m95-2_b001_f07_01 | Sixth Annual Catalogue of the Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls, Daytona Beach, 1910-1911 | Text | African American college students African Americans--Florida--Daytona Beach African American women--Florida--Daytona Beach African American universities and colleges | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m95-2_b001_f07_01.jpg |
Sixth Annual Catalogue of the Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls, Daytona Beach, 1910-1911
- Date
- 1910
- Description
- This 1910-1911 catalog for the Daytona Educational and Industrial School for Negro girls lists the faculty at the school; the trustees and board of supervision; what the school has accomplished up to that point; the course of study and curriculum at the school; the government and discipline at the school; the school's religious work; religious organizations on campus; information about the reading room; general information about the school; the needs of the school; and a list of students enrolled in 1910-1911, where they are from and what they are studying. There are photographs of students and the school throughout the catalog.
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m95-2_b001_f02_x05 | Letter from Dr. Florence Lovell Roane to Daniel M. Williams, 1946 | Text | African American schools--Florida Discrimination in education African Americans--Civil rights African American children--Education Race relations | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m95-2_b001_f02_x05.jpg |
Letter from Dr. Florence Lovell Roane to Daniel M. Williams, 1946
- Date
- 1946
- Description
- A letter from Bethune-Cookman College Professor Dr. Florence Lovell Roane to author Daniel M. Williams describing the experience of her son Lovell, who was accepted to the DeVeaux School in Niagara Falls, New York. When Lovell arrived, he was denied admittance due to his race, so he came back to Florida to attend Fessenden Academy in Martin, Florida.
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m95-2_b001_f02_x02 | Letter from Mary McLeod Bethune to Josie W. Roberts and Estelle Harrison, 1946 | Text | African American schools--Florida African American children--Education African American women--Education | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m95-2_b001_f02_x02.jpg |
m95-2_b001_f04_01 | Mary McLeod Bethune Interview Transcript, ca. 1939 | Text | African American women African American civic leaders African American universities and colleges African Americans -- Biography | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m95-2_b001_f04_01.jpg |
Mary McLeod Bethune Interview Transcript, ca. 1939
- Date
- 1939 (circa)
- Description
- An interview between Dr. Charles Spurgeon Johnson and Mary McLeod Bethune discussing Bethune's childhood, her family, her education, her travels, meeting her husband and her experience starting Daytona Literary and Industrial School for Training Negro Girls in Daytona Beach. Page 16 of the document is missing.
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m95-2_b001_f06_01 | National Council of Negro Women Brochure, 1946 | Text | African American women National Council of Negro Women -- History African American women -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century African American women -- Social conditions | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m95-2_b001_f06_01.jpg |
National Council of Negro Women Brochure, 1946
- Date
- 1946
- Description
- This brochure describes the mission and history of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW). There are photographs of some of the members of the NCNW, a list of affiliated organizations and a list of the metropolitan councils of the NCNW by region.
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m95-2_b001_f01_01 | The Merger Completed, Address of the President of Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, ca. 1931 | Text | African Americans--Florida--Daytona Beach African American women--Florida--Daytona Beach African American universities and colleges--Florida--Daytona Beach | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m95-2_b001_f01_01.jpg |
flc_796.72-f636_01 | Official Program - Ormond-Daytona Beach Races, 1904 | Text | Automobile racing Automobile racing drivers Automobiles--Equipment and supplies | /fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/flc_796.72-f636_01.jpg |
Official Program - Ormond-Daytona Beach Races, 1904
- Date
- 1904
- Description
- Extensive program for the second annual Ormond-Daytona Beach Races, administrated by the Florida East Coast Automobile Association. The program contains extensive information on early beach racing on Florida's Atlantic coast, including lists of the contestants in the 1903 and 1904 races, along with specifics about the cars they drove, the speeds they achieved, the horsepower of their engines, and other data. The program is also richly illustrated with advertisements for automobiles, parts, lubricants, and other supplies. Advertisers include Autolyte Gas Lamps, the Packard Motor Car Company, the Royal Motor Car Company, the Olds Motor Works, the American Automobile Association, Pope, the Central Automobile Company, the White Sewing Machine Company, FIAT, Darracq, Dewar's Famous Scotch Whiskey, Continental Tires, and the Peerless Motor Car Company, among others.
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sle_transportation_03 | Map of the Dixie Highway System, 1919 | Text | Automobile travel United States--Dixie Highway Road maps | /fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/sle_transportation_03.jpg |
Map of the Dixie Highway System, 1919
- Date
- 1919 (circa)
- Description
- Map of the Dixie Highway system, drawn by Rudolph J. Shutting of Chattanooga. The map shows the route traversing the U.S. from Michigan and Chicago south to Miami, including alternate or auxiliary routes along the way. The Dixie Highway was first proposed in 1915 by Carl Graham Fisher.
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flc_917.5921-s958_01 | Advertisement for the Union Bus Terminal - Daytona, 1924 | Text | Bus lines Bus terminals Advertising | /fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/flc_917.5921-s958_01.jpg |
Advertisement for the Union Bus Terminal - Daytona, 1924
- Date
- 1924
- Description
- Advertisement for the Union Bus Terminal in Daytona, Florida, located at 128 Magnolia Avenue. Coaches traveled from the station to DeLand, Sanford, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Ocala, Palatka, St. Augustine, Jacksonville, New Smyrna, Cocoa, West Palm Beach, Miami, Ormond, and Ormond Beach. Printed on page 24 of the Christmas 1924 edition of Sunrise: The Halifax Country Magazine.
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m75-85_b021_f42_01 | Mountain Lake Sanctuary and the Singing Tower Brochure, 1934-1935 | Text | Carillon music Music--Performance Bell towers--Florida--Polk County--Lake Wales | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/m75-85_b021_f42_01.jpg |
Mountain Lake Sanctuary and the Singing Tower Brochure, 1934-1935
- Date
- 1934 (circa)
- Description
- Brochure with information about Lake Wales and the Mountain Lake Sanctuary and Singing Tower (now Bok Tower). The brochure includes a history of the tower, a schedule of recitals at the tower during the 1934-1935 season and information about other attractions in Lake Wales.
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