Historic building survey of downtown Jacksonville [Florida]

Name/Title

Historic building survey of downtown Jacksonville [Florida]

Entry/Object ID

Library.571

Description

xii, 55, [14] leaves (spiral bound) : illustrations ; 28 cm. Historic building survey of downtown Jacksonville [Florida] by Historic Property Associates, Inc. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-55) Contents: Staff -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Survey criteria -- Survey goals and methodology -- Developmental history of the Downtown Jacksonville survey area -- Description and analysis of the historic architectural resources within the survey area -- Recommendations -- Bibliography -- Appendix: Inventory of buildings surveyed (Listing by address of buildings in surveyed area noting date of construction, architectural style, original use, present use; starts with East Adams street and ends with North Washington street). Map of Jacksonville in 1847 -- Map that shows limits of the Great Fire of 1901 -- Site plan for Immaculate Conception Catholic Church -- Site plan for Mount Zion A.M.E. Church -- Site plan for Plaza Hotel -- Buckman and Ulmer Building -- South Atlantic Investment Corporation Building -- Young Men's Hebrew Association Building -- Duval County Armory. Selected buildings include: Immaculate Conception Catholic Church -- Mount Zion A.M.E. Church -- Plaza Hotel -- Buckman and Ulmer Building -- South Atlantic Investment Corporation Building -- Young Men's Hebrew Association Building (Includes history of the early Jewish community:1890-1910; later Maceo Elks Lodge #8) -- Duval County Armory. Historic building survey of downtown Jacksonville [Florida]. Jacksonville Downtown Development Authority. November 1991. "Project staff: project supervisor: Stephen Olausen; project administrator: William Adams; architectural history: Stephen Olausen; historical research: Robert Bennett, Michael Fenton, Stephen Olausen; field survey: Robert Bennett ....[et al.] ... financed in part ... by the Bureau of Historic Preservation, Florida Department of State, assisted by the Florida Historic Preservation Advisory Council."--P. ii. "At the turn of the century ... Jacksonville was Florida's most populous city, its financial center, and probably its most powerful political bastion."

Collection

Library

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Historic buildings -- Florida -- Jacksonville., Historic sites -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- Surveys., Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Buildings, structures, etc., Jacksonville Downtown Development Authority., Florida. Bureau of Historic Preservation., Florida. Historic Preservation Council., Great Fire, Jacksonville, Fla., 1901., Church of the Immaculate Conception (Jacksonville, Fla.) -- History., Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Plaza Hotel (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Duval County Armory (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Young Men's Hebrew Association building (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Jews -- Florida -- Jacksonville., MACEO No. 8 (Masonic order : Jacksonville, Fla.)., Buckman & Ulmer Building (Jacksonville, Fla.).

Publication Details

Author

Historic Property Associates, Inc., Olausen, Stephen. Adams, William R. Bennett, Robert. Jacksonville Downtown Development Authority. Florida, Bureau of Historic Preservation. Florida, Historic Preservation Council.

Publisher

Historic Property Associates

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

St. Augustine, FL

Call No.

F 319 .J1 H57 1991