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1905_Courier_Page_377 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph by Arthur M. Dealy of the bay and bluff printed in the Special Winter Resort Edition of the December 1, 1905 Fairhope Courier. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, Fairhope Courier Collection.
Record Type: Photo
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1909_Courier_Page_266 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph by John P. Lowell titled "A Morning Scene at Fairhope Wharf" printed in the August 27, 1909 edition of the Fairhope Courier. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, Fairhope Courier Collection.
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Beiser-0015 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph of the bayfront in Fairhope, Alabama. From the Beiser Photograph Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives
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Beiser-0019 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph dated summer 1943 of a day at the Fairhope beach with the Fairhope pier in the background. Dorothy Beiser Cain (Mama Dot) is shown with her sons Geoffrey and Kenneth, along with their cousin Suzie Hunter (Suzanne Hunter Gilmore), daughter of Helene Beiser Hunter and Gavin Hunter, Sr. From the Beiser Photograph Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives
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BSS.264-265 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph c. 1900 by Lois Slosson Sundberg of a bay boat on Mobile Bay. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection.
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BSS.268-269 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph dated 1901 by Lois Slosson Sundberg of the James A. Carney bay boat steamer and other boats. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection.
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BSS.273-276 - Photograph, Digital
Photographs dated 1902 by Lois Slosson Sundberg of boats at the dock in Mobile. The City of Mobile paddleboat steamer is pictured alone, and then again in the background with the Fairhope bay boat steamer in front. (This was the Fairhope I boat built in 1901 by the Fairhope Colony.) The back of that photograph has a note with the 1902 date and "built by Cain's father." From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection.
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BSS.277-278 - Photograph, Digital
Two photographs by Lois Slosson Sundberg c.1901 of dredging the the docks in Mobile, Alabama. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
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BSS.279 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph by Lois Slosson Sundberg c.1901 of a steamboat on Mobile Bay. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
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BSS.384 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph c.1915 by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of the Edward C. Slosson house, his workshop, and the Eugene Slosson house on the right. These houses face Bayview Street. Mobile Bay can be seen through the pine trees. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
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BSS.406-407 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of the Fairhope Wharf showing the Wharfhouse in the center, with the wharfinger's quarters above. (The window facing east has an accompanying window facing west so the wharfinger could see bay boat traffic coming to the pierhead.) Also shown are the women's bathhouse and the roof of the men's bathhouse. The Bayside Cafe is on the right. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fai...
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BSS.428 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of sailboats on Mobile Bay. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
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BSS.429-430 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of Lois Slosson (Sundberg) and Carlton Hess standing on the shores of Mobile Bay. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photo Archives.
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BSS.437-440 - Photograph, Digital
Two photograph postcards dated 1908 by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of a young woman standing in the Canyon Wall in Fairhope, Alabama. She is identified as Miss Lois Slosson on one card and MIss Agnes Johnson on the other card. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
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BSS.480-481 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph of Hazel Pilcher Lott and another young woman on a pier. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
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BSS.484 - Photograph, Digital
Two photographs. Left Photograph: Aunt Margaret, Lois Slosson Sundberg, Myrtle Moore Morgan,and Ellen "Nell" Slosson swimming in Mobile Bay in Fairhope, Alabama. Right Photograph: Two ladies climing the steps from the lower Bayfront park to the the bluff in Fairhope, Alabama. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
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BSS.531-532 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, titled "At Suncet on the Bay." From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
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BSS.533-534 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph postcard by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, titled "Fast Mail Str Lucile." The Lucile, formerly owned by the Vanderbilt family, saw service as a bayboat steamer on Mobile Bay from 1908 to1909. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives.
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BSS.535-536 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of the Apollo bayboat steamer which started service on Mobile Bay in 1912. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Collection of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Photograph Archives. A black and white picture also appears (FMH_0283 which is part of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives. Courtesy of the Fairhope Museum of History, Donelson Collection.)
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BSS.537-540 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph by Frank Stewart, The Picture Man, of the James A. Carney bay boat steamer and sailboats on Mobile Bay. The James A. Carney started service on Mobile Bay in summer 1894, and was the boat which took the first Fairhopers to the eastern shore from Mobile on the afternoon of November 15, 1894. The Carney landed at the wharf in Battles, where the small group made their temporary headquarters. From the Bass Slosson Sundberg Photo Col...
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