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Seminole Travel Brochure ca 1890.pdf
An advertisement brochure for both the Seminole Hotel and the town of Winter Park.

Winter Park History General - Animal Stories_5.jpg
Photos of two goats, child and man, backyard with playground equipment.

yankee.pdf

This article, Her Mind to Her a Kingdom Is, appeared in Yankee magazine on September 4, 1938. It was written under her pen name, Delane Heath.

*Many readers assumed that the elderly woman in the photograph was indeed the mother of the author.…

review.pdf
Review of "She Wanted To Read" that appeared in the Winter Park Sun-Herald, April 21, 1966.

theopenroad-bg.jpg
Mrs. Carruth was the author many articles. One of her pieces was featured in this March 1920 issue of The Open Road and was entitled: The Calendar. It was co-written by her husband, W.M. Carruth.

shewantedtoread-bg.jpg
Published in 1966, this was the first book Mrs. Carruth penned. She was 85 years old when it was written. The illustrations were drawn by Herbert McClure

CardsOpticiansApril1993.jpg
A photograph of the current storefront for Card's Optician's, Inc., a local Winter Park Business.

SignInTheStore.jpg
A playful sign on display in the original Card's Optician's, Inc. on State Highway 17-92.

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

00-EdaBrewerWooley.jpg
The newlyweds: Fred Wooley & Eda Brewer Wooley

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.

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

EmmettMMeriwether.jpg
E. M. Meriwether was the father of Mrs. DeHaven Batchelor (Louise Meriwether). Originally
from Virginia, E. M. Meriwether came to Winter Park in 1894. He stayed in Winter Park fourteen
years and returned to Virginia where he was employed by…

DeHavenBatchelorWithABicycleCa1895.jpg
From the Chase Scrap Book, May 11, 1892: "De Batchelor breaks the world record in bicycling.
He made a short distance at the rate of one mile in 16 seconds, the first time he ever rode".

BatchelorHouseAsSeenFromOldSeminole.jpg
It wasn't known how close the old Seminole Hotel and the Batchelor House were to one another until this photograph was loaned to the Winter Park History Collection.

DNLouiseBatchelorMaryMeriwetherAtopOldSeminoleHotel.jpg
Written on the back of this photograph: "Dick Neil Batchelor, Louise Meriwether Batchelor, Mary Christian Meriwether atop old Seminole Hotel Winter Park, Fla."

In an excerpt from The Seminole Winter Park Florida, which is part of this collection,…
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