This item is an advertisement for an event in honor of Bessie Coleman, programmed for May 1, 1926, at the Pythian Auditorium (Knights of Pythias Hall) in Jacksonville.
According to the entry for this item on the UNF Digital Commons, Coleman died in…
This document is a handwritten anouncement about a performance by the Silas Green Company on Feburary 10, 1930, in benefit of the Old Folks' Home. The Eartha M.M. White Collection contains several items related to the planning of this performance.…
This brief account of the history of Clara White Mission focuses on the two buildings that the institution occupied in the years prior to the document's writing, sometime after 1944.
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Henry Brown, archdeacon of Georgia, writes to express his sympathies upon the passing of Clara White, Eartha M.M. White's mother.
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In this letter, attourney Cornelius J. Jones responds to an inquiry from Rachel Johnson regarding how to remit funds to his office in Washington, D.C.
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In this form letter, Eartha M.M. White expresses her thanks for donations in support of the Fresh Air Camp.
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In her role as president of the Old Folks' Home, Eartha M.M. White writes a letter to the Metropolitan Insurance Company seeking payment for a decedent's final bills through a claim payoff on a life insurance policy held by a non-family member.White…
George Caldwell writes to Eartha M.M. White to request her assistance in clearing his name in order to carry out a real estate purchase.
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Henry N. Rodenbaugh, a vice president of the Florida East Coast Railway Company, writes to Eartha M.M. White regarding her request for the transportation of seventy-five people from Jacksonville to Manhattan Beach.
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In this letter, James Lloyd Jordan, financée of Eartha M.M. White, recounts his recent activities, explains his delay in writing, and comments on a photo that she had sent him.
The text of page one is located on the right side of the first image,…