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Fultz Quadruplets
A black and white image taken of the Fultz Quadruplets in Daytona Beach, Florida. The Fultz Quadruplets were the first identical African American quadruplets on record. The quadruplets are pictured in the photograph, left to right: Mary Louise, Mary Alice, Mary Catherine, and Mary Ann. They are wearing identical tweed coats, black gloves, and black bowler hats. They are standing on the right side of a racing car, which has the numer "16" inside a white circle on the side doors and also on the hood. A white piece of paper is stuck under the windshield wiper on the car. On the roof of the car sits the girls' black handbags, lined up in a row. Behind the girls is a white garage, where the windows and the garage door handle can be seen. To the back left of the girls can be seen a car, and just beyond that a van. A large circular sign, possibly a neon sign, with the word "Pure," on it, towers above the cars. A covered garage can also be seen in the image. The photograph was taken by a Bethune-Cookman University photographer during the girls' visit to the campus. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Fultz Quads, 1960's, Mary Louise, Mary Alice, Mary Catherine, Mary Anne." A black stamp is also on the back. It reads, "Photo by Theodore Johnson, Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida."
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Garden at Seminole Hotel, 1914.
Black-and-white photograph of a garden at the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) overlooking Lake Osceola, dated 1914.
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Gathering outside Keyser Elementary School
A black and white image of a large group of African American men, women, and children, gathered for a cookout outside of Keyser Elementary School. The men are wearing suits and the women are wearing dresses. At the right of the image, a group of men are gathered around a car which is parked in front of a large rectangular white building. This building housed Keyser Elementary School. At the left of the image is a group of women gathered around a table where food and beverages are sitting. To the left of them is a man holding a fire poker, preparing the barbecue. In the background of the image is an unidentified white building partially obscured by trees. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Georgia McLeod
A black and white image of Georgia McLeod, Mary McLeod Bethune's niece. Georgia McLeod lived with Mary McLeod Bethune in Daytona Beach for a long period of time, until Bethune's death. In this image, she is wearing a long-sleeved dress and a beaded necklace. She appears to have a piece of cloth wrapped in her hands, which are resting in her lap. She is wearing a wrist watch on her left wrist. She is posed in front of a cloth backdrop. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Georgia McLeod, Mrs. Bethune's niece, 1940s." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Graduates
A black and white image of male and female African American students standing outside in an arch-shape. The men and women are wearing commencement caps and gowns, and are each holding a commencement program and a lit candle. They all appear to be singing. One man is wearing dark sunglasses, another man is wearing regular eyeglasses, and a female student is wearing regular eyeglasses. The stained glass windows from Heyn Chapel can be seen behind them. They are most likely singing a hymn following the yearly tree-planting ceremony which occurred at each commencement. On the back of the image is stamped in black ink "Photo by Theodore Johnson, Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida."
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Graduates
A black and white image of a line of African American male and female students lined up for an academic procession for a graduation ceremony. They are all wearing academic gowns, caps, and tassels. They are standing outside next to an unidentified college building on the Bethune-Cookman campus. Large trees are standing to the right of them. A sign in front of the building reads, "No parking anytime." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Graduating class
A black and white image of the graduating class at Bethune-Cookman University. They are posing on the steps of White Hall, of which can be seen the brick exterior, double doors, and columned entrance. A sign hanging above the double doors reads, "Enter to Learn." The graduates consist fifteen women, who are all wearing academic gowns, graduation caps, and tassels. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Graduating class
A black and white image of the graduating class at Bethune-Cookman University. They are posing on the steps of Harrison Rhodes Hall, of which can be seen the brick exterior, double doors, and large windows. The graduates are all wearing academic gowns, graduation caps, and tassels. A birdbath can be seen in the foreground of the image. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's name.
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Graduating class of 1930
A black and white image of African American men and women posing on the steps of Thomas White Hall. The brick exterior and columned entrance can be seen around them. The photo is of the two-year graduating college class of 1930, consisting of six women and eight men. They are wearing academic robes, graduation caps, and tassels. In the first row, center, is President Mary McLeod Bethune, also wearing academic robes, a cap, and tassel. A woman in matching skirt and jacket is standing at the far left with a purse. At the time this photo was taken, Bethune-Cookman University was a junior college. On the back of the photo is the stamp of the photographer.
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Graduating class of 1933
A black and white image of the graduating class of 1933 at Bethune-Cookman University. They are posing on the steps of White Hall, of which can be seen the brick exterior, double doors, and columned entrance. The graduates consist of twelve men and seventeen women, who are all wearing academic gowns, graduation caps, and tassels. On the back of the photograph is the note, "College class of 1933." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Graduating Class, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl. 1903
Stetson students with diplomas, including Beatrice Sinclair. Hand written note states that this was the business college graduating class.
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Graduating nursing students
A black and white image of eight African American women posing for a class picture after graduating from the nursing program at Bethune-Cookman University (then known as the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Girls) in 1918. Four women are standing behind four women who are sitting in chairs. All of the women are wearing nurses' uniforms-- a hat, apron, and long-sleeved shirt. They are posed in front of an unknown campus building. The names of the women have been written on the front of the picture by their corresponding person, but the handwriting is difficult to read. Standing row, from left to right: Ms. Evans, unknown, Sadie Styne, Marie White. Sitting row, left to right: Lillian Smith, Anna Laurie Williams, Ms. Packer, Roxie McL--. Also written on the front of the image is, ""Graduating clas in Nurses Training B.C.C."" The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Graduation ceremony
A black and white image taken of rows of African American male and female students dressed in white and holding candles. They are standing and singing at a graduation ceremony for Bethune-Cookman University. They appear to be in an auditorium. The photo was taken for the Daytona News-Journal by photographer Pam Lockeby, whose stamp is on the back of the photograph.
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Graduation ceremony
A black and white image of the faculty, staff, and college choir standing onstage in the auditorium in White Hall during a commencement. The faculty and staff are wearing academic gowns, caps, and tassels. A Caucasian man is standing directly behind the podium, speaking into a microphone. Standing to the right is Richard Vernon Moore, Sr., president of Bethune-Cookman University (1947-1975). Standing to the right of Dr. Moore is Mary McLeod Bethune. Behind the faculty stands the choir on risers. The choir consists of women wearing the school uniform. Hanging on the wall behind them is a portait of Mary McLeod Bethune. Also hanging above the entire group is a theater curtain with the "BCC" monogram on the front. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Graduation ceremony
A black and white image of the graduates and their family sitting in the audience in Heyn Chapel which is a part of Thomas White Hall. The graduates can be seen in the center of the photograph, wearing academic gowns, caps, and tassels. They are holding papers in their laps. Behind and to the left of them are their families, who are watching the graduation ceremonies. These men and women are wearing dresses, suits, and hats. The large windows can be seen on either side, and on the back wall of the auditorium is a sign that reads, "Depart to Serve." (There is a sign on the front entrance to White Hall that reads, "Enter to Learn"). The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Graduation ceremony
A black and white image of teachers seated in the audeince during a graduation ceremony at Bethune-Cookman University. They are wearing academic gowns, caps, and tassels. Behind them are seated other audience members, including fellow teachers and students. The man seated fourth from the right in the first row is Thurman Stanback. On the back of the photograph is the note, "Faculty photo" and the yearbook photo stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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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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Graduation procession
A black and white photograph of a line of graduates walking in a procession toward Thomas White Hall. They can be seen in the center of the photograph, two-by-two standing on the sidewalk, wearing academic gowns, caps, and tassels. At the top of the image are two brick pillars which is the entrance to the school. Standing in between and behind those pillars is the school's marching band, whose drum major and players, with their instruments, can be seen. Mr. Valentine is identified as the band director. Across the road is the front of Harrison Rhodes Hall. Parked on the road are two cars. On either side of the graduates, standing on the lawn or under trees, are family members, watching the procession. On the back of the photo is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Graduation procession
A black and white photograph of a line of graduates walking in a procession toward Thomas White Hall. They can be seen in the center of the photograph, two-by-two standing on the sidewalk, wearing academic gowns, caps, and tassels. At the top of the image are two brick pillars which is the entrance to the school. Standing in between and behind those pillars is the school's marching band, whose drum major and players, with their instruments, can be seen. Parked on the road are two cars. A family can be seen walking toward the school from the top right of the image. On either side of the graduates, standing on the lawn or under trees, are family members, watching the procession. On the back of the photo is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Grounds of the Stetson Estate, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of the winter home of John B. Stetson in DeLand, Florida. One cent green Washington stamp canceled May 1911.
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Group shot of DeLand Pioneers
Group shot of the ""pioneers"" of DeLand. City founder Henry DeLand is center with white beard.
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Guild postcards - Congregational Church, Newbury, Vt.
One of nineteen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white glossy photographic postcard of Congregational Church, Newbury, Vermont. Postcard comes from the studio of Eastern Illustrating Co.and Belfast, Maine. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a onc cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Davis Library, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Hand-colored photographic postcard of Davis Library, The Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a onc cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Fountain House (1748).
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of the Fountain House in Doylestown, Pennslyvania, with writing on back and a one cent stamp.andandand
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Guild postcards - Lake Kezar, Centre Lovell, Maine.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Lake Kezar, Centre Lovell, Maine. Postcard printed for Severance Lodge on Lake Kezar. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Methodist Church, Chittenden, Vt.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Beauchamp Point, Rockport, Maine. Correspondance on the back in ink, with a onc cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Morse Museum, Warren, N.H.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard (sepia tone print) of a room in the Morse Museum, Warren, New Hampshire, filled with taxidermied animals and animal skins. Typewritten message on the back, signed in ink and dated October 12, 1936, with a one cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Municipal Building (built of native stone) Russellville, Ala.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of a Municipal Building, Russellville Alabama. Postcard published by Collotype Co.and Elizabeth, N.J. for the Bradford Drug Store, Russellville, Ala. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Plaza Courts, modern rooms and cottages, Timon Blvd.- North Beach, Corpus Christi, Texas.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Plaza Courts, North Beach, Corpus Christi, Texas. Postcard by Artvue Post Card Co. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Signal Knob, Strasburg, Virginia.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Signal Knob, Strasburg, Virginia, view with river. Postal markings on front and back, message written in ink on back along with publishing information, and a one cent stamp. Postcard has a copyright of 1926.
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Guild postcards - Stanford University arcade, Cal.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard (sepia tone print) of an arcade (line of arches raised on columns) at Sanford Univerity, California, picture taken in 1847. Postcard published by Pacific Novelty Co. of San Francisco California. Correspondance written on back in ink, along with a one cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Tenney Memorial Library, Newbury, Vt.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Tenney Memorial Library, Newbury, Vermont. Postcard is partially damaged, and comes from the studio of Eastern Illustrating Co., Belfast, Maine. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Warm Springs Inn, Warm Springs, Virginia.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Warm Springs Inn, Warm Springs, Virginia. Situated in Alleghany Mountains, altitude 2,350 feet. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Washington's home, Mount Vernon, Va.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic glossy print postcard of Washington's Home, Mount Vernon, Va. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - West side, Northfield, Vt.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of the westside of Northfield, Vermont. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
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Guild postcards - Wilcox Memorial, Wilcox Park, Westerly, R.I.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Wilcox Memorial, Wilcox Park, Westerly, Rhode Island. Postcard by American Art Post Card Co. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
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Guild travel postcards - Boone Tavern Hotel of Berea College, Berea, Kentucky.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Boone Tavern Hotel of Berear College, Berea, Kentucky. Postcard by Artvue Post Card Co. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a onc cent stamp, along with information the hotel.
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Guild travel postcards - Burial Place of Myles Standish, South Duxbury, Mass.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Hand-colored photographic postcard of the Burial Place of Myles Standish, South Duxbury, Mass. Postcard by H.A. Dickerson and Son, and published by Smith's News Room, printed in Germany. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
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Halifax District Hospital, Bethune campus
A black and white image of Halifax District Hospital, located on Bethune-Cookman College campus. In 1931, Halifax took over McLeod Hospital after its lease expired. The African American students had their own ward in the hospital. In the center of the image is the two-story, wood siding hospital. It has a first and second-story porch. On the first story porch, there are rocking chairs. A sidewalk leads up to the front steps. A dirt driveway leading up to the building has two cars parked on it. There are many trees visible in the image, such as tall palm trees and oak trees with Spanish moss. At the right of the image, in the background through the trees, can be seen the sides of other buildings and a white picket fence. To the left of the hospital can be seen a fenced-in area where a horse is standing. At the left of the image is an unidentified white building. A bench sits next to a tree in front of the hospital. A sign on the front porch of the hospital partially reads, "--Eod." The complete sign most likely reads, "McLeod Hospital," as seen in other photographs of the period. Written on the back of the image in pencil is, "Halifax Dist. Hosp. of Daytona Beach which is located on campus of Bethune Cookman College; bldg ext; 1930." A series of numbers is also written on the back. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Hall of Science, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of Science Hall (now Flagler Hall) at Stetson University.
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