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THOMAS
G. CARPENTER LIBRARY University of North Florida Jacksonville, Florida http://www.unf.edu/library |
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| EARTHA
M. M. WHITE COLLECTION
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SUBJECT
INDEX A - B
| FILE | NUMBER | SUBJECT | DESCRIPTION |
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| ADOPTION AGENCY AND ORPHANAGE (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
See Child Placement and Orphanage (Jacksonville, Fla.) - Folder A |
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| I | 0061a-b | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES | Photographs (61a-b): Second Conference on "The Negro in Business," October 17-19, 1946. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 61a: Eartha White, front row. |
| I | 2808 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES | Photograph: Tailor shop of H. Anderson. On back: Evans Studio, Denver. Vintage automobile parked in front of shop is also of interest. |
| D1 | 0330 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | The Crisis Magazine (January 1942 issue). Numerous photographs in magazine of African American businesses and buildings in Jacksonville, primarily in the LaVilla section. |
| I | 0058a-b | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| I | 0059 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| I | 0060 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Receipt: From Geter and Bryan to E.E. Jackson for payment for son's funeral. August 24, 1907. |
| I | 0712 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| I | 2025 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Interior view of the Forty-fifth Street Pharmacy, Edward Thurston, proprietor. Pharmacy near Clara White Mission. No date given. |
| I | 2244 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| I | 2357 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Unidentified group of fifteen people standing outside building. No date given. |
| I | 2400-2401 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| I | 2652 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| I | 2678 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| I | 2681 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| I | 2821 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE |
Photograph: Executive Committee of the First, Second, Third, and Fourth
Liberty Loans. October 1918. |
| I | 2861 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Business card: Provident Sanitary School of Beauty Culture, Madam Dona Thomas, 218 West Duval St., Jacksonville, Florida. |
| I | 2862 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Brochure: Nickerson's School of Beauty Culture, 1503 N. Myrtle Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida. Sophia Nickerson Starks, founder and President. Brochure gives course details and pictures of the graduating class of 1940. |
| I | 2869 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | License: City of Jacksonville, Florida license to the U.S. Annuity and Life Insurance Co., 1915-16. |
| I | 2885 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Burial caskets in the C. M. Shaw Funeral Home. Date not given. |
| O2 | 0551 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| Z3 | 1034 | AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | See also Folder Z3 - Lawton Pratt Funeral Home. |
| P | 0167 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES | Program: Seventy-ninth Annual Session of the National Baptist Convention, Kansas City, Missouri. September 9-13, 1959. |
| P | 0171 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES | Booklet: Official Directory, Thirtieth Quadrennial Session of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, New York, New York. May 6-26, 1936. |
| P | 0172 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES | Booklet: The Spirit and Ideals of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. By Bishop Reverdy C. Ransom, of Wilberforce, Ohio. 192-? |
| P | 0174 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES | Photograph: Unidentified church with inset of minister. No date given. |
| P | 2108 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES | Photograph: Baptismal scene in unidentified river. No date given. |
| P | 2113-2116 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES | Photographs (2113-2116): Scene from Trial of African Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop, charged with misappropriation of funds. No date given. |
| P | 2653 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES | Program: "The Missionary Society's Annual Harvest Home Program," November 23, 1952. |
| P | 0178 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA | Newsclipping: The Admission to the Florida Bar of Father Thomas J. Brophy, priest at St. Pius Colored Mission. No date. |
| P | 2013 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA | Photograph: Rev. James Paige, first ordained Baptist Minister of Florida. (Picture sold for benefit of Old Folks Home.) 2 copies. |
| P | 2137 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA | Newspaper clipping: "Pastor Coleman expels 20 deacons and 2 trustees from Shiloh Church for signing subpoena - Coleman is now worried." The Florida Tattler, June 28, 1958. |
| P | 0159 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Church of God in Christ; located at the corner of Steel and Blue Streets, Jacksonville, Florida. |
| P | 0160 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Mt. Ararat Baptist Church, Moncrief Road, Jacksonville, Florida. |
| P | 0161 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Rev. R.A. Jackson and family, Abyssinia Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. |
| P | 0162 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph:
St. Paul's African Methodist Episcopal Church, Jacksonville, Florida. Note
discrepancy: Photo inscription says, "Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church,
now United Methodist C.P.T." |
| P | 0163 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Rev. C.A. Gibbs, Bishop of African Methodist Episcopal Church, Jacksonville, Florida. |
| P | 0164 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Ebenezer Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. |
| P | 0165 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Mt. Ararat Baptist Church, Myrtle Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida. |
| P | 0166 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Bulletin: Trinity Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. May 18, 1958. |
| P | 0168a-c | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Card: Baptist Golden Jubilee, Jacksonville, Florida. April 8-14, 1930. (3 copies) Note: Small blotter-cards. |
| P | 0169 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Donation envelope: Greater Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Dated September 15, 1929. |
| P | 0170 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Program: Sunday School and Epworth League Convention of Jacksonville District, Methodist Episcopal Church, Palatka, Florida. June 18-21, 1931. |
| P | 0177 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Board of Church extension of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1932-1936. Oversize photograph. |
| P | 2170 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Badge: Eighty-fifth Annual Session, National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida. September 7-12, 1965. (See Badges Box - end of collection.) |
| P | 2187a-b | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Badges: Daughters of Gethsemane Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. 2 copies (See Badges Box - end of collection.) |
| P | 2661 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church. |
| P | 2662 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| P | 2663 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Central Baptist Church, 115 West State Street. |
| P | 2664 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: St. Stephens African Methodist Episcopal Church, Davis and 5th Streets. |
| P | 2665 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: St. Luke Baptist Church, 1440 East Church Street. |
| P | 2666 | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: Grant Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church, 424 West Orange Street. |
| P | 2049a-b | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--TALLAHASSEE | Photograph: Bethel Baptist Church of Tallahassee, Florida. (old church) 2 copies (original in P - Oversize, photocopy). |
| P | 2050a-b | AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCHES--FLORIDA--TALLAHASSEE | Photograph: Bethel Baptist Church of Tallahassee, Florida. (new church) 2 copies. |
| K | 1130 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Announcement: Biography and accomplishments of Mary Church Terrell. First woman to serve Washington School Board; first president of the National Association of Colored Women, to which position she was elected three times and made honorary President for life. Platform speaker, Slayton Lyceum Bureau, including Chautauqua season. |
| K | 1131 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Resume: Brief summary of educational background and work experience of Jesse O. Thomas. (3 typed pages) |
| K | 1157 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Photograph: Robert Russa Moton, president of Tuskegee Institute. Robert R. Moton (1867-1940) was an African American educator. He succeeded his close friend Booker T. Washington, as president of Tuskegee Institute in 1915 and served the United States government in several capacities. |
| K | 2839 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Print: First Black Senator and Representatives in the 41st and 42nd Congress of the United States. Currier and Ives print, 1872. Oversize - 13" x 17". |
| K | 2855 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Copy of magazine photograph of George Washington Carver found among Eartha White's papers. Biography from World Book is on the reverse side of the photograph. |
| K | 2856 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Photograph: Adam Clayton Powell. Signed 8 x 10 glossy print. |
| K | 2867 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Music score: Book of twenty-four melodies transcribed for the piano by S. Coleridge-Taylor with a preface by Booker T. Washington (signed at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, Oct 24, 1904). Owned by Sadye Mae Hunter (April 1917). See also photographs of children of Sadye Hunter. (Folder Q3, 825-7; 875) |
| K | 2874 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Photograph: Paul Laurence Dunbar, American novelist and poet. No date given. |
| Q4 | 2854 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Photograph: Booker T. Washington. No date given. |
| V2 | 2877 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Photograph: Benjamin Davis. No date given. |
| Z10 | 2890-2897 | AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERSHIP | Photographic reprints (2890-2897): Mounted photographs of eight notable African American historical leaders: Mary Bethune, Joseph Blodgett, Jonathan Gibbs, J. W. Johnson, Joseph Lee, A. L. Lewis, Simuel McGill, Asa Phillip Randolph. |
| J | 0062 | AFRICAN AMERICANS--HISTORY | Notes: By Eartha White, compiled for the Conference of Black History of Florida. 17 handwritten notes, 23 pieces plus copies. |
| J | 0063 | AFRICAN AMERICANS--HISTORY | Letter: From A. Philip Randolph to Eartha White, informing Eartha White of a forthcoming conference which will write the "Negro History of Florida," January 30, 1957. 3 copies, 4 reply cards. |
| J | 0064 | AFRICAN AMERICANS--HISTORY | Notes: By Eartha White, concerning slave prayer meetings in the Jacksonville area, beginning in 1820. These notes were written on the back of a September 1928 mass meeting flyer. (Two pages) |
| J | 2857 | AFRICAN AMERICANS--HISTORY | Copy of photograph from Collier's Magazine, May 25, 1907. Depicts the First Petit Jury impaneled to try Jefferson Davis for high treason in May 1867. Twelve of the twenty-four jurors were African Americans. |
| J | 2865 | AFRICAN AMERICANS--HISTORY | Copy of photograph: Crispus Attucks dies a martyr in the Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770. "The first Negro to die in the American Revolution." |
| Z10 | 2890-2897 | AFRICAN AMERICANS--HISTORY | Photographic reprints: Mounted photographs of eight notable African American historical leaders: Mary Bethune, Joseph Blodgett, Jonathan Gibbs, J. W. Johnson, Joseph Lee, A. L. Lewis, Simuel McGill, Asa Phillip Randolph. No dates given. |
| B | 0020 | AFRO-AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE COMPANY | Form: Sick blank (Afro-American Industrial Insurance Company). No date given. |
| B | 2110a | AFRO-AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE COMPANY |
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| A | 459 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Photograph of James Lewis, President of Afro-American Life Insurance Co. No date given. |
| B | 0019 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Program: Annual stockholder dinner. February 27, 1960. |
| B | 0019a | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | |
| B | 0021 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | |
| B | 0022 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Photograph: A. L. Lewis, President of Afro-American Life Insurance Company. No date given. |
| B | 0023 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Receipt book: Members' fees. 1958-1959. |
| B | 0024 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | |
| B | 0025 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY |
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| B | 0026 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | |
| B | 0027 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Newsclipping: Announcement of a one man art show by Forest Murphy in the library of the Afro-American Life Insurance Company building. No date given. |
| B | 1965 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Members receipt book, 1961. |
| B | 2110 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Photograph:
Group of employees of Afro-American Life Insurance Company. No date given. |
| B | 2433 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | |
| B | 2655 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | |
| B | 2782 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Photograph: President of Afro-American Life Insurance Company. No identification given. |
| B | 2802 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Premium books for Edith Dennis. |
| D1 | 0330 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Full-page advertisement (page 8) in The Crisis Magazine (January 1942 issue). Five photographs included. |
| N | 0093 | AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | Business card: Afro-American Insurance Co. - A. R. Robinson, Tampa District Manager, 707 Constant St., Tampa, Florida. |
| C | 0028 | AFRO-AMERICAN WOMEN'S CLUB | |
| D | 0029 | ALLEN, RICHARD, 1760-1831 | Booklet: Wright, Richard. Allen Day Address: greatest Negro born in America, Richard Allen, 1760-1831. Philadelphia, The author, 1930-1939? 31 pages. (Richard Allen was the founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.) |
| I4 | 0423 | ALSOP, JOHN T., JR. | Letter: From Jacksonville Mayor John T. Alsop, Jr., to Eartha White, concerning authorization to hold Silas Green Show on Northwest corner of Kings Road and Davis Street. January 25, 1929. |
| U2 | 0614 | ALSOP, JOHN T., JR. | Letter: Solicitation from Merry Hearts Club for Christmas gifts, with an endorsement from Jacksonville Mayor John T. Alsop, Jr., 1935. |
| Da | 2406-2407 | AMERICAN BEACH | Photographs: Miss American Beach beauty pageant contestants. Nos. 2406-2407. |
| E | 0030 | AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA. CHAPTER) | |
| E | 0031 | AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA. CHAPTER) | |
| E | 0032 | AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA. CHAPTER) | Photograph: Jacob F. Bryan III, chairman of the Duval Chapter of the American Red Cross, 1963. |
| E | 0033 | AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA. CHAPTER) | |
| E | 1995 | AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA. CHAPTER) | |
| E | 1996 | AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA. CHAPTER) | |
| E | 2145 | AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA. CHAPTER) | |
| E | 2654 | AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA. CHAPTER) | |
| ARMED FORCES |
See Military Activities (Folder V2) |
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| U4 | 1241 | ASKEW, REUBIN (FLORIDA. GOVERNOR (1971-79) | |
| U4 | 1242a-c | ASKEW, REUBIN (FLORIDA. GOVERNOR (1971-79) | |
| U4 | 2079 | ASKEW, REUBIN (FLORIDA. GOVERNOR (1971-79) | |
| Z6 | 2171 | BADGES | Badge: The Daughters of Israel, Bethel Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. 1938. |
| Z6 | 2179 | BADGES | Badge: Twenty-sixth Annual Florida State Association Convention of Improved, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World, April 15-17, 1951. |
| Z6 | 2181 | BADGES | Badge: Fifty-seventh Annual Convention of the Daughters of the Elks, Improved Benevolent Order of Elks of the World, August 28-31, 1956. |
| Z6 | 2188 | BADGES | Badge: Florida State Association of Lodges and Temples, Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World, April 14-17, 1957, Orlando, Florida. |
| Z6 | 2197 | BADGES | Badge: Fifty-eighth Annual Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 27-30, 1957. |
| Z6 | 2186 | BADGES | Badge: Salem Court, no. 5, Heroines of Jericho, Providence, Rhode Island. |
| Z6 | 2194 | BADGES | Badge: Mt. Bethel Lodge, no. 1, I.O.S. and D. of J. of Florida. |
| Z6 | 2170 | BADGES | Badge: Eighty-fifth Annual Session, National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida. September 7-12, 1965. (See Badges Box - end of collection.) |
| Z6 | 2187a-b | BADGES | Badges: Daughters of Gethsemane Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. 2 copies (See Badges Box - end of collection.) |
| Z6 | 2184-2185 | BADGES | Badges: Honorary medals from World War I. |
| Z6 | 2174-2176 | BADGES | Badges: National Housewives League of America, Annual Session: 21st (1958), 22nd (1959), 23rd (1960?). (See Badges Box - end of collection) |
| Z6 | 2192 | BADGES | Badge: Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, 20th Anniversary, Los Angeles, California. August 13-20, 1949. |
| Z6 | 2193 | BADGES | Badge: Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Southern Regional Conference, Birmingham, Alabama. March 13-15, 1953. |
| Z6 | 0661 | BADGES | Ribbon: 43rd Annual Session, Florida State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Convention at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. June 10-12, 1951. |
| Z6 | 2172 | BADGES | Badge: Seventeenth Biennial Session of the Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Columbia, South Carolina. August 14-16,1953. |
| Z6 | 2180 | BADGES | Badge: Sixteenth Biennial Session of the Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Atlanta, Georgia. July 29-31, 1951. |
| Z6 | 2198 | BADGES | Badge: 15th Biennial Session, Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Daytona Beach, Florida. July 31 - August 2, 1949. |
| Z6 | 2190 | BADGES | Badge: Forty-third Annual Session of Florida State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. June 10-12, 1951. |
| Z6 | 2178 | BADGES | Badge: International Order of Good Templars, Triumph, Lodge No. 1, Jacksonville, Florida. |
| Z6 | 2823 | BADGES | Badge: Third Prize Award for Doll Fashion Show, Wilder Community Center, Jacksonville Recreation Department, 1951. |
| Z6 | 2824 | BADGES | Badges: First prize, Florida State Fair and Exposition, Jacksonville, Florida, February 28 - March 9, 1918. 2 badges. |
| Z6 | 2825 | BADGES | Badge: American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, June 11 - 15, 1956. (Pin) |
| Z6 | 2826 | BADGES | Badge: Be Kind to Animals, Band of Mercy. (Pin) |
| Z6 | 2827 | BADGES | Unidentified sharpshooter's pin. |
| Z6 | 2828 | BADGES | Badge: 35th Annual Session of the National Medical Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 18-22, 1930. |
| Z6 | 2829 | BADGES | Badge: First Prize Award; Florida State Fair and Exposition and the Pan-American International Farm and Livestock Exposition, Jacksonville, Florida, 1918. |
| Z6 | 2830 | BADGES | Ten cents coin pin. 1869. |
| Z6 | 2831 | BADGES | Ribbon: Second Premium Florida State Fair and Exposition. (Accompanying entry tag for one jar of chow entered in contest.) |
| A2 | 2864 | BARNES, GEORGIA N. | Newsclipping: "Mrs. Georgia N. Barnes (Fraternal Leader) Praises Chest Plan." Florida Times-Union, November 20, 1930. |
| Da | 2406-2407 | BEAUTY PAGEANTS | Photographs: Miss American Beach beauty pageant contestants. Nos.2406-2407. |
| H5 | 1206 | BEAUTY PAGEANTS | Photograph: Eartha White at the Coronation of Miss Florida. 1941. |
| S4 | 1031a-b | BEAUTY PAGEANTS | Postcard: Picture of Eartha White crowning Miss Florida, 1941. (two copies) |
| L1 | 0705 | BENNETT, CHARLES E. | Report: Congressman Charles E. Bennett delivered the dedication address for the Eartha M. M. White Nursing Home. He also assisted in securing a Hill Harris Grant for construction of the facility. 1971. |
| Q5 | 0874 | BENNETT, CHARLES E. | Photograph: U. S. Representative Charles Bennett and Sallye Mathis. No date given. |
| Q5 | 0874a | BENNETT, CHARLES E. | Photograph: U. S. Representative Charles Bennett and Mary Singleton. No date given. |
| Q5 | 2057 | BENNETT, CHARLES E. | Photograph: U. S. Representative Charles Bennett, Dr. Warren Shell and others. No date given. |
| W4 | 1272 | BENNETT, CHARLES E. | Letter: From Charles Bennett to Eartha White on the occasion of her 84th birthday. 1960. |
| F | 0034-0035 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| F | 0036 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| F | 0037 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| F | 0038 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph: Daily vacation Bible school at Bethel Baptist Church, June 21, 19--? |
| F | 0039-0040 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Program: Ninety-third anniversary homecoming and jubilee celebration, November 11-18, 1931. Eartha White gave a three minute address on Friday evening, October 16, 1931. (see inside last page of program) 2 copies. |
| F | 0041 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Card: Invitation to Sunday School Mass Meeting, July 12, 19--? |
| F | 0042 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Program: Souvenir program of Women's Day activities, June 23, 1957. Eartha White listed on page 2, as a member of the Historic Committee. |
| F | 0043 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Booklet: "History and Souvenir of Bethel Baptist Institutional Church, Jacksonville, Florida." Jacksonville, Fla.: Bethel Baptist Institutional Church, [190-?] |
| F | 0044 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph: Samuel M. Dennis, chairman of the Deacon's Board and clerk at Bethel Baptist Church for thirty years. No date given. |
| F | 0045 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| F | 0046 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Program: Souvenir program, 120th anniversary of Bethel, 5th anniversary of Robert H. Wilson, pastor, 1958. |
| F | 0047 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Program: Dedication of the new church and opening services, April 23, 1905. Eartha White gave an address on Woman's Night, Friday, April 28, 1905, representing "The Protective League." |
| F | 0048 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Program: Series of special sermons on the Holy Spirit. No date given. |
| F | 0049 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph: Group of young people, March 31, 1935. |
| F | 0050 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Booklet: "A Brief Sketch of the Life and Work of Rev. J. Gardner Ross, D. D." No date given. Rev. Ross was the third pastor of Bethel Baptist, serving from 1885-1890. He died on February 6, 1932. |
| F | 0051 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Letter: Appeal to members of Bethel Baptist, for donations to the Florida Normal Industrial Institute. March 5, 1932. |
| F | 0865 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) |
Photograph: Rev. J. Milton Waldron, minister at Bethel Baptist, 1892-1907.
(Click on image to view photograph.) |
| F | 1989 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Program: Anniversary reception program in honor of Rev. J. Milton Waldron, April 17, 1899. Eartha White is listed on the program, as giving a solo musical performance. |
| F | 2107 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph: Old Bethel Baptist Church, Dr. John E. Ford, lower right hand corner. Oversize photograph. |
| F | 2171 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Badge: The Daughters of Israel, Bethel Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida. 1938. |
| F | 2460 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Envelope: Solicitor's Report, Educational Fund Drive envelope, April 3, 1932. Eartha White was solicitor for the Educational Fund Drive of Bethel Baptist Church in 1932. |
| F | 2656 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph: Soldiers outside Bethel Baptist Church. See also F-37 (This snapshot was taken the same day as the oversize photograph showing Eartha White leading soldiers to service at Bethel Baptist, August 17, 1941. ) |
| F | 2657 | BETHEL BAPTIST INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| F |