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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James Lloyd Jordan explains to Eartha M.M. White why he has not answered her letters and updates her on the status of his health.
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This newspaper article from 1957 recounts a visit to the Forest Hill School for Girls and Lowell Correctional Institution in honor of Eartha M.M. White. On the UNF Digital Commons, the Thomas G. Carpenter Library indicates a publication date of…
In this letter, a woman who signs as "Mrs. Kennedy" refers John Howard to Eartha M.M White for assistance. The document provides biographical information on Howard, including in notes written on the back of the page.
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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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This document is a report about activities carried out in the community in relation to a local school and World War I.
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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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