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Bakalla Designated Tusculum Scholar
Migrant Experience Paper by William Arthur Bigham III
Tags: African American; agriculture; Bigham, Patricia Ann Black; Bigham, William Arthur, III; Black, Lula Mae Haynes; Black, Patricia Ann; Black, Pilgrim; bus; desegregation; education; farm; farmer; farming; fruit; fruit industry; harvest; hourly pay; hourly wage; integration; labor; laborer; manager; migrant work; migrant worker; orchard; piece rate; piece work; race relations; racism; Sanford; school; segregation; State University of New York at Brockport; SUNY Brockport; supervisor; task wage; Upstate New York; wage; Wayne County; Wayne County, New York; work camp; worker
Oral History of Ida Boston
Tags: Academy Place; African American; agriculture; Alexander Atkinson; Antioch Missionary Baptist Church; Baptist; barber; barbershop; Boston Alley; Boston Hill Cemetery; Boston Street; bus; bus driver; Butler Boston Project; Canterbury Retreat; carpenter; cemetery; church; citrus; City of Oviedo; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; desegregation; Division Street; doctor; drugstore; education; equal rights; farmer; farming; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; graveyard; grower; Henry Jackson; Ida Boston; integration; Jackson Heights Elementary School; Jackson Heights Middle School; James Bordy; Joseph Boston; Julia Boston; Lake Gem; Lindsay Lane; Little Red School House; nonviolent resistance; OCIAC; OHS; oral history; orange; Oviedo; Oviedo Citizens in Action; Oviedo Colored School; Oviedo High School; physician; plantation; Porsha Dossie; Prince Butler Atkinson; Prince Butler Boston; protest; race relations; racism; Russell W. Boston; Sanford; school; SCPS; segregation; Seminole County; Seminole County Public Schools; sit-down; sit-in
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church of Oviedo
William "Bill" Sterling Jenkins
Grady Kimsey
Hugh F. McKean
Jeannette Genius McKean
Steve Lotz, 2005
Walter Gaudnek
Judy Albertson
Tags: Albertson-Peterson Gallery; art; Art Consulting Program Planning Division; college; Cornell Fine Arts Museum; Cultural Alliance; education; Friends of UCF; gallery; Judy Albertson; Orlando Museum of Art; school; UCF; UCF Board of Trustees; UCF Foundation; university; University of Central Florida
Former Chase & Company Office, 2011
Composition by Ralph L. Bagley
Tags: Abandoned; art; artist; education; educator; oil painting; painter; painting; Ralph L. Bagley; teacher
Abandoned by Ralph L. Bagley
Tags: Abandoned; art; artist; education; educator; oil painting; painter; painting; Ralph L. Bagley; teacher
Ralph L. Bagley
Tags: art; artist; Artists’ League of Orange County; education; educator; Flint Institute of Art; Flint, Michigan; Lake-Sumter Community College; Leesburg; Loch Haven Art Center; Maitland; Maitland Art Center; orlando; Orlando Art Association; Orlando Institute of Art; Orlando Junior College; Orlando Museum of Art; painter; painting; Ralph L. Bagley; teacher
Dr. Walter Gaudnek with Art
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
Oral History of Jackie Caolo
Tags: American crawl; American Pediatric Association; American Red Cross; American Red Cross Water Safety; APA; backstroke; Blake, Emory; Blake, Jeff; breaststroke; Caolo, Jackie; Crystal Lake; Downtown Sanford; education; Ford, Frank "Chip"; Head Star Program; Lake Mary; Lakeland; Miss Jackie and Sally Seal Safety Video; Morosini, Dana; Morosini, Helen; Mother Wilson; Navy; opossums; oral history; overarm crawl; PHC; Public History Center; Rawls, Catherine; Reeve, Christopher; Sanford; Sanford Civic Center; Sanford Grammar School; Sapp, Brady; Seminole High School; swimmer; swimming; swimming lessons; swimming pool; teacher; Telly; UCF Public History Center; water safety; Wekiva Springs; Wilson
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
Ralph L. Bagley Next to Painting
A History of Central Florida, Episode 45: Diploma Plate
Tags: A History of Central Florida; activism; anti-war; Army; astronaut; BJC; Bledsoe, Robert; Boca Raton; Bradenton; Brevard Junior College; Canavan, Mike; Cental Florida Junior College; CFJC; Chipola Junior College; CJC; Clarke, Bob; Cocoa; cold war; college; commencement; construction; Davis, Henry; Daytona Beach; Daytona Beach Junior College; DBJC; demonstration; diploma; East Central University; ECU; Edison Junior College; education; educator; EJC; FAMU; FAU; female; Florida A&M University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Florida Atlantic Unviersity; Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies; Florida Legislature; Florida Technological University; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; Fort Myers; FTU; Gainesville; GCJC; GI Bill; Gibbs Junior College; Gibson, Ella; GJCl St. Petersburg; Goff, Tom; Gougleman, Paul; government assistance; graduation; Grant; Gray, Ben; Gulf Coast Junior College; Hampton Junior College; Hazen, Kendra; HEA; higher education; Higher Education Act of 1965; Hill, Hank; HJC; homemaker; honors convocation; housing; Indian River Junior College; IRJC; Jackson Junior College; JCBC; JJC; Johnson Junior College; junior college; Junior College of Broward County; Kelley, Katie; Kent State University; Kent State University Shootings; Key West; King, Richard; KSU; Lake City; Lake City Junior College; Lake Worth; Lake-Sumter Junior College; LCJC; Leesburg; legislative branch; legislature; Lenfest, Gene; Lincoln Junior College; LJC; loan; Loss, Christopher; LSJC; Madison; Manatee Junior College; Marianna; MDJC; Men's Residence Association; Miami- Dade County; Miami-Dade Junior College; Millican, Charles Norman; MJC; Monroe Junior College; MRA; Municipal Auditorium; NASA; National Aeronautics and Astronautics Administration; National Defense Education Act; NDEA; NFJC; North Florida Junior College; Ocala; OCRHC; Okaloose-Walton Junior College; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; OWJC; Palatka; Palm Beach Junior College; Panama City; PBJC; peace; peace movement; Pegasus Drive; Pensacola; Pensacola Junior College; Perkins, Joyce Hart; PJC; podcast; political activism; professor; protest; public college; public junior college; public state university; public university; Richard, Hank; RICHES; RJC; Robert Cassanello; Roosevelt Junior College; Rosenwald Junior College; Rowley, Ken; school; Sebastian, Dave; self-determination; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; SJRJC; space program; SPJC; SRJC; St. Johns River Junior College; St. Petersburg Junior College; strike; student; student government; student grant; student housing; student loan; Sun Belt; Suwannee River Junior College; Tallahassee; Tampa; teacher; U.S. Army; UCF; UF; Underwood, Retha Riley; Univerity of Florida; university; University of Central Florida; University of Central Florida Libraries; University of South Florida; University of West Florida; USF; UWF; Valparaiso Junior College; Vanderbilt University; VCJC; Velásquez, Daniel; veteran; Vietnam War; Volusia County Junior College; VU; Washington Junior College; West Palm Beach Junior College; Wetherington, Mike; Wightman, Ed; WJC; woman; Woods, Pauk; work-study program; yearbrook; Young, John W.
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 01, April 12, 1926
Tags: agriculture; Anna B. Treat; appliance; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; C. D. Horner; C. W. Leavitt; chamber of commerce; church; citrus; civil engineering; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; education; electronics; F. H. Manning; fire department; Forrest B. Stone; grapefruit; Greenwood Gardens; housing; Hungerford School; insurance; Inter-City Realty Company; J. A. Brown; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; L. P. Bronson; Lois L. Haile; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Maitland Town Council; Needlework Guild; notary; Office of the Mayor; oranges; plumbing; real estate; Reo Speedwagon; residential development; restaurant; S. B. Hill, Jr.; The Maitland News; White-Way Restaurant
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 03, May 22, 1926
Tags: A. B. Johnson; anniversary; banquet; C. N. Beecher; cement; Clifford Black; drug store; E. A. Upmeyer; education; Eleanor Upmeyer; F. T. Marsh; filling station; garage; gas; George W. Hoyt; Georgianna Hill; Gordon Patterson; graduation; H. B. Boyce; H. C. Boss; H. S. Thompson; Horatio Avenue; housing; Irving Bacheller; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; J. W. McNair; J. W. Rice; James E. Fleming; John McCullogh; K. N. McPherson; Kenneth Jackson; L. W. Dommerich; Lake Catherine; Lena Fugate; library; Lloyd Haines; Louis L. Coudert; Maitland; Maitland Library; Maitland Realty Company; Maitland School; Margaret Russell; May Osteen; Mildred Jones; Minnie Moremen; Nannie McCorkle; National Geographic; Norma Fleming; obituary; oil; Orange County Chamber of Commerce; Orangedale Park; Parent-Teachers Association; R. A. Wheeler; Robert E. Lee; Rollins College; Rosa L. Dickinson; Ruth Fleming; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; school; Seldon White; sidewalk; St. Nicholas; Stella M. Waterhouse; Sybelia Avenue; Teddy Brocksmith; The Maitland News; Thomas Patterson; W. H. Johnston; Walter H. Page; waterworks; wedding; well
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
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 06, June 12, 1926
Tags: A. A. Kent; A. B. Rowland; Anna B. Treat; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's Store; C. D. Horner; Charles B. Brokaw; church; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. W. Horton; education; Elizabeth Treat; F. T. Marsh; fishing; Forrest B. Stone; G. V. Breed; Girls Sewing Club; Goodyear Tires; government; Hill School; housing; J. A. Brown; J. H. Bennett; J. W. McNair; Jane Conklin; John Nelson; K. E. Kilbourn; library; Lily Lake; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Martin Johnson; Mary C. Ely; Mary Conklin; Methodist; municipal government; Needlework Guild; Nellie R. Draper; orlando; Presbyterian; real estate; S. B. Hill; school; Standard Asphalt Company; Stella Waterhouse; Texaco Gas; The Maitland News; Town Council; W. A. Manning; W. F. Parker; waterworks; White Way Motor Company; Wib Chaffee; Winter Park; Winter Park Building and Loan Association; Winter Park Congregational Church
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 07, June 19, 1926
Tags: Alvord L. Stone; Anna B. Treat; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Boy Scouts of America; C. E. Bowers; Christine Ponder; church; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Viser; education; Ella May MacIntyre; Episcopal Church; Florida Public Service Company; Francis Child; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Gardens; Harry Ingham; Henry M. Phillips; Hill School; housing; J. A. Brown; John McCullough; John Nelson; Karl Lehman; Lake Faith; Lake Sybelia; Liberty Bonds; library; Lily Tucker; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Avenue; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Realty Company; Mamie Fugate; Mary Ashe; Methodist; municipal government; Nellie R. Draper; Orange County Chamber of Commerce; Presbyterian; R. P. Cobb; real estate; Rita Bennett; Rollins College; Ruth Waldron; school; students; Texaco Gas; The Maitland News; The Winter Park Herald; Town Council; Twila Horton; W. A. Manning; W. F. Parker; W. Laurence Parker; W. P. Breed; Wayside Inn; wedding; White Way Motor Company; Winter Park
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 08, June 26, 1926
Tags: Anna B. Treat; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Black Bear Trail; book; Boy Scouts of America; Boyer Fire Engine; C. D. Horner; C. J. Woodward; church; citrus; DeLand; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Visor; education; Eustis High School; firehouse; General Electric Company; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Gardens; H. E. Milliman; Harold Haile; high school; Hill School; housing; Hugh McMillan; Inter-City Realty Company; J. A. Brown; J. A. Harris; J. H. Bennett; jail; Jennille Haile; John Nelson; Kenneth McPherson; Layne & Bowler Company; library; local government; Lois Haile; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Methodist; municipal government; Nannie Harris; pest control; Presbyterian; real estate; S. C. Hardwick; school; Texaco Gas; The Maitland News; The Winter Park Herald; Town Council; W. A. Manning; W. H. Johnston; waterworks; wedding; White Way Motor Company; William L. Goette; Winter Park; Winter Park High School
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 09, July 3, 1926
Tags: A. B. Rowland; Anna B. Treat; Anna Maria Island; automobile; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Boy Scouts of America; C. D. Horner; C. J. Woodward; chamber of commerce; church; Cornell University; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. E. Stover; E. N. Beech; education; F. H. Manning; fire engine; Forrest B. Stone; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Gardens; Helen Simonds; Hill School; housing; I. Vanderpool; Inter-City Realty Company; J. A. Brown; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; J. H. Hirsch; John Nelson; Kenneth N. McPherson; Kitty Vanderpool; library; local government; Lois M. Haile; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Methodist; municipal government; National Biscuit Company; notary; Orangedale Park; Presbyterian; real estate; restaurant; Rollins College; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; S. S. Simonds; school; sidewalks; Texaco Gas; The Maitland News; Town Council; traffic safety; W. A. Manning; White Way Motor Company; White-Way Restaurant; Winter Park; Winter Park Building and Loan Association; Zoning Commission
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 10, July 10, 1926
Tags: A. S. Clark; Agnes Moreman; airplane; American Fruit Growers; Anna B. Treat; Augusta; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Billie White; book; Boy Scouts of America; C. C. Jackson; C. D. Horner; C. M. Niven, Jr.; C. N. Beecher; Calvin H. Hill; Campbell Thompson; Charles Horner; church; citrus; Dixie Highway; Donald G. Spain; Dorothy Williams; E. A. Upmeyer; E. B. Mendsen; E. T. Owen; education; Elsie Hamilton; Emilie Cass; Eva Thompson; F. T. Marsh; fire department; fire engine; Flora's Studio; George F. Cryan; Goodyear Tires; government; H. M. Thompson; Hill School; housing; J. A. Brown; J. H. Bennett; J. M. Brown; James Doig; Jesse Williams; John Nelson; Lake Sybelia; library; local government; Louis L. Coudert; Lucy Brown; M. L. Kyle; M. S. Archer; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; map; Martha White; McNair; Methodist; Mount. Wollaston Cemetery; municipal government; National Guard; Presbyterian; real estate; Rollins College; S. B. Hill; S. J. Stiggins; school; Seldon White; Sydney C. Hardwick; Texaco Gas; The Maitland News; Town Council; Veterans of Foreign Wars; W. A. Manning; W. F. Parker; W. L. Parker; waterworks; White Way Motor Company
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 11, July 17, 1926
Tags: Agnes Moremen; Anna B. Treat; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's Store; C. M. Niven, Jr.; Caroline P. Kingsley; chamber of commerce; Charles D. Horner; church; Cilla F. Owen; construction; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. T. Owen; economic development; education; Elizabeth Boynton; Epworth League; F. T. Marsh; fire department; fire protection; Flora's Studio; Forrest B. Stone; G. B. DeNoyelles; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Gardens; Hill School; housing; Inter-City Realty Company; J . A. Howell; J. A. Brown; J. G. Friedland; J. H. Bennett; J. I. Strong; library; Lily Lake; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Avenue; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Fire Department; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Realty Company; Methodist; municipal government; orlando; Presbyterian; real estate; retail; road; S. B. Hill; S. E. Reiche; S. J. Stiggins; school; store; The Maitland News; The Manufacturers Record; Town Council; Vacation Bible School; W. T. Clare; waterworks; Winter Park; Wright-Warlow Company
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 12, July 24, 1926
Tags: advertising; Anna B. Treat; Augusta Floyd; automobile accident; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; billboard; book; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's Store; C. B. McNair; C. C. Jackson; C. D. Horner; C. J. Woodward; car accident; car accident; Caroline Kingsley; Charles B. Waterhouse; church; construction; currency; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Bowers; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Brigham; E. D. Visor; education; Eleanor Upmeyer; Elizabeth Boynton; Elizabeth Treat; Episcopal Church; Epworth League; Fanny Brown; Flora's Studio; Fred Reiche; G. W. Backus; Geneva Bailey; Georgianna Hill; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Gardens; H. D. Haldeman; Harold Reiche; Harry Carl; Havana, Cuba; high school; Hill School; housing; J. A. Brown; J. B. Simonton; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; J. M. Brown; J. W. McNair; Kenneth N. McPherson; Kitty Vanderpool; library; local government; Longwood Market; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Martin Johnson; Methodist; municipal government; Presbyterian; R. A. Crim; real estate; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; school; Southeastern Conductor's Association; Stella Waterhouse; The Maitland News; Theodore R. Jones; Town Council; W. W. Waters; Winter Park; Winter Park High School
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 13, July 31, 1926
Tags: A. B. Rowland; A. S. Clark; Alvin Stover; Andrew Ellison; Anna B. Treat; Annette Mantle; Audrey Sykes; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Bessie Galloway; Bible School; book; Boy Scouts of America; C. B. McNair; C. D. Horner; C. N. Beecher; chamber of commerce; Charles Crutchfield; church; Clarence Brown; D. T. Percy; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Viser; E. W. Horton; Edith Ellison; education; Epworth League; F. Ellison Adams; Fanny B. Cannon; fire department; fire protection; Flora's Studio; Forrest B. Stone; Francis Ellison Adams; Frank Adams; G. W. Backus; Georgianna Hill; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Gardens; Henry C. Adams; Hill School; housing; Hungerford School; J. A. Brown; J. H. Bennett; J. T. Stover; Joseph Lee; library; local government; Longwood Market; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Fire Department; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Methodist; municipal government; Pittsburgh Meter Company; Presbyterian; real estate; Richard Adams; S. J. Stiggins; Samuel R. Adams; school; The Maitland News; Theresa Gladys Adams; Theresa Veitch Adams; Town Council; town hall; William Cammack; William H. Adams; Winter Park
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 14, August 7, 1926
Tags: Agnes Moremen; Anna B. Treat; Annette Mantle; automobile accident; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Bessie Galloway; Bible School; book; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's Store; C. A. Campbell; C. B. McNair; C. C. Jackson; C. D. Horner; C. H. Huston; C. N. Beecher; C. O. Andrews; car accident; Carrie Hadley; Charles H. Vanderpool; church; Dixie Highway; Dixie Hill; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. T. Owen; E. T. Wynn; education; Eleanor Upmeyer; Fannie Hutchinson; Flora's Studio; Georgianna Hill; Goodyear Tires; government; Harry Caryl; Henry S. Thompson; Hill School; housing; Inter-City Realty Company; J. A. Brown; J. A. Jones; J. H. Bennett; John Russell; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; L. M. Autrey; Lake Lily; Lena Fugate; library; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Maitland School; Mamie Fugate; Maud Small; Methodist; municipal government; orlando; Parson Ebony Snow; Presbyterian; R. A. Crim; R. A. Wheeler; railroad; real estate; Rollins College; S. D. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; school; Sidney C. Hardwick; The Maitland News; The Orlando Sentinel; The Winter Park Herald; Town Council; tropical storm; W. R. G. Orwick; Walker Small; William Blue; Winter Park
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 15, August 14, 1926
Tags: A. W. Benson; Agnes Moremen; alcohol; Altamonte Springs; Anna B. Treat; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Boy Scouts of America; business; C. D. Horner; C. H. Ferran; church; Clarence Benson; cop; crime; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Viser; E. T. Owen; education; Flora's Studio; Goodyear Tires; government; Hill School; housing; J. A. Brown; J. B. Gordon; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; J. W. McNair; John Russell; L. L. Payne; law enforcement; library; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; May Moremen; Methodist; Minnie Moremen; municipal government; orlando; Park Lake Church; police; Presbyterian; R. A. Wheeler; real estate; religion; Rollins College; S. J. Stiggins; S. S. Sadler; school; Stella Waterhouse; street light; The Maitland News; Town Council; vandalism; W. R. G. Orwick; White Way; Wilson Moremen
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 16, August 21, 1926
Tags: A. T. Coith; Anna B. Treat; Arthur Wellons; B. J. Overstreet; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Boy Scouts of America; building permit; C. D. Horner; C. H. Hill; C. J. Woodward; C. T. Bickford; C. W. Entzminger; chamber of commerce; church; Clarence Brown; Clean-Up Week; construction; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. T. Owen; E. W. Horton; education; electricity; explosion; F. H. Manning; Flora's Studio; gasoline; Goodyear Tires; government; Hill School; housing; Inez Kyle; J. A. Brown; J. E. Walker; J. G. Wheldon; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hartley; J. I. Strong; Karl Lehmann; Kenneth N. McPherson; L. J. Slade; library; Lily Lake; local government; Longwood; Longwood State Bank; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Marion Kyle; Marion Strong; Methodist; municipal government; orlando; Presbyterian; R. A. Posey; R. B. Yaw; real estate; restaurant; retail; S. J. Stiggins; school; shop; store; stove; T. J. Hill; The Maitland News; Town Council; W. F. Parker; W. L. Parker; W. L. Strong; W. T. Clare; Winter Park
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 17, August 28, 1926
Tags: A. B. Rowland; Alice Anderson; Anna B. Treat; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's Store; C. D. Horner; C. J. Woodward; Calcutta, India; chamber of commerce; church; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. T. Owen; education; Ella Anderson; F. T. Marsh; fire truck; fishing; Flora's Studio; Florida State Road 3; George S. Demming; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Gardens; Henry S. Thompson; Hill School; J. A. Brown; J. D. Baggett; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; J. M. Brown; James Doig; John Rice; John W. Rice; Kenneth N. McPherson; L. J. Chambers; Lake Worth Construction Company; library; Lily Lake; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Margaret; Methodist; Milton Brown; municipal government; Presbyterian; property assessment; R. A. Posey; R. A. Wheeler; Randall Bronson; Ray Leuthy; real estate; riot; Russell; S. J. Stiggins; school; SR 3; T. B. Dunlap; The Maitland News; Theodore Johnston; Town Council; Winter Park
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 18, September 4, 1926
Tags: A. B. Rowland; A. W. Lindholm; Agnes Cobb; American Bank and Trust Company; American Fruit Growers Association; Anna B. Treat; B. Treat; bank; Bank of Maitland; Bank of Osceola County; banking; beautification; Beautification Society; book; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's Store; C. A. Dallas; C. B. Waterhouse; C. C. Ruprecht; C. C. Whittier; C. D. Horner; C. E. Hasslinger; C. N. Beecher; C. W. Cauthen; chamber of commerce; church; Clara Wheeler; Clarence Benson; Clean-Up Week; Clermont; Daytona Beach; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. C. Treat; E. H. Adler; E. H. Johnson; E. R. Wheeler; E. T. Owen; E. T. Winn; E. W. Horton; East Coast Bank and Trust Company; education; Eleanor Upmeyer; Elizabeth McConnell; Elizabeth Moreman; Elizabeth Treat; Emilie Larson; Emilie McCutchins; F. B. Conant; F. W. Shepard; Flora's Studio; Florida Public Service Company; Florida Sanitarium; Forrest B. Stone; G. W. Thompson; Geneva Bailey; Goodyear Tires; government; H. Angell; H. Babbidge; H. C. Pearson; H. D. Haldeman; H. E. Cole; H. G. Townsend; Harold Haile; Henry S. Thompson; Hill School; housing; Inez G. Hill; J. A. Brown; J. G. Friedland; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Foster; J. H. Hill; J. R. Osteen; J. T. Stover; J. W. McLamb; Jack Haile; Joe Beck; Karl Lehman; Kenneth N. McPherson; L. I. Grimes; L. J. Chambers; L. M. Lucas; L. S. Comack; library; Lily Lake; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Bryan; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; M. Shader; Maitland; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Methodist; municipal government; N. H. Coit; Nellie R. Draper; Nettie C. Fraser; P. E. Welzel; plumbing; Presbyterian; R. A. Wheeler; R. F. Pickens; R. L. Dickson; real estate; Rob Richman; Rollins Press; Ruth Stone; S. B. Hill; S. J. Stiggins; S. S. Simonds; Sarah J. Cox; school; Sylvia Blackwood; T. M. Henkel; Ted Stover; The Maitland News; Theodore Howell; Town Council; Upton Moreman; Vivian Powers; W. D. Huttig; W. F. Baxter; W. H. Johnston; W. H. Miner; W. J. Connell; W. L. Parker; W. L. Strong; W. W. Long; William V. Long; Yates Watson; Z. Patterson
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 19, September 11, 1926
Tags: A. B. Rowland; American Fruit Growers; Anna B. Treat; B. B. Smith; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's Store; C. D. Horner; C. J. Woodward; church; Clean-Up Week; contractor; Donald G. Spain; drainage; Dwight Woodruff; E. A. Upmeyer; E. T. Owen; E. T. Wynn; Eatonville; Edgar Allen; education; Eleanor Upmeyer; Ernest Upmeyer; flooding; Flora's Studio; flower; flowers; fruit; fruit industry; garden; George P. Dearborn; Goodyear Tires; government; Hill School; holiday; J. A. Brown; J. Armour Galloway; J. H. Bennett; J. R. Osteen; Kenneth N. McPherson; L. W. Dommerich; Labor Day; Lake Catherine; Lake Eulialia; Lake Howell; Lake Maitland; Lake Sybelia; library; Lily Lake; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. F. Brown; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Methodist; municipal government; packing; packing house; paving; piano; Presbyterian; processing; property assessment; R. A. Wheeler; Ray Leuthy; real estate; road; road paving; Rollins Press; S. J. Stiggins; school; The Maitland News; Town Council; W. B. Willett; W. H. Manning
The Maitland News, Vol. 01, No. 20, September 18, 1926
Tags: A. B. Rowland; A. E. Springer; A. M. Springer; A. W. Visor; Agnes Hill; agriculture; Alvord L. Stone; Anna B. Treat; Anna C. Stone; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Boy Scouts of America; Brown's City Store; Brown's Store; C. B. McNair; C. D. Horner; church; clergy; Clifford R. Hiatt; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Visor; E. T. Owen; Edgar Allen; education; Eleanor Upmeyer; Elizabeth Treat; Ernest Upmeyer; Flora's Studio; fruit; General Electric Company; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Lodge; Harold Peat; Hill School; J. A. Brown; J. C. Nicholson; J. H. Bennett; J. M. Brown; James H. Visor; Jane Conklin; Jeanette Conklin; John Nelson; Kenneth N. McPherson; L. W. Cook; Lake Faith; Lake Lily; Lena Fugate; library; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Mamie Fugate; Methodist; municipal government; pastor; Paul N. Howard; Presbyterian; R. A. Wheeler; real estate; Robert H. Visor; Rollins College; Rollins Press; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; SAL; sanitarium; school; Seaboard Air Line Railroad; Stella Waterhouse; tax assessment; tax commission; taxes; The Maitland News; Town Council; W. R. Sullivan; water pump; waterworks; WDBO Radio; Winter Park
Oral History of Daphne F. Humphrey
Tags: 6th Street; African American; childbirth; education; educator; Francis, Marie Jones; Georgetown; Goose Hollow; health food store; Hickory Avenue; Humphrey, Daphne F.; Jones, Carrie; Locust Avenue; maternity home; midwife; race relations; reading; retail; RICHES of Central Florida; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sarasota; shop; Sixth Street; store; student; teacher
Oral History of Marva Y. Hawkins
Tags: 13th Street; African American; African Methodist Episcopal Church; AME; CAIT; celery industry; CHS; church; cop; Crooms Academy; Crooms Academy of Information Technology; Crooms High School; desegregaiton; education; employee; Goldsboro; Goldsboro Avenue; Goldsboro Elementary School; Goldsboro Red School; graduation; Hawkins, Marva Y.; Hawkins' Meat Market; high school; Historic Goldsboro Boulevard; integration; labor; laborer; law enforcement; meat; meat industry; migrant labor; migrant laborer; migrant worker; police; race relations; reunion; Sanford; scholarship; school; segregation; Seminole High School; Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church; SHS; Snarky's; St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; worker
WUCF Artisodes Short: Mr. Richard
Tags: Al Magallon; American Graduate; American Masters; Ampex; Angela Rivera; art; Artisodes; artist; Backyard Astronauts; Benjamin Latimore; Benny Latimore; Bill Dotson; Bing Crosby; Bing Crosby Rediscovered; breast cancer; Brian Hirten; Brian Kelly; Broadway; Buddy Pittman; cancer; Catherine Hiles; children; children's music; Clarence Reid; concert; Corporation for Public Broadcasting; CPB; Dan Watson; dance; dancer; David McGinty; Demetria Kendrick; Dictabelt; disco; documentary; Doug Peck; Edgar Gomez; editor; education; Eric Strauss; Ernie Manouse; freestyle music; Fujio Watanabe; George McCrae; graphic design; guitar; guitar player; guitarist; Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr.; Henry Stone; Howard Powell, Jr.; In Your Wildest Dreams; Jamie Hucome; Jared Bowen; Jennifer Cook; Jennifer Wolf; Jeremy Nicholson; John Brady; Justin Hayward; KC and the Sunshine Band; Keith Salkowski; Kenny Thomas; Knights in White Satin; Kristin Benjamin; Kyle Mahoney Fuchs; Laura Ingrao; Louis Armstrong; Maitland; Maria Hall-Brown; Mark Greenwald; Mark Lundstrom; Mark Moormann; Mary Zimmerman; Megan Matier; Merry Christmas!; Miami; Miami bass; Miami sound; Michael Kantor; Michael Romaniello; Michael Thomas Pinder; Might As Well Sing; Mike Herring; Mike Pinder; Mitchell Egber; Molly Peeples; Mr. Richard; Mr. Richard and the Pound Hounds; music; music education; musician; Nancy Meza; Neal Hecker; Orangewood Christian School; orlando; painter; painting; Paramount Theatre; Paul Kelly; PBS; Polka Dot Puzzle; Polly Anderson; pop rock; Public Broadcasting Service; R&B; Ray Charles; record label; rhythm and blues; Richard Peeples; Richard Sherman; Rita Echeverria; Robert Earll; Robert Sherman; Robert Trachtenberg; rock; rock music; Rock Your Baby; Rudyard Kipling; Ryan Retherford; Sammy Snake; Shannon Harrison; singer; St. Pete Blues; Steve Alaimo; Student Artist of the Week; T. L. Murray; Terry Kane; The Jungle Book; The Moody Blues; The Pound Hounds; The Voice; TK Production; TK Records; Tuesday Afternoon; Tummy Talk; Universal Studios; vocalist; Whimsical Pop Rock; White Christmas; WNET; WUCF Artisodes; WUCF-TV; Yoandy Vidal
Allstate Construction College Advertisement
Chuluota Baptist Church Sixty-Fifth Anniversary
Tags: . T. J. Bell; A. A. Wainright; Albert Roberts; Angie Phillip; Anna Barber; anniversary; B. H. Guy; Baptists; Charles Phillips; Charley Steven; Chuluota; Chuluota Baptist Church; churches; D. F. Simmons; E. A. Milton; E. Lee Smith; education; Eugenia Bailey; First Baptist Church of Chuluota; Frank M. Story; G. M. Jacobs; Gabe Long; George G. Jacobs; George Gandez; George Jacobs; George Jewell; Harmony Baptist churches; Henry W. Tanner; Ida Jacobs; Irene Hart; J. Tilden Jacobs; J. W. Savage; James E. Day, Jr.; Jewell; Joe Lawton; John Tanner; John W. Jacobs; Joshua Jacobs; Josie Jacobs; Lake Pickett; Laura Long; Lawton; Leslie Sheppard; M. S. Smoons; N. C. Jacobs; Noah C. Jacobs; P. J. Jacobs; Percy Culley; Polly Ann Jacobs; Polly Roberts; R. R. Whitten; R. W. Lawton; religious education; schools; Smith; Starbuck; Sunbeam Band; Sunday schools; Tindall; W. C. Jacobs; William Martin; WMU; YPU
T. W. Lawton Elementary School, 1931
T. W. Lawton Elementary School
Tags: Board of Public Instruction; C. A. Dallas; C. F. Harrison; C. L. West; Cubs; education; elementary schools; F. H. Trimble; F. N. Cline; F. T. Williams; Lawton Elementary School; O. P. Swope; Oviedo; schools; T. W. Lawton; T. W. Lawton Elementary School; Thad Lee Lingo, Jr.; Thomas Willington Lawton
History of the First Baptist Church, Oviedo, Florida: First 100 Years, 1869-1969
Tags: A. A. Daniel; A. A. Myers; A. B. Tedford; A. C. Hart; A. C. Turner; A. Flourny Jernigan; A. J. Metcalf; A. P. Farnell; A. R. Metcalf, Jr.; A. Solaria; Alex Lawton; American Civil War; Amerindian; Andrew Aulin; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andrew Lawton; anniversary; Apopka; Argo's Store; Arthur Scott; B. F. Ward, Jr.; B. F. Ward, Sr. R. F. Cooper; B. F. Wheeler; B. F. Wheeler, Jr.; B. F. Wheeler, Sr.; B. Z. Hunter; Baptists; Basil Mays; Beasley; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Jr.; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.; Billie Buster; Brewster; Broadway Street; Brush Arbor; C. A. Love; C. D. Weaver; C. F. Rolquist; C. J. Broome; C. K. Buckelew; C. W. Holder; Caloosa; centennial; Charles Simeon Lee, Jr.; Christian; Christianity; Chuluota; Chuluota Baptist Church; churches; citrus; Civil War; clergy; Clermont; Clifton Springs; colonization; colony; Creek; D. D. Gammage; Dan F. Thomas; deacon; Delco Light Plant. Goldenrod; Diane Aulin; Diane Aulin Keller; Donald L. Orman; E. A. Farnell; E. Lee Smith; education; enterprise; F. A. Peirson; F. C. Edwards; F. C. Morgan; FBC; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; Florida Mosquito Territory; Fort Christmas; Fort Drum; Fort Gatlin; Freeze of 1894; freezes; G. W. Alford; Goldenrod Baptist churches; Groveland; groves; growers; H. B. McCall; H. H. Link; Hammond organ; Henry Walcott; Homecoming Day; Howard S. Gott; Indian; Iniah Honchin; Ira Rouse; Isaacs; J. A. Richardson; J. B. Rogers; J. C. Hatlzelow; J. E. Okerlund; J. F. Mitchell; J. G. Black; J. H. King; J. H. Lee, Sr.; J. I.; J. I. Beasley; J. M. Jones; J. M. Kones; J. Max Cook; J. N. Thompson; J. O. Fries; J. O. Jelks; J. P. Jacobs; J. S. Day; J. T. Bryant; J. T. Wheeler; J. W. Martin; Jack T. Bryant; James G. Speer; Jelks; Joe Fox; Joe Leinhart; John Hiram Lee, Sr.; John M. Camp; John S. Womble; Joseph Leinhart; Joshua P. Jacobs; Julia Golden; K. Swonson; L. A. Hardy; L. L. Day; Ladies Aid Society; Lake Charm; Lake Jessup Avenue; Lake Jessup Community; Lake Jessup Settlement; Lake Jesup; Lawton; Lois Ruddell; Lord; Lund; M. E. Brock; Magazine Club of Oviedo; Maitland; Mary Gwynn; Mary Jacobs; Mary Walker; Milton Gore; Missionary Baptist churches; Mosquito County; Muskogan; Native American; Needham Jelks; Nelson; Nelson Brothers; Nettie Aulin; Nettie Jacobs; Nettie Jacobs Aulin; O. M.; orange county; Orange Grove Baptist Church; oranges; organ; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo Baptist churches; P. H. Brown; pastor; Pearl G. Martin; Pride of Oviedo; R. L. Ward; R. L. Wheeler; R. M. Hickman; R. W. Dickert; R. W. Lawton; religious education; Reminiscence Fair; reverend; Robert Lawton; S. C. Dorsey; S. W. Sheffield; schools; Seminole; Seminole County; Sexton; shipping; slave; slavery; Solaria's Wharf; St. Johns River; St. Volusia; Statson University; Sunday schools; T. H. Daniell, Sr.; T. J. Bell; T. W. Lawton; Ted Aulin; The Lodge; Theodore Aulin; Theodore Aulin, Jr.; Theodore Aulin, Sr.; Thomas Willington Lawton; Tom Lawton; Tom Wheeler; Tomokan; Tucker; Tuscovilla; W. A. Jelks; W. A. Ward, Jr.; W. E. Alexander; W. G. Powell; W. H. Luther; W. H. Martin; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; W. P. Carter; W. P. Rogers; W. S. Sommerville; W. T. Walker; W. W. Townson; Walter Gwynn; Whitney-Wolcott House; Will Alexander; William Clevor; William H. Martin; Williams Stones; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.
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
Letters From the People: VICA Sponsor Thanks Citizens
Tags: Central Florida Motors; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; club; education; First Federal of Oviedo; high schools; Nelson and Company; OHS; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo Auto Parts; Oviedo Drug; Oviedo High School; schools; The Oviedo Outlook; The Pony Tail; VICA; vocational education; Vocational Industrial Clubs of America; Wayne E. Lanham; Wheeler Fertilizer
Students Honored for Poetry
Tags: Bryant Hickson; Cheryl Paxton; Christine Berney; Cynthia Weiss; education; Jackson Heights Middle schools; JHMS; Jim Todd; Karen Whittaker; Kim Ventre; Langford Resort Hotel; Lisa Heidelmeir; literature; Lori Share; middle schools; Oviedo; poetry; Robin Ewald; schools; Seminole County Language Reading Arts Council; Seminole County Literary Magazine; Sid Hoff; The Oviedo Outlook; Winter Park
FTU Grads Named
Tags: Betty Ann Bledy Katzin; college; commencement; Cristie Elizabeth Cole; Cynthia Johnson Sloan; education; Elizabeth Buck Bradley; Florida Tech; Florida Technological University; Frank Kurtz Scharf, Jr.; FTU; George S. Eubanks, James R. Hall; Gerald Edward Fensch; graduate; graduations; Hanne Margret Lutken; higher education; James Andrew Burgess, Jr.; Joanne Elizabeth Aldrich; John F. Kennedy Space Center; June Etta Cone; KSC; Lee R. Scherer; Linda J. Stoothoff; Marcea Linda Stiver; orlando; Oviedo; Reba Kozette Day; Robert Eby Cummings; Steven Earl Brown; Susan Bravence Martin; The Oviedo Outlook; Thomas Earl Knickerbocker; university; William Mark Wise
Jackson Hts. PTA Elects Officers
Florida is Third in Southern States Education Salaries: Applies Only to Administrative Branch of Educational System
Chuluota News
Tags: A. W. Wagner; Alive Story; Baptist churches; Baptists; Biscayne Bay; Bogard; Chuluota; Chuluota Sunday schools; churches; Clifton Tribble; education; Floyd Wagner; Hart; Lake Catherine; Lake Okeechobee; Oviedo; religious education; Reno, Nevada; Seminole Associational Sunday schools; Sunday schools; The Central Florida Press
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
Sanford High School's Campus at Ninth Street and Palmetto Avenue
Sanford High School's Second Campus
Sanford High School at Ninth Street and Palmetto Avenue
Sanford High School, 1906
Second Campus of Sanford High School
Former Sanford High School Students
Female Students at Sanford High School
Male Students at Sanford High School 1920s
Female Students at Sanford High School, 1911
Sanford High School, 1904
Sanford High School Students at Original Campus
Tags: 7th Street; education; high schools; Sanford; Sanford High School; schools; students
Women at Sanford High School
Memoirs of Life in a Wayne County Migrant Farm Camp
Tags: agricultural laborer; Alton Hotel; Alton, New York; BeBe Black; BeBe Haynes; Black Label; ChewTobaccos; commissary; D. W. VanDusen; education; farm worker; flat house; Foster's; Genesee; Henry Freeman; Huron, New York; I-95; Interstate 95; labor; laborer; Little W. Corner Store; Lula Mae Haynes; Lula Mae Haynes Black; Maxwell House; migrant labor; migrant worker; New York State Route 104; North Rose Wolcott School Board; North Rose, New York; Patricia Ann Black; Patricia Ann Black Bigham; Pilgrim Black; Preemption Road; restaurant; Ridge Road; Schaeffer's Wallington, New York; school; Sodus Bank; SR 104; The Times of Wayne County; wages; Wayne County, New York; Wild Irish Rose; Wolcott, New York; work camp
Sanford From Top of High School Building, Looking North
Sanford High School's Second Campus, 1911
Sanford High School Junior Class of 1910
Sanford High School's Class Day of 1919
Sanford High School Senior Class of 1910
Martha Fox's Graduating Class of 1911 at Sanford High School
Sanford High School's Second Campus, 1911
Oviedo High School Commencement Ticket, 2007
Universal Orlando Resort Grad Bash Ticket, 2009
Oviedo High School Commencement Ticket, 2009
Oviedo High School "Listen to the Music of the 70's" Ticket
Oviedo High School Homecoming Ticket, 2005
"This Joint is Jumpin'!: Dancin' Through the Decades" Ticket
Oviedo High School Commencement Ticket, 2011
Oviedo High School Commencement Ticket, 2009
First Place 4-H Tropicana Speech Competition Classroom Award
First Place 4-H Tropicana Speech Competition Medal
A Return to a Normal Schedule
The Oviedian, Vol. VII
Tags: A. D. Sauer, Jr.; Agnes Herring Estes; Alberta Long; Aldred Cone; Alease Glassmire; Alice Adams; Alice Brannon; Alice Kathryn Aulin; Alicia Hepburn; Allen Cone; Anabel Denepe; Andrew Mertan; Anette Tripp; Anna Cedar; Annie Alice Kennedy; Annis Thompson; Arthur Hunter; Arthur Metcalf; Arthur Richards; Audrey Urich; Barbara Lee; Barbara Wheaton; basketball; Ben Jones; Ben Wainwright; Bennett Kimble; Bennie Ward; Bernice Wilson; Bessie Mae Carver; Betty Beatty; Betty Bradley; Betty Mikler; Beulah Borgard; Billy Casteel; Billy Gammage; Billy Rainer; Billy West; Blanche Duda; Bobby Hamil; Bobby Malcolm; Bobby Parker; Bobby Ragsdale; Bonita Woods; Buck Gammage; C. R. Clontz; Carlin McKinnon; Catherine Young; Cecil Jackson; Charles Aulin; Charles Lee, Jt.; Charles Olliff; Charline Weitman; Charlotte Beasley; Charlotte Lawton; Charlotte Sjoblon; Christine Jackson; Clarence Kelsey; Curtis Mitchem; Daniel Lukas; Darlene Allen; Deryl Brown; Donald Knight; donald Posengate; Doris Smith; Dorothy Lee; Dorothy R. Link; Dorthy Niblack; Dusan Lukas; Earl Beasley; Edith Clement; education; educator; Edward Dual; Edward Jordan, Jr.; Edward Parker; Edward Partin; Edwin Hamil; Eleane Wainright; Elizabeth Farnell; Elizabeth Gore; Elizabeth Hunter; Elizabeth Lawton; Elizabeth Mickler; Elizabeth Simmons; Elizabeth Young; Elmer Dann; Emile Cox; Emily Mitchem; Ena Piloian; Ernestine North; Esta Gammage; Ethel Davis; Eugene Allen; Eugenia Sumner; Eunice Clarke; Evelyn Bond; F. L. Smith; faculty; Ferrell Beasley; Florence Wheeler; Floyd Cooper; Floyd Wagner; Frances Beatty; Frank Wheeler, Jr.; Fred Kasell; Fred Townsend; Gene Gore; George Duda; George Jakubcin; George Kelsey; Geraldine Story; Gladys Kelsey; Grace Ann Maloy; Harold Jordan; Harold Varo; Harper; Harrie Ross; Harvey Kelsey; Helen Leinhart; Helen Slack; Herbert Davis; high school; Hope Allen; Ila Barton; Inex Smith; J. A. Bistline; J. B. Jones, Jr.; J. L. Malcolm; J. T. Hickson; Jack King; Jack Malcolm; Jack Varn; Jackie Kasell; Jacqueline Mills; James Davis; James Henry cooper; James Lawton; James Partin; Jammie Maloy; Jean Chance; Jerry Wilkerson; Jimmie Lee; Joanne Mesk; Joe Beasley; Johanna Dalbo; John Henry Wilson; John Jakubcin; John Lawton; Johnnie Piloian; Johnny Lundy; Josephine Godwin; Joyce Wainright; Juanita Johnson; Julia Jakubcin; June Cromwell; June Mariner Durbin; Katharine Houghton Hepburn; Kathryn Aulin; Kathryn Aulin Bunch; Kathryn Hepburn; Kathryn Lawton; Kellus Booker; Khadra Culpepper; L. E. Jordan; L. V. Moore, Jr.; Lacy Arie; Laddie Mariner; Leile Mae Wester; Leon Olliff; Leroy Woods; Levon Tanner; Lex Abell; Lillian Jakubcin; Lois Ruddell; Lona Aulin; Louise Parker; Lowell Thomas; Lowell Tripp; Lucila King; Lucille Gore; Lucille Partin; Lucy Piloian; Madeline Borgard; Maggie Harris; Malcolm Jones; Maple Swope; Margaret Harper; Margaret McCulley; Margie McClellan; Marguerite Partin; Marian Buoillon; Marion Borgard; Marion Stanko; Marjorie Wilkerson; Marlowe Link; Martha A. Moon; Martha Carraway; Martha Talbott; Mary Barr; Mary Frances Jordan; Mattie Pearl Jordan; Maurice Jacobs; Maxine Young; Meredith Horton; Merritt Staley; Mickey Chalker; Milan Jakubcin; Mildred Dinda; Mildred Lane; Mildred Wheaton; Milton Gore; Minnie King; Mona Dalbo; Morgan Tripp; Mr. Housewife; Naomi McCulley; Naomi McNeal; Nary Potter; Nell Williams; Nellie Bedenbaugh; Nellie Tindall; North; OHS; Olga Duda; Olga Jakubcin; Olive Lezette; Oliver Cromwell; Oliver Jacobs; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Palmer Argo; Paul Lukas; Paul Mickler; Pauline Prevatt; Pennie Mitchem; Pete Aulin; Pete Hunt; Polly Mill; principal; R. F. Cooper; Ralph King; Rankin Shrewsbury; Ray Beasley; Reese Moon; Rex Clonts; Robert Lee; Robert Murphy; Roland Barnes; Roy Clontz; Russell Junt; Ruth Austin; Ruth Berns; Ruth Young; Sally Tippen; Sanlando; Sarkie Poloian; school; Selma Inex Smith; Seminole County School Board; Sharon Murphy; Sherdell Owen; Shirley Morgan; Sidney Carraway; Smith; Sonata Americana; Sparks Lee Lingo; Spencer Wainright; sport; Stella Booker; stenographer; student; T. L. Lingo; T. W. Lawton; teacher; Teddy Kimble; The Oviedian; Thomas Darling; Thompson; Tommy Staley; Turner Mae Owens; Valita Tripp; Viana Pope; Vickie Hepburn; Virginia Helgeson; Virginia Tortley; Virginia Wilkerson; Virginia Wright; Vivian Wheaton; W. A. Ward, Jr.; W. M. Haynes; Walter Carter; Walter Teague; Wanda Lee Anderson; Wayne Miller; Wiley Abell; Willa May Soles; Willingham Lawton; Woodrow Shuman; World War II; WWII; yearbook
The Oviedian, 1943
Tags: 4-H Club; Aaron Slick; Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick; Aaron Slick From Punkin Crock; Aldred Cone; Alease Lane; Annis C. Thompson; Arthur Metcalf; Audrey Cox; Barbara Lee; Barbara Wheaton; basketball; Bennie Ward; Betty Mikler; Beulah Borgard; Beverly Carter; Bill Meek; Billie Chance; Blanche Duda; Blanche Hart; Bobby Hamil; Bobby Malcolm; Bobby Parker; Brown; Buba Lukas; Buck Gammage; Buddy Mills; Butvh Hastings; C. R. Clonts; cafeteria; Carmel Johnson; Cecil Jackson; Charles Aulin; Charlie Weitmon; Charlotte Beasley; Children of Buttercup Common; Clarence Green; club; Connie Cops the Boss; Cora Bumper; Craig; Crystal Cluett; Daniel Lukas; Dick Grass; Don Knight; Donald Lee; Dorothy Link; Dorothy Rose Link; Douglas Smith; Dusan Lukas; Earl Beasley; education; educator; Edwin Hamil; Elizabeth Farnell; Elizabeth Simmons; Ellen Archer; Eloise Wolfram; Ena Piloian; Evelyn Tindall; Foul Play at Brown's Gone With the Wind; Frances Stine; Frank Bumper; Gail Archer; Gene Gore; Geneva Bailey; Geneva Grantham; George Carter; George Duda; George Jakubcin; Gill Pobb Wilson; Gilman; Gladys May Merridew; Glenn Miller; Grace Jasper; Gritsie; gymnasium; Harold Jordan; Helen E. Leinhart; Henry Gilman; high school; holiday; Home Economics Club; Inez Smith; J. L, Malcolm; J. T. Kieksen; Jack King; Jackie Kasell; James Henry; James Henry cooper; James J. Montague; James Jackson Montague; James Peter Lawton; Jane Jasper; Janes Staley; Jason Gouch; Jean Chance; Joanne Meek; Johnnie Piloian; Josephine Godwin; Joyce Blount; June Marine Durbin; June Mariner; Kathryn Aulin; Kathryn Aulin Bunch; Kenneth Malcolm; L. E. Jordan; La June Estes; Leon Olliff; Lex Abell; Lillian Jakubcin; Lizzie Simmons; Lois Ruddell; Louis Sistrunk; Lucilla "King; Lucy Carter; Lucy King; Lucy Piloian; lunchroom; Luther Mills; Margaret Harper; Marguerite Partin; Marian Stanko; Marie Smith; Marion Marsh; Marjorie Wilkerson; Marlowe Link; Martha Carraway; Martha Moon; Mary Barr; Mary Frances Jordan; Mary Totten; Mattie Pearl Jordan; May Day; maypole; Milan Jakubcin; Miranda Jasper; Mitsie; Nobody Home; Nola Miller; Norma Lee Miller; O'Leary; OHS; Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.; Ollie Dinkleybury; Oviedo; Oviedo Future Farmers; Oviedo Girls' Glee club; Oviedo High School; Paul Jones; Paul Mikler; Paula Dunlap; Peggy Carter; Pennie Mitchem; Peter Lawton; Piano Study; play; Potter Van Zandt; principal; R. F. Cooper; Ray Beasley; Reminiscences of My Early Oiety; Richard Grass; Richard Kasell; Riggs; Rita Haworth; Robert Hamil; Robert Lee; Rosy Berry; Salmagundi; Sarkis Piloian; school; Schuyler Pell; Sherdell Owen; Shirley Morgan; sport; Stene Braddock; student; Sunbonnet Jane; Sunbonnet Jane of Sycamore Lane; superintendent; T. W. Lawton; teacher; Teddy Kimble; The Midnight Ghost; The Oviedian; theater; Toby Simmins; Tommy Staley; Too Busy to Study; Valita Tripp; Virginia Balkcolm; Vivian Wheaton; Walter Teague; Wanda Day; Whittle; Wilbur Gammage; Wilbur Merridew; Wilbur Van Zandt; Wiley Abell; Wilson; Windshield Wiper Swing; World War II; WWII; yearbook
Oviedo High School Varsity Letters
St. Luke's Christian Day School Yearbook, 1966-1967
Tags: Alexis Abell; Alfred De Rousha; Alfred Fox; Andrew Duda, Jr.; Andrew Jakubcin; Arnold Jackson; Audrey Hull; Battle; Bellhorn; Berry Ivo; Best; Beth Duda; Betty Duda; Beverly Fowler; Billy Nordstrom; Billy Willis; Bobby Bradshaw; Bonnie Le Heup; Bonnie Moon; Brian Ellis; Brian Voigt; Bruce Kissinger; Bryan De Rousha; Bud Eaton; Buddy Herndon; Calvin Ward; Carl Lang; Carol Davis; Carol fowler; Carol Keiser; Carolyn White; Cherie Tommaso; Chris Borg; Christian; Christine Mikler; churches; Cindy Morgan; Cliff Long; Cliff smithson; Clyde Lavender; Connie Moon; Craig Willis; Cynthia Lloyd; Dale De Rousha; Dan Dinda; Dan Duda; Dan O'Neil; Dana Schlusemeyer; Danny Dinda; Danny Goodman; Datha Smith; David Algreen; David Duda; David Fore; David Fox; David Oldham; David Symes; David Vandergrift; Debbie Knowles; Debbie roberts; Debbie Vanice; Debby Brumley; Deborah Ballard; Debra Sawyer; Dee Anne Estridge; Dennis Pierson; Dennise Dusseau; Diana Rich; Diane Duda; Diane Schlusemyer; Dickie Rigdon; Dona Long; Douglas Church; Drew Duda; education; educators; Edwin White; Elaine Duda; Ferdinand Duda; Freddie Panke; Gail Rigdon; Gary Graham; Gary Palmer; Gary Roberts; Gayle Cobb; George Jakubcin; Gertrude Lucas; Giesla Scheinder; Ginger Brumley; Glen Rambo; Glenda Slayton; Glenn Flatley; Greg Hogarth; Greg Smith; Gretchen Lang; Guy Flately; Gwen McClure; Harry Pempey; Herring; Irene Ivo; Ivan Jakubcin; J. King; James Ballard; James Rook; James Spencer; Jane McClure; Jane Pempey; Janet Alexander; Janet Baylor; Janet Fowler; Jay Saucer; Jean Lavender; Jeff Longhaven; Jeff Lukas; Jeff Peterson; Jennifer Bursing; Jerry Hancock; Jessie Borg; Jim Sutton; Jim Yates; Jo Butner; Jody Jordon; Joe Mikler; Joel Sutton; John Cartwright; John Flately; John Lee; John Seidel; Johnny Lukas; Joseph Jakubcin; Joy King; Juanita Herndon; Judy Duda; Julie Kissinger; Julie Nicholas; Justin Holloway; Kaare Goodman; Karen Lukas; Karen Snead; Kenneth Alexander; Kim Bruning; L. Abell; Larry De Rousha; Laurie Harris; Lee Dishman; Lesli Cobb; Linda Duda; Linda Keiser; Linda Yates; Lisa Hamil; Lutheran; Lutheranism; Lynn Dishman; Lynn McCall; Madonna Jeffrey; Malcolm Lavender; Manning; Marcia Bryant; Margaret Mueller; Margaret Wirtz; Marianne Waldow; Mark Goodman; Mark Murley; Mark Rice; Mark Ring; Marsha Arndy; Marsha Jackson; Mary Jane Kelsey; Mary Jane Mikler; Mary Lou Ivo; Matthew Borg; Michael Bruning; Michael Jakubcin; Michael McClure; Mike Edwards; Mike Jones; Mike Lukas; Mike Scheinder; Myrtle Cartwright; Nancy Holder; Nancy Keiser; Oillie Mathieux; Oviedo; Pam Strassburg; Pamela Duda; pastors; Pat Ballard; Pat Lee; Patricia Threatt; Patsy Handcock; Patti Cook; Patty Stites; Paul Leavitt; Paul Mikler; Peggy Lukas; Peggy Montgomery; Pete Montgomery; Peteria Rountree; Philip Colbert; Randy Abell; Randy O'Leary; Reed Lloyd; religious education; Retzlaff; Ricky Lee; Ricky Wirtz; Rita Pendarvis; Robert King; Rolf Ahlgreen; Ronda Arndy; Ronnie Anderson; Ronny Ballard; Rosie Yates; Ross Eldridge; Roy Weisenberger; Sabina Meyer; Sandra Keiser; Sara Herndon; schools; schools Annual Publishing Company; Scott Van Nuys; Sharon Bouchard; Sharon Syme; Sheri Caraway; Sherry Lloyd; Sidlik; Sneed; St. Luke's Christian Day School; St. Luke's Lutheran School; Stanley Lukas; Stephanie Dinda; Stephen Colbert; Stephen M. Tuhy; Stephen Oldham; Steve Fox; Steve McCummings; students; Susa Pempey; Susan Nutter; Susan Peterson; Tammy Rice; Taylor Davis; teachers; Teddy McClure; Terri O'Niel; Terry Yates; Thor Ahlgreen; Threatt; Tim Kinnaird; Tina Ballard; Tom Anderson; Tommy; Tommy Duda; Tommy Jackson; Vorpagel; W. Duda; W. E. Yarborough; Wade Smith; yearbooks
T. W. Lawton Elementary School Yearbook, 1970
Tags: Annette Warfield; Beth Murphy; Betty Archer; Carla Bell; Carolyn Brown; Carolyn White; Cindy Ward; Diana Beistal; Don White; Dorothy Dozier; Dorothy Rice; Edith Buffett; education; Edwin White; elementary school; Elizabeth O. Young; Faith Mortenson; Faye Wilhelm; Frances Walton; Gail Smith; Gary Palmer; Hall; J. B. Merritt; Jack Seiple; Janet Baylor; Jim Meeks; John Snyder; Karen Porter; Katherine Teague; Lance Bell; Lawton Elementary School; Lisa Cooley; Louise Gore; Marguerite Partin; Mary Leeper; McMillan; Mildred Ulrey; Missy Edwards; Nancy Du San; Nancy McAleer; Olive Ruffner; Oviedo; PACE; Paul Murphy; Phyllis Bills; Pitts; Rachell Jacobs; Randy Willis; Regina Parker; Rhodes; Ricky England; Ring; Rita Brown; schools; Shirley Emery; Spears; Sue Torres; Susan Todd; Susan Willis; T. W. Lawton Elementary School; Terry Rabun; yearbook
Map of Oviedo by Sarah Thorncroft
Tags: Aloma Avenue; Baptists; Black Hammock; Central Avenue; churches; education; elementary schools; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; Florida State Road 419; Florida State Road 426; Gregory J. Jann; high schools; homes; houses; Lawton Elementary School; Lawton House; malls; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Mall; post offices; Sarah Thorncroft; schools; SR 419; SR 426; townhouses
"My Favorite Memory of Oviedo Is..." by Sarah Thorncroft
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1890
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Amerindians; Anglo Americans; British Americans; Canadian Americans; census; Census of 1890; child labor; Chinese Americans; clerks; corn; Cuban Americans; Danish Americans; education; educators; employees; English Americans; European Americans; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; firm members; French Americans; German Americans; Hispanic Americans; Indian corn; Indians; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; labor; laborers; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; livestock; machinery; males; manufacturing; Native Americans; Norwegian Americans; oats; officers; piece labor; population; rye; Scandinavian Americans; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; sharecropping; skilled labor; South Americans; Spanish Americans; students; Swedish Americans; teachers; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; unskilled labor; wages; West Indian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1910
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Brevard County; British Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1910; Cuban Americans; Danish Americans; education; English Americans; European Americans; farm managers; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; French Americans; German Americans; illiteracy; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; Lake County; Latin Americans; literacy; livestock; machinery; males; Marion County; Norwegian Americans; orange county; Osceola County; population; Russian Americans; Scandinavian Americans; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; sharecropping; Spanish Americans; Swedish Americans; tenant farmers; tenant farming; U.S. Census; Volusia County; West Indian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1920
Tags: African Americans; Anglo Americans; Austrian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1920; cereals; crops; Cuban Americans; Dutch Americans; education; employees; English Americans; European Americans; farm managers; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; Flagler County; forage; French Americans; fruits; German Americans; grains; Greek Americans; hay; Hispanic Americans; horsepower; Hungarian Americans; illiteracy; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; labor; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; literacy; machinery; males; manufacturing; Marion County; Middle Eastern Americans; Norwegian Americans; nuts; orange county; Osceola County; Polish Americans; population; Romanian Americans; Russian Americans; Scandinavian Americans; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; seeds; Seminole County; sharecroppers; sharecropping; students; Swedish Americans; Swiss Americans; Syrian Americans; taxes; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; vegetables; Volusia County; wages; West Indian Americans; workers
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1930
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Anglo Americans; Austrian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1930; cereals; crops; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; Danish Americans; distribution; divorced; dwellings; education; employees; English Americans; European Americans; families; farm; farmers; farming; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; firm members; Flagler County; forage; French Americans; fruits; gainful workers; garden vegetables; German Americans; grains; Greek Americans; hay; Hispanic Americans; illiteracy; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; labor; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; lay-offs; literacy; machinery; males; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; Middle Eastern Americans; Northern Irish Americans; Norwegian Americans; nuts; orange county; Osceola County; Palestinian Americans; Polish Americans; population; proprietors; radios; retail; Romanian Americans; rural; Russian Americans; Scandinavian Americans; school; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; seeds; Seminole County; single; Slovakian Americans; Spanish Americans; stores; Swedish Americans; Swiss Americans; Syrian Americans; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; unemployment; urban; vegetables; Volusia County; wages; West Indian Americans; wholesale; widowed; workers
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1940
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Asian Americans; Australian Americans; Azorean Americans; Belgian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; Bulgarian Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1940; Central Americans; cereals; clerical; college; corn; crop; cropland; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; Danish Americans; domestic service; Dutch Americans; education; electricity; emergency workers; employees; employment; energy; English Americans; European Americans; farm laborers; farm managers; farm workers; farming; farming implements; farms; females; Finnish Americans; Flagler County; forage; forest products; forestry; French Americans; fruits; fuel; German Americans; grain; Greek Americans; hay; Hispanic Americans; horticultural specialties; horticulture; Hungarian Americans; Irish Americans; Irish potatoes; Italian Americans; kindred; labor; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; Latvian Americans; Lithuanian Americans; Luxembourger Americans; machinery; males; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; Mexican Americans; Northern Irish Americans; Norwegian Americans; nuts; officials; operatives; orange county; Osceola County; Palestinian Americans; Polish Americans; population; Portuguese Americans; potatoes; primary education; professionals; proprietors; public emergency workers; retail; Romanian Americans; Russian Americans; sales; Scandinavian Americans; school; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; secondary education; seeds; Seminole County; semiprofessionals; service industry; sharecroppers; sharecropping; Slovakian Americans; South Americans; Soviet Americans; Spanish Americans; stores; Swedish Americans; sweet potatoes; Swiss Americans; Syrian Americans; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; Turkish Americans; U.S. Census; unemployment; university; vegetables; Volusia County; wages; Welsh Americans; West Indian Americans; wholesale; workers; Yugoslavian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1950
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Anglo Americans; Armed Forces; Brevard County; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1950; civilian labor; clerical; colleges; craftsman; craftsmen; crops; divorced; domestic service; education; employees; European Americans; farm operators; farm products; farmland; farms; females; field crops; Flagler County; foreman; foremen; forewoman; forewomen; fruits; government; horticultural specialties; kindred; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; land managers; landlords; livestock; males; managers; Marion County; marital status; married; nuts; operative; orange county; Osceola County; population; primary education; private household; private sector; professionals; proprietors; public sector; sales; schools; secondary education; Seminole County; service industry; sharecroppers; sharecropping; single; technical; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; unemployment; universities; university; vegetables; Volusia County; widowed; workers