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Chaudoin Hall, Girls Dormitory, J.B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) at Stetson University. Green one cent George Washington stamp, canceled April 29, 1915.
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Chaudoin Hall, Girls' Dormitory, J.B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused postcard of Chaudion Hall (female dormitory) at Stetson University. "De Land is an educational center of international fame. Stetson University, housed in 17 fine buildings, is here, with the finest of public and private schools." - back of postcard.
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Chaudoin Hall, John B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) at John B. Stetson University. One cent green Franklin stamp canceled February 25, 1904.
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Chaudoin Hall parlor, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) parlor before the north wing was added.
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Chaudoin Hall parlor, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Empty parlor in Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) at Stetson University. Taken before the north wing was added. A handwritten note on the back of the photo adds: "Arch leading to the back parlor After the wing was added was cut where the -- place is located, 1892. Original furnishings North wing added, 1900, 1901"
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Chaudoin Hall Parlor, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Female students in Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) Parlor, Stetson University.
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Chaudoin Hall parlor, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl., ca. 1902
Female Stetson University students in the Chaudoin Hall (dormitory) parlor, circa 1902 after north wing added in 1901.
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University
Stetson University students playing tennis outside of Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) after the north wing was added.
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University's Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory). Also housed the campus Dining Room, kitchen, and bakery until 1935.
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used black and white postcard of Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) at Stetson University. the photo shows a tree lined street running parallel to the front of the hall. One cent green Franklin stamp canceled February 25, 1907
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) after the north wing was added. A note on the back states that the photo was taken from the northwest.
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory), Stetson University.
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University's Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) before the south wing was added.
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Steston University's Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) from the southwest after the north wing was added.
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) taken from the northwest.
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University's Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) before the north and south wings were added. Typed note on back "Named for W.N. Chaudoin, a trustee of Stetson 1886-1904. It was built in three sections and has always been a women's dormitory..."
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory), south side. Also shown is Woodland Boulevard, the main road through DeLand, Florida.
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Chaudoin Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University Chaudoin Hall (female dormitory) before the south wing was added. A note on the back reads "photographed from southeast before the south wing was added in 1935."
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Chemistry Class, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University students in the chemistry laboratory.
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Chemistry Class, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Students in a Stetson University chemistry class, fall 1902.
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Chicken farming
A black and white image of the chickens and roosters running next to their coop on Bethune-Cookman's campus while five African American women feed them. The women are standing next to the long chicken coop made out of wood. The girls are wearing pants and shorts. Two of the girls are carrying buckets full of feed in their hands. In the background of the image to the left is the back of Cookman Hall. On the back of the photograph is written, "Poultry raising class; chicken farm on campus 1940s, south side of campus." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Chicken farming
A black and white image of the chickens and roosters in their coop on Bethune-Cookman's campus. Part of their coop can be seen at the left of the image. Chicken wire keeps them fenced in. In the background of the image are small sheds as well as tall trees, such as palm trees. On the back of the photograph is written, "Campus chicken farm 1940's." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Chicken yard
A black and white image of the large chicken coop and yard where chickens were fed and raised on Bethune-Cookman University's campus. Very tall trees can be seen in the background behind the chicken coop, including palm trees. A part of the front of Faith Hall can be see through the trees behind the chicken yard. Two tall white structures are on either side of the chicken coop, and a woodbeam structure with chicken wire runs between them. The tall structure at the right of the photograph has an opening where chickens can be seen standing. A variety of chickens are seen walking around in the dirt yard. Seven African American females are seen in long-sleeved white dresses with smocks over them and white hats. One women at the left forefront of the image is carrying a bucket presumably full of seed for the chickens. Another woman is at the right of the image and is standing in the pen. The remaining four women are standing in the shade behind chicken wire. At the center of the image is Mary McLeod Bethune. She is wearing a large, floppy white hat, and light-colored dress which goes to her ankles. She is turned to the side. On the lower left-hand front of the image is the number "39", but the significance of this number is unknown. On the back of the image is written in pen, "A corner of the poultry yard, Daytona N. & I. Institute." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Children of Geo. and Anna Jakubcin, Sr. and their spouses, c. 1952-53
Some of the adult children of George, Sr. and Anna Duda Jakubcin pose with their spouses, c. 1952-53 at the Jakubcin family home, for a celebration of the 80th birthday of Andrew Duda, Sr. Left-right, Men: Lex Abell, Andy Jakubcin, George Jakubcin, Jr., John Jakubcin, Sr. Ladies: Lillian Abell, Emily Jakubcin, Jimmie Jakubcin, Olga Jakubcin. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Children of Joseph Mikler, Sr. on family farm, c. 1920s
The children of Joseph, Sr. and Katarina Mikler surrounded by celery plants in the field of their family far, c. 1920s. Left to right: BOTTOM: Sue, Joe L., Steve, Anna, STANDING: Andy, Mike, Katie, Paul. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Children play in the Flower Garden on Dinda Homestead, c. 1920
Little Olga Jakubcin (left) and brother, George, Jr. frolic in the flower garden at the Dinda homestead, c. 1920. A black and white dog (probably owned by the Dinda family) can be seen in the left lower corner and Olga appears to be holding a puppy with the same markings as this dog, while brother George tries to pet it. Snapshot (Courtesy: David Jakubcin) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for the church's 90th anniversary display. Image also appeared in Like a Mustard Seed: Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement (1982).
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Children play in the Flower Garden on Dinda Homestead, c. 1920
Little Olga Jakubcin (left) and brother, George, Jr. frolic in the flower garden at the Dinda homestead, c. 1920. A black and white dog (probably owned by the Dinda family) can be seen in the left lower corner and Olga appears to be holding a puppy with the same markings as this dog, while brother George tries to pet it. Snapshot (Courtesy: David Jakubcin) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for the church's 90th anniversary display. Image also appeared in Like a Mustard Seed: Like a Mustard Seed: The Slavia Settlement (1982).
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Christmas Parade in Sanford,c. early 1950s
A decorated float makes its way down the streets of Sanford during that city's annual Christmas Parade, c. 1950s. Unclear whether this was one of the many floats built by the parents, staff and students of St, Luke's Christian Day School, but seems to be one of the earliest ones entered in the parade.
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Church and community signage-2015
Photos taken in 2015 show the most recent signage... a digital display of events... on the church property and a road sign marking the unincorporated community of Slavia on 426, about a half mile south of St. Luke's
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Church at the Crossroads- media coverage about St. Luke's church expansion. Oct. 1990
In an article written by Mark Pankowski and published in the Seminole Extra section of "The Orlando Sentinel" on October 21, 1990, Rev. E.J. Rossow is interviewed about the congregation's dilemma in accommodating the 500 new members who joined St. Luke's during the 8 years of his ministry. The article's title, "Worshipers Face Tough Choice" sums up the dilemma that led to a compromise solution: to retain the portion of the brick church built in 1939, but to demolish the sections added in 1957 in order to have space for a large new sanctuary, offices and classrooms. A colored photo of the recently-remodeled altar area accompanied the article.
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Church exterior, c. 1940
Image of west side (main entrance) to brick church soon after it was erected in 1939. Likely the photo was taken c.1940 because some landscaping is already in place. The image shows a full vertical view of the steeple. Snapshot (courtesy: Judy Duda) was scanned at SLLS, 2001, for 90th anniversary display. The same image was used for the COVER of '50 Years of Grace and Mercy' (1962).
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Church music groups rehearse, c.1987
St. Luke's Senior Choir, c. 1987, rehearses in the south transept of the brick church, as it appeared in 1987. The previous year, the church offices had been moved to the old parsonage and the south transept of the church was then remodeled for use as additional seating for Sunday worship. The Handbell Choir, also under the direction of Ms. Ruth Wiedenmann,rehearsed and performed in that new space during the few years before the (1957)addition was demolished to make room for the construction of the new sanctuary.
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Church parsonage used for church office space 1987-91
Two photos show members of the church staff working in the temporary office space after the (1957 built) south transept of the church was renovated for additional worship space.Left to right: Diane Jakubcin, Patty Sidlik and Barbara Bechtold. One image captures a light-hearted moment as a male co-worker seems to be holding up an amusing greeting card for them to see.
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Church Picnic, c. 1940. Ladies enjoy the shade with their little ones.
Ladies of the congregation find a shady spot on the church picnic grounds, c. 1940. With their children (left to right): 1. Ethel Mikler, 2. Olga Tuhy, 3. Anna Duda, 4. Katarina Mikler, 5. Mary Tesinsky. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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Church play, c.1949-50; cast on stage
Cast of a church play, c. 1949-50. Rear (left to right) 1. Andy Stanko, 2. Joe L. Mikler, Jr., 3. Paul Lukas, Jr., 4. Ferdinand Duda, Sr., 5. Paul Fabry, 6. Olga Jakubcin. Front: 1. unidentified, 2. Elizabeth Duda, 3. Betty Mikler, 4. Anna Duda, 5. Eleanor Mikler (?), 6. unidentified. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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Church play, late 1940s; cast photographed on stage
The cast of a church play, c. 1949-50, poses with the set they created on stage in the auditorium of St. Luke's new school. Left to right, standing: 1. unidentified, 2. Sue Hanas, 3. Andy Stanko, 4. Betty Mikler, 5. Paul Lukas, Jr., 6. Anna Duda, 7. Ferdinand Duda, 8. Elizabeth Duda; seated: 1. unidentified, 2. Paul Tesinsky, 3. Joe L. Mikler, Jr. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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Church play, late 1940s. Comedy skit with fishing props.
Fishing tackle and other props are displayed with 9 members of the cast of a church play, presented late 1940s, on stage of new school building. Left to right, Rear: 1. Milan Jakubcin 2. unidentified 3.Sue Colbert 4.unidentified 5.Joe L. Mikler, Jr. Front: 1.Phyllis Cicmanec 2.Anna Duda 3.Jim Colbert 4.Mildred Mikler. Snapshot (courtesy: Judy Duda) scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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Church play with ladies in a comedy skit, c. 1950
Eight ladies of the church provide a comedy skit for the congregation on stage of new school, c.1950. Left to right, Rear: 1.Emily Jakubcin 2.Marian Stanko 3.Margaret Mikler 4.Elizabeth Mikler. Front: 1.Olga Jakubcin 2.Anna Duda 3.Sue Hanas 4.Betty Pempey. Snapshot (courtesy: Judy Duda) scanned at SLLS, 2001 for archival collection.
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Citizenship documents for Joseph Mikler Sr. and Katarina Strauch Mikler
Copies of the Certificate of Citizenship for Joseph Mikler, Sr. (issued by US Department of Labor in 1931) and the Certificate of Naturalization for Katarina (Strauch) Mikler (issued by the US Dept. of Justice in 1942). Photocopies of certificates scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC.
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City of Orlando map.
Street map of Orlando, Florida; reverse side: road map of Orange County, Florida.
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