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THOMAS
G. CARPENTER LIBRARY University of North Florida Jacksonville, Florida http://www.unf.edu/library |
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| SPECIAL
COLLECTIONS EARTHA M. M. WHITE COLLECTION |
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SUBJECT INDEX R - V
| FILE | NUMBER | SUBJECT | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|---|---|
| H1 | 0360a-e | RACE RELATIONS | |
| H1 | 0366 | RACE RELATIONS | House Bill: Congressional bill 7277, House of Representatives, opposing discrimination of members of Armed Forces. May 20, 1959. |
| B4 | 1983 | RANDOLPH, A. PHILLIP | Photograph: Mrs. White, A. Phillip Randolph, Eartha White and M.A.Turner. Group is discussing the proposed "March on Washington," Chicago meeting. |
| B4 | 2676a-b | RANDOLPH, A. PHILLIP | Photograph: Appreciation Tea for A. Phillip Randolph at Brewster Methodist Hospital, March 3, 1963. (Two copies) |
| J | 0063a-c | RANDOLPH, A. PHILLIP | 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. |
| Z10 | 2897 | RANDOLPH, A. PHILLIP | Photograph: Matted reprint of A. Phillip Randolph. No date given. |
| REAL ESTATE (PROPERTY OF EARTHA WHITE) | See White, Eartha--Real Estate (Folders J5, J6) | ||
| A2 | 0445 | REED, EMMETT | |
| H5 | 2388 | REED, EMMETT | Photograph: Eartha White at tea with group: Mrs. Vivian Chavis, Amy Curry, Mrs. Greene, Emmett Reed, Mrs. Ruth Solomon and others. Photograph for newspaper by Paul K. Reid, city. No date given. |
| H5 | 2404-2405 | REED, EMMETT | Photographs: Eartha White at reception with: (l-r) Emmett Reed, Robert Gray, Mrs. Bowman, Attorney Anthony Perkins, and Mrs. Lucille Coleman. No dates given. |
| C4 | 0690 | REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE (U.S.) | Letter: To Eartha White, from Nannie H. Burroughs, President of the National League of Republican Colored Women, concerning meeting in Washington, D. C., March 5, 1929. Letter dated February 9, 1929. |
| C4 | 1053 | REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE (U.S.) | Letter: From William E. Murray, Assistant to Secretary of Republican National Committee, to Eartha White, acknowledging her letter and commending her for helping the Committee. November 23, 1928. |
| C4 | 1054 | REPUBLICAN PARTY (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA.) | Minutes: Meeting of the Republican Executive Committee of Duval County, November 6, 1920. Final resolution of the meeting was to thank Eartha White for her work. |
| C4 | 2147 | REPUBLICAN PARTY (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA.) | Newsclipping: "Voting lists show 9755 Negro Names," Florida Times-Union, October 15, 1938. |
| C4 | 2459 | REPUBLICAN PARTY (DUVAL COUNTY, FLA.) | List: Registered Republicans, Precinct no. 3-A. (Five typed sheets of names and addresses) |
| D1 | 0330 | RICHMOND HOTEL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph (exterior view ) in The Crisis Magazine. January 1942 issue. Page 11. |
| Q3 | 0859 | RITTER, LOUIS H. | Photograph: Louis Ritter, Jacksonville Mayor. March 2, 1963. |
| U2 | 0615 | RITTER, LOUIS H. | Letter: Solicitation from Merry Hearts Club for Christmas gifts, with an endorsement from Jacksonville Mayor Louis H. Ritter, 1966. |
| H1 | 0362 | ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, 1858-1919 | Booklet: Address of President Roosevelt at Hampton Institute. Decoration Day, 1906. Hampton, Virginia: Hampton Institute Press, 1906? |
| D4 | 1055; 1987-1988 | ROSS, GEORGE E. | Leaflet: "A Record, He Who Runs May Lead." Expressing his thanks and discussing his term of office as a member of the City Council from ward six. Note: Original, photocopy, and transparencies. Nos. 1055, 1987, 1988. |
| D4 | 1056 | ROSS, GEORGE E. | Newsclipping: "Negro Ex-Councilman Opposed to Integration," May 6, 19--? |
| F | 0050 | ROSS, REVEREND J. GARDNER | 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. |
| E4 | 1057 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Document: Bill ($223.45). For paving portion of Beaver Street near property owned by J. S. Pope and Albert Sammis. March 26, 1928. |
| E4 | 1058 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Document: Statement of property taxes for 1929. November 27, 1929. |
| E4 | 1059 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Document: Receipt for property taxes for 1934. March 19, 1935. |
| E4 | 1060-1063 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | |
| E4 | 1064 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Clara White, January19--? |
| E4 | 1065 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Eartha White, July 15, 1920. |
| E4 | 1066 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Eartha White, July 20, 1920. |
| E4 | 1067 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Eartha White, January 31, 1929. Notes death of Clara White. |
| E4 | 1068 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Eartha White, March 4, 1929. |
| E4 | 1069 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Eartha White, October 23, 1929. |
| E4 | 1070 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Eartha White, December 24, 1929. Encloses money for a Christmas gift. |
| E4 | 1071 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Eartha White, July 30, 1930. |
| E | 1072 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Eartha White, September 21, 1930. Note: He states she is the beneficiary of a ten thousand dollar life insurance policy. |
| E4 | 1073 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Letter: From Albert Sammis to Eartha White, November 8, 1930. |
| E4 | 2464 | SAMMIS, ALBERT C., JR. | Receipt book of Martha Green, half-sister of Albert Sammis. No date given. |
| W3 | 2381 | SAMMIS, MARY | Cataloged under Unidentified Photographs (Group-W3-2381) Possibly Mary Sammis with husband, A. L. Lewis (?) |
| A2 | 2148 | SANDERS, WILLIAM IRA | Newsclipping: "Death Takes Pastor After Brief Illness," Reverend William Ira Sanders, January 22, 1959. |
| Z5 | 2845 | SAVAGE, AUGUSTA, 1892-1962 | Statue: "Lift Every Voice and Sing." Note: Augusta Savage was an African American sculptor, born in Green Cove Springs, Florida in 1900. This statue, a small reproduction of the original, was sculpted in 1939 for the World's Fair. The statue in the form of a "Harp of Humanity" was titled from the anthem by James Weldon Johnson. Unfortunately, it was razed at the end of the Fair, along with all the other temporary structures, since money had not been allocated to cast the statue in bronze. |
| F4 | 1074 | SCHOOLS--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| F4 | 1075 | SCHOOLS--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Program: Closing exercises of Jacksonville Graded School, June 9, 1893. |
| F4 | 2034 | SCHOOLS--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| F4 | 2035-2040; 2454 | SCHOOLS--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | |
| F4 | 2142 | SCHOOLS--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Newsclipping: "School Enrollment Showed Big Increase," 1926-27 school year. |
| F4 | 2154 | SCHOOLS--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Newsclipping: "Negro School Bid Call Due at Early Date," Florida Times-Union, July 13, 1957. |
| F4 | 2685 | SCHOOLS--FLORIDA--JACKSONVILLE | Photograph: The Tuskegee Institute Choir, William L. Dawson, Director, 1950. |
| SCROLL, MINSTREL | See SHOW BUSINESS (Folder H4 - 2650) | ||
| G4 | 1076 | SERVICE LAUNDRY COMPANY (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Note: I. O. U. from Leonard Lee Washington to laundry for $30.49, November 9, 1923. |
| G4 | 1077 | SERVICE LAUNDRY COMPANY (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Bill: To Service Laundry, Eartha White from the Willey Company for heating element, December 20, 1921. |
| G4 | 1078 | SERVICE LAUNDRY COMPANY (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Card: Business card for Service Laundry. |
| G4 | 1079a-l | SERVICE LAUNDRY COMPANY (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Leaflet: Prospectus of the Jacksonville Hand (and Steam) Laundry. (twelve copies) |
| G4 | 1080 | SERVICE LAUNDRY COMPANY (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Letterhead stationery: Service Laundry Company. 1414 Cleveland Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Phone 5780. Eartha White, president and director. |
| G4 | 2090 | SERVICE LAUNDRY COMPANY (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph: Eartha White and drivers from Laundry. Caption on photograph: "Put Your Duds in Our Suds, We Wash Everything But A Dirty Conscience." |
| G4 | 2878 | SERVICE LAUNDRY COMPANY (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Card: Business card for Steam Laundry Company. With caption: "Cleanliness next to Godliness." |
| H4 | 0828 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: Mrs. Wellesley Isaacs. October 23, 1901, New York City. |
| H4 | 0829 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: Kitty Cheatham. New York City. No date given. |
| H4 | 0831 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: A. Brooks. September 25, 1899, New York City. |
| H4 | 0833 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: N. E. Gross. New York City. No date given. |
| H4 | 0846 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: James Whitting. August 19, 1895, New York City. |
| H4 | 0853 | SHOW BUSINESS | |
| H4 | 1081a-b | SHOW BUSINESS | |
| H4 | 1082 | SHOW BUSINESS | Brochure: Publicity for Mrs. Essie Love Queen, dramatic artist, teacher of elocution and aesthetic dancing. Studio located at 746 Hobart Place, NW, Washington, D. C. No date given. |
| H4 | 1083 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: Comedy team of Cox and Perry. Cox dressed as Charlie Chaplin and Perry as Mable. Photograph taken by Lay Brothers, Nashville, Tennessee. No date given. |
| H4 | 1084 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: South African Kaffir Choir. Photograph taken by The Royal Photographic & Portrait Studio, Boston, Massachusetts. (In Eartha White's handwriting: Property of E. M. M. White from Mr. J. Sams.) |
| H4 | 1085 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: Publicity for play entitled "A Rabbit's Foot," in two acts. "8th Season of the Grand Spectacular Comedy" Pat Chappell, sole owner. "Don't fail to see the greatest bunch of creole girls, singers, dancers and cake walkers." No date given. (see also H4-2650) |
| H4 | 1086 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: Men outside Strand Theatre. No date given. |
| H4 | 1087 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: Strand Theatre. No date given. Oversize photograph. |
| H4 | 1088 | SHOW BUSINESS | Photograph: Willie Weaver's "Big Apple" Swingtime Review. No date given. Oversize photograph. |
| H4 | 2409 | SHOW BUSINESS | |
| H4 | 2650 | SHOW BUSINESS |
Outline of the
route for a traveling theatrical troupe or possible minstrel show for
a typical season beginning in Sept.-Oct. and closing in June. "The
route embraces 10 different southern states as follows. Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Kentucky, North
Carolina and Tennessee. ... The population of each city and villages are
given, likewis [sic] the distance from one place to the other, also giving
nearly all the names of the opera houses, theaters, auditoriums, music
hall [sic] with the seating capacity of all the regular stands."
Probably intended for use by theatrical agents. |
| H4 | 2811 | SHOW BUSINESS | |
| H4 | 2863 | SHOW BUSINESS | Program: From the Ninth Annual Music Festival, The National Negro Opera Foundation, Washington, D. C., Saturday. August 27, 19--? |
| I4 | 0419; 421 | SILAS GREEN COMPANY | News release, leaflet: Announcement of Silas Green Show. February 10, 1930. |
| I4 | 0420 | SILAS GREEN COMPANY | Card: Business card of Charles Collier, of Silas Green Show. No date given. |
| I4 | 0422 | SILAS GREEN COMPANY | Letter: From Johnson Rooks, to Eartha White, February 3, 1930. Note: Eartha White mentions that Johnson Rooks, manager of the Silas Green Company, is a native of Jacksonville. |
| I4 | 0423 | SILAS GREEN COMPANY | 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. |
| I4 | 2005 | SILAS GREEN COMPANY | Telegram: From Johnson Rooks, manager of Silas Green Show, to Eartha White, concerning location for show, January 29, 1929. |
| A2 | 0448 | SIMMS, MARGARET | Photograph: Margaret Simms, singer. No date given. |
| E | 0033 | SIMMS, MARGARET | |
| E | 2654 | SIMMS, MARGARET | |
| R | 0190 | SIMMS, MARGARET | Photograph: Dedication ceremony of Clara White Mission, Sunday, July 13, 1947. Photograph of Mrs. Margaret Simms, guest soloist. |
| J4 | 1090 | SIMPSON, CALDONIA | Photograph: Caldonia Simpson, receiving the Sarah Blocker Award at Florida Normal & Industrial Memorial College, St. Augustine, Florida, May 25, 1953. Caldonia Simpson was a teacher at A. L. Lewis Junior High School in Jacksonville, Florida. Active in the Duval County Teachers' Association. Home at: 1620 Steele Street (1952) |
| J4 | 1091 | SIMPSON, CALDONIA | Photograph: Audience attending Interracial Seminar, January 3, 1947. Ms. Simpson near window. |
| J4 | 1092 | SIMPSON, CALDONIA | Photograph: Group attending Interracial Seminar, Tennessee State College, July 11, 1947. Ms. Simpson, center. |
| J4 | 1093 | SIMPSON, CALDONIA | Photograph: Panel of Interracial Seminar, Fisk University, July 1-19, 1947. |
| J4 | 1094 | SIMPSON, CALDONIA | Photograph: Ms. Simpson with students. Appears to be a graduation party, possibly at her home. No date given. |
| J4 | 1095 | SIMPSON, CALDONIA | Photograph: Ms. Simpson with students in classroom. No date given. |
| J4 | 1096 | SIMPSON, CALDONIA | Photograph: Ms. Simpson with students in workshop. March 1957. |
| Q5 | 0874a | SINGLETON, MARY | Photograph: U. S. Representative Charles E. Bennett and Mary Singleton. No date given. |
| S2 | 2736 | SISTER MARY ANN, 1828-1914 ("Angel of Mercy of Jax") | Newsclipping: "St. Mary's Home Stands as Monument to Beloved Sister Mary Ann." Florida Times-Union, January 30, 1949. Includes photographs of Sister Mary Ann and St. Mary's Home. See also S2 - no. 2754 |
| S2 | 2754 | SISTER MARY ANN, 1828-1914 ("Angel of Mercy of Jax") | Newsclipping: "Sister Mary Ann passed quietly away--Will be Missed by Poor of Jacksonville--Entire Life Given to Charity--Death of Angel of Mercy Brings Regrets to Residents of City." Florida Metropolis, January 15, 1914. Note: See also S2 - no. 2736. |
| K4 | 1100-1101 | SOCIAL WORK | Report: Case history of Thelma Brooks, of Olympia, Florida. Report includes referral letter to Eartha White and case history. No date given. |
| K4 | 1102 | SOCIAL WORK | Case history: Notes on Effie Frazier. No date given. |
| K4 | 1103 | SOCIAL WORK | Case history: Notes on Ethel Copeland. July 17, 1928. |
| K4 | 1104 | SOCIAL WORK | Case history: Investigation of child of Ben Moseley. No date given. |
| K4 | 1105 | SOCIAL WORK | Case history: Notes on William Presley. No date given. |
| K4 | 1106 | SOCIAL WORK | Case history: Notes on Hazel Wright. April 19, 1930. |
| K4 | 1107 | SOCIAL WORK | Case history: Notes on George Mitchell. August 24, 1931. |
| K4 | 1108-1114 | SOCIAL WORK | Report: Daily reports of activities of Eartha White from April 20,1919 - April 26, 1919. Nos. 1108-1114. |
| K4 | 1115 | SOCIAL WORK | Letter: From Margaret Thowman to Eartha White, regarding case of Willie Simmons. June 21, 1911. |
| K4 | 1116 | SOCIAL WORK | Notes: On various case histories. No dates given. |
| K4 | 1117 | SOCIAL WORK | List: Names of individuals working in various welfare departments. No dates given. |
| K4 | 2006 | SOCIAL WORK | Notes: Case history of Pinkney family. No date given. |
| K4 | 2463 | SOCIAL WORK | Card: Referral cards for the Jacksonville Employment Bureau. No date given. |
| Z2 | 2172 | SOUTHEASTERN FEDERATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS | Badge: Seventeenth Biennial Session of the Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Columbia, South Carolina. August 14-16,1953. |
| Z2 | 2180 | SOUTHEASTERN FEDERATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS | Badge: Sixteenth Biennial Session of the Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Atlanta, Georgia. July 29-31, 1951. |
| Z2 | 2198 | SOUTHEASTERN FEDERATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS | Badge: 15th Biennial Session, Southeastern Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Daytona Beach, Florida. July 31 - August 2, 1949. |
| D1 | 0330 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph of building in The Crisis Magazine (January 1942 issue) |
| L4 | 0085 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| L4 | 1118 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| L4 | 1119 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| L4 | 1120 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| L4 | 1121 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| L4 | 1122 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Letter: From S. Perry Penland to Richard L. Wilson, concerning Stanton High School property. April 28, 1972. |
| L4 | 1123a-b | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | History: Stanton School. (Two copies) |
| L4 | 1124 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | History: Stanton School. No date given. |
| L4 | 1125 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Card: Invitation to graduation of Stanton High School, from Delores LaVern Price to Eartha White. June 6, 1929. |
| L4 | 1126 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| L4 | 1328 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Letter: From Board of Public Instruction, Duval County, to Eartha White, informing her of her new position at Stanton School. January 30, 1902. |
| L4 | 2066 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph: Stanton Class of 1887. |
| L4 | 2067 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| L4 | 2068 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| L4 | 2069 | STANTON HIGH SCHOOL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph: Eartha White as young teacher at Stanton School. No date given. |
| A2 | 0444 | STEWART, MAMIE | |
| O2 | 0349 | STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER, 1811-1896 | Photograph: Dedication of Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, Mandarin, Florida. May 21, 1940. |
| O2 | 0547a-d | STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER, 1811-1896 | Postcard: Home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mandarin, Florida. Compliments of Lincoln Memorial and Literary Association. (4 copies) |
| H4 | 1081a-b | STRAND THEATRE (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| H4 | 1086 | STRAND THEATRE (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | |
| H4 | 1087 | STRAND THEATRE (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photograph: Strand Theatre. No date given. Oversize photograph. |
| M4 | 1127 | TAYLOR, GEORGE E. | |
| TEMPERANCE | See also Women's Christian Temperance Movement (Folder N5) | ||
| Y4 | 1346 | TEMPERANCE | Letter: From A. R. Howard, Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington, D. C. to Eartha White. January 25, 1930. Concerning temperance work. |
| K | 1130 | TERRELL, MARY CHURCH, 1863-1954 | Announcement: Biography of Mary Church Terrell. Mary Church Terrell helped found the National Association of Colored Women in 1896. 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. |
| N4 | 1128a-e | TESTIMONIALS | Program: Bon Voyage Testimonial honoring Bishop and Mrs. C. A. Gibbs, on their return to Africa, October 9, 1950. Program held at the Clara White Mission, September 27, 1950. (Five copies) |
| N4 | 1129 | TESTIMONIALS | Program: Retirement Dinner honoring Mrs. Florence J. Dixon, June 3, 1969. Served as Branch Director, YWCA, Jacksonville, Florida, 1940-69. |
| N4 | 1963 | TESTIMONIALS | Program: Testimonial dinner in honor of Herbert H. Lehman, Senator from New York, March 20, 1953. Eartha White was invited but did not attend. |
| THEATRICAL TROUPE (Route for a traveling show...) | See SHOW BUSINESS (Folder H4 - 2650) | ||
| K | 1131 | THOMAS, JESSE O. | Resume: Brief summary of educational background and work experience of Jesse O. Thomas. (3 typed pages) |
| O4 | 1132 | THOMPSON, CHARLES J. | Letter: From Eartha White to Charles J. Thompson, August 29, 1928. |
| O4 | 1133-1150 | THOMPSON, CHARLES J. | Letters: From Charles J. Thompson to Eartha White, September 5, 22, 24,1929; October 4, 14,1929; November 7, 1929; December 9, 17, 1929; November ?, 1930; January 26, 31, 1930; February 8, 22, 1930; March 10, 1930; March ?, 1930; September ?, 1932; March 18, 1933; September 24, 1934. (Nos. 1133-1150) |
| O4 | 1347 | THOMPSON, CHARLES J. | Card: From the Atlantic National Bank Jacksonville, Florida to Eartha White; transaction card for business involving C. J. Thompson and Annie Lane. March 27, 1930. |
| O4 | 1350 | THOMPSON, CHARLES J. | Letter: From the Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville, Florida to Eartha White, concerning remiss payments on a note assumed by Eartha White for C. J. Thompson. April 14, 1930. |
| O4 | 1860 | THOMPSON, CHARLES J. | Letter: From Simpson R. Walker to C. J. Thompson, threatening to foreclose on property. April 23, 1929. |
| O4 | 1861 | THOMPSON, CHARLES J. | Notice: From the National Bank to C. J. Thompson, concerning due date of mortgage payment. April 22, 1929. |
| O4 | 1862 | THOMPSON, CHARLES J. | Document: Mortgage deed by C. J. Thompson to Eartha White. February 12, 1929. |
| TRAVELS OF EARTHA M. M. WHITE | See White, Eartha M. M.--Travels (Folder S4) | ||
| F4 | 2685 | TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE | Photograph: The Tuskegee Institute Choir, William L. Dawson, Director, 1950. |
| K | 1157 | TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE | 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. |
| Q4 | 1796 | TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE | Postcard: From Eartha White to Marie Mangrum. August 29, 1950. Card depicts Booker T. Washington. Postmark: Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. |
| D1 | 0330 | TWO-SPOT DANCE HALL (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Photographs (3 interior views): In The Crisis Magazine (January 1942 issue) Page 15. |
| UNIDENTIFIED PHOTOGRAPHS | See Photographs (Unidentified) Folders W3, X3, U3, V3 | ||
| UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | See also Old Folks Home (Jacksonville, Fla.) | ||
| P4 | 0771 | UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Leaflet: "History of Old Folks Home Community, A Red Feather Agency." No date given. (Ten copies also in Folder F3 - Old Folks Home) |
| P4 | 1158a-b | UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Booklet: Constitution and By-laws of the Union Benevolent Association of Jacksonville and vicinity. (Two copies) |
| P4 | 1971 | UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Notice: From Citizen's Bank of Jacksonville, to Union Benevolent Association regarding an overdrawn account. April 8, 1930. |
| P4 | 1979 | UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION(JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Bill: From Thomas C. Imeson Co., for fire insurance. October 1, 1934. |
| P4 | 2431 | UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) | Bill: From Thomas C. Imeson Co., for insurance. November 1, 1931. |
| A2 | 0449-450 | VAUGHN, ED | |
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