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Title
Isleworth Grove Collection
Alternative Title
Isleworth Collection
Subject
Windermere (Fla.)
Butler Chain (Fla.)
Chase and Company (Sanford, Fla.)
Citrus fruit industry--Florida
Agriculture--Florida
Description
Chase & Company was established by brothers Sydney Octavius Chase and Joshua Coffin Chase in 1884. The company sold insurance and later invested in storage facilities and fertilizer sales. Chase & Company was known mainly for its agricultural interests and maintained a series of citrus groves throughout Central Florida. The company was based out of Sanford and became one of the city's largest employers into the early twentieth century. By 1886, the Chase brothers purchased several citrus groves to expand their business, including Isleworth Grove in Windermere, Florida. Isleworth Grove covered a total of 1,300 acres along the Butler Chain of Lakes. Between 1894 and 1895, Central Florida was hit by several freezes and most of the citrus crop was destroyed. Chase & Company did not grow citrus crops again until 1904 when Joshua came back from an extended stay in California. Between 1894 and 1900, different types of pesticide equipment was created, including equipment driven by steam, machines, and horses.Randall Chase joined in the family business soon after his brother, Sydney Chase, Jr., did in 1922. Randall became the president of Chase & Company from 1948-1965. The Isleworth property stayed in the Chase family until 1984 when Franklin Chase, the son of Sydney Chase, sold the property to famed golfer Arnold Palmer.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/93" target="_blank">Citrus Collection</a><span>, Chase Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.</span>
Is Referenced By
<a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">A Guide to the Chase Collection</a>
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Isleworth Grove, Windermere, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>, University of Florida
<a href="http://ufdc.ufl.edu/" target="_blank">Digital Collections (UFDC)</a><span>, University of Florida</span>
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Marra, Katherine
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<span>University of Florida, </span><a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>
External Reference
<span>"</span><a href="http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=600" target="_blank">Sydney Chase Sr. (1860-1941)</a><span>." </span><em>Florida Citrus Hall of Fame</em><span>. Copyright 2012. http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=600.</span>
<span>Warner, S.C. "</span><a href="http://www.fshs.org/Proceedings/Password%20Protected/1923%20Vol.%2036/198-200%20%28WARNER%29.pdf" target="_blank">Development of Marketing Citrus Fruits in Florida</a><span>." </span><em>Florida State Horticultural Society</em><span> vol. 36 (1923): 198-200.</span>
<span>Hopkins, James T. </span><a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1219230" target="_blank"><em>Fifty Years of Citrus, the Florida Citrus Exchange: 1909-1959</em></a><span>. Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press: 1960.</span>
<span>"</span><a href="http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1986-09-30/news/0260060057_1_chase-isleworth-golf-florida-citrus" target="_blank">Franklin Chase, 'Towering Figure in Citrus Industry</a><span>.'" </span><em>The Orlando Sentinel</em><span>, September 30, 1986. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1986-09-30/news/0260060057_1_chase-isleworth-golf-florida-citrus.</span>
Weaver, Brian. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43312643" target="_blank"><em>The Citrus Industry in the Sunshine State</em></a>. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 1999.
Contributor
<a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a><span>, University of Florida</span>
Provenance
<span>Entire </span><a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">Chase Collection</a><span> is comprised of four separate accessions from various donors, including Cecilia Johnson, the granddaughter of Joshua Coffin Chase and the children of Randall Chase.</span>
Rights Holder
The displayed collection is housed at <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a> at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Rights to this item belong to the said institution, and therefore inquiries about the item should be directed there. <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> has obtained permission from Special and Area Studies Collections at the University of Florida to display this item for educational purposes only.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
2-page typewritten letter
Dublin Core
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Title
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (May 4, 1927)
Alternative Title
Chase Correspondence (May 4, 1927)
Subject
Windermere (Fla.)
Chase, Sydney Octavius, 1860-1941
Chase, Joshua Coffin, 1858-1948
Chase and Company (Sanford, Fla.)
Citrus fruit industry--Florida
Citrus--Florida
Orange industry--Florida
Oranges--Florida
Description
An original letter of correspondence between brothers and business partners Joshua Coffin Chase and Sydney Octavius Chase. Topics discussed in the letter include Joshua's visit to Isleworth Grove, his decision to produce the regular Isleworth Grade, the lack of damage to trees from dry weather, and the Roadway Department's estimates for constructing a new road. <br /><br />Chase & Company was established by brothers Sydney Octavius Chase and Joshua Coffin Chase in 1884. The company sold insurance and later invested in storage facilities and fertilizer sales. Chase & Company was known mainly for its agricultural interests and maintained a series of citrus groves throughout Central Florida. The company was based out of Sanford and became one of the city's largest employers into the early twentieth century. By 1886, the Chase brothers purchased several citrus groves to expand their business, including Isleworth Grove in Windermere, Florida. Isleworth Grove covered a total of 1,300 acres along the Butler Chain of Lakes. Between 1894 and 1895, Central Florida was hit by several freezes and most of the citrus crop was destroyed. Chase & Company did not grow citrus crops again until 1904 when Joshua came back from an extended stay in California. Between 1894 and 1900, different types of pesticide equipment was created, including equipment driven by steam, machines, and horses.Randall Chase joined in the family business soon after his brother, Sydney Chase, Jr., did in 1922. Randall became the president of Chase & Company from 1948-1965. The Isleworth property stayed in the Chase family until 1984 when Franklin Chase, the son of Sydney Chase, sold the property to famed golfer Arnold Palmer.
Type
Text
Source
Original letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase, May 4, 1927: box 49, folder 20.84, <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">Chase Collection (MS 14)</a>, Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Requires
<a href='http://www.adobe.com/reader.html' target='_blank'>Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Referenced By
Folder referenced in Chase Collection finding guide, <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm</a>.
Coverage
Isleworth Grove, Windermere, Florida
Chase & Company Office, Sanford, Florida
Creator
Chase, Joshua Coffin
Date Created
1927-05-04
Format
application/pdf
Extent
360 KB
Medium
2-page typewritten letter
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Provenance
Entire <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">Chase Collection</a> is comprised of four separate accessions from various donors, including Cecilia Johnson, the granddaughter of Joshua Coffin Chase, and the children of Randall Chase.
Rights Holder
The displayed collection item is housed at <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a> at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Rights to this item belong to the said institution, and therefore inquiries about the item should be directed there. <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> has obtained permission from Special and Area Studies Collections at the University of Florida to display this item for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Contributing Project
Contributing Project <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>, University of Florida
<a href="http://ufdc.ufl.edu/" target="_blank">Digital Collections (UFDC)</a>, University of Florida
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
Source Repository University of Florida, <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>
External Reference
Warner, S.C. "<a href="http://www.fshs.org/Proceedings/Password%20Protected/1923%20Vol.%2036/198-200%20%28WARNER%29.pdf" target="_blank">Development of Marketing Citrus Fruits in Florida</a>." <em>Florida State Horticultural Society</em> vol. 36 (1923): 198-200.
Hopkins, James T. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1219230" target="_blank"><em>Fifty Years of Citrus, the Florida Citrus Exchange: 1909-1959</em></a>. Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press: 1960.
"<a href="http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=960" target="_blank">Joshua Coffin Chase (1858-1948)</a>." <em>Florida Citrus Hall of Fame</em>. Copyright 2012. http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=960.
"<a href="http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=600" target="_blank">Sydney Chase Sr. (1860-1941)</a>." <em>Florida Citrus Hall of Fame</em>. Copyright 2012. http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=600.
Transcript
May 4th 1927
Mr. S. O. Chase,
Sanford, Florida.
Dear Syd:
Tried to reach you this morning from the house but found that you were not expected back until some time this afternoon. Hope you had a comfortable trip and all hands returned in good trim.
I visited Isleworth this morning and found the fruit coming to the house was of good texture but mostly Bronze or Golden, with a small percentage of Bright. I talked the matter over with Hutchinson and finally decided to make the regular Isleworth Grade, which is being packed under Chase Brand, and the same grade in golden or bronze, also packed under Chase Brand. This will make the cars going out Chase grade and Chase grade golden. The balance will be Coat of Arms. There may be six or eight hundred boxes of this grade of fruit.
I did not visit where the picking operations were going on as I was there last week. The fruit is still over-running the original estimates.
I instructed the picking force to pick the Valencias on the island as long as they have their field boxes and ladders down there in that part of the grove. This will make the final picking of Valencias from the block east of the packing house.
I did not see Browne, but drove over the property, branching off from the bungalow for over the hill and back along Lake Laura. None of the trees showed any indications of suffering from dry weather. Neither did any of the trees on the groves along the road show any wilt. Noah appeared to think that Browne and his force were doing a very good job in giving the ground a good wetting.
Noah tells me that the Roadway Department find that the last line east of the grove that crosses Lake Butler Tibbett and the south end of the island, and then into Overstreet's, will cost $10,000.00 more to build than the road through the grove. He also stated that the Windermere people were putting on all the pressure they could to have the new road go through the center of the grove and not along the lakefront as originally agreed. This information comes to him through confidential sources, and he wants an opportunity to talk matters over with sources, and he wants an opportunity to talk matters over with you just as soon as you return. You know this Windermere outfit
Mr. S. O. Chase -2-
do not stop at anything when they want something. He also made the statement that the Windermere route is the route favored by Browne.
Noah also wanted to see you concerning the cost of clearing two tracts of land, as he thought it would be advisable for you to have the cleared land remeasured and then determine something about costs. Will explain this to you when we meet.
Yours very truly,
JCC/fs
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase, May 4, 1927.
Is Part Of
<a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">Chase Collection</a> (MS 14), box 49, folder 20.84, <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/88" target="_blank">Isleworth Collection</a>, Citrus Collection, Chase Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Browne, C. E.
Chase and Company
Chase Brand
Chase, Joshua Coffin
Chase, Sydney Octavius
citrus
citrus grading
citrus industry
citrus picking
Coat of Arms brand
construction
dry weather
fruit grading
fruit picking
grading
Hutchinson, Corbett
Isleworth grade
Isleworth Grove
Lake Butler Tibbett
Lake Laura
orange
orange industry
orange picking
Overstreet
picking
road
Roadway Department
Valencia orange
weather
Windermere
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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
Isleworth Grove Collection
Alternative Title
Isleworth Collection
Subject
Windermere (Fla.)
Butler Chain (Fla.)
Chase and Company (Sanford, Fla.)
Citrus fruit industry--Florida
Agriculture--Florida
Description
Chase & Company was established by brothers Sydney Octavius Chase and Joshua Coffin Chase in 1884. The company sold insurance and later invested in storage facilities and fertilizer sales. Chase & Company was known mainly for its agricultural interests and maintained a series of citrus groves throughout Central Florida. The company was based out of Sanford and became one of the city's largest employers into the early twentieth century. By 1886, the Chase brothers purchased several citrus groves to expand their business, including Isleworth Grove in Windermere, Florida. Isleworth Grove covered a total of 1,300 acres along the Butler Chain of Lakes. Between 1894 and 1895, Central Florida was hit by several freezes and most of the citrus crop was destroyed. Chase & Company did not grow citrus crops again until 1904 when Joshua came back from an extended stay in California. Between 1894 and 1900, different types of pesticide equipment was created, including equipment driven by steam, machines, and horses.Randall Chase joined in the family business soon after his brother, Sydney Chase, Jr., did in 1922. Randall became the president of Chase & Company from 1948-1965. The Isleworth property stayed in the Chase family until 1984 when Franklin Chase, the son of Sydney Chase, sold the property to famed golfer Arnold Palmer.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/93" target="_blank">Citrus Collection</a><span>, Chase Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.</span>
Is Referenced By
<a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">A Guide to the Chase Collection</a>
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Isleworth Grove, Windermere, Florida
Contributing Project
<a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>, University of Florida
<a href="http://ufdc.ufl.edu/" target="_blank">Digital Collections (UFDC)</a><span>, University of Florida</span>
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Marra, Katherine
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<span>University of Florida, </span><a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>
External Reference
<span>"</span><a href="http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=600" target="_blank">Sydney Chase Sr. (1860-1941)</a><span>." </span><em>Florida Citrus Hall of Fame</em><span>. Copyright 2012. http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=600.</span>
<span>Warner, S.C. "</span><a href="http://www.fshs.org/Proceedings/Password%20Protected/1923%20Vol.%2036/198-200%20%28WARNER%29.pdf" target="_blank">Development of Marketing Citrus Fruits in Florida</a><span>." </span><em>Florida State Horticultural Society</em><span> vol. 36 (1923): 198-200.</span>
<span>Hopkins, James T. </span><a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1219230" target="_blank"><em>Fifty Years of Citrus, the Florida Citrus Exchange: 1909-1959</em></a><span>. Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press: 1960.</span>
<span>"</span><a href="http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1986-09-30/news/0260060057_1_chase-isleworth-golf-florida-citrus" target="_blank">Franklin Chase, 'Towering Figure in Citrus Industry</a><span>.'" </span><em>The Orlando Sentinel</em><span>, September 30, 1986. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1986-09-30/news/0260060057_1_chase-isleworth-golf-florida-citrus.</span>
Weaver, Brian. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43312643" target="_blank"><em>The Citrus Industry in the Sunshine State</em></a>. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 1999.
Contributor
<a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a><span>, University of Florida</span>
Provenance
<span>Entire </span><a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">Chase Collection</a><span> is comprised of four separate accessions from various donors, including Cecilia Johnson, the granddaughter of Joshua Coffin Chase and the children of Randall Chase.</span>
Rights Holder
The displayed collection is housed at <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a> at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Rights to this item belong to the said institution, and therefore inquiries about the item should be directed there. <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> has obtained permission from Special and Area Studies Collections at the University of Florida to display this item for educational purposes only.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
2-page typewritten letter
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
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (January 22, 1929)
Alternative Title
Chase Correspondence (January 22, 1929)
Subject
Windermere (Fla.)
Chase, Sydney Octavius, 1860-1941
Chase, Joshua Coffin, 1858-1948
Citrus fruit industry--Florida
Citrus--Florida
Chase and Company (Sanford, Fla.)
Grapefruit industry
Grapefruit
Orange industry--Florida
Oranges--Florida
Banks and banking--United States
Description
An original letter of correspondence between brothers and business partners Joshua Coffin Chase and Sydney Octavius Chase. Topics discussed in the letter include the idleness of the packinghouse at Isleworth Grove due to lack of fruit, the poor texture of the fruit this season due to unfavorable weather, the new Director of the Florida National Bank Edward Ball, and utilizing Bruce Leighton for making contacts. <br /><br />Chase & Company was established by brothers Sydney Octavius Chase and Joshua Coffin Chase in 1884. The company sold insurance and later invested in storage facilities and fertilizer sales. Chase & Company was known mainly for its agricultural interests and maintained a series of citrus groves throughout Central Florida. The company was based out of Sanford and became one of the city's largest employers into the early twentieth century. By 1886, the Chase brothers purchased several citrus groves to expand their business, including Isleworth Grove in Windermere, Florida. Isleworth Grove covered a total of 1,300 acres along the Butler Chain of Lakes. Between 1894 and 1895, Central Florida was hit by several freezes and most of the citrus crop was destroyed. Chase & Company did not grow citrus crops again until 1904 when Joshua came back from an extended stay in California. Between 1894 and 1900, different types of pesticide equipment was created, including equipment driven by steam, machines, and horses.Randall Chase joined in the family business soon after his brother, Sydney Chase, Jr., did in 1922. Randall became the president of Chase & Company from 1948-1965. The Isleworth property stayed in the Chase family until 1984 when Franklin Chase, the son of Sydney Chase, sold the property to famed golfer Arnold Palmer.
Type
Text
Source
Original letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase, January 22, 1929: box 49, folder 20.84, <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">Chase Collection (MS 14)</a>, Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Requires
<a href='http://www.adobe.com/reader.html' target='_blank'>Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Referenced By
Folder referenced in Chase Collection finding guide, <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm</a>.
Coverage
Chase & Company Office, Jacksonville, Florida
Chase & Company Office, Sanford, Florida
Isleworth Grove, Windermere, Florida
Creator
Chase, Joshua Coffin
Date Created
1929-01-22
Format
application/pdf
Extent
329 KB
Medium
2-page typewritten letter
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Economics Teacher
Geography Teacher
Provenance
Entire <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">Chase Collection</a> is comprised of four separate accessions from various donors, including Cecilia Johnson, the granddaughter of Joshua Coffin Chase, and the children of Randall Chase.
Rights Holder
The displayed collection item is housed at <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a> at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Rights to this item belong to the said institution, and therefore inquiries about the item should be directed there. <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a> has obtained permission from Special and Area Studies Collections at the University of Florida to display this item for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Contributing Project
<a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>, University of Florida
<a href="http://ufdc.ufl.edu/" target="_blank">Digital Collections (UFDC)</a>, University of Florida
Curator
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
University of Florida, <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>
External Reference
Warner, S.C. "<a href="http://www.fshs.org/Proceedings/Password%20Protected/1923%20Vol.%2036/198-200%20%28WARNER%29.pdf" target="_blank">Development of Marketing Citrus Fruits in Florida</a>." <em>Florida State Horticultural Society</em> vol. 36 (1923): 198-200.
Hopkins, James T. <a href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1219230" target="_blank"><em>Fifty Years of Citrus, the Florida Citrus Exchange: 1909-1959</em></a>. Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press: 1960.
"<a href="http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=960" target="_blank">Joshua Coffin Chase (1858-1948)</a>." <em>Florida Citrus Hall of Fame</em>. Copyright 2012. http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=960.
"<a href="http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=600" target="_blank">Sydney Chase Sr. (1860-1941)</a>." <em>Florida Citrus Hall of Fame</em>. Copyright 2012. http://floridacitrushalloffame.com/index.php/inductees/inductee-name/?ref_cID=89&bID=0&dd_asId=600.
Transcript
January 22, 1929.
Mr. S. O. Chase,
Sanford, Florida.
Dear Syd:
ISLEWORTH. The packing house was idle as there was not enough fruit on hand to work upon. Crowell estimates that fully one thousand or more boxes of tangerines still to be picked, which would make him until Thursday at the present rate. We really should have a force picking oranges on the lemon grove, so there would be something in the house to work upon and reduce the overhead. When the writer drove down to the Island he found automobiles stacked around the various places and when he drove down to the old house occupied by the negro family, two white men appeared who were evidently doing some running, but at that time loafing. Crowell was on a road near Overstreet, tacking up a "No Trespassing" sign.
We will have to get right in behind the force out there and push operations, there is no reason why Crowell should not be able to pick up an additional force for oranges if his regular pickers are all tied up with tangerines. There is no elasticity about the picking operations and there appears to be too many obstacles in the way of getting out the number of cars.
The texture of the fruit is not up to previous seasons, the peel is rough, coarse and thick. This applies to practically all parts of the grove. This warm weather is having an unfavorable effect and if this hot spell is followed by rain and wind, it will blow down a lot of fruit. The writer has just gone over the situation with Randall and feels that we should move at the rate of two cars a day, loading straight cars of each brand. We have shipped so far about 14 cars of grapefruit, or nearly half of the estimated crop. Believe it would be advisable to move grapefruit on orders unless there is a very decided uplift in price. So much of the crop is running to small sizes that it would be advisable to move off the grapefruit just as fast as we can find a place for it.
Will endeavor to close up matters in New York at the earliest possible date, but it will be necessary for me to spend one day in Philadelphia and return from there. Will wire you.
S.O.C. #2.
If the vegetable department wants me to handle any matters for them, you can research me there or in New York.
Cannot recall the name os DuPont's brother-in-law, but I am under the impression that he is now a Director of the Florida National Bank, he happens to be a brother of the present Mrs. DuPont, , they have a habit of changing their wives every so often and the wife of this one is from California. Cannot recall the name of the Jacksonville DuPone but I am under the impression that he is a crank of the first water. He has some throat trouble and has installed some kind of a silver tube. I do not believe that he would do you very much good.
During the war a man by the name of Bruce Leighton commanded the U.S.Navy Aviators at Killinghome, England, where Ben was located, within the last few months he has resigned from the U. S. Navy and accepted a very high position with the [?]right Airplane Interests. He happens to be brother-in-law of DeWitt Miller, who operates a hotel here in Orlando. Understand that he expects to be in this territory shortly. He might be a medium of reaching some of the people you want to get in touch with. In my opinion, if Fort Caswell could be utilized it would be for sea-planes and not for land machines. Will try to pick up some information while I am away.
Very truly yours,
JSS:AF.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase, January 22, 1929.
Is Part Of
<a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/chase.htm" target="_blank">Chase Collection</a> (MS 14), box 49, folder 20.84, <a href="http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/" target="_blank">Special and Area Studies Collections</a>, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/88" target="_blank">Isleworth Collection</a>, Citrus Collection, Chase Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Ball, Edward
bank
banking industry
Chase and Company
Chase, Joshua Coffin
Chase, Sydney Octavius
citrus
citrus grove
citrus industry
Crowell, S. M.
DuPont
finance industry
Florida National Bank
fruit
fruit industry
grapefruit
grapefruit grove
grapefruit industry
grove
Isleworth Grove
Leighton, Bruce
Miller, DeWitt
Navy Aviators
orange
orange industry
Overstreet
packing
packinghouse
processing
shipping
U.S. Navy Aviators
United States Navy Aviators
Windermere
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Title
Sanford Baseball Collection
Description
Sanford entered the world of professional baseball in 1919 with the formation of the Class D Florida State League. In its inaugural season, the Celeryfeds won the first half pennant, finishing in a tie with Orlando for the best overall record. Although the league folded in 1928, it was revived in 1936, and once again included a team from Sanford called the Lookouts, which was part of the Senators family of clubs. This struggling team finally turned around when they acquired former Major League star, Dale Alexander, as manager and first baseman in 1939. In over 80 years of Florida State League history, no team has ever matched their .737 winning percentage that season. The next season, the Sanford Seminoles emerged as the city's baseball team.
Contributor
<a href="https://www.thehistorycenter.org/" target="_blank">Orange County Regional History Center</a>
<a href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=108" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a>
Alternative Title
Baseball Collection
Subject
Sanford (Fla.)
Baseball--Florida
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/14" target="_blank">Sanford Collection</a>, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
Language
eng
Type
Collection
Coverage
Sanford, Florida
Curator
Marra, Katherine
Cepero, Laura
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
External Reference
<span>McCarthy, Kevin. <a title="Baseball in Florida" href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33102678" target="_blank"><em>Baseball in Florida</em></a></span><span>. Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press, 1996.</span>
<span>Singletary, Wes. <a title="Florida's First Big League Baseball Players: A Narrative History" href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/62872816" target="_blank"><em>Florida's First Big League Baseball Players: A Narrative History</em></a></span><span>. Charleston, South Carolina: History Press, 2006.</span>
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A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
46-page booklet
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Title
Florida State League, Class D
Alternative Title
Baseball Record Book
Subject
Baseball--Florida
Sanford (Fla.)
Description
Forty-six page record book for the Florida State League of professional baseball clubs, Class D, 1947. Information provided in the book includes a list of the league's presidents, the 1947 directors, official scorers, umpires, a photograph of the pennant-winning St. Augustine Saints, an editorial by League Secretary-Treasurer-Statistician Peter Schaal, the season in facts and figures, a list of members from every Florida State League all-star team from 1936 to 1947, photographs of some of the 1947 headliners, and a hand-drawn map of the area included in the league.
Sanford entered the world of pro ball in 1919 with the formation of the Class D Florida State League. In its inaugural season, the Celeryfeds won the first half pennant, finishing in a tie with Orlando for the best overall record. Although the league folded in 1928, it was revived in 1936, and once again included a team from Sanford called the Lookouts, which was part of the Senators family of clubs. This struggling team finally turned around when they acquired former Major League star, Dale Alexander, as manager and first baseman in 1939. In over 80 years of Florida State League history, no team has ever matched their .737 winning percentage that season. The next season, the Sanford Seminoles emerged as the city's baseball team.
Creator
<a title="Florida State League" href="http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=l123" target="_blank">Florida State League</a>
Source
Original book by the <a title="Florida State League" href="http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=l123" target="_blank">Florida State League</a>: "Florida State League Class D, Record Book," 1947: Baseball Exhibit, <a href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=456" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a>, Sanford, Florida.
Date Created
1947
Is Part Of
Baseball Exhibit, <a title="Sanford Museum" href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=456" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a>, Sanford, Florida.
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka2/collections/show/15" target="_blank">Sanford Baseball Collection</a>, Sanford Collection, Seminole County Collection, RICHES of Central Florida.
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<a href='http://www.adobe.com/reader.html' target='_blank'>Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Format
application/pdf
Extent
18,709 KB
Medium
46-page booklet
Language
eng
Type
Document
Coverage
Sanford, Florida
Leesburg, Florida
Daytona Beach, Florida
Palatka, Florida
St. Augustine, Florida
DeLand, Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Spatial Coverage
28.802701, -81.25551
28.810987, -81.877041
29.212111, -81.023598
29.648526, -81.637373
29.894532, -81.313305
29.028255, -81.303005
29.654046, -82.32439
28.539291, -81.377907
Temporal Coverage
1947-01-01/1947-12-31
Accrual Method
Donation
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by the <a title="Sanford Museum" href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=456" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a> and is provided here by <a title="RICHES of Central Florida" href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/">RICHES of Central Florida</a>for educational purposes only.
Curator
Marra, Katherine
Digital Collection
<a title="RICHES MI" href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a title="Sanford Museum" href="http://www.sanfordfl.gov/index.aspx?page=456" target="_blank">Sanford Museum</a>
External Reference
Land, Chris. <em>Blackout: The Untold Story of Jackie Robinson's First Spring Training</em>. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2004.
McCarthy, Kevin. <em>Baseball in Florida</em>. Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press, 1996.
Singletary, Wes. <em>Florida's First Big League Baseball Players: A Narrative History</em>. Charleston, South Carolina: History Press, 2006.
External Reference Title
<a title="Blackout: the Untold Story of Jackie Robinson's First Spring Training" href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/54079843" target="_blank"><em>Blackout: The Untold Story of Jackie Robinson's First Spring Training</em></a>
<a title="Baseball in Florida" href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33102678" target="_blank"><em>Baseball in Florida</em></a>
<a title="Florida's First Big League Baseball Players: A Narrative History" href="http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/62872816" target="_blank"><em>Florida's First Big League Baseball Players: A Narrative History</em></a>
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original book by the <a title="Florida State League" href="http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=l123" target="_blank">Florida State League</a>: "Florida State League Class D, Record Book."
Audience Education Level
SS.K.A.1.2; SS.K.A.2.5; SS.1.A.1.1; SS.2.A.1.1; SS.1.C.3.2; SS.2.C.3.2; SS.3.A.1.1; SS.3.A.1.2; SS.4.A.1.1; SS.5.A.1.1; SS.6.W.1.3; SS.8.A.1.5; SS.912.A.1.2; SS.912.W.1.3
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally created and owned by the <a title="Florida State League" href="http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=l123" target="_blank">Florida State League</a>.
Abreau, Jose E.
Adair
Agnew, Sam
Albany
Aleno, Charles
Aleno, Chuck
Alexander, Dale
Alonzo, Guillermo
American Baseball League
American League
Amoriello, Clarence
Anderson, Arnold
Anderson, Don
Anderson, Donald E.
Andrews
Andrews, George
Appoleano, Vincent
Atlanta, Georgia
Bagli, Guy A.
Bailes, Harry
Baird, Charlie R.
Baldwin
Balla, Joe
Bardin, Benjamin
Barnett
baseball
Bass, Dick
bat boy
Batts, Aubine L.
Bauer
Beckwith, Arthur
Belacovy, Rudy
Belbeck, Ross H.
Bell, David R.
Benton, Rex
Berry, John
Bevell
Bevil, Lou
Bevil, Louis
Bevilacqua, Louis
Biles, Walter D.
Biles, Walter D., Jr.
Bissen, Charles J.
Blackmon
Blalock, James A.
Bodine, Charlies R.
Bodner, Joseph R.
Boell, E. H.
Boerner, George A.
Boim, Irving
Bolling
Boyd
Bozutto, Albert
Bradshaw, John
Bray
Bray, Clarence
Braziel, Dennis E., Jr.
Braziel, Ty
Brewer, Forrest
Bride, David W.
Brinkman, John Henry
Broome, Bob
Broome, Robert J.
Brown, James
Bryant, Alphonso, Jr.
Buck, Lyle
Buck, Shaw
Buck, Shaw S.
Bumgarner, Jack E.
Bunch, Jake
Buonato, Nicholas G.
Buonato, Nick
Burke, David L.
Burns
Buscher, Bucky
Bussey, Earle
Butler, Jim
Camp, Julian P.
Campbell, Earl
Campbwell, Lem
Carroll
Caswell, Fred
Caswell, William, F.
Celeryfeds
Chandler, David C.
Chapmas, H. W.
Chicago Cubs
Chiros, Francis L.
Cimock, Ben
Ciolek
Ciolek, Eugene, F.
Class D
Cleary, Joseph G.
clemmons
Clemons
Clifton, Lloyd M.
Coker, Don J.
Cole
Collns, Jack
Combs, Al
Conn
Conn, Harold
Conroy
Conroy, Mike
Cook, Arthur E.
Cook, Jim
Cooney, John W.
Cooper, Glenn
Cordele
Cox, J. Edward
Crammer, Norman
Cranford, John H., Jr.
Creamer, Harry B.
Creel
Cunningham, Wesley L.
Cuthbertson, Worth
Danson, Elwyn
Danyol
Daublender, James
Davis, Edwin
Davis, Ewin
Davis, Kerry
Davis, W. J.
Day
Daytona Beach
Dean, James H.
DeLand
DeLand Red-Hats
Deland Sun-News
Denier, Stephen
DeSouzas, Carlos
DeVincenzi
Dixon, Sam V.
Doerflinger, Eugene
Donnelly
Douglas, Roy
Drews
Driggers, Avon Lee
Dulaney
Dulaney, Ralph
Eaton
Eckenroth
Edwards, Spence, Eaton, Joe O.
Eichler
Emerson, Edmund
Emerson, Jeff
Ermer
Evelyn
Farameili, Julio L.
Farkas, Richard J.
Faulkner, Thomas G.
Faweett, Robert H.
Fazzio, Alvin J.
Festa, Anthony
Filipski, Henry
Filipski, Henry R.
Finch, John W.
Fisher, E. V.
Fitzgerald, Jerry
Florida State League
Ford, Donald T.
Foster, William M.
Fowler, Abraham L.
Fox, Ray S., Jr.
Fragale, Edward M.
Fralick
Francis Field
Francis, Fred
Friel, Bill
Frye
Fuchs, Bill
Fuchs, William
Fuller, B. R.
Fultz, Charles G.
Fultz, George
G-Men
Gaddis, Walley L.
Gainesville
Galbraith, Kenneth W.
Gallegos, Teen
Ganzel, John
Gardner, Gerald E.
Garmon, Brice C.
Garrett, Glenn
Garrison, John R.
Geary
Georgia-Florida League
Gibson, Paul
Gillard, G. E.
Girk, Charles
Gleason, James G.
Glover, Bobby H.
Goff
Goicoecha, Len
Goicoichea, Leonardo
Gomez, Julio L.
Good, Bill
Good, Wilbur
Good, Wilbur D.
Goodman, Jean G.
Gormish, Paul
Gormish, Paul R.
Gornickil Cary
Granberg, Eugene
Gray, Henry L.
Green, George E.
Green, James M.
Grennan, George A.
Groat, Soddy
Grunwald, Alfred R.
Haefner
Hair, Robert
Hall, William L.
Hallman, Dick
Hallman, Richard F.
Hamby, John G.
Harbin, Howard B.
Hardin, Nelson
Harper, Eddie
Harridge, Will
Harrington, Walter R.
Harrison, W. J.
Hartley, Grover
Haslup
Hausey
Hayes, Bob
Head, Lee
Hearn, Richard
Hechler, James W.
Heiner, Harold
Helner, Hal
Henderson, Richard T.
Henry, Clayton G.
Herlong, A. S.
Herlong, A. S., Jr.
Herlong, Judge
Herrington, James W.
Herrington, Jimmy
Hitt, Ray
Hoag, James D.
Hoag, Myril
Hoag, Myril O.
Hoffman, Grant E.
Hoffman, William R.
Howell, Lester
Howell, Robert J.
Howingston
Hudson, F.
Hudson, Sid
Hughes, George S.
Humphries, Oscar
Hyatt, Robert C.
Hyde, Thomas D.
Hyde, Tommy
Hyder, Ralph
Ippolito, Emilio
Ivey, Robert
Ivey, Wylie C.
Jeter, Cleo
Johns, Kenneth L.
Johnson, Douglas E.
Johnson, Harold
Johnson, Sidney L.
Jones, Cowboy
Jones, Joseph A.
Judy, George A.
Judy, Lyle
Justice, Joseph
Kalosch
Kalosh, Pete
Kane
Karales, Christopher B.
Karpinski, Stan
Karpinskiy, Stan
Karpinskiy, Stanley
Keller
Kelly, Robert E.
Kennedy
Kennington
Kerr, Dick
Ketcher, Jim
Kettles, Carl
Kettles, Carl F.
Kinard, Buster
King, Stanley M., Jr.
Kirkland
Kirkland, Faulene
Klein
Klein, Louis
Knepper, Roy A.
Korpa, Edward W.
Koval
Krider, John
Kristie, Francis M.
Kroeninger, Casey
Krysko, Valentine E.
Kunes, Blaine
Labda, Godfrey
Labda, Godfrey J.
Lacy, Guy
Lake, Bernard D.
Lake, Buddy
Lamaka, Walter C.
Land, Warren E.
Lane
Langston, Mayo E.
Lariscey, Larry
Lastres, Danilo B.
Lavelle
Lavely, Elmer
Leach, Nelson
Lee, Robert E.
Leeper, Mason
Leesburg
Leiphart, Glenn W.
Leitz
Leitz, Bill
Lemly, Reid
Leonhardt
Levy, Ed
Lewis, William E.
Ligget, H. M.
Lisberger, Philip
Livingston, Ike
Lockman, Charles R.
Lopez, Harvey
Lorenz, Jack
Lorenz, John E.
Loveys, William, Jr.
Lybrand, Craig
Madjeski, Ted
Madjeski, Theodore E.
Major, Gene
Makowsky
manager
Manning, Gerald A.
Martin, C. B.
Martin, Edward
Maseda, Joe Garcia
Mathias
Mathias, F.
Mauney, Marvin J.
McCammon, Jack
McCarty, Edward J.
McCormick
McCrone, Clarence
McCullough, James
McCurdy, Howard
McDougal
McFann, Edwin
McGahagin, Alston
McGahagin, Alston, Jr.
McGarvey, Warren W.
McGloin
McGrath, William A.
McManus, John J.
McMullen, Jim
McMullen, Whitey
McNeece
McNulty, Joseph P.
McPhail, Gordon J.
McShane, Don
McWhorter
Meadows, Herman V.
Meadows, Lee
Mejido, Juan
Mendizabal, Candido
Mesa, Alfredo
Mihalik, Mickey
Miller, Eugene
Miller, Gibbs
Minarck, William J.
Minsal
Mize, Charles L.
Mobley, Alan
Mobley, Alan H.
Mobley, Allen
Moody, William R.
Moore, Eddie
Moore, John
Moore, John P., Jr.
Moore, Raymond E.
Moretti, Bart
Morgan, Lucius
Morton
Morton, E. Glenn
Moss, Joe
Mott
Mottelier, Herman
Moultrie Packers
Munch, William G.
Municipal Ball Park
Murray, Don
Murray, Donald S.
Murray, Walter
Musial
Napier, Rudolph
Napoles, Jose
Nash
National Association
Nepote, Donald A.
New York Yankees
Newell
O'Callaghan, Thomas C.
Ocala
Occhailini
Odum, Harvey
Oliver, Benjamin
Onis, Manuel
orlando
Orlando Senators
Osthoff, Wilbur
Overstreet
Owens
Padgett, Elbert
Padgett, Ernest L.
Palatka
Palatka G-Men
Patterson, Pat
Paulick, Frank
Pavlich
Pawlick, John
Payne, James G.
Pearson, Thomas L., III
Peek, John H.
Pender, William T.
Perez, J.
Perez, Juan
Perez, Mario
Perez, Mario L.
Perez, Ralph
Petrucci, Don
Pickett, Glenn, Jr.
Pinder
Pirtle, Vernon
Pirtle, Vernon A.
Pittman
Pittman, Floyd Junior
Prempas, Louis
Price
Price, Charles W.
Pritchard, Robert
Pruett
Puffer, Jerry
Quesada, Vicente F.
Rabe, Bill
Rabe, William J.
Ramsey, Claude A.
Rauscher, George F.
Rauscher, Robert F.
record book
Red-Hats
Regalado, Ramiro D.
Rhodes, Herbert H.
Rice, Harry
Richetti, Eugene
Ricketson, Donald L.
Ridaught, Leon
Ridgway, Charles R.
Ridgway, Charlie
Risk
Roberson
Roberson, Jim
Roberston, Samuel D.
Rodgers, Bill
Rodgers, Raw Meat
Roede
Rogers, Edward
Rogino
Roman, Robert a.
Rosa, Ted
Roth, Philip
Rott, Rudolph
Rotunno, Rocco
Rowland, Warren W.
Rowland, Wilton P.
Ryan, Don
Ryan, George
Saavedra, Jesus
Saints
Samuely, Max
Sanders, Jimmy
Sanford
Sanford Celeryfeds
Sanford Seminoles
Sapp, E. B., Sr.
Satterfield, Ralph
Savage, John
Sawyers, Charles W.
Schall, Peter
Schantel, Jim
Schiro
Schneider
Schoendienst, Joe
Seaone, Isaac
Sehon
Selbee, William
Senators
Shabala, Stephen
Shaugnessy
Sheppard, William D.
Shiles, Harold E.
Shirley, John
Sifft, George
Silverman, Jerome
Simmons, Bunny
Sincore, Sam
Sisler, William, Marcil, Leo, Jr.
Skeen
Sloan, Melton
Smart, Charles P.
Smith, Lucian C.
Smith, Orin M.
Smith, Thommie
Snider, Floyd T.
Sofia, Michael T.
Solter, Demond E.
Sosebee, James H.
Sosh, John
Sparkman
St. Augustine
St. Augustine Saints
Stablefield, Elvin F.
Stanton, William G.
Starr, Harry
Stebbins
Stebbins, Jay
Stefani
Steinecke, Bill
Steinecke, William B.
Stewart
Stewart, Harold J.
Sticoo, Joseph F.
Stillwell, Arhur E.
Stillwell, Art
Straub, Arthur E.
Sullivan, Elbert B.
Summers, Bill
Swailes, Alex
Swindells
Swindells, Fred
Sylvester, Joseph
Tafaro, Dan A.
Tallahassee
Taylor, E. K.
Teeter
Tetrault, Thomas L.
Theard
Theobold, John
Thomas
Thomas, Herb
Thomas, Robert
Thomasville
Thompson, Averill
Thorpe
Thorpe, Benjamin
Thorpe, Bob
Throop, Rex
Throop, Rex E.
Tiemann, Jerry
Tinker, Joe
Tomat, John
Toncoff, John
Tonsick, Albert
Toth, Frank J.
Townsend, James O.
Trammell, Wes
Troutman, George H.
Turecki
Turnage, Jimmy
Tuttle, Robert A.
Tyler, Earl Q.
umpires
Upright, Herman
Valci, Charles
Valdez, Armand
Van Kinnamon, Carl
Vander Molen, Hilbert
Varner
Veale
Vega, Guillermo
Vega, Tony
Vickers-Smith, Lillian
Vinajeras, Efrain
Vitter, Joe
Vitter, Joseph A.
Voshell
Waddell, Bordie L.
Wagner, Robert B.
Walton, Lee
Wamplar, George B.
Ward, Michael B.
Washingston
Washington, John E.
Waycross
Wayton
Weathers, Charles
Weaver, R. L.
Weigel, Carl
Wenclewicz, Walter
Wenclewixz, Walter
West, Tommie
White, Edward C.
White, John E.
Wickle, Harrison
Wilkes, Jack
William A.
Williams, Charles
Willingham
Willshaw, Edward M.
Wilson, James E.
Winston, H. R.
Wishba, Joseph
Womack
Wright
Yde, Emil
Zander, Joe
Zedalis, Stanley
Zeleznock
Zinchak, James
Zuba, Martin M.
Zupanic