Person Record
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Skinner, Mildred Wheeler |
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33_2_123 - Cemetery Record Book
Fairhope Colony Cemetery Record Book of burials in Lot 374. Some information is from other official sources. Grave 1: Florence R. Tuveson, died 1944 Grave 2: Reserved for Mr. Tuveson Grave 5: Anna Margaret Diebold Clarke, died 1946 Grave 6: Mildred Wheelen Skinner, died 1960 Grave 7: George York Skinner, died 1945 Grave 8: Clement Samuel Culver, died 1952 From the Fairhope Colony Cemetery Record Book, Fairhope Single Tax Corpora...
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7.1.1-167 - Letter
Correspondence of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, 1921-1955, (Sa-Si).
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FMH_0073 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph dated February 6, 1932, of guests at the Colonial Inn in Fairhope, Alabama. The Inn has organized a Pirate Party and Scavenger Hunt around town to find Lafitte's buried chests of gold. The party ended with a bonfire and supper on the Fairhope beach just below the Inn. (Fairhope Courier 2/11/1932) The only person identified is Mildred Wheeler Skinner, who is seated second from the right. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporatio...
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FMH_0087 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph c. 1930-1940 of a group of golfers at the Fairhope Golf, Gun and County Club Clubhouse in Fairhope, Alabama. George Y. Skinner and Mildred Wheeler Skinner are the couple at the far left of the photograph. The Skinners with winter visitors in Fairhope for many years, finally making their permanent home in Fairhope. Dr. Charles Wilson Morrow and wife Aurora Roes Morrow are standing at the far right. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corp...
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FMH_0125 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph c. 1930s of guests posed outside the Colonial Inn (1909-1992) in Fairhope, Alabama. Mildred Wheeler Skinner is seated beside the man with the cane. Her husband, George York Skinner is standing behind her with his left hand on the chair. Thomas Hunt Molton (T. H. Molton) stands on the porch wearing the hat. A sepia-toned version of this picture is included. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives. Courtesy of the Fairh...
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FSTC-0975 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph of George Y. Skinner and Mildred Wheeler Skinner seated on a bench at the Fairhope Golf, Gun and Country Club in Fairhope, Alabama. Mrs. Skinner holds her golf club. The picture is not dated, but likely in the 1930s. New Yorkers Mr. and Mrs. Skinner first came to Fairhope c. 1931, where, for some years, they spent the winter months living at the Colonial Inn. Subsequently they bought a house from T. H. Molton at 52 North Ingleside...
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-0977-0978 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph of the home of George Y. Skinner and Mildred Wheeler Skinner, 52 N Ingleside Street in Fairhope, Alabama. The Skinner's car with New York license plates is seen here (the Skinners divided their time between their homes in Fairhope and New York State). From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of Kenneth E. Niemeyer.
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FSTC-0981 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph c. 1950 of Ken Niemeyer on his tricycle. A lady (possibly Mrs. Mildred Wheelen Skinner) is looking at him while holding a balloon. This is the back yard of 54 N Ingleside Avenue in Fairhope, Alabama. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of Kenneth E. Niemeyer.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1035 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph of New Year's Eve party, c. 1940's. The group includes Mildred Wheeler Skinner on the left, Jessie Culver on the far right, and Mrs. T. J. Klumpp next to Jessie Culver. The waiter and the gentleman in the party hat are not identified. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of Kenneth E. Niemeyer.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1036 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph dated October 30, 1952 of a group on a cruise to South America. Three ladies from Fairhope Alabama, were on the trip and are seen in the center of the picture: Mrs. Eva Bebolt Berglin stands in the black dress, Mrs. Jessie C. Culver is seated to Mrs. Berglin's left, and Mrs. Mildred Wheeler Skinner is beside Mrs. Culver. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of Kenneth E. Niemeyer.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1048-1062 - Photograph, Digital
Photographs of 52 North Ingleside Street in Fairhope, Alabama. The property was owned by Col. T. H. Molton and wife Adele Molton who acquired it in 1921. Molton died in 1931, and the property was acquired from Mrs. Molton by George York Skinner and wife Mildred Wheeler Skinner in 1936. The pictures seen here are from the late 1940s and early 1950s and show scenes of the property as well as some of 54 N. Ingleside where the E. C. Niemeyer fa...
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