Dinky Line (Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1880 - 1910; Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1880 - 1910; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1880 - 1910; Howell, Lake (Fla.); Virginia, Lake (Fla.); Mizell, Lake (Fla.); Seminole Hotel (Winter Park,...
The Prospectus of the Orlando and Winter Park Rail Way dicusses the Lochmede Route, including its need for expansion, it source for passengers and cargo, and its expected financial situation.
Brown, Mary E. -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs; McClure, M.L. -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs
The home of Miss Mary E. Brown, an orange grower, and Miss M.L. McClure; early settlers of Winter Park. A cyanotype photo.
Brewer, Edward Hill, 1851-1924 -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs; Guild, William A. -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs; Osceola, Lake (Fla.) -- Photographs
Dr. William A. Guild's estate in 1884 next to Lake Osceola. Across the lake on the opposite shore is the Brewer Estate.
Chase, Loring Augusta, 1839-1906 -- Correspondences -- American Letters; Chase, Oliver Everett, 1851-1936 -- Correspondences -- American Letters; Phelps, William -- Correspondences -- American Letters
A letter responding to a previous letter about the climate and living conditions in Central Florida, specifically the area known today as Winter Park. Chase and Chapman later bought nearly 600 acres of land from Phelps to make a town for wealthy...
Chubb, Henry S., 1858 - 1918 -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs; Coffin, Dr. C.E. -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs
House lived in by Henry S. Chubb as well as Dr. and Mrs. C.E. Coffin. Remodeled and still standing 1960.
Brewer, Edward Hill 1851-1924 -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs; Wooley, Eda May (Brewer) 1888-1972 -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs; The Palms (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Photographs
Mr. and Mrs. Brewer standing with their daughter, Eda Brewer Wooley, next to a tent and frame Mr. Brewer set up to protect oranges from frost.
The Rollins College Animated Magazine began in 1927 and ended in 1969. It was an annual event started by Rollins President Hamilton Holt to expand Rollins' fame and reach throughout the nation. The magazine was not in writing, but was made up of...
Knowles Hall I (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1880 - 1890; Pinehurst Cottage (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1880 - 1890; Cafeteria -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1880 - 1890; Fences -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1880 - 1890; Cows --...
This photograph is one of the earliest taken of the campus in 1888. The main buildings (from left to right) are Knowles Hall, Pinehurst Cottage, and the dining hall. In the background to the left stands the home of Professor John Ford. The fence...
Holt, Hamilton, 1872 - 1951 -- Homes & Haunts; College Administrators -- 1920 - 1930; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1920 - 1930; Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- People -- 1920 - 1930; Levitt, Robert; Orr, Harry
Holt with students on front porch of the first Holt house located at 535 N. Interlachen Avenue.
Holt, Hamilton, 1872 - 1951 -- Homes & Haunts; Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- People -- 1920 - 1930; College Administrators -- 1920 - 1930; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1920 - 1930; Steinhaus, Charlotte; Hall, Mary; Weston, Stella...
President Holt entertains students Charlotte Steinhaus, Mary Hall, Stella Weston, Robert James, Wallace Champneys and Wilkins Moody in his home at 535 North Interlachen Avenue in Winter Park, Florida.
Holt, Hamilton, 1872 - 1951 -- Homes & Haunts; Gauge Hall (Woodstock, Conn.); Walk of Fame (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.)
A picture of Gauge Hall which adjoined President Holt's home in Woodstock, Connecticut. Note the large wheel shaped stone that would later grace Holt's Walk of Fame on the Rollins College campus.