White-Douglas Home for Aged Women on 22nd Street South in Birmingham, Alabama.
This photograph was published in the Birmingham News on April 11, 1941, with the following caption: "They Get New Home - The little old ladies who have been living at the Octavia White Home, an institution for aged women at 504 South Fifty-Sixth Street, Friday were settled in a new home and fin...
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This photograph was published in the Birmingham News on April 11, 1941, with the following caption: "They Get New Home - The little old ladies who have been living at the Octavia White Home, an institution for aged women at 504 South Fifty-Sixth Street, Friday were settled in a new home and finding it very pleasant. All day there was a lot of quiet excitement and contented murmuring about their new abode, the Charles J. Perry home at 1251 South Twenty-Second Street. The Perry home has been renovated and remodeled, and will accommodate the 18 women, and the name of the institution has been changed to the White-Douglas Home for Aged Women. Two of the women shown arriving at the new home are Mrs. Annie Porter (left) and Mrs. Miriam Jones." |
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BN0028241_01BN0028241White-Douglas Home for Aged Women on 22nd Street South in Birmingham, Alabama.This photograph was published in the Birmingham News on April 11, 1941, with the following caption: "They Get New Home - The little old ladies who have been living at the Octavia White Home, an institution for aged women at 504 South Fifty-Sixth Street, Friday were settled in a new home and finding it very pleasant. All day there was a lot of quiet excitement and contented murmuring about their new abode, the Charles J. Perry home at 1251 South Twenty-Second Street. The Perry home has been renovated and remodeled, and will accommodate the 18 women, and the name of the institution has been changed to the White-Douglas Home for Aged Women. Two of the women shown arriving at the new home are Mrs. Annie Porter (left) and Mrs. Miriam Jones." 1941-041940-1949CookBirmingham NewsC1-04950Houses; Older people; Rest homes; Birmingham (Ala); Jefferson County (Ala.)Still imageNegatives (Photographs); Black-and-white negatives1200 PPI TIFFAlabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/162745 |
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White-Douglas Home for Aged Women on 22nd Street South in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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