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4-H Girls Club Short Course Scrapbooks
Two scrapbooks containing photographs, newspaper clippings and ephemera from the 1937 and 1951 Florida 4-H Home Demonstration Short Courses.
1912 Florida Tourist Photographs
Photo album containing photographs of a trip from New York to Florida. Examples include Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Tampa, Orlando, and Washington D.C. There are 74 photos, one map of Florida rail lines, and two souvenir prints of Virginia.
1920s Florida and Cuba Tourist Photos
58 Photographs of Florida landmarks taken on a trip through Florida to Cuba. Examples include Jacksonville, Miami, Palm Beach, and Havana.
1920s Florida Photo Album
Photo album containing 113 photos depicting Florida landscapes. Examples include St. Augustine, Jacksonville, and Palm Beach.
A New Look at the University
A television interview with President Stephen C. O'Connell.
A. Quinn Jones Collection
The collection documents the life and career of African American educator, A. Quinn Jones, his wife Frederica Jones, and the African American community in Gainesville, Florida, concentrating on Lincoln High School and the Greater Bethel AME Church.
"A Visit to Jamaica in 1907 Immediately After the Great Earthquake" Photo Album
The collection includes fifty-eight original gelatin silver photographs of a voyage to Jamaica soon after the 1907 earthquake. Also included at the end of the photo album are a souvenir card, and a programme of sports activities from the ship R.M.S. "Port Morant" belonging to the Imperial Direct West India Mail Service, dated March 5, 1907.
Abraham Guillén Collection
Unpublished and published manuscripts, as well as a small amount of correspondence of revolutionary writer Abraham Guillén.
Abram Ormsbee Blanding Papers
Diaries, ledgers, daybooks, memorandum, family correspondence, and essays of Abram Ormsbee Blanding, M.D., New England physician and Florida farmer.
Accession Records of the University of Florida Libraries
Accession books for the University of Florida Libraries.