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A photograph of Trevor Crenshaw with his first car
This is a 1986 photograph of Trevor Crenshaw with his first car.
A Series of Newspaper Articles and Other Documents on Florence Physician Dr. Leonard Jerry Hicks, MD (1899-1973).
Dr. Hicks located in Florence in June of 1933. He was one of six African-American MDs in Florence between 1890 and 1940.
In June of 1953 Hicks became the first African-American physician elected to the Lauderdale County Medical Society (by a…
Achievement Certificate for Bobby Goldston
Award given to Bobby Goldston and Family Ford Sales INC for outstanding business achievement. Award given by Black Enterprise Magazine
Achievement Certificate for Bobby Goldston
Award given to Bobby Goldston and Family Ford Sales INC for outstanding business achievement. Award given by Black Enterprise Magazine
Andrew Beasley, charged with selling whiskey at his home on South Court Street
Archie Skipworth Drowned
A Thursday, July 4, 1901 Florence Herald report from a column titled "In Colored Circles" of the accidental drowning of black resident Archie Skipworth while crossing the Tennessee River to Jones Island in a skiff.
Arthur Sheffey
This is a directory entry for Arthur Sheffey. According to Florence historian Lee Freeman, Sheffey was " district manager of the Union Mutual Aid Association of Mobile, which had offices at 120 1/2 North Court. The Union Mutual Aid Association was a…
Assorted photos of Bob Carl Bailey
Bottom Left: Bob Carl at his business, The Record Shop, on Mobile Street. He worked long hours and his family frequently ate dinner there.
Bottom Right: Bob Carl at the American Legion.
B.A. Imes
This is a newspaper clipping about B.A. Imes, who took control of the Congregational Church and the Carpenter High School after the passing of W.H. Ash in 1882.
Bedford Davis arrested for murder
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