s303_b010_f17_83 | Anonymous Note Urging Commissioner of Education Floyd Christian to Not "Sell Out" Over the Teachers' Strike, 1968 | Text | Strikes and lockouts--Teachers Education--Finance Teachers' unions--Florida Teachers' unions--Officials and employees Labor unions--Political activity Education and state--Public opinion Teachers--Salaries, pensions, etc. Collective bargaining Constituent power | /fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/s303_b010_f17_83.jpg |
s1850_b006_f19_x02 | Commissioner of Agriculture Doyle Conner's Welcome Message to a Delegation of Chinese Representatives - May 31, 1979 | Text | Trade missions Non-state actors (International relations) Visitors, Foreign | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/s1850_b006_f19_x02.jpg |
Commissioner of Agriculture Doyle Conner's Welcome Message to a Delegation of Chinese Representatives - May 31, 1979
- Date
- 1979-05-31
- Description
- Message from Commissioner of Agriculture Doyle Conner welcoming members of a delegation from China to Florida. Commissioner Conner hosted the delegation for a six-day tour only weeks after relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China were officially normalized. The text is written in English on one side, with a translation in Chinese on the reverse. Commissioner Conner signed both versions of the message.
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s406_b066_f01_03 | Copy of a letter from U.S. Senator Charles O. Andrews to John P. Ingle of the Associated Industries of Florida, 1942 | Text | Segregation Race relations Racism Sectionalism (United States)--Public opinion | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/s406_b066_f01_03.jpg |
Copy of a letter from U.S. Senator Charles O. Andrews to John P. Ingle of the Associated Industries of Florida, 1942
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- 1942-08-15
- Description
- Copy of a letter from one of Florida's two U.S. Senators, Charles O. Andrews, to John P. Ingle, secretary of the Associated Industries of Florida, headquartered in Jacksonville. The copy was sent to Governor Spessard Holland as a courtesy. Andrews acknowledges receipt of a bulletin published by the Associated Industries of Florida in which the organization commends Governor Holland for agreeing with the governor of Alabama in his stance against President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Executive Order 8802. This order aimed to prevent racial discrimination in the nation's defense industries during World War II. Andrews expresses his concern that actions such as this will lead to the amalgamation of the races and "social equality," which he deems not in the nation's best interest.
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s2153_b004_f07_01 | Copy of Letter from Sam S. Silbley to Governor William Dunn Moseley Concerning Defense of Florida During Mexican War, 1846 | Text | Florida -- Militia Mexican War, 1846-1848 | /fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/s2153_b004_f07_01.jpg |
s1505_b003_f02_x01 | Correspondence Between Carita Doggett Corse and W. T. Cash, 1937 | Text | Librarians State libraries Public officers New Deal, 1933-1939 Depressions -- 1929 -- United States Historians Authors History -- Sources | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/s1505_b003_f02_x01.jpg |
Correspondence Between Carita Doggett Corse and W. T. Cash, 1937
- Date
- 1937-05
- Description
- Letter from Carita Doggett Corse, state director of the Federal Writers' Project (FWP), to W. T. Cash, state librarian, requesting a copy of a map of Fernandina for a city guide the FWP is producing. Cash replies acknowledging her request and stating that he is working on a chapter about medical history for her. He also asks that she call Duval County officials and ask them to support a bill for a new state library building.
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s1505_b003_f02_x02 | Correspondence Between Carita Doggett Corse and W. T. Cash, 1938 | Text | Librarians State libraries Public officers New Deal, 1933-1939 Depressions -- 1929 -- United States Historians Authors History -- Sources | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/s1505_b003_f02_x02.jpg |
Correspondence Between Carita Doggett Corse and W. T. Cash, 1938
- Date
- 1938-04
- Description
- Letter from Carita Doggett Corse, state director of the Federal Writers' Project, to W. T. Cash, state librarian, requesting books through the state library's interlibrary loan program. Cash replies that the library is attempting to get the requested books.
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s664_b015_f07_x11 | Correspondence Between Charles L. Collins and Mr. Simmons, 1908 | Text | Prohibition -- Florida Liquor laws Alcohol -- Law and legislation Temperance | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/s664_b015_f07_x11.jpg |
Correspondence Between Charles L. Collins and Mr. Simmons, 1908
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- 1908-10
- Description
- Letter from Charles L. Collins, state superintendent of the Florida Anti-Saloon League, to Mr. Simmons, private secretary to Florida Governor Napoleon Broward, requesting the names of prominent citizens in Chipley who could support the league. Mr. Simmons replies with the list of names.
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s278_b040_f05_x02 | Correspondence Between Congresswoman Ruth Bryan Owen and Governor David Sholtz, 1933 | Text | Women legislators--United States Parks -- Florida -- Everglades National parks and reserves -- Florida -- Everglades Protected areas -- Florida -- Everglades Legislation | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/s278_b040_f05_x02.jpg |
Correspondence Between Congresswoman Ruth Bryan Owen and Governor David Sholtz, 1933
- Date
- 1933-02-14
- Description
- Correspondence between Congresswoman Ruth Bryan Owen and Florida Governor David Sholtz regarding Everglades National Park. Owen writes that the Everglades Park bill passed the Public Lands Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives with the help of Congressman Scott Leavitt of Montana. Owen asks the governor to send Leavitt a message of thanks. Governor Sholtz replies that he will write the letter to Leavitt and thanks Owen for all the work she has done.
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s70_b004_f01_x01 | Correspondence between Debbie Fanley and Governor Reubin Askew, 1972 | Text | Busing for school integration School children--Transportation School integration | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/s70_b004_f01_x01.jpg |
s776_b033_f03_x01 | Correspondence Between Governor LeRoy Collins and C. K. Steele, 1956 | Text | Discrimination in public accommodations Civil rights movements Boycotts--Florida--Tallahassee | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/collections/broadsides/thumbnails/s776_b033_f03_x01.jpg |
Correspondence Between Governor LeRoy Collins and C. K. Steele, 1956
- Date
- 1956-09-28
- Description
- The first item is a telegram from C. K. Steele to Governor LeRoy Collins regarding the Tallahassee Bus Boycott which lasted from May 26, 1956, until the following year. The telegram was informing the governor that black citizens "are being subjected to various types of prosecutions by the city" as a result of the bus boycott, and Steele asks Governor Collins to intervene. The second item is a reply from the governor on the same day.
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