Background
Roberts, Frances Cabaniss was born on December 19, 1916 in Gainesville, Alabama, United States. Daughter of Richard H. and Mary (Watson) Roberts.
(This book is published to commemorate the 150th annivers...)
This book is published to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Church of the Nativity in Huntsville, Alabama. It conveys the stories of many of the people of this church and their relationships to God and their neighbors.
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Roberts, Frances Cabaniss was born on December 19, 1916 in Gainesville, Alabama, United States. Daughter of Richard H. and Mary (Watson) Roberts.
Bachelor of Science, Livingston State University, 1937. Master of Arts, University Alabama, 1940. Doctor of Philosophy, University Alabama, 1956.
Doctor of Humane Letters, University Alabama, 1993. Postgraduate, Vanderbilt University, 1950.
Teacher public schools, Huntsville, Alabama, 1937-1952; teaching fellow, U. Alabama, 1952-1953; member of faculty, U. Alabama at Huntsville, 1953-1980; professor of history, U. Alabama, 1961-1980; professor emeritus, U. Alabama, since 1980; department chairman, U. Alabama, 1966-1970; director Academy Advisement Center, U. Alabama, 1972-1980.
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(This book is an biography of Howard Weeden.)
Board member Huntsville Civic Symphony, 1958-1985. Board member Twickenham History Preservation Association, president, 1983-1984. Alabama state director on executive board Southern Heritage Foundation, 1964-1965.
Board directors Burritt Museum, Huntsville, 1958-1980. Member Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission, since 1972, Commission Restoration Capitol Building, 1973, Alabama Committee on Humanities and Public Policy, 1972-1979. Chairman board Constitution Hall Park, 1979-1983, Cahaba History Commission, 1980-1990.
Chair education committee for Vision 2000, Huntsville, 1988-1990. Chair education Summit, Huntsville, 1991. Chair advisory committee College Liberal Arts University Alabama, Huntsville, 1988-1997.
Member Alabama Educational Association, Huntsville History Society (executive board since 1950, president 1987-1989), Alabama Council Social Studies (president 1947-1948), American History Association, Alabama History Association (president 1968-1969, executive board 1951-1979), Southern History Association, N. History Association (executive board 1956-1964), Golden Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta (scholarship award 1973), Phi Kappa Phi.