Forrest Adair

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Forrest Adair (standing), 1922

Forrest Adair (1865 – 1936) was a real estate dealer. He was the son of real-estate and streetcar developer

Druid Hills.[2][3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fulton County Online - Chronological List of Members of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners". fulton.ga.u. August 4, 2007. Archived from the original on August 4, 2007. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
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  3. ^ Deventer, Fred Van (1959). Parade to Glory: The Story of the Shriners and Their Hospitals for Crippled Children. Morrow. pp. 97–100, 109, 180–182, 186, 190.
  4. ^ Unit (S.C.), Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children Greenville; Unit, Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children Greenville, South Carolina (1948). " ... Unto the Least of These": A Story of the Shriners' Hospitals for Crippled Children. The Hospital. pp. 20–27.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Chronological List of Members of the Fulton County Board of Commissioner [1]
  • "Scottish Rite Hospital", from masonicinfo.com [2]
  • "Emory Village", from emoryvillage.org [3]
  • W. O. Saunders, "Let's Stop Blowing Bubbles,"
    Collier's Weekly
    , 13 Sept. 1924; reprinted in The Builder, vol. X, No. 10.
  • Orient of Georgia, Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, "The Georgia Scottish Rite Charities" [4]
  • Noble Forrest Adair (Yaarab Shriners, Atlanta, Georgia), "The Bubbles Speech" (argument presented at the annual meeting of the Imperial Council of the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, in Portland, Oregon on 22 June 1920), reprinted in Hart, supra, 20–24.
  • John D. McGilvray, The Shriners Finest Hour (San Francisco, California: Board of Governors, Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, 1955)
  • W. Freeland Kendrick, "Echoes of the Past," Shrine News, [publishing information unknown, presumably in the early 1940s], see Hart, supra, 25–27.