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Black-and-white photograph of Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild, with two other women, sitting in forested area.
Black-and-white photograph of Alice E. and Clara Louise Guild, with other women sitting in forested area.
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Black-and-white photograph of Alice Ellen Guild with Irving Bacheller, in academic dress.
Black and white photograph of Alice Ellen Guild in academic dress walking with Irving Bacheller (1859-1950) an author, special lecturer, and consultant in fiction at Rollins College. Stamped on Back of photograph is: This is a copyrighted news photo, please do not omit proper credit, copyright by Florida News Illustrated. Insribed on the back of the photograph in pencil is 907-E. was Ring St., Orlando, Fla.
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Black-and-white photograph of Orlando High School students and faculty, 1905.
Black-and-white photograph of Orlando High School students and faculty, 1905, taken in front of the school building, which burnt down a week later. Text on back includes names of students and faculty, and a newspaper clipping about the death of the Orlando Public Schools superintendent W.R. O'Neal.
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Black-and-white photographs of the Wyoming Hotel.
Two black-and-white photographs of the Wyoming Hotel, Orlando, Fla.
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Boat landing New Seminole Hotel, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of a boat landing at the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) overlooking Lake Osceola. Postcard printed from a photograph, possibly by T.P. Richardson.
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Boat landing New Seminole Hotel, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of a boat landing at the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) overlooking Lake Osceola.
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Books and puzzles in first school, October 17, 1946
Josie Mikler (left) and Betty Ruth Duda enjoy the books and puzzles in the classroom of St. Luke's first school. October 17, 1946. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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Brick church and parsonage, c. 1940
Photo taken from south showing first brick church and the parsonage in which Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Tuhy lived. ca. 1940. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned, 2001, SLLS, for 90th anniversary display.
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Brick church, c. 1940, with congregation in receiving line
Newly built brick church, c. 1939-1940, with people gathered outdoors in what seems to be a "receiving line," possibly for the dedication of the building or some other special event. Among the crowd is at least one Pastor (unidentified), who can be distinguished from his clerical robes. Several cars (vintage unknown) can be seen in parking lot, with additional people either arriving or departing from the scene. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned, 2001, SLLS, for 90th anniversary display.
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Brick church construction. 1938-39. Workmen on top of bell tower.
Two men (unidentified) stand atop the new bell tower roof during construction of the new brick church, 1938-39. 8x10 black & white print. Scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, 2011.
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Bridal party exits first wedding in brick church, July 9, 1939
Attendants, Olga Jakubcin and Joe B. Mikler, exit the church after the first wedding of Elizabeth and Andy Duda, Jr. in the new sanctuary on July 9, 1939. Olga was the cousin of the groom; Joe was the brother of the bride. Sepia snapshots (two) scanned on Epson 10000XL, SLLC, 2011.
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Broom-making at Bethune-Cookman
A black and white image of male students working in a classroom at Bethune-Cookman University. The students are participating in a broom-making class, which was part of the Boys Industries, or vocational training, offered by the school. The two men at the right are dressed in long-sleeved shirts, ties, and pants, and they are making straw baskets. To the right of them are two more men who have attached the straw to a broom handle and now are combing the straw. To the right of them are two more men who are using a pressing machine to press the straw together. A man standing behind the two men combing the straw is also pressing the straw with a machine. Throughout the room are examples of furniture where straw has been inlaid by the class. In the background of the image, completed brooms can be seen leaning up against a wall. A lamp sits on top of a shelf at the left of the image. On the back of the photograph is written, "Boys Industries, Bethune COokman College, class in broom-making." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Broom-making at Bethune-Cookman
A black and white image of the products made by the male students at Bethune-Cookman University. This particular image shows an exhibit of brooms, baskets, chairs, made from straw by the students. In the 1920s, the administration of the school taught the children not only academics, but also vocational training as well to prepare them for life after school. The baskets, hand brooms, and boxes are sitting in a table in the center of the image. The brooms stand next to the window along the back wall. A wicker chair and wood tables sit in front of the larger table. A sign hanging from a curved rod reads "Boys Industries." On the back of the photograph is the note, "Boy's broom making 1926." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Business College, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl., Early Picture
Stetson University Business College students in a penmanship class in Elizabeth Hall.
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Business Department float
A black and white image of a car decorated for a Homecoming parade driving down a street near Bethune-Cookman University. On the road can be seen two houses with brick exteriors. A group of African American men, women, and young children stand on the sidewalk watching the parade. The car is a convertible. On the driver side door is a banner that read, "Business Dept. BCC." A man and two women are sitting in the front seat, two women are sitting in the back seat, and a girl in a white shirt and plaid skirt is sitting on the back of the car. Three of the girls in the car are making peace signs at the photographer. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Business Dept. float in a Homecoming parade 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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Busy day in a cabbage field in Florida.
Color picture postcard of workers in a cabbage field in Florida. Reverse side blank.
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Busy day in an orange grove, Florida.
Hand colored photographic postcard of workers and a car in a citrus grove in Florida. Printed on reverse side: "With love and best wishes and that you may have a happy Easter time and remember the day. To the dear children. Hoping to be with you again. Lovingly, Mother." Addressed to "Mrs. Lula Apley."
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Busy day in an orange grove, Florida.
Color picture postcard of workers and ladders in a citrus grove in Florida. Printed on reverse side:and"Friend Muzz, Heard you were sick hope you are better. What more could I say in a ten page letter. Stick.and Addressed to "Col. Frand Muzzey, Pittsfield, N.H.and Postmarked: Laconia, N.H.and Feb. 6, 1922.
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Butchering pigs to feed faculty and staff
A black and white image of a student or farmworker with his back to the camera while he carves into the abdomen of a slaughtered pig which is hanging from a pulley system upside-down. Another pig's corpse is hanging next to it on the right. The man can be seen holding a large knife. The man is wearing overalls and a hat. On the back of the photograph is a note about the purpose of the slaughter: "For years, Bethune-Cookman's live stock [sic] department has furnished much of the meat for the boarding deparment." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Cal Palmer's House.
Black-and-white photograph of Cal Parlmer's house in Windermere with Kate and Mrs. Palmer standing by the front gate.
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Camera club
A black and white image of a camera club group picture at Bethune-Cookman University. The group is composed of African American men and women, dressed in suits and dresses. Each student is smiling and holding a camera in their hands or around their necks. The cameras are older styles, with many different models represented. The group is posed in an unknown room on campus. The identities of the students are unknown. The date for the camera has been identified as 1955, but the image appeared in the 1948 Bethune-Cookman yearbook.
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Campus guard
A black and white image of five members of the Bethune-Cookman campus guard posing outside in front of an unidentified campus biulding. They are wearing matching uniforms and helmets. They are posed "at attention," with their feet spread apart and their arms behind their backs. From left to right: Richard Washington, Delma Reese, John Maddox, Melvin Springs, and Beaman Kendall (captain). On the back of the photograph is the following note, "BCC Security gurads, students; Photo by Theodore Johnson, Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida."
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Campus guard
A black and white image of a campus guard (police) performing a show on campus. In the background on the left is part of Thomas White Hall, as well as tall trees. In the foreground at the left, a man in a uniform stands with one arm behind his back and the other holding out a large American flag. Behind him are six men standing in pairs against each other's backs; they are wearing helmets and matching uniforms. A patch on the shoulder of the one of the men reads, "Bethune-Cookman Campus Police." At the right of the image is another male student, who is also wearing a uniform with a patch on his shoulder with a Wildcat on it. He is holding a long rifle in front of him. The man standing in front of him has a gun in a holster on his waist. On the back of the photograph is the note, "ROTC Bethune-Cookman College," as well as the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Carnegie Library, Stetson University, DeLand, FL
Unused color postcard of the Carnegie Library (now Sampson Hall) at Stetson University.
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Cavaliers and Cavalettes float
A black and white photograph of the Cavalier and Cavelettes float during a Homecoming parade for Bethune-Cookman University. The float is being towed down the middle of a street in Daytona. The back end of the car is just visible. The float has a white staircase built on top of it. On top of the staircase are standing four African American women wearing white dresses, gloves, and they are waving to the crowd. On the side of the float is a sign that reads "Cavaliers and Cavalettes Club Inc." On either side of the staircase are palm trees. Along the street can be seen parked cars. The cars are parked in front of local business. The business on the right side of the image is a brick building with a sign that reads, "Lemfree Building 116." A second floor business in this building is the Southern Life Helath Insurance Company, which is advertised in the window. The brick building to the left of this building is a hotel. The building to the left of the hotel is a white building with a sign that reads "Florida Process Color." Palm trees line the side of the street. A utility pole can be seen standing in front of the hotel. Behind the float are three men and two women marching in formation. On the back of the image is written "B-CC Homecoming parade 1968." There is a yearbook stamp that reads, "Page no. 252, Pix no. 1, Order 3718-68." The photographer's stamp is also on the back, which gives the address and telephone number for the studio.
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Celery at Shellbank Gardens, Sanford, Florida
Black and white photograph of workers harvesting celery at the 'Shellbank Gardens,' owned by Joseph N. Whitner. In the center of the image are three individuals who are harvesting celery from the field. Waiting by the fields is a horse and cart, with some celery already stacked on the back. Beyond the fields is a tree line. On the front of the image is written, 'Shellbank Gardens, Sanford, Fla, J. N. Whitner, Prop.' On the back of the photograph is written, 'Sanford, Fla. Ensminger photo, ca. 1900.'
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Celery field, Orlando, Fla.
Picture postcard of workers in a celery in Orlando, Florida. Reverse side blank.
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Celery Field, Sanford, Florida
Color postcard image of a celery field in Sanford, Florida. The celery is lined up in rows on the front of the image. Also on the front of the image, someone has written, 'line of many miles, all directions.' On the back of the postcard is a personal message, addressed to a Miss Ruth Priest. The postcard was canceled March 10, 1921.
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Celery field, Slavia, c. 1920s
Michael Dinda, Sr. is shown standing in the celery field of the Dinda Farm in Slavia, c. 1920s. Snapshot (damaged corners), courtesy: Robert Dinda, was scanned at SLLS, 2001. Image appeared in Like a Mustard Seed: Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement (1982).
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Celery fields on F. M. Tidd's land, Sanford, Florida
Black and white photograph of workers harvesting celery in Sanford, Florida. The celery is growing in rows in a field. In the middle of the celery field is a group of white men, with two young boys. The man standing at the left of the image is F. M. Tidd. In the background of the image are stacks of wood, a barn, celery crates that are full and empty, and horse-drawn buggies with riders. On the back of the photograph is written, 'left, F. M. Tidd'.
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Celery seedbeds in Slavia, c. 1920s
Celery seed beds on one of the farms in Slavia. Boards and cloth or paper coverings were used to shade the young crop. C. 1920s. Snapshot, courtesy: Elizabeth Duda, was scanned at SLLS, 2001. Image appeared in Like a Mustard Seed: Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement (1982).
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Celery shipment loaded on railcar
Black and white photograph showing men loading crates of celery onto a railroad car. In the foreground of the image is presumed to be one of the Moses brothers, whose load is being shipped. He is wearing a three-piece suit, a pocket watch, glasses, and a hat. His right arm is resting on an early truck, on the back of which stand two young men in overalls. They are loading crates of celery onto a railroad car. An African American man can be seen just inside open doors of the car. At the left of the image is a pile of wood leaned up against the railroad car. On the frame of the image, someone has written, "Shipped by M. Moses Feb. 16th 1926, F. G. E. #32107, Sanford, Fla.; Sold by A. H. Moses and Sons Feb. 24th, New York City."
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Chamber of Commerce and Tourist Headquarters, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of the DeLand, Florida Chamber of Commerce and Tourist Headquarters building. Two cent Jefferson stamp, canceled April 4, 1958
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Chancel area of 1957 church, as it appeared before revision in 1986
The chancel are of St. Luke's Lutheran church, as it appeared from 1957(the remodeling and expansion of the 1939 building)to 1986, when the interior space was remodeled again, to add more seating. In this photo, taken on Palm Sunday, only a hint of the transepts leading out to the sides of the chancel are visible. Pews filled the north (to the left) transept; the south (to the right) transept contained the radio room, vestry, sacristy and church offices. To the immediate right of the carved pulpit one can see the dark wood casing of the Allen organ positioned there (until 1986, when it was moved to another spot). From this venue, the organist could see worshipers in the nave and north transept, as well as the choir, which sometimes performed from the balcony at the rear of the nave, and could also see the light mounted on the exterior of the radio studio to signal that the service was "on the air." It should be noted that the communion rails in the chancel included padded "kneelers" and the custom of the congregation at that time was for the communicants to kneel during the absolution and distribution of the Lord's Supper.
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Changing rooms, Pine Tree Inn.
Black-and-white photograph of swimmers and swimming at the Pine Tree Inn utilizing a swimming area near the changing rooms. Photograph is blurry. Text on back reads:and"Changing rooms Pine Tree Inn."
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Charles Francis, Director of Dining
A black and white photograph of Charles Francis, director of dining at Bethune-Cookman University. He is wearing a white outfit and a white hat. In his left hand he is holding a tin with a cake prepared on the inside, and in his right hand he is holding the lid which has a winter scene on the front. On the back of the image is a yearbook stamp. Also written is, "Mr. Charles Francis, supervisor and cook, campus dining hall." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Charles Fulton, baseball player for the Jacksonville Tarpons
Black-and-white photograph of baseball player Charles Fulton. He is standing in front of a wooden fence in his baseball uniform, and is leaning to his right on a baseball bat. The letter "J" can be seen on his hat, the initial for the Jacksonville Tarpons baseball team.; Fulton played baseball for Jacksonville in 1916, and Sanford in the fall of that year.; He pitched for the Jacksonville Tarpons, played 69 games, at 202 at-bats, 50 hits, with a batting average of .248.
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Chaudoin Hall and Hulley Tower, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) and Hulley Tower. One cent Washington stamp canceled April 3, 1946.
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Chaudoin Hall Dining Room
Stetson University Dining Room, located in Chaudoin Hall, north wing, first floor.
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