Name/Title
PeopleEntry/Object ID
1959.37.19Tags
Sue Brown, Lester Rhodes, Fraud, James Woolhouse, Swimming pool, Garth Akridge, Great Commoner, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, Gilbert Junior High School, George Brown, Jacksonville University, Ripley's believe it or not, Newspaper, Big Judge, John Eyles, Human Relations Council of Greater Jacksonville, King of the Canebreaks, Frank Whitehead, Old Ironsides, Ion Farris, Florida Boom, JE Sunderlin, John Exum, Clyde Liner, Loveman Noa, Rheba Crawford, Sawgrass, Lane's Rexall Drugstore, Florida Metropolis, Dixie Lily, WD Flynn, Atley Terrell, Boylan Haven, Robert Ripley, Mayport Naval Station, Sauerkraut, Hans Tanzler, Charles Mann, Afro-American Cultural Life Center, Great Fire of 1901, Skinny Wainwright, JJ Manning, Ralph Greene, Frank Young, Jacksonville Expressway Authority, Ron Sercombe, Bill Maples, Mayflower hotel, Murray Hill, Stanton Blue Devil Band, Jim Wilson, Helen Holmes, Baker County, Bank of Jacksonville, Whale, Seminole Hotel, Southern Mayors Conference, Judge May, John Farmer, Snowbird, Atlantic Coast Line, Harry Eustace, Southland Dairy, Knights of the Road, Architect, Moe Dzialynski, Lillian Wray, Grand View Hotel, Good Shepherd, Sidney Catts, Ish Brant, Jacksonville Junior College, Bill Shands, Jack Dempsey, Homeless, Robert Broward, Eugene Mills, Mom Howell, Jayne Brumley, Old Sparky, Venetia, Maureen O'Sullivan, George Harmon, Luther Dorille, Will Rogers, Tarzan, Downing Street, Cecil Webb, Jacksonville Beach, Morocco Temple, Charles Long, Hospital, Franklyn Lambert, Pyramid club, William Burns, King of the Hoboes, Hemming Park, Lyndon Johnson, USS Constitution, Florida Times Union, Marcus Contant's Funeral Home, Windsor Hotel, Bill Vinzant, Magic, Hobo, Gaumont Studios, Dog, Jeff Davis, Frank Johnson, JET Bowden, Tin Can Tourists, GC Sterling, Fluffy Raffles, Poey, Daredevil, Louis Greenburg, Kayak, Pirate, Jack Levering, Murder, Downtown, Bob McGinty, Eva Lambert, Sister Aimee, Joseph Timothy O'Callahan, Springfield, Jack Dew Dairy, Jonathan Wainwright, Raven Hart, Bill Foley, Raiford Brown, World War II, Electric chair, Charles Ponzi, Consolidated Development and Engineering Corp, Armored Car Robbery, William Jennings Bryan, John Barnett, WS Barnett, Airplane, Great Depression, Mangels-Kirby, Purity Baking Co, Frederick John Stacey, Countess de Caro, Jacksonville, John Delaney, Free Kindergarten, Panama Club, Elvis, Henry Klutho, Vista del Rio, Green Cove Springs, Rambler, William Hilliar, George Love, 343 Riverside Avenue, WH Barnett, Haydon Burns, Paul Mitchell, Duval Theater, Joseph Marshall, Silver Street, Jake Godbold, David Garrick, Bruce Manning, SK Perkins, Camp Blanding, Mark Frederick Smith, Navy chaplain, Riverside, Football, Ed Yarbrough, Kernaa McFarlin, St. James Building, Sexism, Ten Mile Road, AA West, Avery Powell, Cook's Cabinet Shop, Fuller Warren, Lord of ThunderScope and Content
55 Florida Times Union articles dated 1/21/1991 to 1/22/2000. All articles are about people who visited and were residents of Jacksonville.Collection
Bill FoleyArchive Items Details
Date(s) of Creation
1991 - 2000Title
"Dempsey, et al saved the day and River City got over its snit"Description
Atricle about some of the famous people that have visited Jacksonville.Creator
Bill FoleyContainer
Location JHS Archives
Container 1959.37
Folder 19: PeopleSubjects
Coste, Dieudonne, Bellonte, Maurice, Lindbergh, Charles, Dempsey, Jack, Schneider, Ray "Jacksonville's Batteling Hebrew", Honey Boy SnipesNotes
Date: 9/18/1996
Public AccessTitle
"Unique visitor graced Springfield in 1947"Description
Atricle about the Emperor of Japan, Hirohito's, horse, Hatsushimo (translation "First Frost") and a dalmatian dog, Mike, given by movie actor Edward Arnold. The two animals were on a American Legion sponosored tour in the United States and Springfield was the last visit before going back to Hollywood.Creator
Bill FoleyContainer
Location JHS Archives
Container 1959.37
Folder 19: PeopleSubjects
Hatsushimo, Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, Arnold, Edward, Ryan, Dick, Meiji Shrine Baseball Grounds, Tokyo, JapanNotes
Date: 01/15/1997
Public Access