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JHS Folder 3: City Development — Irene Coates
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jhs-195918-03
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An account of the resource
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Alternative page 4 of "Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (3 of 3)
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An alternative version of page 4 of <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/74" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (3 of 3)</a>. This version is similar but not identical to the page 4 present in that item.<br /><br /><a href="https://unfdhi.org/violamuse-editions/images/jhs-195918-03-04-01-duplicate.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Another copy of this same alternative page 4</a> exists in the archive. We have not cataloged it as a separate item, because we believe it to have been typed at the same time as this one. The two documents share the same idiosyncrasies of this one (see, for instance, the letters <em>Ou</em> at the end of the first paragraph on both documents, which appear to be the start of the word <em>Out</em>, which was then retyped on the next line as the first word of a new paragraph. The main differences between the two documents appear to be the smudging on the words <em>burying ground</em> in the fourth paragraph and <em>Florida</em> at the very end, as well as the damage to the edges. One of these pages is, perhaps, a carbon copy of the other.
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Thomas Brandenburger (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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Experiences of former slaves
Development of Jacksonville
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Viola Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 3, Item 4
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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Typed, one page
Language
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EN
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Biographical Narrative
Historical Narrative
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jhs-195918-03-04
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19th Century Florida
Relation
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<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/74" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (3 of 3)</a>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Bay Street
Biographical narrative
Bridge Street
Burbridge Cemetery
Experiences of former slaves
Fernandina and Jacksonville Railroad
Fernandina FL
Historical narrative
Hogan Street
Irene Coates
Jacksonville FL
Main Street
Old City Cemetery
Pine Street
St. Augustine FL
Union Depot
Windle Street
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JHS Folder 3: City Development — Irene Coates
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jhs-195918-03
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An account of the resource
These items correspond to Folder 3 of the Viola Muse Collection at the Jacksonville Historical Society.
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Irene Coates Narrative (2 of 4)
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An account of the resource
Narrative based on the <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Irene Coates Interview Notes</a>.<br /><br />The pages of this document are numbered in the original, and page two is missing (the back of the paper containing page one 1 blank, and we have not located page 2 elsewhere). We have numbered the pages and images correspondingly, and there is, therefore, no page 2 in the edition, and no image named <em>jhs-195918-03-02-02.jpg</em>.
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jhs-195918-03-02
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Zariah Grant (transcription)
Kimberly Council (transcription, encoding, and edition)
Amelia Dixon (encoding and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
Subject
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Experiences of former slaves
African American women in Jacksonville
Development of Jacksonville
Creator
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Viola Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 3, Item 2
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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Handwritten, five pages
Language
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EN
Type
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Biographical narrative
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19th Century Florida
20th Century Florida
Relation
A related resource
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/93">Irene Coates Narrative (1 of 4)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/86">Irene Coates Narrative (3 of 4)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/97">Irene Coates Narrative (4 of 4)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/3">Irene Coates Interview Notes</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/119">Charles and Irene Coates Age and Date Calculations</a>
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
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JHS Folder 18: Jacksonville History
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jhs-195918-18
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Title
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"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (3 of 3)
Subject
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African American women in Jacksonville
Experiences of former slaves
Development of Jacksonville
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jhs-195918-18-03
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Mak Kapetanovic (transcription, encoding, and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Clayton McCarl (edition)
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<p>The beginning of an introduction to an early history of Jacksonville to be based, presumably, on the <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/3" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>Irene Coates Interview Notes</span></a>.</p>
<p>This is a more complete version than than found in <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/72" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (1 of 3) </span></a>and <span><a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/73" target="_blank" rel="noopener">"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (2 of 3)</a>.<br /><br />The word <em>Copy </em>is written diagonally by hand across the first page.<br /></span></p>
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Viole Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 18, Item 3
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-1940
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
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Typewritten, four pages
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EN
Type
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Historical notes
Biographical notes
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19th Century Florida
20th Century Florida
Relation
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<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/72">"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (1 of 3)</a>
<a href="http://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/73">"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (2 of 3)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/112" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>Alternative page 4 of "Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (3 of 3)</span></a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/109">Material Related to "Early Jacksonville History: Introduction"</a>
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
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JHS Folder 12: Slavery
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jhs-195918-12
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Irene Coates Interview Notes
Subject
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Experiences of former slaves
Development of Jacksonville
African American women in Jacksonville
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Notes that Muse made during her interview with Irene Coates, aged 76, a long-time resident of Jacksonville, Florida. <br /><br />The interview was conducted on December 3, 1936, at the home of Irene and her husband Charles, also interviewed by Muse on that same occasion (see <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/2" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>Charles Coates Interview Notes</span></a> and <span><a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/id/119" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Charles and Irene Coates Age and Date Calculations</a>)</span>.<br /><br />The notes in this document were used in the creation of the published narrative about Irene Coates, found on pages 74-79 of <a href="https://unfdhi.org/violamuse-editions/content/works-cited.xml#wpa-sn-vol3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project, <em>Slave Narratives</em>, vol. 3</a> and included in this edition as <span><a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/97" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Irene Coates Narrative (4 of 4)</a>.</span><br /><br />The notes from Muse's interview with Irene Coates deal primarily with the geography of Jacksonville and how it had changed since Coates relocated there as a young girl. The documents related to the early history of Jacksonville in <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/collections/show/18" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>JHS Folder 18: Jax History</span></a> are based on her recollections. The city, as she describes it, is largely represented on <a href="https://unfdhi.org/violamuse-editions/content/works-cited.xml#koch-1876" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Augustus Koch's <em>Bird's-Eye View of Jacksonville</em>, <em>1876</em></a> and <a href="https://unfdhi.org/violamuse-editions/content/works-cited.xml#lebaron-1885" target="_blank" rel="noopener">J. Francis Le Baron's <em>Duval County, Florida, </em>1885</a> and <a href="https://unfdhi.org/violamuse-editions/content/works-cited.xml#lebaron-1887" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>Map of City of Jacksonville</em>, <em>1887</em></a>.</p>
<p>The published narrative of the Irene Coates interview <span>acknowledges only in passing</span> the geographical focus of the Irene Coates interview, noting the following: "She relates many tales of happenings during the time that this city grew from a town of about four acres to its present status." Instead, much of the material in the summary of the Irene Coates interview actually appears to be drawn from the <a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/2" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Charles Coates Interview Notes</a>.</p>
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Viola Muse
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Jacksonville Historical Society, Viola Muse Collection, Folder 12, Item 7
Publisher
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The Viola Muse Digital Edition, University of North Florida
Date
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1936-12-03
Contributor
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Melinda Peacock (document scanning)
Clayton McCarl (transcription, encoding, and edition)
Laura Heffernan (edition)
Tru Leverette (edition)
Rights
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Made public online with the permission of the Jacksonville Historical Society
Format
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Handwritten, eleven pages
Language
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English
Type
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Interview notes
Identifier
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jhs-195918-12-07
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
19th Century Florida
20th Century Florida
Relation
A related resource
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/93">Irene Coates Narrative (1 of 4)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/94">Irene Coates Narrative (2 of 4)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/86">Irene Coates Narrative (3 of 4)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/97">Irene Coates Narrative (4 of 4)</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/119">Charles and Irene Coates Age and Date Calculations</a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/72" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (1 of 3)</span></a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/73" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (2 of 3)</span></a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/74" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>"Early Jacksonville History: Introduction" (3 of 3)</span></a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/75" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>Alternate page 4 (2 of 2) of Irene Coates Narrative (1 of 4)</span></a>
<a href="https://violamuse.unfdhi.org/items/show/109" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span>Material Related to "Early Jacksonville History: Introduction"</span></a>
1860
1936
Adams Street
Amelia River
Bay Street
Bedell family
Black Jack Oaks
Bridge Street
Broad Street
Brooklyn
Burbridge Cemetery
Camden County GA
Clay Street
Coast Line (?) Railroad
Cohen's Store
Earthquake c.1888
Emancipation
Fernandina FL
Georgia
Ginlatt (?) River
Hogan Street
Hogan/Hogan's Creek
Irene Coates
Jacksonville FL
James A. Garfield
Jefferson Street
Jimmie Bedell
Knights of Pythias
Knights of Pythias Hall
LaVilla
Lou Bedell
Main Street
Masonic Temple
McCoy Creek
Mrs. Patterson
Mt. Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church
Nat Patterson
Oak Street
Odd Fellows
Odd Fellows Hall
Peters Street
Pine Street
Pratts Holmes Undertaker
Satilla River (?)
Savannah River
St. Augustine FL
St. James Hotel
St. Johns River
St. Marys GA
Stanton School/Stanton High School
Ulysses S. Grant
Uncle Neal's Pawn Shoppe
Union Depot
Ward Street