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Standard Oil Florida Road Map with Pictorial Guide
Tags: Alhambra; Castillo de San Marcos; Castillo de San Marcos National Monument; Clearwater; Daytona Beach; De Leon, Ponce; Florida; fortress; Fountain of Youth; Gainesville; General Drafting Company, Inc.; Lakeland; Lightner Museum of Hobbies; Mantanzas River; Menéndez de Avilés, Pedro; North River; Old Spanish Treasury; Oldest House; Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse; orlando; Ripley's Believe It or Not; Ripley's Robert L.; road map; Sanford; Sebastian River; Shrine of Nuestra Senora de la Leche; Spanish; Spanish colony; SR 1; SR 27; St. Augustine; St. Augustine City Gates; St. Petersburg; Standard Oil Company; Stephen Foster Memorial; Suwannee River; Tampa; U.S. 1; U.S. 29; Villa Zorayda; Wax Museum; White Springs
Park Avenue Postcard
History of Orange County, Florida: Narrative and Biographical
Tags: Albertson Public Library; American Red Cross; Apopka; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Autrey, L. M.; Beacham, B.; Beardall, William; Bithlo; Blackman, Lucy Worthington; Blackman, William Fremont; Boyer, Chauncey A.; Bradshaw, J. N.; Browne, Charles A.; Cawston, Arthur H.; Central Avenue; Cheney, J. M.; Christ, C. D.; Coursen, W. A.; Court Street; Crawford, George W. Yancey, T. A.; Dick, E. A.; Dickenson, R. M.; Dickson, H. H.; E. O. Painter Printing Company; Edwards, William; Ferguson, F. L.; Fort Christmas; Fort Gatlin; Fuller, John T.; Giles, James L.; Glenn, William; Gotha; Greenwood Cemetery; Guild, William A.; Hand, Carey; Hill, S. B.; Holt, Chauncey; Holt, Hamilton; Hutchins, Victory; Jenkins, R. A.; Johnson, S. A.; Lawton, J. A.; Lehmann, Karl; Lewter, F. A.; Lynch, W. B.; MacDonald, R. D.; Maitland; Martin, W. E.; Morse, C. H.; Mosquito County; Newton, V. B.; O'Neal, W. R.; Oakland; Ocoee; Orange Avenue; orange county; Orange County Chamber of Commerce; Orange County Courthouse; Orange General Hospital; orlando; Orlando Chamber of Commerce; Orlando Municipal Auditoriuml; Palmer, Willis L.; public schools; Rand, Frederic H.; Robinson; Robinson, B. M.; Robinson, Samuel A.; Rollins College; Safford, Mary A.; Sanford; settlers; Simmons, J. W.; Sinclair's Real Estate Agency; Speer, James G.; Sperry, Frank Ezra; Sweetapple, H. B.; Swope, O. P.; Taft; Tangerine; Temple, W. C.; The Making of Hawaii: A Study in Social Evolution; Tilden, L. W.; town well; Townsend, L. C.; Ward, C. H.; Whitman, Alton B.; Whitner, J. N.; Windermere; Winter Garden; Winter Park; Wright, A. L.; Yale University; Yowell, N. P.; Zellwood
Florida's Turnpike Map, 1964
Florida's Turnpike and Interstate System Map, 1967
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Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida: Reminiscent-Historic-Biographic
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Minor and Brother; Taft, William H.; Talbot County, Georgia; Tallahassee; Tampa; Tampa & Gulf Railroad; Taylor Safe Manufacturing Company; Telfair County, Georgia; Tennessee; Texas; Thayer, Jessie M.; The Arcade; The Auk; The Citizen; The Jacksonville Times-Union; The Lodge; The Orange County citizen; The Orange County Reporter; The Orlando Reporter-Star; The Orlando Star; The Reporter-Star; The Seminole; The Sentinel; The Tampa Tribune; Thompson, Albert; Thompson, Dexter C.; Three Graces Lakes; Tiedkie; Tilden; Tilden, L. F.; Tilden, Minnie M.; Titusville; Toronto, Canada; Town Herman, Wisconsin; Trammell, Park; Tullahoma, Tennessee; Turner, Anna Belle; Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; Tyner, C. R.; Union; University Law School; University of Pennsylvania; Vanderbilt; Vermont; Vick, J. H.; Vick, Willie L.; Vicksburg; Virginia; Wakalla, South Carolina; Wallerfield Sarah A.; Walton, Edwin S.; Warlow, T. Picton; Warnell Lumber Company; Warnell Lumber company Millers; Washington Place; Washington, D. C.; Watkins Block; Watson; Weathersbee, Allen; Wekiva River; Wekiwa River; Wekiwa Springs; Welaka; West Virginia; White, W. G.; Whitner, J. N.; Wiggs, Annie B.; Wilcox County, Georgia; Wilcox, Mark; Wilcox, Rebekah; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Water and Light Company; Winter Park; Wisconsin Men of Progress; Witherington, Anna Belle Turner; Witherington, H. H.; Woodruff & Watson; Woodruff, Ailsey Collins; Woodruff, Elizabeth Agnes Shine; Woodruff, Emma; Woodruff, Frank; Woodruff, Frank L.; Woodruff, Minnie Elizabeth Devlin; Woodruff, Nannie Galloway; Woodruff, Seth; Woodruff, Seth W.; Woodruff, W. W. W.; Woodruff, William W.; World's Fair; Yowell-Duckworth Building; Yulee Railroad; Zellwood
Cher-O-Key (May 17, 1929)
Tags: 6th grade; 8th grade; 9th grade; Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1; banquet; Barnett, Robert; baseball; Bersts, Winifred; Beuchler, Belle; Bird, Joe; Board of Education; Boggs, Robert; Bray, Clara; Broadbent; Brown; Carter; Catledge, Norman; Chabot, Octavia; Cher-O-Key; Cherokee Junior High School; Cherokee School; citizen; Constitution; Cox, Robert; dancing club; Davis, Billy; decathlon; Delaney Street School; Dye, Charles; Echols; eighth grade; Elkhorn, Lester; Everett, Emory; Ford; Gilbert, bob; Girl Reserves; Glace; Glee Club; Glover, Meadows; Grand Avenue Elementary; Grant, Curtis; Greer, Charles; Hage, Allen; Harney, Margaret; Henderson, Cox, Lawson; Hillcrest Grammar School; honor society; Johnson, Elizabeth; Joiner, C. J.; Jones; journalism; Journalism Club; junior high school; Karst, Arthur; Kazarosian, Shan; Klne, Jack; Lake Gatlin; Laverty, Beulah; Lawson, Richard; Lerch, Ruth; Manson, Helen; McEwan, Dorothy; McGarity, William; McKinnon, Carolyn; Memorial Gym; Meyer; Meyer, Betty; Mitchell; Mothers and Daughters Banquet; Mothers Day; Murphy, Frank; Myer; Neal, Lucille; newspaper; Nichols, Thomas; ninth grade; O'Berg, Gilbert; orange county; orlando; Parent-Teacher Association; Parker, Barbara; Parker, Lannas; Peral, Thomas; Pettay, Jean; Pillow, Maud Ola; Powers, Ormond; practical arts club; Price, Harry; PTA; Routh, Florida; school; school newspaper; sewing club; sixth grade; soccer; students; Taylor, Connie; teachers; tennis; That Wonderful Mother of Mine; Thompson; track and field; Trimble, Betty; Turner, Stewart; Way, Yulee; West Central Elementary; Whistler, James McNeill; Whistler's Mother; Williams, Bob; Williams, Champ; Williams, Fred; Woolworth, Bob; YMCA; Young Men's Christian Association
Walt Disney Road Atlas for Cast Members
Tags: 2 R's - Read'n & Rite'n; 20,000 Leagues; 24KT Precious Adornments; Adventureland; Adventureland Veranda; America Gardens Theatre; Americana Dutch Resort; Arribas Brothers Warehouse; Artespaña; Aunt Polly's; Avenue of the Stars; Bath Parlor; Baton Rouge Lounge; Bay Lake; Bear Island Road; Big Pine Drive; Big Thunder Mountain Railroad; Bike Barn; Bonnet Creek Drive; Buena Vista Construction Company; Buena Vista Medical Clinic; Campfire Program; Canada; Cap'n Jack's Oyster Bar; Car Care Drive; Caribbean Drive; Caribbean Plaza; Carousel of Progress; cast members; Center Drive; China; Christmas Chalet; Cinderella's Golden Carousel; Circle-Vision 360; Columbia Harbour House; CommuniCore; Community Drive; Contemporary Resort; Country Address; Country Bear Jamboree; Cristal Arts; Crockett, Davy; Crystal Palace; Davy Crockett's Canoes; Diamond Jubilee; Discovery Island; Disney Inn; Dopey Drive; Dumbo; Earth Station; Empress Lilly Riverboat; Enchanted Groves; EPCOT Center; Epcot Center Drive; Fantasyland; Fantasyland Dining Room; Fatasy Faire; Floridian Lagoon; Fort Sam Clemens; Fort Wilderness Campground; Fort Wilderness Campground Resort; Fort Wilderness Trail; France; Friendship Landing; Frontage Road; Frontier Way; Frontierland; Frontierland Railroad Statio; Gateway to Scandinavia; Germany; Gourmet Pantry; Grand Floridian Beach Resort; Grand Prix Raceway; Great Southern Craft Company; Green House; Hall of Presidents; Haunted Mansion; Heidelberger's Deli; Hilton; Horizons; Hospitality House; Hot House; Hotel Plaza Boulevard; Howard Johnson; I-4; If You Had Wings; Interstate 4; It's a Small World; It's A Small World After All; Italy; Japan; Journey Into Imagination; Jungle Cruise; Keel Boats; Kennel Club; KinderCare; King Stefan's Banquet Hall; Lake Bryan; Lake Buena Vista; Lake Buena Vista Village; Lake Mable; Liberty Square; Liberty Tree Tavern; Lite Bite; Little Lake Bryan; Little Lake Bryan Drive; Live Oak Lane; Mad Tea Party; Magic Kingdom; Magic Kingdom Drive; Magnolia Golf Course; Main Street Railroad Station; Main Street U.S.A.; Meadow Traiding Post; Mexico; MGM Studios; Mickey & Company; Mickey's Character Shop; Mile Long Bar; Mission to Mars; Monorail Station; Morocco; Mr. Toad's Wild Ride; Norway; Odyssey Restaurant; Palm Drive; Palm Golf Course; Pecos Bill's Cafe; Peter Pan's Flight; Pickett Suite; Pinocchio Village Haus; Pioneer Hall; Pirates of the Caribbean; Pleasure Island; Polynesian Village Resort; Pottery Chalet; RCID Fire Department; Reams Riad; Reedy Creek; Resort Wear Unlimited; River Country; Riverboat Landing; road map; Royal Plaza; Sachet In; Sassy's; Sawyer, Tom; Settlement Traiding Post; Seven Seas Drive; Seven Seas Lagoon; Shoe Time; Showcase Plaza; Sir Edward's Haberdasher; Snow White's Adventure; South Lake; Space Mountain; Spaceship Earth; SR 535; SR 536; Starjets; Sun Bank; Swiss Family Treehouse; The American Adventure; The Land; The Living Seas; Tom Sawyer Island; Tom Sawyer Rafts; Tomorrowland; Tomorrowland Terrace; Topiary Lane; Town Square; Town Square Cafe; Toys Fantastique; Trail Blazer Corral; Tropical Seranade; U.S. 192; United Kingdom; Universe of Energy; Village Gifts and Sundries; Village Ice Cream Parlour & Bake Shop; Village Lake; Village Lounge; Village Restaurant; Village Spirits; Viscount; Vista Boulevard; Vista United Telecommunications; Walt Disney World; Walt Disney World Village; Wedway Peoplemover Station; West Wilderness Road; Windjammer Dock Shop; World Drive; World of Motion; World Showcase Lagoon; World Showcase Promenade
Visit of President Lyndon B. Johnson to Orlando, Florida Program
Tags: Allen, Johnny; Allen, Linton; Alligoof, Bob; Anderson, Martin; Baker, Joe; Baker, John A.; band; Barber, Dixie; Barbour, Don; Bell, Rose; Bishop, Robert J. Central Florida Coordinator; Bloch, Sonny; Brechner, Joe; budget commissioner; candidates; Capeheart, William; Carr, Robert S.; Carter, Betty; Cathedral Church of St. Luke; Central Boulevard; Cheery Plaza Hotel; Clerk of Circuit Court; Clerk of Criminal Court; Colonial Drive; Colonial Plaza; Congress; Constable; Cooper, Jimmy; Cooper, Richard; county commissioner; county delegation; county solicitor; Davis, Cliff; Democratic candidate; Democratic Party; Democrats; Dial, William; Evans, Don; Florida 11th Congressional District; Florida state representative; Florida state senator; Freeman, Cliff; Gay, Clarence; Gieger, Will; Goad, Don; Gray, Francis C.; Heweitt, O. P., Jr.; high school; high school ban; Hollard, Spessard L.; Hooper, M. M.; Horrell, James; Inman, Jack; Jacobs, John; Johnson for President Committee; Johnson, Beth; Johnson, Lyndon Baines; Keezel, Jimmy; Keezel, Mildred; Kennedy, John M.; Kennedy, Ted; Land, Henry; Limpus, Charles; mayor; McCoy Terminal; McMahon, Alice; Middleton, Frances; Newell, Arthur W.; Orange Avenue; orange county; Orange County Commissioner; Orange County Democratic Executive Committee; Orange County Solicitor; orchestra; orlando; Perkins, Paul; president; school board; senator; sheriff; Smathers, George; Sonny Bloch Orchestra; Starr, David; Supervisor of Registration; Sutton, John A.; tax collector; Thigpen, Kenneth; Turnbull, William S.; Willey, G. T.; Wills, Mel; Wise, William; Wood, Earl
Tremont Hotel Postcard
The Scottish Rite Fall Reunion Pamphlet
State Bank of Orlando and Trust Company Postcard
State Bank of Orlando Check to Burlington Savings Bank (January 4, 1905)
Seaboard Air Line Railroad Time Tables: Route of the Steamliners
Tags: American Riviera; Amtrak; Atlanta, Georgia; Atlantic Coast; Birmingham, Alabama; Bok Singing Tower; Camellia; Cypress Gardens; Greyhound; Gulf Coast; Gulf Coast Motor Line; Highlands Hammock State Park; Homosassa Springs; New York City, New York; Palmland; Portsmouth & Roanoke Rail; Raleigh & August Air-Line Railroad; Raleigh & Gaston Railroad; Robinson, John; Seaboard & Roanoke; Seaboard Air Line system; Seaboard Airline Railroad; Silver Comet; Silver Meteor; Silver Springs; steamliner; Tamiami Trail Tours; Washington, D. C.; West Palm Beach; Western Union
Recruit Training Sounds to Remember
Post Office Postcard
Orlando, Fla. The City Beautiful
Tags: Albertson Public Library; Amherst Apartments; Angebilt Hotel; Cathedral School; Cincinnati Reds; Confederate Monument; construction; Electric, Light, and Ice; First Baptist Church; First Methodist Episcopal Church; First Presbyterian Church; Lake Cherokee; Lake Copeland; Lake Eola; Lake Ivanhoe; Lucerne Circle; Memorial High School; oaks; Orange Avenue; Orange Court Apartment Hotel; orlando; Orlando Country Club; Orlando Courthouse; Pine Street; pines; population; San Juan Hotel; State Bank of Orlando and Trust Company; Tinker Field
Memorial High School on Lake Eola Postcard
Tags: city hall; Hanner, J. C.; Hanner, J.C.; Harley Hotel; Helmsley, Harry; Helmsley, Leona; high school; HOTEL; junior high school; Kahler Plaza Inn; Lake Eola; lakes; Memorial High School; Memorial Junior High School; Mumford, Ronald M.; orlando; Orlando City Hall; Robert Meyer Hotel; school; Sheraton; The Metropolitan; Washington Street
Lake Lucerne Postcard
Fountain in Lake Eola Park Postcard
First Presbyterian Church of Orlando Postcard
First Methodist Church of Orlando Postcard
Tags: Ashbury Hall; church; Cook, Thomas; First Methodist Church of Orlando; First Methodist Episcopal Church of Orlando; First United Methodist Church of Orlando; Genuine Curteich-Chicago; Jackson Street; Ledbetter Building; Methodism; Methodist church; Methodists; Orange News Company; orlando; Wesley Hall
First Baptist Church of Orlando Postcard
Dickson Azalea Park Postcard
Tags: azaleas; Berry Avenue; Carl T. Langford Park; Central Boulevard; Cinicinnati, Ohio; Cook, Thomas; Delaney, J.; Dickson; elephant ears; Fern Creek; ferns; garden; lilies; oaks; Orange News Company; orlando; parks; Robinson Street; Rosearden Drive; Schlolman, Lucy; St. Petersburg; Tamiami; Tamiami Hotel; Tamiamil Schlolman, L.; Tichnor Quality Views; Washington Street
Angebilt Hotel Postcard
Westside Grammar Elementary School Fourth Grade Class, 1963-1964
Sanford High School was originally established at 301 West Seventh Street in…
Sanford Junior High School Graduating Class, 1936-1937
Sanford Grammar School Fifth Grade Class, 1921-1922
Sanford High…
Lady Liberty Historic Marker
Big Tree Park is located at 761 General Hutchinson…
Lady Liberty at Seminole Big Tree Park
Big Tree Park is located at 761 General Hutchinson Parkway in Longwood,…
Memorandum by Chase & Company (April 8, 1924)
Tags: advertising; California; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus growers; citrus industry; Florida Citrus Exchange; Florida Citrus Sign-Up Day; grading; grapefruit; market; marketing; merchandising; orlando; packing; pre-coloring; shipping; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase, Jr., to Sydney Octavius Chase, Sr. and Joshua Coffin Chase (June 13, 1933)
Tags: American Telephone & Telegraph Company; Attaberry; Austin car; Australia; Burton; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; Chase, Sydney Octavius, Jr.; Chase, Sydney Octavius, Sr.; citrus; citrus industry; farmers; Farmers' Marketing System; fruits; growers; Lake County; market; marketing; Mellon, Andrew; Municipal Auditorium; Nutting, L. B; Nutting, L.B.; orlando; Pennsylvania Railway; Pickard, A. E.; shippers; shipping; Southern Railway; Stockfeld, H. H.; vegetables; Way, S. Y.
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (October 19, 1934)
Tags: AFG; Asheville, North Carolina; Askew, Harry L.; Atlantic Commission Company; Auburndale; Aurin; Aycrigg, George B.; Blend, W. T.; Borland, Harry L.; California; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus growers' Florida Citrus Exchange; citrus industry; Clark, Frank G.; Clearing House; Commander, C. C.; Cornell, H. E.; Daniells, W. C.; Daniells, W.C.; DeLand; Democrats; Edwards, L. C.; FCE; Federal Marketing Agreement; freight rates; Frostproof; grapefruit; Grower Control Committee; Hitler, Adolf; Holland; Howey; Jews; Kirkland, L. P.; Lake Gem; Lake Wales; Lakeland; Largo; Lowry, L. L.; LWCGA; McReynolds, Judson J.; Mouser, W. H.; Ocala; oranges; orlando; Parrish, J. J.; Patterson, E. E.; Pickard, A. F.; Portland, Oregon; Republican; River City; Roe, W. G.; Sanford; Seattle, Washington; Sebastian; shipping; Sligh, Jeff; Southern Railway; Spokane, Washington; Stewart, C. A.; Tampa; Taylor, John S.; The Orlando Sentinel; The Tampa Tribune; Tillman, James; Titusville; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Valencias; Vero Beach; Vickers, E. W.; Walker, Marvin H.; Washington, D.C.; Whitehair, Francis P.; Winter Haven; Winter Park; Yarnell, I. A.; Young, A. W.
The State Farmers Market
Tags: 13th Street; Anderson, Sandy; chamber of commerce; Dorner, Fred F.; Dutton, Edith; Farm Bureau; farmers’ market; farming; filling station; Florida State Market Bureau; French Avenue; French, Alex; fruits; Lehman, H. J.; Long, Mary Leffler; Michaels, J. G.; Papworth, Harry M.; produce; restaurant; Sanford; Sanford on the St. John's; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Schmach, Gus; Seminole Agricultural Club; Thirteenth Street; vegetables
The New Market
Tags: 13th Street; celery; Central Florida; chamber of commerce; cold storage; construction; crops; distribution; Dorner, Fred; farmers; farmers’ market; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; federal government; FERA; French Avenue; fruit; Kiwanis Club; produce; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Seminole Agricultural Club; Seminole County; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; vegetable; wholesale
The Farmers' Market
Sanford State Farmer's Market
Sanford State Farmers' Market Restaurant
Sanford State Farmer's Market Building Unit 5
Sanford State Farmer's Market: Building Unit 5 Floorplan
Aerial View of Sanford State Farmers' Market After 1957 Fire
The Sanford State Farmers' Market, located at 1300 South French Avenue, was founded in 1934 in order to provide a central location in which farmers…
Sanford State Farmers' Market, 1934
Sanford Farmers Market is Third Largest in State: Annual Business is Around $700,000 in Florida Products
Tags: 13th Street; Arcadia; Balmes, George; Bonifay; Branford; Bushnell; Central Florida; Chase and Company; Chipley; citrus; Cocoa; commissioner; Commissioner of Agriculture; cooling room; Dade City; Dawson, C. R.; DeFuniak Springs; Dorner, Fred F.; Dunn, Charles Sr.; farmers; farmers’ market; federal government; Florida City; Fort Pierce; French Avenue; fruit; Haines, B. F.; Holly Hill; Jay; Johnson, Alex R.; La Belle; Lake City; Lee, Charles; Leffler, William A.; Lehman, H. J.; Lehman, Karl; Live Oak; Marianna; Mayo, Nathan; Meisch, Frank; Meisch, John; Nickel, Henry; packing house; Papworth, Harry M.; Pompano Beach; Postal Telegraph; Rhodes, L. M.; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Sanford State Farmers' Market Advisory Board; Schmach, Gus; Seminole County; Starke; Thirteenth Street; Titusville; Tooke, Harry; vegetable; Wauchula; Western Union; wholesale; Wight, Ralph B.; Williston
Celery Capital
Tags: 13th Street; ACL; agriculture; American Fruit Grower Publishing Company; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; canning plant; celery; Celery City; cypress; cypress lumber; cypress tree; Dawson, C. R.; Deep Swamp timber; factories; farmers; farmers’ market; Florida; Florida Grower; Florida State Farmers' Market; Florida State Market Board; freeze; fruit; fruit juice plant; Longwood; lumber; marketing; Markham; meat packinghouse; milling; Osceola; pine timber; SAL; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Seaboard Air Line; Seminole Big Tree Park; Seminole County; St. Johns River; The Senator; timber; vegetable; wholesale
Papworth Tenders C of C Resignation from Market Body
Tags: 13th Street; chairman; chamber of commerce; farmers; farmers’ market; French Avenue; Papworth, Harry M.; resignation; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Sanford State Farmers' Market Controlling Board; Sanford State Farmers' Market Controlling Committee; Seminole County; Seminole County Chamber of Commerce; South Florida; Thirteenth Street
Papworth Again Named to Head Market's Board: Two are Re-Elected to Advisory Body, Lehman Reports
Tags: 13th Street; chairman; election; farmers’ market; FERA; French Avenue; Jacksonville; Johnson, Alex; Leffler, W. A.; Lehman, H. J.; Meisch, John, Sr.; Papworth, Harry M.; re-election; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Sanford State Farmers' Market Advisory Board; Schmach, Gus; Thirteenth Street; Tooke, Harry
Notables to Be Here for Dedication: Public Urged to Join High State Officers in Ceremonies Set for 2:30 Tomorrow
Tags: 13th Street; ACL; administrator; Apgar, T. K.; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Brant, Martin J.; Central Florida; chamber of commerce; City of Sanford; commissioner; Commissioner of Agriculture; congressman; dedication; Dorner, Fred F.; farmers’ mark; farming; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FERA; Florida Governor; Florida State Comptroller; Florida State Marketing Commissioner; Florida state senator; Florida State Treasurer; French Avenue; governor; Hiatt, S. W.; Knott; Lee, J. M.; Leffler, William A.; Lehmann, Karl; marketing; Mayo, Nathan; Meisch, John; Michael, J. G.; O'Kelley, E. B.; O'Kelley, E.B.; Papworth, Harry M.; Parrish, J. J.; Rhodes, L. M.; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Scholtz, David; Sears, Joe; Seminole County; senator; Shinholser, S. O.; Shinholser, S.O.; Smith, W. R.; superintendent; Swope, O. P.; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; Thurston, Peter; Valdez Hotel; Walker, J. P.; warehouse; WDBO; wholesale; Williams, Susan; Williams, William N.
Nearly 50 of 108 Stalls at Farmers' Market Already Have Been Rented
Tags: 13th Street; Advisory and Supervisory Board; Akin, B. E.; Britt, W. H.; Brown Brothers; Cameron, E. J.; Carroll, B. R.; Chase and Company; Community Canning Center; Dingfelder, C. I.; Dingfelder, M.; farmers’ market; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FERA; Florida State Market Board; French Avenue; Godsey, Abe; Harnage, E. C.; Hathaway, W. E.; Howard, B. A.; Langford and Son; Moses, M.; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Sanford-Oviedo Truck Growers; Seminole Tire Shop; Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company; Stevens, A. H.; Stokes Seed Company; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; Thurston, Peter; Western Union Telegraph Company; Whelchel, H. C.; wholesale; William, William N.; Williams, W. B.; Zerrenner, Fred
Sanford State Farmers' Market Mezzanine Office/Storage Floorplan
The Sanford State Farmers' Market, located at 1300 South French Avenue, was founded in 1934 in order to provide a central location in which farmers…
Market to Be Ready for Use This Fall: Better Facility to Be Built
The Sanford State Farmers' Market, located at 1300 South French Avenue, was founded in 1934 in order to…
Tags: 13th Street; Agricultural Extension Service; commissioner; Commissioner of Agriculture; farmers' market; fire; French Avenue; Lewis, L. H.; Mayo, Nathan; Sanford; Sanford City Commission; Sanford City Hall; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Skinner, Tom; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; Thompson, Lee
Sanford State Farmers' Market Retail Facility
FERA Will Furnish Labor, Materials to Build Market Here: Immediate Construction of $75,000 Plant Authorized at Meeting Today
The Sanford State Farmers' Market, located at 1300 South French Avenue,…
Tags: 13th Street; Balmes, George E.; Central Florida; City of Sanford; commissioner; Commissioner of Agriculture; Connor, Jerome A.; construction; Dorner, Fred F.; farmers' market; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FERA; Florida Agricultural Mortgaging Board; Florida Department of Agriculture; French Avenue; Johnson, Alex R.; Mayo, Nathan; Packard, Rex; Rhodes; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Seminole Agricultural Club; Seminole County Chamber of Commerce; Sholtz,David; South Florida; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street
Farmers Market to Be Immediately Rebuilt; Cabinet Meets Today
Tags: 13th Street; Anderson Refrigeration Service; Anderson, Sandy; cabinet; Chase & Company; Cleveland, Mack N., Jr.; Collins, LeRoy; commissioner; Commissioner of Agriculture; Corley, Joe; Downtown Sanford; Emerson, J. A.; farmers' market; fire; fire chief; fire insurance; Frederick, Gordon V.; French Avenue; Goldsboro; governor; Henson, Darrell; insurance; Johnson, A. L.; Johnson, M. J.; Justice, W. Leonard; Kastner, Harold; Kirchhoff, W.E.; Larson, J. Edwin; Lewis, L. H.; Market News Service; Mayo, Nathan; Pate, Theo; Phillips, C. R.; representative; Ripe and Ready Tomato Company; Robinson, Robby; Sanford; Sanford Fire Department; Sanford State Farmers' Market; senator; State Fire Fund; Strenstrom, Douglas; Stymes, Roy; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; Thompson, Lee; Took, Harry; Tooke, Harry; U.S. Navy; Winn-Dixie
Farmers' Market Officially Opens for Transactions: Growers Invited To Use Building Free Until About Jan. 15
Tags: 13th Street; Advisory and Supervisory Board; American Legion Auxiliary; Bullion, Ed; Clause, H. J.; Clause, H.J.; Davis, W. B.; Davis, W.B.; dedication; Dorner, F. F.; Dorner, Fred F.; farmers' market; French Avenue; Knott, W. V.; Knott, W.V.; Mayfair Hotel; Mayo, Nathan; Michael, J. G.; Michael, J.G.; New Year's Eve Ball; Papworth, Harry M.; Rhodes, L. M.; Rhodes, L.M.; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Sanford-Oviedo Truck Growers, Inc.; Sears, Joe; Seminole County Agricultural Association; Smith, W. R.; Smith, W.R.; Swordlin, Jack; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; Thurston, Peter; Western Union; Williams, Edward
Farmers Market is 'Big Business'
Located at 1300 South French Avenue, was founded in 1934 in order to provide a central location in which farmers would…
Tags: 13th Street; broker; Butner, Leo; celery; Department of Agriculture; Dutchmen; Emerson, "Pop"; farmers; farmers' market; Federal Market News Service; French Avenue; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables report; growers; Keene, Walter; marketing; produce; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; Whittle, W. O.; Whittle, W.O.
Farmers' Market Bids Open Today
The Sanford State Farmers' Market, at 1300…
Tags: Arnold Construction Company; bids; competitive bidding; construction; construction firm; engineer; farmers' market; George, Frank G.; Gregg, Gibson and Gregg; Lewis, L.H.; Mann Construction Company; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Skinner, Tom C.; UF; University of Florida; Winter Haven
Farmers' Market Aide Retires
Tags: 13th Street; 16th Street; Butner, Leo; Connor, Doyle; Dutton, Edith; farmers' market; fire; French Avenue; Ings, Laurelle; Ings, Susan; Mayo, Nathan; retirement; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; secretary; Seminole Memorial Hospital; Seneca High School; Sixteenth Street; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; Wilkins, Billy; Wilkins, Cynthia Lynn; Wilkins, June
Explosions Rock City: Flames Visible 6 Miles Away
Tags: 13th Street; 18th Street; Ansley, Hugh; Chevrolet; Cleveland, Mack N. Sr.; Eighteenth Street; farmers' market; fire; firefighters; French Avenue; Navy firefighters; Sanford; Sanford Fire Department; Sanford Fruit Company; Sanford Police Department; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Seminole High School; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; Tooke, Harry; U.S. Navy
Dorner Urges Merchants to Help Agriculture Club Put Over Plan to Build Market
Tags: 13th Street; acquarium; Balmes, George F.; Clermont; Dorner, Fred F.; farmers’ market; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FERA; Florida State Farmers' Wholesale Distributing Market; French Avenue; Grogan, W. P.; Hartsaw, Thomas; Kiwanis Club; Montezuma Hotel; Moughton, Elton J.; Paola; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; Sanford; Sanford Herald; Sanford Kiwanis Club; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Seminole Agriculture Club; Seminole County Chamber of Commerce; Special Zoo Committee; Thirteenth Street; Warm Springs Foundation; White House; zoo
Letter from Cecil A. Tucker II to George Percy (May 15, 1991)
Tags: 13th Street; Board of Seminole County Commissioners; Bronough Street; Bush Boulevard; citrus; citrus packing house; Division of Historical Resources; farmers’ market; French Avenue; museum; National Register of Historic Places; packing house; Percy, George; preservation; R. A. Gray Building; restoration; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Seminole County Commission; Seminole County Commissioners; Seminole County Historical Society; Special Category Grant; Tallahassee; Thirteenth Street; Tucker, Cecil A. II
City Donates 20-Acre Tract for Market
Tags: 13th Street; ACL; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; chamber of commerce; City of Sanford; farmers' market; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FERA; French Avenue; French, Alex V.; Housholder, E. F.; Lehman, Karl; Sanford; Sanford City Commission; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Seminole Agriculture Club; State Marketing Board; Thirteenth Street; Wilson, Fred R.
Helen Stairs Theatre, 2000
Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center Ticket Booth
Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center Stage
Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center Lobby
Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center, 2011
Stage Curtain at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center
Milane Theatre Marker
Original Ladder at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center
Milane Theatre Cornerstone
Tags: Britt, G. L.; Cepero, Laura; Gallespie, R. J.; Helen Stairs Theatre; Higgins, Edward; Lane, Edward F.; Lee, A. W., Jr.; Magnolia Avenue; Milane Amusement Company; Milane Amuseument, Co.; Milane Theatre; Miller, Frank L.; Moughton, Elton J.; Ritz Theater; Showtime Cantina; Walsma, Fred; Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center
Historic Preservation Award for the Helen Stairs Theatre
Tags: Bartholomew, Kay; Barwick, Bill; Beers, Martha M.; Boothe, Beverly Baird; Bossert, Catherine; Bossert, Ed; Cepero, Laura; Colegrove, Richard; Copp, Karen; Cuthbertson, Fran B.; Dale, Larry; Ferrell, Carey; Gross, Gerald; Helen Stairs Theatre; Historic Preservation Award; Kirchhoff, Carol; Magnolia Avenue; Milane Theatre; Muniz, Donna L.; Parsell, Bob; Rambo, Byron; Ritz Restoration Board; Ritz Theater; Rose, Ron; Sanford Historic Trust; Scott, David; Showtime Cantina; Southward, Pat; Stairs, Helen L.; Stairs, Karl; Troutman, Toby; Vangaale, Andrew; Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center; Weinberg, Jim; Yancey, Martha
Balcony at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center
Stage Entrance at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center
Originally the Milane Theatre, the building was constructed at 203 South…
Audience Seating Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center
Former Ritz Theatre Building, 1989
Southwest Side of the Ritz Theatre
Tags: Magnolia Avenue; Ritz Theater
Ritz Theatre Presents the Hit Music Godspell
Northwest View of the Ritz Theatre
Tags: Magnolia Avenue; Ritz Theater
Ritz Theatre Before Renovations
Showtime Cantina, 1989
Corner View of the Ritz Theatre, 1930s
Originally the Milane Theatre, the Ritz was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, the former location of the Star Theatre, an abandoned movie…
Ritz Theatre, 1930s
Tags: Magnolia Avenue; Ritz Theater
Ritz Theater, 1936
Tags: Magnolia Avenue; Ritz Theater
Ritz Theatre, 1950s
Originally the Milane Theatre, the Ritz was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, the former location of the Star Theatre, an abandoned movie house. Scroggs and Ewing, architects from Georgia,…
On the Stage: America's Greatest Hillbilly Comedian Cousin Wilbur
Originally the Milane Theatre, the Ritz was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, the former…
Filming at the Ritz Theater
Letter from David Pearlman to Helen L. Stairs (June 13, 1994)
Originally the Milane Theatre was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, the former location of the Star Theatre, an abandoned…
Audience at the Ritz Theater
Ticket Booth at Milane Theatre A Thing of Beauty
The Milane Theatre was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, the former location of the Star Theatre, an abandoned movie…
Sanford's Broadcast Hour
The Milane Theatre was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, the former location of the Star Theatre, an abandoned movie house. Scroggs and…
Sanford Scores an Epic Hit 'On Air': Reaches 8,000,000 Listeners with Solid Facts
The Milane Theatre was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, the…
Tags: Addio Napolio; Always; Bills, J. C., Jr.; cur nick, Arthur R.; Deep in My Heart; Ford, Bentley; Giles, Erva; Haenschens, Walter G.; Hoff-Mac Battery Company; In Springtime; Just a Cottage Small; Lake, Forrest; Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses; Magnolia Avenue; Marentette, Joseph L.; Milane Theatre; Miller, E. C.; Pearman, R. W.; Sanford Chamber of Commerce; Sanford Friends; Sanford Grove; Sanford Hour on the Air; Sleepy-Time Gal; SUNNY; This Week in Sanford; Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; Walter G. Haenschens Orchestra; WJZ; You Forgot to Remember
Opera House
The Milane Theatre was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue. Scroggs and Ewing, architects from Georgia,…
Tags: Magnolia Avenue; Opera House
Milane Theatre Opened Last Night to Record Breaking House and Could Not Accommodate Any More: But Same Picture Will Be Shown Tonight for Those Who Failed to Get Seats
The Milane Theatre was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, the former location of the Star Theatre, an abandoned…
Let's Go to the Show: Entertainment Menu for Week Beginning July 24th
Tags: Barber, Carmeta; Barthelmess, Dick; Benda; Bow, Clara; Boyd, William; Byram, George L.; Caldwell, Lettie; Classmates; Cooldige, Calvin; Davis, Richard Harding; Edeson, Robert; Eve's Leaves; Fleming, Victor; Gibbs; Gonzalex, F. J.; Greater Movie Season Celebration; Griffin, Emily; Harris, Elmer; Hays, Will H.; Higgins, Edward; Higgins, James; Higgins, Julia; Hogan Lenabelle; Householder, Ernest; Hurt, Leverne; Hurt, Mary; Hurt, Rose; Jackson, James; Joy, Leatrice; Kirtley, C. R.; Let's Go to the Show; Lewis, Sinclair; Little Bear Lake; Magnolia Avenue; Mantrap; Marmont, Perry; Marshall Neilan Studio; Maxwell, Jean; Maxwell, R. C.; McCloud, L. B.; Mero, Percy; Milane Theatre; Miller, Frank; Mitleer, Frank; Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America; Nabers, Ida; Nable, H. C.; Neilan, Marshall; Olcott, Sidney; Palmer, Floydl Wight, Ralf; Perkins, Braxton; Ranson's Folly; Russell, Pardyce; San Bernardino Mountains; Sanford Today; Scoggan, Naomi; Seminole-Sanford Magazine Company; Sharon, J. G.; Sisters Club; Sloane, Paul; Thigpen, Jane; Thigpen, Kathryn; Thigpen, W. F.; Torrence, Ernest; Waite, Eloise; Wiggins, M. S.; Zachry, Claire
Let's Go to the Show: Entertainment Menu for Week Beginning July 19th
Tags: Barrow, Henry; Barrymore, John; Bedford, Barbara; Betz, Matthew; Carew Castle; Chaplin, Charlie; Claire, Gertrude; Conti, Albert; Costello, Dolores; Del Ruth, Roy; Dowling, Joseph; Evan, Larry; Fairfax, Marion; Farley, Dot; First National; Ford, John; Fox, William; Harron, John; Haynes & Ratliff; Hull, E. M.; Lancaster, C. D.; Let's Go to the Show; Levee, M. C.; Lord Carew; Magnolia Avenue; Marshall, Tully; Mathis, June; McDonald, Katherine; Milane Theatre; Moran, Lee; Murray and Mack; Murray, Charley; O'Brien, George; O'Shaughnessy, Edith; Old Loves and New; Once to Every Man; Pidgeon, Walter; Rankin, Arthur; Rork, Ann; Sanford Today; Sennett, Mack; Stone, Lewis; Sweet Daddies; The Desert Healer; The Fighting Heart; The Four Horsemen; The Greater Glory; The Grifters; The Little Irish Girl; The Sea Beast; Viennese Medley; Warner Brothers; Zanuck, Darrly Francis
First Showing of Sanford Picture at Milane Theatre: Is a Bright, Clear Picture and Sure to Draw Large Crowd When Shown
Country Store Night Friday at the Milane
Tags: Ball Hardware Company; Banumel; Baumel's Specialty Shop; Bower, R. C.; Churchwell's; country store; country store night; Diamond Palace; Gillon, J. M.; Lloyd Shoe Store; Magnolia Avenue; McMullen; McMullen's Barber Shop; Milane Theatre; Miller, T. J.; Ritz Theater; Sanford Steam Pressery; T. J. Miller & Son; The Sanford Daily Herald; Weinberg, P.; White, W. H.
This Week in Sanford: Amusement Section (June 28, 1926)
This Week in Sanford: Amusement Section (June 21, 1926)
Tags: Bathelmess, Richard; Beau Geste; Berry, Noah; Born to the West; Brenson, Herbert; Curnick, Arthur R.; Davis; DeJesu, Peter; Dwan, Allan; Eve, A. S.; Fernandez, Bijou; French Foreign Legion; Gabori, Edward; Gray, Gilda; Grey, Zane; Hagedorn, Herman; Hones, William; Hopper, Frank; Just Suppose; Kerr, Geofrrey; Koronia; Laney's Drug Store; Lejaune, Adjutant; Magnolia Avenue; McGill University; Mercer University; Milane Theatre; Montague, A. P.; Moran, Lois; Moshell, Judson; Naval Training Station; Nicholas, J. A.; Nunnally's Candies; Olson, O. B; Padlocked; Paramount; Rokneddine, Prince; Roosevelt, Theordore; Rough Riders; Rough Riders Regiment; Seminole Printery; Short, Harry; Stella Dallas; The Rough Riders; This Week in Sanford; Vibart, Henry; Whitman's Candies; Wren, P. C.
Amateur Night a Treat
The Milane Theatre was built at 203 South Magnolia Avenue, the former location of the Star…