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NOTE: These pages cite the sources that were used for the info in "Jax Curiosity Shop" and in other parts of JacksonvilleStory.com. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The citations may be out of the order in which the pictures are arranged in "Jax Curiosity Shop" and in the other features.  In addition, the headings for the citations on this page are often different from those used for the citation headings in "Jax Curiosity Shop" and in the other features.  The citations are usually more descriptive. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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POPULATION OF TIMUCUA INDIANS -- The New History of Florida, edited by Michael Gannon (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 14;  The Roadside History of Florida, by Douglas Waitley (Missoula, Montana: Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1997), page 2; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), page 50.

HEIGHT OF THE TIMUCUA -- The New History of Florida, edited by Michael Gannon (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 23; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), page 26; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 18.

PHYSICALLY FITNESS OF THE TIMUCUA -- A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), page 21-24.

APPEARANCES OF THE TIMUCUA, INCLUDING THEIR TATTOOS -- A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), page 21-24; Informational signs on nature trails, on historical sites, & on display exhibits in the visitors center, at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002; Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), page 19; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 21-25, 30; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 18.

BERDACHE -- A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), pages 24-25; Webpage entitled "The Gender Tree," at http://members.tripod.com/sandra_stewart/new_page_9.htm; Webpage entitiled "The Berdache: Transgenderism among Native Americans," by Kristina Latham, at http://www.msu.edu/~lees/Kristina/Berdache.htm

INFO ABOUT JACQUES LEMOYNE -- The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 101-102; Informational signs on nature trails, on historical sites, & on display exhibits in the visitors center, at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002.

FROM HUTS TO SKYSCRAPERS --   Info from the historical marker at northwest corner of Julia & Monroe streets;  "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, pages 21-23.

FROM COUNCIL HOUSES TO COURTHOUSES -- Info from the historical marker at northwest corner of Julia & Monroe streets; A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), pages 89; "Florida Indians," provide by the Jacksonville Electric Authority, at  http://pelotes.jea.com/blackdrnk.htm, April, 2002; Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), pages 19. 

LOCATION OF TIMUCUA VILLAGES IN DUVAL COUNTY -- "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page17.

MARITIME HAMMOCKS -- Informational signs on nature trails, on historical sites, & on display exhibits in the visitors center, at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002; Webpage called "Florida's Coastal Habitats: Beach Communities," at the Caribbean Conservation Corporation, at http://www.cccturtle.org/beach.htm, June 2002.

TIMUCUA VILLAGES NOT FENCED IN -- Website, "Florida Indians," provide by the Jacksonville Electric Authority, at  http://pelotes.jea.com/intimuchtm.htm, April, 2002; A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), page 88-89.

DESCRIPTION OF TIMUCUA VILLAGES -- Website entitled "Florida Indians," provide by the Jacksonville Electric Authority, at  http://pelotes.jea.com/intimuchtm.htm, April, 2002; A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), pages 87-88.

TIMUCUA LOVE OF THE OUTDOORS -- A visit to the re-creation of a Timucua hut at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002; YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 17.

FISH BLADDER EARRINGS -- The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 27-28.

TIMUCUA LEADERSHIP-- A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), pages 78-79; A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), page 87; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 17.

WOMEN'S POWER IN TIMUCUA CULTURE -- The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 40-41, 91.

INDEPENDENCE OF GROUPS OF TIMUCUA -- Informational signs on nature trails, on historical sites, & on display exhibits in the visitors center, at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002. 

RICH & POOR AMONG THE TIMUCUA -- A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), pages 78-79; A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), page 87; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 17.

TIMUCUA CANOES -- A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), page 100; Informational signs on nature trails, on historical sites, & on display exhibits in the visitors center, at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002. 

TIMUCUA KIDS, PICNICS, MARRIAGE -- "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, pages 16- 17; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 30, 41,  44-49; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 18.

GATORS DURING TIMUCUA TIMES -- "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 17.

MUSIC, TIMUCUA STYLE -- A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), pages 101-102

TIMUCUA DANCING -- Website, "Florida Indians," provide by the Jacksonville Electric Authority, at  http://pelotes.jea.com/intimuchtm.htm, April, 2002; A History of the Timucua Indians & Missions, by John H. Hahn (Gainesville: University Press of Florida,1996), page 107.

DIVISION OF LABOR BETWEEN MEN & WOMEN -- The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 40-43; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 18.

"BRAIN-TANNING" -- The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), page 86.

TIMUCUA FOOD -- (Info presented in the "Currents of Time" exhibit, Museum of Science & History, Jacksonville, Florida, April 4, 2002) Florida's Indians from Ancient Times to the Present, by Jerald T. Milanich (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1998), page 51. Website, "Florida Indians," provide by the Jacksonville Electric Authority, at  http://pelotes.jea.com/intimuchtm.htm, April, 2002; A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), pages 88, 94-100; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, pages 16- 17; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 59-68.

TIMUCUA HUNTING & FISHING -- Florida's Indians from Ancient Times to the Present, by Jerald T. Milanich (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1998), page 40. Website, "Florida Indians," provide by the Jacksonville Electric Authority, at  http://pelotes.jea.com/intimuchtm.htm, April, 2002; A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), pages 98, 100; Informational signs on nature trails, on historical sites, & on display exhibits in the visitors center, at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 74-79, 84.

MIDDENS, PREHISTORIC GARBAGE DUMPS -- Florida's Indians from Ancient Times to the Present, by Jerald T. Milanich (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1998), pages 38-39.Website, "Florida Indians," provide by the Jacksonville Electric Authority, at  http://pelotes.jea.com/intimuchtm.htm, April, 2002; Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), page 21;"The Timucua: A Civilization that Flourished at River's Edge," by Simon Barker-Benfield, Florida Times-Union, 11-6-97.

LOCAL MIDDENS -- "The Timucua: A Civilization that Flourished at River's Edge," by Simon Barker-Benfield, Florida Times-Union, 11-6-97.

TIMUCUA LOVE OF OYSTERS -- Informational signs on nature trails, on historical sites, & on display exhibits in the visitors center, at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002; "The Timucua: A Civilization that Flourished at River's Edge," by Simon Barker-Benfield, Florida Times-Union, 11-6-97.

NATURE'S BOUNTY -- ST. JOHNS TEEMED WITH ANIMAL LIFE DURING TIMUCUA DAYS -- "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, pages 16-17; "Manatees" webpage at the National Parks Conservation Association website, at http://www.npca.org/wildlife_protection/wildlife_facts/manatee.asp, June 2002.

TIMUCUA USE OF FISH-WEIRS -- A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), pages 100; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 17; Informational signs on nature trails, on historical sites, & on display exhibits in the visitors center, at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002. 

FISH-WEIRS AT MOUTH OF ST. JOHNS -- A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), pages 100. 

BLACK DRINK -- "Florida Indians," provide by the Jacksonville Electric Authority, at  http://pelotes.jea.com/blackdrnk.htm, April, 2002; A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), page 96;The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in the 1800s, by Marc McCutcheon (Cincinnati, Ohio: Writer's Digest Books, 1993), pages 159, 168-169, 171; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 67, 71-73.

OWLS & THE TIMUCUA -- Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), pages 27, 28;  Webpage called "Owls in Mythology," at the website "The Owl Pages -- Information about Owls," at http://www.owlpages.com/mythology/other.html, May, 2002; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), page 97. 

TIMUCUA SPIRITUAL BELIEFS -- Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), pages 28-31; Webpage called "Shaman Healing," at the website "JungleMD.com: Natural Remedies for Healthy Living," at http://www.junglemd.com/shaman_heal.htm, May, 2002; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 69-70; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 18; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, pages 18, 20.

BURIAL PRACTICES -- Website, "Florida Indians," provide by the Jacksonville Electric Authority, at  http://pelotes.jea.com/intimuchtm.htm, April, 2002. Florida's Indians from Ancient Times to the Present, by Jerald T. Milanich (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1998), pages 48, 60, 64; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), page 26. 

THE TIMUCUA IN WAR -- Info presented in the "Currents of Time" exhibit, Museum of Science & History, Jacksonville, Florida, April 4, 2002; http://jacksonville.bcentral.com/jacksonville/stories/1998/02/02/tidbits.html Copyright 1998 American City Business Journals Inc.; A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), pages 98, 101; The Timucua Indians: A Native American Detective Story, by Kelley G. Weitzel (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 2000), pages 30, 94-96; "YIK," by Craig Morris, Folio Weekly, December 14, 1999, page 18.

TIMUCUA WEAPONS -- A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, by John H. Hann (Gainesville: University of Florida, 1996), pages 101.

TIMUCUA ARCHERY SKILL -- The New History of Florida, edited by Michael Gannon (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), pages 23, 29-30, 50; Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), page 20.

SNAKE TEETH USED FOR ARROWHEADS -- Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), page 20.

THE TIMUCUA REACT TO SPANISH USE OF HORSES -- The New History of Florida, edited by Michael Gannon (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 30.

DISEASES DURING TIMUCUA TIMES -- Florida's First People, by Robin C. Brown (Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press, 1994), page 10.

THE DEMISE OF THE TIMUCUA -- The New History of Florida, edited by Michael Gannon (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 14; Informational signs on nature trails, on historical sites, & on display exhibits in the visitors center, at the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Jacksonville, Florida, June 2002; Awesome Almanac: Florida, by Cima Star and Jean F. Blashfield (Walworth, Wisconsin: B & B Publishing, 1994), page 18.

ARCHAEOLOGY IN FLORIDA; GROWING COOPERATION BETWEEN AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS --  "Lessons from the Past," by James J. Miller, in Forum (Florida Humanities Council), Winter 2001, page 10; "They Dig the Past," in Forum (Florida Humanities Council), Winter 2001, page 36.  

THE FRENCH IN FLORIDA -- History of Jacksonville, Florida, and Vicinity, 1513 to 1924, by T. Frederick Davis (Jacksonville, Florida: San Marco Bookstore, 1990 [originally published in 1925] ), pages 4-5, 18-22; Awesome Almanac: Florida, by Cima Star and Jean F. Blashfield (Walworth, Wisconsin: B & B Publishing, 1994), page 172; Pictorial History of Florida, by Richard J. Bowe (Tallahassee, Florida: Historical Publications, Inc., 1965), page 59; Krause & Krause, From Pines to Skyscrapers, page 19; History of America, by C.A. Goodrich, page 15 -- Placed online by NEGenWeb Project Resource Center Library; Info presented in the "Currents of Time" exhibit, Museum of Science & History, Jacksonville, Florida, April 4, 2002;  Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), pages 44-45.

GAMBLING ON GALLEONS -- Information from webpage "Playing Games, Storytelling, & Singing Songs,' at the website "Florida Frontier," at http://floridafrontier.com/16th%20Century%20folder/16%20Century%20

Pages%20folder/16th%20Century%20Page%209.7.html, May, 2002. 

ST. JOHNS BLUFF DURING THE CIVIL WAR -- The City Makers, by Richard Martin (Jacksonville, Florida: Convention Press, 1972), pages 46-48; Jacksonville's Ordeal by Fire, by Richard Martin, with Daniel Shafer (Jacksonville, Florida: Florida Publishing Company, 1984), pages 102-113.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CIVIL WAR BATTLE OF OLUSTEE -- Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), pages 147; Jacksonville's Ordeal by Fire, by Richard Martin, with Daniel Shafer (Jacksonville, Florida: Florida Publishing Company, 1984), pages 194-195; The City Makers, by Richard Martin (Jacksonville, Florida: Convention Press, 1972), page 63; Webpage entitled "The Battle of Olustee," at the website, "Battle of Olustee and the Olustee Battlefield Site and Reenactment," at  http://extlab1.entnem.ufl.edu/olustee/battle.html, July 2002; Florida Times-Union article entitled "Many Fought, Died in Fields, Forests of Olustee," by Charlie Patton, at the web pages "Postcards from the Past," at Jacksonville.com, at http://www.jacksonville.com/learningcenter/blackhistory/7story.html, July 2002.

 

 

 

 

 

JACKSONVILLE'S CIVIL WAR STOCKADE & FORTIFICATIONS -- Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, by Wayne Wood, et. al. (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 86; "Map of Jacksonville, 1864," at the website "Exploring Jacksonville: Social Studies Resources for Students & Teachers," at , May, 2002; "Map of Jacksonville, 1859," in History of Jacksonville, Florida, and Vicinity, 1513 to 1924, by T. Frederick Davis (Jacksonville, Florida: San Marco Bookstore, 1990 [originally published in 1925] ), pages 115, 128-129; The City Makers, by Richard Martin (Jacksonville, Florida: Convention Press, 1972), page 50, 268-269; Jacksonville's Ordeal by Fire, by Richard Martin, with Daniel Shafer (Jacksonville, Florida: Florida Publishing Company, 1984), pages 212-216.

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS IN JAX DURING 1870s -- Stowes, Beechers, & Yankee Strangers: The Transformation of Florida, by John T. Foster and Sarah Whitmer Foster (Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press, 1999), pages 76-78; Info presented in the website, "Florida Photographic Collection," at http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/, July 2002.

AFRICAN AMERICAN KIDS ON BARRELS, AND CHILD LABOR LAWS -- Webpage called "A Case Against Compulsion," at WashingtonPolicyCenter.org, at http://www.washingtonpolicycenter.org/Misc/PBNovelloMiscCompulsion.html, July 2002; webpage entitled "The Campaign to End Child Labor: Introduction," at BoonDocksNet.com, at  http://www.boondocksnet.com/labor/cl_intro.html, July 2002; Article entitled "Changing Versions of Childhood," by Linda Jacobson, at "Education Week on the Web," at http://www.edweek.org/ew/1999/24child.h18, July 2002; Guide to Laws of Florida Affecting Child Welfare, (Published by the University of Florida) Volume 1, #1, December 1932, page 15.

"HAYBURNERS" (STREETCARS) -- Loose papers at the Florida Collection (Main Public Library, Jacksonville, Florida) entitled "Fifty Year Club," published in ca. 1950, pages 8, 17,  20; Info presented in the website, "Florida Photographic Collection," at http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/, August 2002; History of Jacksonville, Florida, and Vicinity, 1513 to 1924, by T. Frederick Davis (Jacksonville, Florida: San Marco Bookstore, 1990 [originally published in 1925] ), page 374; Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, by Wayne Wood, et al. (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 94.

OSTRICH FARMS --Undated booklet entitled "The Florida Ostrich Farm: Jacksonville, Florida," published by the Ostrich Farm in about 1910; Jacksonville in Vintage Postcards, by the Jacksonville Historical Society (Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Press, 2001), pages 101-110;  Loose papers at Florida Collection entitled "50 Year Club," prepared in about 1950, page 2; The website, "The Inflation Calculator," at http://www.westegg.com/inflation/; Florida Times-Union article entitled "Ostriches in Their Own Fairyland," by Bill Foley, January 5, 2000; Webpage called "Quick Ostrich Facts" at http://www.ostrichesonline.com/general/quickfacts.html, November 2002; webpage entitled "Home Training Tool's Science Explorations Newsletter: Birds," at http://www.hometrainingtools.com/newsletter/pastIssues/Feb%202002.htm, November 2002; webpage called "Birds: Smallest, Biggest, Fastest, Slowest, Heaviest," at VictoriaLodging.com, at http://www.victorialodging.com/birding/small_big_fast_slow.htm, November 2002.

DIXIELAND PARK ON THE SOUTHBANK -- African American Life in Jacksonville, by Herman "Skip" Mason, Jr. (Dover, New Hampshire: Dover Press, 1997), page 87; Florida Times-Union article entitled "Ostriches in Their Own Fairyland," by Bill Foley, January 5, 2000; Webpage called "Visit Downtown," at DowntownJacksonville.org, at http://www.downtownjacksonville.org/articles/?article_id=64, July 2002; Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, by Wayne Wood, et al. (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 255; Jacksonville after the Fire1901-1919, by James B. Crooks (Jacksonville, Florida: University of North Florida Press, 1991), pages 5, 105-6.

FIRST "GATOR" FOOTBALL GAME, 1901, IN JAX -- You Got Me! Florida, by Rob Lloyd (Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press, 1999), pages15,156; Entry entitled "Book Beat," in the website "CLASnotes," at http://clasnews.clas.ufl.edu/news/clasnotes/0010/bookbeat.html; "UF Football Had Its Roots in Jacksonville," by Bill Foley, Florida Times-Union, 11-29-1997; webpage entitled "Introduction: A Brief History of College Football," at FootballEncyclopedia.com, at http://www.footballencyclopedia.com/cfeintro.htm, July 2002;Info presented in the website, "Florida Photographic Collection," at http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/, July 2002.

PERFORMING BEARS & TEDDY BEARS -- Webpage "The Story of the Teddy Bear," at the website for "The Bear Museum, Petersfield (England)," at  http://www.bearmuseum.co.uk/history1.htm, July 2002; Webpage entitled "A Note about Bears," at SportsmansChoice.com, at http://www.sportsmanschoice.com/A%20Note%20Worth%20Reading/bears.htm, July 2002; Info presented in the website, "Florida Photographic Collection," at http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/, July 2002; Webpage called "The History of Teddy Bears," at a website entitled "WorldMouse.com," at http://worldmouse.safeshopper.com/59/cat59.htm?985, July 2002; "Steiff Related Message Boards," at "WorldCollectorsNet," at http://www.worldcollectorsnet.com/steiff/, July 2002.

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH -- Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, by Wayne Wood, et al. (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 47; Florida Times-Union article entitled "Immaculate Collection
Thesis Illuminates History Behind Church's Windows," by Charlie Patton, at Jacksonville.com, at http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/053099/dss_0530imma.html, July 2002.

A MANDARIN PICNIC, AND MANDARIN'S CHILDREN AT PLAY DURING EARLY 1900s -- Info presented in the website, "Florida Photographic Collection," at http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/, July 2002.

MOVIEMAKER'S CHRISTMAS PARTY -- Webstie entitled "A Brush with History: Vintage Hairstyles," at http://www.costumegallery.com/Hairstyles/Longhair/Women/welcome.htm, November 2002.

MOVIEMAKERS IN TROUBLE IN JAX -- Webpage called "Jacksonville Film History," at the City of Jacksonville's website, at www.coj.net/film/jaxfilm.htm, July 2002; Old Hickory's Town, by James R. Ward (Jacksonville, Florida: Old Hickory's Town, Inc., 1985), pages 192-194; Jacksonville after the Fire1901-1919, by James B. Crooks (Jacksonville, Florida: University of North Florida Press, 1991), pages 103-104; The website, "The Inflation Calculator," at http://www.westegg.com/inflation/; Florida Times-Union article entitled "Ostriches in Their Own Fairyland," by Bill Foley, January 5, 2000; Web page for Anna Q. Nilsson at the website entitled "The Silents Majority," at http://www.mdle.com/ClassicFilms/PhotoGallery2/anna.htm, August, 2002; Internet Movie Database, at IMDB.com, July 2002; Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, by Wayne Wood, et al. (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 62.

"OUR GANG" ("THE LITTLE RASCALS") -- Article entitled "Catch a Falling Star," by Buck Wolf, at ABCLocal.go.com, at http://abclocal.go.com/wls/news/043002_en_murdertrials.html, July 2002; The Little Rascals, by Leonard Maltin and Richard W. Bann (New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1992), page 9; Web article entitled "Every Kid's First Car, at PedalCar.net, at http://www.pedalcar.net/pchistory.html, September 2002; Web article entitled "Pedal Car Collector Maintains Miniature Dream Fleet" at TheOldTimes.com, at http://www.theoldtimes.com/past/1298_1.html, September 2002.

FLORIDA THEATER -- Webpage entitled "The Florodora Girl," at the website "Movie Mirrors Index," at http://www.san.beck.org/MM/1930/FlorodoraGirl.html, September 2002; Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, by Wayne Wood, et. al. (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 70; Jacksonville Journal, December 26, 1930; Webpage entitled "The History of the Florida Theater," at the website for the Florida Theater, at http://www.floridatheatre.com/history/history3.cfm, September 2002; Webpage entitled "the Florida Theater," at the website Excursia.com, at http://excursia.bestreadguide.com/jacksonville/stories/19990319/att_ft.shtml, September 2002; brief tour of seventh floor of Florida theater by Joel McEachin, historic preservation official, City of Jacksonville, November 6, 2002.

 

EARLY SWIMSUITS REGULATED BY PABLO BEACH LAWS -- Jacksonville in Vintage Postcards, by the Jacksonville Historical Society (Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Press, 2001), page 99.

FERRYBOAT FLOAT IN JAX PARADE & FATE OF FERRYBOATS -- History of Jacksonville, Florida, and Vicinity, 1513 to 1924, by T. Frederick Davis (Jacksonville, Florida: San Marco Bookstore, 1990 [originally published in 1925] ), pages 169, 366, 377; Info presented in the website, "Florida Photographic Collection," at http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/, July 2002; Florida Times-Union article entitled "A Fitting Night for Death of Downtown Ferries," by Bill Foley, at http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/020500/nef_2006854.html

MAYPORT, ELECTRICITY, & THE MAIL LADY -- Mayport Remembered: People & Places, by Helen Cooper Floyd (Pascagoula, Mississippi: Alpha Printing Company, 1991), page 29; In the Shadow of the Lighthouse:  A Folk History of Mayport, Florida, compiled by Helen Cooper Floyd (Pascagoula, Mississippi: Lewis Printing, 1994), page 36.   

SODA FOUNTAINS -- Going Going Gone: Vanishing Americana, by Susan Jonas & Marilyn Nissenson (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1993), pages 140-141; The City Makers, by Richard Martin (Jacksonville, Florida: Convention Press, 1972), page 257; webpage called "Ice Cream History & Folklore," at the website "Dairy Science & Technology (University of Guelph, Canada), at http://www.foodsci.uoguelph.ca/dairyedu/ichist.html, May, 2002; Medical Profession in 19th Century Florida, by E. Ashby Hammond (Gainesville, Fla.: George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, 1996), page 301; phone interview with Jax resident Jack Fry, 12-9-02.

FULL SERVICE FILLING STATIONS -- Going Going Gone: Vanishing Americana, by Susan Jonas & Marilyn Nissenson (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1993), pages 64-65; The Catalog of American Collectibles, by Christopher Pearce (New York: Mallard Press, 1990), page 83; Web page entitled "Texaco Service Stations," from the Lucky Mojo Curio Company, at http://www.luckymojo.com/texacostar.html, September 2002; 1959 Jacksonville, Florida, telephone book; 1949 Jacksonville city directory.

CHRISTMAS PARTY AT FRITO-LAY COMPANY -- "The Media History Project Timeline,"at http://www.mediahistory.umn.edu/time/century.html; "The Boomer Initiative," at http://www.babyboomers.com/index.htm; "Year by Year" feature, at InfoPlease.com, at http://www.infoplease.com/millennium1.html; webpage entitled "Timelines for the 1940 - 1975 Era," at the website for La Follette High School, La Follette, Tennessee, at http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Stadium/8601/timelines.html

CHRISTMAS PARTY AT OCEANWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT -- Website by Bruce Nash entitled "The Numbers," at http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/, November 2002.

BREWSTER HOSPITAL FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS -- Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, by Wayne W. Wood, et al. (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 103; A Charge to Keep, by B. J. Sessions (Jacksonville, Florida: Brewster & Community Nurses Alumni Association, 1996), pages 21-27.

MARIAN ANDERSON CONCERT -- "Marian Anderson Seen as One of Greatest Contraltos," Jacksonville Journal, January 24, 1952; "Marian Anderson Will Give Concert Tonight," Florida Times-Union Star Edition, January 23, 1952; "250 White Persons in Florida Get Refunds at Marian Anderson Recital in Armory," New York Times, January 25, 1952; "Marian Anderson Sings at Armory," Florida Times-Union, January 24, 1952; My Lord, What a Morning, by Marian Anderson (Franklin Watts, Inc.: New York, 1956), pages 248-250; Marian Anderson: A Singer's Journey, by Allan Keiler (Scribner: New York, 2000), pages 256-260, and text on front flap; American Beach: A Saga of Race, Wealth, and Memory, by Russ Rymer (New York: HarperCollins, 1998), page 152.  

A. PHILIP RANDOLPH & JACKSONVILLE TERMINAL -- Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, by Wayne Wood, et. al. (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), page 94; BSCP Webpage entitled “The Eyes on the Prize,” at this address: CLICK HERE, August 2002; "A. Philip Randolph: Portrait of a Gentle Warrior," a supplement in New York Teacher Magazine, October 13, 1974; Webpage entitled "Biographic Note on A. Philip Randolph," at the website for the A. Philip Randolph Institute, at http://www.aprihq.org/, September 2002; 1913 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map for Jacksonville; various Jacksonville city directories from the early 1900s; Telephone interview with Jacksonville author Marsh Phelts, who used to be a leader in the A. Philip Randolph Institute, September 8, 2002; Email from Marsha Phelts, September 8, 2002; Florida Star, August 31, 1963.

"REVENGE OF THE CREATURE" FILMED IN JAX -- Article entitled "The Gillman's Underwater Mate," at the website for Filmfax magazine, at http://www.filmfax.com/archives/pdf/ginger_stanley.pdf, September 2002.

R & R AT JACKSONVILLE NAVAL AIR STATION & MISC. NAVAL PICTURES -- "A Letter from NATT, Naval Air Training Command, Naval Air Technical Training Center, Jacksonville, Florida," by Richard Bennett Talcott (Boston: The Letter Booklet, 1952), no page numbers provided; webpage entitled "Naval Air Station Jacksonville," at Globalsecurity.org, at http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/jacksonville.htm, April, 2002; "Naval Air Station Jacksonville: 60 Years of Naval Aviation History," at the official website for Naval Air Station Jacksonville, at http://www.nasjax.navy.mil/, July 2002; Florida Times-Union article entitled "Navy's Impact: Money, Art, Sports, Celebrities, Heroes," by Kevin Delaney, February 21, 1999; The website, "The Inflation Calculator," at http://www.westegg.com/inflation/.

THE MOVIE "WILD WOMEN" SHOWN AT CASINO THEATER -- Web page called "Jungle Thrills," for the website CinemaWeb.com, at http://www.cinemaweb.com/sinister/jungle.html, July 2002; website, Filmfax.com, at http://www.filmfax.com/products/movie_catalog/jungle_thrills.html, July 2002; Internet Movie Database, at IMDB.com, July 2002; Info presented in the website, "Florida Photographic Collection," at http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/, July 2002; 1953 Polk's Jacksonville City Directory, various pages; 1953 Jacksonville, Florida, Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps; Florida Times-Union article entitled "Jacksonville Went Ga-ga for Nazimova" by Bill Foley, July 7, 1999; Phone interviews with Jack Frye, Jacksonville resident since mid-1920s, July 22 & 24, 2002.

HAVE TRACK SHOES, WILL TRAVEL (BOB HAYES) -- Run, Bullet, Run, by Bob Hayes, with Robert Pack, New York: Harper & Row, 1990, page 85.

GOING, GOING, GONE: TRAFFIC TOWERS -- (Clipping from Sunday Magazine, September 17, 1967, page 14, at the Florida Collection, Main Public Library, Jacksonville, Florida, April 14, 2002); webpage entitled "Signalfan.com," at  http://signalfan.freeservers.com/history.html, April, 2002; website entitled "Traffic Control in NYC: A Brief History," at  http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/transportation/newpage5.html, April, 2002.

 

GOING, GOING, GONE: SHOTGUN HOUSES -- "What Do You Know about Shotgun Houses," at Blacksonville.com, at http://www.blacksonville.com/shotgunhouse.htm;  Tonyaa Weathersbee, "Houses Worth Saving," Florida Times-Union, February 2, 2000;  Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage, by Wayne Wood, et. al. (Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida, 1996), pages 17, 95, 101.

 

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