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Men's Wildcats basketball player
A black and white photograph of Bethune-Cookman University player number 55, whose identity is not know, attempting to make a basket. He is wearing a uniform and is playing the school gym. The ball can be seen going toward the net. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer.
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Men's Wildcats basketball player Johnny Allen
A black and white image of Bethune-Cookman University basketball player Johnny Allen, who is wearing a sweater and has a net cord around his neck. He is holding a large trophy in his hands, which reads, "1968 33rd S.I.A.C. Tournament Champions." The photo was taken after Bethune-Cookman University won the Southern Interncollegiate Athletic Conference in 1968. Hanging above Allen is a sign that reads, "S.I.A.C. Basketball Tournament Champions 1968." On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer.
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Men's Wildcats basketball players
A black and white image of Bethune-Cookman University basketball players Otis Fells, player number 21, and Carl Fuller, player number 51, standing with their hands behind their back. Standing in front of them is a young boy wearing leather shoes, jean pants, and a flanner shirt. He is holding onto a basketball and is about to throw it in the air while Fells and Fuller watch. The name of the little boy is James Wymes. In the background of the image can be seen the basketball hoop and the gym walls and floor. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer.
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Men's Wildcats basketball team
A black and white image of the men's basketball team at Bethune-Cookman University. The team is posing on the steps of White Hall, where the columned entrance and the front doors can be seen. Above the front door is a sign that reads, "Enter to Learn." The eight team players are wearing matching basketball uniforms. Two men are standing on the top step with three basketball players. The man on the left is wearing a sweater with the letter "B" on it, and the man to the right is wearing a shirt and tie. In the first row, the middle male student is holding a basketball with both hands. The remaining players are standing with their hands behind their backs. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Men's Wildcats basketball team
A black and white photograph of the Bethune-Cookman University Wildcats basketball team posing on the steps of Harrison Rhodes Hall. The team is made up of seven players. Five players are standing on the top step of the building, and each is holding a basketball and posing. The two other players are sitting on either side of a man in a sweater and pants, who is presumably the coach. His sweater has a "B" and "C" on the front. Behind the team can be seen the large windows of Harrison Rhodes Hall. On the back of the photograph is written, "Members of the BCC Wild Cats [sic] basketball team, 1930s." The stamp of the photographer's studio also appears on the back.
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Men's Wildcats basketball team
A black and white image of the men's basketball team at Bethune-Cookman University. The team is posed in two rows. They are all wearing matching uniforms with "BCC" and their numbers on the front. The back row is standing, and the front row is leaning on one knee, with one hand on a basketball each. On the back of the photograph are the names of the individuals in the photo. Back row, left to right: Milton Washington, Everett Abney, Jack Swilley, Henry Rainey, Alonso Seadrow, King Green, and John Saunders. Front row, left to right: Charles Mannings, Willie Lewis, Regnolds, Eric Wilson, Lucius Jackson, Ramar Hawthorne, and Benjamin Brown. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Men's Wildcats basketball team
A black and white image of the men's basketball team at Bethune-Cookman University, posing in a gymnasium, standing under a basketball hoop. They each have their player number on the front of their jerseys. Six of players are holding basketballs. Kneeling in front of the group is Coach Raymond McDougal, who is wearing a shirt that reads, "Coach," as well as a whistle around his neck. He is leaning on a basketball. From left to right: Terrell Lane, Jerome Hamler, Robert Graham, Charles Robinson, Otis Fells, Carl Fuller, Johnny Allen, Richard Ingram, Melvin Jackson, John Beech, Clarence Youngblood, and Howard Pendleton. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Men's Wildcats basketball team
A black and white team photograph of the Bethune-Cookman University men's basketball team, posing together on the lawn in front of Cookman Hall, which can be seen in the background. The players are posed in three rows, each in their team jerserys with the letters "BC" on the front, their arms folded across their chest. In the center of the photograph is a man in a three-piece suit; he is presumably the coach. Sitting on the grass in front of him is a player holding a basketball in his hand, with the year "1930" written on it. Trees can be seen in the background. Written on the front of the image is, "College men's basketball team 1930." The players' names are given in the 1930 Wildcat yearbook, but their order is unknown in the photograph. Names as follows: Julian T. Houston, John F. Kelley, Leroy Brown, William Wilson, Clarence Wallace, Samuel Johnson, Freeman Hinson, Eugene Vance, George Thompson, and Samuel Douglas. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Men's Wildcats basketball team practice
A black and white image of the men's basketball team at Bethune-Cookman University running onto the court, dribbling basketballs and wearing matching workout uniforms. They are also wearing Converse sneakers. They are running next to a set of bleachers that have been folded up and placed against the wall. The gymnasium floor can be seen underneath them. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Methodist Episcopal Society meeting
A black and white photograph of a large gathering of the Methodist Episcopal Society members gathering in Faith Hall on Bethune-Cookman University's campus. Most of the people are seated at tables which have been decorated for the occasion, and the men and women are dressed formally, in dresses, suits, and pearl necklaces. The large palladian windows of Faith Hall can be seen at the back of the room. Mary McLeod Bethune is standing against the windows directly under the middle arch. She is wearing a dark dress, a pearl necklace, and a sash across her chest. Looking diagonally to the lower right, very near to her, is her foster son Edward Rodriguez, who has a short haircut, is wearing tuxedo and tie, and is looking directly at the camera. At some point someone has tried to identify some of the people in the photograph, which is the green ink written on the front of the image near some of the individuals. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Formal gathering of Methodist Episcoal Members, mid 1940's." The stamp of the photographer's studio is also on the back of the image.
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Michael (Mike) Mikler c. 1924, in Slavia Citrus Grove
Michael (Mike) Mikler (also known as Michael, ml.), the son of Joseph and Katarina Mikler, poses near a citrus tree on the Mikler property in Slavia, c. 1924. Flanked by two guns, though dressed in "Sunday clothes," Michael may have been trying to keep birds or squirrels from destroying the family's fruit crop! 3x5" glossy sepia reprint scanned on Epson 10000 XL at SLLC.
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Michael Mikler Family and visitors. c.1930s, Black and White
The children of Michael Mikler, Sr. are photographed with unidentified visitors. c. 1930s. Rear (left to right): Joe. B. Mikler and Johnny Mikler. Front: two unidentified individuals, Anna Jakubcin Mikler, Mary Mikler, Elizabeth Mikler.
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Michael Mikler Family and visitors. c.1930s, Original
The children of Michael Mikler, Sr. are photographed with unidentified visitors. c. 1930s. Rear (left to right): Joe. B. Mikler and Johnny Mikler. Front: two unidentified individuals, Anna Jakubcin Mikler, Mary Mikler, Elizabeth Mikler.
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Michael Mikler Family members with Helen Dinda Wallace, c.1930s, Black and White
Posed in the field of the Michael Mikler farm in Slavia, left-right, GROUND: Helen Dinda Wallace, Johnny Mikler STANDING: Michael Mikler, st, Paul and Mary Mikler Tesinsky, c.1930s.
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Michael Mikler Family members with Helen Dinda Wallace, c.1930s, Original
Posed in the field of the Michael Mikler farm in Slavia, left-right, GROUND: Helen Dinda Wallace, Johnny Mikler STANDING: Michael Mikler, st, Paul and Mary Mikler Tesinsky, c.1930s.
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Michael Mikler Family Preparing for Barbecue on Their Homestead In Slavia, c. mid-1930s
The family of Michael Mikler, Sr., in front of the shed on their homestead on Mikler Rd, in Slavia, mid 1930's. They seem to be engaged in cleaning chickens... perhaps for a large family gathering. Left to right: Elizabeth Mikler, Maria Mikler, Paul Tesinsky (stooping), Michael Mikler, Sr. and Anna Jakubcin (who later became Joe B. MIkler's wife).
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Michael Mikler near his shed and washhouse. 1920s, Black and White
Michael Mikler stands near his shed and wash house on the family's homestead in Slavia. 1920s
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Michael Mikler near his shed and washhouse. 1920s, Original
Michael Mikler stands near his shed and wash house on the family's homestead in Slavia. 1920s
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Michael Mikler, Sr, with His Family. Late 1940s in Slavia.
Michael Mikler, Sr., now a widower, with some of his family on his farm in Slavia, c. 1940s. Daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, and son, Joe B. are included with their own families in the photo, along with several unidentified visitors.
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Michael Mikler, Sr, with Some of His Children And Grandchildren, early 1950s
Michael Mikler, st ("starsi"-elder) with a portion of his family. Photo taken in the sanctuary of (1939 building) St. Luke's Lutheran Church,c. early 1950s, possibly following a family wedding (note corsages and boutonnieres. Left to right, REAR: Andy Duda, Jr., Andy L. Duda, Elizabeth Mikler Duda, Michael Mikler, st FRONT: Michael Duda, Betty Ruth Duda, Dorothy Duda, Joe B. Mikler
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Michael Mikler, st, with first grandchild and her parents, 1941, Enhanced
Michael Mikler,st, far right, holds his first grandchild, Mary Ann, and poses with the child's parents, Paul Tesinsky and Mary Mikler Tesinsky. 1941
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Michael Mikler, st, with first grandchild and her parents, 1941, Original
Michael Mikler,st, far right, holds his first grandchild, Mary Ann, and poses with the child's parents, Paul Tesinsky and Mary Mikler Tesinsky. 1941
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Michael Mikler, St, with Some of His Children And Grandchildren, early 1950s
Michael Mikler, st ("starsi"-elder) with a portion of his family. Photo taken in the sanctuary of (1939 building) St. Luke's Lutheran Church,c. early 1950s, possibly following a family wedding (note corsages and boutonnieres. Left to right, REAR: Andy Duda, Jr., Andy L. Duda, Elizabeth Mikler Duda, Michael Mikler, st FRONT: Michael Duda, Betty Ruth Duda, Dorothy Duda, Joe B. Mikler
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Mid-winter display of agricultural products
A black and white photograph of a display of agricultural products from Bethune-Cookman University. This display has been set up on the stage in the auditorium of White Hall, evidenced by the portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune which is hanging above the display on the stage's back wall. Starting at the top of the display and working down toward the floor-- eighth row: salted meats of cows, pigs, and hogs, with plucked chickens hanging from the rails on either side of the display. Seventh row: small coops where live chickens are being kept for display. Sixth row: Milk cans sitting on top of tomoto cans. Fifth row: turnips, radishes, cabbages. Fourth row: Sweet potatoes. Third row: Cabbages. Second row: Stacks of tomato cans. First Row: Tomato cans and tomato baskets. Attached to the front of the display is a pennant with the school's name sewn on it. Written on the front of the image is, "Mid-winter display of Agricultural products Jan 6 1928, Daytona Beach, Fla, Coursen Studio."
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Mikler brothers, with sister, Anna, c. 1940s
Three Mikler brothers with their sister. Left to right: Joe L. Mikler, Paul Mikler, Anna Mikler Duda, Steve Mikler, c.1940s. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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Mikler brothers, with sister, Anna, c. 1940s
Three Mikler brothers with their sister. Left to right: Joe L. Mikler, Paul Mikler, Anna Mikler Duda, Steve Mikler, c.1940s. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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Mikler Family Cemetery in Iliasovce, Slovakia
A portion of the cemetery in Iliasovce, Slovakia, in which the ancestors of the Mikler and Strauch families are buried. Photo was taken in 1994, but graves date back hundreds of years. Colored print scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Mikler family children in Slavia, c. 1920s
Mikler Family Children (individual identities uncertain) having fun together in Slavia, c. 1920s.
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Mikler family children in Slavia, c. 1920s
Mikler Family Children (individual identities uncertain) having fun together in Slavia, c. 1920s.
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Mikler Family children on running board of car, c. 1920s
Three young members of the Mikler family sit on running board of car while older sister, Katie (left) and Helen Dinda perch on the fender, c. 1920s. Individual identities of younger children uncertain. Snapshot (courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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Mikler Family children on running board of car, c. 1920s
Three young members of the Mikler family sit on running board of car while older sister, Katie (left) and Helen Dinda perch on the fender, c. 1920s. Individual identities of younger children uncertain. Snapshot (courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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Mikler Family gathering. March 15, 1942
Members of the Mikler family gathered behind an open car. Left to right: Betty Mikler, Mildred Mertan Mikler, Katarina Strauch Mikler, Anna Mikler Duda with husband, Ferdinand and young son, Ferdinand S., Jr. March 15, 1942. Snapshot (courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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Mikler Family gathering. March 15, 1942
Members of the Mikler family gathered behind an open car. Left to right: Betty Mikler, Mildred Mertan Mikler, Katarina Strauch Mikler, Anna Mikler Duda with husband, Ferdinand and young son, Ferdinand S., Jr. March 15, 1942. Snapshot (courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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Mikler Family gathers on day of Matilda Mikler's funeral, February, 1985
The children of Matilda Lamos Mikler gather at the Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall in Slavia with many aunts, uncles and cousins, following the memorial service for their mother in February, 1985. Matilda's remains were interred at St. Luke's cemetery in Slavia, with those of her husband, Michael Mikler (son of Joseph Mikler, Sr.) who passed away in 1939. Matilda, widowed with a young family, moved to the Tampa area some years after her husband's death, but it was her wish to be buried in Slavia. 4x6" colored snapshots.
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Mikler Family gathers on day of Matilda Mikler's funeral, February, 1985
The children of Matilda Lamos Mikler gather at the Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall in Slavia with many aunts, uncles and cousins, following the memorial service for their mother in February, 1985. Matilda's remains were interred at St. Luke's cemetery in Slavia, with those of her husband, Michael Mikler (son of Joseph Mikler, Sr.) who passed away in 1939. Matilda, widowed with a young family, moved to the Tampa area some years after her husband's death, but it was her wish to be buried in Slavia. 4x6" colored snapshots.
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Mikler Family in Slovakia, late 1800s
Europe (Slovakia), late 1800s. Family of Joseph Mikler, Sr. and Michael Mikler, St. Rear: Brother-in-law, Stefan Juhazy. Front (left to right): sister, Suzana Mikler Juhazy; mother, Suzana Strauch Mikler; nephew, Michael Juhazy (son of Stefan and Suzana); sister, Zofia Mikler Beck (who had no children). Snapshot (Courtesy: Virginia Mikler), scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Mikler Family in Slovakia, late 1800s
Europe (Slovakia), late 1800s. Family of Joseph Mikler, Sr. and Michael Mikler, St. Rear: Brother-in-law, Stefan Juhazy. Front (left to right): sister, Suzana Mikler Juhazy; mother, Suzana Strauch Mikler; nephew, Michael Juhazy (son of Stefan and Suzana); sister, Zofia Mikler Beck (who had no children). Snapshot (Courtesy: Virginia Mikler), scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Mikler Family in Slovakia, late 1800s
Europe (Slovakia), late 1800s. Family of Joseph Mikler, Sr. and Michael Mikler, St. Rear: Brother-in-law, Stefan Juhazy. Front (left to right): sister, Suzana Mikler Juhazy; mother, Suzana Strauch Mikler; nephew, Michael Juhazy (son of Stefan and Suzana); sister, Zofia Mikler Beck (who had no children). Snapshot (Courtesy: Virginia Mikler), scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Mikler Farm in Slavia, c. 1920s
Michael Mikler (Ml), on left, and his father, Joseph Mikler, Sr. stand next to the truck they are using to load crates of celery on the Mikler family farm in Slavia. c.1920s. 8x10 black and white print, scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, 2011.
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Mikler Farm in Slavia, c. 1920s
Michael Mikler (Ml), on left, and his father, Joseph Mikler, Sr. stand next to the truck they are using to load crates of celery on the Mikler family farm in Slavia. c.1920s. 8x10 black and white print, scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, 2011.
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