Soldier with Plumage and Sword
Joseph Family
Photo of young man in military dress of Company "D", Gem City Guards, Palakta,Florida. Notice saber and plumage on soldier's hat.
Mangold
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC26-9-031
Palatka, Florida
Male Portrait
Joseph Family
Photo of a male individual dressed in double breasted coat, thin mustache.
Mangold
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC26-8-026
Palatka, Florida
Halifax River Scene
Joseph Family
River bank scene, Halifax River, Daytona, Florida. Boat anchored in middle of river.
Edward G. Harris
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC26-8-025
Daytona, Florida
A Place to Stop and Fish
Joseph Family
Photo of river bank scene, Halifax River. Two oak trees and fishing pier are visible.
Edward G. Harris
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC26-7-023
Daytona, Florida
Fishing on the Halifax River
Joseph Family
Photo of two men in a boat on the Hallifax River, "Where we went trolling."
Edward G. Harris
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC26-7-022
Daytona, Florida
Fishing Lodge on the Halifax River
Joseph Family
Photo of river scene, Halifax River with two black men standing by a small sailboat, Daytona, Florida. Lodge visible. "Where we stayed all night when fishing."
Edward G. Harris
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC26-7-021
Daytona, Florida
Fishing Alone on a Point
Joseph Family
Photo of man fishing on a point. "Where I caught [a] 17lbs bass."
Edward G. Harris
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC26-7-020
Daytona, Florida
Palms on the Banks of the Halifax River
Joseph Family
Photo of Palm Grove on the banks of the Halifax River.
Edward G. Harris
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC26-5-013
Daytona, Florida
Palmetto Grove
Joseph Family
Photo of palm trees (grove) on Halifax River.
Edward G. Harris
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MC26-2-007
Daytona, Florida
Price Woods Depot
Joseph Family
Photo of Price Woods train depot, taken in Florida. This photo is captioned "Where we got off to go deer hunting."
Edward G. Harris
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MC26-2-005
Daytona, Florida
Florida, et Regiones Vicinae, ca. 1630. Delineated by Hessel Gerritsz and published by Joannes de Laet in Novus Orbis, 1633 and L’Historie de Nouveau Monde, 1635 and various other works.
The director of the Dutch West Indies Company, Johannes de Laet, and the company’s chief cartographer, Hessel Gerritsz, collaborated in producing and publishing early maps of the New World. This depiction of the southeastern region of North America was one of the first to label Florida the Tegesta Province for the Tequesta Indians who lived on the southeast tip of the peninsula. That title continued to be used by map makers for almost two centuries. Rather than showing the Mississippi as a single river, Gerritsz and Laet have six separate rivers flowing into the Bahía del Spíritu Santo and another illogical delta configuration of three rivers at what is now Apalachicola. They also followed the tradition of other early map makers by including large interior lakes in the Appalachian mountains and along the Atlantic seaboard. Hessel Gerritsz had worked for Willem Blaeu before he joined the Dutch West India Company, and Gerritsz actually travelled to Brazil and the Caribbean in 1628-29 to experience the New World, an unusual act for map makers during that period. His maps became models for those cartographers who followed him during the 17th century.
1630
Floridae Americae Provinciae Recens & exactissima descriptio Auctorè Iacobo le Moÿne cui cognomen de Morgues, Qui Laudõnierum, Altera Gallorum in eam Prouincian Nauigatione comitat . . . in Part II of Theodore de Bry’s Grands Voyages, 1591.
The American province of Florida recently, and exact description of the author James le Moÿne whose nickname of Morgues, who Lothian, it Prouincian voyage the French into the next county. . . In Part 2 of Theodore de Bry's Grand Voyager, 1591.
Jacques Le Moyne’s map and forty-two of his illustrations of Timucua Indian life in Florida appeared in De Bry’s work. The experiences of le Moyne paralleled and then intersected with that of John White. In 1564 Le Moyne sailed as an artist with the French Huguenot’s illfated attempt to plant a colony in Florida. The Spanish attacked Fort Carolina on the River May (the St. John’s), and only fifteen people, including Le Moyne, escaped the massacre. He then settled in London and was hired by Sir Walter Raleigh to document his Florida experience. Le Moyne and White became colleagues, and a surviving, unpublished map by White that covers from Cuba to the Chesapeake was certainly based on this work by Le Moyne. Both White and Le Moyne came into contact with the Dutch publisher, Theodore De Bry, who lived in London from 1585 until 1588. Le Moyne refused to accept De Bry’s offer to purchase his work, but when LeMoyne died in 1587 his wife sold his work to De Bry. Some scholars question the autheticity of LeMoyne’s Florida drawings since they should have been destroyed during the Spanish attack. <br /><br />While this map included accurate information about the coast, the speculative nature of the interior, particularly the placement and size of the lakes, perpetuated misinformation for decades. Some later cartographers combined Le Moyne and White’s maps and produced a map which greatly reduced the Carolina area.
Jacques Le Moyne
1591
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