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Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
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Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 10, July 10, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 10
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as airplane maps of Maitland, a new fire truck, a new citrus packing house, the Fourth of July, an obituary, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses. This edition is missing pages 3 and 4.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News</em>, Vol. 01, No. 10, July 10, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
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Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank">The Maitland News Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News<em>, Vol. 01, No. 10, July 10, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Date Created
ca. 1926-07-10
Date Issued
1926-07-10
Date Copyrighted
1926-07-10
Format
application/pdf
Extent
2.32 MB
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by the Maitland News Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland News Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/" target="_blank">Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Transcript
THE MAITLAND NEWS
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA
Volume I
JULY 10, 1926
NuMBER lo
Airplane Maps of Maitland Delivered
The funeral of Dr. Sydney C. Hardwick, who died at his northern home in Hingham, Mass., on June 16, took place at Christ Episcopal Church, in Quincy on the afternoon of June 19. The services were attended by many military men and organizations, and a large gathering of civilians. The body was escorted to Mt. Wol. laston Cemetery by three companies of the National Guard, and at the grave, full military honors were paid by the firing squad and buglar. Delegations from the Howitzer company, headquarters company and third bat. tery, all of Quincy, the . D. Club, the George F. Cryan post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Massachusetts Medical Society and the Norfolk South Medical Association attended.
Dr. Hardwick, formerly a well known physician in Quincy, Mass., went to France with the 104th regiment of the 26th division and served as a regimental surgeon during the war. Receiving an honorable discharge following the close of the war he returned to Quincy and resumed his practice. His health, however, soon began to fail, the effect largely of his being gassed in the war, and he came to Maitland hoping a change would be beneficial. He purchased a grove on Fish Lake, just outside of town, where he built a beautiful home and was developing a splendid estate, while Dr. Hardwicks health, which while it improved for a time was al. ways precarious, prevented his taking an active share in public affairs, he always showed lively interest in the growth of Maitland, and stood for all that was best in its development.
During the past winter, Dr. Hard. wick has been steadily losing ground. Since he went north two months ago he has been very ill and has failed rapidly. He is survived by his wife and one son, Sydney C. Hardwick, .
Miss Lucy Brown is visiting at Sarasota and Mrs. . M. Brown left this week for North Carolina to remain during the summer.
Interesting Topographical Feature of Town Shown in Great Detail
The town engineer has received the airplane maps of Maitland, which were ordered last spring, and one of these can be seen at the office of the Maitland Realty Company. These maps show in detail all the features of the topography of Maitland, the streets, buildings, groves and lakes, giving an idea of the general character of the country and the relative location of different points in a way im: possible to gain from ordinary maps and photographs. The maps are made up from photographs of small sections which will overlap so much that any inaccuracies of measurement can be eliminated when the parts are fitted together. Section corners are marked before the pictures are taken so as to be visible in the original prints and by aid of these the pictures are adjusted to scale and are practically as exact as an ordinary map.
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS PLAN NEW PACKING HOUSE
The American Fruit Growers are making plans for rebuilding their packing house in Maitland. They expect to rebuild on the old site and to have the building ready for the opening of the next citrus season. A good packing house is an asset to any come munity and it is expected that the American Fruit Growers will put up a building which will be a credit to their organization and the Town of Maitland.
C. C. JACKSON SELLS HOME
C. C. Jackson has sold his home on Packwood Avenue to Calvin H. Hill. Mr. Jackson came to Maitland about five years ago, and bought a tract of land with a fine grove extending from the Dixie Highway down to Lake Sybelia. Here he built a home, as the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Niver had recently burned. Two years ago Mr. Jackson platted the property and sold off all but the
J. H. BENNETT PURCHASES LOT IN GREENWOOD GARDENS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett have purchased a lot in Greenwood Gardenson the corner of Marion Wayand Gamewell Avenue. They plan to build on this lot when business conditions make their present home un desirable.
FIRE TRUCK RECEIVEld in MAITLAND
Maitlands fire truck was delivered to the town last Friday and is being kept in the Maitland Garage until the municipal building shall be finished. The truck was tried out before delivery by Mr. Perkins, sales agent of the Reo Co. and Mr. Foster, chief of the Winter Park Fire Department, and found to be in perfect condition.
The fire department is being organ ized with . A. Brown, chief, J. H. Bennett, assistant chief and M. L. Kyle, driver. Instructions will be given by Mr. Foster, of Winter Park. Telephone calls for the truck may be made through the Maitland Garage, 1314W or the Electric Shop, 1201X. An extension will soon be placed in the house of J. H. Bennett for night use.
MAITLAND PEOPLE CELEBRATE THE FOURTH
Maitland sent a large representa tion to Daytona for the Fourth, where an unusually fine entertainment was given, including a parade with a large number of clever floats and a beautio ful display of fireworks in the evening Among the Maitland representatives were Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Horner and son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett and family, who spent the weekend at New Smyrna, motoring over to Day. tona on the fifthMr. and Mrs. F. H. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Spain, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and Miss Agnes Moreman.
home place and adjoining lots. Mr. Jackson is planning to leave Maitland shortly and make his home in the western part of the state.
2] THE MAITLAND NEWS
MATLAND, FLORIDA
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws CoMPANY.
ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.
Advertising RATEs on APPLICATION
THE News, YOUR PAPER
The Maitland News has reached today, its tenth issue and the editor feels amply repaid, the time and trouble expended, the interest shown by the readers. The business houses are supporting us with enthusiasm and subscriptions are coming in well. Best of all our paper is being read.
In one way, however, the editor asks that the public help more than they have, and that is in the collecting of news items. Whatever is happen. ing in the town is of interest to some one. Have you bought a car, changed your residence, entertained a guest, taken a trip, gone on a picnic, gotten marriedLet us know so that we may print it in the paper. That is what a local paper is for and the News wishes to give full publicity to all local items. But unfortunately our staff is small, our time is fully oc. cupied and we cannot get out and find the news.
So we ask you, one and all, to help us with information as to what is hap. pening in town. Orif you have some thought or suggestion about town affairs that you would like to place be fore the people, send us a letter and we will be glad to print it. The News is your paper if you will help to make it that.
THE MAITLAND NEWS
LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERs
Bank of Winter Park Winter Park, Fla. June 25, 1926. The Maitland News, Maitland, Fla. Dear Madam: Attention: Anna B. Treat. I want to congratulate you on your very attractive publication, and I trust that you will meet with the success that you deserve. I am enclosing 1.00 for two years' subscription. Yours very truly, E. B. MENDSEN, President.
LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Clark and J. A. Brown attended the races at Mt. Dora, on the Fifth.
Mrs. moved Wednes
day into their new home on Horatio Avenue. N. Beecher, f e past nths sales
several n with the
Compahy.
ea. pany, is now
Intercity Realty
-- town clerk, and C.
- , are expected home this
weekf a two weeks motor trip
up North Carolina, where they were visiting at their homes.
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS
Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida
General Repairing Vulcanizing
BOOSTING MAITLAND DAY AND NIGHT
MAITLAND GARAGE
M. L. KYLE, Prop.
Wrecking Car Service Goodyear Tires and Tubes
Batteries Repaired and Recharged
CALENDAR
Sunday, 10:00 a Sunday school, Methodist and Presbyterian churches:00 p. m, Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library Open. Second Thursday, 12:15 White Way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Count cil meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill School-Boy Scouts.
Saturday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library Open. Fans, 5.95 up
1-burner Grill or Toaster 1.75 2-burner Stove 6.00
Will boil, fry, toast, broil or stew. Does any two at the same time.
MATLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.
Texaco Gas and Oils
A MAN CAN
B0RROW MONEY
ON WHAT HE PUTS INTO A HOME
HE CANT ON WHAT HE PAYS OUT FOR RENT
The value of your home de
pends upon the quality of
the materials used in its construction
We Specialize in
High Grade Lumber and Building Materials
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.
Phone 399
(Illustrated House Plan Books. FREE)
LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Beecher are occupying the home of Mrs. Vanderpool during her absence.
Mrs. James Doig has as her guest Miss Nelson of Brooklyn, who was with Mrs. Doig the first winter which she spent in Maitland.
Word has been received that Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Parker and Mr. and W.
for some time. y motore hrough the Shenandoah Valley by the Natural Bridge and expect to return by Niagara Falls.
Miss Eva Thompson, who has been r mpbell
ho n in Baltimore since the close of college, sailed for Europe her aunt Mrs. Seldon White of Evanston and her cousins the Misses a and Billie White.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thompson will remain in Maitland all summer.
MATLAND, FLORIDA
Greetings TO THE - MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROMTHE A. WhiteWay Motor Co. itland / A Reliable e a distinct
among those ell PleasedUBES and other .. We estimate your job and stand by it.
Would like to have you call.
THE MAITLAND NEWS
Notice of Confirmation of Special Assessment Roll -
(Continued from page 4)
2. 2.
al annual snstallments.
[5]
7 11047.88
une, 1926.
A. UPMEYER, Mayor, A. BROWN, President of the Council.
Williams, daughter - Illiams, of Jacksonville
Mrs. Emilie
Rollins College,
ugusta McNair.
ent the weekend with Miss Elizabeth Treat.
Registrar a
ESTIMATES
Plumbing mpany C. D. HORNER
Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing
FURNISHED Phone 2336
FLORAŞ STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
21 12 S. Orange Avenue
Phone 1204-JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING #
A Local Bank For Local People
Your Home Town Comes First
Patronize its Stores and Industries
UPMEYER, Pres. DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier
J. A. BROWN, VPres.
LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Beecher are occupying the home of Mrs. Vanderpool during her absence.
Mrs. James Doig has as her guest Miss Nelson of Brooklyn, who was with Mrs. Doig the first winter which she spent in Maitland.
Word has been received that Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Parker and Mr. and W.
for some time. y motore hrough the Shenandoah Valley by the Natural Bridge and expect to return by Niagara Falls.
Miss Eva Thompson, who has been r mpbell
ho n in Baltimore since the close of college, sailed for Europe her aunt Mrs. Seldon White of Evanston and her cousins the Misses a and Billie White.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thompson will remain in Maitland all summer.
MATLAND, FLORIDA
Greetings TO THE - MOTOR DRIVING PUBLIC FROMTHE A. WhiteWay Motor Co. itland / A Reliable e a distinct
among those ell PleasedUBES and other .. We estimate your job and stand by it.
Would like to have you call.
THE MAITLAND NEWS
Notice of Confirmation of Special Assessment Roll -
(Continued from page 4)
2. 2.
al annual snstallments.
[5]
7 11047.88
une, 1926.
A. UPMEYER, Mayor, A. BROWN, President of the Council.
Williams, daughter - Illiams, of Jacksonville
Mrs. Emilie
Rollins College,
ugusta McNair.
ent the weekend with Miss Elizabeth Treat.
Registrar a
ESTIMATES
Plumbing mpany C. D. HORNER
Plumbing, Piping, Irrigating, Repairing
FURNISHED Phone 2336
FLORAŞ STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
21 12 S. Orange Avenue
Phone 1204-JOHN NELSON W. A. MANNING #
A Local Bank For Local People
Your Home Town Comes First
Patronize its Stores and Industries
UPMEYER, Pres. DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier
J. A. BROWN, VPres.
THE MAITLAND NEWS
A Red Shirt
A red shirt used to be the official badge of a fireman, and membership in a fire company was a social distinction. Nowadays the red shirt has given way to a more effective if less picturesque uniform and the business of fire fighting has become a scientific study involving
the causes of fires and means of prevention.
Maitlands new fire engine preserves the traditional color, but is otherwise an upto-date machinemore effective than a dozen of the old time social bucket companies. With all the advances in fire prevention and control, insurance remains the only means of repaying
losses and damage that inevitably follow even the smallest of blazes.
NAre your properties adequately protected with insurance. Are your policies upto-date and are you sure that you are complying with | the provisions necessary to assure full payment in case of loss? It
is our business to protect you. We are doing it for many in north
Orange and south Seminole counties. Some of the policies have been
in force with us for twelve years.
Call or write us and we will be glad to talk over your insurance
ds without obligation.
AMAITLAND
A. S. Clark
Agnes Moreman
airplane
American Fruit Growers
Anna B. Treat
Augusta
bank
Bank of Maitland
banking
Billie White
book
Boy Scouts of America
C. C. Jackson
C. D. Horner
C. M. Niven, Jr.
C. N. Beecher
Calvin H. Hill
Campbell Thompson
Charles Horner
church
citrus
Dixie Highway
Donald G. Spain
Dorothy Williams
E. A. Upmeyer
E. B. Mendsen
E. T. Owen
education
Elsie Hamilton
Emilie Cass
Eva Thompson
F. T. Marsh
fire department
fire engine
Flora's Studio
George F. Cryan
Goodyear Tires
government
H. M. Thompson
Hill School
housing
J. A. Brown
J. H. Bennett
J. M. Brown
James Doig
Jesse Williams
John Nelson
Lake Sybelia
library
local government
Louis L. Coudert
Lucy Brown
M. L. Kyle
M. S. Archer
Maitland
Maitland Auxiliary
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
map
Martha White
McNair
Methodist
Mount. Wollaston Cemetery
municipal government
National Guard
Presbyterian
real estate
Rollins College
S. B. Hill
S. J. Stiggins
school
Seldon White
Sydney C. Hardwick
Texaco Gas
The Maitland News
Town Council
Veterans of Foreign Wars
W. A. Manning
W. F. Parker
W. L. Parker
waterworks
White Way Motor Company
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Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
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Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 12, July 24, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 12
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as new management at the Maitland Realty Company, tax rates, a grocery store, an automobile accident, a burglary incident, construction on a church rectory, billboard advertisements, building construction rates, banking and currency, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em><em>The Maitland News</em></em>, Vol. 01, No. 12, July 24, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
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Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="http://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu//omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank"><em>The Maitland News</em> Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em><em>The Maitland News</em><em>, Vol. 01, No. 12, July 24, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Havana, Cuba
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Date Created
ca. 1926-07-24
Date Issued
1926-07-24
Date Copyrighted
1926-07-24
Format
application/pdf
Extent
2.44 MB
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="http://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu//map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/" target="_blank">Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Transcript
THE MATLAND NEws
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA
Volume I
JULY 24, 1926
NUMBER 12
Theodore R. Jones Manager Winter Park Office
C. C. JACKSON BUYS GROCERY
C. C. Jackson has bought out the grocery and delicatessen store in Longwood formerly owned by Fred Reiche, and will go into business there, assist ed by Harry Carl, who has been for some months past in charge of the market at . A. Browns store, in Maitland.
G. W. BACKUS ATTENDS Convention IN savannaH.
Mr. G. W. Backus, who has just returned from a meeting of the Southeastern Conductors Association in Savannah, brings a most interesting account of the trip made by some of the conductors to Cuba. They found Havana a city worth visiting, which in cleanliness surpasses cities of the same size in the United States.
On the return trip the East Coast Railroad made a record run, covering the 522 miles from Key West to Jack. sonville in twelve hours, fifty minutes. The usual time is between fifteen and sixteen hours.
Mrs. bric HAM IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Word has been received that Mrs. E. D. Brigham and Mrs. Fanny Brown were in a serious automobile accident a week ago Sunday, when the car in which they were returning from Lake Geneva to their home in Glencoe, Ill., was run into and turned over. Fortunately no one was danger. ously injured, Mrs. Brigham and Mrs. Brown escaping with minor bruises.
SNEAK THIEves IN MAITLAND
On Tuesday morning sneak theives entered the homes of C. J. Woodward and Miss Stella Waterhouse. A watch was stolen from the latter.
Mrs. Chas. B. Waterhouse, who was previously injured by a fall on the stairs, her arm being badly frac tured, has returned home from the hospital. -
WORK IS STARTED ON WINTER PARK NEW HIGH SCHOOL
Building Completed Sometime This Fall
The work of clearing ground for the new Winter Park High School will be finished within a few days and the erection of the first unit of the new school will be started at that time. Construction will be rapidly pushed in the endeavor to finish the building sometime this Fall so as to take care of the thirty per cent increase in students which crowded the old high school building last year.
This building is the first of three units to be built on the five acre tract in the southern section of the city. It will be of hollow tile, finished in stucco, following the graceful lines of the Mediteranean architecture and will consist of 16 rooms.
The architects plans show a large auditorium with ample room for a gymnasium and commercial department for the center unit, with the senior and junior high school buildings on either side. Upon the completion of the first building it will be used as the senior and junior high school.
Winter Park Herald.
work commences ON RECTORY
Work has commenced in remodel. ing the Rectory of the Episcopal Church for the accommodation of Bishop wing and his family, who will make their home here. The place will be thoroughly remodeled and all modern conveniences installed. The cost of repairs according to the build. ing permit amounts to 5000.00.
ADDITION TO McPHERSON RESIDENCE
K. N. McPherson is building an ad. dition to the residence which he has recently built on Lake Catherine.
Mr. J. B. Simonton, of Micanopy, Florida, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McNair.
OF MAITLAND REALTY COMPANY
Theodore R. Jones, of Winter Park has taken the position of Branch Manager of the Winter Park Office of the Maitland Realty Company, and will officially open that office August 2nd. Mr. Jones is a young man of per sonality, industry and enthusiasm, who has had many years of experience in the real estate business; first in his home city, St. Louis, and later as Vice President and Manager of the Loan Dept. of G. L. Miller and Company, Investment Bankers, of New York and Atlanta. On coming to Florida Mr. Jones entered the real estate business in St. Petersburg, where he and his family lived for several years. On account of the conservative and substantial growth of this section he decieded to leave the West Coast and settle in this part of Florida, which he states is in his opinion the best part of the state and has the most certain future before it. The Winter Park office will do a general brokerage business, giving special attention to Winter Park and Orlando property, while the Maitland office will continue as before to concentrate upon Maitland property and acreage, both offices selling Greenwood Gardens lots. Rev. AND MRS. VISOR TO SPEND WEEK IN MAITLAND
The Rev. and Mrs. E. D. visor will spend the coming week with Miss Stella Waterhouse, so that they may be on hand to conduct the Vacation Bible School which commences on Monday.
TAx RATES REDUCED
Orange County is fortunate in a double reduction of taxes this year, both state and county taxes being cut. The new state tax rate which has recently been announced is cut from 10.5 mills to .5 mills, and the county tax from 30 to 28.5 mills.
2] THE MAITLAND NEWS
MATLAND, Florida
Published Weekly by ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.
Advertising RATEs on Application
BILLBOARDS AGAIN?
The billboard evil is not yet entirely annihilated, even here in Maitland where we have both county and town authorities behind strong public senti ment in favor of abolishing this blot on our beauty. There is, however, one spot along the highway where signs seem to congregate, and altho there is no special view to hide, it seems unfortunate that the juncture of the two beautiful cities of Winter Park and Maitland should be made the advertising board for anyone who sees fit to erect a sign within the limits of Maitland these signs are kept off the right-of-way, but the Town has no jurisdiction over private property.
Recently one concern has erected three signs along this bit of highway. Have they had permission to do soIf so, will not someone who has in fluence with these property owners show the the undesirability of putting their property to such uses? If they did not get permission, will the property owners see that the signs are removed?
Two means can public opinion use to discourage billboards. First, it can arouse in property owners a real pride in property. This has been done to a great extent. Last year a sign company chose twenty desirable places in Orange County to erect signs and
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of these twenty, in only two cases were they given the concession asked. Can we in Maitland cut that number by twoIt can show its disapproval by patronizing these firms that keep their names off the highway. A consistent program along both these lines will do much to rid our highways of this blemish.
PERSONALS
W. W. Waters and family have moved into Clarence Browns house on Packwood Avenue. Mr. Brown is at present in Tampa where he is employed in building apartments for Dr. Sykes.
Forrest B. Stone left Monday for a weeks trip down the East Coast.
Miss Caroline Kingsley is spending two weeks with Miss Elizabeth Boyn ton in her summer home at Alfred, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Coudert returned home Tuesday evening from a months motor trip to New York.
The Misses Elizabeth and Anna Treat are taking a week end trip to Jacksonville, by St. Johns River boat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill took a motor trip last Sunday to New Smyrna, Daytona and the surround. ing country.
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida
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INVITE US TO YOUR Next BLOW-OUT GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
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Wrecking Car Service Polishing
Batteries Repaired and Recharged
Greasing
CALENDAR
Sunday, 10:00 a Sunday school. Methodist and Presbyterian churches:00 p., Epworth League, Methodist church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday11 a. m. and :30 p. m. services Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. m.Municipal office, zoning commission. Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. m.Library
Open. Second Thursday, 12:15 white way RestaurantChamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m.Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill School-Boy Scouts. Saturday, open.
ELECTRIC FIRELESS C00KER 7.49
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MATLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.
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FLORIDA STILL LEADS WORLD IN CONSTRUCTION
The Southern states showed a gain of almost 10 per cent in building per mits for the first six months of 1926, setting a new high mark for all times with 436,200.423 for the period ords complied by the survey department of G. M. Miller and Company
investment bond house, of Atlanta
The total for the same period in 1925 was 400,384,784, which was a 15 per cent gain over 1924. Every semiannual period since 1924 was said to have a new high mark.
"Contrary to the popular opinion," the report said, there has been no lessening of construction apparent in Florida. This state amassed a total of 155,144,303 for the six months against 87,095,115 for a similar per iod in 1925. Although there had been some falling off from the winter months in the spring the month of June returned more than a million dollars more than May.
"with such a showing, Florida easily ranked first with more than 35, 000,000 ahead of Texas, where great gains have been in evidence for a number of months. Miami also took honors among cities of the farther south, leading Houston, its nearest competitor, by four million, and At
S. J. STIGG INS LAW YER
MATLAND, FLORIDA
Maitland Plumbing Co.
C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping. Irrigating, Repairing ESTIMATES FURNISHED
LETS GO TO LONGWOOD Fi. ci..
Western Meats and Groceries
LONGWOOD MARKET Caryl & Jackson
lanta in third position by eight millions. Tampa, Jacksonville, St. Peters burg, Coral Gables and Fort Lauder. dale, also were placed among the
leaders. From winter Garden Herald
LOCAL ITEMS
Mrs. J. M. Brown returned this week from a visit in North Carolina.
Mrs. Martin Johnson and daughters have returned from a trip to North Carolina.
A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reiche, who are making
PHOTOGRAPHS The Better Kind”
Large Assortment of Picture Frames
Phone 2336 21 12 S. Orange Avenue ORLANDO, FLORIDA
their home with Mr. Reiche sparents Mr. and Mrs. E. Reiche at Altamonte.
Mrs. J. W. McNair was called to St. Augustine last week, Tuesday, by the sudden death of her aunt, Miss Augusta Floyd. The funeral took place on Thursday.
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Your Home Town Comes First
Patronize Its Stores and Industries
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier
J. A. BROWN, VPres.
REPLACING OLD AND WORN OUT CURRENCY
Today this country uses three times more paper money than used in 1916, and six times more than in 1900. This means that the wear and tear on currency is correspondingly greater than in the years mentioned, and all of this money must be replaced and put back into circulation. The government maintains a print. ing office called the Bureau of graving and Printing, and that is where the money is made. The banks of the country send in to the Treasury or Federal Reserve Banks all of the mutilated and worn out bills they get and these are destroyed. Over two million four hundred thousand pounds of such money is destroyed and replaced every year, at a cost of over four million dollars. In order to reduce the enormous expense of printing new money, the government is trying to reduce the different varieties of bills, now numbering thirty-nine, to eleven, and is also trying to cut down the size of the bills. The saving on each bill, by the above mentioned changes, would be inconsiderable, but in the aggregate the reduced expense would be great. Government experts have perfected many machines with which to test our paper money, and the results of these tests have increased the life of each bill. Even now however, the life of the average one dollar bill is only six months. A folding test machine, a bursting test machine and a rubbing machine are some of the devices used to stimulate the wear and tear on the bill, and the result of each test is tabulated and studied and new methods of making the money are devised. The special currency paper used will not break until exposed to about 2000 foldings. Efforts are being made to armour the bills against grease and dirt, and the ink used is waterproof. Each bill, or rather the paper before the bill is printed, is bathed in glue to cement the fibers, and then the paper is sprayed with a formaldehyde solution which produces the dirt. resisting coating. Even with all the resources of science at its command the govern. ment is spending more money each year to replace our worn out currency, but at that, if we wear it out quicker it is surely an indication we are using more money than ever before, and reflects an increasing prosperity over the whole country. DONALD G. SPAIN,
THE MAITLAND NEWS
Miss Geneva Bailey, of Jacksonville is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Haldeman.
Miss Eleanor Upmeyer entertained at two tables of bridge, Tuesday after
noon for her guest, Mrs. R. A. Crim, of Jacksonville. Those present were Mesdames D. G. Spain, J. H. Hill, E. A. Bowers, S. B. Hill, ., K. N. McPherson and Misses Kitty Vanderpool and Georgianna Hill.
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One of the first things a man should want to own is his own home. what kind, just so its his own home. just cant own your own home without being When you buy a lot for cash or on time payments you have started to own your own home, and every month your payments put you closer in your home.
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Buy your lot today and be at home in your own
Cash or easy payment plan.
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It don't matter much But you
advertising
Anna B. Treat
Augusta Floyd
automobile accident
bank
Bank of Maitland
banking
billboard
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Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. B. McNair
C. C. Jackson
C. D. Horner
C. J. Woodward
car accident
car accident
Caroline Kingsley
Charles B. Waterhouse
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Donald G. Spain
E. A. Bowers
E. A. Upmeyer
E. D. Brigham
E. D. Visor
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Elizabeth Boynton
Elizabeth Treat
Episcopal Church
Epworth League
Fanny Brown
Flora's Studio
Fred Reiche
G. W. Backus
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Georgianna Hill
Goodyear Tires
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Greenwood Gardens
H. D. Haldeman
Harold Reiche
Harry Carl
Havana, Cuba
high school
Hill School
housing
J. A. Brown
J. B. Simonton
J. H. Bennett
J. H. Hill
J. M. Brown
J. W. McNair
Kenneth N. McPherson
Kitty Vanderpool
library
local government
Longwood Market
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Kyle
Maitland
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Martin Johnson
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R. A. Crim
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S. B. Hill, Jr.
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The Maitland News
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The Maitland News Collection
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Maitland News Collection
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Maitland (Fla.)
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<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
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Maitland, Florida
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Cepero, Laura
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Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
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The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 17, August 28, 1926
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The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 17
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Maitland (Fla.)
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<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as the rebuilding of Maitland Lumber Company, lots sold in Greenwood Gardens subdivision, the Maitland Auxiliary, property values, a church gathering, a Chamber of Commerce meeting, clean-up efforts, riots in Calcutta in India, fishing, the opening of the school year, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
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Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em><em>The Maitland News</em></em>, Vol. 01, No. 17, August 28, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
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Maitland, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Calcutta, India
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The Maitland News Company
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1926-08-28
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Settle, John
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<a href="http://artandhistory.org/" target="_blank">Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
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Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
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THE MAITLAND NEws
Published Weekly by THE MATLAND NEws Co, MATLAND, ORANGE County, FLORIDA
Volume I
AUGUST 28, 1926
NUMBER 17
Maitland Lumber Company REBUILDING
The Maitland Lumber Company started building a new shed to take the place of the one which burned last March. A temporary structure was put up immediately after the fire but this will be a large double shed, sixty-two by seventy-six feet. There will be a general and private office and a display room. The offices have been in the Nelson store building since the fire.
The shed will have a much larger capacity than the former shed and will be equipped with modern facilities for handling lumber direct from the cars to the storage bins.
Another improvement in the lumber yard is the new siding which has just been put in. This runs through the yard past the new shed giving plenty of room for cars to stand while unloading.
These improvements will be of great importance to the conduct of the business making it possible to car. ry it on in an efficient and satisfactory manner, without any of the inconveniences and drawbacks which often at tend an enterprise that does not have the bulk of large city business to uphold it.
Greenwood GARDEN LOTS SOLD
The latest sales reported in Greenwood Gardens are two lots recently sold to northern people. These lots are in the first division of the Gardens, one on the highway and one on Gamewell Avenue, both near the houses which have been built by Mr. R. A. Wheeler and Mr. A. B. Row. land.
MAITLAND AUXILIARY COMPLETES 81 GARMENTS
At the last luncheon and sewing meeting of the Maitland Auxiliary, which was held at the Library on Fri. day, eighty-one garments were finished. This leaves only seventy to complete to finish the quota of three hundred which the Auxiliary has set for its summer work, as against two hundred sixteen made last year.
construction progressing on STATE ROAD NO. 3
Near Elder Springs is located the camp of the Lake Worth Construction Company which is clearing and grad. ing Road No. 3 from Sanford to the Orange County line. The work com: menced at the foot of Park Avenue in Sanford with a mile and a half to be done in the town limits. Six miles have now been cleared and two and a half graded. It is expected that two miles a month will be completed but there has been much delay from rains. Since the work commenced the first of June there have been only seven days without rain. In very wet weather the mules are unable to get any foothold in the mud. If the work proceeds at the estimated rate the Maitland line should be reached in January.
The right of way is one hundred feet wide, thirty feet wider than road No. 2, and is being cleared from side to side. The grade is sixty feet wide, the twenty feet on either side being used to furnish filler. Trees are pulled up by the roots, piled and burned. The land is then all ploughed, grubbed to remove all roots and ploughed again with a double gang disk. Eighty mules and sixty three men are on the pay roll and forty more men started in this week. The mules may well be said to be on the payroll, as their feed costs 75.00 a day. This is a great undertaking and being carried out on a large scale and when finished will be the finest road in Florida.
PARSONAGE
On last Friday evening, the Rev. and Mrs. Orwick were surprised by their Maitland friends who came to spend the evening with them, bring: ing a great assortment of groceries and table linen to stock the parson. age cupboards. The entire community was there, all churches being resented. The affair which was got ten up by Mrs. J. M. Brown, Mrs. John Rice and Miss Margaret Rus: sell was a great success.
Earlier in the week Mr. Orwicks parishioners at Conway had stocked
1926 ASSESSMENT ROLL TOTALs OVER 33,000,000
3,320,140.00 is the total amount of Maitland property according to the 1926 assessment roll which was accepted by the town council on Monday. At the same time the millage was discussed and a probable rate set tled on. The general millage is six as against eight mills last year, with one mill for building fund, one for water and fire protection and three for paying interest on street, park and water works bonds.
The three million dollars supposedly represents the full value of the property, the assessment being based on a hundred per cent valuation, but there is probably no case in which the property is valued as high as the true market value. Most of the property is assessed as acreage as very few of the subdivisions were filed before January.
Great care has been given by the Assessor, L. L. Coudert, and the Tax Commission, C. J. Woodward, J. H. Hill and K. N. McPherson, to make the assessment fair and equitable. As sessment maps in quarter section tracts have been made on which all proper. ties are listed. These maps are open for public inspection now at Mr. Cou. derts office. Later they will be filed at the Town Hall.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING
Notices have been sent out for an evening meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to be held at the school house Friday evening. There will be a musical program, dancing and refreshments. Everyone is invited. This is the first social meeting that has been held this summer.
GEORGE s. DEMMING
George S. Demming, well known to the older residents of winter Park and Maitland, died at the Florida Sanitarium Monday morning, after an illness of less than a week.
his chicken yards for the winter, so the week proved a most lucky and thrilling time.
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THE MAITLAND NEWS
Maitland, FLORIDA
Published Weekly by The Maitland News Company. ANNA. B. TREAT, Editor and Business Manager
Subscription Price Fifty cents a year. Five years 2.00.
Advertising Rates on Application
LETs CLEAN UP
Winter Park is already starting on a program of cleaning up for the winter and there is a marked contrast between the road this side and the other side of the town signpost. It gives you a satisfied and happy feeling just to drive along the road from the turn by the roadside to the golf links. And if we who look with prejudiced eyes and find it hard to acknowledge that even our prosperous neighbor is really ahead of us in any way can see the difference and are forced to admit it, how must it affect the casual passerby who does not know the hidden excellence of Maitland? There is nothing that adds so much to the value of a town or a piece of property proportionately to the money invested as a little cleaning up. A house that has stood neglected and unnoticed for years may be sold offhand by the virtue of a bit of paint. We can greatly increase the value of our property if we will heed the may ors advice and do what he asks us and perhaps a little more. So from a selfish point of view if for no other reason let us plan now to celebrate Labor Day by donning our overalls and cleaning our hoes, and begin the week well.
LETS CLEAN UP
THE MAITLAND NEWS
CONDITIONS IN CALCUTTA
Mrs. Henry S. Thompson has sent in the following extracts from an in teresting letter written by her daughterin-law who lives in India, describe ing conditions there.
Have I written you anything about the riots in Calcutta?
There have been four or five out. breaks lately between the Mohamme dans and Hindus. As a usual thing it is over a cow. The Hindus worship the cowan orthodox Hindu wont wear leather shoes wont eat beef wont sell beef. The Mohammedans sacrifice the cows and they like to parade their religious rites under the Hindu nose. The Hindu retaliates by playing music (jazz) in front of the Mohammedan mosques and then hell breaks loose. Europeans are never involved.
Have you read anything about Mrs. Naide? She is replacing Ghandi as an Indian leader. She is very active at present, speaking in so many places. Her theme seems to be recon. of the Hindu and Mohamme.
an.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and daughters, the Misses Ella and Alice, were guests of Mrs. James Doig over the weekend.
LOUIS L. COUDERT, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS Land Surveyors TOWN PLANNING
P. O. Building Maitland, Florida
General Repairing Vulcanizing
Washing
# get our New prices on coodyear and viking tires. We have a Complete Stock
MAITLAND GARAGE
M. L. KYLE, Prop. Phone 1314-
Wrecking Car Service Polishing
Batteries Repaired and Recharged
Greasing
CALENDAR
Sunday, 10:00 a. mSunday school, Methodist church: :45 a. m, Sunday school, Presbyterian church. First and third Sunday11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Methodist church. Second and fourth Sunday-11 a. m. and :00 p. m, services, Presbyterian church. Tuesday, :00 p. mMunicipal office zoning commission. :30 p. m, Fire Drill. - - - - - Wednesday, :00-6:00 p. mLibrary open. :00 p., Prayer Meeting, Methodist church. - Second Thursday, 12:15, white Way Restaurant Chamber of Commerce. Fourth Thursday, :00 p. m., Council meeting. Friday, :00 p. m., Hill SchoolBay Scouts. - Saturday, :00-6:00 p., Library open.
Fresh Fish
We have them Tuesdays and Fridays
Also a complete line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Maitland, Florida
We demonstrate all that the word implies on. orders entrusted to us
for Lumber and Build
ing Materials.
The proof is in the increasing number of Satisfied Custorners
THE MATLAND LUMBER CO.
Phone 399
(Illustrated House Plan Books. FREE)
THE MAITLAND NEWS
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LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. R. A. Wheeler spent two days in Jacksonville on business last
Mrs. R. A. Wheeler is recovering from a tonsil operation at the Florida Sanitarium.
Mr. John W. Rice has recently pur. chased a seven passenger Studebaker touring car.
Mrs. F. T. Marsh is leaving Friday for a two months' trip north. She will visit relatives in New York and the vicinity.
Mrs. Theodore Johnston has gone to Battle Creek to be with her father, Mr. Randall Bronson, who is recov. ering from an operation.
Mrs. J. M. Brown is spending a few days in Sarasota with her daughter, Mrs. Smith, and in Tampa with her daughter, Mrs. Sykes. Mrs. Brown motored down on Sunday with . A. and Milton Brown and E. T. Owen.
Mr. T. B. Dunlap, who is the own. er of æxtensive peach orchards in Wayneboro, N. C., came down to Florida for a short trip with L. J.
S. J. STIG G INS LAW YER MATLAND, FLORIDA
Maitland Plumbing Co.
C. D. HORNER Plumbing, Piping. Irrigating, Repairing
Until September 1st, all
Table, Floor and Boudoir -
will be sold at a 20 per cent reduction. Everything marked with a yellow tag at reduced prices.
MAITLAND ELECTRIC SHOP J. H. Bennett, Prop.
Chambers, who has returned to Maitland, having spent the peach packing season there. Mr. Dunlap, after a short trip back to North Carolina, expects to return in November and make investments in grove property in this vicinity.
FIRE TRUCK MOVED TO - PERMANENT QUARTERS
The Maitland fire truck is now in its permanent quarters in the town building. Racks are being constructed to hold the helmets and other equipment and the place will soon be in
good order.
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E. A. UPMEYER, Pres.
Announcement
Beginning September 1st, 1926, this Bank will observe the following Banking Hours:
9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
This change from our usual custom of :00 A.. to 12:00 Noon, and 100 P. M. to :00 P. M, has been instigated by the decision of the Winter Park and Orlando Banks to change their hours to conform to the hours of Banks in most of the larger cities. will be no noon closing under the new arrangement.
A Local Bank for Local People
DONALD G. SPAIN, Cashier
There
J. A. BROWN, VPres.
SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13
The School Trustees announce that school will open on September 13 if the new desks arrive in time. These desks are to be movable chairs, the kind that are being used generally in the most upto-date schools, and will be of especial value here, as they can be moved to clear the hall when it is needed for assembly purposes.
PULLMAN RESERVATIONS FILLED
It is reported by the Pullman of fice in Chicago that all reservations on the Dixie trains as now made up are taken for November and December. It is expected, however, that further equipment will be added to sup: ply the heavy traffic already certain for that season.
METHODIs. CHURCH beats Town
Not content to wait until Clean-up Week the people of the Methodist Church came out en masse Tuesday and cleaned up the church property and the parsonage grounds. This is a fine example to the rest of the town and should help to arouse enthusiasm in the Clean-up Week program.
HOUSES FOR RENT
There has been quite a little moving in Maitland lately and several houses are vacant at present.
CORRECTION
A mistake was made last week in announcing the house that Mr. R. A. Posey is occupying. He is living in Mr. J. D. Baggetts house on Lily Lake.
TRIP TO MT. PLYMOUTH
Some of the women of the Auxile iary with their families enjoyed a trip to Mt. Plymouth on Tuesday.
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THE MAITLAND NEWS
BRING BACK FISH
Three of the champion Maitland fishermen brought back a fine catch from Daytona last Monday consisting of 55 specimens of an assorted variety of yellow tails, spots, needlefish, lady fish, red snappers, whiting, blue fish,
trout, drum, shark, cat fish and crabs. The crabs are to be attributed to Ray Leuthy, the drumsa six pound one landed, and a ten pounder hooked, to Forrest Stone, while to Ernest Up: meyer must be credited the major part of the catch, not to mention the cat fish.
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A. B. Rowland
Alice Anderson
Anna B. Treat
bank
Bank of Maitland
banking
book
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. D. Horner
C. J. Woodward
Calcutta, India
chamber of commerce
church
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. T. Owen
education
Ella Anderson
F. T. Marsh
fire truck
fishing
Flora's Studio
Florida State Road 3
George S. Demming
Goodyear Tires
government
Greenwood Gardens
Henry S. Thompson
Hill School
J. A. Brown
J. D. Baggett
J. H. Bennett
J. H. Hill
J. M. Brown
James Doig
John Rice
John W. Rice
Kenneth N. McPherson
L. J. Chambers
Lake Worth Construction Company
library
Lily Lake
local government
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Auxiliary
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Margaret
Methodist
Milton Brown
municipal government
Presbyterian
property assessment
R. A. Posey
R. A. Wheeler
Randall Bronson
Ray Leuthy
real estate
riot
Russell
S. J. Stiggins
school
SR 3
T. B. Dunlap
The Maitland News
Theodore Johnston
Town Council
Winter Park
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Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
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Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 20, September 18, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 20
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em><em>The Maitland News</em></em>, Vol. 01, No. 20, September 18, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
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Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum</a>, Art & History Museums - Maitland, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="http://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu//omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank"><em>The Maitland News</em> Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em><em>The Maitland News</em><em>, Vol. 01, No. 20, September 18, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Date Created
ca. 1926-09-18
Date Issued
1926-09-18
Date Copyrighted
1926-09-18
Format
application/pdf
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by <em>The Maitland News</em> Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland Realty Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="http://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu//map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/" target="_blank">Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
A. B. Rowland
A. E. Springer
A. M. Springer
A. W. Visor
Agnes Hill
agriculture
Alvord L. Stone
Anna B. Treat
Anna C. Stone
bank
Bank of Maitland
banking
book
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's City Store
Brown's Store
C. B. McNair
C. D. Horner
church
clergy
Clifford R. Hiatt
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. D. Visor
E. T. Owen
Edgar Allen
education
Eleanor Upmeyer
Elizabeth Treat
Ernest Upmeyer
Flora's Studio
fruit
General Electric Company
Goodyear Tires
government
Greenwood Lodge
Harold Peat
Hill School
J. A. Brown
J. C. Nicholson
J. H. Bennett
J. M. Brown
James H. Visor
Jane Conklin
Jeanette Conklin
John Nelson
Kenneth N. McPherson
L. W. Cook
Lake Faith
Lake Lily
Lena Fugate
library
local government
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Mamie Fugate
Methodist
municipal government
pastor
Paul N. Howard
Presbyterian
R. A. Wheeler
real estate
Robert H. Visor
Rollins College
Rollins Press
S. B. Hill, Jr.
S. J. Stiggins
SAL
sanitarium
school
Seaboard Air Line Railroad
Stella Waterhouse
tax assessment
tax commission
taxes
The Maitland News
Town Council
W. R. Sullivan
water pump
waterworks
WDBO Radio
Winter Park
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Dublin Core
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Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
4-page newspaper edition
Dublin Core
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Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 22, October 2, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 22
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by the Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as the awarding of street paving contracts, hurricane damage in Fort Lauderdale, the death of a local resident, new families settling in Maitland, a local wedding, the hurricane relief efforts of the Maitland Auxiliary, a new secretary for the Chamber of Commerce, a Presbyterian church resuming services, an editorial reprinted from the <em>The Orlando Sentinel</em> on the hurricane that hit South Florida, a Chamber of Commerce picnic, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News</em>, Vol. 01, No. 22, October 2, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
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Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank">The Maitland News Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News<em>, Vol. 01, No. 22, October 2, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Date Created
ca. 1926-10-02
Date Issued
1926-10-02
Date Copyrighted
1926-10-02
Format
application/pdf
Extent
1.65 MB
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by the Maitland News Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland Realty Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
A. B. Rowland
Agnes Moremen
American Red Cross
Anna B. Treat
Arthur A. Richmond, Jr.
Bank of Maitland
banking
banks
books
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. D. Horner
C. J. Woodward
C. N. Beecher
chambers of commerce
church
churches
Clarence Brown
contract
Cox and Bryson Paving Company
D. R. Wiggins
death
disaster relief
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. D. Visor
E. N. Beach
E. T. Owen
Eleanor Barnet
Elizabeth Madoline
Elizabeth Treat
F. A. McNair
Flora's Studio
Fort Lauderdale
Georgia Belle Gatlin
Goodyear Tires
government
Great Miami Hurricane
H. C. Boss
Harland Black
Harold Hill
Hill School
housing
hurricane relief
hurricanes
J. A. Brown
J. G. Bennett
J. M. Brown
J. T. Stover
Jesse Wells Worley
Kingsmill
L. W. Jennings
libraries
library
local government
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Auxiliary
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Marrs
Mazda Lamps
Methodism
Methodist
municipal government
natural disasters
obituary
pavement
paving
picnic
Presbyterian
Presbyterianism
R. A. Wheeler
real estate
roads
Rollins Press
S. J. Stiggins
Sanlando Springs
schools
South Florida
Stella Waterhouse
streets
The Maitland News
The Orlando Sentinel
Town Council
town government
Viking Tires
Walter R. Darby
weddings
William W. Long
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Dublin Core
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Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
4-page newspaper edition
Dublin Core
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Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 24, October 16, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 24
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by the Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a Halloween party, free oranges given away by the Chamber of Commerce, new retail stores, temporary school closures, water service, new school desks, the growth of Maitland, a lecture tour by local resident Harold Peet, the history of early colonial currency, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News</em>, Vol. 01, No. 24, October 16, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
Requires
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Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank">The Maitland News Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News<em>, Vol. 01, No. 24, October 16, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Date Created
ca. 1926-10-16
Date Issued
1926-10-16
Date Copyrighted
1926-10-16
Format
application/pdf
Extent
1.67 MB
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by the Maitland News Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland Realty Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
agriculture
Anna B. Treat
Bank of Maitland
banking
banks
books
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. C. Owen
C. D. Horner
C. M. Niven, Jr.
C. N. Beecher
chambers of commerce
Charles B. Waterhouse
church
churches
citrus
Clyde Hester
colonial
currency
desks
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. T. Owen
F. A. McNair
F. G. Manning
Flora's Studio
Frederick B. Conant
G. L. Perryman
Goodyear Tires
government
Greenwood Gardens
Halloween
Harold Peet
Hill School
holidays
housing
J. A. Brown
J. D. Edmonds
J. G. Bennett
J. M. Brown
L. C. Ingram
libraries
library
local government
Louis L. Coudert
Lucy Brown
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Methodism
Methodist
municipal government
orange
orange industry
parties
party
Presbyterian
Presbyterianism
R. A. Wheeler
Ray Leuthry
real estate
Redpath Chautauqua
retail
Rollins Press
S. J. Stiggins
schools
shops
stores
The Maitland News
Town Council
town government
Viking Tires
wampum
waterworks
White-Way Restaurant
Winter Park Cleaners
zoning
Zoning Commission
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Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
4-page newspaper edition
Dublin Core
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Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 26, October 30, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 26
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by the Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new fruit marketing company being organized, a new town map being compiled, the postponement of a Chamber of Commerce picnic in Orange County, an installation service at the Presbyterian Church, support for Orange County, the construction of the Ingram Building, preparations for the city water plant, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured is an anecdote about a Jewish family, and several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News</em>, Vol. 01, No. 26, October 30, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank">The Maitland News Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News<em>, Vol. 01, No. 26, October 30, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Date Created
ca. 1926-10-30
Date Issued
1926-10-30
Date Copyrighted
1926-10-30
Format
application/pdf
Extent
1.65 MB
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by the Maitland News Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland Realty Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
A. B. Rowland
agriculture
Alick Waterhouse
Alvin Stover
Anna B. Treat
Bank of Maitland
banking
banks
Bishop Wing
books
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. B. McNair
C. C. Owen
C. D. Horner
chambers of commerce
Charles B. Waterhouse
church
churches
citrus
construction
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. D. Brigham
E. D. Visor
E. E. Stover
E. T. Owen
Eleanor Upmeyer
F. A. McNair
F. G. Manning
Flora's Studio
Florida Public Service Company
fruit
fruit industry
G. L. Perryman
Georgianna Hill
government
H. D. Huldeman
H. E. Simmons
Halloween
Hill School
housing
Ingram Building
J. A. Brown
J. G. Bennett
J. G. Hill
J. M. Brown
James McKinley
Jew
Jewish
John W. Alsop, Jr.
Kenneth N. McPherson
L. C. Ingram
libraries
library
Lily Lake
local government
Louis L. Coudert
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Auxiliary
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Methodism
Methodist
municipal government
orange county
picnics
Presbyterian
Presbyterianism
Quittman Orchestra
R. A. Wheeler
real estate
Rollins Press
Ruby Lake Grove Fruit Company
S. B. Hill, Jr.
S. J. Stiggins
schools
Stella Waterhouse
The Maitland News
Town Council
town government
W. T. Clare
water plant
White-Way Restaurant
Winter Park Cleaners
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
6-page newspaper edition
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 30, November 27, 1926
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 30
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by the Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as the completion of the city water plant, the resignation of Donald Spain from the Bank of Maitland, the beautification of Lily Lake, a Parent-Teacher Association Pie Supper, the opening of Sanlando Golf Club, new businesses, fire protection services, road improvements, local fruit, the organization of the town government, pest control, school notes, garden notes, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are two jokes, a legal notice, and several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 6-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News</em>, Vol. 01, No. 30, November 27, 1926: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank">The Maitland News Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 6-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News<em>, Vol. 01, No. 30, November 27, 1926. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Contributor
Beyer, A. G.
Date Created
ca. 1926-11-27
Date Issued
1926-11-27
Date Copyrighted
1926-11-27
Format
application/pdf
Extent
1.89 MB
Medium
6-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by the Maitland News Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland Realty Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
A. G. Beyer
Agnes Stiggins
agriculture
Alexander Rowland
Anna B. Treat
Annie Ruth Mulkey
Audrey Lampp
Augusta McNair
B. E. Hardacre
B. M. Robinson
Bank of Maitland
banking
banks
Barbara Bennett
beautification
Beautification Committee
Betty Jane Kilbourn
Black Bear Trail
books
Boy Scouts of America
Brown's Store
C. D. Horner
C. G. Galloway
C. J. Woodward
C. L. Pruyn
Cara Nelson
chambers of commerce
Charles D. Horner
Chevis Osteen
chinch bugs
Christine Ponder
church
churches
Cleo Umphery
clubs
Comille Sowell
Dale Orwick
Dixie Highway
Donald G. Spain
E. A. Upmeyer
E. T. Wynne
Edward R. Hanson
Emma Mae Sowell
F. A. McNair
F. G. Manning
F. R. Fanning Company
fire departments
fire protection
Flora's Studio
fruit industry
fruits
G. L. Perryman
gardening
Gary's Pharmacy
golf
golf clubs
Goodyear Tires
government
H. R. Peat
H. S. Thompson
Hill School
holidays
housing
J. A. Brown
J. A. Pinder
J. F. Gardner
J. G. Bennett
J. G. Foster
J. I. Strong
J. M. Brown
Jack Lee
Jane Conklin
Jean Springer
Jimmie McNair
K. E. Kilbourn
L. L. Lampp
Lake Catherine
Lake Sybelia
libraries
library
Lily Lake
local government
Louis L. Coudert
Lucille Lampp
Lucinda Milliman
M. A. Howard
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Clothing and Dry Goods Store
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Mamie Fugate
Margaret Rice
Margaret Russell
Mary Belle Milliman
Mary C. Ely
Mary Frances Rice
Max Meer
May Rena McIntyre
Mertice Horton
Methodism
Methodist
Mickey Peat
Mildred Boswell
Minnie Moremen
municipal government
Myrtle Osteen
Parent-Teacher Association
pest control
Presbyterian
Presbyterianism
PTA
R. A. Wheeler
real estate
resignation
Richard Pinder
roads
Robert Kilbourn
Rollins Press
Rosa Belle Allen
Ruby Lake Grove Fruit Company
S. B. Hill, Jr.
S. J. Stiggins
Sanlando Golf Club
schools
St. Augustine grass
Thanksgiving
The Maitland News
Town Council
town government
Twila Horton
Virginia Ponder
W. A. Myers
W. G. Johnston
water plants
waterworks
White-Way Restaurant
William Cammack
Winter Park Cleaners
Winter Park Telephone Company
Yellowstone Tea Room
zoning
Zoning Commission
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Maitland News Collection
Alternative Title
Maitland News Collection
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by The Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as a new town water pump, an anniversary party, tax assessment complaints, WDBO radio programming, the opening of school, locally-grown fresh fruit, a church dinner, the health concerns of a local pastor, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured are several advertisements for local businesses.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/113" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum Collection</a>, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/112" target="_blank">Maitland Collection</a>, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/46" target="_blank">Orange County Collection</a>, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
Curator
Settle, John
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
4-page newspaper edition
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 1, January 5, 1927
Alternative Title
The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 1
Subject
Maitland (Fla.)
Newspapers--United States
Description
<em>The Maitland News</em> was a local newspaper originally published by the Maitland Realty Company (and later by the Maitland News Company) which began circulation in April 1926. This edition features articles on topics such as the opening of a new cash grocery, Christmas events, an engineering inspection, the Ku Klux Klan providing Christmas gifts, a Chamber of Commerce meeting, a cabinet shop opened by the Maitland Lumber Company, the fire department's fundraising efforts, a record yield of grapefruit, the housing arrangements of local residents, and a local events calendar. Also featured is a legal notice and several advertisements for local businesses.
Type
Text
Source
Original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News</em>, Vol. 02, No. 1, January 5, 1927: Newspaper Collection, accession number 2014.002.020V, room 2, case 2, shelf 10, box GV, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
Maitland News Collection, <a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>, Maitland, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/150" target="_blank">The Maitland News Collection</a>, Maitland Historical Museum Collection, Maitland Collection, Orange County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 4-page newspaper edition: <em>The Maitland News<em>, Vol. 02, No. 1, January 5, 1927. </em></em>
Coverage
Maitland, Florida
Publisher
The Maitland News Company
Contributor
Roberts, Wesley
Date Created
ca. 1927-01-05
Date Issued
1927-01-05
Date Copyrighted
1927-01-05
Format
application/pdf
Extent
1.56 MB
Medium
4-page newspaper edition
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Civics/Government Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by the Maitland News Company.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the Maitland Realty Company and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Settle, John
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://artandhistory.org/maitland-history-museum/" target="_blank">Maitland Historical Museum, Art & History Museums - Maitland</a>
External Reference
Poole, Leslie Kemp. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/320803902" target="_blank"><em>Maitland</em></a>. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2009.
"<a href="http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp" target="_blank">Maitland History</a>." City of Maitland. http://www.itsmymaitland.com/maitland_history.asp.
A. H. Shadix
A. M. Springer
agriculture
Alice Waterhouse
Anna B. Treat
Annie Meer
Arthur B. Rowland
Arthur Wellon
B. Auxford Burks
B. D. Galloway
B. J. Jones
B. M. Robinson
bank
Bank of Maitland
banking
Barbara Bennett
Blue Poultry Farm
book
Brown's Store
Bryan's Barber Shop
C. A. Campbell
C. A. Vincent
C. D. Horner
C. H. Ponder
C. L. Pruyn
C. M. Niven
C. N. Beecher
C. T. Sullivan
C. W. Mahan
Cara Ely
Carol Haile
Caroline Kingsley
chamber of commerce
Christmas
church
citrus
citrus industry
Clarence Brown
D. Harold Hair
Doris Waterhouse
E. A. Upmeyer
E. R. Baldwin
E. R. Hanson
E. Turner
Eleanor Upmeyer
Ellison Adams
engineering
F. A. McNair
F. G. Ponder
Fanny Traphagen
fire department
fire protection
Flora's Studio
Florida Rock Products Company
Forrest B. Stone
Foster R. Fanning
fruit
fruit industry
fundraising
George B. Carleton
Georgianna Hill
government
Grace Kingsley
grapefruit
grapefruit industry
Greenwood Gardens
grocery
H. A. Griner
Harold Peat
Helen Crane
Helen Holmes
Helen Waterhouse
Hill School
holiday
housing
I. Vanderpool
J. A. Brown
J. C. Sykes
J. D. Baggett
J. F. Gardner
J. H. Bennett
J. H. Foster
J. H. Hill
J. M. Brown
Jane Goode
Karl Lehman
Kate Vanderpool
Kenneth N. McPherson
KKK
Ku Klux Klan
L. L. Lampp
library
Lily Lake
local government
Louis L. Coudert
Lucy Brown
lumber
lumber industry
M. A. Howard
M. C. Bryan
M. L. Kyle
M. P. Ponder
Maitland
Maitland Clothing and Dry Goods Store
Maitland Electric Shop
Maitland Garage
Maitland Library
Maitland Lumber Company
Maitland Plumbing Company
Maitland Realty Company
Malcolm Niven
Martin Johnson
Mary C. Ely
Max Meer
Methodism
Methodist
Mildred Graham
municipal government
Orange Hardware & Furniture Company
Orlando Realty Board
Parent-Teacher Association
Paul Rogers
Presbyterian
Presbyterianism
PTA
R. A. Wheeler
R. B. Wright
Ray Leuthy
real estate
retail
Rollins Press
Ruby Lake Grove Fruit Company
S. B. Hill
S. B. Hill, Jr.
S. J. Stiggins
Sallie Crane
sanitation
Sanlando Country Club
school
shop
Stella Waterhouse
store
The Bookery
The Maitland News
The Reporter-Star
The Tampa Times
Town Council
town government
Universal Dry Cleaners
W. A. Myers
W. R. G. Orwick
Wesley Roberts
White Way Filling Station
Will Smith
Winter Park Cleaners
Winter Park Refrigerating Company