Acosta, F. N.: Letter to Dr. G. W. Van Vleck
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- 1907
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Acosta, F. N.: Letter to Dr. G. W. Van Vleck
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Archive of letters detailing life in Florida during the depression
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From St. Petersburg, Florida, 1932-1934. Seventeen letters composed in pencil on lined paper, described by vendor as, "An entertaining group of letters from a woman named Nell to her friend Gertrude. Nell and her husband are snow birds traveling to Florida from Massachusetts in the winter time and renting a bungalow in St. Petersburg. Her letters are chatty and quite informative, reflecting the era she is writing, filled with references to the Depression, flappers, prohibition, music, segregation, etc. She is a great observer and offers detailed descriptions of the people she has become acquainted with as well as details regarding St. Petersburg itself and newsworthy events in the city." -Denning House Antiquarian Books & Manuscripts
Armon, Clara: Deed of conveyance to Henry Ferris
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A lengthy and informative letter from S.P. Anderson to United States Navy Captain David Conner, congratulating him on the birth of his son and offering insight on the prospects of finding a winter home in Florida. After some hearty and cheerful words of encouragement and advice to the new parents, Anderson offers a verbal tour of the homes around St. Augustine that might be for sale.
Anderson goes on to provide similar descriptions of several other homes, noting that "Houses are very much in demand" around St. Augustine. The demand for housing in Florida is perhaps surprising given the ongoing Second Seminole War – which at this early point had been progressing rather poorly for the United States military. Anderson alludes to the war briefly at the close of his letter, when he notes that he will "send the latest Herald, for I am always afraid to say anything about the war, one report contradicting another so quickly." The latter part of Anderson's letter discusses the election of Charles Dowling as Florida representative "by a very large majority," which meets with Anderson's approval as he considers Dowling "the only man in this territory worthy of succeeding [Joseph] White....He is employed in almost all the claims for losses in 1812-13 as well as those of the Indian war." Anderson himself appealed for losses sustained in 1812, and expresses a cautious optimism for their redress.
The recipient of this letter, David Conner, was a noteworthy figure in the United States Navy in the early 19th century. During the War of 1812 he served on the HORNET and saw considerable action, eventually suffering grave wounds and capture as a prisoner of war. He returned to service after a prisoner exchange, and in the years between the war and this letter was steadily promoted until becoming a Captain. He is most well known for commanding the Home Squadron during the Mexican-American War, which included the unprecedented landing of 10,000 soldiers during the siege of Veracruz. His wife, whom Anderson affectionately refers to as "Mrs. C," was the daughter of Dr. Philip Syng Physick, known as the "Father of American Surgery." Appropriately enough, a slightly later pencil note on the address panel labels the contents as "Congratulations on my birth – PSPC;" that is, Philip Syng Physick Conner, the very child discussed in the letter. Philip would fight briefly for the Union during the Civil War as part of a Pennsylvania volunteer artillery regiment.
An interesting and informative letter to an important American figure, with much content on Florida real estate and politics at the start of the Second Seminole War.
Anderson, S.P.
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Seminole Wars in Florida (notes, drawings, maps)
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Beaujean, Captain Rufus W.: Diaries
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Beaujean, Captain Rufus W.: Diaries
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Issue 17. "Bite Back is a volunteer organization and newsmagazine dedicated to supporting animal rights prisoners of conscience, and reporting on current events in this struggle." -- Description from the magazine. Published in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Blair, Montgomery: Letter to Simon Cameron
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Booklet: Air proving ground command
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Booklet: James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938)
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Prepared as a supplement for teachers and students to an exhibit mounted at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
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An outline of events and talks being given by the conference which took place in Miami, FL. on June 29, 2014, as well as information on the different sponsors and guest speakers.
Booklet: Statements - Florida National Group of Banks of the State of Florida
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A short booklet, outling the names and important facts for banks in Florida as well as a list of officers and directors for each major branch.
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