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The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 17, April 27, 1927
Tags: A. B. Lemmon; A. C. Olmstead; A. M. Springer; Agnes Stiggins; agriculture; Aledo Times Record; Anna B. Treat; Annie Ruth Mulkey; Arthur Wellons; Augusta McNair; B. Auxford Burks; Baby Grand Theatre; bank; banking; Barbara Bennett; barber shop; beautification; Beautiful Florida; Betty Jane Kilbourne; Betty Peat; Betty Rowland; Billy Rowland; book; Bryan's Barber Shop; C. A. Vincent; C. D. Horner; C. E. Bowers; C. G. Weston; C. M. Niven; C. N. Beecher; Caroline Kingsley; Carroll L. Ward; chamber of commerce; Charles B. Waterhouse; Chevis O'steen; children; Christine Ponder; church; citrus; citrus industry; Cleo Umphrey; Clyde Clark; Comille Sowell; crime; Curtis Kyle; David Kilbourne; Dorothy Lampp; E. D. Visor; E. R. Hall; E. W. Horton; education; Elmer Johnson; Emma Small; F. Ellison Adams; Fannie Traphagen; film; Florence Bennett; Florida Public Service Company; Foster R. Fanning Company; garage; George Bates; Georgianna Trout Hill; government; Grace Kingsley; green vegetable; Hamilton & Pike Studio; Harold R. Peat; Hazel Riles; health; Herbert Kyle; Hill School; honor roll; Hungerford School; I. Vanderpool; Inez Kyle; Inter-City Realty Company; Isabelle McNair; J. A. Brown; J. A. Howell; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hirsch; J. Harold Hill; J. R. Watson; Jean Springer; Jimmie McNair; John Masek; John Strong; Johnnie Stover; K. E. Kilbourne; Karl Lehmann; Kenneth N. McPherson; Kitty Vanderpool; L. L. Lampp; Lake Eola; Lakemont Dairy; library; Lily Lake; local government; Lucile Lampp; Lucinda Milliman; M. C. Bryan; M. Leroy Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Clothing and Dry Goods Store; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Post Office; Maitland Realty Company; Mamie Kyle; Margaret Rice; Margery Murray; Marvin Frieland; Mary A. Stennis; Mary Belle Milliman; Mary Francis Rice; May Rena McIntyre; McGaffin Electric Shop; Mertice Horton; Methodism; Methodist; Mickey Peat; Morris Friedman; motion picture; movie; municipal government; Myrtle O'steen; N. A. Reasoner; Ocala; Ocala Chamber of Commerce; Parent-Teacher Association; Pat Peat; post office; Presbyterian; Presbyterianism; PTA; R. A. Wheeler; R. P. Cobb; Ralph Joslin; real estate; Richard Pinder; robbery; Rollins Press; Rosa Belle Allen; Ruby Lake Grove Fruit Company; Ruth Russell; S. J. Stiggins; sanitation; school; Stella Waterhouse; student; The Bookery; The Maitland News; Town Council; town government; Twilla Horton; vegetable; vegetables; Vera McIntyre; Vera Whitfield; Vernon Ayers; Virginia Burke; Virginia Pinder; W. J. Beckham; W. R. G. Orwick; Wallace Wilson; wedding; Wesley Widdis; William Cammack; William W. Long; Willifred Stiggins; Winter Park; Winter Park Cleaners; Winter Park Refrigerating Company
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 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
Maitland, Orange County, Florida Promotional Booklet
Tags: ACL; agriculture; American Railway Express Company; Atlantic Coastline Railroad Company; Boy Scouts of America; chamber of commerce; citrus; citrus industry; city government; Dixie Highway; education; farming; fern; fern industry; Girls' Sewing Club; golf; Indian; Indian War; J. H. Hill; local government; Magnolia Road; Maitland; Maitland Chamber of Commerce; Native American; orange; Orange Belt Auto Line; orange county; orange industry; orlando; Parent-Teacher Association; Planning and Zoning Commission; poultry; poultry industry; PTA; railroad; Rollins College; Rollins Press; school; Seminole; Seminole County; Seminole War; sport; town; town government; Western Union Telegraph Company; Winter Park; Woman's Club; Woodmen of the World
Maitland from the Air
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
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