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- African American businesses -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
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- Glover family (Saint Augustine, Fla.) -- Anecdotes -- Archives (8)
- Glover family (Saint Augustine, Fla.) -- History -- 19th century -- Archives (8)
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- Glover family (South Carolina) -- History -- 19th century -- Archives (8)
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- Glover, Fannie -- Relations with family -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
- Glover, Henry L. -- Relations with family -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
- Holmes Funeral Home (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- Founder -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
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- Walker, Rosa G. Holmes, 1878-1945 -- Archives (8)
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- Richard Mette Collection (2)
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Envelope: Florida Towing & Lighterage Co., Jacksonville, Florida
Envelope: Florida Towing & Lighterage Co., Jacksonville, Florida
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
Florida Towing & Lighterage Co. 22 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. December 27, 1898
Payment On Account, November 9, 1896
Payment On Account, November 9, 1896
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Receipt: Handwritten receipt for payment on medical account- received $15.00 frim Manor Glover. Receipt written on OFFICE of Dr. C.W. ERWIN, Erwinton, S.C. paper.
Payment Due Note, Woods & Malone- M. J. Glover, November 1, 1898
Payment Due Note, Woods & Malone- M. J. Glover, November 1, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Bill: Payment reminder to M.J. Glover for payment due November 1st from Woods & Malone, Savannah, Georgia.
Note, Lien And Mortgage, September 15, 1898
Note, Lien And Mortgage, September 15, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Document: Legal documentation of items mortgaged by Manor Glover six dollars from Clarke & Mikell to be paid by September 15, 1898.
Receipt For Subscription, July 11, 1898
Receipt For Subscription, July 11, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Receipt: Book subscription receipt for $1.50 given to M.J. Glover.
Supply Invoice, March 22, 1898
Supply Invoice, March 22, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Bill: To M.J. Glover, Mathews Bluff, [South Carolina], listing supplies and transportation charges. Handwritten notations on back.
Handwritten Promissory Note, March 5, 1898
Handwritten Promissory Note, March 5, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Documentation: Handwritten promissory note witnessed by Edgar Addison: $34.50 Ruddell S.C. March 5th, 1898. On or before the First day of October next I promise to pay J.H. Clinton or bearor Thirty four 50/100 Dollars for value received and hereby waive all exemptions that may ne accorded me by Laws of the State of South Carolina in this case -- M.J. Glover
Bill Of Sale, March 5, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Bill of sale stating M.J. Glover received $34.50 from J.H. Clinton in exchange for "one red cow bout 7 years old named Mary and one red heifer calf about fourteen months old [illegible], [illegible] roller sugar cane mill and one-hundred-gallon sugar boiler".
Lien On Crop, February 26, 1898
Lien On Crop, February 26, 1898
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Paperwork showing terms for trade of one bay horse mule Jerry about six years old, one iron gray horse mule [illegible] six years old, and one new wagon from M.J. Glover to Woods & Malone for an advance of $165.49.
Booklet: Souvenir Of Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Florida, 1898, Florida Times Union And Citizen
Booklet: Souvenir Of Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Florida, 1898, Florida Times Union And Citizen
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
A booklet issued by The Florida Times Union and Citizen from the Press of the The DaCosta Printing Company, 16 Main Street Jacksonville, Florida. Camp Cuba Libre , an encampment of the Seventh Army Corp. under the command of Major General Fitzhugh Lee. Nine regiments, the Second Division, camped in Springfield, seven regiments in Panama Park, and six regiments in Fairfield. The book consists of illustrations to show the daily life in camp, the troops and leaders. Box: 12 (M# 90)