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Schneider, Florence Coleman |
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FSTC-V0021 - Video, Digital
Video interview dated February 2, 1995 with H. Reed Myers and Pierce E. "Bud" Frederick (1923-2000); interviewed by Flo Coleman Schneider and Ruth E. Rockwell. Pierce "Bud" Frederick appears on the right in the interview. He speaks first. Dr. Frederick was born in Fairhope in 1923. His parents were Paul A. Frederick (1894-1972) and Esther Pierce Frederick (1897-1997). His mother was the niece of Marietta Johnson; Pierce and his brother Pa...
Record Type: Archives and Videos
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FSTC-V0024 - Video, Digital
Video interview dated March 12, 1996 with Flo Coleman Schneider. Mrs. Schneider is the granddaughter of Clement L. Coleman, one of Fairhope's town founders. She is the daughter-in-law of Fairhope Mayor Joe Schneider. Her grandparents Clement "Clem" Lefevre Coleman and Sarah Louise Wood Coleman and her great grandfather George Warren Wood were charter members of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. Clement Coleman also served as President of ...
Record Type: Archives and Videos
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FSTC-V0036 - Video, Digital
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...
Record Type: Archives and Videos
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FSTC-V0038 - Video, Digital
Video interview of Winifred Foster Dougherty (1899-1999) dated July 21, 1994 when she was 94 years old. She came to the Fairhope area in 1918. Her mother was Maude Thompson Foster and they lived near Fish River at River Park. She remembers swimming in Fish River and the bay, taking the bay boats to Mobile, riding the People's RR, attending parties and dances at the Casino and Comings Hall. She married Crail Jackson Dougherty in 1927 in Fairho...
Record Type: Archives and Videos
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FSTC-V0040 - Video, Digital
Video interview dated September 2, 1994 of Ouida Swanson Berglin who came to Fairhope in 1926 from Monroeville, Alabama. She married Lavigne Berglin, Sr. on June 15, 1927, the same day the Cochrane Bridge (Causeway) opened. Known as "Honey" to her family, she was a school teacher, artist, writer and poet. She worked at the family-owned Fairhope Ice and Creamery (started by her father-in-law A.O. Berglin) and was the activities director at Rosem...
Record Type: Archives and Videos