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== 5th Contingent Leaving Carrick for Petersburg, VA April 3, 1918
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Who are these men and women and were they leaving Carrick to go to WW I?
 
   
 
   
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== Found behind a mantle on Spencer Avenue - ==
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== Found behind a mantle at 314 Spencer Avenue - ==
  
 
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Revision as of 17:14, 2 June 2011

These are collections of photos that we found but have no explanation as to who, what, where, when, how and why they were taken.

Can you identify these photos?

== 5th Contingent Leaving Carrick for Petersburg, VA April 3, 1918 Who are these men and women and were they leaving Carrick to go to WW I?

New 5th contigent 2.jpg

Found behind a mantle at 314 Spencer Avenue -

Who are you 1.jpg


We think this family is the Benz family during WWII - Confirmation? Names?

Mom with soldiers.jpg


St. Basils 1930

St. basils school 1930.jpg

We are told this house is in Carrick somewhere. Can you find it? -

Anna Dorset (nee Jackson) writes about this house: My sister and I both believe that the mystery house in Carrick is her old house. Address is 46 Clifton Blvd. Directly behind her house is Birmingham Cemetery. The two small trees on either side of the sidewalk approaching the front porch were weeping mulberry trees. It was owned in the late 1960's by 2 brothers named Meyer or Meyers. My sister's last name at her time of ownership (early 1970's) was Sauerland. Lovely home with a stained glass window in bathroom, pocket doors separating living and dining rooms, and very ornate beveled leaded glass front door and side lights.

Mystery House in Carrick.jpg


Who are these people?

1953 champs rev.jpg

1953 Carrick Pony League Champions

Can you identify the men in this photo?

1912 Carrick Baseball team.jpg