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William Davenport Papers
Two small pocket diaries and personal and official correspondence of Davenport, who saw service in Florida during the Second Seminole War.
William E. B. Hayman Sketches
This collection of personal drawings documents four years that the artist William E.B. Hayman spent in St. Augustine and Deland, Florida. Unknown until this collection appeared, Hayman was one of the artists who worked on the rotunda of the Ponce de León Hotel, now Flagler College. He later bought land and built a house in St. Augustine.
William F. Saulson and Lila May Sprintz Saulson Family Papers
World War II military service, family records, and political memorabilia of William F. Saulson.
William Graves Carleton Papers
Papers of historian, political scientist, and University of Florida professor, William G. Carleton.
William N. Morgan Collection
Personal papers, professional papers, awards, faculty papers, office records, project files, photographs, slides, drawings, presentation boards, models, digital media, and magazine and journal articles belonging to distinguished Jacksonville, Florida architect, historian, author, and scholar William N. Morgan.
William P. Angrick II Collection of Latin American and Caribbean Stereographs
Collection of 25 stereograph images and three view master reels showcasing scenes and views from South American countries, Cuba, Jamaica, and Florida.
William Perry Hay Papers
Includes correspondence, copies of articles, and zoological drawings and miscellaneous papers of zoologist and educator William Perry Hay.
William Sherman Jennings Papers
Papers relating to Florida Governor William S. Jennings, his political and business dealings, and to his role in the drainage of the Everglades.
William Slayton Postcard Collection on Gainesville and the University of Florida
Collection of twentieth century postcards and other souvenir materials of Gainesville and the University of Florida.
William V. Chappell, Jr. Congressional Papers
William V. Chappell, Jr. served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Florida's 4th congressional district from 1969 to 1989. He was defeated in his 1988 reelection campaign and died in Bethesda, Maryland on March 30, 1989. This collection documents Chappell's congressional tenure.
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- Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida 1046
- Governor's House Library, St. Augustine, Florida 4
- Subject
- electronic records (digital records) 279
- Florida. 234
- correspondence 76
- Politics and government. 75
- photographs 66
- Cuba. 54
- Twentieth century. 48
- Jews. 45
- Florida -- Gainesville. 43
- Women. 37
- Nineteenth century. 35
- Architecture. 34
- World War (1939-1945). 29
- Africa. 24
- American Civil War (1861-1865). 24
- Florida -- Jacksonville. 22
- United States. 22
- College presidents. 21
- Florida -- Saint Augustine. 21
- personal narratives 20
- Agriculture. 19
- Seminole Indians. 18
- Travel. 17
- Tourism. 16
- Universities and colleges -- Faculty. 16
- Universities and colleges. 16
- Slavery. 14
- Sugar trade. 14
- Caribbean Area. 13
- Education. 13
- African Americans. 12
- Cuba -- Havana. 12
- Florida -- Everglades. 12
- Haiti. 12
- United States -- Confederate States of America. 12
- Architecture, Modern. 11
- Citrus fruit industry. 11
- Diaries. 11
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). 11
- Latin America. 11
- Accounting. 10
- Authors, American. 10
- College students -- Political activity. 10
- Conservation of natural resources. 10
- Eighteenth century. 10
- Elections. 10
- Florida -- Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway. 10
- Florida -- Tampa. 10
- Plantations. 10
- Railroads. 10
- Revolution (Cuba : 1959). 10
- Architecture -- Designs and plans. 9
- Civil rights. 9
- College students. 9
- Education, Higher. 9
- Florida -- Alachua County. 9
- Mexico. 9
- Military campaigns. 9
- Politicians. 9
- Universities and colleges -- Societies, etc. 9
- World War (1914-1918). 9
- sources (general concept) 9
- Environmental protection. 8
- Florida -- Miami. 8
- Forests and forestry. 8
- France. 8
- Germany. 8
- Greek letter societies. 8
- Historic buildings. 8
- Holocaust survivors. 8
- International relations. 8
- Military history. 8
- Music. 8
- New York (State). 8
- Plantation life. 8
- Postcards. 8
- Puerto Rico. 8
- Spain. 8
- West Indies. 8
- Women -- Societies and clubs. 8
- Architectural drawing. 7
- College sports. 7
- Colonization. 7
- Florida -- Fernandina. 7
- Jews -- Migrations. 7
- Journalism. 7
- Nature conservation. 7
- Novelists, American. 7
- Political campaigns. 7
- Seminole War, 2nd (1835-1842). 7
- Spanish-American War (1898). 7
- Western Front (World War (1939-1945)). 7
- depictions (visual works) 7
- American literature. 6
- Artists. 6
- Brazil. 6
- Buildings. 6
- Commerce. 6
- Emigration and immigration. 6
- Florida -- Everglades National Park. 6 ∧ less
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- English 980
- Spanish; Castilian 83
- French 44
- Multiple languages 36
- German 25
- Hebrew 14
- Portuguese 11
- Yiddish 11
- Italian 9
- Dutch; Flemish 6
- Polish 4
- Russian 4
- Hungarian 3
- Lithuanian 3
- Afrikaans 2
- Aymara 2
- Chinese 2
- Greek, Modern (1453-) 2
- Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan 2
- Swedish 2
- Amharic 1
- Arabic 1
- Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE); Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE) 1
- Batak languages 1
- Bulgarian 1
- Catalan; Valencian 1
- Czech 1
- Danish 1
- Finnish 1
- Haitian; Haitian Creole 1
- Japanese 1
- Judeo-Arabic 1
- Latin 1
- Latvian 1
- Lingala 1
- Creek 1
- Nahuatl languages 1
- Ndebele, South; South Ndebele 1
- Norwegian 1
- Shona 1
- Sotho, Southern 1
- Swahili 1
- Xhosa 1 ∧ less
- Names
- University of Florida. 67
- University of Florida. Office of the President. 18
- United States. Congress. Florida delegation 13
- University of Florida. Libraries. 12
- University of Florida. Student Government. 12
- Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan, 1896-1953. 10
- Florida. Board of Regents. 9
- United States. Congress. House. 8
- University of Florida. Agricultural Experiment Station. 8
- Florida Agricultural College (Lake City, Fla.). 7
- Florida. Legislature. Senate. 7
- Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016. 6
- Florida. Legislature. House of Representatives. 6
- United States. Congress. Senate. 6
- University of Florida. College of Law. 6
- Catholic Church. 5
- Florida. State Agricultural College. 5
- Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board. 5
- Pepper, Claude, 1900-1989. 5
- University of Florida (Lake City, Fla.). 5
- University of Florida. Office of Academic Affairs. 5
- University of Florida. University College. 5
- WRUF (Radio station : Gainesville, Fla.). 5
- American Association of University Professors. University of Florida Chapter. 4
- East Florida Seminary (Gainesville, Fla.). 4
- Florida Cooperative Extension Service. 4
- Florida East Coast Railway. 4
- Florida Gators (Football team). 4
- Florida. Supreme Court. 4
- Hennique, Léon, 1851-1935. 4
- Kennedy, Stetson, 1916-2011. 4
- Movimiento Revolucionario 26 de Julio. 4
- Reitz, J. Wayne (Julius Wayne) 4
- Smith, Lillian (Lillian Eugenia), 1897-1966. 4
- United States. Army. 4
- University of Florida. Chemistry Department. 4
- University of Florida. College of Agriculture. 4
- University of Florida. College of Education. 4
- University of Florida. College of Pharmacy. 4
- University of Florida. Department of Music. 4
- Weaver, Rudolph, 1880-1944. 4
- Yonge, Julien Chandler, 1879-1962. 4
- Carleton, William G. (William Graves), 1901-1982. 3
- Catts, Sidney Johnston, 1863-1936. 3
- Democratic Party (Fla.) State Executive Committee. 3
- Douglas, Marjory Stoneman. 3
- Flagler, Henry Morrison, 1830-1913. 3
- Florida Blue Key (Fraternity). 3
- Florida Defenders of the Environment. 3
- Florida League of Women Voters. 3
- Florida State University. 3
- Florida. Board of Control. 3
- Florida. Legislature. 3
- Florida. Legislature. Legislative Investigation Committee. 3
- Gannon, Michael, 1927-2017. 3
- Holland, Spessard L. (Spessard Lindsey), 1892-1971. 3
- Hurston, Zora Neale. 3
- Jones, Marshall B. 3
- Knight, Peter Oliphant, 1865-1946. 3
- Martí, José, 1853-1895. 3
- Miller, J. Hillis (Joseph Hillis), 1899-1953. 3
- Patrick, Rembert W. (Rembert Wallace), 1909-1967. 3
- Phi Kappa Phi. University of Florida Chapter. 3
- Rolfs, P. H. (Peter Henry), 1865-1944. 3
- Scudder, Delton Lewis, 1906- 3
- Smathers, George A. (George Armistead), 1913-2007. 3
- State Plant Board of Florida. 3
- Tigert, John James, 1882-1965. 3
- Trujillo Molina, Rafael Leónidas, 1891-1961. 3
- United States. Forest Service. 3
- University of Florida. College of Business Administration. 3
- University of Florida. College of Fine Arts. 3
- University of Florida. College of Journalism and Communications. 3
- University of Florida. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. 3
- University of Florida. College of Medicine. 3
- University of Florida. Committee on University Libraries. 3
- University of Florida. Department of English. 3
- University of Florida. General Extension Division. 3
- University of Florida. Graduate School. Office of the Dean. 3
- University of Florida. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. 3
- University of Florida. Office of the Registrar. 3
- WUFT (Television station : Gainesville, Fla.). 3
- Weil, Joseph, 1897- 3
- Yerkes Laboratories of Primate Biology. 3
- Yulee, David Levy, 1810-1886. 3
- American Bar Association 2
- Anderson , James Nesbitt. 2
- Andrews, Charles Oscar, 1877-1946. 2
- Arnett, William Tobias. 2
- Bannister, Turpin C. (Turpin Chambers), 1904-1982. 2
- Baskin, Norton S. 2
- Belknap Collection for the Performing Arts. 2
- Bowen, Robert O., 1920-2003. 2
- Brady, Marna Venable, 1904-1984. 2
- Caldwell, Millard Fillmore, 1897-1984. 2
- Carr, Archie, 1909-1987. 2
- Carrère & Hastings. 2
- Carter, Jerry W., Sr., 1887-1971. 2
- Chase, Joshua Coffin, 1858-1948. 2
- Chase, Sydney Octavius, 1860-1941. 2 ∧ less