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Lincoln Hulley, President, Stetson University
Lincoln Hulley, President of Stetson University, 1904-1934.
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Links, Inc.
A black and white image of a large group of African American women posing together in a room in an unknown building. The women are dressed in formal dresses, gloves, hats, and most are holding handbags. The front row of the group is sitting in chairs in a line, and the second row of the group is standing behind them. In the foreground can be seen a table with table settings. Dr. Florence Roane is standing in the back row, fifth from the left. On the back of the image is written, "Links Inc. of Daytona Beach, 1954." The stamp of the photographer is also on the back.
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Living and dining rooms of Bethune House
A postcard depicting two rooms in the Bethune House. The image at the top of the postcard is in black and white, and it depicts the dining room. The table seats six people, and is elongated and covered in a white tablecloth. A centerpiece sits in the middle of the table. On the right side of the room is a china cabinet which has silverware on display on top. To the left of the cabinet is floor lamp. To the left of the floor lamp is a wall hutch with china displayed. The floor is covered in an overzied rug. The image at the bottom of the postcard is of the living room in Bethune House. At the right of the image, a display case, most likely holding memorabilia of Mary McLeod Bethune's life, sits in front of a staircase leading to the second floor. Across from the staircase along the front wall is a foyer table with a mirror hanging above it. To the left of the table is the front door, and to the left of the front door is a striped couch. Curtains can partially be seen. The floor is covered by a large rug. On the back of the image is written in pencil, ""Dining room (Bethune House),"" and ""Living Room, Bethune Foundation, early 1950s."" The postcard has been glued to another piece of paper, so the original print on the back of the postcard has been peeled away. The box for the stamp on the back is visible. Also visible is, ""May McLeod Bethune Foundation,"" as well as the publisher's information.
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Living Room of the Bethune Foundation
A photo of a room in the Bethune Foundation House. The image is in black and white, and it shows the living room. At the right of the image, a display case, most likely holding memorabilia of Mary McLeod Bethune's life, sits in front of a staircase leading to the second floor. Across from the staircase along the front wall is a foyer table with a mirror hanging above it. To the left of the table is the front door, and to the left of the front door is a striped couch. Curtains can partially be seen. The floor is covered by a large rug. On the back of the image is written in pencil, ""Living Room, Bethune Foundation, early 1950s."" The postcard has been glued to another piece of paper, so the original print on the back of the postcard has been peeled away. Also visible is, """"May McLeod Bethune Foundation,"""" as well as the publisher's information.
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Lob Cabin building dedication
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune giving a speech during the building dedication of the Log Cabin at Bethune-Cookman University. Mary McLeod Bethune can be seen standing on the front porch at a podium with a decorative sheet at her feet. The Log Cabin was a student recreation facility. African American men can be seen sitting on the front porch of the cabin, which also has a log exterior and a large chimney. Spectators can be seen sitting in chairs in the field in front of the cabin. An unidentified building can be seen at the right of the image. In the background are large trees, including palm trees. On the front of the image is written in pen, "Dedicating the cabin - 1939." On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Campus log cabin, 1939." The image is printed on Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Log Cabin.
Black-and-white photograph of a log cabin in Windermere (Fla.). Text on front of photograph: "Vacant 1910 use by Palmer and McMurtrey. Text on back: "Log cabin."
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Log Cabin building dedication ceremony
A black and white image of the Log Cabin at its building dedication at Bethune-Cookman University. The building has a large chimney on its exterior, with a log exterior, and a wraparound porch. African American men can be seen sitting in chairs on the porch. A scrub palm tree can be seen in front of the cabin. At the right of the image, a woman is seated in a chair in the field in front of the cabin. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Bethune Cookman Dedication of Recreation Building - Oct '39." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Log Cabin recreational building
A black and white image of the rain-soaked campus of Bethune-Cookman University. At the center of the image is the Log Cabin recreation facility. The cabin has a wrap around porch and a large chimney. It is landscaped with bushes on each side. In the background are two unidentified white buildings. A bell tower can be seen in between the two. A building with a brick edifice can be seen at the right of the image. Many trees can be seen in the image, as well as palm trees and oak trees. In the forefront of the image is an oak tree with a notice board nailed to it with two notices. One notice is illegible, but the other reads, "Lend your talents to the creative dance club, Join up today, Phy. Ed. Dept., Hrs. daily 9-10, Sat. 1-3." On the back of the image is the year of the image and the photographer's stamp.
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Log Cabin recreation building dedication
A black and white image of the dedication of the "Log Cabin" recreation building on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University. The cabin was a student-use facility. The cabin can be seen at the left of the image, with a wide chimney in its middle and a wraparound porch. People can be seen sitting on the porch. Rows of chairs have been placed in the field in front of the cabin, in which spectators are seated. Four men are standing along the back row of the chairs in black suits, seating guests. Three people can be seen walking toward the chairs. At the right of the cabin are two unidentified buildings, one of which is entirely visible, and the other partially visible directly at the right of the image. African American students are standing in front of the partially visible building on steps, perhaps waiting for a procession to begin. Many trees can be seen in the background of the image, including palm trees. On the back of the image is written "1939." The image is printed on Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Loring A. Chase, photographs.
Black-and-white photographs of Loring A. Chase, along with friends and family, late 19th century.
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Lucerne Circle, Orlando, Florida.
Color postcard of Lucerne Circle in Orlando. Front: photo of Lucerne Circle. Back: blank message side. Postcard was published by E.C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee.
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Lucerne Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the Lucerne Hotel, Orlando (Fla.) located near Lake Lucerne. Text on back of photograph: "Lake Lucerne, Corner South Main St.and 1881, Lucerne Hotel."
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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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Macdonald Park in Winter Park, Florida.
Pamphlet for Macdonald Park, Winter Park, Fla. with black-and-white photographs of the park, houses in the park, Lake Maitland, and Winter Park.
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Main lounge Seminole Hotel, Winter Park, Florida.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the main lobby of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) published by the Albertype Co.
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Main Street Post Office, 1959.
Black-and-white photograph of the Main Street Post Office in Windermere (Fla.). View with a 1959 car, and a women standing by it.
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Male and female students participate in class
A color image of an African American man standing at the front of a classroom, while another woman stands behind a podium. In the background of the image is a double door and an "EXIT" sign. Students can be seen sitting at desks in the classroom. They appear to be taking part in a class exercise. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male and female students pose in front of White Hall
A black and white image of two African American students posing on the steps of White Hall. Behind them are the double doors and a sign that reads, "Enter to learn." The man standing on the left is wearing a sweater and pants and is carrying a large suitcase in his hand. The woman standing on the right is wearing a sweater, skirt, and is carrying a hat box. On that back of the photograph is written, "And learn we shall!" Also on the back of the photo is a yearbook photo stamp. The image is printed on Velox paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male, female students use libary card catalog
A black and white image of three female students and one male student using the card catalog in the school's library. The wall of the catalog can be seen around them. The women are wearing sweaters and pants, and the male is wearing a turtleneck sweater. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male speaker at an assembly
A black and white picture of an unidentified man making a speech in the auditorium in Thomas White Hall. The man is standing at the left of the image behind a podium and is speaking into a microphone. Seated to the left of him are three African American men, also wearing suits. The woman wearing a nurses's uniform is Bobbi Primus-Heath. Theater curtains have been lowered behind the group. On the back of the photograph is the name of the woman. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male students gather on campus
A black and white image of a large group of male students gathered on the lawn in front of two college buildings, which can be seen in the background behind some trees. The men appear to be holding candy canes, and are all dressed differently. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male students pose together
A black and white image of a large group of African American students belonging to an unknown club posing in a classroom. The male students are wearing long-sleeved shirts and trousers. On the walls of the classroom of pictures of African American figures. On the back left wall is a poster that reads, "Elect Sanford and Son, Junkyard Party, 1972." Seated, from left to right: Jocelyn Smith, Jack Vickers, Charles Hogg, Quincy Carsewell, Michael Thurston, Brodrick McKinney, and Hosea Levy. Standing, left to right: Arthur N. Davis, Bruce ?. The name of the photographer is also stamped on the back of the photo.
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Male students study in their dorm
A black and white photograph of two African American male students studying in their dorm room. At the left of the image is a a twin-szed bed. To the right of that is a male student sitting at a desk, reading a book. A clock can be seen placed in front of him. Stacked along the wall on top of the desk are books. To the right of him is another twin-sized bed. On the opposite side of the bed, a male student sits in a chair, reading. Draperies can be seen hanging from the windows. At the right of the image, a dresser stands with a brush on top. A trunk sits in the corner. The image is from a dorm room in Cookman Hall. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Male students study in their dorm
A black and white photograph of two African American male students studying in their dorm room. At the left of the image is a a twin-szed bed. To the right of that is a male student sitting at a desk, reading a book. A clock can be seen placed in front of him. Stacked along the wall on top of the desk are books. To the right of him is another twin-sized bed. On the opposite side of the bed, a male student sits in a chair, reading. Draperies can be seen hanging from the windows. At the right of the image, a dresser stands with a brush on top. A trunk sits in the corner. The image is from a dorm room in Cookman Hall. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Map and description of C. R. Switzer property in Winter Park, Fla.
C.R. Switzer property map for his land in Orange County (Fla.) along with a letter to C.R. Switzer about the map of his property in Winter Park (Fla.) written July 31, 1895. Map is signed by J.O. Fries Co-surveyor. Map Scale: 1 inch and 132 feet. Hand written text on map describing the layout of the land by the surveyor. (A chain is a unit of measure used by surveyors: 1 chain and 66 feet.)
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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 City of Homes," Winter Park, Florida.
Map of Winter Park (Fla.) termed "The City of Homes. Map contains town statistics and land subdivisions, and lakes. Original scale 1 inch equals 200 feet. Contributors on the map include: E.E. White, Civil Engineer, and drawn B.D. Bastcam (sp?). Compiled by Secretary Publicity Department, Winter Park Chamber of Commerce and printed by Rollins Press.
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Map of the lands of Florida Land and Colonization Co.
Map of Florida denoting in blue land for sale through the Florida Land and Colonization Co., Sanford, Fla. Also contained on the back of the map is information on the lands for sale in various counties.
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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 Plant system of railway steamer and steamship lines and connections.
Map of the Plant system of railway steamer and steamship lines and connections, includes inset maps of southern Florida and Cuba. Map is a gift of Mr. John McClellan, March 15, 1978. Map also denotes forts and counties. Attached on the back of the map is the front cover of the map with images of maps, inscribed in pen: gift of Mr. John McClellan, 2 Orchard St., Andover, Mass. 01810.
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Map of the territory of Florida.
Map of territory of Florida, possibly printed in 1834 by Illman and Pilbrow. Map includes the counties of: Escambia, Walton, Jackson, Washington, Franklin, Gadsden, Leon, Jefferson, Madison, Duval, Nassau, St. Johns, Alachua, Mosquito, and Monroe Counties. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.and
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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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Maps of city of Sanford, Fla., Seminole County, Fla. and State of Florida
Foldable map which contains general information about the city of Sanford, including transportation, population, and climate. Three maps are included in this pamphlet: a map of Seminole County as of 1940, which includes a key which denotes good fishing, boats, bait, and scenic drives. A map of the state of Florida is shown which marks road routes leading to Sanford. A map of the city of Sanford as of 1935 notes scenic drive routes and places of interest.
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Martha Marie Berhel, librarian
A black and white image of librarian Martha Marie Berhel, who is standing next to a bookcase and is looking at an open book in her hands. She is wearing a dress and bracelet. Behind her can be seen a bookshelf with books on it, as well as the label, "800 Literature." A window with blinds is to her right. On the back of the photograph is written her name, title, "1968 YB", for the yearbook the image appeared in, as well as the stamp of the photographer.
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Martha Society members honored at St. Luke's 50th Anniversary celebration, 1962
Members of the ladies' Martha Society of St. Luke's pose with the Pastor on the church picnic grounds during the celebration of the congregation's 50th Anniversary in 1962. Left to right: FRONT row: 1.Anna Mikler Duda 2 and 3: unidentified 4.Sue Mikler Colbert 5.Theresa Marcek (?) 6.unidentified 7.Anna Duda Jakubcin 8.Olga Jakubcin 9. Emily Jakubcin. BACK row: 1.Rev S.M. Tuhy 2.Julia Jakubcin Beasley 3.Katie Mikler Duda 4.Julia Stanko Cicmanec, 5.Anna Jakubcin Mikler 6.Elizabeth Mikler Duda 7.Olga Tuhy. Note that Mrs. Anna Jakubcin is wearing a corsage because she and her husband, George Jakubcin, Sr., were among those honored that day as "charter members" of the congregation when it was established in 1912
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune standing in front of Robert Burns' birthplace in Alloway, Scotland. The house and its thatched roof can be seen behind her. A concrete fixture and a sign can be seen to the left of her. Mary McLeod Bethune is wearing a hat, scarf, dress, overcoat, stockings, and is holding her purse in her left arm. Her right arm is behind her back. On the back of the photograph is written, "At Robert Burns birthplace ayr. Scotland, 1924." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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