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Growing Up In Mobile: Depression & Wartime, 1929-1949
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Mobile during the Depression and World War II
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Judy Walton, MPL Youth Services,
Erin Kellen, MPL Youth Services,
& George Schroeter, MPL Local History & Genealogy
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Mobile Public Library
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1983
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USA Photographic Archives,
Spring Hill College,
Mobile Historic Development Commission
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English
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Appendix I "The Bates House"
141 . Bates House, c. 1837
471 Schusse Lane
Built by Joseph Bates, this rural cottage originally contained only three rooms, one room deep, and a long rear gallery. Still retaining its early style, the house has a clapboard second story raised about eleven feet above its brick ground story. The second story portico with square Tuscan columns is supported by plain brick piers.
The building is unusual in that it retains all of its early Carpenter door locks. Since they are signed Carpenter, not Carpenter and Young, they must predate 1830.
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Appendix I - "The Bates House" - John Adams Project
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Bates House, 471 Schusse Lane
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Photos and details about the Bates House
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Mobile City Planning Commission
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Mobile Landmarks Inventory
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Stone Street Map - John Adams Project - 1983
Bill Bates & Bill Bates V Imaginary Diary Entries - John Adams Project
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pdf
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English
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Growing-up-in-Mobile-Bates House
architecture
Bates House
carpenter
Carpenter & Young
Joseph Bates
Mobile
Mobile Planning Commission
Schusse Lane
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Growing Up In Mobile: Depression & Wartime, 1929-1949
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Mobile during the Depression and World War II
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Judy Walton, MPL Youth Services,
Erin Kellen, MPL Youth Services,
& George Schroeter, MPL Local History & Genealogy
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Mobile Public Library
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1983
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USA Photographic Archives,
Spring Hill College,
Mobile Historic Development Commission
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English
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Descriptions of Proposed Project: The project has two goals: to introduce young people to the humanities and then, with this consciousness of the humanities, to involve them in a project in which a collection of materials relating to the history of Mobile in the 1930s and the 1940s will be gathered. Humanities professionals in the fields of oral history and architectural history, and other qualified staff, will supervise intensive workshops in the research methods of their areas of expertise for approximately fifty young people between the ages of 12 and 18. The young people will be acquainted with what the study of the humanities means, especially as it relates to their study projects. Then the young people will do field work to collect the materials to support the general theme of the project, which is "What was it like to grow up in Mobile in the 1930s and 1940s?" Eventually, the information will be made available to not only the youth population of Mobile, numbering 80,000, but to all of the public libraries patronage.
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National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Application & Project Description
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Grant application
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Grant application; background, methodology, objectives, and plan for Architectural Study and Oral History projects for "Growing Up In Mobile: Depression & Wartime" project
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Erin Kellen
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Mobile Public Library
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1983
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pdf
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English
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Growing-up-in-Mobile-NEH Grant Application-1983
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Growing Up in Mobile: Depression & Wartime Project
architecture
Brookley Conference Center
Dallas Baillio
Elizabeth Barrett Gould
Erin Kellen
George Schroeter
grant
Great Depression
Historic Development Commission of Mobile
James Kennedy
Judy Walton
Mike Thomason
Mobile
Mobile Planning Commission
Mobile Public Library
National Endowment for Humanities
oral history
Patricia Harrison
Rosemary Canfield
Spring Hill College
University of South Alabama
World War II