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<em>Drop on Down in Florida</em> pre-master

Drop on Down in Florida pre-master

Date
1980-06
Description
One audio cassette. A duplicate copy can be found on C80-19. This is an unmixed, pre-master third-generation recording of field recordings conducted between 1978 and 1980 from the Florida Record Project. That project, along with work for the North Florida Folklife Project, resulted in Drop on Down in Florida, an exploration of African American musical traditions in Florida.  Tape is in very poor condition and cannot be reproduced.
Collection
Alachua County Mortality Schedule for the Federal Census of 1860

Alachua County Mortality Schedule for the Federal Census of 1860

Date
1860
Description
Mortality schedule for the United States Census of 1860 for Alachua County documenting persons who died during the year ending June 1, 1860.
Collection
Alachua County Mortality Schedule for the Federal Census of 1880

Alachua County Mortality Schedule for the Federal Census of 1880

Date
1880
Description
Mortality schedule for the United States Census of 1880 for Alachua County documenting persons who died during the year ending May 31, 1880.
Collection
Apalachicola Exchange (Franklin County)

Apalachicola Exchange (Franklin County)

Date
1845-05
Collection
April 6, 1835. Letter to R. K. Call from John Branch (fragment) regarding Richmond Enquirers defamatory comment regarding Call and associated with Branch.

April 6, 1835. Letter to R. K. Call from John Branch (fragment) regarding Richmond Enquirers defamatory comment regarding Call and associated with Branch.

Date
1835-04-06
Description
Tallahassee, April 6, 1835. Letter to R.K. Call from John Branch. Fragment. Letter to Call regarding an injustice done by Branch. A letter to the editor of the Richmond Enquirer inserted a defamatory comment regarding Call. Branch's son in law is also Colonel Williams.
Collection
Askew Inaugural Detail

Askew Inaugural Detail

Date
1975-01-07
Description
Program for Florida Highway Patrol detail for the 1975 Askew inauguration.
Collection
August 3, 1826 to April 25, 1827. Letters to R.K. Call from J.W. Ramage regarding Call and White duel

August 3, 1826 to April 25, 1827. Letters to R.K. Call from J.W. Ramage regarding Call and White duel

Date
1826-08-03
Description
August 3, 1826 to April 25, 1827. Letters to R.K. Call from J.W. Ramage. Letter 1. Pensacola. August 3, 1826 to Call. Letter of arrival from St. Mark's (4 day passage) Regarding Ramage's departure to Tallahassee. He speaks of a political opponent and a Kentucky affair. He is writing to R.K. Call in Tallahassee keeping him apprised of political affairs in Pensacola. Also mentioned a Tallahassee paper and Colonel Butler. Letter two. Noon from Quincy, October 16, 1826 marked private and confidential Ramage discusses a meeting of unknown places in the woods and that the conversation was relayed to Williams. The letter concerns a dispute to do with White's behavior concerning Mr.s C's situation and him behaving in an honorable manner. Letter 3. Quincy, 1pm. October 18, 1826. Concerns the dispute between Colonel and discusses the meeting arrangements. Colonel Butler to meet at McCall's Tavern, country is agitated about the affair, and religion masonry, friends, etc. which have been leveled against him (Ramage). Letter 4. Pensacola. November 29, 1826. Mr. Pinkham mentioned. Not heard from anyone. Sale of the home-advised Mr. Call to wait for better times. He (Ramage) states all has been silent regarding the late settlement and that he escaped with a few shots but a battery was opened upon from B.(Burch) that drove him almost distracted he was assured of betraying his principal and exceeding his instructions upon the whole, it is impossible to express the dismay which smote the friends of W. when they learned the whole truth it was in itself such a victory as left nothing to desire except the publication of the enclosed handbill, which completed the ruin. THERE IS A SECOND PAGE, BUT IT DOES NOT FIT WITH THIS LETTER. Letter 5. Tallahassee. December 11, 1826. From Ramage. It mentions an injury blow was severe one. Mentions younger. Request that C turn that scoundrel Barclay out of office. That he has an English heart. He was the cause of my fighting a very worthy officer (Dr. W). Mentions a Major Glarrel. An Englishman insulted the officers at Barclay's table and R told Barclay to take the Englishman's house and Barclay said he could not.
Collection
August 5, 1893: Letter of Mrs. Ellen Call Long from Rbt. E. Williams, Rock Hill, SC

August 5, 1893: Letter of Mrs. Ellen Call Long from Rbt. E. Williams, Rock Hill, SC

Date
1893-08-05
Description
August 5, 1893: Letter of Mrs. Ellen Call Long from Rbt. E. Williams, Rock Hill, SC
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
a_s1576_03_c80-018<em>Drop on Down in Florida</em> pre-masterSoundMusic--Performance
Field recordings
African Americans
Guitar music
Blues (Music)
Religious music
Religious songs
Musical tradition, sacred
Gospel music
Gospel songs
Gospel (Black)
Blues singers
Spirituals (Songs)
Church services
Prayer
Sound recordings
Shape note singing
Churches
Diddly bow
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s1201_mortality_alachua_1860Alachua County Mortality Schedule for the Federal Census of 1860TextCensus data
Mortality
Death--Causes--Statistics
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s548_mortality_alachua_1880Alachua County Mortality Schedule for the Federal Census of 1880TextCensus data
Mortality
Death--Causes--Statistics
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AHS0015Altamonte Chapel at 825 East SR 436 in Altamonte Springs.Religious buildings--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
Religious structures--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
Churches--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
Historic buildings--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
Religious architecture--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
Church architecture--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
Church facilities--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
Church buildings--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
Chapels--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
Religious facilities--Florida--Seminole County--Altamonte Springs
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franklin_apalachicola1Apalachicola Exchange (Franklin County)Text/fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/election1845.png
rkc039April 6, 1835. Letter to R. K. Call from John Branch (fragment) regarding Richmond Enquirers defamatory comment regarding Call and associated with Branch.Text/fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/rkcall.jpg
m93-11_b002_f19_02Askew Inaugural DetailText/fmp/selected_documents/thumbnails/m93-11_b002_f19_02.jpg
rkc025August 3, 1826 to April 25, 1827. Letters to R.K. Call from J.W. Ramage regarding Call and White duelText/fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/rkcall.jpg
rkc158August 5, 1893: Letter of Mrs. Ellen Call Long from Rbt. E. Williams, Rock Hill, SCText/fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/rkcall.jpg
RC03171ABank founders at the Metropolitan Bank - Ocala, Florida.Portraits, Group--Florida--Marion County--Ocala
African American businessmen--Florida--Marion County--Ocala--Portraits
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