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Portrait of John F. Bartholf : Pineland,
Florida
| Series : |
General collection |
| Image Number : |
N028753 |
| Date : |
187-. |
| Subject Heading(s) : |
Bartholf, John Francis--Portraits.
Florida--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Officers.
Pineland (Fla.) |
| Original : |
1 photonegative : b&w ; 4 x 5 in. |
| Notes : |
Bartholf was a Union Officer over an all-black troop in South Florida
during the Civil War. Became key leader in old Manatee County's Republican
Party. Also referred to as the Father of Education in the Peace River Valley. |
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