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Holiday Commemorations at St. Luke's Lutheran School, early 2000's
Several images showing ways in which St. Luke's students commemorated special holidays with festive worship services and celebrations.
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Holiday Commemorations at St. Luke's Lutheran School, early 2000's
Several images showing ways in which St. Luke's students commemorated special holidays with festive worship services and celebrations.
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Holiday Commemorations at St. Luke's Lutheran School, early 2000's
Several images showing ways in which St. Luke's students commemorated special holidays with festive worship services and celebrations.
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Holiday Commemorations at St. Luke's Lutheran School, early 2000's
Several images showing ways in which St. Luke's students commemorated special holidays with festive worship services and celebrations.
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Holiday Commemorations at St. Luke's Lutheran School, early 2000's
Several images showing ways in which St. Luke's students commemorated special holidays with festive worship services and celebrations.
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Holiday Commemorations at St. Luke's Lutheran School, early 2000's
Several images showing ways in which St. Luke's students commemorated special holidays with festive worship services and celebrations.
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Holmes Hall interior, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Interior of Stetson University's Holmes Hall, President's home.
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Holmes Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University's Holmes Hall, originally used as the President's Home. Taken from the northeast. Location is approximately where the duPont-Ball Library sits today.
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Holmes Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University's Holmes Hall, originally used as the President's Home. Taken from the northeast. Location is approximately where the duPont-Ball Library sits today.
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Holmes Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University's Holmes Hall, originally built as the President's Home. On the site of present day duPont-Ball Library.
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Holmes Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University's Holmes Hall, President's residence from 1888 to 1948. Later demolished due to deterioration.
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Holy Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1906, Enhanced
A photo of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Ohio, ca. 1906. This Slovak Lutheran congregation was formed in 1892 and it was here that the Slovak immigrants (who were to become the founders of Slavia and St. Luke's Church) worshiped together before leaving Ohio to resettle in Florida in 1911-12.; Scan from "100 years if God's Grace," a commemorative booklet produced by Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Parma, Ohio, in 1992.
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Holy Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1906, Original
A photo of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Ohio, ca. 1906. This Slovak Lutheran congregation was formed in 1892 and it was here that the Slovak immigrants (who were to become the founders of Slavia and St. Luke's Church) worshiped together before leaving Ohio to resettle in Florida in 1911-12.; Scan from "100 years if God's Grace," a commemorative booklet produced by Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Parma, Ohio, in 1992.
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Homecoming king Samuel Burke
A black and white image of Homecoming King Samuel Burke and his queen. Burke can be seen on the left. He is wearing a white tuxedo, a crown on his head, and he his holding a scepter in his hands. His queen is sitting to his right. She is wearing a white dress, a flower crown, and is holding a bouquet of flowers in her lap. They appear to be sitting on a throne. On the back of the photograph is written Samuel's name. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Homecoming parade
A black and white photograph of an African American female student, wearing a dress and a long cape, smiling and waving while sitting atop a float riding in a Homecoming parade. She is sitting on a throne, decorated with tin foil and crepe paper. Attached to the float at her right is a flag. The float is riding down the center of town. Behind her can be seen the exteriors of buildings, as well as company signs. One business sign reads, "Burhan's Business Machines," and another reads, "Olympian Hellenic Service." On the back of the photograph is the yearbook photo stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Homecoming parade float
A black and white image of a parade float for a Bethune-Cookman University parade. The float has a cage design, four on each corner of the float. In each of the "cages" is an African American woman. Each of the women are dancing, and are wearing striped and paisley dresses and boots. At the front of the float behind the cage sits an African American male in a suit, who is leaned over, playing a clarinet. Two girls sit beside him in the middle of the float. The float is decorated in aluminum paper, crepe paper, and music notes. On the side of the float is a banner which reads, "Alpha Phi Alpha A Go Go." The float is attached to a car, of which the tale end and hookup is visible. Behind the float, on the sidewalk, can be seen the businesses. The building on the left has a brick edifice. In the window reads the business sign, "Southern Life Health Insurance Company." To the left of this building is another brick building with outdoor neon sign that reads "Hotel." To the left of this building is a white building. At the lower left hand corner of the image can be seen the Bethune-Cookman marching band, and beyond that can be seen a sign that reads "Daytona Radio & TV." Utility poles can also be seen in this image. On the back of the image written in blue ink is "#1, Job 3718-68, page 253, Homecoming float." The stamp of the photographer's studio is also on the back, which includes the address and phone number. There is also a taped piece of paper that reads, "3718-7, Page no. 253-1, Camera (Reduce) 44, Exposure A6." The date, 1965, is also written on the back.
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Homecoming parade float
A black and white image of a parade float for a Homecoming parade at Bethune-Cookman University. The float is decorated in foil and has two crepe paper decorations at either end. On top of the float sit four African American women wearing white evening gowns and tiaras. They are waving at the photographer. The woman sitting at the back of the float is wearing a cape and is holding large bouquet, indicating she is the Homecoming queen. To the right of the float can barely be seen a line of other cars and floats, indicating a parade is about to begin. Behind the float is a wooden fence, and beyond that can be seen a small baseball stadium that is taller than the fence. On the back of the image is written "Homecoming parade float 1960s." There is also a stamp in blue ink that reads "Photo by Theodore Johnson, Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida."
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Homecoming Queen and attendants sit on car
A black and white image of a group of six African American women sitting on the back of a convertible. In the background behind them can be seen large trees, and the brick edifice of White Hall. Two girls can be seen talking to each other. The women sitting on the car are identified as the homecoming court. They are all wearing hats and varieties of dress suits. Five of the women are wearing carnation corsages, and the girl in the middle is holding a bouquet of flowers, indicating that she is the campus queen. The girl to the left of her is holding a purse in her hand. The convertible has leather seats. On the back of the image is written a variety of notes. There is a stamp that reads, "Office of Public Relations, Bethune Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Fla." There is also a stamp that reads "Job 8990." A piece of paper taped to the back reads ""Homecoming queen and attendants during pig skin time."" There is also a note written in black pencil that says ""Negro 4 col cut to LRD on City Desk."" It is unknown what this means. Also on the back of the image is a note about the image size. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Homecomings-1990 and 1996- Luther High School
Images in 1993 and 1996 editions of "Shield" of Homecoming activities at Luther High School, which include several St. Luke's students: Kathy Matson, Scott Tesinsky, Kathy Duda, Gregory Love, and Homecoming King Davey Jakubcin, with Homecoming Queen, Sarah Bickel.
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Homecomings-1990 and 1996- Luther High School
Images in 1993 and 1996 editions of "Shield" of Homecoming activities at Luther High School, which include several St. Luke's students: Kathy Matson, Scott Tesinsky, Kathy Duda, Gregory Love, and Homecoming King Davey Jakubcin, with Homecoming Queen, Sarah Bickel.
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Homecomings-1990 and 1996- Luther High School
Images in 1993 and 1996 editions of "Shield" of Homecoming activities at Luther High School, which include several St. Luke's students: Kathy Matson, Scott Tesinsky, Kathy Duda, Gregory Love, and Homecoming King Davey Jakubcin, with Homecoming Queen, Sarah Bickel.
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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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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. 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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Honor graduates of 1961
A black and white photograph of African American men and women posing on the steps of Harrison Rhodes Hall, of which the brick exterior and large windows can be seen. The group consists of the honor graduates of the class of 1960. They are wearing academic gowns, caps, tassels, and honor cords. The photograph appeared in the 1961 yearbook. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Horse power: Dinda men plowing fields
Michael Dinda, Sr. (holding handles of plow) with twin sons: John (standing) and Michael, Jr. (on horse) plow the fields of their farm in Slavia. c.1911-15. Reprint (Courtesy: Robert Dinda) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for the church's 90th anniversary display. Image also appears in Like A Mustard Seed: Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement (1982).
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Horse power: Dinda men plowing fields
Michael Dinda, Sr. (holding handles of plow) with twin sons: John (standing) and Michael, Jr. (on horse) plow the fields of their farm in Slavia. c.1911-15. Reprint (Courtesy: Robert Dinda) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for the church's 90th anniversary display. Image also appears in Like A Mustard Seed: Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement (1982).
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Horse power: Dinda men plowing fields
Michael Dinda, Sr. (holding handles of plow) with twin sons: John (standing) and Michael, Jr. (on horse) plow the fields of their farm in Slavia. c.1911-15. Reprint (Courtesy: Robert Dinda) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for the church's 90th anniversary display. Image also appears in Like A Mustard Seed: Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement (1982).
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Hotel launch.
Black-and-white photograph of the boat launch at the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902)and located on Lake Osceola. The boat in the photograph is the May B. and has Mr. Paige as one of its passengers. Inscription on back of photograph reads:and"Name of boat afterwards changed to 'Fanny Knowles.andand"According to information in the 'Winter Park Scapbook' compiled by Loring A. Chase, the whole statement is incorrect. 'The flagship 'Fanny Knowles' will run on Lakes Osceola, Virginia, and Mizell and her work will be supplemented by the trim little yacht 'Gussie' and 'May B.' p. 254 Nov. 11, 1887 Dorothy Shepherd Smith.and W.F. Paige was the current manager of the Seminole.
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Hotel Montezuma
Black-and-white photograph of the Hotel Montezuma with car out front. Text above the photograph reads: Hotel Montezuma, Sanford, Florida. The hotel was on the corner of 3rd street and Magnolia avenue. Built around 1887, it was known as the Hotel Wilton, the Bye-Lo around the 1910s, renamed the Montezuma in the 1920s, and the the Hotel Montezuma in 1924. The front of the hotel faced Magnolia avenue. Postcards of the hotel from around 1910 show the 3rd street porch screened and from around 1926, extensive remodelling of the hotel took place. Corner posts on the front porch were removed and large square columns were added. The upstairs and 3rd street porches were enclosed to add more rooms and an extension was made to the south side of the building. The hotel burnt to the ground, date unknown. Inscribed on the back of the photograph in pencil is: 2003.002.0316
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Hotel Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photograph of a sidewalk by the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902)and with mother and child. Photograph is a gift of Miss Caroline E. Legg, Alexandria, Va.and 1953.
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Hotel Seminole, Winter Park, Florida.
1884 black-and-white photograph of the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902) veranda, with guests, also shown are horse-drawn vehicles. The Seminole was built in 1885, opened in 1886, and burned in 1902. The photograph is a gift of Miss Caroline E. Legg, Alexandria, Va. 1953.
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Hotel Seminole, Winter Park, Florida.
Black-and-white photograph of boaters on Lake Osceola, with the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902) in the distance. The Seminole Hotel was built in 1885, was officially opened on New Years Night, 1885, and burned to the ground in 1902. The photograph is a gift of Miss Caroline E. Legg, Alexandria, Va., 1953.
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Hotel Wyoming
Color postcard was enclosed in an envelope that was the first airmail sent from Orlando, Florida. Front: hand colored photograph of the Wyoming Hotel. Back: message "Be sure and save this envelope for me. First airmail out from Orlando."
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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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Howard Thurman speaks at graduation ceremony
A black and white image of Dr. Howard Thurman, center, wearing an academic gown, cap, and tassel, standing under the school's marquee, which advertises him as the speaker at commencenment. The sign reads, "Graduation e[x]ercises, to speak, May 26 Dr. H Thurman, [May] 27 Mal Goode." To the right of Howard Thurman is Thurman Stanback, who has his right hand up to his ear and is looking to his left. He is also wearing a cap, gown, and tassel. To the left of Howard Thurman is another man in the same attire and wearing sunglasses. Visible behind them are tall trees, utility poles and power lines, and a church. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Hurricane Donna damage
A black and white image of hurricane damage caused by Hurricane Donna when it struck Bethune-Cookman's campus in 1960. This image is of large fallen tree branches, sticks, and leaves which have fallen into the road behind Cookman Hall, which is visible through the three branches at the left of the image. On the right side of the image two cars are driving on the street, next to utility poles. On the back of the photograph is the yearbook stamp.
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Hurricane Donna damage
A black and white image of three African American men cleaning up the fallen branches and leaves in front of Cookman Hall after Hurricane Donna hit Daytona Beach in 1960. The man at the left is wearing a coat and holding a rake in his hands. The other two men are also wearing coats. Behind them, tree branches cover the lawn and sidewalks, and lay in the street. In the background at the right of the image, the brick exterior and columned entrance of Cookman Hall can be seen. On the back of the photograph is the yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Hurricane Donna damage
A black and white image of a piece of siding that came off a campus building when Hurricane Donna struck Daytona Beach in 1960. Also visible in the image is a large tree limb. At the top of the image is a small tree which is bent toward the left, as well as the foundation of an unknown building. On the back of the photograph is the yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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