Florida.
Found in 249 Collections and/or Records:
Claire Imredy Schiller Lashley Papers
Correspondence and papers relating to Instinctive Behavior which Claire Schiller Lashley edited and translated.
Claude H. Willoughby Papers
Biographical material, manuscripts, a few published articles, and chronologically-arranged correspondence. The materials provide information about the early activities of the College of Agriculture, particularly relating to the dairy and range cattle industries.
Claude L'Engle Papers
The L'Engle Papers contain materials relating to L'Engle's career as a newspaper editor and politician in Florida.
Claude L'Engle Scrapbook
One news clipping scrapbook containing news coverage of the controversy surrounding a libel suit concerning John Graham, put forth by Peter O. Knight against Claude L'Engle.
Claude Pepper Campaign Speech
Senator Pepper discusses his position on the issues in the 1950 election.
Connie Mack III Political Papers
Cotman Family Papers
Photographs, articles, awards, memorabilia and other documents related to the Cotman Family. Illinoy Cotman was the oldest African American resident in Archer, Florida who could recite details from the Rosewood massacre of 1922. Her son, Henry Earl Cotman was one of the first African American students to graduate from the University of Florida College of Medicine in 1970.
COVID-19 Florida Farmworkers Collection
Digital content captured from websites, social media sites, newspapers, and the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) about Florida farmworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic from 2020-2022.
Cross Creek Trial (Cason vs. Baskin) Papers
Correspondence, legal papers, and other materials pertaining to the trial of Cason vs. Baskin (the Cross Creek Trial) involving author Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.
