The letter, held in Special Collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida, from "Dooley" to Elizabeth L. Fleming discusses daily life and mutual acquaintances.
The letter, held in Special Collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at university of North Florida, discusses a future visit and the condition of Elizabeth Fleming's father, Francis P. Fleming.
The letter, held in Special Collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at University of North Florida, from "LAB" to Elizabeth Fleming discussing the author's health ailments and the condition of Elizabeth Fleming's father, as well as a visit to…
A letter from Annie A. Gray to Eartha M.M. White discussing her friend's job search, pastor's vacation, acquaintance's marriage, and Eartha M.M. White's ill mother.
The letter, held in Special collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida, discusses a contribution of five dollars to a Confederate museum from the Annie Carter Lee chapter of the Children of the Confederacy.
The letter, held in Special Collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida, discusses the state of affairs in Jacksonville, including a recent legal case and shares his concern for the well-being of his father.
The letter, held in Special Collections in the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida, discusses an application for "Honor Roll" as well as Confederate daguerreotypes.
Author writes to Green to describe her father, Richard Keith Call, because he was considering writing a biography on Call. She defends her father against criticism of his actions during the Battle of Withlachoochee during the Second Seminole War.
A type-script manuscript of Marjorie Kinnan Rawling's 1938 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Yearling, with hand-written track marks, edits, and annotations. This version is not a final draft.