Phenix City (Ala.)
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Baker, Ben (Judge), 1974-1977
Baker, James, 1968-1985
Barnes, Margaret Ann, 1983-1984
Barrick, Bessie, 1989
E.D. Murphy Collection
Murphy's collection includes copies of his writings about John S. Pemberton and the origins of Coca-Cola, a Civil War Fort in Phenix City, and a brief history of Columbus; his daughter's Civil War map of Columbus and Phenix City; and information about the death of his grandfather, Matt Murphy, a Columbus Marshall in 1874.
Larry and Cynthia Lupo Collection
Dr. Larry Waller Lupo (July 28, 1932-January 17, 2007) and Cynthia Belcher Lupo (August 21, 1934-November 9, 2006) were both born in Phenix City, Alabama and both of them died there as well. They married on September 3, 1952, just prior to Larry’s deployment to Korea. They both taught in Phenix City public schools initially. Larry Lupo began teaching European history at the fledgling Columbus College in 1961 and remained for nearly 25 years.
One photocopied file entitled “Brownville-Summerville Residential-Commercial Historic District” of Phenix City, Alabama
Phenix City Historic Photograph and Documents Collection
This material contains three sets of documents relating to the death of Albert Patterson in Phenix City, Alabama and the places known for vice activity. Also included are six (6) CDs of photographs collected by Jim Cannon. Topics include entertainment, crime, historic street views, Coca-Cola, Columbus, Chattahoochee River, and more.
Phenix City Story Lobby Card
The Phenix City Story debuted in 1955, and relates the story of crime and vice in Phenix City, Alabama.
