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Municipal Baseball Park, Sanford, Fla.
Aerial photograph of Municipal Baseball Park in Sanford, Florida, showing two baseball diamonds next to each other. At the left of the image is an aerial view of downtown Sanford, and beyond that, Lake Monroe.
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Muriel Milley
A black and white photograph of Muriel Milley, dresses in a flannel suit jacket and skirt. She is standing in an empty classroom. On the back of the photograph is the yearbook stamp, as well as the stamp of the photographer.
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Narthex and baptismal fountain after completion of construction. 1993
The completed baptismal fountain offered an aesthetic beauty to the narthex of St. Luke's new church facility in 1993. Furthermore, the symbolism of the "living water" (Christ) which flowed into the historic marble font and provided the delightful sound of running water enriched the senses of both members and visitors to the new facility. Fresh green and flowering plants were meticulously groomed by devoted volunteers and made this a peaceful and beautiful addition to the new sanctuary.
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Narthex and baptismal fountain after completion of construction. 1993
The completed baptismal fountain offered an aesthetic beauty to the narthex of St. Luke's new church facility in 1993. Furthermore, the symbolism of the "living water" (Christ) which flowed into the historic marble font and provided the delightful sound of running water enriched the senses of both members and visitors to the new facility. Fresh green and flowering plants were meticulously groomed by devoted volunteers and made this a peaceful and beautiful addition to the new sanctuary.
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Narthex and baptismal fountain after completion of construction. 1993
The completed baptismal fountain offered an aesthetic beauty to the narthex of St. Luke's new church facility in 1993. Furthermore, the symbolism of the "living water" (Christ) which flowed into the historic marble font and provided the delightful sound of running water enriched the senses of both members and visitors to the new facility. Fresh green and flowering plants were meticulously groomed by devoted volunteers and made this a peaceful and beautiful addition to the new sanctuary.
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Narthex and baptismal fountain after completion of construction. 1993
The completed baptismal fountain offered an aesthetic beauty to the narthex of St. Luke's new church facility in 1993. Furthermore, the symbolism of the "living water" (Christ) which flowed into the historic marble font and provided the delightful sound of running water enriched the senses of both members and visitors to the new facility. Fresh green and flowering plants were meticulously groomed by devoted volunteers and made this a peaceful and beautiful addition to the new sanctuary.
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Narthex and baptismal fountain after completion of construction. 1993
The completed baptismal fountain offered an aesthetic beauty to the narthex of St. Luke's new church facility in 1993. Furthermore, the symbolism of the "living water" (Christ) which flowed into the historic marble font and provided the delightful sound of running water enriched the senses of both members and visitors to the new facility. Fresh green and flowering plants were meticulously groomed by devoted volunteers and made this a peaceful and beautiful addition to the new sanctuary.
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Natalie and Steven Duda at School Groundbreaking. April 2, 2000
Natalie Duda (left) and brother, Steven Duda,wait their turn to break ground for St. Luke's new school. They are wearing their SEA (School Expansion Appeal) hats and tee shirts and holding their souvenir pink shovels.
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Natalie and Steven Duda Break Ground For New School April 2, 2000
Natalie Duda and Steven Duda use the special shovels given to all St. Luke's students to break ground for the construction of their new school. Sunday, April 2, 2000.
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National Council of Negro Women
A black and white image of members of the National Council of Negro Women posing with Mary McLeod Bethune on the steps of Harrison Rhodes Hall at Bethune-Cookman's campus. Mrs. Bethune is standing in the center of the photograph, first row. She is wearing a checkered suit jacket and skirt, and is holding a rolled-up piece of paper in her hand. The remaining women standing with her are unknown. They are wearing suit jackets or dresses, and are holding handbags. A student can be seen exiting through the building's front door. Behind them is a sign which reachs, "Welcome." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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National Council of Negro Women honors Dr. Hall
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune standing with the National Council of Negro Women as they honor Dr. Hall. The men and women present in the photograph are wearing dresses, suits, hats, and the women are carrying handbags. They are standing in a room in an unknown building. Above them hangs a large crystal chandelier. In the very front row of the group, starting at the left and following to the right is a man in a grey pinstripe suit, name unknown; Mary McLeod Bethune, wearing a black suit and stockings; Dr. Hall, wearing a three-button suit and tie; Jean Clore, wearing a lace top and skirt; Mame Higgins, wearing a suit jacket and skirt and eyeglasses; and Dr. Charles Drew, a Caucasian wearing a three-button suit. On the back of the image is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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National Council of Negro Women meeting
A black and white image of a large group of women posed with Mary McLeod Bethune for a National Council of Negro Women meeting. Mrs. Bethune is seated in the first row second from the left. She is wearing a dark-colored printed dress and white shoes. The remaining women in the photograph are unidentified. They are all wearing hats, dresses, heeled shoes, and are carrying handbags. Some are wearing eyeglasses. On the back of the image is written, "National Council of Negro Women Meeting, 1930s." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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National Junior Honor Society-St. Luke's Lutheran School. 2002-03
Continuing a proud tradition established several years earlier, a group of students at St. Luke's Lutheran School are inducted into the National Junior Honor Society during the 2002-03 school year. (Identification of individuals not available.) The ceremony took place in the sanctuary of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.
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National Youth Administration Photograph
A black and white National Youth Administration photograph of three NYA members and another man who appears to be a priest, watching as one oils a wood-cutting machine. The man on the right of the image is wearing coveralls and is holding an oil can in his hands. The man to the left of him is African American and is wearing coveralls and an NYA button. The man to the left of him is Asian American and is also wearing coveralls. The priest is wearing a heavy overcoat. Mary McLeod Bethune served as the Director of Negro Affairs for the National Youth Administration during the 1940's, and probably acquired this image during her time as an NYA agent. On the back of the image is written "NY-13." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white National Youth Administration (NYA) photograph of a dentist examining the mouth of a young African American male. The dentist can be seen at the right of the image is a suit and a white lab coat. The patient is sitting in a chair, and the dentist is putting an instrument into his mouth. To the left of the dentist can be seen a variety of dental equipment, such as an overhead light, a tray with medical equipment, and a rinse and wash sink. Mary McLeod Bethune was the Director of Negro Affairs for the NYA, and most likely came into possession of this photograph during her time as an NYA agent. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the NYA.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white photograph of Lou Costello, center, addressing a group of NYA members and spectators at an unknown location. He is wearing a three-button suit and is apparently making a speech. Around him stand NYA members in coveralls. Costello is standing next to a machine, purpose unknown. This photo was taken by the National Youth Administration, of which Mary McLeod Bethune was the Director of Negro Affairs. She most likely acquired this photograph during her time as an agent for the NYA. On the back of the photograph is written, "NY-12." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white National Youth Administration photograph of two African Americans males assembling a wooden podium. They are wearing coveralls. One man is squatting at the left of the image and is putting a screw into the podium. The man standing on the opposite side of the podium is holding it for support. Behind them can be seen a blackboard on the wall. On the back of the image is the stamp of the NYA. Mary McLeod Bethune was the Director of Negro Affairs for the NYA during the 1940s, and most likely acquired this photograph during her time as an NYA agent.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white National Youth Administration photograph of a young African American man welding two pieces of metal together. He is squatting down low and has the metal on a small wooden table. He is wearing coveralls and protective eyewear. A man can be seen in the distance to his left. They are working in front of a concrete wall. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the NYA. Mary McLeod Bethune was the Director of Negro Affairs for the NYA during the 1940's, so she mostly likely acquired this photograph during her time as an NYA agent.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white National Youth Administration photograph showing Lou Costello and a group of other men watching intently as a female NYA member, wearing coveralls and a bandana, demonstrates a piece of machinery. Lou Costello can be seen standing to the immediate left of the female worker. She is wearing a button which reads, "National Youth Administration." Mary McLeod Bethune served as the Director of Negro Affairs for the NYA during the 1940's, and probably acquired this photograph during her time as an NYA agent. On the back of the photograph is written "NY-15." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white National Youth Administration photograph of two men and a woman watching a woodcutting machine demonstration. The African American man at the left is wearing a three-piece suit. The man in the center of the photograph is a tall Caucasian and is also wearing a suit and overcoat. The woman at the right is an NYA student who is wearing coveralls and an NYA button, and she is operating the woodcutting machine. The button reads, "National Youth Administration Work Experience Center." Mary McLeod Bethune was the Director of Negro Affairs in the 1940's for the NYA, and she most likely acquired this photograph during her time as an NYA agent. On the back of the photograph is written "NY-14." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white National Youth Administration photograph showing a man sitting at a desk upon which radio broadcasting equipment is situated. The teacher is turned to a group of African American students, who are listening to him. They are all wearing white lab coats and are sitting in chairs. Behind them in the background of the image is a blackboard. On the wall at the left of the image is a board with pieces of paper with various radio call signs printed on them, as well as a map of the United States which has been divided into different regions. On top of the radio equipment at the desk is the call sign, "Radio station W8VKL." Mary McLeod Bethune was the Director of Negro Affairs for the National Adimistration during the 1940's, and probably obtained this photograph during her time as an NYA agent. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the NYA.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white image of Mrs. Edith Alexander, left, and an NYA student, who is demonstrating a machine. Edith Alexander is wearing a suit jacket and skirt, and is wearing a hat. Next to her is the NYA student, who is wearing coveralls and a button which reads, "National Youth Administration Work Experience Center." Her name and identification number is printed on the button, but it cannot be made out. To the right of them is a sign advertising the services to be learned: "Radio Communications, Aviation Aircraft, Auto Mechanics, Clerical, Drafting, Power Sewing." Two men can be seen reading the sign through the glass. On the back of the photograph is written "NY-25." Mary McLeod Bethune was the director of Negro Affairs for the National Youth Administration, and most likely acquired this image during her time as an NYA agent. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white National Youth Administration photograph of two African American males preparing to weld two pieces of metal together. They are at the left of the image and are holding onto the two pieces at the seam. They are wearing coveralls and goggles. The machine to do the welding is at the right of the image. It is made by the Eisler Engineering Co., Inc, Newark, New Jersey. The machine is the "Spot and Butt Welders." On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the NYA. Mary McLeod Bethune was the Director of Negro Affairs for the NYA during the 1940s, and most likely acquired this image during her time as an NYA agent.
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National Youth Administration photograph
A black and white National Youth Administration photograph of two African American males flattening out the metal on a scuplture. The man at the right is wearing coveralls and a hat, and has a hammer in his hand and appears to be straightening the metal on an oversized "5" sculpture. Another man is elevated to his right, and is wearing coveralls. He is holding the metal which is being flattened. To the right of them is a smaller "1" sculpture. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the NYA. Mary McLeod Bethune was the Director of Negro Affairs for the NYA during the 1940s, and most likely acquired this photograph during her time as an NYA agent.
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Naturalization Certificate for Anna Duda Jakubcin
On April 9, 1943, Anna Duda Jakubcin was granted her Certificate of Naturalization by the Southern District Court of the USA. On the certificate she is described as age 42, 5'0'' tall, married and of Czechoslovakian heritage.
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Naturalization Certificate for Anna Duda Jakubcin
On April 9, 1943, Anna Duda Jakubcin was granted her Certificate of Naturalization by the Southern District Court of the USA. On the certificate she is described as age 42, 5'0'' tall, married and of Czechoslovakian heritage.
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Nave and Balcony of 1957 Church, View From Altar, 1990.
A view from the altar showing the interior of the 1939 church as it was revised in 1957 and now appeared in 1990, shortly before the gutting of this structure for the church expansion project. Main portion of nave, the balcony and "cry room" are visible.
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New faculty members
A black and white image of a group of new faculty members at Bethune-Cookman University. The group is made of African American and Caucasian men and women. In the back row, left to right, is Joseph Taylor and J. Marlins (top row, left and right side of the planter). The middle row, left to right: Harry Burney, unknown, unknown, William Pickens, and unknown. Front row, left to right: Ann Dismuke Taylor-Green, unknown, unknown, and unknown. On the back of the photograph are the names of the people known to be in the photograph, as well as the photographer's stamp.
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New faculty members
A black and white image of a new group of faculty members posed on the steps in front of Harrison Rhodes Hall at Bethune-Cookman University. The group is made up of African American and Caucasian men and women. The people in the group are partially identified. Back row, left to right: Unknown, Ruel Godby, and Clarence Childs. Middle row, left to right: unknown, Iona Burney, unknown, Glen Bethune; First row, left to right: unknown, Valarie King, Monday ?, and Judith Worthen. The men are wearing suit jackets, ties, and button-up shirts. The women are wearing dresses. The woman standing at the left in the first row is wearing a nun's outfit and habit. On the back of the photograph are the names of the people present in the photo, as well as the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Newly constructed parsonage, c. late 1930s
The east side (back) of the newly constructed parsonage. Note the well and water barrel and vintage automobile under carport. This was the auto purchased for the pastor's use by the congregation. Later a garage and additional rooms were added to the parsonage for Pastor Tuhy's growing family. 8x10 black and white print, scanned at SLLC, 2011.
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Newly constructed parsonage, c. late 1930s
The east side (back) of the newly constructed parsonage. Note the well and water barrel and vintage automobile under carport. This was the auto purchased for the pastor's use by the congregation. Later a garage and additional rooms were added to the parsonage for Pastor Tuhy's growing family. 8x10 black and white print, scanned at SLLC, 2011.
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Newlyweds, Roy and Mary Ann Weisenbarger with Pastor Tuhy. June 10, 1962
Roy Weisenbarger slips the wedding band on the finger of his new bride, Mary Ann Tesinsky, under the watchful eye of Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy. The wedding took place at St. Luke's Lutheran Church on June 10, 1962; 8x10 B and W print, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, 2011
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New map of Florida, 1879.
New map of Florida, 1879 issued by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration for Florida. Includes inset plans of government survey, and steamship lines from Europe via New York to Florida. Solid red lines denote chartered railroads, and dashed red lines denote ship lines. Map also contains Florida topography. Map scale 1:2,090,880. Tapped onto the back of the map is the map cover page, which is a graphic print image of Florida marshland with a cornucopia set in the bottom right hand corner. Stated on the cover page is: Florida as it is: Issued by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration for Florida.
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New Members Welcomed, March 18, 1951
New members are welcomed by the congregation on March 18, 1951, in the chancel of the 1939 brick church. Left to right: 1. Paul Ector, 2. David Earle, 3. Gertrude Earle, 4. Jerry Arndt, Sr. Small B&W photo, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLS, 2011.
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New sectional map of the eastern - southern portion of the state of Florida.
New sectional map of the eastern and southern portion of the state of Florida, issued by the Land Department of the Florida Southern Railway Co. showing the lands owned and offered for sale by said department. Includes inset map of the rail and steamboat routes of the Florida Southern Railway Co. including routes to Georgia and Cuba, as well as an explanation of the sectioning system. Lands for sale are in green. Back of map has information on including: topography, climate, crops, information about towns on the Florida Southern Railway lines, crops, and climate. Florida Prime meridians. Map also includes counties. Greenwich and Washington D.C. Map scale ca. 1:633,600.
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New sectional map of the eastern - southern portion of the state of Florida.
New sectional map of the eastern and southern portion of the state of Florida, issued by the Land Department of the Florida Southern Railway Co. showing the lands owned and offered for sale by said department. Includes inset map of the rail and steamboat routes of the Florida Southern Railway Co. including routes to Georgia and Cuba, as well as an explanation of the sectioning system. Lands for sale are in green. Back of map has information on including: topography, climate, crops, information about towns on the Florida Southern Railway lines, crops, and climate. Florida Prime meridians. Map also includes counties. Greenwich and Washington D.C. Map scale ca. 1:633,600.
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New Seminole Hotel, 1919.
Black-and-white photograph of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) view from across Lake Osceola, 1919.
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New Seminole Hotel, Winter Park, January, 1918.
Black-and-white photograph of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) dated from January, 1918, view with drive.
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New Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Color postcard of the back facade of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) overlooking Lake Osceola, published by J.A. Trovillion, plate 644.
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New Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the front facade of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963).
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