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Empire Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the Empire Hotel located next to Pete the Tailor. Affixed label on back of photograph:and"Empire Hotel West Central Blvd. Owned and Operated by C.G. Magruder. Closed and vacant 1970s.
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Empire Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the Empire Hotel located next to Pete the Tailor. Affixed label on back of photograph:and"Empire Hotel West Central Blvd. Owned and Operated by C.G. Magruder. Closed and vacant 1970s.
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Empire Hotel and Tramor Cafeteria.
Black-and-white photograph of a street in Orlando lined with cars, and showing a view of the Empire Hotel and the Tramor Cafeteria.
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Eustis Street Map.
Street map of Eustis reproduced from a hand rendered map of streets with some street names, some structures, and the route of Atlantic Coast Railroad.and Reverse side has advertisements and sponsors.
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Florida Sanitarium.
Black-and-white photographs of the Florida Sanitarium, Orlando, Fla.and as seen across Lake Estelle.
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Florida Sanitarium.
Black-and-white photograph of patients being bathed and cared for by nurses at the Florida Sanitarium, Orlando, Fla.
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Florida sanitarium and hospital, Orlando, Florida.
Colorized photographic postcards: of a citrus grove, the sunroom of the sanatorium, and 2 outside photos of the Florida Sanitarium and Hospital in Orlando, Florida. Printed on reverse side: The Florida Sanitarium and Hospital is one of the 40 like Institutions conducted by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Service scientific and efficient. Equipment modern. Location ideal,and-overlooking beautiful Lake Estelle, 2 andandandand miles from Orlando, on the Dixie Highway. Climate delightful, cool in summer, warm in winter.
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Florida second grade teacher's certificate.
Teacher's Certificate given to C.A. Hamilton to teach second grade in Orange County, Florida for two years signed by J.L. Beeks, and dated May 21, 1894. Certificate also lists C.A. Hamilton's scores on teacher's examination. The certificate was printed by the Morning News Lith.and Savannah, Georgia.
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Graduation class 1906, Orlando High School.
Black-and-white photograph of 1906 graduating class Orlando High School, with faculty. Writing on back are names of those in the photograph, date of photograph and that the photograph was presented by Fannie Berry Fitzgerald.
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Lake Eola from Courthouse Tower.
Picture postcard of Lake Eola in Orlando, Florida, with houses in the foreground. Photo taken from 1892 Courthouse tower. Reverse side blank.
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Lake Eola, Orlando, Fla.
Black and white picture postcard of Lake Eola, Orlando, Florida, with a citrus grove in the foreground. Reverse side blank.
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Large grapefruit grove near Orlando, Florida.
Color picture postcard of grapefruit grove near Orlando, Florida. Reverse side blank.
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Map of Gatlin.
1912 map of Gatlin showing a core subdivision with numbered lots along either side of Gatlin Ave. and situated between Lakes Jennie and Jewel. Many lots contain last names. On the reverse side is a typewritten description of Gatlin written by Mahlon Gore espousing the benefits of Gatlin and Orlando.
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Map of Orlando.
1932 map of Orlando published by the Chamber of Commerce. One side has streets, lakes, parks, rail lines, and cemeteries. Also on map statistical information on Orlando. Back of map has map of Florida, a detailed map of downtown Orlando, and a road map of Orange County. Map compiled and drawn by A. Clague.
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Map of the peninsula of Florida and adjacent islands.
Map of the Florida Peninsula showing the route of the Florida East Coast Railway (FECR) and associated steamship routes.
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Map of the town Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.
Map of the town of Winter Park containing a small map of the city with decorative illustrations of young children playing, a map of Florida, and information on Winter Park and Sanford, including weather, buildings, hotels, lakes, society, politics, and orange culture.
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Map of Vineland.
A plat map of Vineland (Fla.) showing numbered properties, street names, Gilchrist Park, the Atlantic Coasi Railroad, and Lake Ruby. A paragraph in the upper right hand corner extols the virtues of the city.
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Orange grove and pineries, Orlando, Fla.
Color photographic postcard of Lakes Concord and Ivanhoe, and a citrus grove in Orlando, Florida. Reverse side is blank. Hand written notes on the front include: Lake Ivanhoe; Howe Grove; Thornton House.
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Orlando, Florida: county seat of Orange County. 1884.
1884 birds-eye-view map of Orlando, Florida, showing streets, street names, rail lines, structures and lakes. Pictorial map of Orlando with landscape, buildings, and roads. Map is copyright secured by Sinclair's Real Estate Agency. Map was printed by Beck and Pauli, Litho, Milwaukee, Wis. and published by J.J. Stoner, Madison, Wis.
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Orlando High School ca. 1900.
Black-and-white photograph of the Orlando High School students taken ca. 1900 in front of a building. Text on back includes the names of those in the photograph written in ink, and largely obscurred by an affixed piece of paper with names of those in the photograph typewritten.
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Picking oranges in Florida.
Color picture postcard of workers and a wagon in a citrus grove in Florida. Printed on reverse side: "Dear friend, Read Mary's card. We have been having very warm weather for a few days it is a little cooler again. Trees are in full health and bloom. Last week we had a hard thunder shower. Then we had some cold weather. We are enjoying being here away from the cold. Your friend, Roas." Addressed to "Mrs Alex Smith, West State Street, Johnstown, N.Y."
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Picking oranges, Orlando, Florida.
Color postcard showing 2 men, 3 children, and a horse-drawn wagon in an orange grove picking oranges. Printed on reverse side: "Sunday. Aunt Ekkie and Natalie are visiting Burnaw who works in Ashville. He wrote her to see if you all could not meet in Waynesville. On my way to S.S. go Epis. Church with Ada--E." Addressed to "Miss Alta Wright, Eagle Nest, N.C.and Postmarked: Orlando, Fla., Aug. 24, 1913.
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Plant System.
Map of the Plant System of Railway, Steamer and Steamship Lines and Connections in the southeastern most United States. Includes photographs on reverse side.
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San Juan Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Fla.and view with guests and a horse-drawn carriage.
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San Juan Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the San Juan Hotel circa 1884, view with horse-drawn vehicles. Architecturally the hotel has elements of the Italian Renaissance revival style. Text on back of photograph: "San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Florida about 1884, Orlando Public Library."
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San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Fla.
Black-and-white photograph of the San Juan Hotel, view with cars in front. Text on back of photograph: "4 in. wide--flush on sides, copper halftone, without line. This photo was used in preparing a history of the Rotary Club of Orlando, Fla. in April 1945. The view is Orange Ave.and looking south from Washington St. The date is estimated to be 1912. Shown at right are stores of Dickson and Ives, grocers, and N.P. Yowell, dry goods "The big White Store."
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Southern Railway System.
Southern Railway System map of Florida depicting railway lines within Florida and from other states to Florida, and depicting Florida counties.
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Street map of Orlando.
Street map of Orlando published by the Orlando Chamber of Commerce. Map contains street index, points of interests in the area, list of apartment houses and hotels, list of churches, list of real estate brokers who are Chamber of Commerce members. Map also has statistical information and general information on Orlando.
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Traveling through the orange groves, Florida.
Color picture postcard of workers and a wagon in a citrus grove in Florida with a railroad train driving through it. Printed on reverse side: "533. N. Garland St. Orlando, Fla. Dear Rose. We arrived here a week ago. This is a beautiful city, but I guess a bit expensive. Yet we have a furnished apt. reasonable for this month. Went out to John Klinect Sunday. He certainly has a nice farm. Gertrude." Addressed to: "Mrs. Ralph McClellan, 232 Russel Ave.and Akron, Ohio." Postmarked:"Winter Park, Fla., Sep. 12. 1922, 6 pm."
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Wyoming Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the Wyoming Hotel, view with tennis court. Label affixed to back:and"Wyoming Hotel, 1904-1959. Located at 424 Magnolia Avenue. Known as Poyntz House until purchased by A.P. Miller. The name of the hotel came from the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania, Mr. Miller's home. The hotel was operated by Mr. Miller's son, C. DeWitt Miller, for a long period of time, until it was sold in 1955.and
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