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FSTC-1275-1276 - Photograph, Digital
Two photographs taken in August, 1957 of the Blakeley Cemetery, now part of Historic Blakeley State Park north of Spanish Fort, Alabama. One picture shows the sign which reads "Blakeley Cemetery, Baldwin County Historical Society." The other picture is of grave markers. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of the Ruffles Family.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1303 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph taken in August, 1957 of broken grave markers at the Blakeley Cemetery, now part of Historic Blakeley State Park north of Spanish Fort, Alabama. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of the Ruffles Family.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1304 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph taken in August, 1957 of a path in the Blakeley Cemetery, now part of Historic Blakeley State Park. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of the Ruffles Family.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1305 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph taken in August, 1957 of a grave marker at the Blakeley Cemetery, now part of Historic Blakeley State Park which is north of Spanish Fort, Alabama.This grave marker is for Caroline Matilda Wilkins (1808-1857). From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of the Ruffles Family.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1306 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph taken in August, 1957 of a grave marker at Blakeley Cemetery which is now part of Historic Blakeley State Park. The grave marker is for two people. Horatio S. Butler, son of the Rev. D. Butler of the City of Troy, N.Y. died August 4, 1820 at the age of 28. The second name on the marker is Henry Boyd, son of Gen. William Boyd of New York, who died of "malignant fever" (yellow fever) on November 27, 1822 at the age of 21. F...
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1307 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph of the grave marker of James W. Peters in the Blakeley Cemetery, which is now part of Historic Blakeley State Park north of Spanish Fort, Alabama. Peters, along with his partner Russel Stebbins, emigrated from New York in 1816 with a few others to help found the town of Blakeley. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of the Ruffles Family.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1308 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph, dated August 1957 of a grave marker with two names in the Blakely Cemetery, located in Historic Blakeley State Park. Ira Hempstead from New York, died in 1818 at the age of 19. James Stebbins (possibly also named Russel Stebbins), fell from a horse and died in 1818 at the age of 22. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of the Ruffles Family.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1309 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph, taken in August, 1957, of a grave marker in the Blakeley Cemetery which is located in Blakeley State Park north of Spanish Fort, Alabama. The marker is for Lavinia Stone Stoddard, one of the first female residents of Blakeley, who died in 1820 at the age of 34. Mrs. Stoddard was the wife of Dr. William Stoddard. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of the Ruffles Family.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1310 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph, taken in August, 1957, of a grave marker in the Blakeley Cemetery which is located in Blakeley State Park north of Spanish Fort, Alabama. The marker is for Charlotte Stoddard, who died in 1820. She was the wife of Dr. Israel Stoddard. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, courtesy of the Ruffles Family.
Record Type: Photo