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Elizabeth Hall Chapel stage with organ
Stetson University Elizabeth Hall Chapel stage, featuring the original organ and stained glass windows. A handwritten note reads "chapel platform, Elizabeth Hall. Cyan and colored glass windows, gifts of Mr. Stetson who gave the chapel."
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Elizabeth Hall from the back, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of Elizabeth Hall, east side, at Stetson University.
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Elizabeth Hall, J. B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of Elizabeth Hall at Stetson University. View of the Building from the street, with a 1930's car in the lower right corner. "Elizabeth Hall is the chief building of the university and is the gift of Mr. John B. Stetson, bearing the name of his wife. It contains the main offices and many of the classrooms in addition to the Auditorium which has a seating capacity of nine hundred, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Monroe Heath Museum." back of postcard.
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Elizabeth Hall, John B. Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of Elizabeth Hall at Stetson University. One cent green Franklin stamp canceled March 7, 1908
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University
Elizabeth Hall before the north and south wings were added. A handwritten note reads "Built in three section, this section was completed in 1892 while the wings were added in 1893-1898. Named for the wife of John B. Stetson."
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University
Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, after the south wing was added. Horse and buggy in front of the building. On the back of the photo, there is a note that Elizabeth Hall was named for Mrs. Stetson.
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused black and white postcard of Elizabeth Hall at Stetson University.
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Stetson University's Elizabeth Hall with an open grassy area called The Forest of Arden.
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of Elizabeth Hall at Stetson University. Thomas Jefferson two cent stamp cancelled March 22, 1957. "Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, De Land, Fla. Situated on the corner of Woodland and Minnesota Avenues. A truly beautiful setting at one of Florida's leading universities." - printed on back.
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of Elizabeth Hall at Stetson University. Photograph taken from approximately third story height from across the street, also shows two late 1920's vehicles parked on the street.
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused color postcard of Elizabeth Hall at Stetson University.
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Unused black and white postcard of Elizabeth Hall at John B. Stetson University.
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Used black and white postcard of Elizabeth Hall at Stetson University. Photo shows the street running parallel to the front of the hall. One cent green Franklin stamp canceled October 4, 1907
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Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Fl.
Elizabeth Hall, Stetson University, before wings were added.
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Empire Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the Empire Hotel located next to Pete the Tailor. Affixed label on back of photograph:and"Empire Hotel West Central Blvd. Owned and Operated by C.G. Magruder. Closed and vacant 1970s.
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Empire Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the Empire Hotel and the Tramor Cafeteria, view with cars parked on brick lined street.
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Empire Hotel.
Black-and-white photograph of the Empire Hotel located next to Pete the Tailor. Affixed label on back of photograph:and"Empire Hotel West Central Blvd. Owned and Operated by C.G. Magruder. Closed and vacant 1970s.
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Empire Hotel and Tramor Cafeteria.
Black-and-white photograph of a street in Orlando lined with cars, and showing a view of the Empire Hotel and the Tramor Cafeteria.
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Equipment in McLeod Hospital
A black and white image of medical equipment inside McLeod hospital on Bethune-Cookman University campus. The hospital equipment consists of three large silver canisters which are hooked up to a series of pipes. The canisters are sitting on a white, pipe table. The exact purpose of the equipment is unknown, but two words engraved on the canister at the right, "Winchester" and "Sterilizer," possibly indicates the company and that the machine is a sterilizer. At the left of the machine is a door, and a hospital bed on wheels can partially be seen in front of a window. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "McLeod Hospital scene, 1916." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Eustis Street Map.
Street map of Eustis reproduced from a hand rendered map of streets with some street names, some structures, and the route of Atlantic Coast Railroad.and Reverse side has advertisements and sponsors.
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Evelyn Bonner and James Keys
A black and white image of Mary Evelyn Bonner, left, and James Keys, right. Evelyn Bonner was principal of Bonner Elementary, the school which was named for her. The school is now called Cypress Street Elementary School, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Mrs. Bonner is standing to the left, and is wearing a white lace dress and a corsage. James Keys, Academic Dean of Bethune-Cookman University, is standing to her right in a light-colored suit. He is handing her a wrapped gift tied with a ribbon and bow. Behind them can be seen windows and draperies. On the back of the image is an identification of who is in the image and their roles. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Evelyn Sharpe and James Green work with students
A black and white image of Dr. Evelyn Sharpe and Mr. James Green, the two people standing at the left, conversing with male and female students. The students are seated a table, where writing utensils and papers are placed. The men are wearing suit jackets and ties, and the women are wearing dresses. On the back of the photograph is written, "BCC Instructors, Dr. Evelyn Sharpe (standing), and Mr. James Green, (standing), and students." Also on the back of the photograph is a printing note and a stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Evelyn Sharp, Professor of Education
A black and white image of Dr. Evelyn Sharp, who was a professor of education and the director of Freshmen Development Program. She can be seen hear wearing a polka-dotted suit jacket and white shirt. She is seated at a desk with a book placed in front of her. Behind her can be seen shelving with books placed in each cubicle. On the back of the image is written her name and college duties, as well as a yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Faculty for course "School for Rural Pastors"
A black and white image of five African American males and one African American female posing on the steps of Thomas White Hall. The men are wearing three-piece suits, and the woman is wearing a coat jacket. On either side of them can be seen the columns of the entrance to White Hall. Behind them are the double-doors and a sign that reads, "Enter to Learn." The people in the photograph are identified by the following description on the back: "Faculty for Short Course - 'School for Rural Pastors,' meets annually [for] 2 weeks, 1949." Though the date has been stated to be 1949, the age of the photograph, the dress of the persons in the photograph, and the type of paper the image is printed on indicates the photo more likely was taken in the 1930s. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Faculty meeting with six representatives
A black and white image of six members of the faculty meeting together outdoors in front of a college building. Trees can be seen in the background. The men are all wearing tweed suits and ties. Standing from left to right: Bruce Cheatam, William Austin, Michael Smith (B-Caps President), Leroy Kennedy, Thaddeus J. Wilson (Faculty advisor), and Hal Gettings. In addition to the names of the people present in the photograph, a note is made about the people not pictured: Richard Hall, Sid Speigel, Stanley Wilson, Steve Wooley, and Arnold Combs. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Faculty members read school newspaper
A black and white image of three Bethune-Cookman University faculty members, two males and one female, holding onto a copy of "The Bethunia" student newspaper. The man standing at the right is wearing a striped shirt and a wristwatch. The man to the left of him is wearing a suit jacket and button-up shirt. The woman to the left of him is wearing a suit jacket and large hoop earrings. They are each holding onto a part of the newspaper. The front cover is visible in the photograph, and has titles such as, "69th Commencement features McDavid-Fletcher"; "Who's Who Listed"; "Goodman Nominated"; and "Summer Schedule." A portrait of an unknown figure is barely visible on the back wall behind the people. On the back of the photograph is written, "1973 YB," for the yearbook the image appeared in. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Faith Hall
Black and white image of Faith Hall Refectory after its remodel in the late 1930s. In the center of the image is Faith Hall, a brick building with multiple wings. A chimney is visible on the left part of the roof. The building has large paned windows on the sides and front of the building. At the right of the image, there is a front porch with columns and a widow's peak attached to the front of the building. A variety of trees can be seen in the image, including tall palm trees and scrub palms. Two benches for sitting are visible in the image. In the forefront of the image is a fence-like barrier, which has brick posts and wooden dowels. Standing in front of the building are five young African American girls in a row. They are all wearing white dresses. The second girl from the left appears to be holding something in her left arm, but the object is unidentifiable. On the back of the image is written in pen and pencil ""late 1930s; Faith Hall, BCC Campus."" A faint number ""53"" printed in blue ink can also be seen. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Faith Hall interior
A black and white image of the interior of Faith Hall dining room. The room has a large Palladian window on the far wall, through which light is shining through. Looking closely, trees and the brick exterior of another campus building can be soon through the window. A potted plant sits on the ledge in front of the window. Two light fixtures hang from the ceiling. In the room can be seen rows of dining tables and chairs. The chairs are engraved along their seat backs. At the right of the image can be seen a small serving tray. On the back of the image is written "1930s." The number 25 is printed on the back in blue ink.
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Female speaker an an assembly
A black and white image of an African American female speaker at a college assembly in White Hall. She is standing behind a podium where a microphone is attached. She is wearing eyeglasses and a white shirt. Behind her are large chairs, which are occupied by two men, both of whose identities are unknown. Other faculty members sit further back on the stage. Hanging on the wall behind the speaker is a portrait of Mary McLeod Bethune. On the back of the photograph is a yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Females students pose for class picture
A black and white image of a group of African American female students posing for a group picture on the steps of a college building. The women are wearing white dresses and large bows in their hair, in the style of the uniform requirements of the school at the time. In the background of the image can be seen the exterior of the building, which has columns and double doors. 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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Female student
A black and white image of an unidentified African American female student standing in front potted plants placed on wooden steps. She is wearing the school uniform of the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Girls (the previous name for present-day Bethune-Cookman University). The uniform consists of a long-sleeve white shirt, a knee-length skirt, stockings, and boots. She also is wearing a tie around her neck. Written on the front of the photograph is Daytona Industrial School. On the back of the postcard is a place for correspondence, address, and a stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Female student
A black and white image of an unidentified African American female student standing in front of an unidentified building on Bethune-Cookman University's campus. Potted plants line the steps behind her. She is wearing the school uniform of the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Girls (the previous name for present-day Bethune-Cookman University). The uniform consists of a long-sleeve white shirt, a knee-length skirt, stockings, and boots. She also is wearing a tie around her neck. Written on the front of the photograph is Daytona Industrial School. On the back of the postcard is a place for correspondence, address, and a stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Female student
A black and white image of an unidentified African American female student. She is wearing the school uniform of the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Girls (the previous name for present-day Bethune-Cookman University). The uniform consists of a long-sleeve white shirt, a knee-length skirt, stockings, and boots. She also is wearing a tie around her neck. On the back of the postcard is a place for correspondence, address, and a stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Female student
A black and white image of an unidentified African American female student. She is wearing the school uniform of the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Girls (the previous name for present-day Bethune-Cookman University). The uniform consists of a long-sleeve white shirt, a knee-length skirt, stockings, and boots. She also is wearing a tie around her neck. On the back of the postcard is a place for correspondence, address, and a stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Female student gives a presentation
A black and white image of an African American female student giving a speech in an auditorium on campus. She is wearing a dark-colored lace dress and is speaking into a microphone. To the right of the image is a piano, and in the background of the image is a podium, as well as seats where students and teachers are sitting. Her identitiy is not known. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Female student holds a Bethune-Cookman pennant
A black and white image of an unidentified female student kneeling on the sand at a beach in Daytona. She is wearing a bikini, and has very long hair down to her waist. She is holding a Bethune-Cookman University pennant over her head. In the background of the image is the water of the Atlantic Ocean. Some waves can be seen. This photograph is mostly likely a promotional or advertising photograph. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Female students pose in front of Harrison Rhodes Hall
A black and white image of two African American female students posing on the steps of Harrison Rhodes Hall. The women are wearing dresses; one is holding a handbag in front of her. They are smiling eagerly. In the background of the image is the exterior of Harrison Rhodes Hall, of which the large windows can be seen. On the back of the photograph is written, "Gee! Where are the fellows?" as well as a yearbook photo stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Female students pose in front of White Hall
A black and white image of nine African American female students posing in front of a tree on Bethune-Cookman University's campus. The women are wearing white dresses and ribbons around their necks, in the style of the school uniform at the time. Behind the girls is a tall oak tree. At the left of the image is White Hall, a brick building with a peaked roof. Also visible in the photographs are cars from the 1920s era. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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