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34_48_003 - Newspaper Clippings
Clipping from the Fairhope Courier, February 18, 1910, page 2, titled "Address Colored Neighbors." The article reports on a meeting at the Anna T. Jeanes School where guests Frank Brown and E. B. Gaston addressed a group of Black citizens about the Single Tax. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, Fairhope Pulbic Library Collection.
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34_89_001_043 - Booklet
"A Compendium of Ethnic Histories of Baldwin County" compiled for the Baldwin Heritage Museum Association by Mary Elisabeth Duryea. Published in January 1987. Includes the Tensaw Settlement, Elberta, Silverhill, Daphne, Malbis, Black Education History, Swiss, Czechs, Moravian and Slovaks, Poles and other information, including some recipes. From the Fairhope Public Library Collection and the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
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41_1960_001-085 - Yearbook
1960 Wolverine yearbook (annual) of the Baldwin County Training School in Daphne, Alabama. This copy belonged to Mr. John Leonard, a science teacher at the school in 1960. (Mr Leonard would later become a principal and administrator for the Baldwin County Board of Education.) Mr. Walker J. Carroll was principal. Miss Juanita Washington, student editor, wrote: ""May "The Wolverine" give a panoramic view into our glorious 1959-1960 year an...
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41_1961_001-084 - Yearbook
1961 Wolverine yearbook (annual) of the Baldwin County Training School in Daphne, Alabama. This copy belonged to Mr. John Leonard, a science teacher at the school in 1961. (Mr Leonard would later become a principal and administrator for the Baldwin County Board of Education.) Mr. W. J. Carroll was principal. Baldwin County Training School had classes for grades 1-12 for Daphne students. It also served as the high school for black students ...
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41_1962_001-107 - Yearbook
1962 Wolverine yearbook (annual) of the Baldwin County Training School in Daphne, Alabama. This copy belonged to Mr. John Leonard, a science teacher at the school in 1962. (Mr Leonard would later become a principal and administrator for the Baldwin County Board of Education.) Mr. W. J. Carroll was principal. Baldwin County Training School had classes for grades 1-12 for Daphne students. It also served as the high school for black students ...
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41_1963_001-112 - Yearbook
1963 Wolverine yearbook (annual) of the Baldwin County Training School in Daphne, Alabama. Mr. W. J. Carroll was principal and Mr. L. C. Taylor was Vice-Principal. Baldwin County Training School had classes for grades 1-12 for Daphne students. It also served as the high school for black students from feeder elementary schools in Baldwin County. Fairhope students completing their elementary education at the Anna T. Jeanes School went to BCTS ...
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41_1964_001-136 - Yearbook
1964 Wolverine yearbook (annual) of the Baldwin County Training School in Daphne, Alabama. Mr. W. J. Carroll was principal and Mr. L. C. Taylor was Vice-Principal. Baldwin County Training School had classes for grades 1-12 for Daphne students. It also served as the high school for black students from feeder elementary schools in Baldwin County. Fairhope students completing their elementary education at the Anna T. Jeanes School went to BCTS ...
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41_1966_001-161 - Yearbook
1966 Wolverine yearbook (annual) of the Baldwin County Training School in Daphne, Alabama. Mr. W. J. Carroll was principal and Mr. L. C. Taylor was Assistant Principal. Baldwin County Training School had classes for grades 1-12 for Daphne students. It also served as the high school for black students from feeder elementary schools in Baldwin County. Fairhope students completing their elementary education at the Anna T. Jeanes School went to ...
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41_1968_001-190 - Yearbook
1968 Wolverine yearbook (annual) of the Baldwin County Training School in Daphne, Alabama. Mr. W. J. Carroll was principal and Mr. L. C. Taylor was Assistant Principal. Baldwin County Training School had classes for grades 1-12 for Daphne students. It also served as the high school for black students from feeder elementary schools in Baldwin County. Fairhope students completing their elementary education at the Anna T. Jeanes School went to ...
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41_1969_001-192 - Yearbook
1969 Wolverine yearbook (annual) of the Baldwin County Training School in Daphne, Alabama. Mr. W. J. Carroll was principal and Mr. L. C. Taylor was Assistant Principal. Baldwin County Training School had classes for grades 1-12 for Daphne students. It also served as the high school for black students from feeder elementary schools in Baldwin County. Fairhope students completing their elementary education at the Anna T. Jeanes School went to ...
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FSTC-V0019 - Video, Digital
Video interview dated September 27, 1994 with Ariel Smith Dudley and Verna Smith Johnson. Interviewed by Flo Coleman Schneider and Ruth E. Rockwell as part of the Fairhope, Alabama centennial. Ariel Smith Dudley is the granddaughter of early settlers, Benjamin "Snap" Smith and Mary "Mollie" Smith who came to the Tatumville area after the Civil War. Mrs. Dudley was married to Rev. Benjamin F. Dudley, pastor of Friendship Baptist Church and ...
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FSTC-V0076 - Video, Digital
VIDEO of 2025 Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Lecture Series Title: We Are Here: Celebrating Hope Community's Past, Present, and Future Date: March 18, 2025, Run Time: 1 hour 33 minutes. Video presented by Mara Kozelsky Hunter, Ph.D. and Mr. Shawn Graham. Dr. Mara Hunter discussed "We Are Here," a digital presentation which explores African American history and historical sites on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay. The site concentrates on...
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vi.6.62-64 - Letter
Letter dated 3/5/1906 to Joseph Fels, temporarily in Mexico City, Mexico, from Thomas T. Barr in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Barr is Fels local agent.) Fels has sent this letter to E. B. Gaston with a penciled note. Barr tells Fels that he has arranged to have a "profusely illlustrated page write up" on Fairhope to be published in the New Orleans World newspaper in an upcoming Sunday edition. This newspaper "has the biggest circulation in or ar...
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