Date(s) of Creation
1827 - 1965Title
Timeline of Col. J.J. Daniel's LifeDescription
"Col. James Jaquelin Daniel: Chronological Outline of Events in his Life Reported Primarily from Contemporary Newspaper Sources, March 1865 -April 1889"Date(s) of Creation
1865 - 1889Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 11Notes
Date: Mar. 1865- Apr. 1889
Public AccessTitle
Newspaper Articles Regarding Col. DanielDescription
Item 1: "Pablo's Spiritual Welfare; A Corporation with a Soul- Resignation of Colonel Daniel" The Florida Times-Union. December 30, 1885. Two copies.
Item 2: "In Memoriam" Editorial, The Florida Times-Union, October 4, 1888. Two pages. Two copies.
Item 3: "Day of Mourning; Various Marks of Respect to Colonel Daniel's Memory." The Florida Times-Union, October 4, 1888. Two pages. Two copies.
Item 4: "Committee Work. Action of the Auxiliary Association on the Death of Colonel Daniel." The Florida Times-Union, October 4, 1888. One page. Two copies.
Item 5: "Only One Instance. A Tribute to the Large Heartedness of the Late Colonel Daniel." The Florida Times-Union, October 4, 1888. One page. Two copies.
Item 6: "Colored Auxiliary Bureau. A Committee to Draft Resolutions in Memory of Col. J.J. Daniel" The Florida Times-Union, October 4, 1888. Two copies.
Item 7: "They Mourn With Us: Sympathetic Messages from Governor Perry and other Floridians." The Florida Times-Union. October 4, 1888. Two copies.
Item 8: "In Mourning for Colonel Daniel." Extract from a Florida Newspaper. (unspecified) Two copies.
Item 9: "James Jaqueline Daniel. A Life Sketch of the Man for Whom the City Mourns." The Florida Times-Union, October 4, 1888.
Item 10: "Honoring Their Memory; Resolutions by the Bar of the Supreme Court of Florida" The Florida Times-Union, February 8, 1889.
Item 11:"Honor His Memory" The Florida Times-Union, February 28, 1889.
Item 12: "The Daniel Memorial" The Florida Times-Union, March 1, 1889.
Item 13: "Reminiscences of Florida Politics" by C.E. Merrill. The Florida Times-Union. August 19, 1906.
Item 14: "Old Newspaper Items (Florida Daily Times) re James Jaquelin Daniel June 8, 1959" Two pages.Date(s) of Creation
1885 - 1959Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 12Notes
Date: Feb. 1885- Jun. 1959
Public AccessTitle
Notes on the Good Character of Col. J.J. DanielDescription
Item 1: Commentary on the Death of Col. Daniel by Hon. R.W. Davis typed from typewritten copy, 7/27/1959, taken from a Jacksonville Paper October 1888.
Item 2: "Copy of Mrs. Haughton's pencil notes which she made some years ago" 7/31/1959.
Item 3: "In Memoriam; Col. James Jaquelin Daniel" by Dr. Tho's O. Summers, Editor Fla. Medical and Surgical Journal.Date(s) of Creation
1888 - 1959Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 13Notes
Date: Oct. 1888 - Jul. 1959
Public AccessTitle
More Documents Regarding Col. J.J. Daniel (Including Mrs. J.J. Daniel, Palermo)Description
Item 1: Notes from a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Jacksonville Auxiliary Sanitary Association October 6, 1888.
Item 2: Richard M. Martin's Address to the Florida Historical Society in May, 1962. Thirteen pages plus footnotes. Two copies.
Item 3: Copy of Receipt for a land survey August 27, 1886 in Lake City, Fl. Paid by Col. J.J. Daniels to Edwin L. Snowden.
Item 4: "Personal Incidents Relating to the Life of R.P.D.'s Father Col. J.J. Daniel" May 31, 1960. Regarding Palermo.
Item 5: Misc. document regarding Mrs. Daniel and Palermo, copied May 1, 1961. Two copies.
Item 6: "Mrs. J.J. Daniel Died Yesterday at her Home on East Monroe St." The Florida Times-Union, June 14, 1915. Two copies. "Funeral Yesterday of Mrs. J.J. Daniel Largely Attended" The Florida Times-Union. June 15, 1915. Two copies.
Item 7: "James Jaquelin Daniel; Life Sketch of a Noble Citizen and Philanthropist" The Florida Farmer and Fruit Grower, October 10, 1888.
Item 8: "J.J. Daniel Civil War Service from Records in the National Archives"
Item 9: Copies of misc. Newspaper clippings regarding death of Col. J.J. Daniel. Given to R.P.D. by Mrs. Cornwall October 28, 1960.
"Re: J.J. Daniel's Biography- Research, Report of the Memorial Committee."
Item 10: Note from Jacksonville Auxiliary Sanitary Association 1888 regarding status of leadership and members, note for R.P.D. regarding an associate of his father J.J. Daniel.
Item 11: Letters from R.P. Daniel to his daughter Jaquelin about his father Col. J.J. Daniel, including various details about his life and character, relations and properties. From March - May 1936.
Item 12: Note to Reverend Charles A. Ashby regarding the memorial of Col. J.J. Daniel. Three copies.
Item 13: "Colonel James Jaquelin Daniel (Extract from Historical Papers and Journal of Semi- Centennial of the (Episcopal) Church in Florida)" Three copies. Published 1889.
Item 14: Handwritten data about William Augustine Daniel from obituary.
Item 15: Copy of article "Silent Reverence Fell Over Jacksonville When Robert E. Lee Came to Call; Ailing General Paid Visit Here in Spring of '80" by Samuel Proctor. (No date available)
Item 16: Note of correction by Herbert Lamson handwritten 1959.Date(s) of Creation
1886 - 1962Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 14Notes
Date: Aug. 1886 - May 1962
Public AccessTitle
The Superintendent's Report Regarding Sanitation Utilities and the Memorial of J.J. DanielDescription
Superintendent's Report- Jacksonville, July 1, 1889. Includes a memorial to J.J. Daniel, information on "boilers and machinery, buildings, grounds, fuel, consumption, water, mains, gates and hydrants, meters, sewers… etc. as well as information on how yellow fever had affected some amenities.Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 16Notes
Date: Jul. 1889
Public AccessTitle
Cover Letter of Col. Daniel Regarding Master Roll of Confederate Soldiers from FloridaDescription
Letter of Col. J.J. Daniel with notes on soldiers and events during the Civil War.Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 17Notes
Date: Not Specified
Public AccessTitle
Address of the Hon. George C. Bedell at the Dedication of Plaque to Col. DanielDescription
"Address of Hon. George C. Bedell Dedication of Center Aisle Church of the Good Shepard May 28, 1933, to memory of Col. James Jaqueline Daniel" Two Copies.Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 18Notes
Date: May 1933
Public AccessTitle
Regarding the J.J. Daniel Memorial Association (Property, Meetings, etc.)Description
Item 1: Map and Description of the J.J. Daniel Memorial Association. Two copies.
Item 2: Copy of Deed from Mrs. Emily I. Daniel to J.J. Daniel Memorial Association, March 21, 1890.
Item 3: Copies of multiple Deeds, for various properties, to J.J. Daniels, over a period from 1860-1883.
Item 4: T-U Article- "Daniel Memorial Association" March 1, 1889. Notes on a meeting of the Association.
Item 5: Maps of the Daniel and L'Engle Tracts of the Sibbald Grant.Date(s) of Creation
1860 - 1890Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 19Notes
Date: 1860- Mar. 1890
Public AccessTitle
Daniel Memorial Home for ChildrenDescription
Item 1: Copy of Deed to J.J. Daniel & Memorial Assn. by Edwin Weed. Pres. W.A. McLean, Secy. To Daniel Memorial Orphanage and Home for the Friendless, a sum of $1.00. Dec. 15, 1893.
Item 2: Copy of Deed to the Daniel Memorial Orphanage & Home for the Friendless, for a sum of $12,000. Dec. 17, 1896.
Item 3: Copy of Deed to Cummer Lumber Company, Dec. 31, 1926.
Item 4: Copy of a map of Jacksonville 1884.
Item 5: Copy of Article which appeared in the Florida Times-Union, September 19, 1948. "'Daniel Home for Children, Tribute to Early Citizen' Church Group Originated Movement to Aid Homeless" Discusses function and scope of the Daniel Home for Children, and discusses its significance as a memorial to J.J. Daniel. Two Copies.
Item 6: "Daniel Memorial Home for Children" A history of the Daniel Memorial Home for Children, unknown author, unspecified date. Sometime after 1956, and likely before 1968.
Item 7: Newspaper clipping regarding J.J. Daniel's daughter as president of the Daniel Memorial Home for Children.
Item 8: Address made by Pres. Haughton, undated, in regards to the atmosphere and work of the Daniel Memorial Home.Date(s) of Creation
1893 - 1968Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 20Notes
Date: Dec. 1893- 1968
Public AccessTitle
Assorted Handwritten Letters to Col. J.J. Daniel, Mrs. L'Engle and the Daniel Memorial HomeDescription
Item 1: A letter written to the Daniel Memorial Home for Children from a women interested in leaving her granddaughter at the home as a result of family, medical, and financial issues. July 22, 1904.
Item 2: Letter written by J.D. Baugh from Polk County on behalf of the Whitten Family, who is interested in adopting two children from the home. August 5, 1904.
Item 3: Three letters written by A.B. Hagen to Col. J.J. Daniels regarding the status of a piece of land. Dates include November 17, 1885, December 1, 1885 and January 14, 1886.
Item 4: Letter to Mrs. J.C.L. L'Engle at the Daniel Memorial Home in regards to contact information for a child's father, and a request that he be contacted with information about the child. July 26, 1907.
Item 5: Letter to Mrs. J.C.L. L'Engle regarding travel expenses for Mary Davis. From Sophie Hostbyar August 4, 1908.
Item 6: Letter from other children's home to Mrs. J.C.L. L'Engle in regards to accepting two children from the Daniel Memorial Home. February 20, 1907.
Item 7: Letter from a Mrs. Williams to Mrs. J.C.L. L'Engle to express her intention of bringing her son home as she her situation has improved. Post marked March 1, 1907.
Item 8: A series of letters written by and regarding Minnie Williams from Utah regarding the status of her children and her intention of getting them back. Dates range from June 28th to October 19th, 1908.
Item 9: A handwritten promise of payment with interest by Emily David, May 27, 1889.
Item 10: Letter from a W.D. DuBose to Mrs. J.C.L. L'Engle regarding a twelve year old girl that needs the care of the Daniel Memorial Home. August 22, 1908.
Item 11: Letter from Robert Bateman of the Jacksonville Rescue Association regarding other documents that are not included. He is referring a case to Mrs. J.C.L. L'Engle that had been sent to him. August 19, 1908.
Item 12: Miscellaneous envelope addressed to Mrs. J.C.L. L'Engle. August 11, year unspecified.Date(s) of Creation
1885 - 1908Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 23Notes
Date: Nov. 1885- Oct. 1908
Public AccessTitle
Daniel Family Letters 1827-1863Description
Item 1: Copy of letter written to Mrs. Jaqueline H. Murdock by James M. Daniel, describing daily life. February 13, 1827.
Item 2: Copy of Mrs. Haughton's pencil notes. Anecdotes of the generosity of Col. J.J. Daniel. Date of copy "7/31/59" No original date specified.
Item 3: Copy of letter written to George Murdoch from James M. Daniel describing farm life in Nassau County, FL. September 6, 1846.
Item 4: Copy of letter written to George Murdoch from James M. Daniel explaining the hardships that drove them from South Carolina, includes information that Richard P. Daniel had begun teaching. October 9, 1848.
Item 5: Copy of letter written to Richard P. Daniel from his sister. Mention of family life, women of the era, public health, etc. October 24, 1850.
Item 6: Copy of letter written to Richard P. Daniel from sister and mother describing family events and situations and information about daily life at the time. November 25, 1850.
Item 7: Copy of letter to Richard P. Daniel from William Augustine Daniel and mother. Descriptions of life in Jacksonville, life of young women at the time, and other general family information. January 26, 1851.
Item 8: Copy of letter to Richard P. Daniel from his father. Includes information on the family business, the concerns of his father about his health and excitement for his educational progress. Details about church politics are discussed. January 18, 1851
Item 9: Copy of letter to Richard P. Daniel from sister in Jacksonville. Mention of a failed attempt at matchmaking, a new horse and buggy, a mention of "natives", etc. May 20, 1851.
Item 10: Copy of letter to Richard P. Daniel from his sister. Richard has recently become a Doctor. More mentions of the behavior of young women of the era, misc. family information. June 7, 1851.
Item 11: Copy of letter to Richard P. Daniel from his father relaying the information that he has been told to report to the Frigate Columbia. October 13, 1854.
Item 12: Copy of letter to Richard P. Daniel from his mother regarding his new role in the Navy, her failing health and other family details. November 4, 1854.
Item 13: Copy of letter to Richard P. Daniel while on the Frigate Columbia from his mother. Details about J.J. Daniel's work at the time, a yellow fever outbreak in Norfolk, the business of John L'Engle, a death in the family and other family and church information. April 1, 1855.
Item 14: Copy of letter from Emily L'Engle to brother Edward. Discussions of business, politics and Jacqueline Daniel. October 14, 1856.
Item 15: Copy of letter from Emily L'Engle to brother Edward. Details of an excursion from Palermo by boat and also wagon. April 7th and 11th, 1857.
Item 16: Copy of letter from Emily L'Engle to brother Edward. Discussions of Yellow Fever, influenza, Jacqueline Daniel and Palermo. November 16, 1857.
Item 17: Copy of letter from Emily L'Engle to brother Edward from Palermo regarding her desires to attend school and her current studies with the Daniel family. May 20, 1858.
Item 18: Copy of letter to Richard P. Daniel from his father informing him that he will be unable to send funds to him, and advising him to return to Florida as opportunities for Doctors are available. June 15, 1851.
Item 19: Copy of letter between Daniel brothers, presumably from William Augustine to Richard P. Daniel. Includes information on Florida politics, differences in attitudes of North and South, contrasts of scenery, etc. November 7, 1854.
Item 20: Copy of letter from James Jacqueline to Edward L'Engle from Gainesville during Civil War. November 3, 1863.Date(s) of Creation
1827 - 1863Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 24Notes
Date: Feb. 1827- Nov. 1863
Public AccessTitle
Item from Lee Bigelow & Cover Letter from William F. HawleyDescription
Item 1: Copy of cover letter written by William F. Hawley on August 3, 1942 including personal accounts which briefly describe or lend insight into courtship, relations with Native Americans, relations between slaves and owners (from White perspective) and small mention of Yellow fever. William F. Hawley was the Editor and Publisher of The Arlingtonian publication in Jacksonville, FL.
Item 2: Copy of letter from Lee E. Bigelow to William F Hawley with details of local history particularly Arlington. Describes "Indian mounds", sites relevant to the Kingsley family, other family mentions, old farms in the area, development of churches in Arlington, and commentary on the importance of local history. Written May 9, 1938.
Item 3: Copy of miscellaneous note about Drew and L'Engle Family information. November 16, 1955.Date(s) of Creation
1938 - 1955Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 25Notes
Date: May 1938- Nov. 1955
Public AccessTitle
Documents regarding the Fatio FamilyDescription
Item 1: Copy of letter from F.P. Fatio, Sr., to Major Morrison, December 14, 1782. "Considerations on the Importance of East Florida to the British Empire." Information on the relationships between various Native American tribes in Florida, the natural resources available, and important geographical features of Florida.
Item 2: Copy of letter from George Fleming to Bartolome Morales, acting Governor of East Florida. July 3, 1795. Discussing allegiance to Britain, service and discussing the status of family and property. He is the son in law to Don Francisco Felipe Fatio.
Item 3: Copy of Florida Times-Union, Sunday February 27, 1949. "Tales of Great New World Lured Francis Fatio Here to Seek Fortune in Wilds." Overview of Fatio family history, role in land development of New Switzerland area, etc. Includes portraits of Francis Phillip Fatio and Francis Phillip Fatio Jr.
Item 4: Copy of "The Fatio Family- A Book Review" by Walter C. Hartridge. An account of Fatio family history, including biographical information, and discussions on the importance of the family to state and national history. Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the Florida Historical Society April 25, 1952.Date(s) of Creation
1782 - 1952Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 26Notes
Date: Dec. 1782 - Apr. 1952
Public AccessTitle
Articles Regarding Henry A. L'EngleDescription
Item 1: Copy of "By Rail to Tampa" On Board Steamer, Feb. 10, 1884. Staff correspondence of Times-Union. Description of trip visitors and destinations including members of L'Engle family and state government, as they visit Sanford, Orlando, Kissimmee and Tampa.
Information on travel and resource development in Florida.
Item 2: Copy of "Death of Mrs. Susan L'Engle- A Woman of Remarkable Mental Ability, and an Old Resident of this City." Date not specified however Susan L'Engle passed away in 1895 according to Evergreen Cemetery records.
Item 3: Copy of "A Dark Day" Times-Union 1888. Announcement of the deaths of Henry A. L'Engle and Louis I. Fleming, to Yellow Fever.
Item 4: Copy of "Resolution of Respect- Action of the Knights of Labor on the Recent Death of Leading Citizens." Expression of respect and sympathy to the families of Henry A. L'Engle, Louis I. Fleming and Frank W. Ely in a meeting of the Knights of Labor. Date not specified, however it can be dated 1888 per mention of Yellow Fever and the confirmed death dates of Henry A. L'Engle and Louis I. Fleming according to Evergreen cemetery records. Written by A.C. Lightbourne.
Item 5: Copy of "Resolutions of Respect. The Laboring Men's Tribute to our Dead fellow Citizens." Written by T.J. Mott. Honoring Louis Fleming, Frank Ely and Henry L'Engle as advocates of the working class following their deaths in 1888.
Item 6: Copy of "September 1888 Henry Augustus L'Engle" Notes on the life and death of Henry Augustus L'Engle.
Item 7: Copy of "Mrs. Mary E. Fleming" February 6, 1911. Description of the life and death of Mary E. Fleming. Description or familial connections ties the connections of the L'Engle, Fatio, Daniel and Fleming families.
Item 8: Copy of "Bits of Political History" Descriptions of some individuals and dates important to Florida history from 1821- 1881.
Item 9: Copy of description of Mrs. J.J. Daniel's funeral service. Dated June 13, 1915.Date(s) of Creation
1884 - 1915Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 27Notes
Date: Feb. 1884- Jun.1915
Public AccessTitle
Excerpts from Newspaper Clippings in Miss Gertrude N. L'Engle's ScrapbookDescription
A copy of articles regarding the L'Engle family and Florida, including an article on the rail trip from Jacksonville to Tampa, and other social events.Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 28Notes
Date: Not Specified
Public AccessTitle
St. Mark's River Sinkhole and the Battle of March 6, 1865, and Natural Bridge MonumentDescription
Item 1: Copy of "The Citizens Saved Their Capital, Natural Bridge Monument" An Article by Dorothy Dodd reprinted from April 1951 Florida Highways publication. Information about the Battle of Natural Bridge, March 6, 1865, and the monument dedicated to it.
Item 2: Copy of newspaper article, unspecified publication and date. "Battle of Natural Bridge Saved City" and "Cadets Helped Defend City," both regarding the Battle of Natural Bridge.
Item 3: Copy of newspaper article, unspecified publication and date. "Natural Bridge of Civil War Fame Created by St. Marks River Sinkhole." About the natural features and geography of the Battle of Natural Bridge.Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 30Notes
Date: Apr. 1951- Various Not Specified
Public AccessTitle
"May Family- Character Sketches" by Richard P. Daniels 1944, (also other memos by R.P.D.)Description
Item 1: Copy of "My Family, Character Sketches" by Richard P. Daniel 1944, includes biographical information regarding members of the Daniel family, which includes Fatio and L'Engle members.
Item 2: Copy of memo regarding the service of Doctor W. J. L'Engle, signed by O.H. Tillinghast Act. Sgt. 1st Regt Asty, Head Quarters Fort Moultrie October 10th, 1858.
Item 3: Copy of memo regarding deed in which James Madison Daniel acquired the SE corner of Market and Duval Streets and the SW corner of Market and Monroe Streets.
Item 4: Copy of document with information on Daniel family property and financial details.
Item 5: Copy of memo by Richard P. Daniel remembering Col. J.J. Daniel and life at Palermo. Aug. 4, 1960.
Item 6: Copy of memo by Richard P. Daniel regarding he and his sister Emmie Daniel Haughton' reminiscences of childhood, and members of the family, including Dr. John S. Murdock.Date(s) of Creation
1858 - 1960Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 31Notes
Date: Oct. 1858- Aug. 1960
Public AccessTitle
Miscellaneous Family Letters and Documents re: Family History, Members and PropertiesDescription
Item 1: Copy of "Speech by J.J. Daniel to Junior League and Community Planning Board at the Mayflower Hotel on February 21, 1962" Commentary on the development and progress of Jacksonville and the importance of cultural and spiritual development through community engagement to coincide with economic progress.
Item 2: Copy of a note to Mr. Daniel (unspecified) regarding a request for information on property, signed "Milton." Handwritten date of December 1958.
Item 3: Copy of note written by Maj. C. B. Duffield - Assistant Adjutant- General, Bureau of Conscription, Richmond. Excerpt from Rebellion Records Vol. 53, Series I, Page 348- Report of W. Miller, Colonel and Commandant of Conscription, to Maj. C.B. Duffield.) Analysis of population and resource development of Florida in relation to the war effort. Civil War.
Item 4: Copy of excerpt from "Kercheval's History of the Valley," Issued in 1833. "To General John Smith" Regarding the Dunmores War of 1774 and the War of 1812.
Item 5: Copy of "Memoranda Furnished in 1852 by J. Smith Davidson. Includes information regarding the War of 1812 and John Smith's role in America's military history.
Item 6: Copy of "Headquarters Military District of Florida- Camp Milton" March 13, 1864.
Item 7: Copy of information on the history of the L'Engle family, starting in 1750 in Haiti.
Item 8: Copy of "Mrs. H's notes" 6/21/50. June 21, 1950. Information on Mr. and Mrs. Daniel living in Mandarin and serving the area with medical assistance.
Item 9: Copy of "Dr. William Augustine Daniel Memoranda from notes made by Mrs. Emily Daniel Haughton June 21, 1950. Obituary information on family members.
Item 10: Copy of letter from non-specified individual to a James Stockton, Esq. June 3rd, 1930. Discussion of an escrow agreement and mortgage on non-specified property.
Item 11: Copy of letter from J.I. Daniel to his brother, April 16th, 1872. Discussion on the recent loss of their mother.
Item 12: Copy of letter written by the unspecified son/ daughter of William Johnson L'Engle M.D. December 25th, 1849. Information about the family home, the character of family members etc.
Item 13: Copy of Letter from Frank Vans Agnew to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Vans Agnew. "In the Big Strafe, Sept. 22nd, 1916." Description of first hand experiences in World War I fighting with the French and British.
Item 14: Copy of photograph, "Yacht Club House and the St. John's River"
Item 16: Copy of bookmark front and back, photo of "Venezia-Piazzetta S. Marco dalla Laguna"
Item 17: Copy of "History of Law Exchange Building." Memo by Richard P. Daniel, August 8th, 1959.Date(s) of Creation
1833 - 1959Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 32Notes
Date: 1833- Aug. 1959
Public AccessTitle
Letters re: Dr. R.P. Daniel, Family Research and Copies of Obituaries and Death NoticesDescription
Item 1: Copy of letter in R.P. Daniel's collection. From Rev. Brooke G. White R.P. Daniel, January 21st, 1936. Information on the Clerical Committee in charge during the Yellow Fever Epidemic, includes information on race relations in the city at the time, and mentions of Col. J.J. Daniel.
Item 2: Copies of a series of letters between Richard P. Daniel and Mr. Robert B. Paslay of Spartanburg, S.C. from May 21st, 1965- June 3rd, 1965. Regarding a request for information on the Daniel Family.
Item 3: Copy of "Fragments of Notes made by Dr. Richard P. Daniel in 1913" Information gathered by Richard P. Daniel on the history of his family. Fifteen pages.
Item 4: Copy of letter from Robert D. May to Richard P. Daniel, May 8th, 1958, regarding a request for paperwork/ documents pertaining to the Daniel family history.
Item 5: Copy of letter to Frank Elmore from Richard P. Daniel, July 31, 1958, regarding a copy of "Resolution of St. Luke's Hospital Association about Dr. R. P. Daniel" and handwritten biography notes.
Item 6: Copy of letter from Richard P. Daniel to the Registrar of the University of Pennsylvania, August 8th, 1944 requesting the date of Dr. Richard P. Daniel's graduation from medical school.
Item 7: Copy of letter from Dean William Pepper, M.D. of the University of Pennsylvania, to Richard P. Daniel, August 14, 1944, informing him that his uncle Dr. Richard P. Daniel graduated in 1851, along with other information regarding his professional involvements.
Item 8: Copy of obituary with picture of Dr. Richard P. Daniel. (date not specified, but according to other records, 1915)
Item 9: Copy of article announcing the funeral of Dr. Richard P. Daniel, April 12th, 1915.
Item 10: Copy of memorial passage for Dr. Richard P. Daniel, date and author unspecified.
Item 11: Copy of memorial passage for Dr. Richard P. Daniel that appeared in the "Journal of the Seventy- Second Annual Council of the Diocese of Florida."
Item 12: Copy of obituary for Dr. Richard P. Daniel that appeared in the "Journal of the Florida Medical Association."
Item 13: Copy of obituary for Dr. Richard P. Daniel written by the St. Luke's Hospital Association. April 27th, 1915.Date(s) of Creation
1913 - 1965Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 33Notes
Date: 1913- Jun. 1965
Public AccessTitle
Miscellaneous Accounts and Documents regarding the Yellow Fever Epidemic and related informationDescription
Item 1: Copy of Editorial, Times- Union, March 3rd, 1917. "Back to the Beginning." Information on the importance of the Yellow Fever Epidemic to Jacksonville history.
Item 2: Copy of Editorial, Times- Union, January 3rd, 1889. "Our Honored Dead." Dedicated to the citizens lost to the Yellow Fever Epidemic.
Item 3: Copy of letter from J.J. Daniel to Richard Martin, April 10th, 1963 as a cover letter to other material relating to the Daniel family and Yellow Fever. Attached are photocopies from "History of Duval County Florida, Industrial Expansion- Yellow Fever Epidemic."Date(s) of Creation
1889 - 1917Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 34Notes
Date: Jan. 1889- Mar. 1917
Public AccessTitle
Ribault Inn Club on Historic Ft. George IslandDescription
Item 1: Copy of picture of the Ribault Club, "Season 1930- 31"
Item 2: Copy of booklet on the Ribault Club including information on amenities, reservations, rates and a roster of members. "Season 1930- 31"
Item 3: Copy of booklet "Ribault Inn Club on Historic Fort George Island Florida" Includes historical overview of the area.Date(s) of Creation
1930 - 1931Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 35Notes
Date: 1930-1931
Public AccessTitle
U.S. to Antonio Huertas (1827) regarding U.S. v. Antonio HuertasDescription
Copy of handwritten legal documents regarding the U.S. v. Antonio Huertas including maps and property information. 1827.Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 36Notes
Date: 1827
Public AccessTitle
"Medical Journal of R.P. Daniel"Description
"Medical Journal of R.P. Daniel" A journal compiled by Dr. Richard Potts Daniel including notes and data on the health of his patients.Creator
Richard Potts DanielDate(s) of Creation
1855 - 1858Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 01- 07Notes
Date: Oct. 1855 - Aug. 1858
Public AccessTitle
Type written copies of "Medical Journal of R.P. Daniel"Description
Type-written copies of the "Medical Journal of R.P. Daniel"Creator
Richard Potts DanielDate(s) of Creation
1855 - 1858Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 08Notes
Date: Oct. 1855 - Aug. 1858
Public AccessTitle
Notes Made by Dr. R.P. Daniel.Description
Item 1: "Fragments of Notes made by Dr. Richard P. Daniel in 1913" Recollections regarding Dr. Daniel's family, the characters and fates of his relatives and reflections on life in the 19th century.
Item 2: "Some Recollections of my Early Life and Jacksonville People"Creator
Richard Potts DanielContainer
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 10Notes
Date: 1913
Public AccessTitle
"Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Health of Florida"Description
"Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Health of Florida- Including Statutes of State of Florida" 1900Creator
State Board of Health of FloridaContainer
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 09Notes
Date: 1900
Public AccessTitle
Addresses Made/ Letters Written by Col. J.J DanielsDescription
Item 1: "To the Children of St. Johns Church and Their Parents and Teachers"
1884, written as Superintendent.
Item 2: Letter from Col. J.J. Daniel to brother Richard Potts Daniel, including comments on the improvement of Florida and specifically Jacksonville,
January 5, 1851
Item 3: Letter from Col. J.J. Daniel to brother Richard Potts Daniel, including comments on the improvement of Florida and specifically Jacksonville, March 28, 1851
Item 4: "Colonel Daniel's Address" - "full text of the Annual Report of President Daniel, made to the Board of Trade on Wednesday, January 5th. (1887)" -The Florida Times-Union, January 7, 1887
Item 5: Letter from Col. J.J. Daniel to daughter Anna M. Daniel from Palermo, June 25, 1885. Includes comments on daily life and the wildlife in the area.
Item 6: Instructions from Col. J.J. Daniel and wife to John H. Stewart regarding a matter of property. August 20, 1878.
Item 7: "T-U Letter to Editor- Old and New: Colonel Daniel Reviews the Comparative Merits and Defects of New and Old Constitutions" September 12, 1885. Includes commentary on the new constitution for Florida, including support for poll taxes, the prohibition of marriage between races and a provision outlining the property rights of married women in various cases. He also supported provisions allowing improvements in public health and education, etc.
Item 8: Address by Col. J.J. Daniel originally published in The Daily News-Herald" August 12, 1887. Copied by son R.P. Daniel in January of 1928. "Laying the Cornerstone --Impressive Ceremonies at St. Andrew's Church… Colonel Daniels Address"
Item 9: Excerpt from The Florida Times-Union, February 23, 1888. "Cleveland: President's Day Celebrated in Grand Style." Includes an address of welcome from Col. J.J. Daniel to President Cleveland for the Subtropical Exposition (including commentary on the State, the city and its population.) It also includes President Cleveland's response to Col. Daniel and Jacksonville, including comments on Florida, the United States in general and the importance of patriotism.
Item 10: Copy of Article appearing in The Florida Times-Union, January 7, 1887. Colonel Daniel's address to the members of the Jacksonville Board of Trade. Comments on the development of a paid fire department, paving of roads, etc.Creator
Col. James Jaquelin DanielDate(s) of Creation
1851 - 1888Container
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 15Notes
Date: Jan. 1851- Feb. 1888
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Inscription to J.J. Daniel from Jno. T. WalkerDescription
Copy of that which was "Inscribed in R.P.D.'s Volume 1, Daniel on Negotiable Instruments" August 6, 1879. Typewritten copy July 17, 1956. Two copies.Creator
Jno. T. WalkerContainer
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 21Notes
Date: Jul. 1956
Public AccessTitle
Excerpt from "Lesson of the Pestilence" J.J. Daniel and Yellow Fever.Description
"Memorandum by R.P.D" Excerpt from a book, "Bright Skies and Dark Shadows" by Rev. Henry M. Field, M.D. A chapter titled, "Lesson of Pestilence."Creator
Rev. Henry M. FieldContainer
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 22Notes
Date: Not specified
Public AccessTitle
"Florida Breezes" by E.C. LongDescription
A copy of a collection of excerpts from "Florida Breezes" By E.C. Long with descriptions of life, atmosphere and politics in Florida during the late 1800's. Document dated April 7, 1960.Creator
E.C. LongContainer
Location JHS Archives- Room 202
Container Box 1
Folder Folder 29Notes
Date: Apr. 1960
Public Access