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Seminole County Jail Records, 1926-1939
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. 05, June 5, 1926
Tags: A. B. Rowland; A. C. Bradford; American Fruit Growers; Anna B. Treat; architecture; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Benson Springs; book; Brown's Store; building code; C. D. Horner; Calvin Hill; Charles B. Waterhouse; church; construction; Donald G. Spain; E. A. Upmeyer; E. C. Pipkin; E. D. Milliman; E. N. Beech; E. Turner; education; enterprise; F. H. Manning; F. T. Marsh; FEC; Florida Citrus Exchange; Frank Adams; freemasons; George Horatio Packwood; Goodyear Tires; government; Greenwood Gardens; Harry R. Brewer; Hill School; Horatio Avenue; housing; J. A. Brown; J. G. Friedland; J. H. Bennett; J. L. Perkins; jail; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; John Nelson; L. F. Dommerich; Lake Monroe; library; Lily Lake; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. E. Orphanage; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Mary C. Ely; Methodist; municipal government; Needlework Guild; orlando; plumbing; Presbyterian; real estate; restaurant; S. B. Hill; S. Mills Ely; Sanford; school; Tampa Bay Hotel; Texaco Gas; The Maitland News; Town Council; W. A. Manning; waterworks; White Way Motor Company; White-Way Restaurant; Winter Park; Zoning Commission
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
Tags: 15th Amendment; 7-Up; A History of Central Florida; activism; African American; Amendment XV; American Civil War; Bailey, Tom; bomber; Boo-Boo's Bar; Brooks, Gwendolyn; Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth; Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka; bus; business; Campus Theater; Carver Theater; Castiglia, Francesco; Central Boulevard; Chambliss, Julian C.; City of Sanford; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights Movement; Civil War; Clarke, Bob; class; clinic; colored section; Constitution; constitutionality; Costello, Frank "The Prime Minister; county government; Crow, Jim; desegregation; Downtown Orlando; Durrance Elementary School; Eatonville; economic class; economics; education; equal rights; equality; Fifteenth Amendment; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; France; French; French Republic; French, Scot; gang; Georgetown; Gibson, Ella; Goldsboro; Goldwyn Avenue; government; Hannibal Square; Hazen, Kendra; imprisonment; incarceration; Indochina; integration; jail; Jim Crow; Jordan, Louis; Jordan, Lucius; Kelley, Katie; Key West; law; Lincoln, Abraham; local business; local government; Mainland Southeast Asia; mayor; McCarthy; Miami; middle class; minstrel; minstrelsy; mob; movie theater; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Courthouse; Orange County Public Schools; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; orlando; parole; Parramore; Plessy v. Ferguson; podcast; primary election; Prime Minister of the Underworld; prison; public education; public school; race relations; racism; racist; railroad; Reconstruction; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sanford; school; segregation; Seminole State College; separate but equal; sign; slavery; social class; SSC; Stapleton, Kevin; state government; State of Florida; stereotype; Stone's; street car; Supreme Court; Taylor, Robert; The Bribe; The Prime Minister; The Tallahassee Democrat; theater; Town & Country; U.S. Constitution; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; unconstitutional; University of Central Florida; upper class; Velásquez, Daniel; war; Washington Shores Federal Savings and Loan Association; welfare; welfare board; welfare department; Winter Park; working class; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
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
Northwest Rooftop View of the Hester-Shephard Block
Letter from Randall Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (February 29, 1928)
Letter from A. Q. Lancaster to Randall Chase (August 9, 1919)
Tags: arrest; Bona, J. E.; Caucasian; charge; Chase & Company; Chase, Randall; cop; court; crime; criminal; criminal charge; Davis, James; employee; fight; Food Administration; Fry, Noah; Gotha; hospital; incarceration; Isleworth Grove; jail; labor; laborer; Lancaster, A. Q.; law enforcement; orlando; police; race; race relations; sheriff; Smith; U.S. Food Administration; Watkins, Lawrence; Windermere; worker