correspondence
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Achille Murat Letters
Correspondence between Achille Murat and Comte Thibaudeau on various topics, including Murat's life in Florida, his views on American government, and observations of American life.
Albinia Lucy Cust Wherry Correspondence
Letters from scholars regarding Wherry's research, especially relating to her article "The Dancing Tower Processions of Italy."
B. S. Hile Correspondence
Letters written by B. S. Hile to his family while he is living and employed in Havana, Cuba.
Bailey Family Papers
Civil War correspondence written by Casermo Bailey, and miscellaneous correspondence and business papers by Bailey family members, including James Bailey and Mary Bailey.
B.L. Pemstein Papers
Correspondence of B.L. "Bunny" Pemstein, a young Jewish Navy recruit stationed at Key West during World War II.
Business Letters Describing the Financial Market in Cuba
Includes correspondence, dated 1867-1871, from agents in Cuba reporting on business and market conditions to merchants in Portland, Maine.
Caleb Jewett King, Sr. Papers
Letters to Caleb King as an editorial writer at the Florida Times-Union (arranged in a scrapbook), and other correspondence.
Carlos González Blanco Collection
The collection includes the letters that Carlos González Blanco wrote to his wife, mother, and daughter while he was a political prisoner in various Cuban jails. It also includes his mother's correspondence with Latin American and U.S. presidents, and international organizations, such as Amnesty International and the Red Cross, regarding the situation of her son and two brothers, who were also political prisoners.
Charles M. Duren Letters
Eighteen letters from Charles M. Duren to his parents from Florida during the Civil War; includes a special order and transcripts.
Charles Seton Papers
Personal, business, and legal papers of Charles Seton of Fernandina, Florida.