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Paul Decker and Florence Roane
A black and white image of Paul Decker and Florence Roane, members of the Human Resources Department and teachers at Bethune-Cookman University, holding a meeting with students in a classroom on campus. Paul Decker can be seen at the left of the image, sitting in a deskchair that has been placed against the wall perpendicular to the students, who are facing the front of the room. He is wearing a patterned button-up shirt and has his coat jacket placed on top of the desk. The male teacher to the right of him is unknown. To the right of him is Florence Roane, who is wearing a light-colored dress and is laughing. The African American male teacher to her right is unknown. On the blackboard at the front of the room someone has written, "Ultimate Query: Upon whose shoulders does this responsibility rest?" The students are both African American and Caucasian men and women, and are seated in chairs which have lap desks attached. On the back of the photograph is the yearbook stamp, the date the image was taken, the photographer's stamp, and Human Relations.
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Paying the workmen during the construction of Seminole.
Black-and-white photograph of the payment of construction workers (workmen) during the construction of the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902). The Seminole Hotel was constructed in 1885. The photograph is a gift of James Seymour Capen, Winter Park resident, 1884-1895.
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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity performance
A black and white image of two Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. members wearing costumes, white gloves, and white paint in their hair and on their face. They are wearing jumpsuits and are holding canes. They are performing in front of an audience, which can faintly be seen in the background. On the back of the photograph is a yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity performance
A black and white image of two Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. probates posed in a gym in costumes, top hats, and holding canes. They are each holding a sign shaped like a half-moon in front of them which reads, "Probates." In the background behind them are bleachers where spectators are sitting. On the back of the photo is a yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Photographic portrait of Alice Ellen Guild as child.
Black and white photographic portrait of Alice Guild as a child. Photograph was taken by Hussey, 556 Washington, Street, Boston, Mass. Photographic mount has a gold border. Inscribed on the back of the photograph in pencil is: Alice E. Guild. Photograph comes from the estate of Clara Louise Guild.
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Photographic portrait of Clara Louise Guild as a young woman when she was living in Boston.
Black and white portrait of Clara Louise Guild as a young woman while she was living in Boston. Inscribed on the back of the photo in pencil is Clara Louise Guild IV. Photograph comes from the estate of Clara Louise Guild.
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Photographic portrait of Clara Louise Guild, by Dillon.
Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild by Dillon of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph comes from the estate of Clara Louise Guild.
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Photograph of Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild on the porch of their Summer home in New Hampshire.
Black-and-white photograph of Alice E. and Clara Louise Guild on the porch of their Summer home in New Hampshire. Inscribed in pen and pencil on the back of the photograph is: in rocking chair Clara Louise Guild Rollins 1890, first graduate of Rollins College, on porch of their Summer home in N.H. and on bench Alice Guild (sister of Clara) who organized the 1st art department at Rollins. She (Alice) painted and did china painting had her own kiln at their home of Interlachen Ave. Photograph comes from the estate of Clara Guild.
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Photograph of Alice Ellen Guild in front of house in dress attire.
Black-and-white photograph of Alice Ellen Guild in front of a building in dress attire, wearing hat. Photograph is from the estate of Clara Louise Guild.
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Photograph of Clara Louise Guild and Alice Ellen Guild on the porch at the Guild house.
Black-and-white photograph of Alice Guild and Clara Louise Guild on the porch at the Guild family house. Inscribed on the back of the photograph is: Guild home, 419 N. Interlachen, Winter Park, Fla. Alice and Clara Guild on porch. The Guild home, also known as "Guild Hotel" accomodated around 15 boarders, and is located on 20 acres near Lake Osceola.
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Photograph of Clara Louise Guild and Alice Guild on the porch at the Guild house.
Black-and-white photograph of Alice and Clara Louise Guild on the porch at the Guild family home. Inscribed on the back of the photograph is: Guild home, 419 Interlachen, Winter Park, Fla. Alice and Clara Guild on porch.
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Photograph of hibiscus plant by the Guild family house.
Black-and-white photograph taken at the Guild family home, Winter Park, Florida of a hibiscus plant. The Guild home, also known as "Guild Hotel" accomodated around 15 boarders, and is located on 20 acres near Lake Osceola.
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Photograph of Lake Osceola with Seminole Hotel in the distance - view from Guild family home.
Black-and-white photograph of Lake Osceola taken from the Guild family home, Winter Park, Florida, with possible view of the Seminole Hotel in the distance. Inscribed on back of photograph: Left-Seminole Hotel on Lake Osceola, Winter Park, and 28. The Guild home, also known as "Guild Hotel" accomodated around 15 boarders, and is located on 20 acres near Lake Osceola.
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Photograph of W. A. Guild with dog on land near Guild family house, with view of Lake Osceola.
Black-and-white photograph of William Augustus Guild with dog on land near the Guild family house, with view of Lake Osceola. Inscribed on back of photograph W.A. Guild. The Guild home, also known as "Guild Hotel" accomodated around 15 boarders, and is located on 20 acres near Lake Osceola.
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Photographs of Rogers House.
Black-and-white photographs of Rogers House hotel in Winter Park, Fla.and built in 1882.
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Photos and Postcards of Virginia Inn.
Postcards and photographs of the Virginia Inn Hotel (Winter Park, Fla.). The hotel was originally known as the Rogers House built in 1882, and was later renamed the Virginia Inn. The Rogers House was the first hotel built in Winter Park.
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Physical eduation class cheerleading
A black and white phtograph of a physical education class at Bethune-Cookman University performing outdoor stunts. They are wearing matching school uniforms. In the center of the photograph is a set of girls, who are holding girls up over their heads. In the background, their classmates watch. Also in the background are a variety of trees, such as oak and palm trees. On the back of the photograph is written, "Physical education class special acrobatic stunts, May Day Celebration, 1920s or 1930s." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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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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Pictures of the Guild's house in Winter Park, Florida.
Black and white photograph taken at the Guild family house of a man with horse and tiller. An African-American man who worked on the Guild's homestead.
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Pine Tree Inn.
Black-and-white photograph of the Pine Tree Inn in Windermere (Fla.). Text on back: "Pine Tree Inn."
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Pine Tree Inn, 1914-1938.
Black-and-white photograph of the Pine Tree Inn in Windermere (Fla.). Text on back: "Pine Tree Inn, #64, 1914-1938."
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Plan and elevation for pulpit of St. Luke's remodeled church. 1957
A blueprint of the Plan and Elevation of the Pulpit, prepared by Joseph J. Noe Studios, New York, NY resides in St. Luke's Church Archives. In 1956, congregation had engaged noted architect James Gamble Rogers II to design an enlarged sanctuary and office facility, incorporating the first brick church building erected in 1939. Some of the design work for carved furnishings, etc., was outsource to other firms. This plan (scale 1"-1')is substantially the same as the final, "as built" version. Significant in the design of this carved oak pulpit are the three dimensional figures of Christ (center), with St. Peter at His right hand and the Apostle Paul on His left. The style and carvings echo those on the new church altar, created in the same period. So cherished are these fine pieces, that the congregation incorporated them into the chancel design for construction of a still larger sanctuary (dedicated in 1993).
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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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Player Self, baseball player for the Jacksonville Tarpons
Black-and-white photograph of baseball player Player Self. It is a close up photograph of his face, jersey, and baseball cap. The letter J for the Jacksonville Tarpons can be seen on his ball cap. The back of the photograph reads, 'Player Self- played in Sanford 1916 when Sanford and Orlando were fighting.'
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Playing with blocks in first school, 1946
Susan Stanko, left, and Katherine Mikler play with blocks in St. Luke's first school. 1946. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler), scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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Poinsettias, Orlando, Florida.
Hand-colored photographic postcard postmarked January 23, 1934 in Orlando, Florida. Written by Augusta to Mrs. William Porter, 44 Crown St., Springfield, Mass. "There are many spots just like this picture. Florida seems very lively this year with tourists many more than last. Lots of action. Hope all are well." Front: poinsettias on lake setting. Back: Information on poinsettias plus message from sender.
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Porch, Hotel Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photograph of the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902) veranda, view with guests, and a horse-drawn carriage in front of the hotel. Text on back of photograph: "Porch Hotel Seminole, Winter Park, Fla. 1884. Gift, Miss Caroline E. Legg, Alexandria, Va. 1953. The Seminole." The date of 1884 noted on the photograph is two years prior to the known opening of the hotel.
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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 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
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. 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 Elizabeth Hall
Unused color postcard of Elizabeth Hall at Stetson University.
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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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