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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)
- 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)
- Holmes Funeral Home (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Tax Receipt, December 19, 1901
Tax Receipt, December 19, 1901
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Tax receipt showing payment from Maner Glover for $1.90, signed by E.D. Free. Includes envelope.
Tax Receipts, December 19, 1901
Tax Receipts, December 19, 1901
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Documents: Two tax receipts showing payment from Henry Glover - $7.20 and Warren Glover - $1.00. Receipts signed by E.D. Free.
Receipt, December 14, 1901
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Payment documentation acknowledging M.J. Glover paid Woods & Malone $18.72. Receiver for Woods & Malone: Geo. S. Haines.
South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1901, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference
South Carolina Conference Journal (Mec) 1901, Methodist Episcopal Church. South Carolina Conference
South Carolina Conference 1866 Journal
No abstract provided.
Note And Mortgage, November 23, 1901
Note And Mortgage, November 23, 1901
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
No abstract provided.
Payment On Account, October 29, [1901]
Payment On Account, October 29, [1901]
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Handwritten receipt from Manor Glover for $53.83 for payment in full of all accounts against him up to date. Paid to R.H. Saws.
Handwritten Receipt, M. G. Glover- R. H. Saws, October 21, 1901
Handwritten Receipt, M. G. Glover- R. H. Saws, October 21, 1901
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Handwritten payment documentation stating M.G. Glover paid R.H. Saws $20.00.
Ua1a The Illustrated South, Vol. 3, No. 1, The Illustrated South
Ua1a The Illustrated South, Vol. 3, No. 1, The Illustrated South
WKU Archives Records
Single sheet newspaper printed in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Graduating Class of Potter College at Bowling Green, 1901
- The Girl He Married Secret
- Joseph Reed, President Lawyers' Club
- If You Would Read Character Study Lips
- After the Quarrel
- Lynchings
- O'Malley, Charles. Hush, Hark, the Fairyland Bells Are Ringing
Lien On Crop, March 2, 1901
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Paperwork showing terms for advance for [$237.55] from Woods & Malone to M.J. Glover, with collateral of one iron bay mule names about 9 years old, one iron gray 8 years old, one 2 horse farm wagon, on buggy, and one cane [illegible] and boiler.
Promissory Note, M. J. Glover- Woods & Malone,January 29, 1901
Promissory Note, M. J. Glover- Woods & Malone,January 29, 1901
Glover Family Papers, 1871-1937
Document: Promissory note stating M.J. Glover's promise to pay $237.[55] with 8 percent interest to Woods & Malone on or before November 1, 1901. Handwritten on top left of page: 11.80.
Cabinet Photograph Of Millie [And] Christine, "The Two Headed Nightingale," N.D., Ollivier
Cabinet Photograph Of Millie [And] Christine, "The Two Headed Nightingale," N.D., Ollivier
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Cabinet card is 6.5in (16.5cm) tall and 4.5in (11cm) wide. Millie and Christine are photographed in full portrait, each in fine clothes and shoes, each grasping the curtains that frame them in the photographer's studio. Christine, presumably the figure on the right, hold a fan in her right hand.
St. Patricks Day Is A Bad Day For Coons / Words By Irving Jones, Irving Jones, Sol Bloom (New York)
St. Patricks Day Is A Bad Day For Coons / Words By Irving Jones, Irving Jones, Sol Bloom (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: photo of Lew Dockstader in blackface; Music Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser, Sunday, Sept. 8, 1901; Publisher: Sol Bloom (New York)
Mister Morton, Stop Your Courtin' / Music By Frederick V. Bowers; Words By Charles Horwitz, Frederick V. Bowers, Charles Horwitz, Sol Bloom (Chicago)
Mister Morton, Stop Your Courtin' / Music By Frederick V. Bowers; Words By Charles Horwitz, Frederick V. Bowers, Charles Horwitz, Sol Bloom (Chicago)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of a woman peering from behind a tree; photo inset of The Nichols Sisters; Publisher: Sol Bloom (Chicago)
Maudi / Words By George M. Cohan, George M. Cohan
Maudi / Words By George M. Cohan, George M. Cohan
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: photo of Miss Josephine Cohan; Music Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser, Sunday, April 14, 1901; Publisher: George M. Cohan (New York)
The Sweetest Girl Of All / Music By Otto M. Hensman; Words By John A. Hensman, Otto M. Hensman, John A. Hensman, Weser Bros. (New York)
The Sweetest Girl Of All / Music By Otto M. Hensman; Words By John A. Hensman, Otto M. Hensman, John A. Hensman, Weser Bros. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: a drawing of a woman in a garden; photo inset of Miss Edna Wallage Hopper; Publisher: Weser Bros. (New York)
The Voodoo Man / Music By George Walker And Bert Williams; Words By Bert Williams And George Walker, George Walker, Bert Williams, Hurtig And Seamon (New York)
The Voodoo Man / Music By George Walker And Bert Williams; Words By Bert Williams And George Walker, George Walker, Bert Williams, Hurtig And Seamon (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: photos of African American performers Williams and Walker staring at a drawing of a strange creature with large eyes; music supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser, Sunday, May 12, 1901; Publisher: Hurtig and Seamon (New York)
Good Morning Carrie! / Music By Chris Smith And Elmer Bowman; Words By R. C. Mcpherson, Chris Smith, Elmer Bowman, R. C. Mcpherson, Windsor Music Co. (New York)
Good Morning Carrie! / Music By Chris Smith And Elmer Bowman; Words By R. C. Mcpherson, Chris Smith, Elmer Bowman, R. C. Mcpherson, Windsor Music Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: caricature of an African American male playing banjo and serenading an African American female who is looking out from her window; a photo inset shows singer Edgar Atchison-Ely dressed as a woman; Publisher: Windsor Music Co. (New York)
Ma Ebony Belle / Music By Maurice Levi; Words By Ed Gardenier, Maurice Levi, Ed Gardenier, Rogers Bros. (New York)
Ma Ebony Belle / Music By Maurice Levi; Words By Ed Gardenier, Maurice Levi, Ed Gardenier, Rogers Bros. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: photos of Gus Rogers, Max Rogers, and Hattie Williams; description reads coon song and refrain; Publisher: Rogers Bros. (New York)
Hunky-Dory / Words By Abe Holzmann, Abe Holzmann, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
Hunky-Dory / Words By Abe Holzmann, Abe Holzmann, Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: three photos of four African Americans (two men and two women); description reads Characteristic cake walk, march, and two step; Publisher: Leo Feist Inc. (New York)
Chloe Song / Music By Reginald Dekoven; Words By Harry B. Smith, Reginald De Koven, Harry B. Smith, Eduard Schuberth And Co. (New York)
Chloe Song / Music By Reginald Dekoven; Words By Harry B. Smith, Reginald De Koven, Harry B. Smith, Eduard Schuberth And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: photo of Miss Anna Held; Music Supplement of the New York Journal and American, Sunday, Jan. 5, 1902; Publisher: Eduard Schuberth and Co. (New York)
Our Land Of Dreams / Words By Clifton Crawford, Clifton Crawford, Crawford Clifton
Our Land Of Dreams / Words By Clifton Crawford, Clifton Crawford, Crawford Clifton
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Key of C. Cover: photo of Clifton Crawford; Publisher: Crawford Clifton
Creole Bells / Words By Bodewalt Lampe, Bodewalt Lampe, Whitney Warner Pub. Co. (Detroit)
Creole Bells / Words By Bodewalt Lampe, Bodewalt Lampe, Whitney Warner Pub. Co. (Detroit)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of a garland and bells with photo insets of various women; Publisher: Whitney Warner Pub. Co. (Detroit)
Cotton Bolls / Words By Chas Hunter, Chas Hunter, O. K. Houck Piano Co. (Memphis)
Cotton Bolls / Words By Chas Hunter, Chas Hunter, O. K. Houck Piano Co. (Memphis)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of two smiling African Americans and bolls of cotton; description reads two step; Publisher: O. K. Houck Piano Co. (Memphis)
My Dusky Queen / Music By J. B. Oliver; Words By Jack Fay, J. B. Oliver, Jack Fay, Sol Bloom (New York)
My Dusky Queen / Music By J. B. Oliver; Words By Jack Fay, J. B. Oliver, Jack Fay, Sol Bloom (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: drawing of a woman playing banjo; photo inset of Bonita; Music Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser, Sunday, May 5, 1901; Publisher: Sol Bloom (New York)
Down Where The Cotton Blossoms Grow / Music By Harry Von Tilzer; Words By Andrew B. Sterling, Harry Von Tilzer, Andrew B. Sterling, Shapiro Remick And Company (New York)
Down Where The Cotton Blossoms Grow / Music By Harry Von Tilzer; Words By Andrew B. Sterling, Harry Von Tilzer, Andrew B. Sterling, Shapiro Remick And Company (New York)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: Drawing of a cotton field; photo inset of Geo. H. Diamond; Publisher: Shapiro Remick and Company (New York)
Liza Smile! Smile! Smile! / Music By Arthur Gillespie; Words By James M. Reilly, Arthur Gillespie, James M. Reilly, Reilly And Co. (Albany)
Liza Smile! Smile! Smile! / Music By Arthur Gillespie; Words By James M. Reilly, Arthur Gillespie, James M. Reilly, Reilly And Co. (Albany)
Sheet Music, 1900-1909
Cover: photo of Miss Annie Kenwick; Publisher: Reilly and Co. (Albany)
Ua3/1/3 Scrapbook, Wku President's Office - Cherry
Ua3/1/3 Scrapbook, Wku President's Office - Cherry
WKU Archives Records
Scrapbook created by Southern Normal School president Henry Cherry regarding anti-cigarette league, manufacturing in the South and education.
- A Beautiful Thought, p. 63
- A Divided Heart, Hosea 10:2, p. 63
- A Fickle Life, p. 42
- Anti-Cigarette League, p. 49
- As a Beacon Light – Vitae-ore, p. 89
- Awarding Business College Diplomas, p. 47
- Awarding November College Diplomas, p. 37
- Be Ready Pa, p. 2
- Bogus Advertising, p. 60
- Brilliant Sayings of Robert Ingersoll, p. 71
- Capital Turning to the South, p. 85
- Carnegie, Andrew, p. 65
- Charge to the Pastor, p. 64
- Cherry, Henry. The Balancing Pole, p. 253
- Cigarette …