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Beggs and Lane Collection. Blount and Blount and Carter Papers., 1906-1930 | UWF Special Collections

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Collection Overview

Title: Beggs and Lane Collection. Blount and Blount and Carter Papers., 1906-1930

Extent: 77.4 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: Alphabetical

Date Acquired: 00/00/1984

Formats/Genres: Abstracts--Florida., Briefs--Florida., Case files--Florida., Genealogies--Southern States., Legal files--Florida., Photographs--Florida.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The records of the firm are extensive as it was the corporate attorney for numerous West Florida businesses including railroad andlumber companies. Select subjects include the American Lumber Company, Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, the Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, Children's Home Society of Florida, Escambia County School Board, Escambia Gulf Beach Resort, First National Bank of Pensacola, First Methodist Episcopal Church, Duncan U. Fletcher, Florida Chautauqua, Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago, Forbes Company, German-American Lumber Company, Gulf Power Company, Kupfrian Park Company, Okaloosa County, City of Pensacola, Pensacola Electric Company. Pensacola Electric Terminal Company (streetcars), Pensacola and Hervey Hotel (San Carlos Hotel), Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, South Florida Stores Corporation (Piggly-Wiggly stores) Tampa Electric Company, and Valparaiso Development Company. Other files include such topics as bank closures, suits to recover Union Army damages during the Civil War, workmen's compensation cases, boundary disputes, the street car strike in 1908, operation of businesses, and records accumulated by the businesses and partners reflecting civic and social life in the West Florida region.

Records including case files, correspondence, legal briefs, photographs, abstracts, and other materials concerning the activities of law partners and clients of the firm. Included among William A Blount's papers are personal correspondence from family members, genealogical notes, and his files relating to the construction of the Blount Building (1907) and his estate Sea Marge (1908), his campaign for the U. S. Senate in 1910, work as trustee for the estates of H. M. Flagler and Mary Lily Flagler Bingham and as attorney for the Florida East Coast Railway, work as president of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, and presidency of the Americal Bar Association (1920-1921).

Subject/Index Terms

American Bar Association.
American Lumber Company.
Bagdad Land and Lumber Company.
Bank failures--Florida.
Bingham, Mary Lily Kenan, 1867-1917--Estate.
Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railway Company.
Blount, Alexander Clement, 1860-1923.
Blount, William A (William Alexander), 1851-1921.
Blount and Blount.
Blount family.
Blunt family.
Business enterprises--Florida.
Carter, Francis B. (Francis Beauregard), 1861-1937.
Childrens Home Society of Florida.
Escambia County (Fla.)--School Board.
Escambia County Gulf Beach Resort.
First Methodist Episcopal Church (Pensacola, Fla.)
First National Bank of Pensacola.
Flagler, Henry Morrison, 1830-1913--Estate.
Fletcher, Duncan Upshaw, 1859-1936.
Florida--Boundaries.
Florida--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Destruction and pillage.
Florida--Politics and government--1865-1950.
Florida--Social life and customs--20th century.
Florida Chautauqua.
Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago.
Florida East Coast Railway.
German-American Lumber Company.
Gulf Power Company.
John Forbes and Company.
Kupfrian Park Company.
Law firms--Florida--Pensacola.
Lumber trade--Florida.
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.
Okaloosa County (Fla.).
Pensacola (Fla.)
Pensacola and Hervey Hotel Company.
Pensacola Electric Company.
Pensacola Electric Terminal Company.
Railroads--Florida.
San Carlos Hotel (Pensacola, Fla.).
Sea Marge (Pensacola, Fla.)
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company.
South Florida Stores Corporation.
Strikes and lockouts--Electric railroads--Florida--Pensacola.
Tampa Electric Company.
United States. Congress. Senate--Elections, 1910.
Valparaiso Development Company.
W. A. Blount Building (Pensacola, Fla.).
War damage compensation--Florida.
Workers' compensation--Florida.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions: Open to researchers, dependent on our compliance with U.S. Copyright Law, HIPPA requirements, donor agreements and other applicable state and federal statutes. Occasionally we may need to review a collection before permitting immediate access.

Use Restrictions: Digital photography, scanning, and photocopying of materials is prohibited. Permission may be granted by the Special Collections Librarian for such reprography dependent on issues of copyright, ownership, condition, donor agreements, etc. In general, staff do not make reproductions of copyright materials or materials for which title is not owned by the institution. Recent revisions in the U.S. Copyright Law extended the copyright of correspondence, letters, and other personal papers to the life of the author plus seventy years

Acquisition Source: Gift of Beggs and Lane Law Firm, 1984.


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Box 1
Folder 1: Abercrombie, James, Heirs, 1855-1862
Suit against the United States Government for bricks delivered by the firm of Abercrombie and Dayton. [1 piece]
Folder 2: Adkinson Lumber Company, 1917-1921
Letter of patent to J. H. Adkinson, W. K. Hyer, A. Marion Hyer and C. M. Frank. [11 pieces]
Folder 3: Advertising Club of Pensacola, 1924
Application for charter. [7 pieces]
Folder 4: African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church of Pensacola, 1907
Proposal to incorporate and sales contract to property, Lot 307, Old City, Pensacola. [4 pieces]
Folder 5: Aiken Towboat and Barge Company, 1916-1917
Claim for compensation for salvage of the Schooner "Sadie C. Sumner" and Cargo. Ship was wrecked during a hurricane. [94 pieces]
Folder 6: Aiken Towboat and Barge Company, 1919-1928
Correspondence. [17 pieces]
Folder 7: Alabama and Florida Railroad Company, 1920
Minority Stockholders' right to have remaining assets sold in equity where corporation is abandoned. [7 pieces]
Folder 8: Alabama and West Florida Railroad Company, 1904; 1926
Organization of a corporation. Stockholders: A. E. Mayo, G. K. B. Andrews, E. B. Southworth, David Seitner and J. W. Williams. Principal place of business, Chipley, Florida. [50 pieces]
Folder 9: Alger-Sullivan Lumber Company, 1910-1916
Legal decisions. [23 pieces]
Folder 10: Alger-Sullivan Lumber Company, 1911
Employee relations. [9 pieces]
Folder 11: Alger Sullivan Lumber Company, 1912
Filing of amendment to charter with Secretary of State of Florida. [4 pieces]
Folder 12: Alger-Sullivan Lumber Company, 1912-1920
Employment of minors. [8 pieces]
Folder 13: Allied Printing Trades Benevolent Association, 1906
Application for incorporation. [5 pieces]
Folder 14: American Guild Chapter of Pensacola, 1906
Settlement of policy of Robert Langford, deceased. [6 pieces]
Folder 15: American Lumber Company, 1918-1921
Correspondence. [88 pieces]
Folder 16: American Lumber Company, 1918-1924
Correspondence--Alien Property Custodian, dissolution of company. [78 pieces]
Box 2
Folder 17: American Lumber Company, 1919
Correspondence. [66 pieces]
Folder 18: American Lumber Company, 1918-1919
Correspondence. [268 pieces]
Box 3
Folder 19: American Lumber Company, 1919-1922
Correspondence. [130 pieces]
Folder 20: American Lumber Company, 1917-1919
Eitzen-Touart Company vs. American Lumber Company. [60 pieces]
Folder 21: American Lumber Company, 1918-1919
Emergency Fleet Corporation, contract. [22 pieces]
Folder 22: American Lumber Company, 1919
Emergency Fleet Corporation vs. American Lumber Company. [4 pieces]
Folder 23: American Lumber Company, 1920-1921
Enemy Determination and Seizure. [33 pieces]
Folder 24: American Lumber Company, 1924-1925
Furness Withy and Company vs. Alien Property Custodian. [4 pieces]
Folder 25: American Lumber Company, 1918
Gulf Shipping Company. (Photographs) [6 pieces]
Folder 26: American Lumber Company, 1918
Bates and Rogers Construction Company. Contract reconstruction of a shipyard and a shipbuilding plant near Millville, Florida. [1 piece]
Folder 27: American Lumber Company, 1919
Bates and Rogers Construction Company. Mechanic's lien. [2 pieces]
Folder 28: American Lumber Company, 1915
Robinson Point Lumber Company. (Map) [1 piece]
Box 4
Folder 29: American National Bank, 1908-1909
Bond for Seville Building. [58 pieces]
Folder 30: American National Bank, 1913
American National Bank vs. City of Pensacola, Assessment. [7 pieces]
Folder 31: American National Bank, 1914
Run on Bank. [7 pieces]
Folder 32: American Pilots Association, 1908-1919
Senate Race. Correspondence. [7 pieces]
Folder 33: American Seating Corporation, 1911-1912
American Seating Corporation vs. Bonita Theater. [24 pieces]
Folder 34: Americal Ship Service Corporation, 1922
Americal Ship Service Corporation vs. Ray Hardware Company. [39 pieces]
Folder 35: Andalusia Light and Power Company, 1914
Bonds; Malcomb Yonge, at default and W. H. Hyer, endorser. [8 pieces]
Folder 36: Andalusia, Florida and Gulf Railway, 1925
Certificate of Abandoment. [1 piece]
Folder 37: Anderson Clayton and Company, 1916-1919
Anderson Clayton and Company vs. The Serra Line. Re-shipment of cotton to Liverpool. [77 pieces]
Folder 38: Anderson Clayton and Company, 1920-1921
Anderson Clayton and Company vs. The Serra Line. Re-shipment of cotton to Liverpool. [70 pieces]
Folder 39: Andrews, Edward F., 1913
Manatee County, Florida--Murder appeal. [3 pieces]
Folder 40: Andrews, George, 1906
Assignment of property to pay debtors. [1 piece]
Folder 41: Anderson, Warren E., Dr., 1909; 1911
Chairman of City Democratic Committee--Legal opinions. [3 pieces]
Folder 42: Apalachicola Land Company, 1926
Efforts to locate said company. [2 pieces]
Box 5
Folder 43: Apalachicola Northern Railway Company, 1906-1909
Margaret A. Zulawsky, et al, vs. the St. Joseph Land and Development Company and Alica Butler. Susan M. Estes, et al, va. Apalachicola Northern Railway Company and St. Joseph Land and Development Company. Re-Right-of-Way over land, Section 11-32 T2S R1E, Liberty County, Florida. [176 pieces]
Folder 44: Apalachicola Northern Railway Company, 1910-1911
Validity of State land grants. [23 pieces]
Folder 45: Apalachicola Northern Railway Company, 1921-1923
David Sommers, et al va. Apalachicola Northern Railway Company. Title to real estate in Franklin County, Florida. [90 pieces]
Folder 46: Apalachicola Northern Railway Company, 1923
Apalachicola Northern Railway Company vs. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. St. Joseph Land and Development Company vs. United States Fidality and Guaranty Company. [18 pieces]
Box 6
Folder 47: Apostle, Nict, 1907-1908
Lease for 209 and 211 South Palafox Street, Pensacola, Florida. [2 pieces]
Folder 48: Arbona, Fannie Vs. Blount Construction Company, 1910-1915
Excavations on County Jail footings allowed her building to settle. Blueprints (2) Block E, Main Street, August 9, 1870, James Harding, City Surveyor. [36 pieces]
Folder 49: Arbona, Fannie vs. Southner Bell, 1908-1909
Negligence during construction. Diagram of 13th Street between 8th Avenue and 10th Avenue showing electric light and trolley poles. [26 pieces]
Folder 50: Armor Packing Company, 1906-1909
Purchase of Arpent Lot 32, Pensacola, Florida from heirs of Thomas Hannah, for a freight building. For other land purchases see Cotton Screwman's Association. [32 pieces]
Folder 51: Askegren, C. M., 1908-1911
Patent for coal loader aboard ship. [60 pieces]
Folder 52: Associated Charities of Jacksonville, Florida, 1916-1920
Solicitation of funds. [8 pieces]
Folder 53: Ates, Thomas, Deceased, 1908-1909
Suit to revoke the appoint of William Ates, son, as administrator of estate, Santa Rosa County, Florida. Reference to sale of wool. [8 pieces]
Folder 54: Ausfeld and Blount, Architects, 1906
Frederick Ausfeld and Fernando M. Blount, contract with City of Pensacola to build a jail. [2 pieces]
Folder 55: Avant-Pace Company, 1922-1936
Application for Letter of Patent, purchase of lease of the Consolidated Grocery Company of Pensacola, Florida, purchase of Lewis-Chitty-Consolidated of Pensacola, Florida. Stockholders were J. A. Avant, Ashley D. Pace, J. G. Pace, J. C. Pace. Name changed in 1929 to the Pace Company. Purchase of mortgages from the Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company. [24 pieces]
Folder 56: Axelson Burg S., Estate, 1925-1926
Final account and discharge. [28 pieces]
Folder 57: Axelson, Gustave, Minor Children, 1911-1912
Guardianship of Christine and John Newton Axelson. [24 pieces]
Folder 58: Axelson, Esther (Mrs. Gustave), 1911-1913
Esther (Mrs. Gustave) Axelson vs. Gulf, Florida and Alabama Railroad Company, title of Section 34 T1S R20W. [39 pieces]
Folder 59: B and B Cafe, 1919
Partnership in Griffin and Company for purpose of running a cafe. Partners were Louis Stassinos Griffin, Louis A. Stassinos, George Poulos and Peter Booras. [2 pieces.
Folder 60: B and B Fruit Store, 1919
12 South Palafox Street, Pensacola, Florida. Sales agreement between Louis Allen, George Pappas and Nick Goumas. [3 pieces]
Folder 61: Baars, Dunwoody and Company, 1904-1912
Bankruptcy--John McDavid, Trustee, deceased. [41 pieces]
Folder 62: H. Baars and Company, 1916-1919
H. Baars and Company vs. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Sinking of the S. S. Gamen by German submarine. [66 pieces]
Box 7
Folder 63: H. Baars and Company, 1916-1919
H. Baars and Company vs. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. [77 pieces]
Folder 64: Baars, Theo, 1918-1922
Douville Timber Land Company vs. Theo Baars. [37 pieces]
Box 8
Folder 65: Atlantic and St. Andrews Bay Railway Company and Enterprise Lumber Company, 1907-1910
M. M. Elkan (contractor) vs. Failure to honor contract for construction of railroad. [329 pieces]
Folder 66: Atlantic and St. Andrews Bay Railway Company, 1918-1919
Atlantic and St. Andrews Bay Railway Company vs. German-American Lumber Company--Lease of railway cars. [79 pieces]
Folder 67: Atlantic and St. Andrews Bay Railway Company, 1920-1922
J. H. Drummond requests legal opinion on rumming of trains. [12 pieces]
Folder 68: Atlantic and St. Andrews Bay Railway Company, 1921
Atlantic and St. Andrews Bay Railway Company vs. City of St. Andrews, Florida. Complainants J. H. Drummond, A. D. Weller, T. J. McSween C. J. Bryan, G. M. West, et al. Official Stenographer's minutes before the Interstate Commerce Commission, Dicket #1159. [1 piece]
Box 9
Folder 69: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1919
Alabama, State of vs Bagdad Land and Lumber Company--Foreign Corporations doing business in the state. [72 pieces]
Folder 70: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1917
Bay Point Mill Company--Land purchase. [6 pieces]
Folder 71: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1910-1919
Bagdad Land and Lumber Company vs. Blackwater Mill Company, Debt. [16 pieces]
Folder 72: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1913-1915
Clark, L. H. and W. W. vs. Bagdad Land and Lumber Company--Bagdad Land and Lumber Company creates a public nuisance within the city of Milton, Florida. [18 pieces]
Folder 73: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1912-1916
Correspondence. [140 pieces]
Folder 74: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1917-1919
Correspondence. [86 pieces]
Folder 75: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1912
County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida vs J. W. C. Mann, Tax Assessor on behalf of Bagdad Land and Lumber Company and J. J. McCaskill. [12 pieces]
Folder 76: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1912
Elliot, Henry. Land abstracts--correspondence. [22 pieces]
Folder 77: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1914
Florida Railroad Commissioners Hearing--Status of Bagdad Land and Lumber Company as a common carrier. [1 piece]
Folder 78: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1918
Gainer, Lonnie vs Bagdad Land and Lumber Company--Liability status in death of employee. [12 pieces]
Folder 79: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1918-1924
Germain Company vs Bagdad Land and Lumber Company--Failure to deliver lumber at a specified time. [60 pieces]
Box 10
Folder 80: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1913-1914
A. J. Keyton and D. T. Williams Company vs Bagdad Land and Lumber Company--Failure to pay debts. [18 pieces]
Folder 81: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1912
Peters, Paul vs Bagdad Land and Lumber Company. Cook at Camp #9 sues for breach of contract. [23 pieces]
Folder 82: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1916
Simpson and Company. Title examination. [3 pieces]
Folder 83: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1919-1922
Jay Smith Lumber Company vs Bagdad Land and Lumber Company and Stearns and Culver Company--Failure to ship lumber. [62 pieces]
Folder 84: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1909-1917
Langley, John L. vs Bagdad Land and Lumber Company. Railroad spur construction and nuisance, Bagdad, Florida. [42 pieces]
Folder 85: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1912-1917
Legal opinions. [50 pieces]
Folder 86: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1918-1919
Legal opinions. [21 pieces]
Folder 87: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1918-1919
Leonard, John L., Bagdad Land and Lumber Company vs Loss of Irish potato seed. [30 pieces]
Folder 88: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1917
Squatters, Opinion on. [4 pieces]
Folder 89: Bagdad Land and Lumber Company, 1919
Victory County, Proposed new county. [3 pieces]
Folder 90: Bagdad Lumber Company, 1912
Reorganization to Bagdad Land and Lumber Company. [1 piece]
Box 11
Folder 91: Bagdad Sectional Dry Dock Company, 1909
George Bruce vs John A. Merritt and R. H. Turner, non-payment of bill on the Schooner Don Christina. [8 pieces]
Folder 92: Bagdad Investment Company, 1919-1925
H. P. Ferris, opinion of title, Blocks 61 and 91, East King Tract. Jay Smith Lumber Company suit, pertaining to prices of lumber at time orders were placed. [62 pieces]
Folder 93: Bagdad Manufacturing Company, 1907
Bagdad Manufacturing Company vs J. C. Crowson, General Manager and Director, breach of contract. [19 pieces]
Folder 94: Bagdad Mercantile Company, 1906-1910
Bankruptcy. [17 pieces]
Folder 95: Bagdad Mercantile Company, 1907-1908
Incorporation and bankruptcy. [15 pieces]
Folder 96: Bagdad Mercantile Company, 1908
Bagdad Mercantile Company vs Steamer Linus--John A. Langley, promissory note to J. A. Schafer. Sale of the Linus. [15 pieces]
Folder 97: Bagdad Mercantile Company, 1911
Bankruptcy. [5 pieces]
Folder 98: Bagdad Nursery and Orchard, 1921-1928
Alleged bankruptcy. [24 pieces]
Folder 99: Bagdad Sash Factory Company, 1906; 1924
Lien on Lotts 18-20, Block 149, New City of Pensacola, Florida. [19 pieces]
Folder 100: Bank of Baker, 1916-1917
Bank Construction Company vs J. W. McCart, includes blueprints of bank and office furniture catalogs. [50 pieces]
Folder 101: Baker Patent Cup and Turpentine Company, 1910-1913
Herty Turpentine Cup Company vs Arthur H. Baker. [208 pieces]
Folder 102: Baker Cup and Gutter Company, 1912-1914
Attorney McGill vs Baker Cup and Gutter Company. [102 pieces]
Box 12
Folder 103: Baldwin County Colonization Company, 1906-1908
Transfer of land between Souther States Lumber Company, Southern Alabama Development Company and the Baldwin County Colonization Company. [27 pieces]
Folder 104: Baldwin County Telephone Company, 1906
Sale of companyStock. [23 pieces]
Folder 105: Banking, Savings and Trust Company, 1915-1926
Legal opinions regarding loans to Board of Public Instruction of Santa Rosa County, Florida, Hyer Lumber Company, Calhoun County Courthouse, City of Pensacola (well for Water Works), Journal Publishing Company, Hanna Estate, Garden Theater, Peadon, Boley, Hall, Peagler, Avery, Reese, Victory Ice and Seafood, Pardon, McCaskill, Barkdull, St. Andrews Bay Lumber Company, Robinson, Pfeiffer, Osceola Country Club Estates Holding Syndicate and Deer. Name change from Banking Savings and Trust Company to First Bank and Trust Company of Pensacola. [71 pieces]
Folder 106: Barella Grant, 1906
T3S R32W Attempt to have it made public domain. [9 pieces]
Folder 107: Barksdale, J. M., 1909
State of Florida vs Barksdale, running a boarding house without a license. [3 pieces]
Folder 108: D. F. Barnhill and Company (Naval Stores), 1917-1918
Loxley, Alabama, Sales Contract and inventory of business. [2 pieces]
Folder 109: Barrancas Avenue, 1910-1912
Paving. [3 pieces]
Folder 110: Barracks Street Sullivan Wharf, Pensacola, Florida, 1914-1924
Ejection of Pensacola Electric Company by Alger-Sullivan Lumber Company. Contains blueprint showing survey of Barracks Street Wharf. [7 pieces]
Folder 111: Bay County, Florida, 1914
Mary E. Davis, et al vs J. H. Drummond, T4S R14W. [4 pieces]
Folder 112: Bay County, Florida, 1908-1917
Section 6 T4S R14W, Ejection suit, Jacob Robinson patent. [73 pieces]
Folder 113: Bay County, Florida, 1914; 1917
Site Election, State ex. Rel., J. H. Drummond, vs R. L. Mckenzie, et al, as County Commissioners of Bay County, Florida. [19 pieces]
Folder 114: Bay Couty Road Commission, 1920
Bond road money usage. [9 pieces]
Folder 115: Bay Fisheries Company, 1918-1919
St. Andrews, Florida--United Fisheries Company vs Bay Fisheries Company and J. H. Drummond. Hiring of the schooner Rita Viator. [22 pieces]
Box 13
Folder 116: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, 1922
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

City of Milton map, Willings Street area. [1 piece]
Folder 117: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, 1922
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

Correspondence. [74 pieces]
Folder 118: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, 1923
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

Correspondence. [23 pieces]
Folder 119: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, 1924
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

Correspondence. [55 pieces]
Folder 120: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, 1925-1926
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

Correspondence. [31 pieces]
Folder 121: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, 1922
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

Court documents. [23 pieces]
Folder 122: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, nd
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

Court briefs, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. [7 pieces]
Box 14
Folder 123: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, 1923
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

Court documents. [35 pieces]
Folder 124: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, 1924
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

Court documents. [20 pieces]
Folder 125: Bates Department Store, Milton, Florida, nd
M. Scheuer and C. W. Cobb, Trustees for Scheuer, Wise and Company, Harry Scheuer, J. D. Kleinhauser, C. W. Cobb and S. N. Cox, Plaintiffs in Error, vs St. Paul Fire and Marine.

Court briefs, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. [7 pieces]
Box 15
Folder 126: Bay Point Mill Company, 1913-1916
Land transactions between W. J. Martin, Alabama Land Agent, A. G. Forbes of Starr Piano Company, Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company and Peter Rosasco. Hardwoods. Blueprint of R31 30, 29W, Escambia County, Florida. [79 pieces]
Folder 127: Baylen Street Whart Company, 1927-1930
Baylen Street Whart Company vs Globe and Rutgers Fire Insurance Company. Hurricane of September 1926. [27 pieces]
Folder 128: Bayou Chico Bridge, 1919
Lien against bridge by Forbes, Quigley and Morgan. [5 pieces]
Folder 129: Bayou Chico Bridge, 1919
F. M. Blount's application to establish a bridge or ferry across Bayou Chico. [2 pieces]
Folder 130: Bayou Chico (Little Bayou), 1911
Inquiry about authority to set regulation for a bridge from Pensacola Electric Company. [3 pieces]
Folder 131: Bayou Chico Bridge, 1918-1919
Duval Lumber Company vs Pensacola Electric Company and Converse Bridge and Steel Company, McGrath and Bartholomew, subcontractors, lien against. [10 pieces]
Folder 132: Bayview Land Company, 1908-1909
Inclrporation by George W. Wise, Gadsden, Alabama. Alonzo Vitrian Tract. [8 pieces]
Folder 133: Bayview Park, 1918-1919
Bids for casino privileges and concessions. Agreement with Escambia County Electric Light and Power Company for lighting of automobile drive at Bayview Park. [4 pieces]

Folder 133A: Beal, Philip D., 1923--National Democratic Party Fundraising. [3 pieces]
Folder 134: Beers, Annie M., 1914
Foreclosure of mortgage. [1 piece]
Folder 135: Beers, Mrs. A. M., 1905-1914
McWhorter Estate. [77 pieces]
Folder 136: Bell Cafe, 1919
331 South Palafox Street, purchased by S. Griffin from Peter Fondes and George Passas. [4 pieces]
Folder 137: Bell Tailoring Company, 1926
Bell Tailoring Company vs Bell Tailoring Company of Florida. Infringement on name. [24 pieces]
Folder 138: Berlin, N., 1911
Indendencia Street (107, 109, 111). Furniture store lease. [2 pieces]
Folder 139: Bierce, William, 1906
Sale of Pensacola Compress Company to the Atlantic Compress Company. [24 pieces]
Folder 140: Bijou Amusement Company, 1910-1911
Suit against S. Nye for payment of film rental fee. [7 pieces]
Box 16
Folder 141: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Failroad Company, 1904-1910
Records, papers and minutebook of the Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company. A company incorporated in the state of Alabama, in 1903, by W. O. Butler, D. L. McKenzie, Orville G. Wales, James B. Huff, W. Miller Gordon, John Dozier Pou, Donald B. Jones, B. T. Hatcher, and C. M. Tune. In 1908, the bondholders and creditors, G. H. Dent, L. W. Foy, H. Lampley, A. H. Merrill, A. K. Merrill, W. A. Blount, A. C. Blount, Jr.., Francis B. Carter and W. A. Blount, Jr., filed suit against the company. The company went into receivership, the receiver being A. D. Campbell. Other transactions involved J. M. Garrett, L. E. Miller and Sale-Davis Company.

Corresspondence. [157 pieces]
Folder 142: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1905-1921
Records, papers and minutebook of the Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company. A company incorporated in the state of Alabama, in 1903, by W. O. Butler, D. L. McKenzie, Orville G. Wales, James B. Huff, W. Miller Gordon, John Dozier Pou, Donald B. Jones, B. T. Hatcher, and C. M. Tune. In 1908, the bondholders and creditors, G. H. Dent, L. W. Foy, H. Lampley, A. H. Merrill, A. K. Merrill, W. A. Blount, A. C. Blount, Jr.., Francis B. Carter and W. A. Blount, Jr., filed suit against the company. The company went into receivership, the receiver being A. D. Campbell. Other transactions involved J. M. Garrett, L. E. Miller and Sale-Davis Company.

Correspondence. [30 pieces]
Folder 143: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1908-1916
Records, papers and minutebook of the Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company. A company incorporated in the state of Alabama, in 1903, by W. O. Butler, D. L. McKenzie, Orville G. Wales, James B. Huff, W. Miller Gordon, John Dozier Pou, Donald B. Jones, B. T. Hatcher, and C. M. Tune. In 1908, the bondholders and creditors, G. H. Dent, L. W. Foy, H. Lampley, A. H. Merrill, A. K. Merrill, W. A. Blount, A. C. Blount, Jr.., Francis B. Carter and W. A. Blount, Jr., filed suit against the company. The company went into receivership, the receiver being A. D. Campbell. Other transactions involved J. M. Garrett, L. E. Miller and Sale-Davis Company.

Crrespondence. [150 pieces]
Folder 144: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1911-1921
Records, papers and minutebook of the Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company. A company incorporated in the state of Alabama, in 1903, by W. O. Butler, D. L. McKenzie, Orville G. Wales, James B. Huff, W. Miller Gordon, John Dozier Pou, Donald B. Jones, B. T. Hatcher, and C. M. Tune. In 1908, the bondholders and creditors, G. H. Dent, L. W. Foy, H. Lampley, A. H. Merrill, A. K. Merrill, W. A. Blount, A. C. Blount, Jr.., Francis B. Carter and W. A. Blount, Jr., filed suit against the company. The company went into receivership, the receiver being A. D. Campbell. Other transactions involved J. M. Garrett, L. E. Miller and Sale-Davis Company.

Correspondence. [64 pieces]
Folder 145: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1911-1921
Records, papers and minutebook of the Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company. A company incorporated in the state of Alabama, in 1903, by W. O. Butler, D. L. McKenzie, Orville G. Wales, James B. Huff, W. Miller Gordon, John Dozier Pou, Donald B. Jones, B. T. Hatcher, and C. M. Tune. In 1908, the bondholders and creditors, G. H. Dent, L. W. Foy, H. Lampley, A. H. Merrill, A. K. Merrill, W. A. Blount, A. C. Blount, Jr.., Francis B. Carter and W. A. Blount, Jr., filed suit against the company. The company went into receivership, the receiver being A. D. Campbell. Other transactions involved J. M. Garrett, L. E. Miller and Sale-Davis Company.

Correspondence. [243 pieces]
Folder 146: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1917-1922
Records, papers and minutebook of the Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company. A company incorporated in the state of Alabama, in 1903, by W. O. Butler, D. L. McKenzie, Orville G. Wales, James B. Huff, W. Miller Gordon, John Dozier Pou, Donald B. Jones, B. T. Hatcher, and C. M. Tune. In 1908, the bondholders and creditors, G. H. Dent, L. W. Foy, H. Lampley, A. H. Merrill, A. K. Merrill, W. A. Blount, A. C. Blount, Jr.., Francis B. Carter and W. A. Blount, Jr., filed suit against the company. The company went into receivership, the receiver being A. D. Campbell. Other transactions involved J. M. Garrett, L. E. Miller and Sale-Davis Company.

Correspondence. [125 pieces]
Box 17
Folder 147: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1923-1928
Corespondence. [88 pieces]
Folder 148: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1907
Garrett, J. M.--Suit for redemption of checks of L. E. Miller. [61 pieces]
Folder 149: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1903-1914
Gordon, William M.--Bond issue dispute. [256 pieces]
Folder 150: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1909-1921
Sale-Davis Company--Reimbursement for use of its railroad and wharf. [103 pieces]
Folder 151: Birmingham, Columbus and St. Andrews Railroad Company, 1903-1908
Stockholders and Directors Minutebook. [1 piece]
Box 18
Folder 152: Blackwater Mill Company, 1909-1911
Transfer of company stock to Fr. Juliis Schreyer. Interested parties include Peter Tomasello, Frank W. Stevens, Fred L. Allen, H. H. Boyer, H. A. Brosnaham, B. F. Jernigan and George E. Williams. [18 pieces]
Folder 153: Bishop of Mobile, 1914-1915
Reverend Edward P. Allen--Land purchase, Arpent lot 42, Old City, Pensacola, Florida. Papers to clear title. [33 pieces]
Folder 154: Blount and Blount, Attorneys of Water Valley, Mississippi, 1911
Dallas Land Company of Pensacola. [5 pieces]
Folder 155: Blount Family Genealogy, 1907-1915
Washington family lineage. [39 pieces]
Folder 156: Blount Family Genealogy, 1908-1915
Blount family. [17 pieces]
Folder 157: Blount Family Genealogy, 1920
Blount and Shepard family. [9 pieces]
Folder 158: Blount, A. C., Jr., 1906
Son at Homer Military School, Oxford, North Carolina. [1 piece]
Folder 159: Blount, A. C., Jr., 1908
Candidacy for judgeship. [4 pieces]
Folder 160: Blount, A. C., Jr., 1910-1911
Senatorial Race--Swindle of W. A. Blount by C. B. Suits. References to members of the Radcliffe family. [16 pieces]
Folder 161: Blount, A. C., Jr., 1912
Plans for vacationing at the Arlington Hotel, Waukesha, Wisconsin. [3 pieces]
Folder 162: Blount, A. C., Jr., 1913-1914
Dispute with Encyclopedia Americana Company. [18 pieces]
Folder 163: Blount, A. C., Jr., 1906-1908
Correspondence regarding property in Waukesha, Wisconsin. [21 pieces]
Folder 164: Blount, A. C., Jr., 1910-1914
Schooling for daughter at Sweet Briar, Virginia and Columbus, Tennessee. [18 pieces.
Folder 165: Blount, A. C., Jr., 1911-1912
Tuition for daughter Carrie at Florida State College for Women. [6 pieces]
Folder 166: Blount, A. C., Jr., 1912-1913
Correspondence regarding release of A. C. Blount, III from Florida State Militia duty. Property claim. [4 pieces]
Folder 167: Blount, Clement, 1915-1920
Bankruptcy. [4 pieces]
Folder 168: Blount, F. J., 1923
Heir of W. A. Blount. [1 piece]
Folder 169: Blount, Mary E. of Oak Grove, Alabama, 1909-1921
Financial statements. [170 pieces]
Folder 170: Blount, William A., 1907-1909
Speech to Georgia-Florida Bankers Association. Receipts of payments to the East Pensacola City Company. Resignation to the Concordia Club. [11 pieces]
Folder 171: Blount, W. A., Jr., 1923
Estate. [3 pieces]
Box 19
Folder 172: Blount Architectural Company, 1909
Stockholders: A. J. Keynton, F. M. Blount and Eisenschmidt. Incorporation papers. [4 pieces]
Folder 173: Blount Building, 1905
Correspondence and receipts. [49 pieces]
Folder 174: Blount Building, 1906
Correspondence and receipts. [292]
Folder 175: Blount Building, 1907
Correspondence and receipts. [13 pieces]
Folder 176: Blount Building, 1907
Correspondence and receipts. [148 pieces]
Folder 177: Blount Building, 1907-1909
Correspondence and receipts. [26 pieces]
Folder 178: Blount Building, 1908
Correspodence and receipts. [15 pieces]
Folder 179: Blount Building, 1909-1912
Correspondence and receipts. [7 pieces]
Box 20
Folder 180: Blount and Bear Building, East Garden Street, 1909-1914
[88 pieces]
Folder 181: Blount and Blount and Carter Law Firm, 1907-1916
Office furnishings. [115 pieces]
Folder 182: Blount and Blount and Carter Law Firm, nd
Office furnishings, catalogs. [15 pieces]
Folder 183: Blount and Carter Law Firm, 1905-1917
Accounts with sheriff and Clerk of Court. [183 pieces]
Folder 184: Blount and Blount aand Carter Law Firm, 1907
Retainer list. [1 piece]
Folder 185: Blount and Blount and Carter and Yonge Law Firm, 1917
Brief biographies of firm members. [1 piece]
Box 21
Folder 186: Blount Coals, Incorporated of Wilmington, Delaware, 1921
Proposed general coal brokerage and shippiing domestic and foreign. President A. M. Cohen, Secretary and treasurer F. M. Blount, both stockholders as well as W. A. Blount. [14 pieces]
Folder 187: Blount Construction Company, 1910-1913
F. M. Blount purchases shares in Keynton Construction Company, also buys Keynton's shares in Blount Architectural Company, Escambia County, Pensacola, Florida. [2 pieces]
Folder 188: Blount Construction Company, 1919
Correspondence with Navy Department over construction of Submarine Chasers Nos. 156-159. Correspondence with Senator Duncan Fletcher. [3 pieces]
Folder 189: Blount Construction Company, 1910-1915
Agreement to perform work on United states Government locks and dams numbered Two (2) and Three (3), Tombigbee River. Financing through Pensacola State Bank, interest on loan past due. [84 pieces]
Folder 190: Blount Construction Company, 1912
Blount Constgruction Company vs Escambia County, Florida. County Jail construction. [20 pieces]
Folder 191: Blount Construction Company, 1912-1917
State of Florida vs Clerk of Circuit Court and Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Escambia County, County Jail construction. [4 pieces]
Folder 192: Blount and Packard Land Company, 1910-1913
Correspondence. [235 pieces]
Folder 193: Blount and Packard Land Company, 1910-1913
Correspondence. [50 pieces]
Box 22
Folder 194: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1918
Alien Property Custodian, correspondence. [4 pieces]
Folder 195: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1915
American Association for Internatioal Conciliation booklets containing articles related to the association's function. [14 pieces]
Folder 196: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1906-1911
American Bar Association, correspondence. [59 pieces]
Folder 197: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912
American Bar Association, correspondence. [66 pieces]
Folder 198: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1913
American Bar Association, correspondence. [85 pieces]
Folder 199: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1914-1916
American Bar Association, correspondence. [61 pieces]
Folder 200: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1906-1915
Pamphlets. [36 pieces]
Box 23
Folder 201: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1916-1920
American Bar Association, membership. [17 pieces]
Folder 202: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1918
American Bar Association, Executive Committee.
[60 pieces]
Folder 203: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919
American Bar Association, Executive Committee.
[45 pieces]
Folder 204: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1914-1916
American Defense Society. [13 pieces]
Folder 205: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911
American Embassy Association. [5 pieces]
Folder 206: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1920
American Lumber Company--Retainer fees to Blount and Blount and Carter. American Lumber Company financial statement. [4 pieces]
Folder 207: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1918
American Red Cross, Pensacola, Florida. [4 pieces]
Folder 208: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1914
American Society of Jurisprudence. [13 pieces]
Folder 209: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1927
Blount, William A., bankruptcy of. [41 pieces]
Folder 210: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1909-1912
Battleship Florida Silver Service Commission. [134 pieces]
Folder 211: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1914-1920
Biographical sketch of W. A. Blount for Who's Who and other publications. [14 pieces]
Folder 212: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1914
Campaign for Federal Judgeship appointment. [54 pieces]
Box 24
Folder 213: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1920
Chess-Checker-Whist Club, Jacksonville, Florida.
[2 pieces]
Folder 214: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1906-1920
Chi Phi fraternity. [33 pieces]
Folder 215: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910-1911
Committee on the Revision and Codification of the School Laws. [6 pieces]
Folder 216: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911
Congressional race support. [6 pieces]
Folder 217: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907-1914
Cooperative Agency Company of Rome, Georgia--Blount represented approximately 100 stockholders of this company. [54 pieces]
Folder 218: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912
Darling, Joseph F.--Attack on Blount for "Unprofessional conduct." A family legal dispute. [9 pieces]
Folder 219: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1921-1922
Death of William A. Blount--Condolences. [5 pieces]
Folder 220: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1922
Estate of William A. Blount. [50 pieces]
Folder 221: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1916; 1918
Democratic National Committee. [11 pieces]
Folder 222: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1918-1919
Editorship--Central Law Journal. [9 pieces]
Folder 223: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1908-1917
ETA Trust Association, University of Georgia. [31 pieces]
Folder 224: Blount, William Alexander [SR.] (1851-1921), 1913
Escambia County Good Roads Club and Florida State Good Roads Association. [4 pieces]
Folder 225: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1921
Fatherless Children of France (American Society for the Relief of Frence War Orphans), Jacksonville, Florida. Letters from a French child to his sponsor. [33 pieces]
Box 25
Folder 226: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1899-1919
Finances. [81 pieces]

Folder 226a Finances 1907-1911 [43 pieces]
Folder 227: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911-1912
Finances [74 pieces]
Folder 228: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911-1916
Finances [87 pieces]
Folder 229: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1913
Finances [6 pieces]
Folder 230: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1913-1920
Finances [49 pieces]
Folder 231: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1914-1915
Finances [10 pieces]
Folder 232: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1921
Flagler, Henry M. and Mary Lily (Flagler) Bingham, Estate. Debt of the Flagler and Bingham Estates to the Estate of William A Blount. [17 pieces]
Folder 233: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1916-1917
Florida Bankers Association--W. A. addresses on the subject of Railroads in Florida. [14 pieces]
Box 26
Folder 234: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911-1913
Florida Commission on Uniform State Laws. [70 pieces]
Folder 235: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1914
Florida Commission on Uniform State Laws. [27 pieces]
Folder 236: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1915-1916
Florida Commission on Uniform State Laws. [59 pieces]
Folder 237: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1920
Florida Hope Hall and Industrial Farm--The purpose of this organization was the care and training of discharged prisoners. Blount wa on the Board of Directors. [36 pieces]
Folder 238: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907
Florida Legislative Bills:
An Act requiring the separation to white and negro passengers, and prohibiting the thr operation of any car for the joint occupancy of the white and negro race...
An Act to require urban, suburban and interurban railway cars with fenders and cushions or shields necessary to the safety of persons and property...
An Act relating to the liability of persons, firms, corporations, and associations owning or operating any machinery in the conduct of any business or enterprise in this state.
Child labor law as it will effect the Apalachicola Oyster Industry. [65 pieces]
Folder 239: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1920
Florids State Memorial at Vicksburg, Mississippi, National Military Park. [6 pieces]
Folder 240: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1908-1811
Florida State Bar Association--W. A. Blount, President. Correspondence. [70 pieces]
Folder 241: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912
Florida State Bar Association--Correspondence. [108 pieces]
Box 27
Folder 242: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1913-1917
Florida State Bar Association--Correspondence. [62 pieces]
Folder 243: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1920-1921
Florida State Bar Association--Correspondence. [4 pieces]
Folder 244: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910
Florida State College for Women--Blount for commencement speaker. [4 pieces]
Folder 245: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911-1912
Georgia Bar Association--Blount addresses the Georgia Bar Association at St. Simons Island. Title of address, The passing of individual rights of property, or the subjection of individual rights of property to the public good, as indicated and illustrated by the decisions of the Federal courts, and particularly of the Supreme Court of the United States.' [14 pieces]
Folder 246: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1918
Greater Florida Association--Resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors. [5 pieces]
Folder 247: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1920
Gulf Shipbuilding Company, Incorporated--Financial statement. [5 pieces]
Folder 248: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912
Illinois Bar Association--Blount speaks on Procedural Reform. [11 pieces]
Folder 249: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1924
Income Tax Return--Reference to H. M. Flagler Estate, also includes an inventory of office expenses, with names of partners and employees
and their salaries and of the W. A. Blount Estate.
[30 pieces]
Folder 250: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1905-1907
Law library--Replacement and rebinding of books damaged in 1905 fire. [68 pieces]
Folder 251: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1913
Louisiana Bar Association--Blount speaks to association April 1913, about The People and the Courts. [18 pieces]
Folder 252: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907-1916
Medal for Essayist in Public Sthool No. 1, awarded by Blount each year. [9 pieces]
Folder 253: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1923
Memorial Medal--Given by the family of W. A. Blount to a student in the White High or Grammar Schools of Special Tax School District #16 who attains the highest average for the year in Scholarship, Department and attendance.
[1 piece]
Folder 254: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1915
Milton, W. H., Receivership--W. A. Blount bankruptcy and failure of First National Bank. Correspondence with Duncan Fletcher and Nathan P. Bryan. [20 pieces]
Folder 255: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1913
Miriam Blount, A. Blount's daughter--European tour. [20 pieces]
Folder 256: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911
Mollie Blount, W. A. Blount's daughter--Transportation to school in Europe. [7 pieces]
Folder 257: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912
National Citizens League (For the promotion of a Sound Banking System), Florida Chapter. [4 pieces]
Folder 258: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910-1912
National Civic Federation--Workmen's Compensation Acts. [31 pieces]
Folder 259: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1916-1917
National Conference of Commissioners on Unifor State Laws. Correspondence. [109 pieces]
Folder 260: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1918
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Correspondence. [172 pieces]
Box 28
Folder 261: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1918-1920
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. [9 pieces]
Folder 262: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1918-1920
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Executive Committee and High Commission. [29 pieces]
Folder 263: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919-1920
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Treasurer. [38 pieces]
Folder 264: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919-1920
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Tentative Acts. [24 pieces]
Folder 265: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1915-1917
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Torrens Land Regis. [39 pieces]
Folder 266: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1916-1917
National Coference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Committee on Scope and Proogram. [38 pieces]
Folder 267: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Committee on Wills. 15 pieces]
Folder 268: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919
National Coference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--William A. Blount, President. [5 pieces]
Folder 269: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1916-1918
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Cash Receipts and Disbursements. [2 pieces]
Folder 270: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1918
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Correspondence. [138 pieces]
Box 29
Folder 271: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Correspondence, January-May. [205 pieces]
Folder 272: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform Sate Laws--Correspondence, June-July. [165 pieces]
Folder 273: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Correspondence, August-December. [110 pieces]
Folder 274: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1920
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Correspondence. [168 pieces]
Box 30
Folder 275: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Minutes, January. 1 piece]
Folder 276: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Committee on the Whole. [1 piece]
Folder 277: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Report of Proceedings, August - September. [1 piece]
Box 31
Folder 278: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1915; 1920
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Constitution and By-Laws. [11 pieces]
Folder 279: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1909-1917
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Briefs. [8 pieces]
Folder 280: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1918
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Briefs. [36 pieces]
Folder 281: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Briefs. [39 pieces]
Folder 282: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1920
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws--Briefs. [21 pieces]
Box 32
Folder 283: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911
Alabama Bar Association--Speech, The Advancing Enlargememt of the Liability of Employers to Employees. [12 pieces]
Folder 284: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1919
American Bar Association--Uniform State Laws. [10 pieces]
Folder 285: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1918
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform Atate Laws. Bound Reports. [50 pieces]
Folder 286: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1921
National Council of the National Economic League. [34 pieces]
Folder 287: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1905-1913
National Geographic Society. [5 pieces]
Folder 288: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1913
Pensacola Carnival Association. [2 pieces]
Folder 289: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1919-1921
Pensacola Chamber of Commerce. [8 pieces]
Folder 290: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1919
Pensacola Yacht Club. [9 pieces]
Folder 291: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1906-1907
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Correspondence. [180 pieces]
Folder 292: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1906-1909
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Tobey Furniture Company, Chicago, Illinois. [99 pieces]
Box 33
Folder 293: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1906-1907
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Correspondence. [93 pieces]
Folder 294: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907-1909
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Correspondence. [217 pieces]
Folder 295: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Mantel. [37 pieces]
Folder 296: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Art glass window by Falanagan and Biedenweg, Chicago, Illinois. [17 pieces]
Folder 297: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Specifications. [11 pieces]
Folder 298: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907-1908
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Correspondence. [28 pieces]
Folder 299: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907-1908
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Correspondence. [64 pieces]
Folder 300: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1907; 1918
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Correspondence. [9 pieces]
Box 34
Folder 301: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1914-1921
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Rental of Sea Marge to Frank H. Goodyear. Purchase of Appliances. [106 pieces]
Folder 302: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1920
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Correspondence. [24 pieces]
Folder 303: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1918
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Blount Residence--Breakwater. [1 piece]
Folder 304: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1914
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Schooling for Blount's daughters--St. Mary's, Raleigh North Carolina. [66 pieces]
Folder 305: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910-1920
Blount Residence--[Sea Marge]. Scholarship fund at University of Florida--Clyde Douglas of Pensacola High School recipient. List of graduates of University of Florida, Lake City. Classes from 1889-1905. [24 pieces]
Folder 306: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Ledger with newspaper clippings and other data. [1 piece]
Folder 307: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Correspondence. [100 pieces]
Folder 308: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910-1911
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Correspondence. [170 pieces]
Folder 309: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Correspondence. [13 pieces]
Folder 310: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Watson, John W.--Blount campaigns for Watson for governor. [6 pieces]
Folder 311: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Photograph of W. A. Blount (Senate Campaign). [1 piece]
Box 35
Folder 312: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Correspondence. [247 pieces]
Folder 313: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Correspondence. [131 pieces]
Folder 314: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Correspondence. [77 pieces]
Folder 315: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910-1911
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Correspondence. [172 pieces]
Box 36
Folder 316: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1910-1911
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Campaign flyers. [4 pieces]
Folder 317: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1911
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Campaigns at Large. [5 pieces]
Folder 318: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1918
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Selective Service Act. [15 pieces]
Folder 319: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1906-1917
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Society of Cincinnati--Patriotic lineage society. [34 pieces]
Folder 320: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1917-1920
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Society of Cincinnati. [7 pieces]
Folder 321: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1919
Bloount Senatorial Campaign. Southern Sociological Conference. [24 pieces]
Folder 322: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), nd
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Speech--The question as to shether a Constitutional Convention ought to be held depends upon two other questions... [1 piece]
Folder 323: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1914
Blount Senatorial Campaign. United Daughters of the Confederacy Essay Contest. [9 pieces]
Folder 324: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1905-1919
Blount Senatorial Campaign. University of Georgia Alumni Association. [47 pieces]
Folder 325: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1916-1919
Blount Senatorial Campaign. War Camp Council--YWCA. [18 pieces]
Folder 326: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1912-1915
Blount Senatorial Campaign. Washington, Carrie B.--Blount's sister, widow of J. H. Washington--Correspondence. [49 pieces]
Box 37
Folder 327: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1915-1917
Zimmern, Samuel vs William A. Blount--Promissory Note--Blount bankruptcy. [90 pieces]
Folder 328: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1918
West Florida Land Development and sales. [2 pieces]
Folder 329: Blount, William Alexander [Sr.] (1851-1921), 1916-1918
West Florida Oil Company, Chipley, Fla.--T. D. Sales, president. Stock purchase. [8 pieces]
Folder 330: Bluff Springs, Florida, 1910
State of Florida vs A. C. Turner. Assault on Everett Williams at the Escambia Veneer Company. [16 pieces]
Folder 331: Board of Pilot Commissioners--Port of Pensacola, 1904--1908
Correspondence. [22 pieces]
Folder 332: Board of Pilot Commissioners--Port of Pensacola, 1908-1912
Correspondence. [25 pieces]
Folder 333: Board of Pilot Commissioners--Port of Pensacola, 1910
Correspondence--re- James Stearns, Pilot. [4 pieces]
Folder 334: Board of Pilot Commissioners--Port of Pensacola, 1913
Correspondence--re- Charges against bar pilots: W. J. Oldmixson, Joe Seeley, G. W. Ainsworth, P. W. Jones, W. A. Bell and S. L. Clifford. [3 pieces]
Folder 335: Board of Pilot Commissioners--Port of Pensacola, 1906
Board of Pilot Commissioners vs Escambia County Commissioners. Efforts by Board to police the harbor to maintain a clean, navigable harbor. [26 pieces]
Folder 336: Boggy Mill Company, Walton County, Florida, 1908-1909
Incorporation, Stockholders: E. V. Crawford, Scarritt Moreno, S. S. Spence and B. S. Spence. [24 pieces]
Box 38
Folder 337: Boley, Louis, 1909
Louis Boley vs J. Whiting Hyer, et al. Loan payment. [3 pieces]
Folder 338: Bonifay Bond Election, 1909
To erect a school building and provide water. [17 pieces]
Folder 339: Bonifay Brothers Lumber Company, 1906-1908
Contract with B. F. Jernigan Mill Company. [16 pieces]
Folder 340: Bonifay Brothers Lumber Company, 1908-1909
Bankruptcy. [29 pieces]
Folder 341: Bonifay, Florida, 1929
Sanitary Sewer System and Water Extension. [12 pieces]
Folder 342: Bonita Theater, Pensacola, Florida, 1915
C. B. Ratcliffe vs A. R. Jones. Insurance clain. [8 pieces]
Folder 343: Boone, M. F., 1927-1928
M. F. Boone vs St. Andrews Bay Lumber Company. Dismissal suit and patent imfrengement. Boone is Judge Carter's uncle. [39 pieces]
Folder 344: Boone, M. F., 1919-1931
Sale of property--Lots 3 and 4, Block 49 of the Belmont Tract, Pensacola, Florida. [22 pieces]
Folder 345: Bowman Mercantile Company, McDavid, Florida, 1907-1909
[65 pieces]
Folder 346: Boley, Louis, 1908-1911
Louis Boley vs T. Albert Jennings--Lots 1 and 2, Section 14 T2S R30W. [28 pieces]
Folder 347: Bonal Island, 1910
Bonal Island in Escambia River, R30-R31, Abstract. [1 piece]
Box 39
Folder 348: Brawner, Frank E. (former president of Pensacols State Bank), 1913-1920
Claim on his life insurance. [300 pieces]
Folder 349: Brawner, Frank E. (former president of Pensacols State Bank), 1913-1920
Brawner life insurance clain (continued). [133 pieces]
Box 40
Folder 350: 1917-1919, Brent, F. C.
F. C. Brent vs Southern States Lumber Company. [21 pieces]
Folder 351: Brent Lumber Company, 1904-1905
Brent Lumber Company purchased by Florida, Alabama Lumber Company. [3 pieces]
Folder 352: Brent, R. G., 1906
R. G. Brent vs Charles H. Bliss. Right of way. [1 piece]
Folder 353: Brooks, Mrs. L. M., 1911-1915
Collection of money from Leslie Brooks. [85 pieces]
Folder 354: Brosnaham and Ingraham, 1925
Sale of Santiago Coleman Tract. Section 8 T2S R30W. [3 pieces]
Folder 355: Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, 1911
Florida Railroad vs Strike and harassment. [9 pieces]
Folder 356: Broward, N. B., Governor, 1901
Debt to William H. Knowles. [22 pieces]
Folder 357: Brown, Chipley and Company, 1900-1915
Brown, Chipley and Company vs Therese Heymann Steamship Company. [93 pieces]
Folder 358: L. S. Brown and Company, 1910
Accounting of assets and profits. [2 pieces]
Folder 359: Brown, Wlmar G., 1913-1921
L. S. Brown and Company vs Susan A. Simpson, et al. Title to Arpent lot 28, Old City, Pensacola, Florida. Correspondence with Senator Duncan Fletcher on Federal Quit Claim Bill. [74 pieces]
Folder 360: Brownson, William P., 1910-1921
Will. Delores Brick Company, Delores, Florida. [6 pieces]
Box 41
Folder 361: Bruce Dry Dock, 1917-1918
An ordinance granting the right to construct dry docks, or marine ways. Sample form of ordinance of Pensacola Shipbuilding Company. [12 pieces]
Folder 362: Bruce Dry Dock, 1919
Contract with Emergency Fleet Corporation. [8 pieces]
Folder 363: Bruce Dry Dock, 1924-1927
Lawsuit vs Emergency Fleet Corporation. Polybius accident. [83 pieces]
Folder 364: Bruce, George, 1911-1913
Bagdad Sectional Dry Dock (Ollinger and Bruce). [28 pieces]
Folder 365: Bruce, George, 1913-1914
George Bruce vs J. L. Behymer. For money payable for labor and material. [44 pieces]
Folder 366: Bruce, Wallace, 1907-1908
Legal opinion. Chautauqua. [3 pieces]
Folder 367: Bullock-Caldwell Shipbuilding Company, 1918-1919
Correspondence and contracts. [21 pieces]
Folder 368: Burgoyne, Miriam A., 1907-1908
Miriam A. Burgoyne vs Fidelity and Casualty Company. Death of Mrs. Ernestine Rehfield Burgoyne Dobbs. [10 pieces]
Folder 369: Burns, James, 1906
Yellow fever immune card procurement. [10 pieces]
Folder 370: Campbell, Raymond R., 1906-1907
Raymond R. Campbell vs M. C. Lewis. Partition of lands of John Roberts. Section 26 T4 R27W. [35 pieces]
Folder 371: Campbell Business Institute, Dothan, Alabama, 1927-1928
Campbell Business Institute, Dothan, Alabama vs J. H. Vamum of the Florida Business University of Pensacola, Florida. [14 pieces]
Folder 372: Campton Congregational Church, Walton County, Florida, 1915
Reverend J. L. Matthews, J. B. Thomas, Davis Cleary (Clary). Section 2 T4N R23W. [15 pieces]
Folder 373: Cannady, P. H., 1920-1925
DeFuniak Springs Drug Store--Bankruptcy. Lists creditors, furniture and fixtures. [34 pieces]
Box 42
Folder 374: Carageorge, Chris, 1922
Sale of grocery store, corner of 8th and Gadsden Street, Pensacola, Florida, to W. B. Anderson. [1 piece]
Folder 375: Carnley, Dady, 1912-1913
Dady Carnley vs Baker Jernigan . Arrested for chunking No. 7 at the bluss, Escambia County, Alabama. [39 pieces]
Folder 376: Carter, Francis B., 1919
Circuit Court Judgeship--Campaign. [295 pieces]
Folder 377: Carter, Francis B., 1919-1920
Federal Court appointment. [97 pieces]
Folder 378: Carter, Francis B., 1919-1920
Federal Court appointment. [58 pieces]
Folder 379: Carter, Francis B., 1926
Florida Supreme Court campaign. [175 pieces]
Box 43
Folder 380: Cary and Company, 1916-1921
Wholesale and retail dealers in coal, wood, lime, cement, etc. R. M. Cary, president, John Massey, secretary. Accounts collection correspondence. [80 pieces]
Folder 381: Caryville Bottling Works, Ponce de Leon, Dlorida, 1915-1920
D. F. Wilks vs Hanover Fire Insurance Company of New York. [87 pieces]
Folder 382: Cassaday and Patterson Laundry, 1909
Incorporation. [1 piece]
Folder 383: Cate, William M., Dr., 1906-1909
W. A. Blount handles legal maters for Dr. Cate who was in residence in New York. Dr. Cate's Florida residence was Brown Ledge, Cottage Hill, Florida. [50 pieces]
Folder 384: Cate, William M., Dr., 1910-1913
Brown Ledge, Section 2 T1N R31W, includes inventory of home. [49 pieces]
Folder 385: Cate, William M., Dr., 1915-1920
Brown Ledge Santorium and office property (inventory) Mail order medications. Donation of property of Alec McVoy to a non-sectarian Union Church, Cantonment, Florida. [68 pieces]
Folder 386: Catholic Church of Pensacola, 1910-1911
Bishop Edward P. Allen of Mobile--Convent lot, Arpent lot 263-264, Old City, Pensacola, Florida. Purchase of land by W. S. Kyser. Domingo Torre, original claimant, bequest to church. [15 pieces]
Folder 387: Catholic Church of Pensacola, 1924-1927
Continuing efforts to regain or sell interest in Lot 263. Includes copy of 1827 survey by James W. Exum. Also a blueprint map of Pensacola, Florida, 1827. [22 pieces]
Folder 388: Catholic Church of Pensacola, 1913-1914
Purchase of Lot 31 by Bishop Allen. [42 pieces]
Box 44
Folder 389: Chaffin, James A., 1910
The James A. Chaffin Estate papers contain the will of James A. Chaffin, who died January 25, 1910. Francis C. Chaffin and William A. Blount are named executors. The heirs named in the will include Francis C. Chaffin, Sally A. Creary, wife of George A. Creary, Victoria V. Clark, wife of Fred A. Clark, Josephine Chaffin, Mary M. Chaffin, Emma F. Chaffin, Alma West, wife of Thomas F. West, Leah S. Chaffin and his wife, Virginia Chaffin. Other materials relate to the Chaffin real estate and purchase of Chaffin's monument.

Estate papers. [129 pieces]
Folder 390: Chaffin, James A., 1911
Same information as in Folder 389. Estate papers. [112 pieces]
Folder 391: Chaffin, James A., 1912
Same information as in Folder 389. Estate papers. [112 pieces]
Folder 392: Chaffin, James A., 1912-1920
Same information as in Folder 389. Estate papers. [114 pieces]
Box 45
Folder 393: James A. Chaffin Company, 1913-1914
The James A. Chaffin Company, a co-partnership between James A. Chaffin, Francis Jernigan and W. S. Keyser was dissolved by mutual agreement in August 1895. Documents pertain to dispersal of assets among the stockholders. Later documents pertain to clearing titles on assets (real extate) of stockholders. Includes map of Miguel Quigles Grant, sections 3 and 27 of Twp 5 and 6 and James Brewster Grant, section 39 Twp 5 of R29W, 1906.

Estate Papers. [48 pieces]
Folder 394: James A. Chaffin Company, 1885-1906
The James A. Chaffin Company, a co-partnership between James A. Chaffin, Francis Jernigan and W. S. Keyser was dissolved by mutual agreement in August 1895. Documents pertain to dispersal of assets among the stockholders. Later documents pertain to clearing titles on assets (real extate) of stockholders. Includes map of Miguel Quigles Grant, sections 3 and 27 of Twp 5 and 6 and James Brewster Grant, section 39 Twp 5 of R29W, 1906.

Dissolution [9 pieces]
Folder 395: James A. Chaffin Company, 1922-1934
The James A. Chaffin Company, a co-partnership between James A. Chaffin, Francis Jernigan and W. S. Keyser was dissolved by mutual agreement in August 1895. Documents pertain to dispersal of assets among the stockholders. Later documents pertain to clearing titles on assets (real extate) of stockholders. Includes map of Miguel Quigles Grant, sections 3 and 27 of Twp 5 and 6 and James Brewster Grant, section 39 Twp 5 of R29W, 1906.

Dissolution [24 pieces]
Folder 396: Chaffin Guardianships, 1912-1913
This material covers the guardianship of Virginia Victoria Chaffin, wife of James A. Chaffin and Leah Chaffin, daughter of James A. Chaffin. Both women were inmates of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the insane. Material includes the 1912 and 1913 Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Department for the insane, Philadelphia.

Annual Reports of Pennsylvania Hospital, Phildelphia. [2 pieces]
Folder 397: Chaffin Guardianships, 1910-1916
This material covers the guardianship of Virginia Victoria Chaffin, wife of James A. Chaffin and Leah Chaffin, daughter of James A. Chaffin. Both women were inmates of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the insane. Material includes the 1912 and 1913 Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Department for the insane, Philadelphia.

Correspondence and real estate accounts. [65 pieces]
Folder 398: Chaffin Guardianships, 1910-1911
This material covers the guardianship of Virginia Victoria Chaffin, wife of James A. Chaffin and Leah Chaffin, daughter of James A. Chaffin. Both women were inmates of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the insane. Material includes the 1912 and 1913 Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Department for the insane, Philadelphia.

Correspondence and real estate accounts. [174 pieces]
Folder 399: Chaffin Guardianships, 1912
This material covers the guardianship of Virginia Victoria Chaffin, wife of James A. Chaffin and Leah Chaffin, daughter of James A. Chaffin. Both women were inmates of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the insane. Material includes the 1912 and 1913 Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Department for the insane, Philadelphia.

Correspondence and real estate accounts. [128 pieces]
Box 46
Folder 400: Chaffin Guardianships, 1913
This material covers the guardianship of Virginia Victoria Chaffin, wife of James A. Chaffin and Leah Chaffin, daughter of James A. Chaffin. Both women were inmates of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the insane. Material includes the 1912 and 1913 Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Department for the insane, Philadelphia.

Correspondence. [100 pieces]
Folder 401: Chaffin Guardianships, 1906
This material covers the guardianship of Virginia Victoria Chaffin, wife of James A. Chaffin and Leah Chaffin, daughter of James A. Chaffin. Both women were inmates of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the insane. Material includes the 1912 and 1913 Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Department for the insane, Philadelphia.

Chaffin, Virginia V.--Committment papers. [20 pieces]
Folder 402: Chaffin Guardianships, 1914-1915
This material covers the guardianship of Virginia Victoria Chaffin, wife of James A. Chaffin and Leah Chaffin, daughter of James A. Chaffin. Both women were inmates of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the insane. Material includes the 1912 and 1913 Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Department for the insane, Philadelphia.

Chaffin, Virginia V.--Real estate transactions. [14 pieces]
Folder 403: Chaffin Bank, Milton Florida, 1915-1921
Dissolution. [18 pieces]
Folder 404: Charbonier Building, 1910-1912
Charbonier, M.D. vs Joseph Arbona. Option to purchase. [65 pieces]
Folder 405: Chicago-Florida Highway Association, 1924
To promote and advertise a highway or highways between Chicago and places in Florida via Pensacola. Charter. [3 pieces]
Folder 406: Chical Lumber Company, 1919-1921
Theo Baars of Pensacola, president and C. M. Larkin of Blountstown, secretary-treasurer. [98 pieces]
Folder 407: Children's Home Society of Florida, 1907-1918
Correspondence. [84 pieces]
Folder 408: Children's Home Society of Florida, Dates in description.
Pamphlets and magazines; Bulletin for December, Vol. 1 #12 1905; Bulletin for January, Vol. 3 #14 1907; Bulletin for January 1908; Just a Little Booklet, 1910; The Ninth Annual Report, 1911; The Tenth Annual Report, 1912; The Eleventh Annual Report, 1913; The Twelfth Annual Report, 1914; The Rescue Magazine, Vol. 3 #1, 1912; The Child, July, 1913. [11 pieces]
Box 47
Folder 409: Chipley, Hunt, 1898-1915
Chipley estate and land, DeFuniak Springs, Florida. [6 pieces]
Folder 410: Chipley Monument Committee of Pensacola, 1899
Monument for William D. Chipley. [1 pieces]
Folder 411: Chipley Light and Power Company, Chipley, Florida., 1920
Price for furnishing lights in relation to price for pumping water. [5 pieces]
Folder 412: Christ Church Parish, 1912
Loan on Lots 17-25, Block 8, Belmont Tract by Pensacola Home and Savings Company. [3 pieces]
Folder 413: Christ Church Parish, 1910-1918
Member Fund Drive--Budget for fiscal year, May 1st, 1916-April 30th, 1917. [17 pieces]
Folder 414: Citizens State Bank of Marianna, Florida, 1925
Citizens State Bank of Marianna, Florida vs D. C. Carmichael. Draft of Southern Peanut Company of Campbellton, Florida. J. H. Fears, president. [15 pieces]
Folder 415: Citizens and Peoples National Bank, Pensacola, Florida, 1915
Security check of directors by the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York. [4 pieces]
Folder 416: Citizens Alliance, 1908
Reward announcement for crimes against Pensacola Electric Company. [1 piece]
Folder 417: Clutter, George, 1910
Doing business as the Ford Tasixab Company. [3 pieces]
Folder 418: Clutter Music House, 1904-1914
Bankruptcy. [9 pieces]
Folder 419: Clutter Music House, 1913-1914
Established in 1890 by J. M. Clutter, J. Marion Clutter vs brothers George W. and Ben E. Clutter and Emma Clutter. [26 pieces]
Folder 420: Coal, 1912
Saltwater effect on coal, Battleship Maine discovery. [3 pieces]
Folder 421: Cockrell, Jedge R. C., 1918-1921
Indebtedness of W. A. Blount. [9 pieces]
Folder 422: Coe Bookstore, 1909-1910
Articles of co-partnership between J. M. Coe and F. E. De La Rua. Letter of dissolution. [2 pieces]
Folder 423: Coe Bookstore, 1913
J. R. Kellar, bankruptcy. [3 pieces]
Folder 424: Cold Springs Turpentine Company, 1906-1910
Holmes County, Florida. J. S. McNeil vs Consolidated Naval Stores. [61 pieces]
Folder 425: Coleman Realty Company, 1926
Stockholders; F. C. Coleman, C. W. Hooper and Anne Steele Hooper. Incorporation. [16 pieces]
Folder 426: Collins, Samuel G., 1875-1918
Samuel G. Collins, et al vs Bagdad Land and Lumber Company. Bill to remove a cloud from title to real estate. W.D.J. Collins, Santa Rosa County, Section 6, T4N R26W. Depositions of C. D. Thompson, D. H. Harrison, Bartlett Peaden, C. R. McArthur and T.S. Cabiness. [68 pieces]
Folder 427: Collins, Samuel G., 1909-1912
Samuel G. Collins vs estate of J. R. Saunders, who traded under the name of Santa Rosa Turpentine Company. Suit to recover damages for taking of turpentine products from certain lands in Santa Rosa County. [35 pieces]
Folder 428: Columbia County, Florida, 1912
Opinion on road warrants. [23 pieces]
Folder 429: Columtia Institute, Tennessee School for Girls and Young Women, 1911-1915
Claire Blount enrolled. [20 pieces]
Folder 430: Commercial Association, 1913
Letter to A. C. Blount. Reappointment as delegate to Sixth Annual Convention of the Mississippi to Atlantic Inland Waterway Association. [1 piece]
Folder 431: Commission to Reform Pleading and Practice, 1911-1912
Correspondence--W. A. Blount. [24 pieces]
Box 48
Folder 432: Clark, W. A., 1927
W. A. Clark vs Milliard F. Caldwell, Jr. executor in the proported last will and testament of W. W. Clark, deceased. [1 piece]
Box 49
Folder 433: Concordia Club Company, 1911
Bankruptcy. [2 pieces]
Folder 434: Concordia Club Company, 1908; 1911
Letters of Patent and correspondence. [13 pieces]
Folder 435: Consolidated Land and Lumber Company, Boggy, Florida, 1908-1909
Application for Letters of Patent. [36 pieces]
Folder 436: Consolidated Naval Stores, 1909-1912
Consolidated Naval Stores and A. Schulman, et al. Sale of turpentine equipment and rights. [6 pieces]
Folder 437: Consolidated Naval Stores, 1917-1918
Consolidated Naval Stores vs A. Schulman, et al. Forclosure of mortgage. Plaintiffs, A. Schulman, Emma Schulman, wife and Brenau College Conservatory. [50 pieces]
Folder 438: Consolidated Naval Stores, 1917-1919
Consolidated Naval Stores vs A. Schulman Property. [28 pieces]
Folder 439: Consumers Ice and Fuel Company, 1906
Petition for dissolution. [2 pieces]
Folder 440: Converse Bridge and Steel Company, 1920-1922
Converse Bridge and Steel Company vs. Pensacola Electric Company. Includes a history of the Bayou Chico Drawbridge. [33 pieces]
Folder 441: Converse Bridge and Steel Company, 1918-1920
Converse Bridge andSteel Company ve Pensacola Electric Company. [14 pieces]
Folder 442: Cooney, Edith Perl, minor, 1909-1910
Daughter of Thomas C. Cooney, U.S.N.. Bill to increase pension. T. C. Cooney obituary Pensacola Journal, January 20, 1907. [7 pieces]
Folder 443: Co-operative Charities of Pensacola, 1922
Prospectus of organization. [4 pieces]
Folder 444: Coppedge, A. C., 1908
Manager of Swift and Company. Search for his where abouts, short audit. [2 pieces]
Box 50
Folder 445: Cottondale State Bank, 1910-1915
State of Florida vs Arthur Williams. Embezzlement. [178 pieces]
Folder 446: Cottrell, Charles, 1912
Photographer. Leaking roof complaint. [2 pieces]
Folder 447: Cottrell Chapel Colored Methodist-Episcopal Church, 1919-1920q
Lien against church building located on lots 12 and 13, block 2 of the Belmont Tract, Pensacola, Florida, by Cary and Company. [37 pieces]
Folder 448: Covington, Charles M., Estate, 1910-1926
Covington was Vice President of Consolidated Grocery and capital stockholder in American National Bank of Pensacola. Estate papers and last will and testament. [29 pieces]
Folder 449: Covington Family, 1909-1911
Wills of Henry L (Consolidated Naval Stores) and wife, Augusta D. [7 pieces]
Folder 450: Covington, Henry L., Estate, 1911-1924
Includes last will and testament. [69 pieces]
Folder 451: Cox, Norman A., 1924
Sale of sheet metal working shop at 510 South Palafox Street to W. O. Evans. Inventory. [2 pieces]
Folder 452: Cary, John Williamson, Sr., Estate, 1912-1914
Division of estate, contains correspondence with Cameron Moreno of Mobile,Alabama. [31 pieces]
Folder 453: Cravey, J. A., Dr., 1906
Dr. J. A. Cravey vs J. F. Fyan. Suit to recover fee for unreported Yellow Fever treatment. [5 pieces]
Folder 454: Cresent Bottling works, 1912-1913
David and Hyman Harrison vs. J. A. Gray. Foreclosure of Mortgage. [9 pieces]
Folder 455: Cunningham, Alexander P., 1914
Bigamy. [104 pieces]
Box 51
Folder 456: D'Alemberte, A. H., 1906
Legality of residence for Pensacola City Council. [1 piece]
Folder 457: D'Alemberte, W. A., 1919-1920
W. A. D'Alemberte vs Pensacola Electric Company. Death of D'Alemberte in a street car accident. [28 pieces]
Folder 458: W. J. Daniel and Company Bankers, Marianna, Florida, 1900
Canceled checks. [3 pieces]
Folder 459: Davis, B. A., 1907
Stone for the Blount Building. [26 pieces]
Folder 460: Davis Marble Works, 1926-1930
City National Bank and Trust Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut vs Alfred Davis. Suit over note owed, endorser was William J. Collins Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Receiver John A. Comell. [148]
Folder 461: H. P. Deaton and Company, 1913; 1912-1913
A partnership between H. P. Deaton and Mattie E. Johnson, both of Santa Rosa County, Florida, for the purpose of owning and operating a turpentine producing business. [1 piece]

Folder 461a
Deep Water Town Site Company--Application for letters of patent for the development and sale of real estate. Stockholders: Roy C. Megargel, G. A. Berry and Percy Brine. Real estate to be developed along the line of the Gulf, Florida and Alabama Railway Line. [12 pieces]
Folder 462: DeFuniak Springs, Florida Liquor Ordinance, 1911
Mayor A. L. Beach and the town council institute. [3 pieces]
Folder 463: De Luna Street, nd
An ordinance to establish and provide for the maintenance, use and control of De Luna Street. [1 piece]
Folder 464: De Luna Improvement Company, 1907
Stockholders: J. W. and Henry Hyer, W. A. Blount, Jr., Henry M. Yonge and F. F. Bingham. Purchase of company by Henry and Elizabeth Cushman. [11 pieces]
Folder 465: Denham, John, 1902-1906
Sale of newspaper printing plant outfit to John T. Dismukes of St. Augustine. Liens against Denham by E. B. Barker and Matt G. Johnson. [23 pieces]
Folder 466: De Riviere, Emily A., 1835-1912
Real estate transactions in Mobile, Alabama. Last will and testament with mention of W. A. Blount family. Issue of newspaper, Le Droit, Journal de Tribunaux, 22 Fevrier, 1865. [18 pieces]
Folder 467: De F=Riviere, Emily A., 1866-1914
Will of Emily I. (Mrs. F. S.) Blount, devises property in Mobile to Claire, Henri and Sabine de Riviere, children of daughter, Emily A. de Riviere. [137 pieces]
Folder 468: H. G. DeSilva and Company (formerly DeSilva and Ferris Company), 1914
Reference to business transactions with Saunders Mill Company. [19 pieces]
Folder 469: Destin, Florida, Moreno Point Reservation, 1842-1927
Leonard Destin Home. Odom T. Melvin, occupant has fire June 12, 1925. [106 pieces]
Box 52
Folder 470: Diaz, Abraham, Dr., 1906-1907
Construction of home, corner of LaRua and Palafox Streets. Suits by W. R. Taylor and Company and F. M. Williams et al. [60 pieces]
Folder 471: I. J. Diaz, Incorporated, 1916-1917
Lumber Export Business--Mexican Gulf Steamship Company. Correspondence and statement of assets. [8 pieces]
Folder 472: I. J. Diaz, Incorporated, 1917-1918
Stock transactions. Stockholders: I. J. Diaz, Walter S. Richardson, Raoul E. Desvernine, Robert Pennington, S. H. Bayard, Jr., L. A. Brownhill and Mexican Gulf Steamship Company. [30 pieces]
Folder 473: Diaz, Robert, 1917
Inquiry as to the citizenship of Robert Diaz. Information on Diaz family. [9 pieces]
Folder 474: Dickinson, James B., Estate, 1927-1935
Death July 5th 1927. [23 pieces]
Folder 475: Dobbs, Ernestine Rehfield, Estate, 1907-1908
Heir, minor daughter, Miriam A. Burgoyne. [13 pieces]
Folder 476: Ferdon Block, 1918
Lot 48, Block 8, Crestview, Florida. Title clearance; F. M. Dobson and C. B. Ferdon. [13 pieces]
Folder 477: Dominquez Grant, 1908
Description by J. J. Hooton and J. D. Waters. [2 pieces]
Folder 478: Juan Dominquez Grant, 1906-1912
Section 34, T2S R30W. Heirs: Lopez, Isabella, Eugenia, and Agnes Dominquez Lee Daniell vs Christina Meastre, et al, Sallie E. Cummings and W. L. Zachary, intervening. [27 pieces]
Folder 479: Donelson Tract, 1909; 1911
Section 51, T2S R30W. The Pensacola Country Club and William H. Knowles, J. M. Muldon and A. C. Blount, Jr. claim title through Jennie W. LaPice, former wife and sole heir at law of E. F. Donelson, Jr. [30 pieces

Folder 479a
Donelson Tract--Correspondence with W. K. Hyer and W. H. Knowles. Louis Boley claims ownership of W 1/2 Section 51 T2S R30W, Mary Jackson Tract. [4 pieces]
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Folder 480: Drummond, J. H. and Grace E., 1915-1923
J. H. and Grace E. Drummond vs The St. Andrews Bay Railway and Terminal Company. Title and right to rail. [17 pieces]
Folder 481: Drummond, J. H., 1923-1925
J. H. Drummond bs Ben W. Steel, executor of A. B. Steel Estate. Liaility of the estate to keep the St. Andrews Bay Railway operating regular trains. [21 pieces]
Folder 482: Dunham, W. A., 1910
Candidate for county treasurer. [2 pieces]
Folder 483: Eagen, Pat, 1919
Petition for hardship release from the Army. His brothers-in-laws, Henry M. Yonge and W. L. Bell both died in influenza epidemic. [7 pieces]
Folder 484: East Bay Lumber Company, 1906-1908
Application for letters of incorporation. Acquisition of the Santa Rosa Lumber Company or the estate of Calvin Lewis. Inventory of Santa Rosa Lumber Company. [45 pieces]
Folder 485: Eastern Construction Company, 1911-1912
Board of Directors: W. K. Hyer, William Fisher and R. M. Cary. Assigning of shares of Gulf, Florida and Alabama Railway Company to G. A. Berry, W. H. Knowles and Roy C. Megargel, who were authorized to assign same to the New York Trust Company. [9 pieces]
Folder 486: Eastern Construction Company, 1911-1917
Company in default under its contract with the Gulf, Florida and Alabama Railway Company, for construction of said company. [ no piece count]
Folder 487: Edwards, Hezekiah, 1897-1913
Tax certificates and land deeds, Lot 20, Block 86, Belmont Tract, Section 19 T2S R30W. Some family history. [23 pieces]
Folder 488: Elebash Jewelfy Company, 1923; 1930
Writing of conditional sales contract. [4 pieces]
Folder 489: Elebash Jewelry Company, 1924
Purchase of lot, portion of Lot 263, Old City, Pensacola, Florida, by LaGrand S. and Eugene P. Elebash from Reverend Edward P. Allen, Catholic Church. Includes extract from will of Domingo Torri, with his bequest to his faithful nurse, Genevieve Ham. Blueprint survey of Lot 263. [19 pieces]
Folder 490: Emanuel Lutheran Church, 1916
German English Emanuel's Evangelical Church of Pensacola, Florida. Mortgage on property, northeast corner of Garden and Baylen Streets. Part of lots 28, 29, and 30 of Block 8, Belmont Tract. [11 pieces]
Folder 491: Empress Theater, 1913-1914
Palafox Arcade Company vs Empress Theater. Levy upon certain property liable for rent. Inventory of property. [10 pieces]
Folder 492: Escambia Bottling Company, 1907-1915
Jacob Lipps conveys to Harrison Brothers the soda water business. [18 pieces]
Folder 493: Escambia County, 1906
Escambia County vs L. M. Davis, County Commissioner, overdrawn funds for personal use. [1 piece]
Folder 494: Escambia County, Florida Board of County Commissioners, 1919-1920
Escambia County, Florida Board of County Commissioners vs Clerk of the Circuit Court. Purchase of the land of J. D. Hall, Section 28 T2S R30W. Includes Estimated Expenses General Fund, Escambia County for the Fiscal Year, ending September 30, 1920. [17 pieces]
Folder 495: Escambia County, Florida Board of Public Instruction, 1906
Reference to revising and printing the course of study for the Pensacola High School. [5 pieces]
Folder 496: Escambia County, Florida Board of Public Instruction, 1915
H. O. Anson, E. W. Petterson and Max Kahn vs Escambia County, Florida Board of Public Instruction. Dispute over purchase of Block 18, Maxent Tract for school site. Area deemed unsuitable because of possible contact of mixing of the children of the black and white races. Testimony of N. B. Cook. [15 pieces]
Folder 497: Escambia County Electric Light and Power Company, 1906-1922
City ordinance to place all power underground. Includes first mortgage. [56 pieces]
Folder 498: Escambia County Fish Law, 1929-1930
Involves possessing or transporting of fish during closed season. [15 pieces]
Folder 499: Escambia County Funding Bonds, 1925
Time warrants authorized to defray the construction of a bridge over the Escambia River. [10 pieces]
Folder 500: Escambia County, Florida Jail, 1912
Consstruction bids. Henry M. Yonge, et al vs Board of County Commissioners and the Jett Brothers Contracting Company. [13 pieces]
Folder 501: Escambia County Road Paving Bonds, 1921-1922
Marx and Company vs Escambia County. Failure to deliver. [21 pieces]
Folder 502: Escambia County School Board, 1925-1926
Correspondence regarding the sale and purchase of various pieces of land. Legal opinions on bonds of Special Tax School Districts. [22 pieces]
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Folder 503: Escambia County School Board, 1915
Morris Bear, R. M. Cary, Harry Kahn and Walter White vs the Board of Public Instruction, the Maxent Land Company, William Fisher, The National Bank of Commerce and S. F. Fulghum. Dispute over purchase of Block 18, Maxent Tract for a school site. [25 pieces]
Folder 504: Escambia County School Board, 1915-1919
Proposal to borrow money for the payment of school warrants when there are no funds in the treasury. [29 pieces]
Folder 505: Escambia County School Board, 1916
An agreement between the City Transfer Company and the Board of Public Instruction for transportation of students. Issuance of Special Tax District bonds and sale and purchase of property. [15 pieces]
Folder 506: Escambia County School Board, 1916-1918
Building ordinance regarding public safety. Meeting for receiving and awarding bids on a building on the J. M. Tate Agricultural School Property. Legal advice on teachers and warrants. [45 pieces]
Folder 507: Escambia County School Board, 1919-1924
Acquisition and disposal of school property; Mark Mayo and F. M. McGurdy property. School board warranties. [53 pieces]
Folder 508: Escambia County School Board, 1919
Sale of time warrants to Steiner Brothers of Birmingham, Alabama. [33 pieces]
Folder 509: Escambia County School Board, 1919-1926
Formation of a Special School Tax District. [24 pieces]
Folder 510: Escambia County School Board, 1920-1921
Acquisition and disposal of property: W. S. Gay and W. Drews. Alger-Sullivan donation of funds and loans to school district. [55 pieces]
Folder 511: Escambia County School Board, 1920-1921
Special Tax District. [70 pieces]
Folder 512: Escambia County School Board, 1921-1923
Liquidation and paying off of outstanding indebtedness and interest issue by selling $106,000 par value of interest bearing coupon warrants. Includes statement receipts and disbursements of General School Board fund, 1921-1922. [66 pieces]
Folder 513: Escambia County, Florida--County Bond Sales, 1929-1930
Petition for the validation of $200,000 of negotiable bonds for the purpose of repairing and hard surfacing the public road known as Jackson Road, leading from Pensacola-Barrancas Public Road near the Halfway House to State Road 1 at West Pensacola and the public road leading from Jackson Road to the United States Naval Flying Field. Funds to be allocated for completing construction of the public road known as West Pensacola-Millview-Lillian Bridge Road. Includes legislation for Escambia County to purchase from the U. S. Government a portion of Santa Rosa Island constituting part of the Fort Pickens Military Reservation. [16 pieces]
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Folder 514: Escambia County, Florida, 1908
Escambia County, Florida vs County Commissioners: W. A. Shelby, Frank Johnson, J. W. Brewton and John G. Walsh. Charged with illegally taxing up fees and charges against the county. [14 pieces]
Folder 515: Escambia County, Florida, 1917
Liquor Petitions of 1915. Applications for permits submitted by A. Moog, Incorporated, Chris Thiesen, Baxter and Schoetllin, Jacob Lipps, N. Goldring, William Camp, San Carlos Importation Company and Birmingham Liquor Company. [8 pieces]
Folder 516: Escambia County, Florida, 1907-1909
Legal opinions. East Pensacola City Company consisting of John E. Stillman, Henry M. Yonge and R. B. Simpson request privilege to construct trestles across Bayou Texar and request privilege of right-of-way in city to operate an electric railway. County clerk request an opinion on purchase of office supplies for the county as well as fees for witnesses, opinions on contracts with various contractors for labor and materials. [20 pieces]
Folder 517: Escambia County Council of Defense, 1918
Correspondence regarding the Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds sale slowed down because of influenza epidemic. Chairman of council, Bryan Dunwoody. [4 pieces]
Folder 518: Escambia County Tuberculosis Association, 1920
The Association endeavors to raise funds for a sanitorium. Modern Health Crusade established in the schools. [3 pieces]
Folder 519: Escambia Grocery Company, 1919-1923
Piggly Wiggly System. Correspondence regarding opening of another store in Pensacola. Includes several monthly reports. [35 pieces]
Folder 520: Escambia Grocery Company, 1919-1934
Piggly Wiggly System. Contract with L. L. Fabisinski to manage Pensacola store. Auditors comments, suggestions and recommendations. Stockholders in 1919: J. M. Muldon, George P. Wentworth, L. L. Fabisinski, I. H. Aikin, J. F. Taylor, C. H. Mann, T. J. Hanlon, Jr., and J. E. D. Yonge. Stockholders in 1932: H. A. Lurton, W. S. Lurton, C. E. Pohlman and the Lurton Company. [20 pieces]
Folder 521: Escambia Grocery Company, 1919-1920
Correspondence. [45 pieces]
Folder 522: Escambia Hotel, 1906
Forfeiture of lease of George W. Sims. [4 pieces]
Folder 523: Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company, 1908-1910
Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company vs F. M. Harrison, W. W. Harrison and James Edgar. Disputed title of timberland. Section 16, T2N R30W. Includes ancestry of F. M. Harrison. Reference to Wallace and Norris water sawmill, 1878. [24 pieces]
Folder 524: Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company, 1908-1910
R. E. Nobles and L. A. Nobles, partners as R. E. Nobles and Son, and also the Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company; The W. B. Wright Company and R. J. Brent and D. G. Brent, partners as R. J. Brent and Company vs John Elsterman, Jack Elsterman, John Cannon and James Cannon. Dispute over rights to certain sunken, dead-head and drifting logs, lying within Escambia and Delaney Rivers below town of Molino. Contains map (48 inches by 18 inches) of Escambia River and its tributaries, January 1910. Shows locations of Skinner's Mill, Wright's Mill (Escambia Land and Manufacturing Mill), Brent's Mill, McMillan's Mill, Bluff Springs Mill Company and Molino. [26 pieces]
Folder 525: Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company, 1908-1921
Correspondence pertaining to Stockholders meetings and stock. Includes contract between the Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company and the Keyser-Muldon Company. Exchange of land, Sections 3 and 11 T3N and Section 35 T4N R30W between Skinner Manufacturing Company and Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company. Business dealings with Escambia Mill Company, Florida Timber Products Company, John W. Abbott, V. E. Bolyard, Paul B. Ray, E. L. McGowin, T. M. Stevens and W. R. Flowers. [62 pieces]
Folder 526: Escambia Motor Car Company, 1909-1913
Application for incorporation by Henry Hyer, R. C. Packard, J. S. Leonard, J. George Turner, Fil H. Turner, J. Whiting Hyer and William Bloomfield. [23 pieces]
Folder 527: Escambia Oil Company, 1929-1930
Dissolution of company. Stockholders: G. A. Wright, J. A. Wright and L. W. Florrid. [10 pieces]
Folder 528: Escambia Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company, 1907
Application for incorporation by Jacob Lipps, Morris Bear, Max Bear, Henry Hyer and J. J. Hooton. [1 piece]
Folder 529: Escambia Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company, 1910
Sale of personal property by J. A. Gray and J. F. Cowan to David and Hyman Harrison, located at Escambia Pepsi-Cola Works and Crescent Bottling Works. Includes inventory. [10 pieces]
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Folder 530: Escambia Transportation Company, 1910-1911
Application for letters of patent by H. L. Covington, C. M. Covington and J. G. Pace. [14 pieces]
Folder 531: Escambia Veneer Company, 1907-1908
Application for letters of patent by F. C. Hecker, A. E. Hinman and A. C. Turner. [12 pieces]
Folder 532: Escambia Gulf Beach Hotel, 1925-1926
Stockholders in the Escambia Gulf Beach Hotel Company: Theo Baars, Frederick Gillmore, Herman B. White and Theo Baars, Trustee. The hotel construction site situated in sections 26 and 35 T2S R30W. P. M. Milner of Mobile acted as trustee for the creditors in a bankruptcy suit. The architect for the project was Henry Beaumont Herts, New York and the contractor was the Underwood Contracting Corporation of New Orleans, Louisiana.

Correspondence. [105 pieces]
Folder 533: Escambia Gulf Beach Hotel, 1927-1928
Stockholders in the Escambia Gulf Beach Hotel Company: Theo Baars, Frederick Gillmore, Herman B. White and Theo Baars, Trustee. The hotel construction site situated in sections 26 and 35 T2S R30W. P. M. Milner of Mobile acted as trustee for the creditors in a bankruptcy suit. The architect for the project was Henry Beaumont Herts, New York and the contractor was the Underwood Contracting Corporation of New Orleans, Louisiana.

Correspondence. [190 pieces]
Folder 534: Escambia Gulf Beach Hotel, 1927-1933
Stockholders in the Escambia Gulf Beach Hotel Company: Theo Baars, Frederick Gillmore, Herman B. White and Theo Baars, Trustee. The hotel construction site situated in sections 26 and 35 T2S R30W. P. M. Milner of Mobile acted as trustee for the creditors in a bankruptcy suit. The architect for the project was Henry Beaumont Herts, New York and the contractor was the Underwood Contracting Corporation of New Orleans, Louisiana.

Correspondence. [40 pieces]
Folder 535: Escambia Hotel, 1910
Quieting of title to Arpent lots 4 and 17, West side of Palafox Street, between Wright and Gregory Streets. Contains family history of Childress, Hanna and Trufant families. Hotel formerly the William H. Chase residence. [19 pieces]
Folder 536: Escambia Mill Company, 1915
Legal opinion on length of workday. [3 pieces]
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Folder 537: Evans, Holden, 1925-1926
Attempt to quiet title to the H. Evans Reserve lying south of McLauchlin Avenue in Bonifay, Florida. [39 pieces]
Folder 538: Falco Naval Stores Company, 1909-1911
Application for letters of patent to John H. Givens, J. R. McLane, W. A. Blount, W. K. Hyer and W. A. Blount, Trustee. [25 pieces]
Folder 539: Ferry Pass Inspectors and Shippers Association, 1896-1916
Application for letters of patent. Stockholders: John T. Harper, G. Murphy, P. W. McLean, E. H. Robinson, W. H. Murphy, A. C. Tippin, W. A. Tippin, J. S. Walson, L. E. Nobles and R. E. Nobles. Purchase of portions of Carrera and Ramirez Grants in 1897. [80 pieces]
Folder 540: First Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Pensacola, Florida, 1910
Authorization to purchase land to build a new church. Recording secretary C. G. Hartsfield. [1 piece]
Folder 541: T. S. Faulk and Sompany, Samson, Alabama, 1911-1914
Steiner, Lobman and Frank vs T. S. Faulk and Company. Bankruptcy. [71 pieces]
Folder 542: T. S. Faulk and Company, Samson, Alabama, 1915-1918
Correspodence. [103 pieces]
Folder 543: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1908-1913
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Bank failure, W. K. Hyer, Jr., president. [13 pieces]
Folder 544: First National Bank of Penacola, 1911
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Correspondence regarding power of attorney, E. Lutz to H. H. Boyer, E. Rolfs, and I. J. Diaz. [1 piece]
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Folder 545: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1911-1913
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

S. F. Fulghum and C. A. Fulgham, co-partners as S. F. Fulghum and Company vs First National Bank of Pensacola, F. E. Brawner and William A. Blount. Misrepresentation on the sale of stock in the Pensacola State Bank. [19 pieces]
Folder 546: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1914-1916
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Dave Kugleman and S. F. Fulghum and Company vs First National Bank. [77 pieces]
Folder 547: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1912-1914
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Correspondence--Our Home Life Insurance Company of Quincy, Florida, A. H. Leonard, W. K. Hyer, J. H. Given, W. H. Milton, C. M. Larkin, Florida and Alabama Railroad, Jennings Naval Stores, Florida and Alabama and Company, H. G. Desilva and W. N. Roberts of the Florida, Alabama and Gulf Railroad. [39 pieces]
Folder 548: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1914
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Correspondence between Sterrett Tate and W. A. Blount, tickertape of closing of First National Bank. [2 pieces]
Folder 549: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1914
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

McKinnon minors, Alvin L., Ethel B., Eleanor W., Christian M. and Allen A. vs First National Bank of Pensacola. Bank official allowed unauthorized parent to withdraw funds from their accounts with official receiving benefit of these funds. [28 pieces]
Folder 550: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1914
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

National Commerce Bank of Pensacola offers assistance to the depositors of the First National Bank. [5 pieces]
Folder 551: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1914
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Correspondence regarding the bankruptcy and reorganization of the First National Bank of Pensacola, January - May. [160 pieces]
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Folder 552: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1915
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Correspondence regarding bankruptcy and reorganization, June - December. [104 pieces]
Folder 553: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1914
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Correspondence regarding conformation of sale of property of Florida and Alabama Land Company to Jennings Naval Stores, and T. A. Jennings and Thomas L. Waters. [55 pieces]
Folder 554: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1915
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

First National Bank vs Stockholders--Bank assessments. Declarations against Mary C. Keyser and W. S. Keyser, Clara B. Taylor and J. Frank Taylor, Ellie G. Muldon and J. M. Muldon, Lottie A. Eitzen and Gus Eitzen, and Fisher Real Estate Company. Test case considered on woman's property rights under Florida state law, in assessment by bank. [32 pieces]
Folder 555: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1913-1916
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Mary C. Keyser and husband, William S. Keyser vs W. H. Milton, Receiver of the First National Bank. Correspondence, briefs, and transcript of record on appeal. [77 pieces]
Folder 556: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1915-1927
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Correspondence regarding fees of Blount and Blount and Carter for services rendered to receiver of First National Bank of Pensacola. Contains itemized list of transactions. [31 pieces]
Folder 557: First National Bank of Pensacola, 1915-1921
The First National Bank of Pensacola was founded in 1880, served the Pensacola community for almost thirty-four years until it was closed by the bank's officials on January 7, 1914. The bank was located in the Santa Rosa Hotel on the corner of Government and Jefferson Streets. The first officers of the bank were D. F. Sullivan, president, Louis P. Knowles, vice- president, and W. A. S. Wheeler, cashier. The bank's first board of directors consist of D. F. Sullivan, Louis P. Knowles, W. A. S. Wheeler, M. H. Sullivan and R. L. Campbell.

Correspondence regarding irregularities in W. H. Milton's receivership suit of Issac A. Stewart vs W. H. Milton, and the Exchange Bank and Trust Company of Jacksonville, et al. Also suit of M. M. Renfroe (widow of W. J. Daniel) vs W. H. Milton. [79 pieces]
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Folder 558: Ferry Pass Ferry, 1915
R. E. Lewis granted leave to establish a ferry across Escambia Bay and authorized to transfer and assign all his rights to C. G. Murphy, J. R. M. Gates and L. E. Nobles. [1 piece]
Folder 559: Ferry Pass Inspectors' and Shippers' Association, 1907-1909
Ferry Pass Inspectors' and Shippers' Association vs White River Inspectors' and Shippers Assocition. Dispute over river front and water rights along Escambia River and its tributaries. Good description of work that these organizations perform. T1N R30W. [24 pieces]
Folder 560: Ferry Pass Inspectors' and Shippers' Association, 1925-1926
Ferry Pass Inspectors' and Shippers' Association vs Charles Beeler, et al. Details the heirs of Edmund W. Whitmire. Suit to quiet title to Charles Beeler Grant, Section 29 T1N R30W, Section 21 T1N R29W, and Section 1 T1S R29W. [25 pieces]
Folder 561: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Pensacola, Florida, 1923-1934
Amendment of charter and application for construction assistance from trustees under the will of Mary Baker Eddy. [36 pieces]
Folder 562: First Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Pensacola, Florida, 1912-1923
J. N. Andrews vs John A. Kirkpatrick, W. C. Mackey, F. E. Brawner, A. N. McMillan, Dr. W. C. Dewberry,, Thomas V. Hanna, Charles Hall, Boykin Jones and J. W. Andrews as trustees. Suit for commission on property purchased at southeast corner of Lot 36, Old City, Pensacola, Florida. [15 pieces]
Folder 563: First Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Pensacola, Florida, 1895-1911
(Palafox Street Methodist Episcopal Church, South) Mrs. Eliza Ross conveyed property to trustees of the Palafox Church: T. W. Hutchinson, E. H. Gould, W. W. Richards, A. M. McMillan, A. H. D'Alemberte, W. W. Syfan and L. A. Pou for the use and benefit of the Alabama Methodist Orphanage at Summerfield, Alabama. [3 pieces]
Folder 564: First Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Pensacola, Florida, 1908
Contracts for building material to be purchased from B. A. Davis. T. A. Jennings as Chairman of the Building Board. [2 pieces]
Folder 565: First National Bank of Panama City, Florida, 1926-1935
Warner, Carroll and Company vs First National Bank of Panama City, Florida. Warner, Carrol and Company, Cotton merchants of Ozark, Alabama seek compensation for materials sold to Ozark Cotton Mill Company which is managed by W. B. Glenn for the First National Bank of Panama City, Florida. [86 pieces]
Folder 566: Fisher and Company, 1909
(L. C. Fisher, M. N. Fisher, Jr. and C. E. Hamilton) Fire Insurance claim for losses due to fire in dry goods store at 243 1/2 Willing Street, Milton, Florida. [10 pieces]
Folder 567: Fisher Real Estate Agency, 1907-1915
The Audit Company of New York vs Fisher Real Estate Agency. Collection of fees. [53 pieces]
Folder 568: Fisher Real Estate Agency, 1909-1913
Correspondence regarding purchase of property from the Hervey Hotel Company, upkeep of rental property and debate with Board of Commissioners over upkeep of sidewalks. [7 pieces]
Folder 569: Fisherman's Union, 1915
Fish and Oyster Laws. [23 pieces]
Folder 570: Fisher, William, Estate, 1903-1910
Contains will of William Fisher. Suit of William Fisher, Jr. against his minor sisters in which he wishes to be released from trusteeship of his father's estate. [17 pieces]
Folder 571: Fisher, William, Estate, 1903-1918
Papers include contract for lease of Escambia Hotel property to W. N. Urmey and Edward L. Deckard and wife, opinions on will, collection and payment of debts of the estate, as well as statement of accounting of estate and sale of Escambia Hotel property to J. E. and Theo Baars and Brian Dunwoody. [115 pieces]
Folder 572: Flagler, Mary L. (Bingham) Estate, 1917-1933
Contains will of Mary Lily Bingham , also codicils. Includes pre-nuptial contract between Mary Lily Flagler and Robert W. Bingham. William R. Kenan, Jr. of Lockport, New York and W. A. Blount of Pensacola, Florida appointed executors of and trustees under Mrs. Bingham's will. Shortly after Blount's death all of his files on the Florida East Coast Railway were sent to scott M. Loftin, receiver of the railroad. All other files pertaining to Flagler and Bingham estates sent to New York. [29 pieces]
Box 61
Folder 573: Fletcher, Duncan U., 1907-1908
Campaign for the United States Senate. Correspondence. [7 pieces]
Folder 574: Fletcher, Duncan U., 1911-1913
Fletchr sponsors bill to be entitled An Act to relinquish the title of the United States to Arpent Lot 79, Old City, Pensacola, Florida. [20 pieces]
Folder 575: Fletcher, Duncan U., 1915-1916
Intercession for reinstatement of Blount's cousin, Ella I. Garrett, to her former government position. [3 pieces]
Folder 576: Fletcher, Duncan U., 1920
Campaign for renomination for the United States Senate. Brochure. [1 piece]
Folder 577: Fletcher, Duncan U., 1926
Campaign for the United States Senate. Correspondence. [3 pieces]
Folder 578: Florala Saw Mill Company, 1912-1915
Florala Saw Mill Company vs Bagdad Land and Lumber Company. Timber leases vs turpentine leases. [105 pieces]
Folder 579: Florala Saw Mill Company, 1916
Timber leases vs turpentine leases. [270 pieces]
Folder 580: Florala Saw Mill Company, 1907-1908
Aaron Smith vs Florala Saw Mill Company. Loss of fingers. Photograph of black male operating saw. [20 pieces]
Box 62
Folder 581: Florida and Alabama Land Company, 1911-1920
W. K. Hyer, President. Bankruptcy--William A. Blount, trustee vs Florida and Alabama Land Company and H. G. DeSilva, trustee. This firm is in receivership and case involves foreclosure of mortgage on mill site in T2S R30W in Escambia County, Florida. Island at mouth of Bayou Chico, said island known as Burgess' or Brent's Island. Includes inventory of equipment sold and to whom sold. [120 pieces]
Folder 582: Florida and Alabama Land Company, 1914-1916
H. G. DeSilva seeks abandonment of company land in Santa Rosa County, Florida through District Court. Includes copy of minutes of county commissioners of Santa Rosa County, July 1st to October 31st, 1914. Minutes include request of Chumuckla Mineral Springs and Hotel Company (W. T. Barker, vice-president) for a suitable bridge across the Escambia River. [19 pieces]
Folder 583: Florida and Alabama Land Company, 1914-1917
Correspondence. [74 pieces]
Folder 584: Florida and Alabama Land Company, 1893-1907
Correspondence and contracts. [92 pieces]
Folder 585: Florida and Alabama Land Company, 1908
Correspondence and contracts. [70 pieces]
Folder 586: Florida and Alabama Land Company, 1909-1910
Correspondence and contracts. [22 pieces]
Folder 587: Florida and Alabama Land Company, 1911-1919
Correspondence and contracts. [60 pieces]
Folder 588: Florida and Alabama Land Company, 1906
Contract between FFlorida and Alabama Land Company and J. P. Williams Company of Georgia to transport naval stores and other merchandise on a railroad owned by Florida and Alabama Land Company. [1 piece]
Folder 589: Florida and Alabama Land Company, 1907
Contract between Florida and Alabama Land Company and the South Pensacola Land Company for the dredging of a channel on the west of the island occupied by Florida and Alabama Land Company. [1 piece]
Box 63
Folder 590: Florida Chautauqua, 1908-1909
Minnie I. Brown and husband, J. R. vs Florida Chautauqua. Dispute over Chautauqua's fence blocking a public right-of-way and railroad passenger access to the Brown House. Other respondencs include Nelson Brothers Paving, Frank Swanton, Sallie E. Cummings, C. B. Campbell, L. J. Reeves, Nannie Sowell, the Town of DeFuniak Springs and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company. Includes maps of DeFuniak Springs and Chautauqua Hotel. [591 pieces]
Folder 591: Florida Chautauqua, 1910
Correspondence.
Folder 592: Florida Chautauqua, 1911
Correspondence.
Folder 593: Florida Chautauqua, 1912
Correspondence. [307 pieces, NOTE: This is a total piece count for folders 591-193]
Folder 594: Florida Chautauqua, 1910-1913
W. W. Flournoy, mayor of DeFuniak Springs, Florida vs L. F. Cawthon, president of the town council and the Florida Chautauqua. Dispute over title to Chipley Park and Lake. [44 pieces]
Folder 595: Florida Chautauqua, 1909
The Hall of Brotherhood. Solicitation of funds. [2 pieces]
Folder 596: Florida Chautauqua, 1907
Deed from W. H. Yawkey to Florida Chautauqua. [3 pieces]
Box 64
Folder 597: Florida, Alabama and Gulf Railroad Company, 1911-1913
Stockholders: W. K. Hyer, Jr., J. R. McLane and W. W. Blount. Transfer of railroad to W. E. Williams. Williams to transfer same to Florida, Alabama and Gulf Railroad Company. Accounting statement for 1912. [47 pieces]
Folder 598: Florida, Alabama and Gulf Railroad Company, 1914-1919
Correspondence, includes operating and income statement for February 1914. [160 pieces]
Folder 599: Florida, Alabama and Gulf Railroad Company, 1914
Controversy over contract between Florida, Alabama and Gulf Railroad Company and Bagdad Land and Lumber company. [4 pieces]
Folder 600: Florida, Alabama and Gulf Railroad Company, 1912-1919
William A. Blount vs Florida, Alabama and Gulf Railroad Company. Suit for appointment of a receiver to replace W. N. Roberts, deceased. Appointment of Thomas A. Johnson to the position. Corresopndence and operating and income statement for January 1917. [67 pieces]
Folder 601: Florida, Alabama and Gulf Railroad Company, 1908-1913
Correspondence regarding the Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund. 1856-1902.
Inquiry into value of stock of Henrietta and Rosa Lyons. Corresponpence pertaining to government land grants to the railroad. [4 pieces]
Folder 602: Florida Bankers Syndicate, 1913-1915
A. L. Glass, president with Charles Isted and A. P. Stuckey as vice-presidents. Resolution for liquidation after the death of Mr. Glass. [14 pieces]
Folder 603: Florida Coast Realty Company, Apalachicola, Florida, 1910-1912
Incorporation of a new company, named the Florida Riviera Company. Stockholders: G. H. Beverly, Leland J. Henderson, J. D. Graves, W. A. Blount, Jr., R. C. Packard, A. S. Mohr, and A. T. Barkdull. Reference to the development of St. George Island. [41 pieces]
Folder 604: Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago, 1907-1913
A. J. Williams, president, Julius Spainer, treasurer. Shareholders: Barney J. Glowezewski, K. Gorny, Ignacy Habrylewicy, Zafi Gorny, Kazimir Gorny, and M. A. Ballery vs Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago, Julius Spanier, W. Homer Reynolds, Alexander J. Williams, Archibald Russell, E. Francis Harbour, F. Gordon Reynolds, Frederick J. Weidling, Scarritt Moreno, John Collins, as sheriff of Santa Rosa County, Florida, Francis Reynolds, Clara M. Reynolds and W. W. Clark, Special Master. The company planned to develop property near Camp Walton to be called Ocean City, Santa Rosa County. (now Okaloosa County) [75 pieces]
Folder 605: Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago, 1909-1912
Scarritt Moreno vs Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago. Moreno purchased the claims of F. G. Reynolds against the company. [26 pieces]
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Folder 606: Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago, 1909
Company vs Boggy Mill Company for trespass and cutting and carrying away of timber without consent. [1 piece]
Folder 607: Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago, 1909-1911
Francis G. Reynolds and Clara M. Reynolds vs Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago. Suit for deeds to property in Section 13 T2 R24W. [55 pieces]
Folder 608: Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago, 1909-1915
Reynolds vs Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago. Bill to enforce vendor's lien. [18 pieces]
Folder 609: Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago, 1909
Eugene Maxwell vs Florida Colonization and Industrial Company of Chicago. Collection wages. [5 pieces]
Folder 610: Florida East Coast Railroad, 1908-1921
Florida East Coast Railroad vs Trustees of Internal Improvement Fund. Land grant claims. [28 pieces]
Folder 611: Florida East Coast Railroad, 1914-1915
City of Miami vs Florida East Coast Railroad. Determination or the ownership of certain riparian rights appurtenant to a park in front of the city, known as Bayfront Park. [33 pieces]
Folder 612: Florida Committee on Taxation, 1917-1919
[122 pieces]
Folder 613: Florida Gulf Corporation, 1925-1928
Florida Gulf Corporation vs Seminole Plantation. Ernest Pope, president. Efforts to recover damages for a breach of agreement, due to the failure of Seminole Plantation Company to sell 1000 acres of land within two years, or its failure to apportion an equal quantity of other lands sold by it. [38 pieces]
Box 66
Folder 614: Florida Legislature, 1908-1901
Proposed bills--Railroad. [9 pieces]
Folder 615: Florida Legislature, 1911-1913
Proposed bills--Primarily railroad. [63 pieces]
Folder 616: Florida Legislature, 1915
Correspondence regarding proposed legislature. [125 pieces]
Folder 617: Florida Legislature, 1919
Proposed bills--Senate and House. [42 pieces]
Folder 618: Florida Legislature, 1919
Correspondence regarding proposed legislature. [54 pieces]
Folder 619: Florida Legislature, 1923-1925
Proposed bills. [12 pieces]
Folder 620: Florida Lumber Company, 1907
Articles of incorporation. J. Blacksher, L. B. Mayo, Louis Forcheimer, J. Jellison, J. G. Timney and Associates. [3 pieces]
Folder 621: Florida Pines Sanitorium, Jacksonville, Florida., 1910
Solicitation for the sale of stock. Brochure. [3 pieces]
Folder 622: Florida Purchase Centennial Exposition, 1919
W. A. Blount appointment to commission and his resignation. [20 pieces]
Folder 623: Florida Riviera Company, 1910-1918
Agreement to form new company by stockholders of Florida Coast Realty Company. Correspondence, references to S. E. Teague, H. L. Oliver and Mr. Hays, all of Apalachicola, Florida. [56 pieces]
Folder 624: Florida, State of, 1913-1917
Florida, State vs Town of Panama City. Issuance of municipal bonds. Railroad Commissioners vs Albert S. Burleson, as Postmaster General, United States Telegraph and Telephone Administration and Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. On August 1, 1918, by resolution of Congress and the Proclamation of the President, the postal service takes possession of the telephone lines throughout the country. Suit over fixing of rates, charges and tolls. [169 pieces]
Box 67
Folder 625: Florida State of Railroad Commissioners, 1919
Correspondence. [57 pieces]
Folder 626: Florida State of Railroad Commissioners, 1919
Correspondence. [45 pieces]
Folder 627: Florida State of Railroad Commissioners, 1919
Correspodence. [66 pieces]
Folder 628: Florida State Bar Association, 1910
Constitutional amendment results in increase to judicial circuits. [19 pieces]
Folder 629: Florida State Board of Health, 1920
Bubonic plague in Pensacola, contains statement in reference to the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of the four forms of the disease. Pensacola Red Light District and venereal disease. Thirty-first annual report of the State Board of Health of Florida. [34 pieces]
Box 68
Folder 630: Florida State College for Women, 1913-1917
Helen M. Carter vs William Sheats as State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Dispute over qualifications of Life Certificate. [111 pieces]
Folder 631: Florida State Troops, 1908-1909
Pensacola Division of Proposed Coast Artillery Company. Contains roster of perspective enrollees. [40 pieces]
Folder 632: Florida State Supreme Coort, 1924
State of Florida, Rivers H. Buford, Attorney General vs. W. Roger Watkins, clerk of the Court, Hillsboro County. Suit over increase of justices from five to six and validity of the Honorable Glenn Terrell to reside prior to the election of 1924. [8 pieces]
Folder 633: Florida Timber Products Company, St. Joe, Florida, 1912-1913
Bankruptcy. Business transactions with South-port Lumber Company, Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company, Graves Lumber Company and Keyser-Muldon Company. William H. Knowles released as receiver and C. E. Dobson as trustee.

Correspondence. [13 pieces]
Folder 634: Florida Timber Products Company, St. Joe, Florida, 1914
Bankruptcy. Business transactions with South-port Lumber Company, Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company, Graves Lumber Company and Keyser-Muldon Company. William H. Knowles released as receiver and C. E. Dobson as trustee.

Correspondence. [11 pieces]
Folder 635: Florida Timber Products Company, St. Joe, Florida, 1915
Bankruptcy. Business transactions with South-port Lumber Company, Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company, Graves Lumber Company and Keyser-Muldon Company. William H. Knowles released as receiver and C. E. Dobson as trustee.

Correspondence. [15 pieces]
Folder 636: Florida Timber Products Company, St. Joe, Florida, 1916-1922
Bankruptcy. Business transactions with South-port Lumber Company, Escambia Land and Manufacturing Company, Graves Lumber Company and Keyser-Muldon Company. William H. Knowles released as receiver and C. E. Dobson as trustee.

Correspondence. [53 pieces]
Box 69
Folder 637: Florida Trust Company, Jacksonville, Florida, 1010, 1913
Patent. Lists of stockholders included. Company goes into receivership. [22 pieces]
Folder 638: Floridale Poultry Farm, 1925
Certificate of Incorporation. A Colonization project of Richard T. Ringling and William L. White. [8 pieces]
Folder 639: Floridatown Land Company, 1914
Sale of land and hotel. Section 23 T1N R29W. Purchaser, Reverend J. C. Harrison and W. L. Graves. Includes inventory of hotel. Floridatown Land Company owned by Nannie P. Hardee. [10 pieces]
Folder 640: John Forbes and Company, 1812-1910
John Forbes and Company was established in 1804 and was a successor to the Panton, Leslie and Company.

Certified copies of documents (see list below) 1812-1910.
Indenture between Robert Mitchel and Benjamin Rogers. 1823 (2)
Indenture between Robert Mitchel and Colin Mitchel. 1823
Indenture between Robert Mitchel and John Graham. 1823
Indenture between Robert Mitchel and Robert Lenox and Johnthan Goodhue. 1825
Indenture between Robert Mitchel and Richard Carnochan. 1825
Sales Contract between Octavius Mitchel and Thomas Vermilya. 1834
Indenture between Colin Mitchel and Thomas Vermilya. 1834
Deed between Peter Mitchel and Thomas Vermilya. 1834
Deed between Octavius Mitchel and Thomas Vermilya. 1834
Discharge of mortgge by Thomas Vermilya in behalf of William Christie, late of liverpool. 1835
Adjudication of certain land claims of Colin Mitchel, Robert Mitchel, Richard Carnochan, William Calder, Benjamin Marshall, Benjamin W. Rogers, John P. Williamson, the heirs of John McNish, deceased and James Innerarity, petitioners against the United States. 1835
Power of attorney from Richard Carnochan of Charleston to John Carnochan of the Territory of Florida. 1835
Indenture between Peter Mitchel of Savannah and John Carnochan of the Territory of Florida to Colin Mitchel. 1835
Deed from Louis McLane, Charles Augustus Davis and Joseph M. White to George Griswold and Lewis Curtis. 1838
Satisfaction of mortgage--Thomas Vermilya, administrator for William Christie to Carnochan and Mitche. 1835
Letters of administration and release of mortgage, Thomas Vermilya. 1835
Last will and testament of Robert Mitchel. 1846
Application for John Beard as receiver for the Apalachicola Land Company Andrew S. Garr, et al vs Lewis Curtis andNathaniel Thurston, et al. 1855
Report of John Beard, as receiver for Apalachicola Land Company turned into court and granted his compensation. 1864
Abstract of the Forbes Grant to 1907. 1907
Correspondence. 1908-1910
[27 pieces]
Folder 641: Forney, Herbert, 1906
Herbert Forney vs Florida Naval Stores. Elliott Forney and Ellis Payne, Escambia County, Florida prisoners die of heatstroke while being marched from county jail to the Varn Brothers Company (W. W. Varn, J. E. Varn and Presley Dawkins) turpentine camp located 14 miles from Pensacola. Prisoners sub-leased from Florida Naval Stores and Commission Company. [15 pieces]
Folder 642: Fort Barrancas Military Station Post Office, 1908
Proposed removal of postmistress, Miss Wheat. [12 pieces]
Folder 643: Fort Barrancas, 1910
Construction work by Algernon Blair and O. E. Heckman. [13 pieces]
Folder 644: Fort Barrancas Military Reservation, 1927
Department real property. Correspondence with Senator Duncan U. Fletcher. [8 pieces]
Folder 645: Fort Pickens and Fort Barrancas, 1900-1912
Construction of Coast Guard Artillery barracks, messhall, lavatory and firemen's quarters. United States of America to the use of the John Douglas Company vs Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. Algernon Blair, Contractor and George McGhan and Louis McGhan, subcontractors. [63 pieces]
Folder 646: Joel Frater Lumber Company, 1907-1908
Incorporation of company and financial statement for September 1907. [15 pieces]
Folder 647: J. H. Friedrichsen and Son (Charles), 1913-1914
Merchant tailors. Bankruptcy, includes financial statement. [23 pieces]
Folder 648: Louis Friedman and Company (Louis and Isadore), 1907-1908
Dry goods store in bankruptcy. [44 pieces]
Box 70
Folder 649: Frisco and Kansas City Southern Colonization Company, St. Louis, 1906-1910
Company is developing and selling lots in Ashdown, Kentucky. Many residents of Pensacola purchased lots in this community. Brochure for The Self-Help Educational Association, a proposed project, the Ashdown Self-Help University. [140 pieces]
Folder 650: W. A. Gahlenbeck Jewelry, 1916
Wilhemina Galenbeck, proprietor. Bankruptcy, includes a list of articles to be set aside for examination. [3 pieces]
Folder 651: Garcon Point Orchard Company, 1927-1931
M. F. Caldwell vs Garcon Point Nursery and Constance S. Lovell. William T. Johnson and William E. Johnson, officers of the company leave the area, leaving an indebtedness to Caldwell and Lovell. Property goes into foreclosure. Mentions the freeze that destroyed the grove also the Kimmons and Cropper families that act as caretakers of the property. [82 pieces]
Folder 652: Garden Theater, 1922
Sale of equipment by Stassinos Amusement Company to Louis A. Stassinos. [3 pieces]
Folder 653: W. S. Garfield and Company (Consumers' Fuel and Ice Company), 1910-1912
Lease of lots 8-11, 19-22 of block 43 of waterfront of Pensacola from Baylen Street Wharf Company. Also amendment of charter.
[11 pieces]
Folder 654: Gassman, Ernestine Augusta, 1906
Contestment of will by her brother's heirs, Francis Gassman, Charles G. and Ida Van Metre and Charles J. Sonderlin and Wife, Elizabeth. Family history. [3 pieces]
Folder 655: Gulf, Florida and Alabama Railway Company, 1921-1923
General Electric Company, Inc. of New York vs Gulf, Florida and Alabama Railway Company. Railroad in receivership. [30 pieces]
Folder 656: Gay and Carter Turpentine Company, 1899-1910
A. J. Gay and Paul H. Carter. May Belle Deen, et al vs A. J. Gay, et al. Suit to settle interests of partnership after the death of Carter. Transcripts of trial bring out much information about the turpentine industry. [54 pieces]
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