Birmingham News sleeve BN0009369

Camp Alabama at Autaugaville, Alabama / Graves / (Left to right) Mrs. Dowling, Francoise, and [Jerre] Dowling's grave. No grass grows on his grave. / Swimming pool at Camp Alabama - built entirely by teenagers, and camp director. / Buddie Hale, director of Camp Alabama, the state's newest...

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Main Author: Thomas, Sue
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/20909
format Electronic
collection Alabama Media Group Collection
building Alabama Department of Archives and History
publisher Alabama Department of Archives and History
topic Photographs
spellingShingle Photographs
Birmingham News sleeve BN0009369
Thomas, Sue
fulltopic Photographs
description Camp Alabama at Autaugaville, Alabama / Graves / (Left to right) Mrs. Dowling, Francoise, and [Jerre] Dowling's grave. No grass grows on his grave. / Swimming pool at Camp Alabama - built entirely by teenagers, and camp director. / Buddie Hale, director of Camp Alabama, the state's newest private camp for boys. Whitewater lake in background. / Old toll house at gate to Camp Alabama, boys sleep upstairs in dorm. / Buddie Hale, director Camp Alabama. / Sign at road east of Autaugaville which directs visitors to Alabama's newest private camping facility / Roy Jones, 12, Fort Rucker, comes in for a point-four landing from the Junior Jump Tower on Division Parade Field at the Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, during Armed Forces Day observance, Saturday. Assisting Roy is [--] Billie Smith. Roy is the sun of Mayor and Mrs. Roy C. Jones, Fort Rucker. The program for Armed Forces Day observances included flyovers, a concert by the 98th U.S. Army Band, Bozo the Clown, skydivers, open house, and many other things for visitors to see. By far the favorite of the youngsters though was the Junior Jump Tower, where Fort Rucker personnel assisted boys in taking a simulated parachute jump. / [Work orders included]
spelling BN0009369Birmingham News sleeve BN00093691963-05-181960-1969Thomas, SueBirmingham News63-04153Camp Alabama at Autaugaville, Alabama / Graves / (Left to right) Mrs. Dowling, Francoise, and [Jerre] Dowling's grave. No grass grows on his grave. / Swimming pool at Camp Alabama - built entirely by teenagers, and camp director. / Buddie Hale, director of Camp Alabama, the state's newest private camp for boys. Whitewater lake in background. / Old toll house at gate to Camp Alabama, boys sleep upstairs in dorm. / Buddie Hale, director Camp Alabama. / Sign at road east of Autaugaville which directs visitors to Alabama's newest private camping facility / Roy Jones, 12, Fort Rucker, comes in for a point-four landing from the Junior Jump Tower on Division Parade Field at the Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, during Armed Forces Day observance, Saturday. Assisting Roy is [--] Billie Smith. Roy is the sun of Mayor and Mrs. Roy C. Jones, Fort Rucker. The program for Armed Forces Day observances included flyovers, a concert by the 98th U.S. Army Band, Bozo the Clown, skydivers, open house, and many other things for visitors to see. By far the favorite of the youngsters though was the Junior Jump Tower, where Fort Rucker personnel assisted boys in taking a simulated parachute jump. / [Work orders included]Alabama 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/20909
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