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    The home of James H. Bear, Bear was a veteran of the Civil War in addition to serving as the town treasurer and as an alderman. A man, likely Bear sits on a chair on the porch with a dog laying at his feet. The house contains many elements of the Cracker style, such as a steep roof to shed rainwater, a large deep shade porch, and being slightly raised off the ground. To the left of the house is a small shed with a series of chicken coops in front of it.

    Keywords

    James; H. Bear; men; dog; porch; house; steep roof; shed; chicken coop

    Subject

    Building; Wooden—Florida--Orange County--Winter Park; Dwellings--Florida--Orange County--Winter Park; Architecture--Florida--Orange County--Winter Park; Men--Florida--Winter Park; Sheds; Dogs; Trees; Chimneys

    Date Original

    Circa 1881-1891

    Number of Images

    2

    Format

    image/jpeg

    Type

    image

    Size Original

    5 x 7 inch

    Side of Image

    Front of Image

    Place

    Winter Park (Fla.)

    Digital Reproduction Specifications

    Digitized by the University of Central Florida Libraries, Digital Initiatives Unit. Jpeg images were derived from 400 dpi tiffs scanned on a Copibook scanner.

    Date Digital

    2019-04-16

    Date Contributed

    April 2020

    Identifier

    DP0022393-30

    Rights

    All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, (407) 823-2576

    File Location

    U:\SpecialCollections\Special Collections\Photographs of Winter Park Collection\DP0022393

    Keywords

    James; H. Bear; men; dog; porch; house; steep roof; shed; chicken coop

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