Asa May House in Capps, Florida | Asa May House in Capps, Florida | Still Image | Agriculture Architecture Houses Buildings Material culture Settlement patterns Farm buildings Greek Revival (architecture) Plantations Plantation life Plantation owner Farmer | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Asa May House in Capps, Florida
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- 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 | Still Image | Fieldwork Architecture Buildings Log buildings Farm buildings Tourism Farm life Farming Agriculture Chickens Domestic animals Wagons Folklorism Roofs Frame buildings Outbuildings Porches Historic preservation | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
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 | Still Image | Farmers 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 | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Cane grinding at Dudley Farm complex
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- 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 | Still Image | Farmers 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 | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
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 | Still Image | Fieldwork Material culture Farm buildings Structures Frame buildings Agriculture Buildings Architecture Corn | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Corn crib in Columbia County
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- 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 | Still Image | Fieldwork Farm buildings Farm life Farm workers Tools Farms Broom making Brooms African Americans Cane syrup Sugarcane grinding Animals Chickens Structures Farmers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
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.
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Farmer James Ambrose plowing his fields | Farmer James Ambrose plowing his fields | Still Image | Farmers Fieldwork Plowing Plows Agriculture Agricultural implements Domestic animals Draft animals Mules Harnesses Farming Farms Working animals Occupational groups Wagons Farm buildings | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Fieldwork images from Jackson County for the Library Folklife Program | Fieldwork images from Jackson County for the Library Folklife Program | Still Image | Fieldwork 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 | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
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 | Moving Image | Storytellers 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 | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Florida Yesterday: Superstitions; Cowboys & Cattle
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- 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 | Still Image | Agriculture 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) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
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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