Lewis Martin Wright, in 1800s.

Lewis Martin Wright was Martha Carlile's great-great-grandfather. Martha E. Carlile (neé Wright), was born in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama, in 1926, a twin and the youngest of seven children of John and Susie Wright. She worked as an accountant beginning in 1945, and in the late 1950s pur...

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Published: Wiregrass Archives at Troy University--Dothan Campus
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building Wiregrass Archives at Troy University--Dothan Campus
publisher Wiregrass Archives at Troy University--Dothan Campus
topic photographs
spellingShingle photographs
Lewis Martin Wright, in 1800s.
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Folklife; Peoples of Alabama;
vernacular architecture; farmers;
Farm Buildings; Agriculture; Rural Life;
Agriculture -- Alabama; Farm buildings -- Alabama; Farm life -- Alabama; Fences -- Alabama;
description Lewis Martin Wright was Martha Carlile's great-great-grandfather. Martha E. Carlile (neé Wright), was born in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama, in 1926, a twin and the youngest of seven children of John and Susie Wright. She worked as an accountant beginning in 1945, and in the late 1950s purchased the Segrest Cotton Gin of Dothan, Alabama, and the Malvern Cotton Gin of Malvern, Alabama, with partner Charles Adams. She sold both companies ca. 1969, joined her husband as an agent and broker in Carlile Realty in 1972, and retired in the early 1980s. She married James Earl Carlile in 1947 and has three daughters. Carlile contributed this image to the Wiregrass Archives for its NEH-funded Wiregrass Common Heritage Project in 2016.
spelling Lewis Martin Wright, in 1800s.214-16-0625-015Folklife; Peoples of Alabama;vernacular architecture; farmers;Lewis Martin Wright was Martha Carlile's great-great-grandfather. Martha E. Carlile (neé Wright), was born in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama, in 1926, a twin and the youngest of seven children of John and Susie Wright. She worked as an accountant beginning in 1945, and in the late 1950s purchased the Segrest Cotton Gin of Dothan, Alabama, and the Malvern Cotton Gin of Malvern, Alabama, with partner Charles Adams. She sold both companies ca. 1969, joined her husband as an agent and broker in Carlile Realty in 1972, and retired in the early 1980s. She married James Earl Carlile in 1947 and has three daughters. Carlile contributed this image to the Wiregrass Archives for its NEH-funded Wiregrass Common Heritage Project in 2016.1800sImage;jpeg; tiff;Item in the Martha Carlile Collection, RG 214Copyright held by The Wiregrass Archives at Troy University Dothan Campus. Fair use, educational, and non-commercial uses allowed.Farm Buildings; Agriculture; Rural Life;Agriculture -- Alabama; Farm buildings -- Alabama; Farm life -- Alabama; Fences -- Alabama;http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/wire01/id/88
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