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Riverside rememberedEntry/Object ID
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115 p. : ill. ; 22 x 28 cm.
Riverside remembered by George Hallam.
John Murray Forbes, a Boston millionaire, purchased 500 acres then known as Dell's Bluff in Jacksonville in 1868. By February 1869, the land was platted for lots and the area was named Riverside.
Selection of mentioned names/topics : John Murray Forbes -- Edward M. Cheney -- Miles Price -- Philip Dell -- Brooklyn section of Jacksonville -- Joseph Price -- Riverside annexation in 1887 -- Washington Iron Works -- Livingston Mills -- Edward Denny -- Charlotte Ballou -- George P. Denny -- 123 Riverside Avenue -- J. C. Greeley residence -- Steamship The Cherokee -- Gilmore's Band -- Mrs. A. B. Anthony -- Hotel Riverview (later Bennett Hotel) -- Waldo W. Cummer residence -- Ninah Cummer -- Jacksonville Light Infantry -- Colonel Raymond Cay -- Jacksonville Street Railway Company -- Germania Club -- Riverside Park -- Lubin Film Studio -- Mabel Paige -- 1914 big Confederate reunion -- Frank A. Doggett -- Captain Aristides Doggett -- Telfair Stockton -- E. V. Toomer -- Avondale -- William Pitkin -- Hutcheson grant -- Adrian Pillars -- poet Allan Seeger -- Percy Palethorpe -- Memorial Park -- Dr. H. Marshall Taylor -- Good Shepherd Church -- Le Corbusier -- Addison Mizner -- Riverside Baptist Church -- Park Lane Apartments --Robert E. Lee High School -- Riverside Theatre -- Vitaphone -- Five Points -- Whiddon's Cash Store -- McPhail's Candy Company -- Willowbrook Library -- Woman's Club -- Harriet Hubbard Ayer -- Mrs. Telfair Stockton -- C. B. Rogers -- Yacht Regina -- Arthur Cummer -- Cummer Museum -- Lawyer Frank P. Fleming -- Walter Mucklow -- Colonel Kay -- J. P. Beckwith -- J. E. T. Bowden -- Casper and Ida Beerbower -- Edward Lane estate -- General Spinner -- James and Josephine Schumacher -- James Edward Monroe (Cap'n Jimmie, Major Monroe) -- Union Republican Club -- Edward Cheney -- Heber R. Bishop --Daniel Bowen.
Selected photographs: Jacksonville harbor in 1892 -- Miles Price map of Brooklyn -- J. C. Greeley, mayor of Jacksonville from 1873-74, residence -- Fire of 1901 -- Memorial Park and winged bronze statue -- Good Shepherd Church construction -- Addison Mizner -- Architect Mellen C. Greeley -- J. E. T. Bowden's residence -- Walter Coachman Jr. residence -- Attorney John E. Hartridge residence -- Ninah Cummer -- Arthur and Ninah's house -- Wellington Willson Cummer house -- Cummer garden -- J. Dobbins Holmes house -- Bishop Weed's residence and death of Bishop Weed -- John M. Des Rochers house -- Robert W. Simms -- Edward Alonzo Champlain house appeared in Fatty Arbuckle movie -- Sam B. Hubbard house -- Old Jacksonville Art Museum -- Colonel Cay house -- Mole Hole on May Street -- Robert L. Stringfellow's house -- J. P. Beckwith home -- Henry T. Armington home -- Lorenzo Wilson home (later Children's Museum) -- Lomax Castle -- William E. Kay house -- Hemming Park -- Burnside Beach -- E. O. Painter home -- Casper Beerbower home -- Upchurch home -- Edward Lane home -- Bryson family marble house -- Max Knauer home -- General Francis Elias Spinner home -- Acosta Bridge -- Cheney house.Collection
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Jacksonville (Fla.) -- History., Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Description -- Views., Riverside (Jacksonville, Fla.).Publication Details
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Hallam, George, 1926-, Riverside Avondale Preservation, Inc.Publisher
Drummond PressPlace Published
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Jacksonville, FLCall No.
F 319 .J16 R58 1976