Coulter, Hilda,
Hilda Coulter, a lifelong resident of Phenix City, helped lead women's groups' and other citizens' efforts to reform Phenix City, Ala. in the mid-20th century. She served as an officer in the Russell Betterment Association Auxiliary and directly participated in many activities to clean up the town.
From the description of Oral history interview with Hilda Coulter, 1975 Jan. 17 / conducted by Susan L. Chappell. (Columbus State University). WorldCat record id: 72681048
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creatorOf | Coulter, Hilda,. Oral history interview with Hilda Coulter, 1975 Jan. 17 / conducted by Susan L. Chappell. | Columbus State University, Simon Schwob Memorial Library |
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associatedWith | Chappell, Susan L., | person |
associatedWith | Patterson, Albert, d. 1954 | person |
associatedWith | Russell Betterment Association Auxiliary (Ala.) | corporateBody |
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Phenix City (Ala.) | |||
Alabama--Phenix City |
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