Box 1
Container
Contains 52 Results:
To Ruth and Earl McPeak from Mary Moore, March 22, 1926
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
March 22, 1926
To Ruth McPeak from Mary Moore, March 29, 1926
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
March 29, 1926
To Ruth and Earl McPeak from Mary Moore, April 4, 1926
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
April 4, 1926
To Lela Myers from Mary Moore, April 5, 1926
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
April 5, 1926
To Ruth and Earl McPeak from Mary Moore, April 8, 1926
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
April 8, 1926
To Lela Myers from Mary Moore, May 8, 1926
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
May 8, 1926
Mary and Ralph Moore Correspondence, Transcripts
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
1925-1957; Majority of material found within 1925-1926
To the Moores from Obediah (aka Oby) Bardo, Circa Oct. 10, 1925
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
Circa Oct. 10, 1925
To the Moores from Obediah Bardo, Oct. 16, 1925
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
Oct. 16, 1925
To Ralph and Mary Moore from Sylvia and Obediah Bardo, Oct. 22, 1925
File — Box: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection contains correspondence and transcriptions written by a northern family who came to Florida at the peak of the 1925-1926 Land Boom, but left when they discovered that work and good pay was hard to find. Most of the letters and penny postcards are from Ralph and Mary Moore and Obediah and Sylvia Bardo, addressed to each other or to their children. Obediah's letters include routine descriptions of life in Florida at a time when many people were moving there: as he notes "10,000...
Dates:
Oct. 22, 1925
