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Judge Joseph E. Lee, Announcement
Judge Joseph E. Lee, Announcement
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Card: Announcement by Judge Lee of his resumption of the general practice of law. June 2, 1913.
"Joseph E. Lee
formerly Municipal Judge of Jacksonville, Florida from 1887 to 1889 and who was Collector of Customs from 1890 to 1894, and from 1897 to 1898, and Collector of Internal Revenue from 1898 to 1913, begs to announce that he has resumed the general practice of law with offices at No. 32 East Beaver Street, Jacksonville, Florida. He will practice in State and Federal Courts, and before the Executive Departments at Washington.
Jacksonville, Florida.
June 2, 1913."
Lincoln - Douglas Tri-Celebration, February 12, 1913
Lincoln - Douglas Tri-Celebration, February 12, 1913
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
Program: 1863 -- Tri-Celebration – 1913 Lincoln Douglas: 50 years of freedom. Auspices of The Lincoln Memorial Association, Jacksonville, Fla. February 12, 1913. Note: page 8, photograph of Miss Eartha M. M. White, President of the Lincoln Memorial Association, Mr. Harry Canty, Vice President, Mr. S. D. McGills, Treasurer, and Mr. C. A. Menton, Secretary (no photograph). Program includes many advertisements for local African American businesses.
Programme Of The Sixth Annual Session Of The Negro State Business League Florida, Negro State Business League Of Florida
Programme Of The Sixth Annual Session Of The Negro State Business League Florida, Negro State Business League Of Florida
Eartha M. M. White Textual Material
The sixth annual session the Negro State Business League of Florida, held in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Jacksonville, FL July 30-31st, 1913. Noted speakers expected included A. W. Price, Hon. James Dean, Rev. John H. Dickerson, Rev. D. M. Baxter, Rev. R. L. Brown, Attorney S. D. McGill, Hon. J. W. Johnson, Rev. F. W. Lancaster, General D. Taylor, Rev. Thomas. H. B. Walker, R. R. Robinson, John L. Harrison and Isaac W. Jenkins. Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune spoke on “Industrial Training of the Youth”, Wednesday, July 30, 1913. Program printed by Sentinel Press. PALMM