1929: Wheeler Motor Company, Mobile, Alabama
The Kangaroo Court at Wheeler Motor Company. It was sponsored by the Employees' Council of Self Government and Discipline, which acted as the business's moral police. Shown in the photo are Teressa Felis, the woman seated below the Chevrolet sign. She was the "court" stenographer...
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The Kangaroo Court at Wheeler Motor Company. It was sponsored by the Employees' Council of Self Government and Discipline, which acted as the business's moral police. Shown in the photo are Teressa Felis, the woman seated below the Chevrolet sign. She was the "court" stenographer. J. J. Herzog, the man seated at the podium, was the general manager. Standing to his right is Adrian Arras. The "jurors," seated in the right of the photo, were W. W. Redman, Walter Smith, Bob Moss, Joseph George, Robert Cheeseman, and Mr. Beaham. |
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1929: Wheeler Motor Company, Mobile, Alabama Erik Overbey, University of South Alabama Archives, McCall Library Wheeler Motor Company; Mobile, AL; Mobile County, ALThe Kangaroo Court at Wheeler Motor Company. It was sponsored by the Employees' Council of Self Government and Discipline, which acted as the business's moral police. Shown in the photo are Teressa Felis, the woman seated below the Chevrolet sign. She was the "court" stenographer. J. J. Herzog, the man seated at the podium, was the general manager. Standing to his right is Adrian Arras. The "jurors," seated in the right of the photo, were W. W. Redman, Walter Smith, Bob Moss, Joseph George, Robert Cheeseman, and Mr. Beaham. Alabama Cultural Resource SurveyParker, Dylan3/15/1929 Still Image and TextHyperlink, Still Image, Text<a href="http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/usa01/id/216">http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/usa01/id/216</a>https://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/197Alabama MosaicEnglish<a href="http://alamosindex.lib.auburn.edu/vufind/Record/SSusa01216">http://alamosindex.lib.auburn.edu/vufind/Record/SSusa01216</a>Wheeler County, South Alabama, U.S. U.S. and international copyright laws may apply to this digital image. Use of this image without the prior permission of The McCall Library is prohibited. Please contact The McCall Library for permission to use this image. |
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1929: Wheeler Motor Company, Mobile, Alabama |
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1929: Wheeler Motor Company, Mobile, Alabama |
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Erik Overbey, University of South Alabama Archives, McCall Library |
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