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Some of the material in is restricted to members of the community. By logging in, you may be able to gain additional access to certain collections or items. If you have questions about access or logging in, please use the form on the Contact Page.
Susan Bradford Eppes outlines her personal views for why President Abraham Lincoln was assissinated and includes biographical elements related to her upbringing and familial lineage.
Photograph stored inside the cover of the scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, Florida from 1942-1946.
Plowed garden shown ready for planting, Gadsden County, Florida
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Photograph stored inside the cover of the scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, Florida from 1942-1946.
Scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, Florida from 1942-1946. The book includes reports, letters, photographs and newspaper clippings.
Photograph, black and white, of Sarah Kate, Ann Lewis, and Audrey Means outside Landis Hall on the Florida State College for Women campus. The photograph is taken from a distance, and shows Kate, Lewis, and Means standing on a sidewalk...
This manuscript by Susan Bradford Eppes documents the life of a young Seminole woman "Indian Jane" and her marriage to a white man named William Austin during the American Civil War. Upon Austin's death, Confederate Colonel Bradford was...
Photograph stored inside the cover of the scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, Florida from 1942-1946.
Corn Club Boys, Jeff Davis, Meade Stokes, Douglas Clark and unknown boy
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Photograph stored inside the cover of the scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, Florida from 1942-1946.
Preliminary List of Persons to Whom Notices of Mrs. N. W. Eppes's Book, "The Negro of the Old South" Should be Sent.: (Furnished by R. M. Harper, Oct. 9, 1924
Photograph stored inside the cover of the scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, Florida from 1942-1946.
4-H Short Course Girls Ready to leave from steps of Bryan Hall, Florida State College for Women
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Photograph stored inside the cover of the scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, Florida from 1942-1946.
Joseph Hamilton addresses the lack of Southern representation in American literature and history during the late ninteenth- and early twentieth-centuries.
Child shown in white dress outside house, Gadsden County, Florida
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Caption on back of photograph: "After improvement, Mrs. Willie Wentry." Photograph stored inside the cover of the scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, ...
Woman shown in planted garden, Gadsden County, Florida
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Photograph stored inside the cover of the scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, Florida from 1942-1946.
Lucille Fletcher Dean with a child holding a soda bottle
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Photograph stored inside the cover of the scrapbook detailing the programs, events and participants in Home Demonstration Extension Service work in Gadsden County, Florida from 1942-1946.
Some of the material in is restricted to members of the community. By logging in, you may be able to gain additional access to certain collections or items. If you have questions about access or logging in, please use the form on the Contact Page.