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- African American businesses -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
- African American businesswomen -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
- African American funeral home directors -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
- African American real estate investors -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
- Funeral homes -- 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)
- Glover family (Saint Augustine, Fla.) -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
- 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)
- Undertakers and undertaking -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
- Walker, Rosa G. Holmes, 1878-1945 -- Archives (8)
- Walker, Rosa G. Holmes, 1878-1945 -- Family -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (8)
- Glover family (South Carolina) -- History -- 20th century -- Archives (7)
- Richard Mette Collection (6)
- Businesses – Jacksonville (Fla.) (3)
- 1901 (2)
- Advertisements – Jacksonville (Fla.) (2)
- Ephemera – Florida (2)
- Jacksonville (Fla.) -- History (2)
- Printed ephemera (2)
- 1901, Great Fire (1)
- 1901-1905 (1)
- Advertisements – Jacksonville (Fla.) Downtown (Jacksonville, Fla.) (1)
- Booklets (1)
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- Brochures – Jacksonville (Fla.) (1)
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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.
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.
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.
Booklet: The Florida Ostrich Farm
Booklet: The Florida Ostrich Farm
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
A brochure advertising the Florida Ostrich Farm in Jacksonville. It also describes available goods like assorted types of feathers, boas, stoles, fans and egg shells. M#77
Leslie's Weekly, Jacksonville, Florida's Chief City, Swept By Fire; 1901
Leslie's Weekly, Jacksonville, Florida's Chief City, Swept By Fire; 1901
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
Jacksonville, Florida's Chief City, Swept by Fire. A Loss of $11,000,000, involved in the destruction of 1,300 houses, leaving 11,000 persons homeless in a few hours. Fire Photographs taken for "Leslie's Weekly" by W.W. Ball, Jacksonviille. Captions: St. James Park--Ruins of the St. James and Windsor Hotels in the Background. Ruins of the City Building and Auditorium, Looking Southeast from Main and Forsyth Streets. Destruction Wrought in the Heart of the Retail Mercantile Section--Ruins of the Hubbard and Furchgott Buildings, Looking Southeast from the First National Bank. The Noted St. James Hotel, a Popular Winter Resort, Completely Destroyed. Photograph by …
Billing Receipt: A.B. Campbell Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise; Jacksonville, Florida; January 1, 1901
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
Billing Receipt: A.B. Campbell Pianos, Organs, Musical Merchandise; Jacksonville, Florida; January 1, 1901
Booklet: Jacksonville In Flames: Florida's Metropolis In Sack-Cloth And Ashes, Walter S. Wagstaff
Booklet: Jacksonville In Flames: Florida's Metropolis In Sack-Cloth And Ashes, Walter S. Wagstaff
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
Booklet with images by Joseph A. Ingram showing the damage from the Great Fire, Jacksonville, Florida in 1901. The booklet also includes a list of public buildings and private citizens’ buildings destroyed by the fire. Local advertisements included. It also lists the officers of the Jacksonville Relief Fund and the Ladies’ Auxiliary Relief Association. M#116 PALMM
Street Map, Free Street Map Jacksonville, Fla
Street Map, Free Street Map Jacksonville, Fla
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
Street map of Downtown Jacksonville from Bay Street to State Street and Broad Street to Market Street. The front cover is an advertisement for Imeson’s Curio Store 226 Hogan Street and the back has advertisements for Belmont Cafeteria 118-122 Hogan Street C.H. Kerr Proprietor and The genuine Ponce DeLeon Florida Orange Blossom Perfume manufactures by The Ponce DeLeon Perfume Co. M#89
Envelope, Doty & Stowe, Sole Agents, Rolled Cigars, Jacksonville, Florida, February 19, 1901
Envelope, Doty & Stowe, Sole Agents, Rolled Cigars, Jacksonville, Florida, February 19, 1901
Print Materials from the Richard Mette Collection
Envelope Front: Everybody Smokes – Lucke Rolled Cigars, Mild and Sweet. Made from Porto Rico’ Choicest Leaf, For Sale by DOTY & STOWE, Sole Agents, Jacksonville, Florida. Back: The New Era Standard of Highest Merit. THE LUCKE ROLLED CIGAR Long Porto Rico Filler. Box:4 No: 30 (M#149)