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Susan B. Eppes writes of how her family and Thomas Jefferson were related by marriage, includes an introduction containing biographical details surrounding her marriage to Nicholas Ware Eppes, and outlines her familial lineage.
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.
Susan B. Eppes addresses the backlash from Northern critics about her publication of Through Some Eventful Years, which details her personal views about President Lincoln's assassination.
This manuscript documents impact and politics of the following govenors of Florida: George F. Drew (1877), William D. Bloxham (1881), Edward A. Perry (1885), Francis P. Fleming (1889), and Henry L. Mitchel (1893).
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...
Susan Bradford Eppes discusses her personal views for the importance of Florida to the Northern citizen. Her topics include Florida tourism and Henry Flagler; Thomas Edison's and Henry Ford's inventions; and, other financial enterprises...
Joseph Hamilton addresses the lack of Southern representation in American literature and history during the late ninteenth- and early twentieth-centuries.
Patrolman Nelson costumed in a wide-brimmed, decorated hat with painted facial hair, glasses, and striped poncho while in a parade. Inscribed verso “To: Patrolman Nelson with best regards, Joe Steinmetz 321 Commercial Court.”
“Greatest Show on Earth Main Entrance” Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus
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Crowds filing toward the main entrance of the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus Big Top. Multiple banners advertise the “Greatest Show on Earth Main Entrance, ” and decorate the midway.
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