Florida -- Saint Augustine.
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
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 Photo Album
Photo album containing 113 photos depicting Florida landscapes. Examples include St. Augustine, Jacksonville, and Palm Beach.
A.M. and Florence Taylor Papers
Correspondence, photographs, documents, accounts, engagement books, address books, and newspaper clippings related to Abram Morris and Florence Taylor.
C. Farris Bryant Papers
Charles Bingham Reynolds Papers
The papers of journalist and historical writer, Charles Bingham Reynolds, include his book, Old Saint Augustine, as well as writings from his travel magazines.
David Snedeker Collection of Florida Stereoviews
The Snedeker Collection of Florida stereoviews contains over 2,000 stereoscopic images from the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These images depict Florida fauna, flora, landscapes, architecture, waterways, and people, including African Americans.
Duvall Family Letters
Letters from Alma and Ralph Duvall in St. Augustine, Florida to their daughter Glorian at the Lasell Seminary School in Newton, Massachusetts during the 1927 winter season. The correspondence provides a detailed account of the Duvall's Florida adventures along with ample advice and direction to their boarding school daughter.
Edward W. Lawson Collection
Lawson was a prominent amateur historian in the St. Augustine Historical Society. The collection contains his research, correspondence, unofficial society meeting minutes, and assorted legal documents.
Edythe Stuart Floyd Collection
Papers and personal correspondence between Edythe Stuart Floyd and family members and friends of the Floyd family of Marion County, Jacksonville, and St. Augustine, who were intermarried with the Whitsett family of southern California. Letters from Albert W. Gilchrist form part of correspondence.
Federal Bureau of Investigation St. Augustine Surveillance Files
Photocopies of surveillance records of racial tension in St. Augustine by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.