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  • Collection: Winter Park History Reference - Biography

HollandGriswoldWithGranddaughtersLucyAndNellie.jpg
Holland Willis Griswold with granddaughter, Lucy Eager May and grandniece, Nellie Baker.

helpingfather.pdf
During the 1920s, Mrs. Carruth had several short works featured in these small publications. Some are described as monologs, others read as plays. They are only four to seven pages in length! They were published by Eldridge Entertainment House. Theā€¦

HenkelBlock.jpg
Henkel Block was located on the corner of New England and Park Avenue. The building contained five stores plus Dr. Henkel's medical office and a drug store.

HollandWillisGriswold1886.jpg
Photograph of Holland Willis Griswold.

JamesBearLaviniaBearOsceolaAveWinterParkFL.jpg
James and Lavinia Bear at the canal bridge on Osceola Avenue.

JonesHighSchoolClassOf1963.jpg
Eula Pearl Jenkins, valedictorian, Jones High School Class of
1963.

LouiseMBatchelorCa1890s.jpg
Louise Meriwether Batchelor came to Winter Park in the early 1890's with her parents and two sisters, Elizabeth and Mary Christian.

MaryBrownAndMuleJohnny.jpg
This is a cyanotype photograph of Mary Brown and her mule, Jack.

MaryBrownsHouse.jpg
Homestead house owned by Mary Brown and Mary McClure. The property was called "No Man's Land".

MrAndMrsBear1900.jpg
Mr. and Mrs. Bear about 1900. Mr. Bear is on horseback and Mrs. Bear is on a bicycle.

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The newlyweds: Fred Wooley & Eda Brewer Wooley

FrankAllenWCAndEulaJenkinsDavidJacksonRevWilson.jpg
Frank Allen, William Cephas and Eula Pearl Jenkins, David
Jackson and Reverend Wilson at Mt. Moriah Church.

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A book of poetry written by Pansy Alden. Library copy inscribed: "Harry Wood, From his Sabbath School teacher, M. Loula Lide. Dec. 26, 1886."
Due to fragile condition, Library's copy is shelved with boxed materials under author's name

RayAndWilhelminaGreeneWedding10June1926.jpg
This wedding photograph depicts the wedding party posing in front of the Greene home on Chase Avenue.

RichardEBatchelorJamesDBatchelorCa1930.jpg
DeHaven and Louise Meriwether Batchelor's grandsons, Richard E. and James D. Batchelor, pose on the lawn of the Batchelor House with their pony circa 1930s.
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