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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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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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"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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"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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"Special to The New York Times".
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New York Times
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A clipping from the New York Times dated October 6 yet publishing date is unknown. The article details the record breaking speed runs of former Giants pitcher Lieutenant Al J. Williams, noting that at one point during his flight he lost consciousness after turning at a high speed.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_11-3-1923_NavalAirmanFlies259MPH_3
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"The Old-Time Religion" Handbill, ca. May 1920s.
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Author
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Paul Crank, First Christian Church
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Single page handbill, brown and brittle with age and acid in the paper. Announcing "The Old-Time Religion" Special Services at the First Christian Church, Wauchula, Florida, Sunday, May 15th, at 7:30 p.m. "We must fan afresh the flickering flame of freedom in the hearts of the American people." "Come! let us face the truth, the whole truth and provide for it." Pastor Maj. Paul Crank. Also see: 2016.035.0392.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0446
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1875-1876 Perdido Bay Lumber Co Account.
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Author
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Perdido Bay Lumber Co
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June 1, 1875 - June 5, 1876 account for Perdido Bay Lumber Co.
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Identifier
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ShipsMisc_014
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1966-68 Account Notes.
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Pensacola Port Authority
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1966 - 1968 handwritten account notes.
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PortofPensacola-160
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244.15 Miles-Per-Hour Speed Record Established, September 14, 1923.
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Author
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Unknown Publication
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Abstract/Description
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Clipping detailing Lieutenant Harold J. Brow's 244 mile an hour record flight speed as well as discussion whether the Verville-Sperry plane would quickly outpace this record at the St. Louis air races. Brow's technical history is profiled in the latter half of the article, noting his accomplishments in both design and aviation while part of the navy.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_9-14-1923_244MPHRecord_3
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Air Record Set at 259 Miles an Hour, Affiliated Section, November 3, 1923.
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Author
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The New York Herald
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Abstract/Description
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An additional section of the article "Air Record Set at 259 Miles an Hour" which was separated from the main article body for some unknown reason. The clipping details the atmosphere surrounding the Pulitzer Trophy race before being cut off. A continued section was not present alongside the materials.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_11-3-1923_AirRecordsSet_3
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April 1, 1891 Steam Tug “Nellie” Receipt.
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April 1, 1891 Steam Tug “Nellie” tow receipt for $15.00.
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ShipsMisc_05
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April 1-27, 1876- Steamer “Florida” & Perdido Bay Lumber Account.
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April 1-27, 1876 Steamer “Florida” account for Perdido Bay Lumber.
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Misc27
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April 11, 1929 Royal Vice Consulate for the Kingdom of Norway Correspondence.
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April 11, 1929 letter to the Royal Vice Consulate for the Kingdom of Norway in Pensacola, Florida regarding the sick seaman Arthur Hall of the S.S. Conrad Mohr. Letter requests a statement from Hall’s physician and a list of expenses.
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ShipsMisc_11
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April 24, 1968 Newspaper Clipping.
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Author
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Mac Harris
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Wednesday, April 24, 1968 news article entitled "City Sells $2.9 Million Bonds" by Mac Harris.
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PortofPensacola-108
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April 28-29, 1875 Steamer “Florida” Account.
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April 28-29, 1875 account balance totaling $233.83
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Misc28
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August 2, 1875 Steamer “Florida” & Perdido Bay Lumber Account.
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August 2, 1875 Steamer “Florida” account for Perdido Bay Lumber from July 12 - July 23, 1875.
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Misc22
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August 8, 1968 Invoice for Design of Port Facilities.
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Author
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Ewin, Campbell, & Gottlieb, City of Pensacola
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Abstract/Description
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August 8, 1968 invoice for the final design of port facilities
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Identifier
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PortofPensacola_027
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Best Navy Flyers to Stage Battles and Circus in Air, June 4, 1923.
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Author
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The Evening Star
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Abstract/Description
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A newspaper clipping from the Evening Star detailing an air exhibit being put on by the Navy and Marines showcasing tactics and technologies that would be utilized against enemy warships. Lieutenant Harold J. Brow is noted as being one of the pilots of a protective squadron that would be escorting bombers towards their dummy target.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_6-4-1923_BestNavyFlyers
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Certificate of Mark X. Benson for National Association of Postmasters, August 3, 1939.
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Author
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National Association of Postmasters of the United States, Mark X. Benson
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Mark Benson’s certificate of membership to the National Association of Postmasters of the United States.
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uwfgbhs1939-08-03_MXB_National_Association_of_Postmasters_Certificate
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Certificate of Mark X. Benson for Postmaster of Santa Rosa County, February, 8, 1939.
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United States Postal Service, James A. Farley, Mark X. Benson
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Mark Benson’s certification of appointment to the position of Postmaster to the post office at Gulf Breeze.
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uwfgbhs1939-02-08_MXB_Appointment
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Certificate of Mark X. Benson for Services Rendered on Registration Day, April 1, 1941.
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President of the United States of America, Clarence B. Dykstra, Mark X. Benson
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Mark Benson’s certificate of recognition of services on Registration Day by Director of Selective Service Clarence B. Dykstra.
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uwfgbhs1941-04-01_Recognition_Certificate_to_MXB
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