18 items found
Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Subject is exactly "Farm buildings"
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Asa May House in Capps, Florida

Asa May House in Capps, Florida

Date
1981-01-15
Description
Three black and white prints. Asa May was a cotton planter and owner of Rosewood Plantation, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The house dates from c. 1840, and was made of cypress and heart pine. Capps is located South of Monticello, Florida.
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Buildings at Morningside Nature Center

Buildings at Morningside Nature Center

Date
1978
Description
Seventeen color slides. Details of farm building construction at Morningside Nature Center, including wagons, corner joints, waddle and daub, shingles, and fencing. The living history farm at the nature center -- which promotes natural and historical education -- dates to 1840. Missing is slide S77-614.
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Cane grinding at Dudley Farm complex

Cane grinding at Dudley Farm complex

Date
1989-11
Description
Ninety-seven color slides. Images of cane grinding at the Dudley Farms complex. Today a state park, Dudley Farms had been used as the Dudley family farm since the 1840s. Donated to the state in 1984 by Myrtle Dudley, the Bureau of Florida Folklife was contracted by the Florida Park Service to survey the sugarcane grinding complex at the farms. The final result, as a report of the findings,is available in S 1597.
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Cane grinding at the Dudley Farm complex

Cane grinding at the Dudley Farm complex

Date
1989-11
Description
Twelve proof sheets with 384 black and white images. Images of cane grinding at the Dudley Farms complex. Today a state park, Dudley Farms had been used as the Dudley family farm since the 1840s. Donated to the state in 1984 by Myrtle Dudley, the Bureau of Florida Folklife was contracted by the Florida Park Service to survey the sugarcane grinding complex at the farm. The final result was a report of the Bureau's findings, available in S 1597. Logs are included with the proof sheets.
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Corn crib in Columbia County

Corn crib in Columbia County

Date
1981
Description
Three color slides. Located at Hwy131 and Rivers Road in Columbia County. Corn cribs were used for storing ears of corn. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
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Farm scenes in Jefferson County

Farm scenes in Jefferson County

Date
1982-09-21
Description
Thirty-six color slides. Images from a farm in Jefferson County, including broom making, chickens, sugar grinding, and other activities and structures.
Collection
Farmer James Ambrose plowing his fields

Farmer James Ambrose plowing his fields

Date
1983
Description
Two proof sheets with 44 black and white images (plus negatives).
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Fieldwork images from Jackson County for the Library Folklife Program

Fieldwork images from Jackson County for the Library Folklife Program

Date
1983-04-16
Description
One proof sheet with 36 black and white images (plus negatives). Images 1 through 11 are of farmer Earl McMullian's antique engines, his barn, and his mule plow. Lived in in Two Egg, Florida. Images 12 through 14 are of broom maker Fred Williams and his wife, of Grand Ridge, Florida, at their home. Images 15 through 36 are of the Pilgrim's Rest Primitive Baptist Church in Graceville, Florida. Includes image sof church members, a church service (very dark), the church, its cemetery, and a church picnic.
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Florida Yesterday: Superstitions; Cowboys & Cattle

Florida Yesterday: Superstitions; Cowboys & Cattle

Date
1977
Description
One video recording. (3/4" tape, 34 minutes) Superstitions: (13 minutes) The second half of the episode. Filmed in Smith's home office as he tells various ghost stories and explains local superstitions. Cattle and the Cowboys: (21 minutes) Filmed in front of a barn, Smith discusses cattle ranching in Florida. He talks primarily about early ranchers Bone Mizzell and Jacob Summerlin.
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Kingsley Plantation

Kingsley Plantation

Date
1980-12-12
Description
Ten black and white prints. Kingsley Plantation was owned by several planters and slave owners, including John McQueen, John McIntosh, Zephaniah Kingsley, and Anna Kingsley. It became a state park in the 1950s, and a National Park in 1989. P80-415 Kingsley Plantation P80-416 Grounds P80-417-419 Furniture in house P80-420-422 Interior images P80-423-425 Tabby slave cabins P80-426 Woods near plantation
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Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
Asa May House in Capps, FloridaAsa May House in Capps, FloridaStill ImageAgriculture
Architecture
Houses
Buildings
Material culture
Settlement patterns
Farm buildings
Greek Revival (architecture)
Plantations
Plantation life
Plantation owner
Farmer
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Buildings at Morningside Nature CenterBuildings at Morningside Nature CenterStill ImageFieldwork
Architecture
Buildings
Log buildings
Farm buildings
Tourism
Farm life
Farming
Agriculture
Chickens
Domestic animals
Wagons
Folklorism
Roofs
Frame buildings
Outbuildings
Porches
Historic preservation
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Cane grinding at Dudley Farm complexCane grinding at Dudley Farm complexStill ImageFarmers
Farm buildings
Farm life
Farm workers
Sugarcane
Sugarcane grinding
Agriculture
Material culture
Family farming
Cash crops
Sugar crops
Architecture
Food industry and trade
Structures
Cane syrup
Food preparation
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Cane grinding at the Dudley Farm complexCane grinding at the Dudley Farm complexStill ImageFarmers
Farm buildings
Agriculture
Architecture
Structures
Family farming
Farm life
Farm workers
Farms
Sugar crops
Sugarcane grinding
Sugarcane products
Cane syrup
Material culture
Tools
Agricultural implements
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Corn crib in Columbia CountyCorn crib in Columbia CountyStill ImageFieldwork
Material culture
Farm buildings
Structures
Frame buildings
Agriculture
Buildings
Architecture
Corn
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Farm scenes in Jefferson CountyFarm scenes in Jefferson CountyStill ImageFieldwork
Farm buildings
Farm life
Farm workers
Tools
Farms
Broom making
Brooms
African Americans
Cane syrup
Sugarcane grinding
Animals
Chickens
Structures
Farmers
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Farmer James Ambrose plowing his fieldsFarmer James Ambrose plowing his fieldsStill ImageFarmers
Fieldwork
Plowing
Plows
Agriculture
Agricultural implements
Domestic animals
Draft animals
Mules
Harnesses
Farming
Farms
Working animals
Occupational groups
Wagons
Farm buildings
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Fieldwork images from Jackson County for the Library Folklife ProgramFieldwork images from Jackson County for the Library Folklife ProgramStill ImageFieldwork
Farm buildings
Barns
Plows
Engines
Farm engines
Portable engines
Houses
Elderly, the
Primitive Baptists
Church services
Cemeteries
Grave markers
Gravestones
Sepulchral monuments
Burial rites
Baptist church buildings
Christianity
Religion
Church architecture
Broom makers
Farmers
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Florida Yesterday: Superstitions; Cowboys & CattleFlorida Yesterday: Superstitions; Cowboys & CattleMoving ImageStorytellers
Television
Family history
Florida history
Oral performance
Oral narratives
Tall tales
Personal experience narratives
Ghosts
Supernatural legends
Folklore and history
Occupational folklore
Occupational groups
Cattle
Cattle brands
Animal tales
Cowboys
Cows
Cowherding
Ranch life
Ranchers
Ranching
Barns
Architecture
Farm buildings
Livestock
Livestock industry
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Kingsley PlantationKingsley PlantationStill ImageAgriculture
Parks
Historic parks
Cultural parks
Park facilities
Plantations
Plantation life
Architecture
Buildings
Farm buildings
Houses
Furniture
African Americans
Land use
Slavery
Slaves dwellings
Florida history
Tabby (concrete)
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