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Oral Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin Wheeler III
Tags: Alafaya Trail; Andrew George Alexander Kelsey; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; Basil Corbett “B.C.” Dodd; bedroom community; Benjamin "Ben" Franklin Wheeler III; Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Wheeler, Jr.; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler; Black Hammock; Buster Garrison; Charles Simeon Lee; citrus industry; Clara Isabelle Lawton; Desta Lee Horner; Dinky Line; Five Points Operations Complex; Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad; Florida Technological University; Forrest Lake; Henry Shelton Sanford; Holler Chevrolet; Iron Bridge Water Pollution Control Facility; Jacob Summerlin; John Thomas Wheeler; King Brothers; Memorial Building; Narcissa Melissa; Nelson and Company Packing Plant; Nelson Brothers Packing House; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo Depot; Oviedo Drug and Meat World; Oviedo Lights; packing houses; pine timber; Sanford; Seaboard Air Line Railroad; Seminole County; Steen Nelson; T.L. Lingo; Theodore “Judge” Aulin, Sr.; Thomas Willingham Lawton; turpentine; University of Central Florida; Wheeler-Evans House; William Henry “Billy” Dial
The Watermark, Vol. 4, No. 17, August 21-September 3, 1997
Tags: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AFA; AIDS; America Online; American Anglican Council; American Family Association; Andre Kirk Agassi; Andrew Cunanan; Anne Bancroft; Anti-Violence Project; AOL; Bea Hanson; Billy Jean King; bisexual; Bob King; Bobby Riggs; Buddy MacKay; Calvin Richard Klein; Cary Brokaw; Christopher Isherwood; Civic Theatre; Copper Rocket; Craig Clairborne; Demi Gene Guynes; Demi Moore; Eddie Caballero; Ellen Lee DeGeneres; Elton John; Elvin Martinez; Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida; Episcopal Synod of America; Ewan McGregor; Fela Anikulapu-Kut; Frank Griswold; Gary Ray Bowles; gay; Gay and Lesbian Community Services, Inc.; Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund; Gayfers; Giovanni Maria "Gianni" Versace; GLCS; Halston; Harvey Keitel; Herne's Hollow; HIV; homosexuality; homosexuals; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Task Force; Iva Majoli; Jack Greeney; Jack Plotnick; Jacqueline Harrington; James Kirkwood; Jean-Paul Gautier; Jeff Winemiller; Joe Kotvas; John Ellis "Jeb" Bush Sr.; John Hardy Roberts; John Howe; John Leguizamo; John Rodriguez; John Samuel Waters Jr.; Johnathan Rhys Meyers; Julia Roberts; Kathy Martinez; Keith's Lounge; Kevin O'Neill; Key West; Leonard Matlovich; Leonard Wood; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Lil' Orphan Andie's; Lisa Talmadge; Margaret Court; Martin Sheen; Martina Navratilova; Mary Pierce; Mary Ward; Mel Gibson; Mervyn "Merv" Edward Griffin Jr.; Michael Jai White; Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone; Michelle Handelman; Monica Aloisio; National Endowment of the Arts; NEA; Newton "Newt" Leroy Gingrich; orlando; Patrick Bristow; Penny Ensley; Petros "Pete" Sampras; Pride Film Festival; Queer Street; queers; Queerspotting; questioning; R. Michael Hutcheson; Ralph Huber; Randy Pope; Raymond "Ray" Allen Liotta; Raymond Julian Vicimarli; Reginald Kenneth Dwight; Richard Land; Robert Anthony De Niro Jr.; same-sex; Sandra Bahns; Sanford; Sarah Orne Jewett; Solar; Southern Baptist Convention; Tampa; Terry Kaplan; The Watermark; Thomas Carlyle "Tom" Ford; Tom Feeney; trans; transgender; Walt Disney Company; Walter Jammell Hinton; WomenFest
Notice of Election of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1973
Tags: agriculture; C.A. Wales; conservation; environmental protection; Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services; Hubert Bagwell; Kenneth R. Littlejohn; S.B. Crowe; Sanford; Section 582.18; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA
Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District Long-Range Program, 1975
Tags: agriculture; artesian water; Betty J. Palmer; Bureau of Environmental Education; C.A. Wales; Charles A. Wales; chloride; Civic Clubs; climate; community development; condominiums; conservation; construction; Department of Education; education; encroachment; environmental improvement; environmental protection; Farm Bureau; farming; farms; forests; geology; grant funds; ground water; ground water resources; highway planning; housing developments; Hubert Bagwell; Hydrolic Features; industrial expansion; irrigation; J.A. Hopkins; land development; Larry Morrell; livestock; mobile homes; open space; Orlando Sentinel Star; Outdoor Classroom Conservation Plans; Planned Unit Developments; population growth; poultry; radio; radio station; resource development; retail; road planning; Sanford; Sanford Herald; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; shopping centers; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil Map; soil survey; SSWCD; subvision developments; toxic soil; U.S. Department of Agriculture; urban expansion; urbanization; USDA; water; watershed; wildlife; WTRR; zoning
Nondiscrimination Provision from the United States Department of Agriculture and the Soil Conservation Service,1974
Tags: conservation; environmental protection; farmers; farming; land rights; relocation agreements; resource conservation; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control; watershed; William E. Austin; work plan agreements
Memorandum of Understanding between the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District and Seminole County, 1974
Tags: conservation; environmental protection; erosion; farmers; farming; James E. Hughes; John A. Kimbrough; land use; plant resources; Sanford; sediment; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water management; water use; wildlife, preservation
Program of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1963
Tags: abandoned flowing wells; agricultural development; agriculture; artesian water; beans; beef cattle; birds; Black Hammock; cabbage; carrots; celery; Charles A. Wales; chlorides; citrus; conservation; corn; cropland; drainage; egg production; Elbert Cammack; environmental protection; erosion; farmers; farming; flowing wells; Geneva; industrial development; irrigation; Jack Dodd; Lake Harney; Lake Jessup; Lake Monroe; lakes; land development; land use; leguminous cover crops; lettuce; livestock; nemeatodes; overgrazing; pasture development; ponds; poultry; poultry farms; Puzzle Lake; Ralph Hammond; recreation; recreational land; row crops; Sanford; Sanford Junior High School; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; soil depletion; SSCD; SSWCD; St. Johns River; streams; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz; water; water control; Wells; wildlife; wind
Memorandum of Understanding of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1962
Tags: agriculture; C.A. Wales; Charles A. Wales; conservation; environmental protection; farm forestry; farmers; farming; flood prevention; flooding; floods; landowners; Memorandum; Orville L. Freeman; Ralph Hammond; ranchers; ranching; Sanford; sedimentation; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; SSCD; SSWCD; United States Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; watershed protection; wildlife
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1953
Tags: agriculture; Albert R. Swartz; Blanket Indigo; Chapel Hill, planting; Coastal Bermuda Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Conservation Aid; Crotalaria Lanceolata; Drainage Engineer; Early Indigo; Engineer Aid; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Homer L. Osborne; planting materials; Rescue Grass; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service; Soil Conservationist; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; Yellow Lupine
Historical Data of the Board of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1953
Tags: A.R. Swartz; agriculture; B.E. Wiggins; C.A. Wales, T.L. Lingo; C.R. Dawson; conservation; E.J. Cameron; Ed Higgins; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Forest City; Forest Lake Academy; George C. Harden; H.B. Pope; Homer L. Osborne; J.L. McLenden; K.S. McMullen; L.A. Jacobson; Leo Butner; R.E. Witherell; R.F. Cooper; R.T. Milwee; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SSCD; SSWCD; Tom McClain, Jr.
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1952
Tags: Aeschynomene; agriculture; Albert R. Swartz; Argentine Bahia; Blanket Indigo; Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Crotalaria Lanceolata; District Conservationist; drainage; early Hairy Indigo; engineer; engineering; environmental protection; farming; Homer L. Osborne; Multiflora Rose; Pangola Grass Stolons; planting; planting material; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil conservation; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control
Office Memorandum of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1952
Tags: agriculture; Albert R. Swartz; Area Conservationist; Ben F. Wiggins; conservation; Form SCS-198; H.B. Helms; J.G. McMeekin; land conversion; Memorandum; Regional Records and Reports Division; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; United States Government
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1951
Tags: Aeschynomene; agriculture; Blanket Indigo; Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Crotalaria Intermedia; Crotalaria Lanceolata; drainage; early Hairy Indigo; engineer; engineering; farmers; farming; Homer L. Osborne; Multiflora Rose; ordinary Hairy Indigo; Pangola Grass Stolons; Pensacola Bahia; planters; planting materials; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil conservation; Soil Conservation Service; Soil Conservation Service Nurseries; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; United States Department of Agriculture; USDA; Walter W. Shaffer; water control
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1950
Tags: agriculture; Bahia seeds; Brooksville Nursery; C.A. Wales; Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; drainage; engineer; engineering; environmental protection; farmers, planters; farming; Pangola Grass Stolons; planting materials; Robert E. Witherell, District Conservationist; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil conservation; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisers of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1949
Tags: C.A. Wales; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; drainage; engineer; engineering; Fern Park; Robert E. Witherell, District Conservationist; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil conservation; Soil Conservation Service; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control
Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding Between the Seminole Soil Conservation District and the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1948
Tags: artesian wells; C.R. Dawson; cattle; Central Florida Experiment Station; citrus; conservation; drainage; environmental protection; H.H. Hennett; irrigation; livestock; R.F. Cooper; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service; SSCD; SSWCD; United States Department of Agriculture; USDA; water levels; Wells; wildlife
Work Plan of the Seminole Soil Conservation District, 1948
Tags: agriculture; C. A. Wales; conservation; crop land; crop rotation; dams; drainage; environmental protection; erosion; farm planning; farmers; farming; fire breaks; fire control; fires; forestry; irrigation; pasture development; preservation; R.F. Cooper; R.T. Milwee; Sanford; seed production; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; soil improvement; SSCD; SSWCD; Tom McLain, Jr.; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control; wildlife management; woodland management
Program of the Seminole Soil Conservation District, 1948
Tags: artesian water; artesian well; asparagus, Boston ferns, water; beef; black bass; bream; C. A. Wales; cattle; celery; census; Chase and Company; citrus; conservation; controlled burning; dairy; drainage; environmental protection; erosion; farm ponds; farmers; farming; farms; fire protection; fishing; Florida Experiment Station; forestry; grazing; Hairy Indigo; hay; hogs; irrigation; lake basins; Lake Jessup; Lake Monroe; land use; leaching; livestock; Oviedo; pasture development; pine timber; R.F. Cooper; R.T. Milwee; reforestation; saline; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Sidney A. Stubbs; sink holes; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; soils legend; SSCD; SSWCD; St. Johns River; T.L. Lingo; Tom McLain, Jr.; truck crops; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control; Wekiva River; wildlife; woodland management
Memorandum of Understanding between the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District and the United States Department of Agriculture, 1948
Tags: agriculture; C.R. Dawson; conservation; environmental protection; erosion, erosion control, ranching; farmers; farming; Memorandum; R. F. Cooper; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; SSCD; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, January 1974
Tags: agriculture; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; farmers; farming; grasses; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Joe Hopkins; land use; natural resources; S. B. Crowe; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; soil improvement; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1972
Tags: Bishop C. Beville; Cecil Jernigan; Charles A. Wales; Cliff Carter; Commercial Street; conservation; dikes; Emiley Norris; Ernest Copeland; Farm Bureau; fish hatcheries; fish hatchery; fish ponds; Hubert Bagwell; Jackson Heights Elementary School; James E. Hughes; JHES; Jim Krider; Joe Hopkins; John McEvoy; levees; Oviedo; Peat Heard; Rankin Peadon; Robert Craig; S. B. Crowe; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Welaka; WTRR
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1970
Tags: Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; Commercial Street; conservation; Creeping Beggarweed Seed; FFS; Florida Cooperative Extension Service; Florida Forest Service; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; Maidencane Stolons; Plant Materials Center; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; tile systems; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1969
Tags: black bass; bream; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; Commercial Street; conservation; drainage; farmers; farming; FFS; fish ponds; fishing; Florida Forest Service; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1967
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1965
Tags: agriculture; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; farmers; farming; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; land use; National Association of Soil and Water Conservation; recreation; Richard Schultz; Russell Rudd; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1964
Tags: agriculture; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; Don Farrens; Don Sipes; Farmer's Herald; farmers; farming; forest rangers; Hubert Bagwell; Jack Dodd, Elbert Cammack; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Raymond McGough; Richard Schultz; Russell Rudd; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; The Farm Forester; tile drain; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; wetland citrus groves; Wilber Arp
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1963
Tags: agriculture; Al Furman; bass; Ben Wiggins; Boy Scouts; bream; Cape Kennedy; Cecil Tucker; Charles A. Wales; Chuluota; conservation; development; Don Sipes; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; farmland; Fern Park; FFA; fish; fishing; flowing wells; Forrest City; Groveland; H. L. Hunt; H. L. Hunt Plant; Horace White; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; industrial; irrigation; Jack Dodd; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Mark Bullock; martin company; orlando; Oviedo; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; The Sanford Herald; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; Wilber Arp; wildlife
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1962
Tags: agriculture; Allen Sandifer; bass; Ben Wiggins; Boy Scouts; bream; Cecil Tucker; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; controlled burns; development; Don Sipes; drainage; Econlockhatchee; Econlockhatchee River; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; farmland; FFA; firebreaks; fires; fish; fish ponds; fishing; Groveland; Horace White; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; irrigation; Jack Dodd; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Mark Bullock; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; rainfall; Ralph Hammond; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; wildlife
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1961
Tags: Al Furman; Allen Sandifer; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; citrus farming; conservation; Curtin Green; Don Farrens; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; FFA; Homer Ballard; Horace White; irrigation, water control; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranching; Robert E. Lee; Sanford; Sanford Junior High School; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1959
Tags: Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Billy Alford; Bonner L. Carter; Boy Scouts; C. A. Wales; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; conservation; Curtin Green; drainage; farmers; fertilizers; FFA; Florence Mapes; grazing; H. O. White; high water levels; irrigation; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranchers; ranching, farming; Robert E. Lee; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1958
Tags: agriculture; Ben Wiggins; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Simeon Lee; chlorides; church; churches; conservation; drainage; farmers; flowing wells; irrigation; John Winter; Methodists; nematodes; Oviedo: C. S. Lee; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranchers; ranching, farming; Robert E. Lee; Robert Lee; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1957
Tags: Al Swartz; C. A. Wales; C. B. Blickensderfer; Central Florida Experiment Station; citrus; CoE; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; crop damage; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Elmo Dowling; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; flowing wells; freezes; GFC; Hamp Dasher; Henry Wight; Howard Bissland; irrigation; John S. Winter; John Winter; land use; nematodes; pasture planting; Phil Westgate; public speaking contest; R. J. Bauman; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; Robert E. Lee; Robert Lee; Sanford; Sanford-Titusville Canal; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Titusville; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Geological Survey; United States Army Corps of Engineers; USACE; USDA; USGS; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1956
Tags: Bahia grass; Bahia grasses; beef; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; C. H. Galloway; cattle; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; chlorides; citrus; conservation; dairy; Econlockhatchee; Econlockhatchee River; farm drainage; farming; fertilizers; FFS; fire control; fires; fishing; Florida Forest Service; flowing wells; Frank Russell; game fishing; Hairy Indigo; Henry Wight; Hubam clovers; Huban clovers; irrigation; Jack Barraclough; milk; nitrogen; oats; partridge peas; pollution; rainfall; Ralph Hammond; ranching; recreation; rotational system; rye; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; timber; timber management; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Geological Survey; USDA; USGS; W. W. Linz; water control; wildlife preservation
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1955
Tags: agriculture; artesian wells; beef; birds; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle; Central Florida Experiment Station; citrus; conservation; dairy; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Elbert Cammack, The Farm Forester; farmers; farming; FFS; fire control; fires; Florida Forest Service; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; GFC; Henry Wight; irrigation; lespedeza; milk; Ralph Hammond; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; silage; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. B. West; W. W. Linz; water control; water levels; Wells; wildlife
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1954
Tags: agriculture; birds; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; caladiums; citrus; conservation; farmers; farming; fire control; fires; George Harden; Gloriosa; grasses; Hairy Indigo; Henry Wight; Homer Osborne, Ed Cameron; John D. Martin; partridge peas; preservation; Ralph Hammond; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; soil improvement; SSWCD; The Farm Forester; W. W. Linz; water; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1950
Tags: C. A. Wales; cattle; celery; Central Florida Experiment Station; Chase and Company; conservation; dairy; David Powell; Donald J. Bales; drainage; farmers; farming; fertilizers; FGS; Five Points; Florida Geological Survey; H. H. Cooper, Jr.; H. James Gut; irrigation; J. W. Christie; James Weir; Les Jacobsen; Leslie A. Jacobsen; Millard S. Morgan; nematodes; nematologist; Otis E. Smith; Oviedo; Philip Westgate; R. E. Witheral; R. W. Ruprecht; Randall Chase; Robert G. Jessup; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Geological Survey; USDA; USGS; W. W. Linz; water; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1949
Tags: agriculture; black bass; citrus; conservation; E. J. Cameron; F. T. Merriweather; farmers; farming; Fellowship Biblical College; fertilizers; FFA; fish; fish hatcheries; fish hatchery; fish ponds; fishing; Forrest City; Fosgate Growers Cooperative; Hairy Indigo; Howard Bissland; hurricanes; Jack Hagar; M. L. Cullum; Martin Anderson; R. F. Cooper; recreation; Ross Mobley; Sanford; Sanford Municipal Airport; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; The Orlando Sentinel Star; The Sanford Herald; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control; Welaka; wildlife; wildlife conservation
Letter from William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (November 26, 1886)
Tags: Alexander St. Clair Abrams; Diamond Match Company; fiber mills; fibers; fiberwork; FLCC; Florida Land and Colonization Company; Henry Shelton Sanford; Internal Improvement Fund Board; investments; lawsuits; Palmetto Fibre Manufactory; paper mills; Presbyterian College; railroads; railways; real estate; Sanford; Sanford Saw Mill; Sanford Wharf; Tavares; William Beardall; Winter Haven
Letter from E. R. Trafford to Henry Shelton Sanford (November 21, 1884)
Letter from E. R. Trafford per William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (June 22, 1884)
Letter from E. R. Trafford per William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (May 5, 1884)
Letter from E. R. Trafford per William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (April 18, 1884)
Letter from E. R. Trafford per William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (April 13, 1884)
Letter from E. R. Trafford to Henry Shelton Sanford (April 9, 1884)
Letter from E. R. Trafford per William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (March 26, 1884)
Letter from E. R. Trafford to Henry Shelton Sanford (March 15, 1884)
Letter from E. R. Trafford per William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (March 5, 1884)
Letter from E. R. Trafford per William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (February 29, 1884)
History Florida Chapter: National Association of Postmasters of the United States
Tags: A. E. Booth; A. G. Shands; A. L. Riden; Alonzo Sias; Ambrose O'Connel; Arthur W. Newett; Auburndale; Bart O'Hara; Benjamin Franklin; Billie Maier; Bob Sweatt; Boca Grande; Boca Raton; Bradenton; Brooksville; Brookville; C. H. Talton; C. M. Larrick; Carrie Flowers; Castillo de San Marcos; Catherine Bash; Century; Chalmers J. Young; Chapter No. 10; Charles Ashbrook; Charles E. Puskar; Charles Powell; Charles W. Ten Eick; Chauncey Costin; Christmas; citrus; Claude Denson Pepper; Claude Pepper; Clermont; Clewiston; Cocoa; Cocoa Beach; Colin English; Cora Williams Cottondale; Crescent City; Dan Gibson; Dania; David L. Williams; Daytona Beach; Deerfield; Destin; Don McDermott; Dunnellon; Dwight Shower; E. L. Power; Emmett Doak; Ernest L. Abel; Eva Vaughn; F. H. Titcomb; FDR; Florida Chapter; Floyd Brooker; Fort Lauderdale; Fort Myers; Fort San Marco; Frances Wartigg; Frank B. Reams; Frank H. Clyatt; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Fred E. Hall; Fred S. stump; Ft. Lauderdale; Ft. Myers; G. N. Denning; G. W. Shuman; Gator Postmaster; George C. Woods; George Hopkins; George Washington; Gladys Stalls; Glenna J. Pedrick; Goodland; Grace Parker; Grady warren; Gulf Breeze; H. L. Godwin; Hartley B. Dean; Henry S. Thompson; Herbert E. Ross; Herman E. Wattwood; Hobe Sound; Hollywood; Howard S. Warner; J. Edgar Day; J. Edgar Wall; Jacksonville; James A. Farley; James D. Beggs; James H. Cox; Jefferson Gaines; Jesse M. Donaldson; Jesse Monroe Donaldson; Jimmie Beggs; Jimmie Cox; Joe Hendricks; Joe Porcer; Joel Field; John H. Shuman; John Hoy; John P. Snyder; Joseph Edward Hendricks; Joseph J. Lawler; Juanita S. Tucker; Kappy Kirk; Kate T. McDaniel; Kitty Lyon; Lake City; Lake Placid; Largo; Lee Rutledge; Leesburg; Leslie D. Reagin; Long Beach; Lynn B. Bloom; M. O. Brawner; mail; Mamie Eisenhower; Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower; Mansell A. Orchard; Mansell A. Warner; Margaret C. Young; Marianna; Marie Zimmerman; Mark Benson; Melbourne; Miami; Micanopy; Milton; Miss Special Delivery; Mom Orchard; Monticello; Moore Haven; Mulberry; N. R. Abrams; Nancy Mims; NAPUS; National Association of Postmasters of the United States; Neil Durrance; Nell Baker; Neptune Beach; O. B. Carr; Oakley Seaver; Ocala; Oliver Haistens; Orange City; orange juice; oranges; orlando; Otis E. Padgett; Owen L. Godwin; Ozona; Paisley; Panama City; Paul Maha; Pensacola; Perry; Phil Gallagher; Philip J. Gallagher; Polk City; Poney Express; Port St. Joe; post offices; postage stamps; Postal Education Plan; Postal Savings System; Postmaster Generals; postmasters; Project Mercury; Quincy; R. J. Holley; R.H. McDaniels; Robert E. Hannegan; Rockledge; Rowena Haistens; Rowena McDaniel; Ruby A. Edwards; Safety Harbor; Sam Valliere; Sam Wooten; Samuel Osgood; San Harrison; Sanford; Sarasota; Sebring; Silver Springs; Space Capital of the World; Special Delivery; St. Augustine; St. Marks; St. Petersburg; Sunshine Club; Tampa; Ted Booth; The Gator Postmaster; Tillie Pasteur; Titusville; Tom Braswell; U.S. Post Office Department; USPOD; Vero Beach; W. B. Brophy; W. D. Jones; W. H. Harris; W. H. Hoffman; W. H. Owns; W. T. Gary; Walter B. Walters; Walter D. Myers; West Palm Beach; William Askew; William B. Dowling; William C. Hill; William D. Jones; William E. DeWar; William J. Dixon; William P. Wilkinson; Williston; Winter Haven; Winter Park; World War II; WWII; Zephyrhills
The Maitland Courier, Vol. 1, No. 4, December 24, 1885
Tags: A. Wilson; Albert J. Meyer; Altamonte Springs; Anderson; Andrew Joakimansky; Anna Seward; Antonin Martin; Benedict Arnold; C. Haskell; C. I. Hood; Charles A. Vogeler; Charles J. Schayer; Charles Pike; Charles W. Morris; Charlie Dear; Cunningham; Cyrus W. Field; De Wiggs; E. C. Hungerford; Featherly; Fort Myers; G. B. Van Dyke; George E. Hudson; George Washington; J. W. Spitler; John Andre; Jones; King George III; Longwood; Lowell; M. B. Stone; Mackay; Maitland; Maitland Avenue; Maitland Dramatic Club; McDonald Drug Company; Mcmurray; Napoleon; Ned Raynors; Norton; orange county; orlando; R. A. Stud; R. L. Hungerford; R. V. Pierces; Richardson Taliaferro; Rushton; S. H Pullman; Saint Nicholas; Sanford; Santa Claus; Seward; Slocum; South Florida Railroad; Spring Garden; St. Petersburg; The Maitland Courier; Thomas Day; Townsend; W. B. Hazen; W. B. Whipple; W. H. Massey; Whipple; William Halls Balsam; Winter Park
The Florida Agriculturist, Vol. 10, No. 27, November 9, 1887
Tags: agriculture; anarchism; anarchists; Apopka; Astor; Bartow; bees; Blue Springs; cattle; citrus; clocks; colleges; consumption; courts; cows; creditors; De Funiak Springs; DeLand; Eber W. Bond; F. E, NORRIS; fertilizers; Florida Shippers Union; foreclosures; Gadsden County; Gainesville; Green Cove Springs; H. A. Wright; Halifax River Railroad; Hamlin; Haymarket Affair; Haymarket Massacre; Haymarket Riot; Highland Park; Holly Hill; horses; Huntington; Isaac D. Beauchamp,; Jacksonville; James H.c Chandler; John Cromie; John Ellis; Katie Beauchamp; Key West; Lake Apopka; Lakeland; Leesburg; Leon County; Lucas; M. Uenard; malaria; Melbourne; Monroe County; New Smyrna; Newnan; Ocala; Orange City; Orange Park; orlando; Palatka; Pensacola; Pullman; R. B. F. Roper; R. Mohan; railroads; Rockledge; Roger Laroque; San Mateo; Sanford; Seventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida; Seville; Silas B. Wright; St. Augustine; St. Johns River; Starke; Tallahassee; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Florida Agriculturist; The Florida Citrus Grower; The Southern Circulator; Titusville; trains; Volusia County; W. A. Allen; W. Fisher; W. W. Alexander; W. W. Parce; watch; watches; woman; women
Bettye Reagan Pamphlet
Oral History of Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan
Tags: Abraham Lincoln; Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch; American flags; Anderson; Andrew Aulin III; Andrew Aulin, Jr.; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andrew Schott Reagan; Andy Aulin; art; artists; Aulin Avenue; Aulin's Landing; awards; B. F. Wheeler; baccalaureate services; Baptists; Bayton; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler; Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan; Bettye Reagan; bicycles; bike riding; bikes; Black Beauty; Bob Ward; book reports; books; bovines; busing; camping; canines; car accidents; cattle; chapels; Charles Warren Aulin; Charlie McCulley; Charlotte Lee Lawton; church; churches; clothes; clothing; Coat of Many Colors; coats; cops and robbers; cows; cycling; Daniel Lee McGill; Daniel Lee Reagan; Debbie Lynn Reagan; desegregation; discipline; doctors; dogs; Don Reagan; Donald Thomas Reagan; dressmakers; dressmaking; drugstores; Easter; education; educators; Emma Leonora Lawton Aulin; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; flags; Florida State Bank; forts; Frankie D. Gore; fruit testers; GA; games; George Lee Wheeler; Girls’ Auxiliaries; graduations; Grand Ole Opry; gym; Heidi; high schools; immigrants; immigration; integration; Jackson Borough School for Nursing; Jacobs; Joanne Ward; Joel Edwin McGill; Joel McGill; Julie Karin Reagan; Kathleen An Reagan; Kathleen Ann McGill; Lake Charms; Lake Mary; Lee; Leonard Franklin Slye; Lillian Della Lee Lawton; Lona Lawton Aulin; Lottie Lee Lawton; Martin; Mary Alice Powell Aulin; Mary Leonora Aulin Bartlett; milk; milking; Morrison’s Cafeteria; Nelson and Company; novels; oranges; orlando; Orlando Transit; Osteen; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Oviedo School; Oviedo, Spain; P.E.; painters; painting; Patrick Kelley Reagan; pets; physical education; physicians; postmasters; pranks; RA; race relations; radios; Rebecca Schwandt; Rollins College; Roy Rogers; Royal Ambassadors; Sanford; school bus; school buses; schools; seamstress; seamstresses; segregation; sewing; Slavia; spitz; spitzen; storekeepers; strawberries; strawberry; Sunbeam Band; Swedes; Swedish; swimming pools; T. W. Lawton; teachers; telephone operators; The Roy Rogers Show; Thomas Willington Lawton; Trigger; Troubles; Tusta's Drugstore; W. J. Lawton; Walker; weddings; West; West House; Wheeler; Wheeler Fertilizer Company; White's Wharf; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Election Precinct 3, Sanford
Tags: Andrew Bivins; Annie Lee Grady; Anthony Benjamin; Arthur Lee Grady; Bessie Benjamin; Bruce Newman; Callie Mae Anderson; census; Christine Jones; Curtis Mcleod; Election Precinct 3; Gertrude Moseley; Gladys Grady; Grady Marshall; Henry Anderson; Hernton Herring; Ida Wilcox; James Lee; James Walter Grady; Jessie Whigham; Jimmie Lee; Joe Moseley; John W. Herring; Johnnie Mae Byas; Katherine Bivins; Leroy Grady; Lizzie Mae Herring; Lonnie Byas; Mary Herring; Mary Lee; May Hellen Lee; Minnie Lee Perkins; Percy Oliver; population; Roosevelt Jones; Ruby L. Newman; Sanford; Theottress Jones; Theottress Jones, Jr.; Thomas H. Wilcox; Vannie Newman; Vera Mae Jones; Willie B. Sherman; Willie James Wilcox
Headstone of Private James Walter Grady at the Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Maitland Pamphlet
Tags: ACL; agriculture; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Black Bear Trail; Captain Maitland; chamber of commerce; citrus; citrus industry; Daytona Beach; E. A. Upmeyer; Grace N. Beecher; Gulf of Mexico; H. E. Angell; Indian War; J. H. Hill; Lake Apopka; Lake Maitland; Louis L. Coudert; Maitland; orange county; orlando; poultry; poultry industry; R. A. Wheeler; railroad; Rollins College; Sanford; school; Seminole War; Silver Springs; St. Augustine; St. Johns River; State Highway Number 3; Winter Park; YMCA; Young Men's Christian Association
The Florida Grower
Tags: ACL; agriculture; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; chamber of commerce; chamber of commerces; citrus; Dixie Highway; Frank Whitman; Hill School; Lake Faith; Lake Lily; Longwood; Maitland; Maitland Chamber of Commerce; Oaks Hotel; orlando; poultry; property values; railroads; Rollins College; Sanford; schools; segregation; The Florida Grower; Winter Park
The Maitland Courier, December 24, 1885
Tags: agriculture; Altamonte Hotel; B. D. Stone; B. J. Taliaferro; C. C. Haskell; C. F. Townsend; Church of Good Shepard; citrus; citrus industry; E. Turner; G. B. Van Dyke; G. T. Stith; George E. Hudson; Horace Greeley; horse; horse breeding; HOTEL; I. Vanderpool; J. A. Richardson; J. C. Eaton; J. D. Bowen; J. E. Clark; J. W. Spitler; K. Turner; Lake Maitland; M. J. Spitler; Maitland; Maitland Real Estate Agency; N. A. Wilson; notary public; Odd Fellows of Manchester, England; orlando; Percheron horse; R. L. Hungerford; R. V. Pierce; railroad; Remington Sewing Machine; Richardson Currie; Roscoe Conkling; S. H. Pullman; S. J. Powe; Sanford; Seminole Hotel; Tavares Herald; taxes; The Maitland Courier; W. A. Heard; W. A. Morris; W. B. Whipple; W. H. Massey; Whitlaw Reid; William B. Jackson; William Hall; William J. Coughlin; Winter Park
The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 18, May 18, 1927
Tags: A. B. Rowland; A. M. Springer; A. W. Benson; agriculture; An Historical Sketch of Maitland; B. Auxford Burks; B. R. Swope; Baby Grand Theatre; Billy Powell; Black Bear Trail; Boston Herald; Bryan's Barber Shop; C. D. Benson; C. D. Homer; C. D. Horner; C. M. Niven; chamber of commerce; Charles B. Waterhouse; Chester A. Arthur; citrus; citrus industry; Clarence D. Benson; Colla F. Owen; death; E. C. Hungerford; E. Turner; E. W. Horton; Eatonville; Elizabeth D. Benson; Florida State Audubon Society; Fort Maitland; Fort Mellon; Foster R. Fanning; George Rockwood; Georgianna Trout Hill; government; Grover Cleveland; Hamilton & Pike Studio; Henry Sanford; Hill School; Hungerford Industrial School of Eatonville; Hungerford School; Hurd National Bank; Inter-City Realty Company; Isaac Vanderpool; J. C. Eaton; J. E. Hill; J. H. Hill; John J. Hurd; Julia Ward Howe; L. F. Dommerich; L. L. Lampp; Lake Lily; Lake Maitland; library; local government; M. C. Bryan; Maitland; Maitland Clothing & Dry Goods Store; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Insurance Agency; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Malcolm C. Niven; Marinello Beauty Parlor; Mary Orrmins; Mellonville; Moody Bible Institute; municipal government; obituary; orlando; Osceola; Parent-Teacher Association; pavement; paving; PTA; R. G. Grassfield; railroad; rain; real estate; road; Robert Hungerford; Rollins Press; S. B. Hill; S. J. Stiggins; Sanford; sanitation; Sanlando Springs; school; Seminole Indian; Seminole War; settler; St. John's River; State Road No. 3; steamboat; steamer; steamship; street; taxes; The Maitland News; Thomas Haskell; Town Council; town government; Ulysses S. Grant; Union State Bank; W. J. Beckham; weather; White Way Motor Company; William Driscoll; William H. Waterhouse; Winter Park; Winter Park Cleaners; Winter Park Refrigerating Company
The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 13, March 30, 1927
Tags: A. B. Rowland; A. M. Springer; accident; agriculture; alcohol; Alice Waterhouse; Anna B. Treat; Artels Dickson; automobile accident; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Black Bear Trail; book; bridges; Bryan's Barber Shop; C. D. Horner; C. M. Niven; chamber of commerce; Charles B. Waterhouse; children; church; construction; Cox and Bryson; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Visor; E. R. Baldwin; E. W. Horton; F. Ellison Adams; farming; Florida Real Estate Commission; flowers; Foster R. Fanning; Gainesville; George F. Carleton; government; Greenwood Gardens; H. F. Roller; H. H. Fugate; Hamilton & Pike Studio; Herbert L. Walker; high school; Hill School; Hungerford School; J. A. Brown; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; J. W. Rice; James Hatcher; John Harvey; Karl Lehman; Kenneth N. McPherson; L. L. Lampp; L. W. Peat; library; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. C. Bryan; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Clothing and Dry Goods Store; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland High School; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Mary Kingsley; McGaffin Electric Shop; Methodism; Methodist; municipal government; N. W. Sanborn; Observance-Abstinence League; Ocala; Orange County Chamber of Commerce; Orange Hardware & Furniture Company; orlando; Orlando Sentinel; Parent-Teacher Association; poultry; poultry industry; Presbyterian; Presbyterianism; PTA; R. A. Wheeler; R. B. Wright; R. M. Evans; R. P. Cobb; railroad; real estate; road; Rollins College; Rollins Press; Ruby Fugate; Ruby Lake Grove Fruit Company; S. B. Hill; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; Sanford; sanitation; Sanlando Golf Club; school; Southern Clay Manufacturing Company; State Beautification Convention; Stella Waterhouse; taxes; The Bookery; The Maitland News; tobacco; Town Council; town government; Vail Dunlap; W. R. G. Orwick; wedding; William C. Rice; Winter Park Cleaners; Winter Park Garden Club; Winter Park Refrigerating Company; Yellowstone Tea House
Map of Seminole County, Florida, 1954
Tags: Altamonte Springs; Astor Grant; Beck Hammock; Black Hammock; Cameron City; Chuluota; country clubs; Eureka Hammock; Florida State Road 44; Forest City; Fort Reed; Fred H. Williams; Gabriella; Geneva; Ginderville; Goldenrod; Iowa City; Kolokee; Lake Harney; Lake Howell; Lake Jessup; Lake Mary; Lake Monroe; Levy Grant; Longwood; Markham; Miranda Grant; New Upsala; Osceola; Oviedo; Palm Springs; Paola; Philip R. Yonge Grant; Sanford; Seminole County; Slavia; SR 44; St. Johns River; Wagner; Wekiva River; Wekiva Springs; Winter Park
Map of Seminole County, Florida, 1928
Tags: Altamonte Springs; Astor Grant; Beck Hammock; Black Hammock; Cameron City; Chuluota; country clubs; Eureka Hammock; Florida State Road 44; Forest City; Fort Reed; Fred T. Williams; Gabriella; Geneva; Ginderville; Goldenrod; Iowa City; Kolokee; Lake Harney; Lake Howell; Lake Jessup; Lake Mary; Lake Monroe; Levy Grant; Longwood; Markham; Miranda Grant; New Upsala; Osceola; Oviedo; Palm Springs; Paola; Philip R. Yonge Grant; Sanford; Seminole County; Slavia; SR 44; St. Johns River; Wagner; Wekiva River; Wekiva Springs; Winter Park
Map of City of Sanford and Environs, 1926
Map of Seminole County, Florida, 1936
Tags: Altamonte Springs; Astor Grant; Cameron City; Chuluota; Clifton; country clubs; Forest City; Fort Reed; Fred T. Williams; Ft. Reed; Gabriella; Geneva; Ginderville; Goldenrod; Iowa City; Kolokee; Lake Harney; Lake Howell; Lake Jessup; Lake Mary; Lake Monroe; Levy Grant; Longwood; Markham; Miranda Grant; New Upsala; Osceola; Oviedo; Palm Springs; Paola; Philip R. Yonge Grant; Sanford; Seminole County; Slavia; St. Johns River; Wagner; Wekiva River; Winter Park
John Wesley Woods' Icehouse
Mary Alice Aulin Dies at Age 88
Tags: Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch; Andrew Aulin III; Andrew Aulin, Jr.; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andy Aulin; Bettye Jean Aulin McGill; Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan; Charles Warren Aulin; Charlotte Powell Hawkins; Durward Davis; Esther Powell Lansing; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; HRS; hypokinetic rigid syndrome; idiopathic parkinsonism; Kathryn Aulin Bunch; Lona Aulin Bartlett; Mary Alice Powell Aulin; Mary Lenora Aulin Bartlett; Nelson and Company; Oviedo; Oviedo Cemetery; paralysis agitans; Parkinson's Disease; PD; primary parkinsonism; Sanford; seamstress; seamstresses; switchboard operators; The Oviedo Voice
Seminole County Offers Supplies for Income Eligible Households
Tags: Carolyn White; county government; Craig Shadrix; disaster relief; Edwin White; government; Harvest Time International; Hurricane Frances; hurricane relief; hurricanes; local government; Maritime Drive; natural disasters; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole County Community Development; Seminole County Community Resources; storms; The Oviedo Voice
City Supports Application: Hospital Headway?
Tags: Carolyn White; Central Florida Regional Hospital; city councils; city government; City of Oviedo; Darla Kinney Scoles; Edwin White; government; health care; Health Facility Regulation Agency; Healthcare Administration; hospitals; local government; orange county; Oviedo; Oviedo City Council; Oviedo ER; Sanford; Seminole County; state government; The Oviedo Voice
Joseph Lawton, October 18, 1753 - March 1815
Tags: Alexander Benjamin Lawton; Alexander Cater Lawton; Alexander James Lawton; Alexander Lawton; Alexander Robert Lawton; Alice Irene Bartlett; Alice Kathryn Aulin; Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch; Altamonte Springs; American Revolution; Andrew Aulin III; Andrew Aulin, Jr.; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andrew Scott Reagan; Anna Lawton; Asa Lawton; B. F. Wheeler; Barry Phelps Richardson; Beaufort District; Benjamin Lincoln; Benjamin Themistocles Dion Lawton; Bettye Jean Aulin; Bettye Jean Aulin McGill; Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan; Beulah Lawton; Beulah Lawton Hughes; Billy Beatrice Bunch; Billy Beatrice Bunch Parrot; Black Swamp; Black Swamp Academy; Black Swamp Baptist Cemetery; Bostick; Boyce M. Lawton III; Brandy Lee Wilder; Charles Powell; Charles Warren Aulin; Charlotte Ann Lawton; Charlotte Ester Lawton Peoples; Charlotte Esther Lawton; Charlotte Verstille; Christina Alice Pechacek; Clara J. Lawton; Clara J. Lawton Wheeler; Clotilde Martin; Daniel Lee McGill; Daniel Lee Reagan; David C. Cunningham; Debbie Lynn Reagan; Debbie Lynn Reagan Wilder; Debra Cunningham; Debra Cunningham Aulin; Denise Robert Aulin; Denise Roberta; Donald Thomas Reagan; E. L. Inabinett; Edisto Island, South Carolina; Edward Peoples; Elizabeth Mary Brisbane; Elizabeth Mary Brisbane Lawton; Emma Lenora Lawton; Emma Lenora Lawton Aulin; family reunion; French; George Mosse; Georgia Historical Society; Gibbes; Glorianna Lawton; GloriAnna Lawton Brisbane; Indianland; Isadore Perry; Isadore Perry Lawton; Jacques Robert; James Phelps Richardson; James Stoney Lawton; James Wilburn Grogan; Jane Mosse; Jane Mosse Lawton; Jeremiah Lawton; Joel Edwin McGill; John Hanahan; John Hughes; John Lawton; John Morel; John Seabrook; Joseph James Lawton; Joseph Lawton; Joseph Thomas Robert; Josephine Lawton; Josiah Lawton; Judson Lawton; Julie Karin Reagan; Julie Karin Reagan Richardson; Kathleen Ann McGill; Kathleen Ann Reagan; Kathryn Lori Hamby; Kevin Richard Kubitza; Kirk B. Cunningham; Lake Mary; Larry Wayne Hamby, Jr.; Larry Wayne Hamby, Sr.; Lawton Family Convention; Lawtonville; Leah Townsend; Llewellyn Roberts Bartlett, Jr.; Lucinda Walker Landrums; Lucinda Walker Landrums Lawton; Lyndia Lorene Schroeder; Lyndia Lorene Schroeder Aulin; Maner; Margaret Ellyn Bartlett; Mark Adam Kubitza; Martha Lawton; Martha Lenora Aulin; Martha Lenora Aulin Wheeler; Martha Loise Perkins; Martha Loise Reagan; Mary Alice Powell; Mary Alice Powell Aulin; Mary Ann Whaley; Mary Ann Whaley Lawton; Mary Cater Lawton; Mary Cater Rhodes; Mary Cater Rhodes Lawton; Mary Elizabeth Lawton; Mary Elizabeth Lawton Mathews; Mary Gwynn; Mary Gwynn Lawton; Mary Hannah Aulin; Mary Hannah Aulin Grogan; Mary Jane Lawton; Mary Kathryn Bunch; Mary Kathryn Bunch Hamby; Mary Lenora Aulin; Mary Lenora Aulin Bartlett; Mary Mathews; Mary Mathews Lawton; Mary Mulligan; Mary Rabun; Mary Rabun Powell; Mary Sams; Mary Sams Grimball; Mary Sams Grimball Lawton; Mary Sams Grimball Lawton Fickling; Mary Stone Grimball; Mary Stone Grimball Lawton; Mary Winborn; Mary Winborn Lawton; Michael Paul Kubitza; Mimosa; Mulberry Grove Plantation; Nancy Ann Bartlett; Narcissa Melissa Lawton; Nettie Jacobs; Nettie Jacobs Aulin; Nikki Lee Stanley; Nikki Lee Stanley Reagan; Oviedo; Patricia Eileen Bartlett; Patrick Kelley Reagan; Penny Reagan; Phoebe Sarah Lawton; Phoebe Sarah Lawton Willingham; Pineland Plantation; plantation; R. B. Kirby; Ramsey; Ray McGill; Reagan Nicole Wilder; Revolutionary War; Richard Burdett Bunch; Richard Glen Kubitza; Robert Brady Wilder; Robert Downey Wilder; Robert E. H. Peeoples; Robert Lee Wheeler; Robert Themistocles Lawton; Robert W. Lawton; Robertville; Ruth Aulin; Ruth Aulin Kubitza; Samuel Tyler Parrot; Sandra Alice Aulin; Sandra Alice Aulin Pechacek; Sanford; Sarah Godfrey; Sarah Godfrey Lawton; Sarah Jaudon; Sarah Jaudon Robert; Sarah Lawton; Sarah Lawton Seabrook; Sarah Robert; Sarah Robert Lawton; Scott B Cunningham; silk; slave; slavery; St. Peter's Parish; Steamboat Creek; Steve Aubry Aulin; Stoney Creek; Susannah Winborn; The City Gazette of Charleston; The Hampton County Guardian; Theodore Aulin; Theodore Dion Mathews; Thirza Lawton; Thomas J. Lawton; Thomas O. Lawton, Jr.; Thomas Oregon Lawton, Jr.; Thomas Willingham; Tommy Joe Pechacek, Jr.; Tommy Joe Pechacek, Sr.; Tracie Lorraine Aulin; Transpine; W. J. Lawton; William Edward Parrot; William Henry Brisbane; William Henry Lawton; William John Lawton; William Lawton; William Lawton, Jr.; William Lawton, Sr.; William Seabrook; William Seabrook Lawton; William Verstille; Winborn Asa Lawton; Winborn Joseph Lawton; Winborn Lawton; Winborn Lawton, Jr.; Winborn Lawton, Sr.; Winborn Theodore Lawton
The Oviedian, Vol. XIV, 1951
Tags: 10th grade; 11th grade; 12th grade; 1st grade; 2nd grade; 3rd grade; 4th grade; 5th grade; 6th grade; 7th grade; 8th grade; 9th grade; Aldred Cone; Alma Ellis; Andrew Aulin; Ann Leinhart; Ann Pierson; Annette Jackson; Annie Lee Nettles; Annie Witt; Annis C. Thompson; Antonio; athletes; Barbara Glassmire; Barbara Holloway; baseball; baseball players; basketball; basketball players; Ben Ward; Betty Beasley; Betty George; Betty Hill; Betty Millikan; Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan; Beverly Barr; Billie Chance; Billy Bradley; Billy Lane; Billy Meek; Bobby Cox; Bobby Shaff; Boy Scouts of America; Britt Tractor Company; Bryan Nettles; Bryant Hickson; Carl Sellers; Carmen Miller; Central Florida Council; Central Truck Lines; Charlene Gatlin; Charles Malcolm; Charles McCulley; Charlie McCulley; cheerleaders; cheerleading; clubs; Cornelia Weitman; Daniel Gore; Delores Masters; Don Wensel; Donald Hardy; Donnie Kassell; Donnie Malcolm; Dorothy Malcolm; Dorothy Rice; Dorothy Simmons; Dot Malcolm; Edith Ellis; education; educations; eighth grade; Elain Bauman; eleventh grade; Ellen Wright; Elnora Johnson; Emily Rizer; Erwin Abell; Ferdinand Jakubcin; fifth grade; first grade; Florence Windham; Florida State Bank of Sanford; Flute-A-Phone Band; Ford Company; fourth grade; Frances Stine; Frankie Gore; Freddie Wheaton; freshman; freshmen; Geneva Bailey; George Domansky; Georgene Parker; Girl Scouts; Glee Club; Glen Lee; Gloria Gay; Grace Barr; Harold Sheldon; Harvey Joe Slayton; Hazel Priest; Hazel Rutherford; Henry A. Wolcott; high schools; Hilliard Fleming; Hubert Beville; Hubert Priest; Hunt & Sheldon Garage; J. L. Williams; James Gillmore; James McGill; James Wheaton; Janie M. Hart; Jeanne Sheldon; Jerden Boatwright; Jo Ann Fleming; Joan Brown; John Duda; Johnnie Jones; Johnny Jones; Joyce Waters; Juanita Barlow; Judy Walker Anderson; junior high schools; juniors; Katherine Teague; Kay Estes; Keith Malcolm; Kenneth Malcolm; Larry French; Laura E. Richards; Leona Hart; Lillian M. McCall; Lois Ruddell; Lorne Mathers; Los Picaros; Lucy Piloian; M. D. Long; Marguerite Partin; Marie Faulk; Martha Jean Hardy; Marvin Wrye; Mary Elizabeth Thompson; Mary Smithson; Max Leinhart; Michael Mikler; Mountain Stream; Myron Willis; Nina Dishman; Nina McMahan; ninth grade; Norma Jean Hamil; OHS; Oviedo; Oviedo Garage; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Junior American Legion; Oviedo Lions; Oviedo School; Pat Walker; Patricia Walker; Paul Mikler; Peggy Fleming; Peggy Stansel; Pleasy Jean Smithson; Pure Oil Company; R. L. Slavik; Ray Fore; Ray Shepardson; Raymond McConaha; Rebekah Tuhy; Reda Bush; Richard Wrye; Robert Lee Ward; Rollins College; Rubin Bedenbaugh; Ruth Bedenbaugh; Ruth Metcalf; Sadye Beth Fleming; Sanford; Sarah George; schools; second grade; Seminole County Basketball Tournament; seniors; seventh grade; Shirley Jones; Shirley Malcolm; Sinclair Gasoline; sixth grade; sophomores; sports; students; T. W. Lawton; teachers; Ted Glassmire; tenth grade; Terry McMahan; The Boston Tribune; The Oviedian; third grade; Thomas Snuth; Thomas Willingham Lawton; Troop 243; twelfth grade; Velora Moon; Violet Best; Violet Rogers; Virginia Conrad; Virginia Long; W. A. Teague; W. H. Martin; Walter Duda; Wanda Lee Anderson; Wendell Hill; Willie Tabor; yearbooks
Oviedo, Circa 1960
Tags: A. A. Myers; A. Bradford Dinsmore; A. D. Sauer, Jr.; A. D. Sauer, Sr.; A. F. Cotton; A. L. Ruddell; A. M. Jones; A. W. Meares; African Methodist Episcopal; Agnes Smith; Alexandria Subdivision; Alice Brannon; Allison; AME; Amos Laster; Andrew Aulin; Andrew Aulin, Jr.; Andrew John McCulley; Andrew Leinhart; Anita King Crawford; Anna Leinhart; Annabelle Linger Lawton; Annette Sullivan Shrumpert; Annie Ethel Lee Carter; Antioch Missionary Baptist Church; Antonio Solary; Appleby; Arthur Evans; Arthur Metcalf; Arthur Riles Hunter; August D. Covington; Augusta Clause; Aulin Avenue; Aulin's Addition; B. F. Ward, Jr.; B. F. Wheeler III; B. F. Wheeler, Jr.; B. F. Wheeler, Sr.; B. G. Smith; B. J. Solomon; Bank of Oviedo; Baptists; Bay Street; Ben Blackburn; Ben Jones; Ben Wheeler; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler III; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Jr.; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.; Bertha Huggins; Bertha Leinhart; Bertha P. Dixon; Bessie Fay Myers Fly; Bethany Circle; Betty Colbert; Beverly Hughes Evans; Bill Chance; Bill Jenkins, Jack Jenkins; Black Hammock; Blaine Edwards; Block Youth Building; Bob Cameron; Bob Gibbs; Bob King; Bob Ragsdale; Bob Slavik; Bob Ward; Bobby Standlifer; Bowers; Boyd Clonts; Brewster; Broadway Street; Bub Sloan; Bud Claxton; Butler Court Road; C. D. Crutchfield; C. J. Marshall; C. K. Phillips; C. L. West; C. N. Ogg; C. R. Clonts; C. R. Clonts, Jr.; C. S. Lee; C. T. Edwards; C. T. Niblack; cabins; Calvin Whitney; Carl Farnell; Catherine Young Gore; celery; Central Avenue; Charles Evans; Charles Niblack; Charles P. Williams; Charles Roy Clonts, Jr. Charles Roy Clonts, Sr.; Charles Shaffer; Charles Simeon Lee; Charlotte Lee Lawton; Chase Piano Company; Chester W. Shipley; Christine Leinhart; Chuluota; churches; citrus; city halls; Claire Lee Evans; Claire Lee Wheeler; Clara Deering; Clara Mariner; Clarence Ashe; Clark Street; Cleo Gore Leinhart; Clonts and Staley Block Company; Clyde Holder; Colonial architecture; Congregate Meals Program; construction; Courier Field; Crystal Shores; Curtis Estes; Cyrus B. Dawsey; D. D. Daniels; D. E. Hart; Dan Denmark; Daniel B. Hohn; Daniel Gore; David Corey; David Evans; David Hunter; Dawsey; Deering Harvester Company; Delco; Della Barnett; dentists; Dick Mitchell; Division Avenue; doctors; don Carraway; Don Shaffer; Don Ulrey; Donna Neely; Dora Kelsey; Dorothy Courier; Dorothy Lee; Douglas Jackson; Douglas Philpot; Downtown Oviedo; Dozier's; Drady Mathers; E. C. Harper; E. J. Moughton; E. M. Olliff; E. T. Standlifer; E. W. Stone; Earl Koontz; Edna Staley; education; Edward W. Stoner; Edwin A. Farnell; elementary schools; Elida Slavik; Elizabeth Farnell; Emmett Waltz; Emory Asbell; Ephfrom Whipper; Eric Anderson; Eric Anderson Subdivision; Essie Mae Clonts; Evelyn Alpaugh; Fay Stoner; Federation of Senior citizens Clubs of Seminole County, Inc.; Fellowship Hall; Fernando Daniel; Ferrell Beasley; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; fisher; Florida State Road 419; Florida Technological University; Flournoy Jernigan; Foster Chapel; Fountainhead Baptist Church; Frank C. Morgan; Frank W. Talbott; Frank Wheeler; Franklin Street; Frazier Vail; Fred Dyson; Fred Robbins; Fred Tingley; FTU; Future Farmers of America; G. L. Baker; G. M. Arie; G. S. Abell; G. S. Moon; G. W. Johnson; Gammon and Deering Company; Garden Cove; Garden Street; Garth Bowers; Geneva; Geneva Abell; Geneva Drive; George C. Crawford; George Carlton; George Jakubcin; George K. Hollingsworth; George Lee Lawton; George Means; George Morgan; Georgia Lee Lawton; Georgian-Colonial architecture; Germans; Gladys Basford; Gladys Leinhart; Glen Stoner; Glenda Conley; Glenna B. Stoner; Goldie Eva Beckley Lee; Gordon Pendarivs; Gordon W. Johnson, Jr.; Gove Hill; Graham Avenue; Grant Chapel; Grant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church; Grant Chapel AME Church; groves; Guy Lingo; H. B. McCall; H. C. Park; H. R. Spencer, Sr.; Haig; Hamlin; Hansel; Hardem Webb; Harold Jordan; Harry P. Leu Company; Hazel Haley; Helen Leinhart; Helen Terrell; Henry Foster; Henry Jackson; Henry McAlister; Henry Whittier; Henry Wolcott; Herbert McCarley; Herbert Metcalf; Hettie Ragsdale; High Street; Hillcrest Avenue; Hillcrest Drive; Hillcrest Gardens; Holland Construction Company; homes; houses; housing; Howard-Packard Land Company; Howell Williams; Hubert E. Davis; Huggins Brothers, Inc.; Hugh Gregory; Hugh Morris; immigrants; Internal Improvement Fund; Irene Hollenbeck; Irvin Claxton; J. B. Jones; J. B. Jones, Jr.; J. B. Ludlow; J. Emmett Kelsey; J. Enoch Partin; J. H. King; J. H. Lee III; J. H. Lee IV; J. H. Lee, Jr.; J. H. Lee, Sr.; J. H. Staley; J. L. Walker; J. N. Thompson; J. W. Burns; J. W. McIntosh; J. Wes Evans; Jack T. Bryant; Jack Williams, Sr.; Jackson Heights Middle School; Jackson Heights School; Jake Gore; Jamerson Construction Company; James Arthur Partin; James D. Hagin; James Davidson; James Gamble Rogers; James H. Lee; James Hiram Lee III; James Hiram Lee IV; James Hiram Lee, Jr.; James Hiram Lee, Sr.; James J. Egan; James Marion Jones; James Wilson; Jane Cochran Moon; Jane Hill Walker; Jean Jordan; Jeanette Mills; Jenkins Realty Company; Jennifer Adicks; Jennings Neeld; Jerry Jacobs; Jessie Shaffer; Jewel Dean; JHMS; Jim Jones; Jim McGowan; Jim Staley; Jimmy McGowan; Joe Faircloth; John Batts Jones, Sr.; John Branscomb; John Courier; John Drury; John McCulley; John Ridenour; John Smith; John W. Evans, Sr.; Johnie Conley; Johnnie Conley; Johnnie Wright; Johnny Jones; Joseph Leinhart; Josephine Munson; Juanita Beasley; Julia Gaulden; Julia Lee Matheson; Katherine Teague; Kathryn Lawton; Katie Ruddell; King Street; Kinney; Kirby Buckelew; Kirby Grant; Kirkpatrick; L. B. Moore; L. E. Jordan; L. J. Flowers; L. L. Day; L. L. Faulk; Lake Charm; Lake Charm Circle; Lake Charm Fruit Company; Lake Charm Memorial Chapel; Lake Jessup Avenue; Lake Jesup; Langston; Lawton Elementary School; Leah Koontz; Lee Gary; Lee H. Gore; Lena Leinhart; Leon Olliff; Leon Ragsdale; Libby Wainwright; Lillian Lee Lawton; Link Hart; Lloyd Koontz; Lois Jones; Lois Ruddell; Long Lake; Lonnie Metcalf; Loretta E. Hohn; Lottie Lee Lawton; Louis Edward Jordan, Sr.; Louis Leinhart; Louise B. Gore; Louise Brown Gore; Louise Wilson; Lucille Campbell; Lucille Niblack; Lucille Partin Niblack; Lynum Brothers; M. C. Hagen; M. L. Gary; M. L. Wright; M. M. Estes; Madeline Foltz; Mae King; Magnolia Street; Main Street; Margaret Culpepper Wolcott; Margaret Harper; Marguerite Covington; Marguerite Parson Partin; Marion Estes; Marsh harvester; Martha King Spinks; Martha Staley Leinhart; Marvin L. Wright; Mary Alice Aulin; Mary Brannon; Mary C. Wolcott; Mary Etta Chance; Mary Leinhart; Mary Leinhart Wright; Mary Ninde; Mary Young; Max Leinhart; Mead Manor; Meals on Wheels; Mediterranean architecture; Memorial Building; Meredith Brock; Merritt Staley; Methodists; middle schools; Mildred Adicks; Mills M. Lord; Milton Gore; Mimi Wheeler; Minnie King; Minnie Means; Myrtle Street; N. F. Lezette; Nanearl Bradley; Nannie B. Giles; neighborhoods; Nell George Morgan; Nell King Morgan; Nelson and Company; Nita Rawlson; Novella Carter Aulin Driggers; O. Gus Wolcott; O. P. Swope; OES; OHS; Olive Babbitt; Olive Lezette; Oliver Farnell; Oliver Swope; oranges; Oreon Burnett; orlando; Orlando Drive; Ouida Anderson Wolcott; Oviedo; Oviedo City Council; Oviedo City Hall; Oviedo Clinic; Oviedo Department of Public Safety; Oviedo Elementary School; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo Land Company; Oviedo Oaks; Oviedo School; Oviedo Woman's Club; Oviedo: Biography of a Town; OWC; Owens; P. B. Boston; Patsy A. Booth; Paul M. Campbell; Paul Mikler; Paul Slavik; Peck; Pennie Olliff; Pete McCall; Peter C. H. Pritchard; Peter Helliar; Phil Coree; physicians; pioneers; Plant System; porches; R. B. Black; R. F. Cooper; R. J. Lawton; R. W. Estes; R. W. Lawton; R. W. Whittier; railroad depots; railroads; Ransford C. Pyle; Richard Adicks; Richard Apel; Richfield; Rick Snow; Robert Holloway; Robert L. Ward; Robert Lawton, Jr.; Robert R. Barber; Robert Soka; Roberta Sparks Lingo; Roger Slavik; Rollins College; Ross F. Dunn; Ruby Estes; Ruby Jones; Russell Daniel; Ruth Davidson; Ruth Metcalf; S. E. Kirkland; S. J. Lewis and Company; S. L. Murphy; S. R. Rembert; Sam Stephens; Sam Swope; Samuel L. Robinson; Samuel Lincoln Murphy; Samuel William Swope; Sanford; Sanford and Indian River Railroad; Sans Souci; schools; Schweizer Associates; SCPS; Seminole County Public Schools; Shed Grove; Sky King; Slavia; Smith Street; Solary's wharf; South Florida Railroad; Sparks Lee Clonts Ridenour; Sparks Lee Ridenour; Spencer R. Wainwright; SR 419; St. Hebrew African Methodist Episcopal Church; St. Hebrew AME Church; Stalnick; Stan Tillman; Stanley Brokhausen; Stanley Muller; Stanley T. Muller; Steen Nelson; Steve Somers; Steven Sommers; Stewart Catchell; Stewart Gatchell; Sweetwater Creek; T. C. Brannon; T. L. Lingo, Jr.; T. L. Lingo, Sr.; T. W. Lawton; T. W. Lawton Elementary School; Ted Estes; Tedford; Terry Raburn; Thelma Lee Clonts; Thelma Tew; Theodore Luqueer Mead; Thomas K. Brown; Thomas Moon, Sr.; Thomas Ratliff; Thomas Staley; Thomas Weaton; Thomas Willingham Lawton; Todd Whitney; Tom Deal; Tom Hollingsworth; Tom Purdom; Tom Risher; Tommy Estes; tony Daniels; UCF; University of Central Florida; V. H. Sley; Virginia Mikler; Virginia Staley; W. A. Clark; W. A. Teague; W. B. Williams; W. B. Young; W. C. Alpaugh; W. C. Betsy Anne Carter Apel; W. G. Mikell; W. H. Martin; W. J. Lawton; W. J. Varn; W. K. Kimble; W. P. Carter; W. Rex Clonts; W. T. Chance; W. W. Young; Wallace Sommerville; Walter A. Teague; Walter Cart; Walter Carter; Walter Eugene Olliff; Walter Guynn; Walter Gwynn; Warren McCall; Wayne Standlifer; Whispering Oaks; Wiley Abell; William Browning; William H. Deering; William Hyatt; William Marr; William R. Marr; William Wiley Lee; William X. Ninde; Willie Poole; Willis; Winborn Joseph Lawton; Windmeadow Farms; Winter Park; Women's Society for Christian Service; Wyatt L. Wyatt; Wyatt Lawrence Wyatt; Yarborough; Young Harris; Zack Spinks; Zetta Leinhart
Art Brown Pest Control, Inc. Advertisement
Horse and Rider Western Store Advertisement
Oviedo Woman's Club 75th Anniversary Scrapbook
Tags: American Civil War; Anne Cheney; anniversary; B. T. Wheeler, Jr.; Barbara Shaffer; Battle of Fredericksburg; Belle Perry; Ben Wheeler; Bettie Place; Betty Duda; Betty Hicks; Betty Slatson; Bob Slatson; Bob Whittus; Brashears; Brenda Gibbs; Broadway; Cally Estes; Carolyn Neild; Central Boulevard; Central florida Blood Bank; Central Florida Fair; Charlie Wadsworth; Chee Chee Mail; church; civic club; Civil War; club; clubhouse; Corinne Sert; country club; Country Club of Orlando; David Dees; David Wiles; Debbie Gauntlett; Dick Tucker; Dodie Livingston; Dona Walker; Donna Wilhelm-Hudson; Dot Pearson; Dot Winchester; Douglas Arie; Downtown Orlando; Earl Weldon; Edward H. Parker; Erika M. Baldwin; FFWC; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; Florence S. Carpenter; Florence W. Caugs Neele; Florida Bank Building; Florida Federation of Women's Clubs; Florida Mortgage Bankers; G. A. Fulmer; Gail West; Gerry Weldon; Gertrude S. Lukas; Glenna B. Stover; Grace L. Lee; Grace Whittus; Grace. I. Anderson; Great Day in the Country; Groveland; Harold J. Juder; Harry H. Cukes; Helen Leinhart; Helen Mae Kay; Herly Mae Wainright; Jack Branham, Sr.; Jack Burney; James F. Holly, Jr.; James Parter; Jan B. McCollinter; Jane Elder; Jane S. Dees; Jean A. Jordan; Jean M. Wheeler; Jefferson Davis; Jefferson Davis Chapter; Jen James; Jessie Guey; Jessie Shaffer; Jim Byre; John C. Rors; John Ingram; John Norris; John Ridevdus; John W. Mace; John Young Museum and Planetarium; Joy James; Katherine Teague; Kathryn L. Lawton; Katy Tucker; King Street; Lacy Lingo; Lake Eola; Lawton Chiles; Lawton Mainor Chiles, Jr.; Liz Curtis; Louise Gore; Louise K. Wilson; Louise Martin; Lucille Niblack; Madalyne Lawton; Madeleine Luttrell; Mae E. King; Marguerite Partin; Marquise Patton; Mary E. Walker; Mary F. Cox Eddy; Mary Henderson; Mary Mace; Mary Margaret Acron; Mathews; Merritt Staley; Methodism; Methodist; Midge Giddens; Mildred Wrig; Milton Smith; Mimi Bruce; Nancy Beasley; Nita Raulerson; Office of Special Presidential Messages; Oline Babbitt; Orange Avenue; Orange Bowl; orlando; Orlando Area Chamber of Commerce; Oviedo; Oviedo Magazine Club; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; Paul Mikler; Paula Fickes Hawkins; Paula Norris; Pennie Olliff; Phillip C. Acron; Ralph Austin Smith; Reg Musgrove; Richard A. Gomer; Robert E. Drake; Robert M. Gibbs; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; Ruby Estes; Ruby Odoue; Ruth Davidson; Ruth W. McKerigh; Sam Musgrove; Sandra Hodgson; Sanford; Sheila Sommerville; Shlora Bruth; Sibille Pritchard; Sondra Wanjerteli; Sparks Ridevdus; Steve West; Susan Goff; Tasting Luncheon; Tess Jones; The Sentinel Star; Thelma Clonts; Thelma Hodges; Tom Estes; Tucker & Branham; UDC; United Daughters of the Confederacy; Virginia Mikler; Virginia Staley; Von Nelle M. Black; Walter A. Williams; Wayne G. Goff; Wesley T. Place; Wiley Abell; Winter Garden; Woman's Club; Woman's Club of Leesburg; women
Geneva News
Tags: Adkins; American Association of University Women; Blanche Leonard; Bristol; Chapman; Charles W. Summersill; Chuluota; cop; E. T. Summersill; Edwin Sutton; Fruitland parks; Geneva; Howard Lindsey; J. C. Bills; John Bills; Julie Geiger; law enforcement; Margaret Lindsey; Opal Peters; P. T. Wakefield; Pauline Moran; Penney Farms; Ruby Peters; Sanford; sheriff; Stover; The Central Florida Press; Virginia Spencer; W. L. Seig
Prediction for 1940
Tags: bakeries; bakery; banking; banks; Black Hammock; bus; buses; canning; canning industry; Chuluota; citrus; crate factory; crates; factories; factory; food preservation; fruit juices; fruits; Med-fly; orlando; Oviedo; railroads; roads; Sanford; shipping; St. Johns River; The Central Florida Press; traffic; vegetable industry; vegetables; Winter Park
Construction is on the Upgrade: Total of $557,725 in Hotel Building
Melon is Cut by Bank Directors: Sanford Atlantic Bank Declares a Dividend
Public Opinion Sought on Taxes: Sanford Citizens to Express Views on Sales Tax Plan
St. Johns River Floods Rampant: Lake Monroe May Overflow Banks
Financiers Plan For Institution: New Sanford Bank May Be Organized
Charles Summersill Missing at Geneva
The Central Florida Press, Vol. 1. No. 9, June 20, 1930
Tags: 1st Street; A. L. Betts; A. L. Medcalf; A. P. Farnell; A. W. Wagner; ACL; Adkins; Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial; Aldred Cone; Alene Cone; Alive Story; Allen Thompson; Allen's Garage; Alton Shuman; American Appraisal Company; American Association of University Women; American Gold Star Mothers, Inc.; Andrew Duda; Andrew Jakubcin; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Augusta D. Covington; B. F. Overstreet; B. F. Ward; B. F. Wheeler; B. R. Gray; Ballard's Insurance Feeds; Baptist Church; Baptist Church of Oviedo; Baptists; Barbara Jakubcin; Bauman; Bauman Brothers; Because; Ben Jones; Bernice Stine; Biscayne Bay; Black Hammock; Blanche Leonard; Bob Murphy's Garage; Bogard; Bon Homme Hotel; Boy Scouts of America; Bristol; Bryan's Store; C. B. Searcy; C. C. Jackson; C. E. Mariner; C. J. Broom; C. J. Broom, Jr.; C. L. West; C. M. Coin; C. S. Lee; C. T. Niblack; C. W. Mathison; Canal Point; Carlton Cain; Carolyn Lockette; cars; Carter's Filling Station; Celery City; Central Florida Council; Central Florida Log Rollers' Association; Chapman; Charles Simeon Lee; Charles W. Summersill; Charley West; Charlie West; Chevrolet; Chuluota; Chuluota Sunday schools; churches; Churchwell's; Civic League; Clarence Huder; Clark Harvey; Claude C. Jackson, Jr.; Clifton Tribble; Clinton Hyatt; David Haverstick; Daytona Beach; District 3; Dixie Highway; Donald Leinhart; E. A. Dukes; E. A. Farnell; E. D. Koontz; E. T. Summersill; Edson Goit; Edwin Sutton; Elizabeth Lawson; Elmin a Howard; Emma Abbot Lyman; Ernest Amos; Essex Coach First National banks; Esther Prosser; Evelyn Wheeler; F. L. Anderson; F. S. Cone; Farnell; FCE; FEC; Federal Farm Broadway; First Baptist Church of Orlando; First National Bank Building; First Street; FLDOE; Florida Bank; Florida Citrus Exchange; Florida Department of Education; Florida East Coast railroads; Florida Gold Star Mothers; Florida Light and Power Company; Florida Public Service Commission; Floyd Wagner; Fort Myers Growers' Association; Fort Pierce; Fort Pierce Financing and Construction Company; Fort Pierce Growers' Association; Frank Armstrong; Fred Cooper; Fred Henry Davis; Fruitland parks; Ft. Pierce; G. A. Meckley; G. H. Norton; G. W. Bower; Gayle Marshall; Geneva; Gold Star Mothers Club; Gold Star Mothers, Inc.; Goldie Eva Beckley; Goldie Eva Beckley Lee; Good Gulf Casoline; Grace Lewis; Gray; Gray's Market; H. Clay Crawford; H. E. Fuller; H. F. McGowan; Haines; Harold Varn; Harry E. Wing; Harry M. Papworth; Harry W. Turner; Hart; Hathaway's Park Avenue; Hazel Shuman; Heitz; Henry Clay Crawford; Herbert F. Chaffer; Hilda Butler; Hotel Commission; Howard Lindsey; Howard Turner; I. N. Lane; J. A. Thompson; J. A. Young; J. Allen Thompson; J. B. Jones; J. C. Bills; J. C. Johnson; J. Dean Adcock; J. H. Allen; J. L. Malcolm; J. M. Chaffer; J. N. Thompson; Jack C. Kassell; Joe Leinhart; Joe Mikler; John Bills; John Duda; Joseph Leinhart; Julia Tart; Julie Geiger; Katherine Young; King Brown; L. D. Webster; L. H. Gore; Lake Catherine; Lake Conway; Lake Monroe; Lake Okeechobee; League of Municipalities; Lois Mitchem; Lois Ruddell; Lois Rudell; Longwood; Lyman schools; Margaret Jackson; Margaret Lindsey; Marietta Mitchem; Martin Stanko; Mary Bivins; Mary Frances Stine; Mathieux' Store; Max Leinhart; Maxine Leinhart; Mead; Metcalf and Son; Mills; Miriam Koontz; Mitchem; Munjar; N. F. Lozette; Nelson and Company, Inc.; O. P. Sloan; Oak Crest Poultry farms; Oak Island; Olga Jakubcin; Olive Lezette; Olivia McCarty; Opal Peters; Orange General Hospital; Oreon Burnett; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo Barber Shop; Oviedo Department Store; Oviedo Drug Store; Oviedo Masonic Lodge No. 243; Oviedo Meat Market; Oviedo Mirror; Oviedo Public Library; Oviedo Service Station; P. T. Coleman; P. T. Wakefield; P. W. Gray; Paul Butler, Jr.; Paul T. Butler; Pauline Mills; Pauline Moran; Pauline Wallace, Maddox; Penney Farms; R. A. Gray; R. R. Murphy; R. R. Williams; Ralph Bosford; Randall Electric Company; Reason Kirkland; Ripley's Believe It or Not!; Robert Andrew Gray; Robert B. Butler; Roy Williams; Ruby Peters; S. L. Murphy; S. S. Hinchliff; Sadine Leinhart; Sadye's Sale; Sanford; Sanford Atlantic National Bank; Sanford Chamber of Commerce; Sanford High School; Sanford Sheriff's Office; Sanlando Springs; Secretary of State; Seminole Associational Sunday schools; Seminole Bank Building; Seminole County; Slavia; Slavia Drainage District; Southern Bell Telephone Company; St. Johns River; St. Petersburg; Standard Service Station; Stover; Supreme Motor Oil; Ted Harvey; The Central Florida Press; The Morris Stores; The Sanitary Fish Truck; Theo Aulin; Theodore Tice; Thomas Johnson; Thomas Wheaton; V. H. Sley; Virginia Spencer; W. C. Cawthon; W. D. Stine; W. F. Wells, Jr.; W. L. Seig; W. P. Tart; W. R. Kimbrell; W. S. Entzminger; W. T. Chance; Walter M. Blakely; White-Highleyman Agency; Wholesale Potato House; William Walker; Woodmen of the World; Woodrow Shuman; World War I; WWI
OHS Honors Outstanding Athletes at Banquet
Tags: athlete; baseball; basketball; Bobby Joe Couch; Charlie Johnson; Cheryl Hird; Cheryl Phillips; Chris Auturino; Cindy Ward; coach; cross country running; Cynthia Brundidge; Dale Phillips; Dave Caughill; Dennis Sondag; Don Jacobs; Donna Sloan; football; Gary Hird; golf; Greg Hendley; Greg Kerr; Henry Finne; high schools; Hurueal Bell; Jeff Morley; Jody Michael; Joe Montgomery; John Horn; Kathleen Green; Kathy Batt; Kelly Kearney; Kip Grant; Mark Maupin; Mike Meta; Mike Mullins; Mike Seiple; Mildred Allen; Morris Hedges; Most Valuable Player; MVP; Nancy Van Wormer; OHS; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Randy Willis; Ray Tyre; Rick Evans; Rick Nash; Ricky Evans; Sam Momary; Sanford; Sanford Civic Center; schools; Scott Meyer; softball; sports; swimming; Tami Glassmire; tennis; The Oviedo Outlook; track and field; Veronica Sheehan; Viki Goulette; volleyball; weightlifting; wrestling
Chuluota 1st Baptist Church: 104 and Still Growing
Tags: Albert Roberts; Angeline Mizelle; Ann Roberts; Annie Jacobs; Baptists; Charles Swaggerty; Chuluota; Chuluota Baptist Church; churches; D. F. Simmons; Dave Mizelle; Doreas Jacobs; First Baptist Church of Chuluota; Florida State Road 419; Frank Phillips; G. M. Jacobs; George Maurice Jacobs; Hamp Bradford; J. C. Barrington; J. F. Harrell; Josie Prevatt; Lake Jesup; Lake Mills Road; Lake Pickett; Machon; Maggie Bentley; Martha Harrell; Mary Ann Simmons; Mary Jacobs; Mary Taylor; Mellonville; P. J. Jacobs; Pollyanna Jacobs; Priscilla Hodges; Prudence Long; Sanford; Solary's wharf; SR 419; T. P. Long; Uncle Hamp Bradford; W. C. Jacobs; Walter Routh; Whiteville, North Carolina; William Jacobs; William Taylor
The Oviedo Outlook, Volume 4, Number 40, May 26, 1977
Tags: A. Duda and Sons Cubs; Adrienne Barr; Aein Road; Alafaya Trail; Albert Roberts; Albert's Jewelers; Alex Alexander Realty; American Heart Association; Andy's Home Service; Angeline Mizelle; Ann Belencak; Ann Roberts; Annie Jacobs; Artco Rubber Stamps and Printing; Baldwin-McNamara Funeral Home Yankees; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.; Bernard Baruch; Bernard Mannes Baruch; Betty Ann Bledy Katzin; Big Oak Ranch; Black Hammock Kennels; Bob Hansche; Bob Szelc; Bob's TV Service; Bobby Joe Couch; Brenda Reichle; Brumley Road; Bryant Hickson; C & R TV-CB; C. Carter; C. S. Lee; Cardinals; Carol Masey; Central Florida Motors; Century 21; Chalay Heifer; Chandel Coffie; Charles Mays; Charles Simeon Lee; Charles Swaggerty; Charlie Johnson; Cheryl Hird; Cheryl Paxton; Cheryl Phillips; Chris Auturino; Christine Berney; Chuluota; Chuluota Baptist Church; Church of Christ; CiGi's Pizza; Cindy Ward; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; Citizens Bank Twins; City of Oviedo; Cocoa Beach; Collette Beasley; Colonial Drive; Conley and Associates; Conley and Associates Angels; Continental Singers; Cristie Elizabeth Cole; Cynthia Arndt; Cynthia Brundidge; Cynthia Johnson Sloan; Cynthia Weiss; D. F. Simmons; D. Knickerbocker; Dale Phillips; Daniel Lott; Darrell Duda; Darren Spencer; Daryl Ely; Dave Caughill; Dave Mizelle; David Duda; Dead Road; Demetrius Hill; Denise Duda; Dennis Sondag; Dick Williams; Dodgers; Don Jacobs; Donna Duda; Donna Neely; Donna Sloan; Doreas Jacobs; Duda Auto Parts; Eagles; Elizabeth Buck Bradley; Elizabeth Lawton; Elizabeth Lawton Laney; Falcon Development Company; Farewell Avenue; Favata's Bell-Cucina; FDOT; Fellowship Hall; Fergusons Nursery Cubs; Fin and Feather Restaurant; First Baptist Church of Chuluota; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; First Federal of Oviedo; First Federal of Seminole Expos; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; Florida Department of Transportation; Florida Road Department; Florida State Road 419; Florida State Road 426; Florida State Road 50; Florida State Road 526; Florida Tech; Florida Technological University; Frank Kurtz Scharf, Jr.; Frank Phillips; Frank Wheeler, Sr. B. F. Wheeler, Sr.; French Avenue; G. M. Jacobs; Gale Associates Real Estate One, Inc.; Garden groves; Gary Hancock; Gary Hird; Gary Huggins; Gary Metcalf; Gaynor Mullin; Geneva Drive; George H. Kendrick; George Kelsey; George Lee; George Lee Wheeler; George Maurice Jacobs; George S. Eubanks, James R. Hall; Georgia Lee; Georgia Lee Wheeler; Gerald Edward Fensch; Give Heart Fund; Gordon Hathaway; Greater Oviedo Junior Chamber of Commerce; Greater Oviedo Junior Jaycees; Greg Hendley; Greg Kerr; Greg Korhne; Greg Roberts; H. J. Laney, Jr.; Hamp Bradford; Hanne Margret Lutken; Helen Hill; Henry Finne; Hiley's Fish Camp; Hillcrest Street; Hornet's; Howard Isner; Hurueal Bell; Iron Bridge Road; J & B Auto Parts; J. C. Barrington; J. F. Harrell; J. H. Lee, Sr.; J. Mann; J. W. Yarborough; Jack Share; Jackson Heights Middle schools; Jacob's Grove Service; James Andrew Burgess, Jr.; James Hibdon; James Hiram Lee, Sr.; James R. Noles, Jr.; James Wester; Jamie Birkenmeyer; Jaycees; Jean Rumsey; Jeff Morley; Jennings Neeld; Jerry Arndt; JHMS; Jim Andrews; Jim Todd; Jimmy Garlanger; Joanne Elizabeth Aldrich; Joanne Sheffield; Jody Michael; Joe Locklin; Joe Montgomery; John C. Westfall; John Cobb; John F. Kennedy Space Center; John Horn; John Lawton; John Pippin; Joseph Silvestri; Josie Prevatt; Joyce Johnson; June Etta Cone; Karen Whittaker; Kathleen Green; Kathryn Lawton; Kathy Batt; Keith Eubanks; Keith Grayson; Kelly Kearney; Kenneth Ashe; Kenneth Jacobs; Kim Boston; Kim Ventre; Kip Grant; KSC; Kurt Freund; Kyle Reichle; Lake Jesup; Lake Mills Road; Lake Pickett; Land Clearing; Langford Hotel; Larry Neely; Larry Roberts; Laura Barnett Lee; Lawrence E. Nelly; Lee R. Scherer; Lil Jackson; Lillian Della Lee Lawton; Linda Hall; Linda J. Stoothoff; Lisa Heidelmeir; Local Planning Agency; Lori Share; Lovel the Pied Piper; LPA; Lucy Smithson; Machon; Maggie Bentley; Manwell Hendrix; Marcea Linda Stiver; Marilyn Neely; Mark Lindsay; Mark Maupin; Mark Stewart; Martha Harrell; Martin Turner; Mary Ann Simmons; Mary Jacobs; Mary Taylor; Meat World Panthers; Mellonville; Memorial Day; Michael AmRhien; Michael Peimer; Michael Scott; Mike Meta; Mike Mullins; Mike Seiple; Mildred Allen; Morris Hedges; Nancy K. Cox; Nancy Van Wormer; Nelson and Company; Nora Kramer; North Texas State University; NPN Corporation; NTSU; Official Board; OHS: Wheeler Fertilizer; Oliver Grayson; Olliff's Barber and Hairstyling; Orangewood Feed and Tack; orlando; Orlando Avenue; Orlando Pressure Marcite; Over the Coffee; Oviedo; Oviedo Auto Parts; Oviedo Body Shop; Oviedo Cemetery; Oviedo Chief of Police; Oviedo Child Care; Oviedo Citizens' Charter Committee; Oviedo City Council; Oviedo Comprehensive Plan; Oviedo Drug; Oviedo Florist; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Little League; Oviedo Police Benevolent Association; Oviedo Weight Watchers; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; P. J. Jacobs; Pat Smithson; PBA; Peter Bozos; Peter Finch; Poli Brothers Lions; Pollyanna Jacobs; Pot Latch; Priscilla Hodges; Pru Michael; Prudence Long; Ralph Neely; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Randy Noles; Randy Willis; Ray Tyre; Real Estate One, Inc,; Reba Kozette Day; Reggie Barnes; Richard Painter; Rick Evans; Rick Nash; Ricky Evans; Robert Eby Cummings; Robert McGregory; Robin Ewald; Ron Wallace; Ronald Powell; Russell W. Boston; Sam Momary; Sammy Wiggs; Sanford; Sanford Civic Center; Sanford Plaza; Sanford Sewing Center; Scott Holten; Scott Meyer; SCPS: Lake Jessup Drive; Seminole County Commission; Seminole County Language Reading Arts Council; Seminole County Literary Magazine; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole County School Board; Seminole-Brevard Circuit Court; Service Press; Shelia Hill; Sid Hoff; Sky King Youth Ranch; softball; Solary's wharf; SR 419; SR 426; SR 50; SR 526; Star; State Street; Steven Earl Brown; Susan AmRhein; Susan Bravence Martin; Sweetwater Park; T. P. Long; T. W. Lawton; Tami Glassmire; The Oviedo Outlook; The Pony Tail; Thomas Earl Knickerbocker; Thomas Willington Lawton; tigers; Tom Risher Brokerage; Tom Thompson; Tommy Boyle; Tracy Duda; Trey Ferlita; Tuscawilla Country Club Athletics; Uncle Hamp Bradford; Valerie Duda; Van Alstine; Veronica Sheehan; VICA; Viki Goulette; Vocational Industrial Clubs of America; W. C. Jacobs; W. J. Lawton, Jr.; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; Wade Yeatman; Walter Routh; Ward and Blackwood Indians; Warfield; Wayne E. Lanham; Wayne Jacobs; Wayne Johnson; Wayne Roberts; Welvet Sod Company; William Jacobs; William Mark Wise; William Taylor; Willie Wiggs; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Jr.; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.; Winter Park; Woman's Missionary Society
The Oviedo Outlook: Centennial Edition
Tags: 4th of July; A. Duda; A. Duda and Sons, Inc.; A. J. McCulley; A. M. Jones; A&W; ACL; African American; Al Ruthberg; Al Ruthberg's Dry Goods; Alafaya Square; Alafaya Woods; Alafaya Woods Boulevard; Albertsons; Allen Street; American Bandstand; American Legion; American Legion Post 243; American Radioactive Chemical Company; Anderson; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andrew Duda; Ann Leinhart; Anna Thompson; anniversary; Anything for Floors; Artesia Street; Arthur Evans; Arthur Scott; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Augusta Covington; Aulin Avenue; Avenue B.; B. F. Wheeler; B. G Smith; Babe Ruth League; Bank of Oviedo; Baptists; Baptizing Lake; Barbara Walker-Seaman; baseball; basketball; Bean Soup Ladies; Belle Glade; Ben Ward; Ben Wheeler; Benjamin Frank Wheeler; Benny Ward; Betty Aulin; Betty Malcolm; Betty Malcolm Jackson; Betty Palmer; Betty Reagan; Bill Clinton; Bill Martin; Bill Nelson; Bill Ward; Billie Chance; Black Hammock Fish Camp; Black Tuesday; Bob Butterworth; Bobby Malcolm; Boston Hill; Boston Park; Boy Scouts of American; Broadway Lily's Louis Edward Jordan, Sr.; Broadway Street; Brownie; Buddy Tyson; C. L. Clonts; C. R. Clonts and Associated Growers; C. S. Lee; cattle; Cattlewomen; Cay Westerfield; celery; centennial; Central Avenue; Century 21 Real Estate; Chance; Chapman Road; Charles Aulin; Charles Evans; Charles Lee, Jr.; Charles Simeon Lee; Charlie Beasley; Charlie Malcolm; Charlie McCully; Chase and Company; Chicago boys; Chiropractic Healthcare Center; Christmas; Chuluota; churches; Ci Gi's Pizza and Subs; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; city clerk; city council; city government; Clare Wheeler; Clare Wheeler Evans; Clarence William Nelson II; Clark; Clark Street; Claude Roy Kirk, Jr.; Claudia Mitchem; Cleo Malcolm; Cleo Malcolm Gore; Cleo Malcolm Leinhart; Clonts Farms, Inc.; Clyde Holder; Clyde Reese Moon; coach; Colonial Drive; Cooper; county commissioner; county government; Cow Bells; Crooms High School; Cross Seminole Trail; Crutchfield; D. D. Daniel; D. D. Daniel Store; David Evans; Dawson; Daytona; De Leon Street; Delco; Democrat; Democratic parks; desegregation; Dick Addicks; Dick Clark; Doc Malcolm; Don Ulery; Donna Neely; Donnie Malcolm; Dorothy Malcolm; Dorsey Brothers; Double R Private School; Doug Allen; Doug Allen Debris Cleaning; Douglas Allen; Downtown Oviedo; Duda; Dwardy; E. H. Kilbee; Econ Eating Club; Econ River; Econlockhatchee River; Ed Duda; Ed Yarborough; Edgar Marvin; Edith Mead; education; educator; Edward Duda; Edward Stoner; Elida Margaret McCulley; Elm Street; Elnoa Allen; Elsie Beasley; Emma Catherine Wahgren; Enoch Partin; Equestrian Green; Evelyn Cheek; Evelyn Cheek Lundy; Faircloth's Grocery; farmer; farming; Fernell's Grocery; FFA; FFWC; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; Flagler's Hotel; Florida Avenue; Florida Federation of Woman's Clubs; Florida High School Athletic Association; Florida Power and Light Company; Florida State Road 426; Florida State Road 434; Florida State Road 50; Florida Tech; Florida Technological University; football; Forrest Harrill Burgess; Foster Chapel; Fountainhead Baptist churches; Fourth of July; Frank Wheeler; Freeze of 1894; Freeze of 1917-1918; Freeze of 1989; freezes; Fritz Mondale; fruit flies; fruit fly; FTU; Future Farmers of America; Gardenia; Gebhardy; Geneva; Geneva Drive; Geneva Historical and Genealogical Society; Geneva Methodist churches; George Aire; George Kelsey; George Lee; George Lee Wheeler; George Means; Georgetown; Georgia Lee; Georgia Lee Wheeler; Gertrude Lucas; Gladys Malcolm; Glenridge Middle School; government; Grace Olliff; Graham Street; Great Crash, Stock Market Crash of 1929; Great Day in the Country; Great Depression; Greater Oviedo Chamber of Commerce; groves; Guy Lombardo; Gwynn's Cafe; Halloween; Harold Henn; Harold Jordan; Hazel Malcolm; Henry Foster; Henry Wolcott; high schools; Hillcrest Drive; Hollie Ruscher; Horse Pond; Howell Branch Road; Hubert Max Lanier; Hurley Ann Wainright; Hurley Mae Moon; Hurricane Donna; Hyland; Ida Boston; Ima Jean Bostick Ocala; Ima Jean Bostick Yarborough; immigrants; Independence Day; infestation; integration; Irving Malcolm; Jack Malcolm; Jackie Kasell; Jackson Heights; Jakubcin; James Earl Carter, Jr.; James Gilbery; James Lambert Malcolm; Jane Cochran; Jane Gaydick; Jane Moran; Jane Moran Wheeler; Jean Jordan; Jean Wheeler; Jim Lee; Jim Partin; Jim Pearson; Jim Wilson; Jimmy Carter; Jimmy Lee; Jimmy Malcolm; Joe Leinhart; Joe Malcolm; Joe Rutland; John Currier; John Evans; John Ganaway Malcolm; John Irving Malcolm; John Lundy; John Ridenour; Johnny Smith; Johnson Hill; Joseph Leinhart; Joseph Watts; July 4th; July Fourth; Junie Duda; Justice of the Peace; Karate Academy; Karen Jansen; Karen Jansen Jacobs; Katherine Lawton; Katherine Mikler; Katherine Mikler Duda; Katheryn Lawton; Katie Lawton; Kay Dodd; Kay Estes; Keith Malcolm; Kenneth Malcolm; King; King Street; Kingsbridge; Kit Lawton; Kitty Young; L. J. Gore; Lacy Aire; Lacy Aire Lingo; Lake Barton; Lake Charm; Lake Charm Park; Lake George; Lake Harney; Lake Jessup Settlement; Lake Jesup; Lake Mary; Lake Pickett; Lake Rosa; Lakemont Elementary School; Larry Neely; Larry Olliff; law; Lawton Elementary School; Lawton House; Lawton's Grocery; Lawtonville; Lee and Todd Real Estate Company; Lee Wheeler; Leinhart; Leon Olliff; Leonard Jansen; Letty Leinhart; Linda Olliff Cliburn; Linda Sheppard; little league; local government; Lockwood Boulevard; Lois Ridell; Louise Gore; Louise Wheeler; Louise Wheeler Martin; Lucy Fore; Lucy Fore Bostick; Magnolia Street; Malcolm; Mammy Jones; Marguerite Partin; Marilyn Partin; Mark Bellhorn; Marlow Link; Martha Ann Bruce; Martha Ann Moon; Martha Ann Moon Lee; Martin Anderson; Martin Gore; Mary Velora Moon; Matheson; Max Lanier; May Day; mayor; Mayor of Oviedo; McDonald's; McKinnon Meat Market; Mead Manor; Mediterranean fruit fly; Memorial Building; Memorial Building Committee; Merritt Staley; Methodist Youth Fellowship; Methodists; Michael Bruce; Mike Tsinsky; Mikler Road; Mimi Wheeler; Mimi Wheeler Bruce; Mims; Minnie Means; Miriam Wheeler; Miriam Wheeler Bruce; Mitchell Hammock; Mitchell Hammock Road; Model T Ford; Mule trains; Museum of Seminole County History; MYF; Myrtle Avenue; natural disasters; Navy; Nelson; Nelson and Company; Niblack Building; Nin a Ralston; North Lake Jessup; Novella Aulin; Novella Aulin Ragsdale; Ocala; OHS; Ol' Swimming Hole; Old Downtown Development Group; Old Mims Road; Old Time History of By-Gone Days of Lake Jessup Settlement; Orange Avenue; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo Athletic Association; Oviedo Child Care Center; Oviedo City Cleaners, Inc.; Oviedo City Clerk; Oviedo City Council; Oviedo City Hall; Oviedo Garden Club; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo Inn; Oviedo Lights; Oviedo Magazine Club; Oviedo Marketplace; Oviedo Post Office; Oviedo Shopping Center; Oviedo Town Council; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; Palatka River; Park Avenue Elementary School; Partin; Patrick Westerfield; Paul Arie; Paul Mikler; Penny Mitchem; Penny Mitchem Olliff; Phil Goree; picnic; Pine Street; pioneers; post offices; postmaster; poultry; R. W. Estes; race relations; Railroad Street; railroads; Rainbow Bowl; rations; Ray Alford; Ray Clonts; Reconstruction; Red Barn; Red Bug Lake Road; religion; Rex Clonts; Rick Burns; Riverside Park; Robert A. Butterworth; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; Roley Carter; Ropers; Rosa Gray; Roy Clonts; Roz Nogel; Russell Boston; Sanford; Sanford Airport; Sanford City League; Sanford Road; Sanlando Springs; sawmill; Sayde Fleming; Sayde Fleming Duda; Schmidt; school superintendent; schools; Scott Perry; SCPS; Sears and Roebuck; segregation; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole County School Board; Seminole County Sports Hall of Fame; Seminole High School; settlers; Shedd Street; Shirley Malcolm Sheppard; Shirley Partin; Signworks Graphik and Design, Inc.; Silver Glen Springs; Silver Star; Simmons; Singletary; skiing; Slavia; Smoky Burgess; Snow Hill; snow Hill Road; Solary's wharf; Sparks Lingo; Sparks Lingo Clonts; Sparks Lingo Ridenour; Spencer's Grocery and Drygoods; Spencer's Store; sports; SR 426; SR 434; SR 50; St. Johns River; St. Luke's Lutheran Cathedral; State Democratic Committee; statute; Steak'n'Shake; Steen Nelson; Stevens Street; Stommy Staley; Stone; Sugarby's; Sunday schools; Suzanne Partin; Swedes; Swedish; Sweetwater Park; Swift and Company; swimming pool; T. L. Lingo, Jr.; T. L. Mead; T. W. Lawton; T. W. Lawton Elementary School; Teacher's House; teachers; Ted Estes; Thad Lee Lingo III; Thad Lee Lingo, Jr.; The Gap; The Oviedo Outlook; The Scrubs; The Sign Man; The Square; Thee Lee; Thelma Lee; Thelma Lee Clonts; Theodore Luqueer Mead; Thomas Moon; Thomas Willington Lawton; Thompson; Tom Estes; Tom Moon; Tom Morgan; Tommy Estes; town government; Town House Restaurant; Troy Jones; turkey; Tuscawilla; Twin Rivers; U.S. Army; UCF; University of Central Florida; Vera Malcolm; veteran; Vietnam War; Vine Street; Viola Smith; Virginia Balkcom; Virginia Balkcom Mikler; Virginia Staley; W. G. Kilbee; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; Wagner; Wall Street Crash of 1929; Wallace Allen; Walter Frederick Mondale; Walter Mondale; Walter Teague; water skiing; Watermaster Plumbing; Wayne Jacobs; Wes Evans; Wheeler Fertilizer Plant; White's Wharf; William Jefferson Blythe III; William Jefferson Clinton; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.; Winchester Insurance, Inc.; Winter Park; Winter Park Telephone Company; Woman's Club; World War II; WWII; Zellwood
Orange County's Sheriff's Book of Wanted Persons, 1882-1889
Tags: 3rd Street; 5th Avenue; 7th Street; A. B. Efrird; A. B. Shroud; A. D. Adair & McCarty Brothers; A. E. Buck; A. J. Bates; A. J. Ivey; A. J. Spradley; A. J. Sullivan; A. J. Weaver; A. L. Martin; A. M. Kendrick; A. M. Winfree; A. S. Colyar, Jr.; A. Strauss; A. Zeger; Aaron Coachman; abortions; Abraham Bell; Abraham Putnam; Adam Gillison; Adam Thompson; Alabama Penitentiary; Alachua County; Albert Cathey; Alex Henderson; Alexander Anderson; Alexander Ekstrom; Alexander Johnson; Alexander Mincey; Alexander Pitts; Alfred Clarke; Alfred Coffee; Alfred Jones; Alfred W. Burnett; Allan Pinkerton; Allen Ford; Alphens Martin; Amos cummings; Amos Jordan; Anderson McKinnon; Andrew Ellis; Andrew Wilson; Andrews & Martin; Apalachicola; Archer; Archie Loyd; arrest warrants; arrests; arson; arsonists; Asa Whitaker; assault; assault to murder; assault to rape; attempted murder; attempted rape; attorneys; B. A. Wrighstman; B. F. Bennett; B. H. Girele; B. R. Swoope; B. W. Bentley; bail jumpers; bail jumping; Bailey; Barbour County Sheriff's Office; Bartow; Ben Baker; Ben Lock; Ben Watkins; Benajmin F. Adams; Berrien Bryant; bigamay; bigamists; Bill Galvin; Bill Johnson; Bill Martin; Bill Rooth; Bill Sherson; Bill Williams; Billy Camble; Billy Campbell; Blitch; blood hounds; Bollock; Braxton Beacham; Broadway Street; Bronson; Brooks Johnson; Brooks Story; Brooksville; Broome; burglars; burglary; Burton H. Davy; Butch Bradley; Bynum; C. B. Easley; C. B. Hansel; C. C. Johnson; C. E. Hunter; C. F. Conerly; C. Gordon Hicks; C. J. Anderson; C. J. Perry; C. K. Dutton; C. K. Winston; C. P. Hoyt; C. P. Jolly; C. P. Kilgore; C. R. Scott; C. W. C. Wright; C. W. Hursy; Calvin Burton; Calvin Lockett; Cardinal Gibbons; Carl Bachman; Carmelo Salvati; Carson; cattle stealing; Cedar Key; Charles Adkins; Charles Badger; Charles Baldwin; Charles Bluemont; Charles Coleman; Charles David; Charles Johnson; Charles Martin; Charles O. Earnes; Charles P. Johnson; Charles Reddiford; Charlie Davis; Charlie Holmes; Charlie Reeves; Charlie Rose; Charlie White; Charlie Wood; Chataroi Road; Chattahoochee Brick Company; Ches Hughs; Chester Seymour; Chief of Police; Chief Pinion Detective Agency; Chipley; Christian Black; Citra; Clarence A. Seward; Clarence Tear; Clark; Clark Montgomery; Coffey & Hyer; Colorado State Penitentiary; Columbia City; Columbia County; Constantine Algero; convicts; Cooper Winn; cops; county government; Court Street; Creoles; crimes; criminals; Crosby; Cuff Patton; D. C. Hennessey; D. E. Mccarthy; D. U. Fletcher; Dade Coal Company; Dan Scott; Daniel; Daniel Rouse; David Caldwell; David N. Walker; Day & Gordon; Deaderick Street; detectives; detention; Dick Bell; Dimick; Doc Barrentine; Dock Rodgers; Dockie Carson; DOJ; Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoes, and Company; Duval County; E. A. McRae; E. A. O'Neal; E. B. Bailey; E. C. Vaughan; E. G. Elliott; E. H. Covas; E. J. Kelley; E. J. Young; E. R. Whitner; E. T. Dickinson; E. T. Williams; E. Upton Lovejoy; Earp's Detective Agency; Ed Curry; Ed Frazier; Ed S. Carr; Edgar Knowles; Edgward Eggleston; Edward A. O'Neal; Edward Asbury O'Neal; Edward Cunningham; Edward Sterling Harris; Edward W. Bannister; Ellaville; Ellis Phelan; Elmore Johnson; escaped convicts; Eueka Detective Agency; Eugene Day; Eugene Van Norman; Eureka Detective Agency; Eustis; Exchange Place; F. C. Buffum; F. C. Russell; Farrell & Boylan's Detective Agency; felonies; felony; Fernand B. Poupart; Fifth Avenue; Flem Spicer; Florida Penitentiary; Florida State Prison; Ford J. Perkins; forgers; forgery; Fort White; Francis P. Fleming; Francis Philip Fleming; Frank Blint; Frank C. Almy; Frank C. McNeilley; Frank Dusch; Frank J. Cassada; Frank White; Frank Williams; Fred Koehler; Fred numan; Fred Schmidt; Fred Spicer; fugitives; Furman's Job Print; G. B. Howard; G. E. Garretson; G. W. Shackleford; G. Walton; Galillard; George A. Hill David Dickson; George A. Searcy; George Allen; George Archer; George Brown; George Caldwell; George D. Bangs; George E. Malsby; George Favor; George G. Gurley; George Heyward Carpenter; George Johns; George King; George Manders; George Manhon; George Peuser; George W. Shackleford; George Washington; George Wells; Georgia Penitentiary; Gid H. Heck; Gilkinson's American Detective Bureau; government; grand larceny; Grant; Grant Bowlby; Graves Holt; Gravier Street; Graysville Penitentiary; Green Cove Springs; Gus Brown; Guss Story; Guy McLain; H. D. Ballard; H. H. Rudd; H. M. Huffaman; H. T. Gay; H. Williams; Haezen's Detective Agency; Haines City; Hall Trippe; Hamilton Story; Hampton Childers; Hampton Pinkney; Hardee; Hardin & Ramsey; Hardy Todd; Harmon Murray; Harris Miller; Harry Berry; Hartridge; Harvey Merrit; Hazen Detective Agency; Hennessey Commercial Detective Agency; Henry Allen; Henry Briscoe; Henry Davis; Henry Fish; Henry Griffin; Henry Hainey; Henry Johnson; Henry Lanier; Henry McTier; Henry Underwood; Henry Wilson; Henry Wright; Hertel; Highland; Hill Clark; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office; Hooker; horse theft; horses; Hugh Conley; Hugh Jackson; Humphries & Sykesl R. R. Barrentine; I. H. Cook; incarceration; inmates; intent to murder; International Ocean Telegraph Company; Ira M. True; Ira M. True & Company; Isaac Sateur; Isaac Williams; Isac Cooms; J Q. Gallaway; J. A. Ewing; J. A. Hilliard; J. B. Gordon; J. Bartho Thrasher; J. C Anderson; J. C. Arnold; J. C. Geiger; J. C. Sawyer; J. D. Register; J. D. Wilson; J. E. Gaston; J. E. Haverfield; J. F. Milam; J. F. Rushin; J. F. Stallings; J. G. White; J. Galloway; J. H. Bankhead; J. H. Bear; J. H. Black; J. H. Fish; J. H. Hays; J. H. Mowatt; J. H. Twito; J. H. Wilhite; J. I. Town; J. Ira Gore; J. L. Clanton; J. L. Hilliard; J. L. Johns; J. M. Flemming; J. M. Holder; J. M. T. Petty; J. M. Williams; J. N. C. Stockton; J. Paul Russell; J. R, Perry; J. R. Porterfield; J. S. Barnett; J. S. Wood; J. W. English; J. W. McIntyre; J. W. West; Jack Baker; Jack Bowen; Jack Bryson; Jack Coleman; Jack Hall; Jack Scott; Jack Stemper; Jack Straughter; Jacksonville; Jacob Frey; Jacob Sheaner; jail breaks; jails; Jake Barber; Jake Jackson; James Allen; James Brady; James C. Snell; James Cannedy; James Cook; James Crawford; James E. Rice; James Geary; James M. Lewis; James Mitchell; James Morrison; James O. Archer; James Ora; James P. Martin; James Petit; James Roberts; James Slengle; James T. Garner; James Wiley; James Williams; Jap York; Jefferson County; Jeffrey Snell; Jennie Brinson; Jennings; Jerry Marshall; Jesse Middleton; Jessie Harris; Joe Crenelear; Joe Frisby; Joe Kelley; Joe Killebrew; Joe Pickett; Joe Weston; Joe Wiley; Joe Woods; Joe Young; John A. Pearce; John Brown; John Brown Gordon; John Cheek; John Cornish; John Culley; John Cummings; John E. Davis; John F. Morriss; John G. F. Powell; John H. Crawford; John H. Weber; John Harris; John Howard; John Jackson; John L. Crawford; John M. Breen; John McAleese; John McDuffy; John Monroe Benford; John Owens; John P. Long; John Polk; John R. Towers; John s. Town; John Smith; John Steward; John Summers; John Thomson; John W. RaymondJ. A. Woodall; John Webb; John Williams; John York; Johnson County; Johnson Spates; Jones & Garnet; Jordan Weathersby; Joseph Branch; Joseph Young; Judge Allen; Jules Anderson; Julias Caesar Anderson; Julius Anderson; Julius K. Ward; Julius Worley; K. P. Sumby; Kanawha Circuit Court; Katharine Handroff; kidnappers; kidnapping; Kissimmee; L. B. Story; L. B. York; L. F. Patterson; L. F. Pattinson; Lake City; Lake County; larceny; law enforcement; Lawrence Green; lawyers; Leesburg; Leon County; Levi G. Simmons; Levy County; Levy County Sheriff's Office; Lewis C. Cassidy; Lewis Carroll; Linck's Hotel; Lizzie Mitchell; Llloyd Williams; local government; Long Tom Shine; Lony Rutland; Louis C. Saliniere; M. C. Gantt; M. G. Bayn; M. H. Kelly; M. M. Willoughby; M. Smith; Mack Holloway; Madison; Madison County; Mahitable White; Main Street; Malachia Allen; Marion County; Mart Jackson; Mattie Jackson; Mattthew Burnett; McAlpin; McConnell; McFadden; McGowan Harman; McLeod, Cranford & Company; McLin; Miles Newburn; Milligan; missing persons; Monticello; Mooney & Boland Detective Agency; Moses Braxton; mules; murderers; murders; Mureland Yowns; Myers; N. B. Deatherage; Nashville Metropolitan Police; Nathan Barnes; Neal Taylor; New Orleans Cotton Exchange; New York State Reformatory; Nivision; Nixburg Beat; Nolan Smith; Northern District of Florida; Northern Pacific Express Company; O. A. Budington; O. J. Greenleaf; O. M. Ward; Ocala; Oisbin; Ollie T. Rice; orange county; Orange County Sheriff's Office; Order of Cincinnatus; orlando; Orlando Livery; Oviedo; P. J. Murphy; P. J. Rogers; P. S. Bartlett; Paduck Police; Palatka; Palmer; Parker House; Pascal B. Lang; Pat A. Clinton; Pat Corcoran; Patsy Washington; Peacock; penitentiaries; penitentiary; Pensacola; perjurers; perjury; Perry Vinson; Peter Barkey; Peter Cook; Peter Harrison; Phillip Bryant; Phillip Cook; Phinizee Williams; Phipps; Pine Street; Pinkterton's National Detective Agency; police; Polk County; polygamists; polygamy; Pope Leo XIII; Porter's National Detective Agency; Pratt Mines; Price Broyles; prison break; prison camps; prison escapes; prisoners; prisons; Quah Bivins; R. B. Cuthby; R. G. Hurley; R. J. Linden; R. M. Porter; railroads; Ralph Camfield; rape; rapists; Rees Walker; rewards; Reynolds & McLeod; Rice Gholson; Richard Benning; Richard Gardiner; Richard Graham; Richard Lawrence; Richard Lewis; Richard Meservey; Richard Moses; Richard Pelham; Richard Stephens; Richard Tumlin; Richardson's Detective Agency; Rifis Rice; Rob Huger; robbers; robbery; Robert A. Pinkerton; Robert Board; Robert Colbrook; Robert Frost; Robert Hagar; Robert Huger; Robert Jackson; Robert M. Brown; Robert McLane; Robert Pascal; Robert Smith; Robert Starke; Robert Tom Smith; Robert Wright; Roberts; Rollan Harris; Rome Under Nero; Rufus R. Wade; Russell & Osborne; Russell Randolph; S. C. Grogg; S. G. Todd; S. J. Hilliard; S. M. Farmer; S. P. Hardwick; S. S. Pickett; S. S. Puckett; Saco and Biddeford Savings Institute; Saint Augustin; Sam Devault; Sam Finnegan; Sam Hargettl Henry Wilson; Sam Johnson; Sam Smithson; Sam Snelling; Sam Williams; Sam Yates; Sampson Cason; Samuel B. Kennedy, Jr.; Samuel Davis; Samuel Francis; Sandie Martin; Sandy Polite; Sandys Keys; Sanford; Sebe Russell; seduction; Seth Taylor; Seventh Street; Seville; Shackleford's Georgia Central Detective Agency; sheriffs; Sherman Bram; Sherman Carouth; Shins; Sidney Lowe; Sieben Russell; Silas Brookes; Silas H. Brigham; Silas Harris; Silas Martin; simple larceny; Smith & Wesson; Smith, West & Lyons; South Florida Railroad; Southern Express Company; Squire BlacksheerSam Weston; St. Augustine; St. Johns County; Stanton; Starke; steal; Stephen E. Rice; Stephen F. New; Steve Fannin; Steven Wiggins; Studebaker; Sullivan's Detective Agency; Sumpter Nichols; Sunderland; Suwannee County; swindlers; T. B. Blount; T. B. Robbins; T. D. Newland; T. J. Fish; T. N. Boylan; T. T. Ellison; Tallahassee; Tavares; Taylor Nixon; Tennessee Coal Iron & Railroad Company; The Cincinnati Enquirer; The Criminal Record; theft; thieves; Third Street; Thomas; Thomas Byrnes; Thomas Campbell; Thomas Hays; Thomas Mike; Thomas Porter; Thomas Shine; Thomas Watts; Thomas Williams; Thompson Richards; Titusville; Tobe Crystal; Tobe Jackson; Tom Brinson; Tom Telfer; Tony Salvati; Travis Sumpter; U.S. Department of Justice; U.S. Marshal; Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci; Virgil Earp; voluntary manslaughter; voluntary manslaugther; Volusia County; W. B. Beard; W. B. Lowe; W. B. Parker; W. C. Bube; W. C. Parker; W. D. Kellett; W. E. Minchin; W. F. Wilson; W. G. Dyer; W. H. Bigham; W. H. Bowie; W. H. Davis; W. H. Deaver; W. H. H. Bush; W. H. Yater; W. J. Footner; W. J. Winstead; W. K. Knight; W. L. McDowell; W. L. Richardson; W. L. Trappard; W. M. Raulerson; W. O. Wadley; W. P. Harrison; W. P. Hazen; W. P. Loftis; W. P. Rogers; W. P. Thomspon; W. R. Eason; W. R. Gaulding; W. S. Hubbs; W. S. West; W. T. Dowda; W. T. Linck; W. W. Simpson; Wade Holmes; Wadsworth; Walter Ford; Walter J. Howaland; Walter T. Williams; wanted; warrant; Warren & Thomas; Warren Peavy; Warren Wilcher; Washington County; watch; watches; Whoreley Building; Wiley Jordon; Wiley Warren; Will Burney; Will Hammond; Will Hazen; Will Jacobs; Will Johnson; William A. Pinkerton; William Allen; William Averitt; William Brinson; William Buford; William C. Bird; William C. Wrightsman; William Coleman; William Creal; William Henderson; William J. West; William Jefferson; William Jordan; William Kemble; William Killebrew; William McKnight; William Mitchell; William Morriss; William Pierce; William S. Tyson; William Springer; William Stanley; William Stephens; William Strickland; William Walker; William Wright; Williams; Williams Vales; Willie Hansel; Willie Jordon; Willie Smith; Willis Hodges; Wilson Evans; Wood & Brother; Z. L. Baxter
Oral History of Mick Dolan
Tags: "Brewster" Brewton; ABC Lounge; Alan Baxter; Altamonte Springs; AM radio; Amway Arena; Angelo Jannotti; Blandini; blogger; Bob Seger; Bobby Friss Band; Bon Iver; booking agent; Camp Nashville; CBS; Cinco de Marko; Citrus Bowl; Clear Channel; Clear Channel Radio; CMT; Columbia Broadcasting System; concert; Converse All Star; Converse Chuck Taylor All Star; country music; Country Music Television; Cox Media Group; Daniel Lawrence Whitney; David Lee Roth; deregulation; disc jockey; DJ; Dr. Zonas; Earl Tennent; fantasy camp; Fern Park; Fern Park Station; Florida Citrus Bowl; FM radio; Foreign Legion; George Thorogood; Greg Billings; Greg Billings Band; J.P. Price; jazz; Jeff Blando; John "J.P." Price; Justin Vernon; Kansas City, Missouri; Lakeland; Lakeland Civic Center; Larry the Cable Guy; Lee Bailey; Louisville, Kentucky; Lynyrd Skynyrd; Mark Samansky; Mark Taylor; Michael Jackson; Mick Dolan; Mr. Bradley; music; music fantasy camp; music venue; Nashville, Tennessee; new wave; new wave music; news reporter; Opie Gets Nookie; orlando; Orlando Arena; Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium; Paradise Cove; Plus 3 Lounge; Point After; production director; promotions director; punk rock; radio; radio personality; radio station; reporter; Rick Young; rock; Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp; rock club; rock music; rock radio; Rock Super Bowl; Rock Super Bowl 12; Rock Super Bowl XII; Rolling Stones American Tour 1981; Ron and Ron; Ronald ''Ronnie'' Wayne Garvin; Ronnie Garvin; Salem Media Group; Sanford; Seminole County; shock jock; shock radio; smooth jazz; smooth jazz radio; social media; song parody; Sons of Doctors; Steve "Brewster" Brewton; Steve Brewton; Steve Peck; Stranger; talk show; talk show producer; Tangerine Bowl; Ted Nugent; The B-52's; The Baxter and Mark Show; The Rolling Stones; The Who; Tom's Point After; Topeka, Kansas; traffic reporter; Van Halen; voiceover actor; Washington, D.C.; WBZW-AM; WDIZ-FM; WJRR-FM; WLOQ-FM; WMMO-FM; WORL-AM; ZZ Top
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 05, June 5, 1926
Tags: A. B. Rowland; A. C. Bradford; American Fruit Growers; Anna B. Treat; architecture; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Benson Springs; book; Brown's Store; building code; C. D. Horner; Calvin Hill; Charles B. Waterhouse; church; construction; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. C. Pipkin; E. D. Milliman; E. N. Beech; E. Turner; education; enterprise; F. H. Manning; F. T. Marsh; FEC; Florida Citrus Exchange; Frank Adams; freemasons; George Horatio Packwood; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Gardens; Harry R. Brewer; Hill School; Horatio Avenue; housing; J. A. Brown; J. G. Friedland; J. H. Bennett; J. L. Perkins; jail; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; John Nelson; L. F. Dommerich; Lake Monroe; library; Lily Lake; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. E. Orphanage; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Mary C. Ely; Methodist; municipal government; Needlework Guild; orlando; plumbing; Presbyterian; real estate; restaurant; S. B. Hill; S. Mills Ely; Sanford; school; Tampa Bay Hotel; Texaco Gas; The Maitland News; Town Council; W. A. Manning; waterworks; White Way Motor Company; White-Way Restaurant; Winter Park; Zoning Commission
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
Tags: 15th Amendment; 7-Up; A History of Central Florida; activism; African American; Amendment XV; American Civil War; Bailey, Tom; bomber; Boo-Boo's Bar; Brooks, Gwendolyn; Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth; Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka; bus; business; Campus Theater; Carver Theater; Castiglia, Francesco; Central Boulevard; Chambliss, Julian C.; City of Sanford; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights Movement; Civil War; Clarke, Bob; class; clinic; colored section; Constitution; constitutionality; Costello, Frank "The Prime Minister; county government; Crow, Jim; desegregation; Downtown Orlando; Durrance Elementary School; Eatonville; economic class; economics; education; equal rights; equality; Fifteenth Amendment; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; France; French; French Republic; French, Scot; gang; Georgetown; Gibson, Ella; Goldsboro; Goldwyn Avenue; government; Hannibal Square; Hazen, Kendra; imprisonment; incarceration; Indochina; integration; jail; Jim Crow; Jordan, Louis; Jordan, Lucius; Kelley, Katie; Key West; law; Lincoln, Abraham; local business; local government; Mainland Southeast Asia; mayor; McCarthy; Miami; middle class; minstrel; minstrelsy; mob; movie theater; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Courthouse; Orange County Public Schools; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; orlando; parole; Parramore; Plessy v. Ferguson; podcast; primary election; Prime Minister of the Underworld; prison; public education; public school; race relations; racism; racist; railroad; Reconstruction; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sanford; school; segregation; Seminole State College; separate but equal; sign; slavery; social class; SSC; Stapleton, Kevin; state government; State of Florida; stereotype; Stone's; street car; Supreme Court; Taylor, Robert; The Bribe; The Prime Minister; The Tallahassee Democrat; theater; Town & Country; U.S. Constitution; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; unconstitutional; University of Central Florida; upper class; Velásquez, Daniel; war; Washington Shores Federal Savings and Loan Association; welfare; welfare board; welfare department; Winter Park; working class; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
San Lanta, 1924
Northwest Corner of South Magnolia Avenue and East Second Street
Northwest Corner of South Magnolia Avenue and East Second Street, 1924
Ford Motor Company Dealership in Downtown Sanford
Former Lot of Ford Motor Company Dealership
Oral History of Algerine Miller
Tags: 13th Street; 7th Street; A. Duda & Son, Inc.; African Americans; Beiler, Rosalind J.; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; class reunion; Crooms Academy; Crooms Academy Alumni Association; Crooms Academy Alumni Exhibit: Triumph Through Adversity; Crooms Academy of Information Technology; desegregation; Duda, D. A.; executive secretary; exhibit; Five Points Operation Complex; Gibson, Colonel; Goldsboro; Goldsboro Museum; high school; Hopper Academy; ice house; integration; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; Miller, Algerine; museum; Museum of Seminole County History; Oliver, Francis; oral history; Orangeburg; pool; Sanford; Sanford Civic Center; Sanford Museum; Savannah State University; school; SCPS; segregation; Seminole County Board of Education; Seminole County Community College; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole County Public Schools School Board; Seminole High School; Seventh Street; SSU; State of Florida; Student Museum and Center for Social Studies; Thirteenth Street; trade school; Vance, Meghan; Walker Business School; Williams
Oral History of Helen Michels
Tags: 1st Street; 25th Street; 7th Street; arithmetic education; art education; Bible; Book of Psalms; cafeteria; can drives; CB; celery; Celery Crate; celery field; Celeryfeds; chemistry; chemistry set; Christmas; citizenship; citizenship education; City of Sanford; class historian; class reunions; communion; current events; Davis, Lavinia R.; Dewey Decimal System; Downtown Sanford; drug therapy; drug treatment; drug treatment company; Easter; Easter Seals; educator; elementary school; federal prisoners; First Street; French Avenue; Girl Scouts of the United States of America; grammar school; gym education; gym teacher; halfway house; Halloween; high school; history education; horse; intramural sports; junior high; justice movement; lab technician; library; marionette; May Day; maypole; Michels, Helen; music education; oral history; P.E.; Page; Palm Bay; Park Avenue; Parks, David; patriotism; pep club; PHC; physical education; Pig 'n Whistle; playtime; Pledge of Allegiance; public library; rationing; reading education; recess; Ritz Theatre; Rotton, Patrick; Ruth, Babe; Ruth, George "Babe" Herman, Jr.; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Sanford; Sanford Grammar School; savings bond; school; schoolteacher; science education; science teacher; Seabee; segregation; Seminole High School; Seventh Street; social justice; softball; softball team; Southside Elementary School; spelling education; sports program; Star Spangled Banner; Stinecipher, Grace Marie; student; Student Museum and Center for the Social Studies; study hall; teacher; The Plow Penny Mystery; tutor; Twenty-Fifth Street; U.S. Navy; UCF; UCF College of Graduate Studies; UCF Department of History; UCF Public History Center; United States Naval Mobile Construction Battalio; victory garden; war bond; war effort; Welch; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Gene Kruckemyer
Tags: 7th Street; bell; Centennial Forum; historic preservation; Imagine Sanford Community Vision and Strategic Planning; Kaczmarek, Megan; Kruckemyer, Gene; Meyers, Steve; museum; National Register for Historical Places; newspaper; newspaper column; newspaper editor; oral history; orlando; PHC; Pumpkin Fest; restoration; Sanford; Sanford City Commission; Sanford High School; school bell; Seventh Street; Skates, Betty; Student Museum; Student Museum and Center for the Social Studies; The Orlando Sentinel; The Sanford Herald; UCF; UCF Department of History; UCF Forum; UCF News; UCF News and Information; UCF Public History Center; University of Central Florida; Vogel, Bill; Westside Grammar Elementary School
Oral History of Serena Rankin Parks Fisher
Tags: 7th Street; American Girls; archive; curator; docent; Eastbrook Elementary; educator; exhibit; Fisher, Serena Rankin; garden; Geography Lab: Where in the World Are We?; ghost; Grandma’s Attic; May Day; maypole; media center; museum; museum specialist; National Register of Historic Places; Native American Exhibit: Life in an Ancient Timucuan Village; oral history; Paget, Walt; Parks, Serena Fisher Rankin; PHC; Pioneer Exhibit: Before the Settlement of Sanford; Romanesque revival architecture; Sanford; Sanford Grammar School; Sanford Highs School; Sanford Historic Trust; school; SCPS; See, MacKenzie; Seminole County; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole High School; Seventh Street; social studies; social studies resource teacher; social studies teacher; special education; Spring Fest; student; Student Museum; Student Museum and Center for the Social Studies; teacher; Turn of the Century Classroom: Lessons from 1902; UCF; UCF Department of History; UCF Public History Center; University of Central Florida; volunteer