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Home of R. J. Carson in DeLand, Florida
DeLand home of R. J. Carson, father of Stetson faculty member and dean G. Prentice Carson. South yard of the home which was located on the west side of Woodland Boulevard in DeLand, Florida. A horse and carriage stand in the foreground.
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Home of R. J. Carson in DeLand, Florida
DeLand home of R. J. Carson, father of Stetson faculty member G. Prentice Carson. The home was located on the west side of Woodland Boulevard in DeLand, Florida.
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Home of R. J. Carson in DeLand, Florida
DeLand home of R. J. Carson, father of Stetson faculty member and dean G. Prentice Carson (wearing helmet). The home was located on the west side of Woodland Boulevard in DeLand, Florida. There are also three women, likely members of the Carson family, on the porch
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House in DeLand, Fl.
Unused black and white postcard of a home in DeLand, Florida. Two story wood house with picket fence. "DeLand 1912" - hand written note on back
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John B. Stetson
John B. Stetson, hat manufacturer and benefactor of Stetson University. The photo has what appears to be Stetson's autograph.
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John B. Stetson Estate Water Tower
Water tower on the estate of John B. Stetson, Stetson University benefactor, in DeLand, Florida.
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John B. Stetson, Jr.
John B. Stetson, Jr., son of University benefactor John B. Stetson and a University Trustee, in World War I uniform.
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John B. Stetson, Jr. in World War I airplane
John B. Stetson, Jr. in World War I biplane. J. B. Stetson, Jr. was the son of Stetson University founder John B. Stetson and a University trustee.
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John B. Stetson Mansion
Winter home of Stetson University benefactor John B. Stetson. Located on Camphor Lane, DeLand, Florida. The house still stands and has been extensively restored.
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John B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of small shots of campus buildings at John B. Stetson University. Buildings include DeLand Hall, Elizabeth Hall, Stetson Hall, Hall of Science, and Chaudoin Hall. Two cent Washington stamp, canceled June 4, 1910.
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John F. Forbes
Stetson University's first President, John F. Forbes. Forbes served from 1895 to 1903.
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Lincoln Hulley, President, Stetson University
Lincoln Hulley, President of Stetson University, 1904-1934.
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Lue Gim Gong - Citrus Pioneer
Lue Gim Gong, born in China, came to the United States as a boy and was a citrus pioneer in Central Florida. He was known for his cross pollination techniques and hybrid fruits.
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Lue Gim Gong - Citrus Pioneer
Lue Gim Gong, born in China, came to the United States as a boy and was a citrus pioneer in Central Florida. He was known for his cross pollination techniques and hybrid fruits.
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Members of Stetson University Baseball Team, 1912
Unused black and white photo postcard of Stetson University baseball players Ben Willard, Charles L. Allen, Jimmie Owens, and Neill S. Jackson. A hand written note dates the phot as 1912.
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Members of the Stetson University baseball team
Five members of the 1909 Stetson University baseball team.
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Members of the Stetson University baseball team
Six members of the 1909 Stetson University baseball team. Their names are handwritten.
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Minnesota Avenue, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University buildings, DeLand Hall and Elizabeth Hall seen from Minnesota Avenue.
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Moot Court, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Law students in Stetson University's Moot Court room. Housed in the southeast wing of Science Hall (later Flagler Hall).
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Portrait of Henry DeLand
Portrait of Henry A. DeLand, founder of the city of DeLand, Florida, and DeLand Academy (later Stetson University).
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Postcard of DeLand and Stetson University Campus
Unused color postcard of the Stetson University campus featuring small shots of various campus buildings. The shots are of paintings, or colored photographs. The cards has ""Greetings from DeLand Fla. - Home of Stetson Unviersity"" written on it.
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Postcard of New York Avenue, DeLand, Florida
Postcard of New York Avenue, DeLand, Florida. The postcard shows two horse carriages, one moving towards the viewer, and one away. Trees line either side of the street, and a woman in turn of the century clothing walks on the sidewalk. On the back is printed "De Land Florida. New York Avenue, North. A good view of the delightfully shaded street in the residential part of the city. Noted for its most salubrious climate and its healthfulness, as well as for the enterprise, intelligence and high character of its people. The city has a general air of prosperity, which is heightened by its numerous tasteful homes." A handwritten note adds "small church at right is the first Catholic church in DeLand, St. Peters."
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Postcard of Stetson University Basketball Team
Postcard of the Stetson University basketball team in 1913. Some of the players are named on the back.
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Postcard of Stetson University DeLand Hall
Used color postcards of DeLand Hall at Stetson University. There are two different copies of the same card. One has a green one cent Franklin stamp canceled 1908.
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Postcard of Stetson University Elizabeth Hall
Postcard of Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, looking from the north.
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Postcard of Stetson University Elizabeth Hall
Postcard of Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University looking from the south. A hand written note on the back reads "Elizabeth Hall. The small octagonal building housed the pump which supplied water for the campus before DeLand had city water. The water was pumped to a tank which stood in the tower of Elizabeth Hall. [The] trees are orange trees which were later killed by the freeze."
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Postcard of Stetson University Elizabeth Hall
Unused color postcard of Elizabeth Hall at Stetson University.
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Postcard of Stetson University Elizabeth Hall
Postcard of Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University. A handwritten note reads "Elizabeth Hall before the trees in the Forest Arden were planted. The little octagonal building housed thepump which pumped water to [the] tank in [the] tower of Elizabeth Hall until city water was brought to DeLand." Another handwritten note, apparently by the original purchaser, reads "this is the principal one of the buildings. We have our class rooms, museums of geology, nat. history, zoology, etc, in here. Also we have the chapel endowed by Mr. Stetson with an immense and beautiful organ..."
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Postcard of Stetson University fire
Postcard of an unidentified building on the Stetson University campus burning down.
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Postcard of Stetson University Fire
Postcard of unidentified building on the Stetson University campus burning down.
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Postcard of Stetson University Football Players
Postcard of the Stetson University State Championship Football Team in 1909. Players are named on the back of the card.
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Postcard of Stetson University Science Hall
Unused color postcard of Science Hall at Stetson University. Text on the back reads ""DeLand is an educational enter of international fame. Stetson University, housed in 17 fine buildings, is here.
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Postcard of Stetson University Science Hall
Unused color postcard of Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University. " "Genuine Curt Teich - Chicago"" 2978-29-N
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Postcard of Stetson University Science Hall
Unused black and white postcard of the Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University. The city is misnamed as "Le Land, Fla." on the postcard.
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Postcard of Stetson University Stetson Hall
Postcard of Stetson Hall (dormitory), Stetson University. Handwritten note on back reads "Stetson Hall. Corner of the first gymnasium shows at left of picture.
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Postcard of the College Arms Hotel, DeLand, Florida
Unused black and white postcard of The College Arms Hotel, DeLand, Florida. "Fisk Hospital stands on the grounds of the College Arms, which was demolished in 1948" - hand written note on back of postcard.
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Postcard of Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, Florida
Postcard of Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, Florida. A sign over a shop reads "Bicycles Repaired". There are three cars, from the 1910's and 20's - one is a Buick. There is also a horse carriage in the street. To the far right, a man in a porkpie hat stares at the camera. A handwritten note reads "The Boulevard looking north from New York Ave."
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Postcard of Woodland Boulevard, DeLand, Florida
Postcard of Woodland Boulevard (mistakenly labelled Woodlawn Boulevard), DeLand, Florida.
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Sampson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Sampson Hall, which housed the Carnegie Library, when first built in 1908. Note author names near the top of the building.
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Sampson Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Sampson Hall, which housed the Carnegie Library, when first built in 1908. Note co-ed in doorway.
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Sampson Library, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of the Sampson Library at Stetson University. "Sampson Library is the main library and one of several libraries at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. It was the first depository for government documents in Florida. Other libraries include the Dana Law Library at St. Petersburg and the Baptist Historical Collection at DeLand." - back of postcard
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Sampson Library, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused black and white postcard of Sampson Library (Carnegie Library), now Sampson Hall, at Stetson University. "Sampson Building built by Andrew Carnegie, 1907-1908. Fourth home of the Stetson Library." hand written note on back of card.
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School of Technology and Hall of Science, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of School of Technology and Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University.
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School of Technology and Hall of Science, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of School of Technology and Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University.
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Science Building, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of Science Building (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University.
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