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Photograph, black and white, of field day. Two women stand on a field. They each have tied one of their legs together with one leg of the other in a three-legged pose, and are laughing.
Susan Bradford Eppes put forth a "collection of facts" regarding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln based on the information she obtained as a wealthy Southern and her personal views. She describes the local "conspiracies" that...
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Group portrait of members of the Florida State Bar in front of the Suwannee County Courthouse
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Those pictured include, in the front row, Roy Chapman, second from left; Hal Adams, fifth from left; and J.B. Hodges, second from right. Claude Pepper is in the second row.
Photograph, black and white, of Arthur "Pi" Williams, history. Williams stands in front of the Administration fountain on the campus of the Florida State College for Women, wearing a suit and holding his hat in his hands. He looks...
Bulletin of the Student Government Association of the Florida State College for Women and Official Circular of Information of College Customs and Regulations
The Elizabeth Byrd Taylor Scrapbook consists of photographs and ephemeral items related to her years as a Florida State College for Women student from 1922 to 1926.
This manuscript by Susan B. Eppes includes a hand-drawn mockup for the book cover, the typescript with marginalia to prepare the document for editing and printing, and an introduction by the author. The body of the work reflects the...
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