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  1. 37_2_009 - Newspaper Article

    Article dated May 19, 1974 by Elizabeth Park titled "She Was Ahead of Her Time" printed in the Mobile Press Register. This is about Marie Howland, founder of the Fairhope Public Library, writer, activist, socialist, feminist and reformer. Includes a cartoon by W. A. "Bill" Dealy. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives,

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  2. 4.10.1-115 - Correspondence

    Correspondence (Da-Di) of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated 1936-1953 and C. A. Gaston. Included are several letters to C. A. Gaston from Bill Dealy (William Austin Dealy, W. A. Dealy) who was writing from Nashville, TN where he was an engineer with the War Department. Includes some of Dealy's cartoons, drawings and poetry. 4.10.64 is a response to a letter of condolence written to C. A. Gaston on the death of his father, E. B. Ga...

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  3. FMH-A0004b - Audio, Digital

    Interview (audio) dated February 20, 1980 and April 28, 1980 of Mrs. Hazele Williams Payne (1891-1991). The interviewer is not identified. This is the second part of an interview with Hazele Williams Payne. The first part can be heard at FMH-A0004a in these Archives, followed by other interviews at FMH-A0007a and FMH-A0007b. Mrs. Payne recounts a wide range of topics about life in Fairhope including people, parties, dances, entertainment, b...

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    FMH-A0004b
  4. FMH-A0007a - Audio, Digital

    Interview (audio) Part 1 dated April 28, 1982 of Mrs. Hazele Williams Payne (1891-1991). The interviewer is not identified. Others interviews with Mrs. Payne are FMH-A0004a, FMH-A0004b and FMH-A0007b. In this interview, three of W. A. Dealy's comic poems are read by the interviewer and Mrs. Payne comments on the people and situations, providing fascinating and many times humorous and poignant details about early Fairhope. The first poem ...

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    FMH-A0007a
  5. FMH-A0007b - Audio, Digital

    Interview (audio) dated 1982 of Mrs. Hazele Williams Payne (1891-1991). Part 2. The interviewer is not identified. Other interviews with Mrs. Payne are FMH-A0004a, FMH-A0004b and FMH-A0007a. In this interview, the rest of the 1935 "Merry Christmas Folks" poem (started in FMH-A0007a) written by W. A. Dealy is read by the interviewer. Mrs. Payne comments on the people and situations, providing fascinating and many times humorous and poignant...

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    FMH-A0007b
  6. PMG-4137-4138 - Newspaper Clippings

    Two newspaper clipplings about William A. Dealy and cartoons he drew of early Fairhope. Authors are Converse Harwell and George Fuller III. Fuller's article is dated January 6, 1977. Harwell's is dated July 17, 1978. The name of the newspaper is not recorded, but it was probably the Eastern Shore Courier or the Baldwin edition of the Mobile Press Register. From the Paul M. Gaston Collection, Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives

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    Newspaper Clippings

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