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- Tags: Experiences of former slaves
"Git It 'n Run!" from The Florida Negro
Charles Coates Interview Notes
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Biographical notes, Charles Coates, Confederate Army, Emancipation, Experiences of former slaves, Georgia, Gussie (Hall?), Hall family, Henrietta Coates, Irene Coates, Jernigan, Julius Hall, L' Angle family, L'Angle, Lizzie (Hall?), Mary Todd Lincoln, Mrs. Jones, Petersburg VA, Richmond VA, Sambo, Sandersville GA, Savannah GA, Sherrard (or Sherard) Hall, Spencer Coates, Union Army, Virginia, W.B. Hall, Washington County GA, Windle Street
"Black Angels Versus White Angels"
"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (1 of 3)
"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (2 of 3)
Alternate page 4 (2 of 2) of Irene Coates Narrative (1 of 4)
Willis Williams Interview Notes
Tags: 1856, 1869, 1870, 1875, 1879, 99th Infantry Regiment, African American family history, African American folklore and stories in Jacksonville, African American workers in Jacksonville, Benjamin F. Cox, Biographical notes, Bucky (co-owner of Ellaville FL sawmill), Burch's brick yard, Camp Hughes, Charlie (Heyward?), City Cemetery, Clay Street, Confederate Army, Drew (co-owner of Ellaville FL sawmill), Eaverson Street, Edward Moody McCook, Ellaville FL, Experiences of former slaves, Florida, Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad, Hogan Street, Interview notes, Jacksonville FL, Main Street, Palatka FL, Pierce (surname), Rachel Fitsgiles/Fitzgiles, Ransom Williams, River Junction FL, Singleton, State Street, T.T. Fortune, Tallahassee FL, Thomas Heyward, Union Army, Wilhemina Fitsgiles Williams, Willis Myers, Willis Williams
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
Anna Scott Narrative (1 of 3)
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
Irene Coates Narrative (3 of 4)
Tags: 1859, 1936, Abraham Lincoln, Adams Street, African American women in Jacksonville, Bay Street, Biographical narrative, Bridge Street, Broad Street, Broad Street Viaduct, Burbridge Cemetery, California, Church Street, Clay Street, Development of Jacksonville, Experiences of former slaves, Florida, Georgia, Jacksonville FL, Jimmie Bedell, Lue Bedell, Mary Todd Lincoln, McCoy Creek, Myrtle Avenue, Nat Patterson, Oak and Peters Shoe Store, Old City Cemetery, Richmond VA, Savannah GA, Virginia, Ward Street, Windle Street
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
Irene Coates Narrative (2 of 4)
Tags: 1888, 1888 (appx.), African American women in Jacksonville, Atlantic Coast Live train, Bay Street, Beaver Street, Bedell family, Biographical narrative, Black Bottom, Bloxham Street., Bridge Street, Broad Street, Camden County GA, Caroline Street, Cedar Street, Charles Coates, Clay Street, Cohen's Store, Development of Jacksonville, Duval Street, Earthquake c.1888, Experiences of former slaves, Fernandina FL, Florida, Forsyth Street, Georgia, Grant's Memorial Church, Hogan Creek, Holmes Undertaking Establishment, Irene Coates, Jacksonville, Jefferson Street, Jim Bedell, LaVilla, Lou Bedell, Main Street, Market Street, Masonic Temple, McCoy Creek, Mt. Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church, Old City Cemetery, Orange Street, Pearl Street, Pine Street, St. Augustine FL, Stanton School/Stanton High School, State Street, Uncle Neal's Pawn Shoppe, Union Depot, Union 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
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
Irene Coates Narrative (4 of 4)
Tags: 1859, 1888, 1936, Abraham Lincoln, African American folklore and stories in Jacksonville, African American women in Jacksonville, Bedell family, Biographical narrative, Camden County GA, Charleston SC, Experiences of former slaves, Florida, Georgia, Irene Coates, Jacksonville FL, Jim Bedell, Lou Bedell, Mary Todd Lincoln, Richmond VA, Savannah GA, South Carolina, Virginia, White House, Windle Street
Anna Scott Narrative (3 of 3)
Tags: 1846, 1867, 1937, Abigail Dove, Africa, African American women in Jacksonville, Anna Scott, Biographical narrative, Charleston SC, Dove City SC, Edgewood Avenue, Elias Mumford, Experiences of former slaves, Grand Bassa Liberia, Harper Liberia, Moncrief Avenue, Monrovia Liberia, United States, West Africa
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