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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) with a view of Lake Osceola.
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New Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the back facade of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) with garden.
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New Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Hand colored photographic postcard of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963), published by J.A. Trovillion, plate 465.
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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) with a view of Lake Osceola.
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New Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the back facade of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) with garden and view of Lake Osceola.
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New Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the back facade of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) with garden.
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New Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the back facade of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) with garden.
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New Smyrna, Fla. Railway Station.
Color postcard of New Smyrna, Fla. Railway Station published by the Hugh C. Leighton Co. The postcard depicts day-to-day transportation with antique cars and horse-drawn vehicles.
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N.J. Perkins with faculty, including Clara Louise Guild and students in front of Sanford High School.
Black and white photograph of Clara Louise Guild, N.J. Perkins, faculty, and high school students in front of Sanford High School, where Clara Guild taught for many years.
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No. 4: Florida.
W.J. Stone's 1840 map of Florida showing the West and East territorial districts of Florida. Map denotes Arredondo Grant and Forbes Purchase, along with the Indian boundary line. Indians were allowed to live south of the boundary line, within designated areas.
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Nursery School Class, c. 1946
Ten children seated at table in St. Luke's first school classroom, c. 1946. Rear row (left to right): 1. Robert Mikler, 2. Barbara Beasley, 3. Josie Mikler, 4. Betty Ruth Duda, 5. Priscilla Tuhy. Front: 1. Raymond Mikler, 2.Mike Duda, 3. Katherine Mikler, 4. Joseph Duda, 5. unknown. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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Nursery School Class, c. 1946, in Old Wood Church Building
Fourteen little children, in one of the congregation's first nursery classes, are shown in the rather primitive classroom which had been created from the original wood church (moved from the cemetery to new church property in 1939). Only some the children can be identified because of blurred images: Josie Mikler, Michael Duda, Eleanor Duda, Katherine Martha Duda, Susan Stanko, Carl Fabry, Betty Ruth Duda. 3x3 sepia print, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, August, 2011.
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Nursing student reads to elderly patient
A black and white image of a nurse from Bethune-Cookman University reading to a very elderly African American woman on her front porch. The student is sitting at the left of the image, and she is wearing a nurses' hat, apron, and she is reading from a book that has been placed on a small table. The elderly woman is sitting in a rocking chair at the right of the image. She is holding onto a cane and is wearing a shawl and headwrap. In the background of the image is the exterior of the elderly woman's house. Written on the front of the image is, "Daytona Industrial School nurse visiting outside patient." On the back of the photograph is a place for correspondence, address, and a stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Nursing students care for a patient
A black and white image of three African American women in nurses' uniforms standing next to the bedside of a patient with their instructor. The nursing students are wearing white hats, aprons, and shirts. Their instructor is standing second from the left, and she is wearing a paisley shirt and pants. At the right of the image, the arm of the patient, who is mostly out of view, can be seen. The women appear to be standing in a doctor's room of some sort. On the wall behind the women is a door with an eye chart attached to it. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Oakland and Winter Garden schools.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the Oakland and Winter Garden Schools.
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Office Hotel Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
1884 black-and-white photograph of the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902) lobby, office and front desk with hotel guests and employees.
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Office Hotel Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photograph of the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902) office, lobby, and front desk, with hotel employees, from 1884. Photograph was a gift of Miss Caroline E. Legg, Alexandria, Va. 1953.
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Office Hotel Seminole, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photograph of the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902) office, lobby, and front desk, with hotel employees, from 1884. Photograph was a gift of Miss Caroline E. Legg, Alexandria, Va. 1953.
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Office of A. Duda and Sons,Inc. with boxcars heading to the packing house. 1930s, Black and White
View of the office building of A. Duda and Sons, Inc. on SR426 in Slavia, 1930s. Railroad boxcars are lined up heading for the packing house (in background) to be loaded with crates of celery and shipped to markets.
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Office of A. Duda and Sons,Inc. with boxcars heading to the packing house. 1930s, Enhanced
View of the office building of A. Duda and Sons, Inc. on SR426 in Slavia, 1930s. Railroad boxcars are lined up heading for the packing house (in background) to be loaded with crates of celery and shipped to markets.
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Office of A. Duda and Sons,Inc. with boxcars heading to the packing house. 1930s, Original
View of the office building of A. Duda and Sons, Inc. on SR426 in Slavia, 1930s. Railroad boxcars are lined up heading for the packing house (in background) to be loaded with crates of celery and shipped to markets.
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Officiants at Dedication of St. Luke's Church Addition on May 5, 1957
At an afternoon service on May 5, 1957, the newly expanded facility and remodeled sanctuary was dedicated. Officiating were (left to right): Rev. Albert Besalski (Trinity/Orlando), Rev. Stephen Tuhy and Rev. Paul Stanko (Lakewood, OH). In commemoration of the occasion, Pastor Tuhy was presented with a new cassock, surplice and a pectoral cross.; Scan from church publication: "Fifty Years of Grace and Mercy 1912-1962".
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Officiates at Installation of Rev. John Kucharik. May 19, 1968
Clergy gathered to celebrate the installation of Rev. John Kucharik as pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. May 19,1968.
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Old Seminole boat house.
Black-and-white photograph of the boathouse at the Seminole Hotel (1886-1902) located on Lake Osceola.
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Old Winter Park Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the Old Winter Park Hotel taken in 1890, with guests standing on the porch and balcony. The hotel is located next to what is currently Taylor's Pharmacy. In 1900 the hotel was vacant and rundown. F.W. Shepherd opened a skating rink there in either 1904 or 1906, but it did not pay and soon was discontiuned. Maxon's drugstore and post office occupied the building next door, which is currently Taylor's Pharmacy (information was inscribed in ink on the back of the photograph. Photograph was a gift from Mrs. Bertrand C. Pike.
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Olga and Johnny Jakubcin, c. 1950
Mr. and Mrs. John (Olga) Jakubcin. C.1950. Automobile (model unidentified) in background. Snapshot scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Omega Psi Phi fraternity
A black and white image of a ballroom full of pairs of men and women dancing during an Omega Psi Phi ball at Bethune-Cookman University. The women are wearing evening gowns and the men are wearing tuxedoes. Hanging from the ceiling are crepe paper decorations and also a sign that reads, "Omega Psi Phi" and "Omicron Epsilon." The image is identified to be a fraternity ball. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Omega Psi Phi fraternity
Black and white image of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity posing near a staircase at Bethune-Cookman University. They have displayed signs with their Greek letters, a jacket, and a wooden paddle near them. The men are dressed casually in hats, shirts, and pants. Identification of individuals is as follows-- Kneeling, left to right: James Royster and Calvin Royster; Standing, left to right: Donald Johnson, Rudolph Coleman, Edgar Dean, Jessie Dukes, John Dicks, Charles Box, Leroy Governor, Ulysses Roberts, Gregory Austin, Hoshea Levy, Willie Cunningham. Stairsteps, from the bottom, up, left to right -- Stairstep I: Irving Ross, Richard Matthews. Stairstep II: Henry Wells, Clarence George. Stairstep III: Jack Vickers. Stairstep IV: Wallace Wright, Michael Thurston. Stairstep V: Dennis Gresham; Stairstep VI: Bobby Terrell. The yearbook stamp is also on the back of the photo. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Omega Psi Phi fraternity performance
A black and white image of four Omega Psi Phi fraternity brothers wearing costumes, white gloves, and white paint on their faces and hair during a performance at Bethune-Cookman University. They are dancing with props which look like shields, which has the Greek letters of the organization painted on the front. In the background can faintly be seen spectators. A yearbook stamp is on the back of the photo. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Omega Psi Phi fraternity performance
A black and white image of a Omega Psi Phi fraternity member wearing paint on his face and in his hair. He is also wearing a costume with tinsel around his neck. He is holding up a prop, which is a shield that has been painted with the Greek letters of his fraternity on the front. This picture was taken during a performance at the college. A yearbook stamp is on the back of the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Opening day of St. Luke's new school building. August 6, 2001
Ms. Wendy Duda Clark leads her students to their brand new classrooms as St. Luke's Lutheran School begins a new school year on August 6, 2001. Another image shows students having their first look at interior lobby and a group photo was also taken of the student body on opening day. The congregation broke ground for the new school in spring of 2000 and construction of the two-story brick building was completed only one year later.
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Opening day of St. Luke's new school building. August 6, 2001
Ms. Wendy Duda Clark leads her students to their brand new classrooms as St. Luke's Lutheran School begins a new school year on August 6, 2001. Another image shows students having their first look at interior lobby and a group photo was also taken of the student body on opening day. The congregation broke ground for the new school in spring of 2000 and construction of the two-story brick building was completed only one year later.
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Opening day of St. Luke's new school building. August 6, 2001
Ms. Wendy Duda Clark leads her students to their brand new classrooms as St. Luke's Lutheran School begins a new school year on August 6, 2001. Another image shows students having their first look at interior lobby and a group photo was also taken of the student body on opening day. The congregation broke ground for the new school in spring of 2000 and construction of the two-story brick building was completed only one year later.
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Opening Day of St. Luke's School, 1947. 12 Students With Miss Daniel Standing Behind Them
The twelve students comprising the entire student body of St. Luke's first school pose with their teacher, Dorothy Daniel, on the first day of the 1947-48 school year in the classroom created in the wood building that was St. Luke's original church. Left to right, FRONT: 1. Andy L. Duda 2. Joseph Duda 3. Phyllis Cicmanec 4. Katherine G. Mikler 5. Raymond Mikler 6. Priscilla Tuhy; REAR: 1. Carl Fabry 2. Ferdinand S. Duda 3. Luther Duda 4. Elena Tuhy 5. Mary Ann Tesinsky 6. Rebekah Tuhy
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Opening Day of St. Luke's School, 1947. Three Students At Desks
On opening day of the 1947-48 school year, three students sit at their desks in the schoolroom, which was housed in the wood building that had served the congregation as a sanctuary for more than 2 decades. Left to right: Carl Fabry, Mary Ann Tesinsky, Phyllis Cicmanec.
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Opening Day of St. Luke's School, 1947. Twelve Students, With Miss Daniel Seated At Her Desk
On the first day of the 1947-48 school year, the entire student body of St. Luke's first school poses with teacher, Dorothy Daniel, who is seated at her desk in the schoolroom created in the original wooden church building. Left to right. FRONT: 1.Phyllis Cicmanec 2.Joseph Duda 3.Priscilla Tuhy 4.Katherine G. Mikler 5.Raymond Mikler 6.Andy L. Duda REAR: 1.Carl Fabry 2.Ferdinand S. Duda 3.Luther Duda 4.Elena Tuhy 5.Mary Ann Tesinsky 6.Rebekah Tuhy
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Orange Avenue first brick building.
Black-and-white photograph of first brick building in Orlando, view of street and horse-drawn vehicle. Text on back of photograph: "Orange Ave. looking North, first brick building."
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Orange Court Apartment Hotel, Orlando, Florida.
Color picture postcard of Orange Court Apartment Hotel, Orlando, Florida. Printed on reverse side: Orlando is the seventh city of Florida and the largest inland city in the state. It is the county seat of Orange County and located in the very heart of Florida's brick highway system, the heart of the citrus belt, and the heart of the lake region of Central Florida.
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Orange Grove After the Freeze of 1895
Black-and-white photograph of an orange grove after the freeze of 1895. Photograph is part of a collection of 30 photographs related to orange groves and the orange growing industry.
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Orange grove and pineries, Orlando, Fla.
Color photographic postcard of Lakes Concord and Ivanhoe, and a citrus grove in Orlando, Florida. Reverse side is blank. Hand written notes on the front include: Lake Ivanhoe; Howe Grove; Thornton House.
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