W. W. Parleir Papers, 1909-1937.
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Parleir, W.W., d. 1937
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W. W. Parleir (d. 1937) was an outdoor advertising executive in Alabama during the 1910s through the 1930s. He worked at Theiss, Douglas & Ribble (Birmingham) and at Capital City Advertising (Montgomery), and was Chairman of the Outdoor Advertising Association of Alabama 1934-1937. From the description of W. W. Parleir Papers, 1909-1937. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 700944525 ...
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