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- Tags: Civil War
"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (3 of 3)
Tags: Adams Street, African American women in Jacksonville, Bay Street, Beaver Street, Bedell family, Biographical notes, Black Bottom, Bridge Street, Broad Street, Broad Street Viaduct, Burbridge Cemetery, California, Caroline Street, Civil War, Clay Street, Cohen's Store, Colored Masonic Temple, Development of Jacksonville, Duval Street, Experiences of former slaves, Fernandina FL, Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad, Forsyth Street, Georgia, Grant's Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church, Historical notes, Hogan Street, Hogan/Hogan's Creek, Irene Coates, Jacksonville FL, Jefferson Street, Jim Bedell, Joseph H. James Building, LaVilla, Lawton Pratt, Lawton Pratt's undertaking establishment, Lou Bedell, Main Street, Market Street, McCoy Creek, Mt. Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church, Nat Patterson, Oak and Peters Shoe Store, Old City Cemetery, Pine Street, Reconstruction, St. James Hotel, Stanton School/Stanton High School, State Street, Union Depot, Union Street, Ward Street, Windle Street
Lindsay Moore Interview Notes
Tags: 1850, 1865, A. Packer (son of Lindsay Moore?), Atlanta GA, Bethard (Moore) Hood, Betsy Overtree, Christmas, Civil War, Elizabeth (Harper) Moore, Emily (Moore) Mabry, Experiences of former slaves, Forsyth GA, Francis (Moore) Hoodran, Georgia, Griffin GA, Harry (on Overtree plantation), Interview notes, Jackson G. Smith, Jerry Justice, Jim Moore, Jim White, John B. Overtree, John Willis, Lindsay Moore, Lookout Mountain, Lula, Macon GA, Madison Street, Marzell Overtree, Monroe County GA, Nelson Moore, Overtree Plantation, Pussy (Moore) Mabry, Union Army, William Tecumseh Sherman
Willis Williams Narrative (2 of 2)
Tags: 1856, 1875, 1879, 1937, 99th Infantry Regiment, Benjamin F. Cox, Biographical narrative, Camp Hughes, Charlie (Heyward?), Civil War, Confederate Army, Eaverson Street, Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church, Edward Moody McCook, Experiences of former slaves, Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad, Jacksonville FL, Jacksonville Post Office, Palatka FL, Pierce (surname), Rachel Fitsgiles/Fitzgiles, Ransom Williams, Reconstruction, River Junction FL, Singleton, Tallahassee FL, The South/"Southland", Thomas Heyward, Union Army, Wilhemina Williams, Willis Myers, Willis Williams
Charles Coates Narrative (2 of 2)
Tags: 1876, 1936, Biographical narrative, Charles Coates, Civil War, Clara White Mission, Eartha M.M. White, Experiences of former slaves, Florida, Georgia, Hall Plantation, Henrietta Coates, Irene Coates, Jacksonville FL, L'Angle, Richmond VA, Sambo, Savannah GA, Sherrard (or Sherard) Hall, Spencer Coates, Union Army, Virginia, W.B. Hall, Washington County GA, West Ashley Street, Windle Street
Charles Coates Narrative (1 of 2)
Tags: 1876, 1936, Biographical narrative, Charles Coates, Civil War, Clara White Mission, Eartha M.M. White, Emancipation, Experiences of former slaves, Hall Plantation, Henrietta Coates, Irene Coates, Jack, Jacksonville FL, L' Angle, Richmond VA, Sambo, Savannah GA, Spencer Coates, Union Army, W.B. Hall, Washington County GA
Irene Coates Narrative (1 of 4)
Tags: 1888, Abraham Lincoln, African American family history, African American women in Jacksonville, Bedell family, Biographical narrative, Camden County GA, Charles Coates, Charleston SC, Civil War, Development of Jacksonville, Earthquake c.1888, Emancipation, Experiences of former slaves, Georgia, Historical narrative, Irene Coates, Jacksonville FL, Jim Bedell, Lou Bedell, Mary Todd Lincoln, Savannah GA, Windle Street
Felix L. Littlejohn Interview Notes
Tags: 1855, 1865, 1866, 1931, Alabama, Biographical notes, Calhoun County AL, Chester Littlejohn, Christmas Eve, Civil War, Eighty-Fourth Street, Experiences of former slaves, Father Coates, Felix L. Littlejohn, Grandpa Littlejohn, Grandpa Littlejohn (father of Chester Littlejohn), Interview notes, Ku Klux Klan, Linder (surname), Sanford AL, Sanford FL, Union Army
Willis Williams Narrative (1 of 2)
Tags: 1856, 1875, 1879, African American family history, African American folklore and stories in Jacksonville, African American workers in Jacksonville, Benjamin F. Cox, Biographical narrative, Camp Hughes, Civil War, Confederate Army, Eaverson Street, Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church, Edward Moody McCook, Experiences of former slaves, Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad, Jacksonville FL, Palatka FL, Pierce (surname), Rachel Fitsgiles/Fitzgiles, Ransom Williams, Reconstruction, River Junction FL, Singleton, Tallahassee FL, The South/"Southland", Thomas Heyward, Union Army, Wilhemina Fitsgiles Williams, Willis Myers, Willis Williams
Rebecca Fulton Narrative
Tags: 1782, 1784, 1832, 1835, 1855, 1867, 1879, 1880, Ada Daniels, Ada Daniels Walden, African American family history, African American women in Jacksonville, Agnes Sams, American Bible Society, Angeline Daniels, Benjamin Sams, Bernie Daniels, Betty Sams, Biographical narrative, Broad Street, Cincinnati OH, Civil War, Cologne South America, Darien GA, Doctor William Sams, Elsie Sams, Emma Daniels, Felix Sams, Florida, Gardner Sams, Gardner Sams Jr., Georgia, Georgia Sams, Haiti, Hanibal Sams, Hannah (sister of Sally Sams), Henry Sams, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Isabella Gardner, Jacksonville FL, John M. McIntosh, Joseph Sams, Josephus Daniels, Kings Road, Lady Island SC, Louisa (Sams) Belton, Louisa Sams, Louisa Sams Belton, Louise Vanderhorst, Lucius Sams, Luther Walden, Luther Walden Jr., Mary Felix Sams, Mary Sams, McIntosh County Courthouse Darien GA, McIntosh County GA, Moore Wilstach Keys and Overend, Mount Vernon FL, Mr. Fulton, Myrtle Avenue, Nanny (Bailey) Sams, Nelson Spaulding, Nelson Spaulding Jr., Rebecca Fulton, Rebecca Sams, Richard Sams, Robert Sams, Sally (Sams) Daniels, Sally Sams, Sams family, Sapelo Island GA, Sarah Daniels, South Carolina, Susan Sams, Union Street, United States, United States Patent Office, Virgil Walden, Vivian Sams, Vivian Sams Spaulding-Chavious, William Sams