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In
GetCalhoun.com's most ambitious historical presentation to date,
we make available for the first time, a 1949 Noble Street School
(Located in Calhoun County, AL) project booklet
by then student, Jim Kidd. We know very little abouthow this booklet came to
be. Mr. Kidd passed away early in 2005 and this booklet was found
among his possessions. If you are interested in old pictures, or
peeking into local history, this booklet contains a treasure trove.
Chances are that you may be related to or know about one or more of
the kids presented in the booklet. The Knockouts of 49 booklet was
scanned page for page and the individuals on the pages were rescanned
and enlarged. References to the pages and people are located on the
sidebar of every page.
Naturally, if you have information that you would like
to share about someone you may know in these pages we would like to
hear from you. We'll be happy to add your comments to the page by way
of a whatever happened to kind of bio. GetCalhoun is interested
in all Calhoun County Alabama history. If you have some, do share it
with us.
We hope you enjoy the Knockouts of 49, presented in its
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Clyde Hobbs
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This is the Noble Street School.
It was located on the corner of 22nd Street and Noble Street.
This information came from my brother-in-law, Clyde Hobbs, who
is one of the students listed in the sidebar. Clyde did the
artwork on the cover, and told me that the front and back covers
were made out of the card board that went into the shirts after
they were ironed and folded. The card boards came from the Model
Laundry in Anniston, where Clyde's parents worked.
Doris H. |
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