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Map of Orlando: the city beautiful.
Street Map of Orlando, Florida, authorized by the Orlando Chamber of Commerce.
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Map of Seminole County, Florida.
1925 map of Seminole County (Fla.) showing cities and towns, main roads, railroads, lakes, rivers, and areas of vegetation. Hand drawn additions are also on the map drawn in colored pencil: 1st year red, 2nd year yellow, 3rd year brown. As noted on the map Fred T. William is the C.E. and compiled by Allan H. Stone C.E. and Walter G. Tyler Draftsman. Scale of map: 1 inch and 1 mile.
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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 Florida Winter Home and Improvement Companies lands.
Map of the Florida Winter Home and Improvement Companies lands drawn by Whitman and Breck surveyors. Includes inset of Orange Park and Ridgewood vicinity on the Saint John's River. Includes descriptive text: "All colored lots are sold. Those tinted with orange show what lots or parts of the lots sold are set in orange trees or are in the process of being set at this date, September 1, 1883. Inscribed on back of map: gift of Prof. Charles Mendell, 10-3-63.
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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 Sanford Grant
1884 map of the Sanford land grant denoting lands for sale by Edward R. Trafford, C.E. Map by the Florida Land Colonization Co. Limited printed by F. Bourquin, Lithorgrapher. Map scale: 40 chains to 1 inch. William A. Guild signed the bottom right hand corner of the map.
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Map of the state of Florida.
Map of the state of Florida to accompany the Handbook of Florida, revised to date, engraved by Fisk and Co.and Engravers, New York. Map shows grid, county boundaries, railroads and canals, includes inset map of the United States. Prime meridian: Washington D.C. Map scale [ca. 1:1,457,280].
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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 territory of Florida from its northern boundary to lat. 2730'N, connected with the delta of the Mississippi.
Topographical map of the territory of Florida from its northern boundary to latitude 2730'N, connected with the delta of the Mississippi.and The map was annexed to the report of the Board of Internal Improvement dated February 19th 1829 relating to the canal completed to connect the Atlantic with the Gulf of Mexico, and describing the inland navigation parallel to the coast from the Mississippi to the Bay of Espiritu Santo, and from St. Mary's Harbour to St. Augustine, drawn and compiled by W.H. Swift. Relief shown pictorially, by profile (inset) and soundings. Map contains insets (11)and Entrances to various bays, etc.and scale [1:63,360]and St. Mary's Harbour--St. John's River--St. Augustine--St. Georges Sound (3)and-Ocklockony Bay--Appalachicola Bay--St. Jospeh's Bay--St. Andrew's Sound--Pensacola Bay--St. Rosa--Mobile Bay, and the Gulf of Mexico; scale [1:33,929,200]and Also contains inset of water-levels. Map was compiled under the direction of the Board of Internal Improvement from charts, surveys, and drawings by G. Gaulds, W.T. Poussin, J. Kearney, et al. Map scale [1:696,960]andand
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Map of the town of Winter Park, Orange County, Florida.
Map of Winter Park, Orange County, Florida, includes land development information: lot number, street frontage in feet, number of orange trees that can be planted on each lot, and price, as provided by Chapman and Chase two of the founders and developers of Winter Park.and(http:and/www.wppl.org/wphistory/FoundersBio.htm) Contains inset map of Florida. Layout description as found on the map "The territory represented is 2 1/2 miles from North to South, and the same from East to West embracing 6 sq. miles. Circles are 1/4 mile apart with Winter Park Depot as the centre."
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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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Map to illustrate conquest of Florida.
Map to illustrate the conquest of Florida, furnished by J.H. Colton. Map also includes: Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Tennessee. Map also denotes railroards, indian mounds, and the route taken by Hernando de Soto in his 1539 expedition through Florida. (The New History of Florida pgs 26-28)
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Maria Dudas Mikler Cleans Chickens, While Her Family Watches. c. mid-1930s
Mrs. Maria Mikler (left) seems to be cleaning chickens, perhaps in preparation for the meal for a large family gathering. Watching her work are husband, Michael Mikler, St., Anna Jakubcin (who would later marry Maria's son, Joe B. Mikler) and daughter, Elizabeth Mikler. The family is standing in front of the shed on the Mikler homestead on Mikler Road in Slavia, c. mid-1930s. Note that Mr. Mikler is titled Michael Mikler, "st" (rather than "Sr.")...the abbreviated form of the Slovak word, "starsi." This suffix was sometimes used to connote "the elder" when a gentleman did not have a son named after himself, but another YOUNGER person with the same name lived in the community. (The abbreviated suffix, "ml"...for "mladsi" would be added to the younger man's name.)
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Maria Lukas with visitors on Lukas Farm, c.1940s, Enhanced
Maria Lukas (right) and two unidentified visitors in the celery field of the Lukas Farm, c.1940s
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Maria Lukas with visitors on Lukas Farm, c.1940s, Original
Maria Lukas (right) and two unidentified visitors in the celery field of the Lukas Farm, c.1940s
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Marriage Certificate for Paul and Mary Tesinsky, Aug. 21, 1938, Slavia, FL
An image of the Marriage Certificate issued to 'Paul Tesinsky of Eddyville, Iowa' and 'Mary Mikler of Slavia, Florida' to certify that they were 'united in marriage according to the ordinance of God and the Laws of the State of Florida at Slavia, Fla. on the 21st day of August in the year of our Lord 1935.' The certificate was issued and signed by Stephen M. Tuhy, Pastor and witnessed by: George A, Tesinsky, Jospeh B. Mikler, Michael Mikler, Jr., Elizabeth Mikler, Anna Jakubcin and Mathilda Mikler. The commemorative booklet containing the certificate had been published by Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis and printed in Germany. No date. Center pages of 'Marriage Certificate' published by Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis and completed in the handwriting of Rev. Stephen Tuhy and the witnesses to the marriage of Mary and Paul Tesinsky. Scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, 2011.
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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 Mikler, Miss Oviedo, c. 1966
As reported in the synodical publication, "The Lutheran Reporter" c.1966, Martha Virginia Mikler, daughter of Paul and Virginia Mikler and granddaughter of Slavia founders, Joseph and Katarina Mikler, was named "Miss Oviedo" and represented the city in the Apopka Foliage Festival. Martha was a graduate of St. Luke's Lutheran School and excelled in her student career at Oviedo High School.; Clipping (no page number or date of publication visible) from "The Lutheran Reporter" a publication of the Lutheran Church Mo. Synod, scanned on Epson XL10000, Sept. 26, 2013.
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Martha Society Founders Honored at 25th Anniversary, February 1, 1960
Founding members of St. Luke's women's service auxiliary, the Martha Society, are honored at the celebration of their organization's 25th anniversary. The congregation gathered on the picnic grounds for the celebration.Left to right (seated): Anna Duda Jakubcin, Juliana Stanko, Barbara Jakubcin, Maria Lukas; Back row: Anna Mikler Duda, Mary Mikler Tesinsky, Katie Mikler Duda The fellowship dinner on the picnic grounds took place on February 1, 1960.
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Martha Society Founders Honored at 25th Anniversary, February 1, 1960
Founding members of St. Luke's women's service auxiliary, the Martha Society, are honored at the celebration of their organization's 25th anniversary. The congregation gathered on the picnic grounds for the celebration.Left to right (seated): Anna Duda Jakubcin, Juliana Stanko, Barbara Jakubcin, Maria Lukas; Back row: Anna Mikler Duda, Mary Mikler Tesinsky, Katie Mikler Duda The fellowship dinner on the picnic grounds took place on February 1, 1960.
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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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Martin Luther, as Portrayed by Steven Sidlik, October 22, 1967
Photo from an article in Oviedo newspaper, "The Beacon" October 19, 1967. Steven Sidlik, as Martin Luther, translating the Bible from the original Greek to the language of the people in this tableau commemorating the 450th anniversary of the Reformation in 1517. Photo from Article in Oviedo 'Beacon' scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, March, 2012.
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Mary Ann Tesinsky at the Altar on Her Confirmation Day, May 1, 1954
Mary Ann Tesinsky stands before the altar of St. Luke's Lutheran Church (in the 1939 brick church) on the day of her Confirmation: May 1, 1954.
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Mary Lukas' confirmation celebration. July 20,1924, Black and White
A gathering of more than 35 people at the Lukas Home, July 20,1924, to celebrate the confirmation of young Mary Lukas. Among those attending are members of the Lukas, Jakubcin and Mikler families. Vicar John Bajus is also among the guests (7th from right on porch, wearing vest and shirt).
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Mary Lukas' confirmation celebration. July 20,1924, Enhanced
A gathering of more than 35 people at the Lukas Home, July 20,1924, to celebrate the confirmation of young Mary Lukas. Among those attending are members of the Lukas, Jakubcin and Mikler families. Vicar John Bajus is also among the guests (7th from right on porch, wearing vest and shirt).
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Mary Lukas' confirmation celebration. July 20,1924, Original
A gathering of more than 35 people at the Lukas Home, July 20,1924, to celebrate the confirmation of young Mary Lukas. Among those attending are members of the Lukas, Jakubcin and Mikler families. Vicar John Bajus is also among the guests (7th from right on porch, wearing vest and shirt).
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Mary Lukas Hanas and Husband, George, c. 1960s
Colored photo of Mary Lukas Hanas and her husband, George Hanas. Date unknown, but photo may have been taken for inclusion in a church directory, 1960s.
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Mary Lukas on her confirmation day, 1924, Black and White
Young Mary Lukas on her confirmation day, 1924. Photo shows her standing next to a block building (Lukas home or some other location?)
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Mary Lukas on her confirmation day, 1924, Original
Young Mary Lukas on her confirmation day, 1924. Photo shows her standing next to a block building (Lukas home or some other location?)
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of an original signed autograph portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune. Bethune is standing next to an oversized chair and is wearing a long black dress with a long string of pearks. Her right hand is resting on the arm of the chair. The original autographed portrait had been signed by Mary McLeod Bethune and reads, "To Mary with Love, Mary McLeod Bethune." The signature of the photographer of the original image is also on the front of the picture. The image is printed on Kodak Royal paper.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune sitting on an ornately carved chair in her home. She has her hands folded in her lap and is wearing a long dress, pearl bracelets and a pearl necklace. The chair is sitting partly on wood floor and partly on a rug. To the left of the image there is a wall with wainscoting and an alcove where a decorated vase sits. To the right of the image are curtains. Standing next to Mary McLeod Bethune on a stand is a trophy, on which the inscription is partially legible. It reads, "Lorie Miller Memorial Trophy." The trophy has a person standing atop a globe above the inscription, and at its base are three figures which are holding round objects above their heads. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune which includes her head and shoulders. She is wearing a two-strand pearl necklace and a large broach on the front of her dark dress. On the front of the image is embossed, "Shelburne, N.Y." Also written on the front in ink is "Mrs. Bethune - 1934."
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white photo of Mary McLeod Bethune standing in front an unknown building, next to a column. She is wearing a pearl necklace, a dress that ties at the waste, and heeled shoes. She is leaning on a cane with her right hand, with her left arm behind her back. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Dr. Bethune mid 1920s." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune posing in her yard. This is reportedly the last known image of her. She is standing with her hands by her sides, and is wearing a white dress and white shoes. Behind her can be seen trees, and to the left, in the background, a white house (not hers). On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Mrs. Bethune in her yard, 1955." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune. She is seated on a chair with an open book in her lap. A ring can be seen on her left-hand ring finger. She is wearing a white dress and an overcoat that ties at the waist. She is wearing a three-strand pearl necklace and pearl earrings. On the back of the image is the photographer's stamp which includes address and phone number. A piece of paper that reads, "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune - 1939" is also on the back.
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