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Christmas Card / Return to the Rocking Chair.
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Roark, George James (1889-1962)
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Christmas card with humorous newspaper clipping noting staff returning to the rocking chair when Roark stepped down as city manager. From the papers of George James Roark, Manuscript Collection, M1978-15
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7815Roarkf18item01, 7815Roarkf18item01
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Folder 1 Item 1 --1914 June Postcard Hotel Reina Christina Algeciras Spain.
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6602Marstonf1item1
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Folder 1 Item 3 -- 1914 July Postcard from Villefranche, France.
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Marston, Frank A.
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Postcard, July 1914, from Villefranche, France, written to Mrs. Frank A. Marston, Pensacola, Florida from her son Frank A. Marston. Pictorial side of card features Nice--Palais de la Jetee at sunset.
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6602marstonf1item3c
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Folder 1 Item 4 -- Postcard from Naples, Italy.
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Marston, Frank A.
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Postcard from Naples, Italy addressed to Mrs. Frank A. Marston, Pensacola, Florida, from Frank A. Marston, date illegible. Notes visit to Pompeii and possible transfer to the U.S.S. Tennessee. on message side. Pictorial side shows Parco Margherita, Naples.
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6602marstonf1item4
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Folder 1 Item 5 --Letter, 1918 February 6 Camp Greene, North Carolina.
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Marston, Frank A.
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Letter, typed, one page, from Frank A. Marston, 30th Infantry, Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, to "Mother, Father, and Sister" (Mrs. Frank R. Marston, Pensacola, Florida), February 6, 1918. Discusses status of his promotion request, status of his transfer request, and notes isolation of camp due to spinal meningitis outbreak in Charlotte.
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6602f1item5
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Folder 1 Item 6 Letter, March 28, 1918 from Camp Merritt, North Carolina.
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Marston, Frank A.
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Letter, typed, from Frank A. Marston, Camp Merritt, North Carolina to "Mother, Father and Sister" [Mrs. Frank A. Marston, Pensacola, Florida], March 28, 1918 (2 pp.) announcing his promotion, that their company (30th infantry) is leaving for the front (Western Europe) and his new address will be the 'American Expeditionary Force, France" and gives code words for future mail (safe, etc.); with three pages typed of orders for training cadets to prepare them for overseas duties (training pages)....
Show moreLetter, typed, from Frank A. Marston, Camp Merritt, North Carolina to "Mother, Father and Sister" [Mrs. Frank A. Marston, Pensacola, Florida], March 28, 1918 (2 pp.) announcing his promotion, that their company (30th infantry) is leaving for the front (Western Europe) and his new address will be the 'American Expeditionary Force, France" and gives code words for future mail (safe, etc.); with three pages typed of orders for training cadets to prepare them for overseas duties (training pages). Although the three pages titled "Preparations of 3d Battery for Overseas Duty" are not dated, they are included with this letter as the topic of the letter is that they are leaving for the front in World War I and it appears appropriate in the correspondence.
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6602marstonf1item6
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Folder 1 Item 8 Letter 1918 July 11 from American Expeditionary Forces, France.
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Marston, Frank A.
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Manuscript, written letter, 1918 July 11, from Captain Frank R. Marston, Headquarters, 30th Infantry, American Expeditionary Forces, France to "Father, Mother and Sister" [Mrs. Frank A. Marston, Pensacola, Florida]. He mentions his new position as personnel officer for the regiment, the unrelenting paperwork and payroll verifications; notes lack of fighting but constant exchanges of bombardment at night; hopes to get leave to visit Uncle Oliver in England and see some of England and Scotland.
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6602marstonf1item8
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Folder 2 Item 05 Newspaper Clipping 1918 September 14.
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Marston, Frank
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Newspaper clipping, “Marston Funeral Probably Sunday,” original clipping [September 14, 1918, Pensacola News] noting funeral of Frank Marston, father of Frank R. Marston (d. July 1918), a long-time merchant in Pensacola with firm Marston and Quina.
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6602marstonclipping1918sept14PN
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Folder 2 Item 06 1918 September 15 Marston Funeral.
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Marston, Frank
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Newspaper clipping, “Marston Funeral This Afternoon,” original clipping, Pensacola News Journal, Sunday, September 15, 1918 on funeral of Frank Marston, father of Frank R. Marston (d. July 1918).
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6602marstonclipping1918Sept15PNJ
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Folder 2 Item 07 Newspaper Clipping 1918 September 15 editorial.
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Marston, Frank
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Newspaper clipping, “Frank Marston” (editorial) original clipping, Pensacola News Journal, Sunday September 15, 1918, noting service to Pensacola and son’s service to America.
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6602clipping1918sept15editorial
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Folder 2 Item 08 Newspaper Clipping 1918 September 16.
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Marston, Frank
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Newspaper clipping, “Honor Memory of Marston…” original clipping, Pensacola Journal, Monday September 16, 1918 on funeral of Frank Marston
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6602marstonclipping1918sept16
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Folder 2 Item 09 Newspaper Clipping 1918 September 17.
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Newspaper clipping, Marston Park to be Dedicated” original clipping, [Pensacola News, Tuesday, September 17, 1918] noting park to honor Frank R. Marston
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6602marstonclipping1918sept17PN
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Folder 2 Item 10abc Mid-Week Pictorial Marston Photograph.
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Digitized images from the October 10, 1918 Mid-Week Pictorial (an illustrated weekly, published by the New York Times Company) from an original copy held by the University Archives and West Florida History Center; not part of the Marston Papers but since a clipping mentions Marston's appearance in it, these are included in the online Marston collection for access by researchers.
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1918-10-10
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6602marston1918oct10midweekdigitals
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Folder 2 Item 11 Newspaper Clipping 1919 November 6.
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Newspaper clipping, “For Liberty,” original clipping, November 6, 1919, noting Frank R. Marston and plans for celebration of Armistice Day.
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marston6602clipping1919nov6PN
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Letter, June 6, 1947, outlining intention to leave City Manager position.
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Roark, George James
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File item consists of April 11, 1947 letter of Marion T. Gaines, Editor of the Pensacola News Journal, to George J. Roark, City Manager, Pensacola, Florida inquiring of his future intentions; with carbon copy typescript (3 pages) of Roark to the Mayor and City Council, June 6, 1947, noting his successes as city manager since 1931, and intention to not be an applicant for City Manager when the new City Council is installed on June 9, 1947; with one page pasted clippings of the Pensacola News...
Show moreFile item consists of April 11, 1947 letter of Marion T. Gaines, Editor of the Pensacola News Journal, to George J. Roark, City Manager, Pensacola, Florida inquiring of his future intentions; with carbon copy typescript (3 pages) of Roark to the Mayor and City Council, June 6, 1947, noting his successes as city manager since 1931, and intention to not be an applicant for City Manager when the new City Council is installed on June 9, 1947; with one page pasted clippings of the Pensacola News article of March 13, 1947 noting that Roark has hinted at not continuing in the position and a history of the City Manager and Roark's tenure since 1931 (except for 1943-1944 when he served in the armed forces.
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1947
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7815Roarkf22item01
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Oldenburg, Ray. Archives Publication List.
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Oldenburg, Ray [Oldenburg, Ramon Almich, 1932- ]
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The department maintains an ongoing faculty publications file wherein notes are added to existing bibliographies of new publications and materials produced by a University of West Florida faculty member or staff. These are undated but continually added to. This listing for Dr. Ray Oldenburg comes from these files and includes materials that he made us aware of, even after his retirement. It may be similar to other bibliographies provided.
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uwfwfhc_m1981_42_oldenburgfacpublist
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Oldenburg, Ray. Inclusive Publication List, 2014.
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Ray Oldenburg [Oldenburg, Ramon Almich, 1932- ]
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"Inclusive publications list" for Ray Oldenburg. Donated to WFHC by Ray Oldenburg via Robert Dugan.
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uwfwfhc_m1982_11_oldenburg
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Oldenburg, Ray. Photograph.
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Oldenburg, Ray
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Photograph of Dr. Ray Oldenburg, Emeritus Professor, Department of Sociology/Anthropology. University of West Florida Faculty, 1967-2001.
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1998 Spring Alumline, University of West Florida
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uwfwfhc_m1982_11_oldenburgphoto, uwfwfhcm8211oldenburg
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