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Title
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WELLS KAHN WHOLESALE GROCERIES, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Abstract/Description
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Kahns Wholesale Groceries, Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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Identifier
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WF1455558742, uwf:47942
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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WEST FLORIDA GROCERY COMPANY, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Abstract/Description
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West Florida Grocery Company, 30 East Cedar Street, Pensacola, Florida, 1921. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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Identifier
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WF1455559046, uwf:48246
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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West Florida: its history and the movements toward its acquisition by the United States.
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Author
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Anderson, Frederick Norman., PALMM (Project)
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Date Issued
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1915
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Identifier
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AAA6369QF00005/28/200301/27/200414271BfamIa D0QF, CMP005 - 21007, FCLA url 20030609, FHP C WF 2003-05-28, WF00000123, 2602141, uwf:11143
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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WESTERN AVENUE AT THE PENSACOLA NAVY YARD.
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Author
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Detroit Photographic Company
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of Western Avenue in the Navy Yard, looking past rows of guns.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF085_Item_018
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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Western-Most Seaplane Hangars After Hurricane 1926.
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Abstract/Description
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This aerial photograph provides an aerial view of the damage wrought by the Miami Hurricane of September 20, 1926. It shows the western-most seaplane hangars on Warrington Beach near NAS Pensacola.
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Date Issued
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1926-09
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Identifier
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uwfnas_nashurricane_aerialdamage_1926
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Wet Basin Aerial 1918.
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Abstract/Description
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This photograph was taken after May 6, 1918 at NAS Pensacola. It shows an aerial view of the Wet Basin, where Hangar Barge One was moored.
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Identifier
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uwfnas_naspensacola_wetbasin_1918
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Wet Basin and Hangars, December 6, 1918.
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Author
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U.S. Navy
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Abstract/Description
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Aerial view of the waterfront at NAS Pensacola taken on December 6, 1918 showing the hangar and buildings around the wet basin. Tied up on the left entrance to the WeT Basin is US Navy Coal Barge 214, the Catapult Barge. At the lower right one can see the 125 foot seaplane observation tower. Camouflage paint was applied to buildings during World War I.
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Identifier
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uwfnam_NAS_1918_6dec1918_aerialwetbasinandhangars(2)
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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WET BASIN AT THE NAVAL AIR STATION.
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Abstract/Description
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Photograph of a wet basin at the Naval Air Station. Included in the picture is William Boyden in a white shirt, hat, and dark pants.
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Identifier
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uwf_PF083_Item_118
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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Wet Basin, August 23, 1918.
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Author
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U.S. Navy
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Abstract/Description
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Photo of the Wet Basin at NAS Pensacola taken August 23, 1918. U.S. Navy Coal Barge 214 with an aircraft catapult is moored on the opposite side of the Basin.The largest of the three small buildings at the end of the Basin in front of the Coal Barge is Building 144, used to house engine test stands. The large building with arched windows is Building 38, a machine shop.
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Identifier
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uwfnam_NAS_1918_23aug1918_wetbasin(1)
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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WHARF AND BOATS, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Abstract/Description
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Group of boats of Pensacola Yacht Club. Charles T. Cotrell-Photographer.
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Identifier
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WF1455559324, uwf:48524
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Wharf Hurricane Damage 1926.
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Abstract/Description
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This photograph was taken shortly after the Miami Hurricane of September 20, 1926. It shows damage to one of three wharfs on the waterfront.
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Date Issued
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1926-09
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Identifier
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uwfnas_nashurricane_wharfdamage_1926
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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What Makes the Front Pages?: Documenting What Course Syllabi Say About Information Literacy.
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Author
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Gonzalez, Melissa, McGowen, Britt
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Abstract/Description
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Poster at Association of College & Research Libraries Conference.
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Identifier
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WF1456432593, uwf:48872
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Who Needs the Library When It’s All Free on the Internet?.
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Author
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Dugan, Robert E.
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Identifier
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WF1456432592, uwf:48871
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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WillIe Prince 1943.
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Date Issued
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1943
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Identifier
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uwfnas_deland_willieprince_1943(2)
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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Wills Case Ballots.
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Abstract/Description
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Collection of the verdict votes cast by Klan members for the Wills case. Ballots were collected within paper packet and contain 15 guilty and 1 not guilty vote. Votes have no names attached to them thought eh packet does have Tom Wentworth stamped on the front and T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Inc. on the back. Also contained in the packet are three KKK membership promotion cards named for H. Whitaker, R.C. Wills, and S. L. (Last name indecipherable).
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Identifier
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0867.a-s
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Wills Case Documents, 1924.
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Abstract/Description
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Collection of minutes for the Wills case within the Klan. Case documents include the initial letter from R.C. Willis listing the charges he is bringing against Klansmen James R. Carroll as well as 14 pages of minutes that include affidavits and additional exhibits submitted for the case.
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Identifier
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0868.a-p
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Winner of Pulitzer Air Race and Closest Contenders, October 7, 1923.
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Author
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The Sunday Star
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Abstract/Description
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Photos of the winner and runner ups of the Pulitzer Air Race as reported in The Sunday Star. Lieutenant Harold J. Brow is the first on the left, listed as placing second overall.
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Identifier
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_10-7-1923_WinnerOfPulitzerAir
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Format
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Image (JPEG)
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Title
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Wins, Loses, Rewins Air Record In A Day, Continued, November 5, 1923.
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Author
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New York Times
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Abstract/Description
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Continued article "Wins, Loses, Rewins Air Record in a Day" which recounts Lt. A. J. Williams dramatic dive and the moments leading up to his final victory over Lt. Harold J. Brow in the days flights.
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Identifier
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_11-5-1923_WinsLosesRewins_2
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Wins, Loses, Rewins Air Record In A Day; 266 Miles An Hour, November 5, 1923.
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Author
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New York Times
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Abstract/Description
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Clipping detailing the friendly rivalry between Lt. Harold J. Brow and Lt. A. J. Williams over the world speed record in which Williams won, lost, then retook the fastest speed in one day of flying.
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Identifier
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_11-5-1923_WinsLosesRewins
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Format
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Image (JPEG2000)
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Title
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Wireless Press, November 10, 1944.
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Abstract/Description
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Wireless Press report concerning Allied military activity from Paris, London, San Francisco, Detroit, and Leyte, Philippines. The press release describes enemy losses, territory gained, and the number of new fortresses ordered.
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Identifier
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uwfgbhs1944-11-10_Wireless_Press
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Format
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Set of related objects
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