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CMSgt. Hall: “I’m Richard R. Hall, Jr.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay, and what year were you born?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “I was born September 25, 1923”&#13;
Interviewer: “1923, okay, and where were you born?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Morven, Georgia.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay, and when did you come to Winter Park?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “I was about five months old when my parents brought me to Winter Park.”&#13;
Interviewer: “And can you tell us a little bit more about your family?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Well, I have two brothers and one sister.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay, and what were their names?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Dr. Clyde W. Hall, Willard Sylvester Hall, and Mabel Elizabeth Hall.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay, and are any of them still living today?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Only one brother, Clyde Hall. Dr. Clyde Hall.”&#13;
Interviewer:  “And what were your parents’ names?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “My father’s name was Robert Richard Hall my mom was named Maddie Elizabeth Hall.&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay, so when you moved to Winter Park, where did you go to church?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Um, Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church.”&#13;
Interviewer:  “Do you still go there?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall:  “Yes! I know most of the folks there.”&#13;
Interviewer:  “So when you started school, where did you go to school here?” &#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Winter Park Elementary School.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “It was located on Pennsylvania Avenue, it was. &#13;
Interviewer:  “So uh...”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Now it’s the Community Center.”&#13;
Interviewer:  “Now that – Oh! So that’s where the Community Center is located, okay. So that’s over where Shady Park is.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah”&#13;
Interviewer: “Now I saw that you went to Hungerford?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Robert Hungerford Industrial High School.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay and that’s over in Eatonville?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “A boarding school.” &#13;
Interviewer:  “It was a boarding school?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yes.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So you lived at that school for four years?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Four years. Yes.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So how did that work? Did you get to come home on the weekends?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh, I think the first weekend was almost three months before we got to head home. We had to meet certain standards there.” &#13;
Interviewer: “Ok, gotcha.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Clean room, you had to pass inspection.” &#13;
Interviewer: “And then you got a four year full scholarship to-”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Xavier University.” &#13;
Interviewer: “Xavier University, and that’s in New Orleans.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Mhm” &#13;
Interviewer: “And how long were you there before you were drafted into the army?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Well, I was there two years. My junior year.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So you would have been just starting your junior year?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Mhm.”&#13;
Interviewer: “And you showed us the green cap.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: chuckles “Yeah all the freshmen at Xavier wore green caps. That meant their heads were green.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So what were the other caps?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh, just the green for the freshmens”&#13;
Interviewer: “Just the green for the freshmens, so other folks didn’t have to wear the caps.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh no, once you were a sophomore-”&#13;
Interviewer: “You could stop, okay.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “You could pass it to some freshmen, some greenhead.” chuckles &#13;
Interviewer: “Gotcha, alright. Now, can you tell me more about your elementary school and what those classes were like?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Well, let’s see, hmm. They had this one teacher by the name of Mrs. Clovin[?], she taught the fifth grade. Back in those days, the average boy would drop out around fifth or sixth grade, and Mrs. Clovin was very tough. She was built very heavy, especially around the arms. Her arms were about like that, and she was very short. She made perrymeadows [?] switches, so she would have the boys go down into the swamp and gather switches. She would give them specifications, ‘I don’t want them too long, not too small, just right. I want them just right.’ You had to meet her specifications. Chuckles And these guys are gonna get whooped with these. I know that one. And she only sent me down one time to cut up perrymeadows [?]. Just one time.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Well, hey, that’s not too bad! That’s a pretty good record.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: chuckles “That’s right! Especially with her, she was tough!”&#13;
Interviewer: “So what kind of lessons, like, what kind of homework and lessons you guys had?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh, we had math, geography, history, yeah...”&#13;
Interviewer: “So pretty similar to what we’ve got now.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, y’know you had to write term papers and such...”&#13;
Interviewer: “So-”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Mrs. Clovin was quite a teacher. Uh, she was very strict, and she would use these perrymeadows and she was left handed, I’ll never forget that. And when she’d drop that arm, the meat [on her arm] would shake all over the place. Chuckles  Everybody remembered Mrs. Clovin. She wasn’t very tall, but she was heavy. Had heavy arms.”&#13;
Interviewer: “She’d hit you pretty hard, I imagine.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Huh?” &#13;
Interviewer: “She’d hit you pretty hard, I imagine.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh yeah, just as soon as that arm would drop and that meat would shake see?”&#13;
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CMSgt. Hall: “And a guy by the name of Roy [last name unknown, possibly Years?]...I think, yeah I think he was in the fifth grade. He’d always try to make fun of her and she caught him one day, see.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Oh no”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “And she started whacking on this guy and he just kinda ran – that made her mad, you see. The more he ran the harder she would hit.” laughs&#13;
Interviewer: “Well, he ought not to of ran, now had he?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh Lord.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Well, how did you enjoy being at Xavier?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh well, I enjoyed it, but it’s just, you see, I was interviewed by Mother [name unknown] who was the dean, She interviewed all the freshmens, and so when it came my time, I put my tie on, shirt and all to meet her and she said “Mr. Hall, we have awarded you a four year atheletic scholarship.” And then she said, “Now however, [this requires something special from you?], one you must maintain a ‘B’ average.” Then she paused, see, I had a ‘B’ average at Hungerford, you see. She said, “That includes the Catholic religion.” I said “Oh Lord!” laughs I had two years of Latin at Hungerford, see, and that’s what saved me. See, Hungerford was a private school and they had to teach two years of a foreign language.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Gotcha, okay.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “So like Latin. Now, all the other high schools taught French, Spanish, and Latin. Hungerford only had one, and it just so happened to be a Catholic school. It came in handy.&#13;
Interviewer: “Well hey, you went into the military and they’re all about Latin so-”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah!”&#13;
Interviewer: “So when uh-”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “So after she interviews me, a classmate, her name’s Catherine Brown – she used to sit right across from me, see. So she’s having problems with her math, now I know she’s a staunch Catholic, all her brothers and sisters had gone to private school, her parents were Catholic, and she’s Catholic and so around the time we had an exam I was invited to, y’know - “Oh I can help you with math, if you can help get me through the catechisms. She didn’t live too far from the campus and so every time I had a test – I made a date with her.  So I’d say hey, cause you couldn’t go too far from campus at night, so I’d show up early cause we got a test tomorrow. I’d show up with the book and we’d sit out on her porch and she got me through.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Well, okay, that was good!”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Without her, I couldn’t have made it. She couldn’t have made it through math, either. They were Catholics at Hungerford, see most schools didn’t teach Catholics at that time.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Wait most schools didn’t teach Catholics?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “No, not at that time, but Hungerford did, though.”&#13;
Interviewer: “That’s… huh, that’s… interesting.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Is it because there weren’t a lot of Catholics around here, is that what it was?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “I don’t know. There wasn’t that many, cause most of my classmates were from someplace else. Some of them came from New York, and Pennsylvania, Pittsburg there was one from Philadelphia.&#13;
Interviewer: “So when you were in high school, going to Hungerford, so what you’re saying is that it wasn’t just local kids.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “ No no, they were from all over.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Wow, okay.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “And incidentally, there was one from Alabama.” &#13;
Interviewer: “Well my apologies on that one. So when you graduated and went on to Tuskegee [correction: Xavier], you went on an athletic scholarship so what teams did you play on while you were there?” &#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Football”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay and what teams did you play on? [Correction: interviewer mean position]&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Half-back, er, running back.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay, so you were a running back, then?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, that’s what’s wrong with my legs now.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Oh bless – I’m sorry.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah got scars all over them. Back in those days, we used those old quilts.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Oh I see.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Now they use a hard rubber, and when you’re a running back, they try to get you to stumble over your legs to slow you down.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Did y’all have hard helmets back then or the leather?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Soft.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Oh y’all had the soft helmets.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, and when I went to Hungerford, we got the hand-me-downs from Rollins College.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Y’all got the hand-me-downs from Rollins?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Huh.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Soft helmets, the hip pads – you had to wrap them around about twice and tape.”&#13;
Interviewer: “And y’all had your own jerseys too?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “I got a picture just over there. That case that’s hanging on the wall was the first athletic team from Hungerford, and the letter from it.”&#13;
Interviewer: “That’s cool. So then you got drafted- ”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh that, now that’s a doozy. Now what happened was the sisters says, ‘Now Mr. Hall, if you stay in school, we can protect you from the draft.’ Well, they didn’t have that much power, so then they said, ‘If you join the reserves, that’ll protect you and keep you in school. So I joined the reserves. Sounded good to me, y’know? Well, it didn’t my sophomore year. Something happened that year and they called me into duty. So when I took the exams – they had to give you exams – they decided ‘Well, we’re gonna send you to Aircraft Manual School’ at Chanute Aircraft Base in Illinois.’ I had heard about it but aside y’know, I had no idea what it was. It was nothing but corn fields, so, flat. It was good for flying. It wasn’t anything like the Appalachian mountains or the Caracas[?]. They call it the ‘breadbasket’.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Gotcha, okay.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “And that’s where I ended up.”&#13;
Interviewer: “And where was that located again?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Chanute Airforce Base in Illinois.”&#13;
Interviewer: “In Illinois, okay. Wow, y’all really were in the middle of corn country.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, and I’m from Florida, so it was cold to me. The first time I saw snow was in Louisiana.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Yeah you probably were cold!”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: laughs  &#13;
Interviewer: “Lord have mercy.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: Back during the first time I saw snow, all the guys – they were all from northern places. They were all, “What do you mean you’ve never, it’s just snow?” and I was just - “Man, it’s beautiful! I’ve never seen snow before!”&#13;
Interviewer: “You probably got a bate of that pretty quick, I’d imagine. So then you went to Illinois, is that where you got your mechanical training?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Right, Aircraft Maintenance School.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So you were never a pilot.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “No, I was flight engineer.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Gotcha, okay. So, when you were serving, where, when they finally deployed you- ”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Well when they deployed us, they sent me to France, when I first joined the Tuskegee Airmen.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay so you were deployed in France during WWII.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “That was one of the places, yeah. After I left this country I went to France. After France we went to Germany! &#13;
Interviewer: “So what was that like?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh, terrible! War torn country, people hungry. Kids- babies starving to death. Hitler had drafted - I saw boys about that high holding a rifle and the rifle was dragging the ground. Cause he’d killed off all the men, so he decided to draft all the males.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So these young boys wouldn’t have been no more than what? Twelve?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Twelve? Yeah. Cause one had his rife over his shoulder and the butt was dragging the ground and he was holding onto the muzzle.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Wow, bless his heart.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, small boys.” &#13;
Interviewer: “And how long were you serving there?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “I got there in ‘43 to ‘45.” &#13;
Interviewer: “So 43 to 45. That would have been about-”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Wait, 42 to 45. Well, no that would have been 44 to 45. That time.” &#13;
Interviewer: “So you served there for about a year.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, but you see I went to Europe 3 times altogether in WWII.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So when you were deployed, did you ever come home at any time?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “No! Back in those days, when the war’s over I came home.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay, so you were truly there several years then.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Well the war was over in ‘45 and I went over in 43-44. I came out of school in 43… I came out of school and [got trained] and went directly to Europe.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Gotcha. So you were in Europe for probably about 2 years.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah that time, that was my first trip. I went back after then.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So you’d never been out of the country before that point.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “No, that was my first time out of the country.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Wow, have you been back – back to France since then?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Well yeah, after the war, during my 20 something, 30 years. I went back twice.”&#13;
Interviewer: “What do you think of it now?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Well, it’s quite an improvement!” laughs “You don’t seen any more hungry people now. All the houses where people live are on the street and not in basements.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Now you were primarily an aircraft mechanic, but did you ever serve in trenches or infantry at all?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “No, never. The only time I had to dig a trench was when I went to Korea. I was on Okinawa, and my wife – I was waiting for over a year for house and my wife was supposed to travel to Okinawa and join me. I waited for about 9 months for that house. If you’re on the housing list, you have to wait til someone else moves our or dies or something. And so I was talking to my wife by phone, it was one of those that you had to wait til the other person was done talking before you talked back. And I talked to her at night, certain times of night directly, that was in November of ‘49. Yeah, and I was gonna get the house sometime in ‘50 cause I was supposed to get it on the 25th of June and I said ‘Don’t take that house back because my wife is supposed to be here the 1st of July.’ I wanted to get flowers in the yard, build me some bamboo furniture, get the house ready on the inside. So they let me off, gave me a Jeep, let me off because my wife’s coming down. Colonel came by one day didn’t have a radio or nothing, I was just getting my house together and he came by one day and he says ‘Hall when was the last time you qualified for the rifle range?’ I said ‘Man, don’t you remember? We qualified together! Don’t you remember’ I remembered that they’d already asked me this question so I wondered, ‘I’m already qualified, why would you ask me this question?’ He says ‘Get in the Jeep and we’ll go by supply and draw a couple of rounds [?] See the rifle range wasn’t too far, and on our way over there, he says ‘Look a country up north just decided to fight among themselves.’ Now I don’t have no radio, been out of contact for a couple of weeks with my outfit while putting my house together, I had no reason – and he says ‘A little country up north has decided to fight among themselves.’ and I said ‘Well, Colonel, what does that have to do with us?’ says ‘We already fought one war.’ ”&#13;
Interviewer: “Yeah, we just got done with one.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “ He said, ‘Well, we’ve been selected because because of the type of aircraft we have” - We had night fighters at that time. I said, ‘You can’t find somebody to send over there? We’ve already been to war.’ He said, “Well, we’ve been selected because we’ve got nightfighters. That was in June and by September I was on my way to Korea.”  &#13;
Interviewer: “And WWII had only been over for just a little short while, hadn’t it?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, ‘45.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Which one do you think was worse?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Both of them! Oh Lord! When I got to Korea, Colonel says ‘Find a place for your outfits.” I had a platoon, and we all found an old school house that was on base that didn’t have no top on it, but it had a pot belly stove in the middle of it. Now when I was in Okinawa, Okinawa at that time was like Florida, Korea was like New York or Maine! That’s the difference: north and south. So we out of the south, no winter clothes – cold. They took our warm clothes away in Okinawa because it was hot, like Florida. And so I – and now [unintelligible] moved next to us and they used our runway since they had their own aircraft, so we’d use the same runway. So I got to know the suppliers over there and I told them, ‘Y’know what? I have an aircraft going back to Japan to take aircraft parts everyday, now I could have a case of whatever you like to drink on the next one’ Since I wrote the messages. And he went for it! They all these new clothes, brand new skates that buckled like this – they had these clothes where you zip the legs out like this- . They had hoods goggles, hoods attached to  coats on the collars, the whole nine yards. So I made a deal with him. I said ‘Now I can have a case of whatever you drink on that manifest since I’m getting aircraft parts every other day from Japan.’ And that’s how I got my whole outfit clothes.”&#13;
21:31 ish&#13;
Interviewer: “You had to get you something warm!”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “I gave the Colonel my first box, and he asked me ‘Where’d you get it from, Hall?’ I just gave him that look and he said ‘Oh I don’t want to know.’ I got the second one.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So you were stationed in Okinawa first then and then they shipped you over to Korea.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Oh yeah, I went from there to Korea.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Okay, because I guess, for some reason, I thought they just sent straight to Korea, but they had the station in Okinawa, first.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, they had the military station in Okinawa, but they had a bunch of guys from the States, too. The [unintelligible] I had never heard of them before, this was something new. They had their own tanks, field artillery and aircraft. They were designed as a strike-force, to take out tankers and such. So I got to know them, they had new clothes and here my guys were cold.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So how cold did it get in Korea?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Just like it did in New York City! It was just like if you moved from Florida to New York. Moved from Okinawa to Korea. Same difference if you look at the map, it’s just as far north as New York.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Huh! Really?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, just look at the map sometime. I had a map around someplace. I had one in my desk, see that desk right there?”&#13;
Interviewer: “So, going back to WWI, what-”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “You mean WWII.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Oh you’re right, I’m sorry.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “My uncle was in WWI.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So what battalion and squadron were you part of?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “51st Fighter in Korea, 332nd in Europe.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Now, from what I understand they disbanded the Tuskegee Airmen in 1945.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “No it was into ‘49. President Truman said we needed to have integrated service. We only had one service. That happened in 1949.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So at that point they desegregated it?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Yeah, that’s what I said in 1949. I ended up with Col. Davis, y’know Benjamin O. Davis? He was the first black to finish at West Point. I got his picture around here someplace. He sends out for us and says ‘They’re gonna abandon this outfit,’ and we said ‘Where are we going?’ and he said ‘Wherever the Air Force is.’ At that time the Air Force was brand new. So I ended up on Okinawa, nine of us. And when we got to Okinawa, they promoted once a year. That December all nine of us had been promoted. Everybody else was like, ‘You just got here! How did you get promoted?!’ But what they didn’t realized is that we just fought in WWII.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So how long were you in Korea?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Well, that time, let’s see… From September right to December then we came back to Japan, and then we flew back and forth from Japan to Korea. Then the Air Force said ‘You can go home now, or you can have your wife join you in Japan. Now, I’m still on flying status, see, every other day, all of of a sudden I said, ‘Y’know what? This war is still going on, but I think I’ll go home.’”&#13;
Interviewer: “So, you didn’t go back, then, after that.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Well, I flew back and forth to Korea for about three months after that. From January into June so almost five months.”&#13;
Interviewer: “So at that point you were able to go back and forth then, between Japan and home.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “No, my wife – When I got the offer for her to come over, that meant I had enough time for her to join me over there.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Oh, so she joined you in Japan?”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “No, they wanted her to!”&#13;
Interviewer: “Oh they wanted her to join you in Japan!”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “And I said, ‘No, I’m still on flying status, no way, uh uh.’”&#13;
Interviewer: “So you opted to go back home.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Right. Because, y’know, there’s still- war’s still going on and folks on flying status could do what they wanted to.”&#13;
Interviewer: “Gotcha, okay.”&#13;
CMSgt. Hall: “Come back home, then our first child was born, that’s when I got off flying status. That’s when I got off flying status. Flying status meant that they could just yank you out whenever, not that you were qualified to fly.”&#13;
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              <text>Winter Park Topics, Saturday, January 29, 1938,  &#13;
The Morse Residence&#13;
Located at 141 Alexander Place, in the heart of one of Winter Park’s exclusive residential sections, and just two blocks from the center of town, is this new Florida residence for Mrs. Fannie French Morse, designed by Harold Hair, architect, of Winter Park, and constructed by A. E. Arthur, contractor, of Orlando. &#13;
The lot on which this home is built slopes downward to Lake Osceola and the eastern windows are specially designed to take full advantage of the inspiring view. On this side a stone terrace opens onto a lovely garden with a pond in the far corner. Enclosing the garden is a beautiful white ornamental wall with gate at the east end. Added to these features, the grill window upstairs, the beautifully designed and picturesque wrought iron balcony, the distinctive entrance, and the white stone walls make this a truly “fairy tale” home.&#13;
In this design Mr. Hair has created an atmosphere of the traditional in the modern manner. It exemplifies his great respect for the traditional in architecture, and also his keen desire for contemporary neatness and trimness. The house is completely modern in plan and in appointment, from the well ventilated and well lighted rooms to the enclosed garden. The garden is really a part of the living room and dining room and also it may truly be said to be a part of the second floor because of the outside stair way leading from the second floor hall directly down to the flagstone terrace. An outside terrace and fireplace are ingeniously arranged under this stairway to further make the garden seem an outside room.&#13;
The principal room is the huge and beautiful sunken living room with its beamed ceiling. In back of this room, giving a stage-like effect, is the dining room with French doors across the eastern side. Other rooms on the first floor are the kitchen, butler’s pantry, maid’s room with bath, powder room with lavatory, and a double garage neatly fitted into the rear of the house. At the garage entrance is a large paved turning court and driveway enclosed on two sides by white stone walls.&#13;
Upstairs are four large bedrooms, with two baths in colored tile and with colored fixtures. The architect gave special thought to designing each bedroom window to obtain full benefit of the breezes and of the beautiful and picture-like views which all four exposures offer. Care was taken in providing each bedroom with efficient and sufficient closet space, and the hall contains a huge built-in linen cabinet. The whole house is well heated by a powerful oil burning heating system. Mr. Hair designed this house with the foremost thought of creating for its owner a comfortable and home-like dwelling and for Winter Park another “show place.”</text>
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              <text>The little sentinel, Sunday, August 26, 1979&#13;
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Sale of the Alabama Hotel is contingent upon city approval to turn the building into 22 condominium units.&#13;
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Alabama Hotel plans stir opposition&#13;
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by Donna Eyring&#13;
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The Winter Park Planning and Zoning Commission last week voted unanimously to recommend that the City Commission approve a zoning change that would permit conversion of the landmark Alabama Hotel into condominiums.&#13;
But some residents who live near the hotel, which overlooks Lake Maitland, would rather see it torn down and replaced with single-family homes than turned into 22 condominiums. They said the condominiums would increase residential density of the area and bring traffic problems to narrow neighborhood streets.&#13;
The commission will consider the rezoning request at its meeting at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.&#13;
Charles Simmerson, Winter Park, and Charles Booth, Orlando, have asked that the zoning be changed from R1-AA – single family residential – to Planned Unity Residential District, thus permitting conversion of the 66-room hotel into condominiums. City Planner Jeff Briggs said the contract to purchase the 57-year-old hotel from Sam Azarian of Racine, Wis., is contingent on the zoning change.&#13;
Briggs endorsed the proposal and recommended the planning commission approve it on two conditions – that no change be made to the existing architectural facade and that no fencing be permitted along the property on Alabama Drive. &#13;
The planning commission added one other condition at the request of adjacent property owner Charles Rosenfelt – that a proposed swimming pool be surrounded by a landscape buffer or be moved.&#13;
Rosenfelt has purchased about 3.5 acres of the Alabama Hotel grounds and said a community swimming pool might be a nuisance to the homeowner near the boundary line. Rosenfelt has a preliminary plat pending before the city commission to subdivide the property for 10 single-family homes. &#13;
Briggs said the proposal’s strongest point was that it was consistent with Comprehensive Development Plans, which encourage developers to preserve landmarks through the use of PURD zoning.&#13;
“After rehabilitation, you will have 22 families living there … who will have their life savings committed to preservation and maintenance of the building and grounds.” Briggs said.&#13;
Richard Barratt, of Architects Design Group of Florida Inc., said the plans would not involve mjor changes to the outside of the structure, other than repairing damaged stucco, re-roofing, and extension of some units onto an existing veranda. &#13;
The plans also include renovation of the W.C. Temple home, built in 1876, a summer porch which was once attached to the home, and a caretaker’s cottage into three single-family residences. They also plan to repair the existing boat dock on Lake Maitland.&#13;
For parking, 27 covered parking spaces with a 25-foot foot landscsape buffer and 24 open spaces scattered around the property are proposed.&#13;
J.S. Showalter, 1461 Via Tuscany, said, “Quite frankly I don’t welcome the idea of the Alabama becoming a condominium.&#13;
“I can’t view the change to PURD as anything other than an economic advantage to those who requested it,” Showalter said, “We always felt that we she (the Alabama Hotel) went, as one day she must, we’d rather have R1-AA there.”&#13;
B.C. Pyle, who lives on Mayfield Drive near the hotel, said he feared conversion to condominiums would bring traffic problems to the area.&#13;
“If that structure is to be change – in spite of the fact that I hate to see a historic building demolished – if changed, it should be changed to single-family,” Pyle said.&#13;
But George Miller, who recently moved into a new home near the hotel, said he would rather see the hotel become condominiums. &#13;
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              <text>Sun Herald, March 2, 1978&#13;
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Dining In Old Fashioned Elegance at The Alabama Hotel&#13;
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Seated at a camellia accented table overlooking the manicured grounds leading down to Lake Maitland, one is infused with a sense of tranquil well-being. &#13;
There is a quiet softness about the Alabama Hotel’s dining room that  transports guests away from the nags of daily life back to a time characterized by gentility. With finger bowls, and camellias, the Alabama’s dining room is tangible nostalgia. &#13;
Its unique ambiance is not by accident. Darrell Micque, maitre d’ presides over the dining room with impeccable care and attention to detail. He is loved by his loyal hotel guests many of whom have followed him from the Virginia Inn to the Seminole Hotel to the Alabama. This is his eighteenth season in Winter Park. When the Alabama’s season is over he and his family return for the summer to their home in Camden, Maine where he is with the White Hall Inn.&#13;
Darrell not only knows all of this guests by name, but also makes it a point to remember preferred tables from season to season, eating schedules, etc. In his words, “It is like one big happy family.”&#13;
This is chef Mary Tanke’s first season at the Alabama, but she is also dedicated to preserving the Hotel’s special brand of hospitality. Upon arriving on November 1, after a stint in Miami’s posh French restaurant, the Depot, she poured over 56 years of menus, and thought the recipes are her own, the menus are largely the same, offering quality home cooked food.&#13;
Lunch consists of four courses; dinner five, and within each course there are many tempting choices.&#13;
This is not the place for the indecisive. The menu varies for each meal from day to day but with a few traditional constants.&#13;
Every other Thursday guests are offered a New England dinner. The Friday noon mainstay is beef stew and lemon meringue pie. Sunday noon promises prime ribs, and Sunday night oyster stew. Wednesday nights are always special. And on the subject of tradition, Ann Davis, who has been at the Alabama for 25 seasons, makes legendary anadama bread.&#13;
Although tradition is mentioned over and over in Fiddler of the Roof caps, there are some intriguing plans in the works. Such as elaborating on facilities for wedding receptions which is a natural step what with the Hotel’s proximity to Kraft Azalea Gardens. We can also look forward to the opening of the Temple Dining Room with its beautiful leaded glass windows and exquisite architectural detail.&#13;
One could not call any changes innovations. Rather they are enhancements. The community is fortunate that new manager, Steve Snyder is devoted to maintaining the same high standards that have made the Alabama Hotel nationally known and revered. &#13;
So if finger bowls, camellias and candlelight are your cup of tea, the Alabama Hotel dining room should become part of your TRADITION!&#13;
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LUNCH noon 2 p.m. DINNER 6:15 – 9 p.m.&#13;
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              <text>Orlando Sentinel October 18, 1986&#13;
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Putting it back the way it was – Couple recreates an era in their landmark condo&#13;
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The Alabama Hotel spent its first 58 years as a winter resort of the rich and famous. When the Mission-style landmark on tranquil Lake Maitland was converted to a 22-unit luxury condominium in 1980-1981, it attracted Winter Park history buffs Rick and Joyce Appelquist.&#13;
The Appelquists were enamored of the old hotel’s heritage, shaped by such visitors as authors Margaret Mitchell and Thornton Wilder, conductor Leopold Stokowski and a smattering of European aristocrats. The couple bough a three bedroom, two bath second floor unit when it was an unfinished shell.&#13;
“Our intent was to restore our suite as closely as possible to the original,” said Mrs. Appelquist, a Winter Park interior designer. “We’re not into the new.”&#13;
Working with project architect Dale Parsons, they continued the thoughtful renovation that helped the four-story building keep the best of the old while giving it new grandeur. The Alabama recently was named to the National Register of Historic Places.&#13;
“Joyce had pretty strong input,” said Parsons. “I consulted with her from an architectural, engineering level – letting her know whether or not what she wanted could be done.”&#13;
Prices for the Alabama’s unites in 1981 ranged from $125,000 to $350,000. Not counting the allowance for paint and wallcoverings the Appelquists received, improvements for their 2,300 square-foot until cost between $30,000 and $40,000. &#13;
One option Mrs. Appelquist had in planning the interior was to combine the keeping room (which functions as a parlor) and the dining room for a more spacious, formal area. The room features windows along the back wall and a skylight.&#13;
“I chose to keep the rooms separate,” she said. “It made the dining area smaller, but it’s still very congenial for entertaining purposes.&#13;
The unassuming character of the Alabama’s original 66 rooms belied its impressive guest list. Through research, Mrs. Appelquist discovered the original lobby (which has been divided into condominium units) boasted the hotel’s most distinctive interior architecture. &#13;
Deciding to recreate the lobby’s thick walls, arched doorways and molding in their unit, Mrs. Appelquist went one step further. She reinterpreted design elements popular in the 1920s to evoke an impression of an elegant home of the era.&#13;
Archways are used to unify the entry with the living and dining areas. Four arches are visible from the entry. Toward the right, is the doorway into the dining room. The wall between the dining and keeping rooms is 16 ½ inches thick, as are the wall and doorway into the living rooms.&#13;
The two thick walls add a substantial feeling to the passages, recalling old construction techniques and the hotel’s atmosphere of quiet gentility. &#13;
Mrs. Appelquist noted another advantage.&#13;
“The walls make it very quiet,” she said. “If you’re in the first bedroom you can’t hear someone calling from the dining room.”&#13;
The arch theme is carried throughout. Doorways are reflected in the mirrored entry wall, while the living room carpet designed by Mrs. Appelquist feautres two broad stripes that curve at the corners. She  also designed an Oriental-influence grasscloth-covered table with broad curving legs. Arches are featured in the keeping room’s window cornices, visible from the entry and dining room.&#13;
Preserving the unit’s oak floors also was important. However, much of the wood was heavily pitted, and had become too dark with age to give the bright, outdoors effect she wanted. Her solution: installation of new light oak flooring in the entry, dining and keeping rooms and kitchen and carpeting over the original floors in the living room, hall and bedrooms.&#13;
“I wanted to save the flooring the most,” said Mrs. Appelquist. “I thought about trying to patch the flooring and have an area rug in the center where the floor was especially sad looking. But that didn’t work because there was too much overall damage. Also it was impossible to match the stain of the  new wood with the old.”&#13;
Mrs Appelquist had wooden plantation shutters made for all of the unit’s windows facing the front of the property and standard shutters made for those facing the back. Shutters emphasize different window sizes, and recall a Florida era when they were the primary means of controlling breezes and light.&#13;
The old hotel’s bathrooms had small windows. When individual rooms were combined into condominium units, the small windows wound up in living rooms and bedrooms. Shutters helped tie all of the windows together while respecting their individual character.&#13;
“I didn’t want to lose the distinction of the small window by camouflaging it with drapes,” Mrs. Appelquist said. “I think it’s interesting that we have a former bathroom in our living room.”&#13;
Moldings and baseboards were replaced in all rooms. Those in the living and dining rooms are narrower than the original to make the ceiling appear higher. Dentil molding – so called because the pattern resembles teeth – is used in the living and dining rooms. Molding in other areas of the house match the original. &#13;
To further reinterpret in the 1920s environment, the living room has sky blue walls and a forest green ceiling that pull in nature’s color scheme from the vines, trees and sky just outside the windows.&#13;
Carpet colors of silver-gray, green and peach copper reflect shades popular during the art deco period. For the dining room, Mrs. Appelquist designed a circular frosted etched glass tabletop with a calla lily pattern.&#13;
“We tried to pick up in every piece of furniture what the Alabama must have been like in that day and time,” Mrs. Appelquist said. “I wanted to collect enough material to know how to carry out the theme and renovate the suite to that period as much as we could.”&#13;
One feature Mrs. Appelquist like about the unit was the ceiling heights that vary from room to room. Differences in height range from about a half-inch to several inches.&#13;
“I guess all of the rooms were a little different, just as modern hotel rooms are. Each one had its own personality,” Mrs. Appelquist said.&#13;
“If the South gets knocked for anything, it’s the lack of architectural statements that would satisfy those from Northern backgrounds,” said Rick Appelquist, who is a real estate broker and investor. “We like the Alabama because architecturally, it didn’t feel like the typical condo.”&#13;
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New plantation shutters (left) on original living room window give view of Alabama’s thick vines. Arched doorway (below) with 16 ½ inch thick wall between dining room and keeping room recreates those in the Alabama’s original lobby, adding a 1920s ambiance. New oak floor and baseboards replace originals which had become heavily pitted, and had become too dark with age to give the bright, outdoors effect the Appelquists wanted.&#13;
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Vine covered exterior of Alabama condominiums (top). Bamboo ceiling covering (above) brings tropical feeling to Appelquist’s combination family room-office, which was intended as a bedroom. Small window indicates part of area was once hotel roomm bathroom. Shades areas in floor plan (below) indicate rooms shown.&#13;
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The Alabama close up&#13;
Exterior architectural details abound in the Alabama condominium. Thick fig vines cover walls (above). Original materials were retained where possible. What couldn’t be saved was recreated, such as the Victorian-style clubhouse’s pillars (right). A door (below) leads to a courtyard, added to each first-floor unit during conversion. Courtyards provide a buffer between windows and parking lot.&#13;
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              <text>Orlando Magazine January 1987&#13;
Winter Park by Nancy Long&#13;
Memories are today’s guests at the Alabama&#13;
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Memories flowed over tea and sherry at the Alabama on a Sunday afternoon and this time Noella Schenck Menhinick was the guest instead of the hostess. The tea setting – old silver and bone china – was appropriate for the occasion, an afternoon to reminisce about the days when the Alabama Hotel was in itsheyday. &#13;
Joan Haas, whose enthusiasm about preserving vestiges of Winter Park’s early days got the Historical Commission rolling, invited local history buffs and several residents of the “new” Alabama condominiums to meet Mrs. Menhinick. She, her husband Henry Schenck, and father E.J. LaChance rant the hotel from 1932 to 1959.&#13;
Mrs. Menhinick’s stories were nonstop, to the delight of everyone. She told of the Christmas a shy Margaret Mitchell spent at the Alabama not long after “Gone With the Wind” was bringing her worldwide attention. When she spotted a guest reading her best seller, the author ducked out of the lobby to avoid being recognized.&#13;
She remembered the Depression days when everyone in Winter Park was walking around with a long face and she and her husband and father decided to open a night club at the Alabama to dispel some of the gloom. There was much clucking from old Winter Park then.&#13;
Running the Alabama was a “family affair,” said Mrs. Menhinick, and her family treated guests like family too. On Christmas it was traditional for everyone to exchange gifts in front of a roaring fire in the large lobby.&#13;
In 1982, at the age of 81, Mrs. Menhinick put her vivid memories in writing in the “Old Alabama Hotel,” published by Anna Publishing Inc. of Ocoee.&#13;
At 86, the charming and witty Noella Menhinick tells those she meets she’s getting more valuable every year. “There are so few of us left,” she says with a twinkle, “that we’ve become valuable antiques.”&#13;
Another memorable event that looked back to Winter Park’s roots was held in November. It was the dedication of a plaque recognizing the generosity of the city’s major benefactor, Charles Hosmer Morse. &#13;
Mr. Morse, a pioneer in American industry (Fairbanks, Morse) as well as in Winter Park, gave the city its Central Park, the Winter Park Country Club and golf course and one of the first city hall buildings. His granddaughter Jeannette McKean and her husband Hugh have carried on the tradition of beautifying the city. One of the world’s most important collections of the art of Louis C. Tiffany is housed in their museum, the Morse Museum, just blocks from where the dedication ceremony was held in the park. &#13;
Many first families turned out and Jean Shannon took an honored spot on stage to tell childhood anecdotes about the man so warmly revered by the small town at the beginning of this century.&#13;
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- Since this column’s devoted to history, recognition should go to the ongoing efforts of a handful of residents to cite the buildings that have played an important part in the city’s development.&#13;
In fact, the Historic Preservation Commission and Heritage Council goes beyond its program to recognize homes and commercial buildings and concerns itself with the whole ambiance of Winter Park – its neighborhoods and parks, commercial areas and entrances to the city, brick streets and traffic patterns.</text>
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              <text>Sentinel Star, Saturday, June 6, 1981&#13;
Susie Hupp&#13;
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The Alabama – A new look for a landmark&#13;
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In the old days, summers were quiet at the Alabama. It wasn’t until November that the resort hotel came to life, when the well-to-do visitors arrived from the North.&#13;
Orchestra conductor Leopold Stokowski, authors Thornton Wilder and Margaret Mitchell are among the notables who’ve made their winter residence at the Alabama.&#13;
This summer, thought, two years after its 56-year stint as a resort ended, a grand new life as a swank condominium has begun for the old Winter Park landmark. &#13;
Moving vans and furniture store delivery trucks lumber in and out of the Alabama’s back gates.&#13;
Decorators and assistants bustle about inside measuring for draperies and carpeting and planning furniture arrangements, as painters put the finishing touches on 22 new spacious, high-ceilinged condominiums.&#13;
Though it looks much the same outside – the walls are still covered with an ancient flowering fig vine – The Alabama’s wide verandas were skillfully enclosed and incorporated into the new condominiums.&#13;
Inside, all of the walls were knocked out to make way for the large new two – and three-bedroom condos, which sell for $150,000 to $300,000.&#13;
This new life will be a spiffier one for the old hotel. The 66-room hotel, which had served an ever-dwindling clientele until 1979, was comfortable nut not luxurious. It was a no-frills sort of a place with just bare essentials and a view of Lake Maitland.&#13;
Now the old-fashioned furnishings are gone, replaced with contemporary designer modulars in pale pastels. Sleek modern window coverings accommodate the Alabama’s old-fashioned double-hung windows. Spacious luxury bathrooms have replaced the tiled relics of the ‘20s.&#13;
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              <text>Sentinel Star, Saturday August 16, 1980&#13;
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Alabama checking out as hotel and into condominiums&#13;
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1980 is a reconstruction year for the Alabama Hotel in Winter Park. The landmark hotel is being converted into luxury condominiums.&#13;
The exterior of the Alabama Hotel, right, with its vine-covered facade, will go unchanged through the renovation project. Only the interior will be redesigned to accommodate 22 condominium apartments. Below, an aerial view of 58-year-old hotel on Lake Maitland.&#13;
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By Jack Snyder, Real Estate Editor&#13;
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The outside has changed very little. Vines still encompass the elegant old hotel from top to bottom.&#13;
But inside, the Alabama Hotel in Winter Park, once a refuge for Northerners escaping harsh winters, is undergoing a radical transformation.&#13;
By next march the change will be completed and 22 luxury condominiums will have replaced the hotel’s 66 rooms.&#13;
The Alabama is the only survivor of the several luxury hotels that once housed wealthy visitors each winter. Among those that have disappeared are The Altamonte Hotel, overlooking Lake Orienta in Altamonte Springs, The Seminole Hotel and The Virginia Inn in Winter Park and the Wyoming Hotel in Orlando.&#13;
The Altamonte Hotel was destroyed by fire and the otheres were dismantled or razed to make way for other projects.&#13;
Hotel activity at The Alabama off Palmer Avenue on Lake Maitland came to a halt last year. It didn’t take long to catch a developer’s eye.&#13;
Developer Charles M. Booth Jr., who is handling the project in partnership with engineer Charles M. Simmerson, said it was just luck that he heard about the old hotel’s availability. Interest was immediate because the hotel seemed a natural for conversion to condominium apartments, he said.&#13;
But there was opposition from some area residents to the conversion. Objectors said they would prefer the old hotel be razed to make room for a single-family home development rather than have condominiums in their midst.&#13;
Despite opposition, the city OK’s the project arguing that the landmark should be saved and the proposed conversion would maintain the character and appearance of the hotel.&#13;
Booth said that everything but the exterior walls and interior load-bearing walls is being replaced to create the 22 units within the hotel. Three buildings on the grounds – the property totals 3.85 acres – also are being turned into condominiums. &#13;
The two and three-bedroom apartments (there’ll be one one-bedroom unit because of the way the design worked out) will range from 1,400 to 2,500 square feet. Prices will be lofty – from $140,000 to $250,000.&#13;
Designing the conversion is Lopatka-McQuaig and Associates, a Winter Park architectural firm.&#13;
The site was once the home of W.C. Temple, a businessman who first began coming to Winter Park in 1897 to escape the winters in Pennsylvania.&#13;
One of the organizers of the Florida Citrus Exchange – forerunner of Seald-Sweet Growers, an organization of citrus cooperatives – Temple served as mayor of Winter Park and was active in promoting the area. &#13;
The Temple orange is named for him.&#13;
In 1915, Temple sold the Lake Maitland proptery and in 1922 the hotel was built by a Joseph Kronenberger, a Cleveland businessman. </text>
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