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The Carnival Booster.
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Pensacola Carnival Association
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The minstrel show was an American entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety acts, dancing and music performed by white people in blackface or, especially after the Civil War, black people in blackface. Immensely popular in the 19th century, these shows continued into the early twentieth century, being replaced by Vaudeville. Minstrel shows portrayed blacks as happy, carefree, uneducated, and often singing and dancing through life, telling jokes, Today, minstrel shows can be viewed as ...
Show moreThe minstrel show was an American entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety acts, dancing and music performed by white people in blackface or, especially after the Civil War, black people in blackface. Immensely popular in the 19th century, these shows continued into the early twentieth century, being replaced by Vaudeville. Minstrel shows portrayed blacks as happy, carefree, uneducated, and often singing and dancing through life, telling jokes, Today, minstrel shows can be viewed as ‘racially insensitive’ but they reflect the mindset of a society at the time that would also be reflected in art, music, books, and other materials. “The Carnival Booster’ was published as a supplement to the Pensacola Journal in November 1926. The Pensacola Carnival Association was the organization that sponsored Mardi Gras in Pensacola, and the “Great Carnival Minstrel Show” was a fund-raising event for the Association. The supplement incorporates jokes and farce along with a few ‘real’ news articles. For example, President Woodrow Wilson did not visit Pensacola, and the Navy battleships in the harbor were already here, though the headline implies they came expressly for the show. In the style of the minstrel show (see p. 2) the stage was occupied by blackface comedians and an interlocutor (emcee)…but of note, are the prominent Pensacola names listed under the drawing on p. 2. This newspaper was found in a bound volume of the Pensacola Journal by the University of Florida and will be digitized and online in 2015.
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WF1455558300, uwf:47500
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Hurricane Aerial 1926.
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This photograph was taken in Pensacola, Florida shortly after the Miami Hurricane of September 20, 1926. It shows an aerial view of the Railway bridge and the Automobile bridge over Bayou Chico.
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1926
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uwfnas_nashurricnae_bayouchico_1926
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Image (JPEG2000)
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BWF2012-035: Pensacola Culture and History, Market Potential Study.
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Majority Opinion Research
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Study done for the University of West Florida. Tabulation of telephone interviews with 1800 individuals about estimating their likely visitation to Pensacola as tourists, dependent on local investments in historic bed and breakfasts, boutique hotels, a ferry system, a trolley system, and reverting streets to brick and cobblestone.
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2012 October
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BWF2012-035
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Via Pensacola (Magazine of the Port of Pensacola).
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Pensacola Port Authority, Pensacola Steamship Association
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Via Pensacola was published monthly for the Port of Pensacola, in cooperation with the Pensacola Port Authority, the Municipal Advertising Board, and the Port Committee of the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce. It describes aspects of the port, history of maritime activities in Pensacola, histories of ships and shipping companies, arrival and departure of cargo ships, history of Pensacola and West Florida including the timber and naval stores industries, and other maritime activities of the...
Show moreVia Pensacola was published monthly for the Port of Pensacola, in cooperation with the Pensacola Port Authority, the Municipal Advertising Board, and the Port Committee of the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce. It describes aspects of the port, history of maritime activities in Pensacola, histories of ships and shipping companies, arrival and departure of cargo ships, history of Pensacola and West Florida including the timber and naval stores industries, and other maritime activities of the Pensacola and West Florida region.
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uwfwfhcviarbr_ISSN_0505-4176
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Photograph of Pensacola Klan Initiation, November 27, 1924.
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Black and white photograph of Pensacola, Florida Ku Klux Klan Initiation. Note on the bottom right corner reads "Pensacola, Florida. November 27, 1924."
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Date Issued
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November 27, 1924
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Identifier
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uwf_ht_H.09.00.004.0307
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The Pensacola Courier, Pensacola Fla. (1948/11/20).
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WF1455559609, uwf:48809
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The Pensacola Courier, Pensacola Fla. (1953/01/03).
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WF1455559612, uwf:48812
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The Pensacola Courier, Pensacola Fla. (1957/05/11).
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WF1455559615, uwf:48815
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The Pensacola Courier, Pensacola Fla. (1955/11/19).
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WF1455559614, uwf:48814
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The Pensacola Courier, Pensacola Fla. (1952/11/22).
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WF1455559611, uwf:48811
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The Pensacola Courier, Pensacola Fla. (1955/07/02).
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WF1455559613, uwf:48813
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The Pensacola Courier, Pensacola Fla. (1950/01/14).
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WF1455559610, uwf:48810
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Escambia Fruit Company, Pensacola, Florida.
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Box label for Escambia River brand Satsuma Oranges, with map of Pensacola and West Florida, for the Escambia Fruit Company, Pensacola, Florida. No date, probably circa 1920. From Folder 3, Pensacola Imprints, Henry Hilton-Green Papers, Accession M1976-13.
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WF1455558998, uwf:48198
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Letter, James C. Robinson Jr., Pensacola FL, to Mark X. Benson, Gulf Breeze FL, on The Florida National Bank letterhead, November 17, 1958.
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The Florida National Bank, James C. Robinson Jr., Mark X. Benson
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Letter from James C. Robinson Jr., Vice-President of The Florida National Bank at Pensacola, regarding his customer status.
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uwfgbhs_MXB_PHandI_Neg227-227
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Set of related objects
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Undated Resolutions, ca. 1922-1928.
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Three page handwritten resolutions stating that the KKK is an important American patriotic institution composed of native white American citizens and that history textbooks read by the youth need to reflect those same ideals held by them. The letter further mentions that as held by Klan 57 of Pensacola, they are against the permitting of people of "whatever faith" from teaching and telling "our youth" things "contrary or derogatory to the facts".
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uwf_ht_00.84.26
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Historical district archaeology survey.
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Shaeffer, James B., Escambia-Santa Rosa Regional Planning Council, United States, PALMM (Project), Historic Pensacola Preservation Board
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1971
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AAB2099QF00008/18/200401/13/200516478BfamIa D0QF, ONIWF - 27, merg19940721 0027, FHP S WF 2004-08-18, FIPS12033, FCLA url 20041202, WF00000145, 2609428, uwf:14586
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E-book
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Ku Klux Klan Ledger.
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This ledger book documents membership and activities of the Ku Klux Klan in Pensacola between 1922 and 1925. It includes a chronological list that documents payment of initiation fees, membership dues, special assessments, and the purchase of robes between October 1922 and December 1924. The ledger also includes financial information for the 1923-1924 fiscal year, meeting minutes for February to June 1925, an undated list of 487 members and their assigned robe number, as well as several...
Show moreThis ledger book documents membership and activities of the Ku Klux Klan in Pensacola between 1922 and 1925. It includes a chronological list that documents payment of initiation fees, membership dues, special assessments, and the purchase of robes between October 1922 and December 1924. The ledger also includes financial information for the 1923-1924 fiscal year, meeting minutes for February to June 1925, an undated list of 487 members and their assigned robe number, as well as several miscellaneous lists. Every page of this handwritten, disorganized ledger, including the front and rear covers, has been scanned. Pages 108-118 were removed from the ledger. The back cover includes the title: “T.T. Wentworth Jr., Bicycles Sporting Goods.”
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0448, uwf_ht_2016.035.0448
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Letter from T.T. Wentworth to Mr. J.W. Anderson, February 8, 1927.
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T. T. Wentworth Jr., J.W. Anderson
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Typed carbon copy of a letter, on T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Federal Bicycle Tires letterhead, dated February 9, 1927, from T. T. Wentworth, Jr., to J. W. Anderson. Letter is a reply to Anderson's letter of January 1927, in which Anderson asks for names of ranking officials of Florida Masons. He wants to request a transfer from the Century lodge to the Pensacola lodge. This letter gives the names of the Grand Master and the Grand Secretary, along with the Noble Grand of Pensacola Lodge #4. See...
Show moreTyped carbon copy of a letter, on T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Federal Bicycle Tires letterhead, dated February 9, 1927, from T. T. Wentworth, Jr., to J. W. Anderson. Letter is a reply to Anderson's letter of January 1927, in which Anderson asks for names of ranking officials of Florida Masons. He wants to request a transfer from the Century lodge to the Pensacola lodge. This letter gives the names of the Grand Master and the Grand Secretary, along with the Noble Grand of Pensacola Lodge #4. See also: uwf_ht_2016.035.0388
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0390
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The Pensacola Courier, Pensacola Fla. (1958/05/30).
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The title of the paper is "Pensacola Courier" "Largest Negro Newspaper in West Florida". Volume 21, no. 49. (Weekly)
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WF1455559603, uwf:48803
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May 8, 1875 Steamer “Florida” Earnings and Expenses.
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May 8, 1875 handwritten ink accounting notes for Steamer “Florida.”
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Misc_13
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