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'''Alexander Rhodolphus Dearborn''' (born [[March 28]], [[1864]] in Virginia; died [[April 11]], [[1930]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a real estate executive and developer.
'''Alexander Rhodolphus Dearborn''' (born [[March 28]], [[1864]] in Virginia; died [[April 11]], [[1930]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a real estate executive and developer.


Dearborn came to Birmingham from Richmond, Virginia in [[1886]]. He was one of the developers of [[Anderson Place]] in [[Southside]] and built [[Alexander Dearborn residence|his own home]] there, at 1750 [[15th Avenue South]] in [[1909]]-[[1910|10]].
Dearborn came to Birmingham from Richmond, Virginia in [[1886]]. He was one of the developers of [[Anderson Place]] in [[Southside]] and built [[Alexander Dearborn residence|his own home]] there, at 1750 [[15th Avenue South]] in [[1909]]-[[1910|10]].


Dearborn suffered from a heart condition and died at home in [[1930]] after a long illness. He was survived by his wife, six children, and three grandchildren. He is buried at [[Elmwood Cemetery]].
Dearborn suffered from a heart condition and died at home in [[1930]] after a long illness. He was survived by his wife [[Mary Dearborn|Mary Patton Dearborn]], six children, and three grandchildren. He is buried at [[Elmwood Cemetery]].


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A. R. Dearborn

Alexander Rhodolphus Dearborn (born March 28, 1864 in Virginia; died April 11, 1930 in Birmingham) was a real estate executive and developer.

Dearborn came to Birmingham from Richmond, Virginia in 1886. He was one of the developers of Anderson Place in Southside and built his own home there, at 1750 15th Avenue South in 1909-10.

Dearborn suffered from a heart condition and died at home in 1930 after a long illness. He was survived by his wife Mary Patton Dearborn, six children, and three grandchildren. He is buried at Elmwood Cemetery.

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