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BSS.392-393 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of Lois Slosson Sundberg pictured outside, smiling broadly and holding a flower. There is a legible note on the back of the postcard dated November 9, 1910 saying she is busy teaching school (she taught at the Organic School from about 1908-1912). From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fiarhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
Record Type: Photo
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BSS.656-657 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of the interior of the Fairhope Christian Church in Fairhope, Alabama on Easter Sunday, 1915. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
Record Type: Photo
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BSS.681-684 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of a flowering wisteria plants in Fairhope, Alabama. The first card was sent to Ellen "Nell" Slosson in Verona, Illinois. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
Record Type: Photo
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BSS.685-688 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcards by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of images of Easter lillies in Fairhope, Alabama. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
Record Type: Photo
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BSS.689-690 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of a magnolia blossom. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
Record Type: Photo
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BSS.691-692 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of a Spanish dagger plant. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
Record Type: Photo
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BSS.693-694 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of a handcolored picture of an oleander plant. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
Record Type: Photo
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BSS.695-696 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, titled "Roses on Mr. Powell's Residence Fairhope Ala." of climbing roses at the residence of Robert F. Powell in Fairhope, Alabama who purchased it from W. J. de la Mare. The house was located on Church Street at the west end of de la Mare Avenue. R.F. Powell came to Fairhope in 1904 after heading the Vacant Lots Program in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was an accomplished agronomist. ...
Record Type: Photo
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FMH_0192 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of the interior of the Fairhope Christian Church on Easter Sunday, 1915. Choir members stand with ladies holding hymnals or prayerbooks. The minister sits in front. Note electric lights in the church. The FSTC Online Archives has an identical picture (FSTC-0505) except with more sepia tones. Also, see BSS.656-657 for a different picture taken than same day of the interioer of the church. ...
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-0226 - Photograph, Digital
Two photographs, one by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of the De La Mare home built in 1899, later the home of the R.F. Powell family located at the west end of De La Mare Avenue where it intersects with Church Street in Fairhope, Alabama. Under the ownership of the Powell family, the house was known as the "Home of a Million Roses," and was, for a few years, rented to people visiting Fairhope. The property was called Azalea Apartments in the ...
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-0326 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph of a lady with lilies. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-0505 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of the interior of the Fairhope Christian Church on Easter Sunday, 1915. Congregants stand with ladies holding hymnals or prayerbooks; the minister sits in front. Note electric lights in the church. See BSS.656-657 for a picture of the church on the same day without the people. In addition, an identical photo of this picture, except in greyscale, is at FMH_0192 in these FSTC Online Archiv...
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-1591-1592 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard dated May 1, 1908, a Sunday, of four people posed in front of a large flowering bush in Fairhope, Alabama. The women have flowers in their hair. The message on the reverse side is written by Mary C. Rathje. Mrs. Rathje and husband Henry Rathje, moved to Fairhope c. 1908 and were the proprietors of a grocery, notion and hardware store for many years. Mary Rathje was also a professional photographer; a few of her images are in...
Record Type: Photo
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FSTC-V0025 - Video, Digital
Video interview dated March 9, 1995 with Timothy P. Kant; interviewed by Flo Coleman Schneider and Ruth E. Rockwell. Mr. Kant was born in Newark, New Jersey and moved with his parents to Spanish Fort, Alabama in 1967. He graduated from Fairhope High School and Auburn University with a B.S. in ornamental horticulture. He worked at Holmberg Nursery in Fairhope, Gulf Farms in Foley, and then, in 1983, was hired by Mayor James P. Nix to start a ...
Record Type: Archives and Videos