Eddins and cousins in Frisco City, Alabama, schoolyard

Mary Clements Eddins was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, receiving her bachelor’s (1969) and master’s degrees in education (1971), and studied for the Ed.D. degree at Alabama A&M. She taught junior high school in Huntsville, served as a school librarian in Abbeville, then as a school media special...

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Published: Wiregrass Archives at Troy University--Dothan Campus
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collection Archives of Wiregrass History and Culture
building Wiregrass Archives at Troy University--Dothan Campus
publisher Wiregrass Archives at Troy University--Dothan Campus
topic photographs
spellingShingle photographs
Eddins and cousins in Frisco City, Alabama, schoolyard
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Folklife; Peoples of Alabama;
children; schoolhouses; schoolyards;
Family;
Alabama -- Social life and customs; Clothing and dress -- Alabama; Children -- Alabama;
description Mary Clements Eddins was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, receiving her bachelor’s (1969) and master’s degrees in education (1971), and studied for the Ed.D. degree at Alabama A&M. She taught junior high school in Huntsville, served as a school librarian in Abbeville, then as a school media specialist in Dothan, Alabama. She married Raymond Riley Eddins in 1972, and they have two daughters. Eddins contributed this image to the Wiregrass Archives for its NEH-funded Wiregrass Common Heritage Project in 2016.
spelling Eddins and cousins in Frisco City, Alabama, schoolyard212-16-0618-009obvFolklife; Peoples of Alabama;children; schoolhouses; schoolyards;Mary Clements Eddins was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, receiving her bachelor’s (1969) and master’s degrees in education (1971), and studied for the Ed.D. degree at Alabama A&M. She taught junior high school in Huntsville, served as a school librarian in Abbeville, then as a school media specialist in Dothan, Alabama. She married Raymond Riley Eddins in 1972, and they have two daughters. Eddins contributed this image to the Wiregrass Archives for its NEH-funded Wiregrass Common Heritage Project in 2016.ca. 1945Image;jpeg; tiff;Item in the Mary Clements Eddins Collection, RG 212Copyright held by The Wiregrass Archives at Troy University Dothan Campus. Fair use, educational, and non-commercial uses allowed.Family;Alabama -- Social life and customs; Clothing and dress -- Alabama; Children -- Alabama;http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/wire01/id/95
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