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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Envelope: The Delmonico Restaurant, Jacksonville, Fla: August 19, 1899
Envelope: The Delmonico Restaurant, Jacksonville, Fla: August 19, 1899
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
The Delmonico Restaurant. 104 East Bay St., Jacksonville, Florida. Circa August, 1899
Envelope: Washburn, Crosby's Flour, Doty And Stowe, Wholesale, Jacksonville, Florida
Envelope: Washburn, Crosby's Flour, Doty And Stowe, Wholesale, Jacksonville, Florida
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
Return in Five Days to Doty & Stowe, Wholesale Grocers, Jacksonville, Florida. Distributors of Gold Medal Flour. Circa June 9, 1899
Booklet: Florida Agricultural Experiment Station - Bulletin 49 March 1899
Booklet: Florida Agricultural Experiment Station - Bulletin 49 March 1899
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
Cassava as a Money Crop. Published in Jacksonville, Vance Printing Cp., Art Printers and Publishers, Jacksonville (Fla.). A bulletin to provide the public with practical and useful information on improved agricultural techniques. This bulletin focuses on the cassava plant as a money crop, with results from the author and other available sources. (M#94)