|
No. |
Title |
Date |
|
4381 |
An avenue of royal palms, Miami, Florida |
1920/1929 |
|
4382 |
All there is: the only American Tropics |
1920/1929 |
|
4383 |
A botanical excursion to the Big Cypress |
1920 |
|
4384 |
Notes and transcripts relating to the King survey and Hamilton Disston's drainage and sugar plantation projects |
1920 |
|
4385 |
Correspondence relating to sugar cane farming on Cape Sable |
1920 |
|
4386 |
Advertisement for Miami Oil Land Company test oil well, located on Tamiami Trail |
1920/1929 |
|
4387 |
Dredges, dredging and canals, 1912-1920. |
1920 |
|
4388 |
An ancient mariner. Song. The words by W.D. Matheson. The music by Wilfrid Sanderson. |
1920 |
|
4389 |
The winds of Bethlehem : song : op. 175, no. 3. Poem by W.M. Letts. Set to music by C. Villiers Stanford. |
1920 |
|
4390 |
Road map of Florida. |
1920 |
|
4391 |
Sisal plantation on the Perrine Grant, circa 1920. |
1920 |
|
4392 |
Everglades scenery, circa 1905-1920. |
1920 |
|
4393 |
Photographs depicting Silver Palm Hammock, July 25, 1920. |
1920 |
|
4394 |
The fairies have never a penny to spend. Song. The words by Rose Fyleman. The Music by A. Herbert Brewer. |
1920 |
|
4395 |
Cutler and environs, 1920 |
1920 |
|
4396 |
Everglades scenes in Miami-Dade County, 1920 |
1920 |
|
4397 |
Tamiami Trail and Loop Road photographs, 1920s |
1920/1929 |
|
4398 |
The birds of the Everglades and their neighbors, the Seminole Indians |
1920 |
|
4399 |
Correspondence |
1920 |
|
4400 |
Correspondence relating to the sale of Cape Sable land |
1920 |
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