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    Willadean Hall and Claude Martin

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    Willadean Martin (Hall), Claude Martin (her brother) photographed by Payne's Studio of Dothan, at their grandfather’s house (John Peterman) 104 Gilliam St., Abbeville, AL. By Payne's Studio, Dothan, AL. Willadean Hall is a life-long resident of Abbeville, Alabama, who graduated from Henry County Training School in 1961 and Alabama State University in 1965. She received her masters degree in education from Troy State University in 1980. She taught elementary and middle school, 1965-2001, then taught as an adjunct instructor at Wallace Community College. She contributed sixteen photographs from her larger collection to the June 2016 Wiregrass Common Heritage Project, an NEH-funded initiative of the Wiregrass Archives

    Guest Picks: Ambassador Dr Martin Hall

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    To give you some ideas as to what to watch or screen at your local cinema, we love to ask some of our friends from across the film industry to recommend some of their favourite films for audiences to enjoy. This week, to mark the reopening of many UK cinemas, we spoke to one of our brilliant Park Circus Ambassadors, Dr Martin Hall

    Isaac Porter Martin

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    Isaac Porter Martin is the cousin of Willadean Martin Hall, with 1940 s automobile at 115 Hall St., Abbeville, AL. Willadean Hall is a life-long resident of Abbeville, Alabama, who graduated from Henry County Training School in 1961 and Alabama State University in 1965. She received her masters degree in education from Troy State University in 1980. She taught elementary and middle school, 1965-2001, then taught as an adjunct instructor at Wallace Community College. She contributed sixteen photographs from her larger collection to the June 2016 Wiregrass Common Heritage Project, an NEH-funded initiative of the Wiregrass Archives

    Annie Jane Martin

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    Annie Jane Martin is the paternal grandmother of Willadean Martin Hall, in her home's backyard, 115 Hall St., Abbeville, Alabama. Willadean Hall is a life-long resident of Abbeville, Alabama, who graduated from Henry County Training School in 1961 and Alabama State University in 1965. She received her masters degree in education from Troy State University in 1980. She taught elementary and middle school, 1965-2001, then taught as an adjunct instructor at Wallace Community College. She contributed sixteen photographs from her larger collection to the June 2016 Wiregrass Common Heritage Project, an NEH-funded initiative of the Wiregrass Archives

    Mamie Sue Martin

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    Mamie Sue Martin is the cousin of Willadean Martin Hall with 1940 s automobile at 115 Hall St., Abbeville, AL. Willadean Hall is a life-long resident of Abbeville, Alabama, who graduated from Henry County Training School in 1961 and Alabama State University in 1965. She received her masters degree in education from Troy State University in 1980. She taught elementary and middle school, 1965-2001, then taught as an adjunct instructor at Wallace Community College. She contributed sixteen photographs from her larger collection to the June 2016 Wiregrass Common Heritage Project, an NEH-funded initiative of the Wiregrass Archives

    Annie Mae Peterman Martin with daughter, Willadean Martin.

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    Professional photo portrait of Annie Mae Peterman Martin and daughter Willadean Martin. Payne's Studio, Dothan, AL. Willadean Hall is a life-long resident of Abbeville, Alabama, who graduated from Henry County Training School in 1961 and Alabama State University in 1965. She received her masters degree in education from Troy State University in 1980. She taught elementary and middle school, 1965-2001, then taught as an adjunct instructor at Wallace Community College. She contributed sixteen photographs from her larger collection to the June 2016 Wiregrass Common Heritage Project, an NEH-funded initiative of the Wiregrass Archives

    Martin Hall At Night

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    Jacksonville State University\u27s Martin Hall was constructed on land across Pelham Road from the main campus that was purchased from J. Thomas Martin and his nephew Joe Martin Morris. Martin Hall is named from the Martin family. Erected in 1967 Martin Hall was used to teach physics, general science, chemistry, economics, geography, engineering, computer science, and foreign language. Shown the building stands at night. (circa 1969)https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/21312/thumbnail.jp

    Martin Hall 4

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    Jacksonville State University\u27s Martin Hall was constructed on land across Pelham Road from the main campus that was purchased from J. Thomas Martin and his nephew Joe Martin Morris. Martin Hall is named from the Martin family. Erected in 1967 Martin Hall was used to teach physics, general science, chemistry, economics, geography, engineering, computer science, and foreign language. (circa 1966)https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/18866/thumbnail.jp

    Martin Hall 2

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    Jacksonville State University\u27s Martin Hall was constructed on land across Pelham Road from the main campus that was purchased from J. Thomas Martin and his nephew Joe Martin Morris. Martin Hall is named from the Martin family. Erected in 1967 Martin Hall was used to teach physics, general science, chemistry, economics, geography, engineering, computer science, and foreign language. (circa 1966)https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/18665/thumbnail.jp

    Martin Hall 3

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    Jacksonville State University\u27s Martin Hall was constructed on land across Pelham Road from the main campus that was purchased from J. Thomas Martin and his nephew Joe Martin Morris. Martin Hall is named from the Martin family. Erected in 1967 Martin Hall was used to teach physics, general science, chemistry, economics, geography, engineering, computer science, and foreign language. (circa 1966)https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/18666/thumbnail.jp
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