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1901_Courier - Newspaper
Fairhope Courier newspapers for 1901. The paper was published twice per month on the 1st and 15th. All 24 editions are in this and are 8 pages except for the February 1st paper which is 6 pages. These historic papers are scanned using Optical Character Recongnition (OCR) in pdf format and are keyword searchable using the "find" or "search" function in your browser. 1901 is the year the Fairhope I bay boat steamer was constructed on the...
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1902_Courier - Newspaper
Fairhope Courier newspapers for 1902. The paper was published on the 1st and 15th of each month. All 24 editions are available. Some pages are marked by readers from long ago. These historic papers are scanned using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) in pdf format and are keyword searchable using the "find" or "search" function in your browser. Included are Local and Personal columns, information about the new bay boat steamer Fairhope...
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1903_Courier - Newspaper
Fairhope Courier newspapers for 1903. The paper was published on the 1st and 15th of each month. All editions are available. The December 15, 1903 paper has a four page supplement about "the Only Colony of Single-Taxers in the World" reprinted by permission from the Judge Publishing Company, October 8, 1903 edition of Leslie's Weekly. A new press was acquired for the Courier in 1903 resulting in more efficient and better quality printing. ...
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1903_Courier_Page_047 - Newspaper Article
Report by Marietta Johnson, the teacher at the Fairhope Public School, as printed in the Fairhope Courier on March 15, 1903. Mrs. Johnson and her husband would soon leave Fairhope to move to Mississippi, but returned in 1907 when she co-established the Organic School with Lydia J. Newcomb Comings. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
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1903_Courier_Page_137 - Newspaper Article
Article titled "School Announcement for 1903-04 in the September 1, 1903 edition of the Fairhope Courier. Includes information about the school calendar and curriculum. The Public School is under the direction of Mrs. Marietta Johnson. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives.
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1905_Courier_Page_033 - Photograph, Digital
Photograph of The New School-house in the February 3, 1905 Fairhope Courier. When a larger public school was built at the northeast corner of Morphy Avenue and Church Street in 1909, this building would become the nucleus of the Organic School and called the Bell Building. From the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation Archives, Fairhope Courier Collection.
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1908_Courier - Newspaper
Fairhope Courier newspapers for 1908. 52 issues were published; Couriers for May 1, 8, and 15 all have the same Issue Number of 36. May 8, May 15 and October 9 editions are missing from this collection but available on the Fairhope Public Library site (fairhopelibrary.org) and newspapers.com These historic papers are scanned using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and are keyword searchable using the 'find' function in your browser. S...
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1909_Courier - Newspaper
Fairhope Courier newspapers for 1909. 52 issues were printed. These historic papers are scanned using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and are keyword searchable. Some topics for 1909: The Fairhope Single Tax Coporatation contributed land and $1000 for the new public school building which was built in 1909-1910 at the northeast corner of Morphy Avenue and Church Street; 1909 was a year of growth in Fairhope with new businesses estab...
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30.35.1-15 - Correspondence
Correspondence of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated November 1926. 30.35.4 is a letter to E. B. Gaston from T. E. Mann in Gladbrook Iowa dated November 3, 1926, in which he asks Gaston about the possibilty of acquiring accommodations in Fairhope for a few months (Gaston responds at 30.35.6). Mann is a son of Fairhope co-founder S. S. Mann, and supported the Colony over the years. Mann references his wife, his daughter Floy Mann ...
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31_1915_1-19 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation dated Spetember 1915 through December 1915. The Colony Council met twice per month. Most meetings included approval of the previous meeting's minutes, Treasurer's reports (bills to be paid, rent information, cash on hand), lease transfers and Wharfinger's report. In addition, highlights of meetings are as follows: September 6, 1915: Problem of water from the Berglin ice plant and from the ...
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31_1923_1-14 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting Minutes of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation for the year 1923. (Note pages 13 and 14 contain minutes for the following year, 1924 - the rest of that year can be viewed at 31_1924_1-10.) The 1923 Minutes contain the general business of the Colony; meetings were held twice per month. Some highlights include:objections to enlarging the electric plant because of increased traffic at the bayfront, printing maps of Colony lands,naming of...
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31_1924_1-10 - Meeting Minutes
Meeting MInutes of the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation for the year 1924. Includes general correspondence of the Corporation, financial reports, annual meeting mintues, Lessees' meeting minutes of October 17, 1924, and routine business conducted by the Colony Council. The FSTC usually met twice per month. Note: The first page of the 1924 Minutes can be found at 31_1923_1-14. Treasurer G. W. Wood died early in 1924; Mrs. Minnie Brown stepped...
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34_72_030-034 - Photograph, Digital
Photographs and Historic Sites Survey Update Form dated 2014 of 100 Church Street South in Fairhope, Alabama. Built in 1925 as the first public high school building in Fairhope. The high school school was built to provide room for the growing enrollment. Prior to 1925, all public school students were housed in the public school builidng built in 1909-1910 located catty corner on the northeast corner of Church Street and Morphy Avenue. (Thi...
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36_3_001_010 - Yearbook
Fairhope High School Yearbook (Annual) for 1931. Includes faculty members' names, Class History, Motto, Class Officers, Class Prophecy, individual pictures of the Class, assorted photographs, and group photos of the Class of 1932 and the Class of 1933. Graduates are Alma, Bertolla, Margaret Street, Geraldine Ninneman, Irene Robinson, Marie Oberg, Norman Hiestand, Joseph Buarisco, James Beck, Charlotte Watrous, Eason Dade, Mary Elizabeth Jor...
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36_6_001_008 - Speech
Address by E. B. Gaston (Ernest Berry Gaston 1961-1937) to teachers and students on opening day at the Fairhope Public School. The speech is not dated, but the context helps determined that it was later 19teens or early 1920s. Gaston talks of the importance of education, muses on the changes in the past century due to growth of knowledge. He says "The meaning of education is to be able to know and to do." The address is typed by Gaston ...
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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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