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"Advertisement for Mail Service," Post Office Department, March 21, 1947.
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Author
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Post Office Department, Robert E. Hannegan
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Abstract/Description
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Advertisement for a proposal of a mail service route between Pensacola and Joy Brook Corner.
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uwfgbhs1947-03-21_Advertisement_for_Mail_Service
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"ASA" BOAT.
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Photograph of an ASA boat.
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uwf_PF160_Item_136
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"AUGUSTUS BELMONT LONDON" IN A DRY DOCK.
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Photograph of the stern of the August Belmont London, including the propeller, in a dry dock.
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uwf_PF126_Item002
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"CAROL-D" ON PENSACOLA BAY, DECEMBER 1978.
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Author
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Jerry Kovach
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Photograph of a shrimp boat, "Carol-D," at Pensacola Bay.
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uwf)PF126_Oversize002
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"CONTRABANDS" ESCAPING TO THE USS "KINGFISHER".
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Author
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Harper's Weekly
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Print of enslaved African Americans escaping to the USS Kingfisher off the coast of Florida from a 1862 Harper's Weekly issue.
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uwfPF160_Item_091
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"DUDES" BASEBALL TEAM, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA.
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"Dudes" baseball team, Pensacola, Fla. Charles T. Cottrell Photographer, 1890s (Circa)
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WF1455559333, uwf:48533
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"FISHERMANS PARADISE" PAINTING, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Painting, 'Fishermans Paradise", by B. A. Manuel, Pensacola, Florida. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455559063, uwf:48263
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"FLAGSHIP OF THE HOME SQUADRON," FROM FRANK LELIE'S ILLUSTRATED, 1861.
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Frank Lelie's Illustrated
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Copy of an illustration of the Home Squadron, a Confederate States war steamer, bound from Pensacola to the Pensacola Navy Yard from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated 1861 issue.
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uwf_PF085_Item_030
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"Foolish men that prayse gin eke t'envy": armes, armor, and eroticism in Spenser's The Faerie Queene.
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Desimone, Noah Ryan
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In Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, scenes of armament and disarmament allegorize the way that idealized and degenerate forms of masculinity are forged. Armor, in Spenser, is less a physical than a psychological shield. Donned at the wrong time, the knights become cruel, untrustworthy, and apathetic. Removed at inappropriate junctures, they descend into lust, avarice, and gluttony. Spenser's epic models the self-fashioning by which gentleman could come to embody the harmony of Venus and...
Show moreIn Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, scenes of armament and disarmament allegorize the way that idealized and degenerate forms of masculinity are forged. Armor, in Spenser, is less a physical than a psychological shield. Donned at the wrong time, the knights become cruel, untrustworthy, and apathetic. Removed at inappropriate junctures, they descend into lust, avarice, and gluttony. Spenser's epic models the self-fashioning by which gentleman could come to embody the harmony of Venus and Mars. Empedocles' principle of love and war--the idea that eros and strife must come together for the generation of life to occur--is central to Spenser's idea of exemplary masculinity as well as to his political and artistic vision of harmony. The epic models a paradigm of courtly masculinity that places a premium on intense emotional relationships between men, even as it divorces eros from the realms of martial honor and patriarchalism. Since Spenser's vision of self-fashioned masculinity depends upon his understanding of court culture and the woman presiding over it, I conclude my thesis by looking at the epic's critique of Elizabeth I's use of romantic tropes and erotic pageantry
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1296388542, WFE0000781
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Document (PDF)
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"FOUR MASTED" STEAMSHIP, PENSACOLA, FLA.
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Docked alongside wharf in Pensacola Bay. Charles T. Cottrell-Photographer.
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WF1455558779, uwf:47979
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"Getting Up The Boat," 1921.
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U.S. Navy
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Photo dated 1921 which shows sailors wading out to a rowboat in Pensacola Bay presumably at NAS Pensacola. The photo is described as "Getting up the boat" on the back by CAP(PA) Anton A. Wrzensinski, USN.
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uwfnam_NAS_1921-1922_circa1921_gettinguptheboat
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"GRETA DAN" AT A DOCK.
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Photograph of the "Greta Dan" at a dock.
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uwf_PF126_Brown_Marine_Co_Item002
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"Home Away from Home," Pensacola Chamber of Commerce.
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Pensacola Chamber of Commerce
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A list by the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce of tourist lodging in Pensacola and the surrounding area, including a description of accommodations and addresses.
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uwfgbhsHomes_Away_from_Home
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"JOHN FRANCIS" FISHING BOAT BY A DRY DOCK.
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Photograph of the John Francis at a dry dock.
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uwf_PF126_Item039
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"LAKE CHARLES" AT A DOCK.
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Photograph of the cargo ship Lake Charles of the Garcia Line at a dock.
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uwf_PF126_Brown_Marine_Co_Item004
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"Navy Yards and Landing Fields," Circa 1922.
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Author
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U.S. Navy
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Aerial photograph of NAS Pensacola looking north taken sometime before 1923. A plane can be seen taxiing on the bay while others are parked near their ramps. The back of the photo details its title and a small archival summary.
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uwfnam_NAS_1921-1922_circa1922_aerialNAS
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"Not trying to cause trouble" Handwritten Note.
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Note requesting a "fair make and proper info" and numbers.
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PortofPensacola_025
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"Petition for Change in Rural Delivery".
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Second Assistant Postmaster General
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A petition for the change in rural delivery signed by twenty four heads of families.
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uwfgbhsPetition_for_Change_in_Rural_Delivery
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"Political Unity - Only Remedy" Letter Draft, ca. April to June 1928.
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Handwritten draft on unlined notepaper, at the top, is "Political Unity--Only Remedy" This appears to be a draft for a letter to be mailed to select people. It states that the Catholic Church must be stopped through "Political Unity--of those people who see the menace to save the country." The letter states, "You are looked upon as a man on the right side; therefore you are invited to become affiliated (sic) with the Political Unity League" and assures the reader that "it is absolutely (sic)...
Show moreHandwritten draft on unlined notepaper, at the top, is "Political Unity--Only Remedy" This appears to be a draft for a letter to be mailed to select people. It states that the Catholic Church must be stopped through "Political Unity--of those people who see the menace to save the country." The letter states, "You are looked upon as a man on the right side; therefore you are invited to become affiliated (sic) with the Political Unity League" and assures the reader that "it is absolutely (sic) safe for you to be identified with this work for safeguards have been completely thrown around any possibility of your name becoming public as a member or worker." It continues by stating that "Much work must be done before the 1928 election" and that they do not want anything mailed out to fall into the wrong hands. The reverse has a handwritten list of names: J. A. Pfeiffer; Robert Hood, shops; M. Hannah, drug store; Leo Resmundo, L&N shop; Dr. Brunson, W. Bel.; Jim Godwin; C. H. Charles; Lula Nicholson, 1122 E. Gadsden (?); William Henderson, L&N shop
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0426
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"PORT BOSS SAYS BORROWING MONEY IS ANSWER," SEPTEMBER 12, 1966.
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Pensacola News, Mac Harris
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Article by Mac Harris in The Pensacola News describing a plan by the port Director Philip M. Alvarez to settle the Port of Pensacola’s debt problem.
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uwf_PF126_Oversize001
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