius A., Dr. (1891-1981) Gooden, Nita Holmes, Mrs. Nix, James P. Rockwell, Ruth E. Schneider, Florence Coleman |
Search Terms |
Interviews Videos Oral Histories Henry George School of Social Science Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Outdoor Theatre National Tax Association Colonial Inn Murphy High School Fairhope High School Fairhope 1894-1954 Rent Formula |
Title |
Interview: Bruce Evans, Jr. and Paula Alyea Evans |