The home of Belle Kennedy Jordan, as it stood in the 1940s.  It was located on what is today 2476 Red Hill Road.  A new home was built here in the 1970s by her nephew, George Dewey Hall.  It was at this home that this editor, her grand nephew, was privileged to spend some nights at her place and peruse her many magazines, such as Colliers, Saturday Evening Post and Readers Digest.  It was here that I began to learn much about the world outside of Red Hill, Alabama.  She was a dear lady who could raise some beautiful flowers, especially Dahlias.

The home of Belle Kennedy Jordan, as it stood in the 1940s. It was located on what is today 2476 Red Hill Road. A new home was built here in the 1970s by her nephew, George Dewey Hall. It was at this home that this editor, her grand nephew, was privileged to spend some nights at her place and peruse her many magazines, such as Colliers, Saturday Evening Post and Readers Digest. It was here that I began to learn much about the world outside of Red Hill, Alabama. She was a dear lady who could raise some beautiful flowers, especially Dahlias.

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04.05 | 17:46

I love quotes! Outstanding and encouraging!

04.05 | 17:43

I don't see your wonderful books mentioned! Where are they?

04.05 | 17:40

I hadn't visited your page in a while. This is truly a labor of love....such detail. I think it will mean a lot to the community!

28.01 | 04:07

Deborah, welcome to the neighborhood. I hope to visit you soon.

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