Jacksonville Historical Society (JHS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Jacksonville, Florida, begun by 231 charter members on May 3, 1929, at...
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ed.). Jacksonville, Florida: The Jacksonville Historical Society. Jackson, David H. Jr., "'Industrious, Thrifty, and Ambitious': Jacksonville's African...
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The Jacksonville Consolidation was the city-county consolidation of the governments of the City of Jacksonville and Duval County, Florida. It was effected...
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T. Frederick Davis, History of Jacksonville, Florida and vicinity, 1513 to 1924, Florida Historical Society, 1925.http://ufdc.ufl.edu/NF00000013/00001/Retrieved...
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"Consolidation". THE JACKSONVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Retrieved 2020-07-08. "Civil War Memorials in Jax". Visit Jacksonville. Retrieved 2020-07-08....
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Jacksonville Historical Society Key West Art & Historical Society Longboat Key Historical Society Maitland Historical Society Marco Island Historical...
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July 28, 2023. "Fort Caroline". Jacksonville Historical Society. Retrieved July 28, 2023. Wood, Wayne (1992). Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage. University...
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The Jacksonville Light Infantry were a militia unit organized on April 30 of 1859 in Jacksonville, Florida. The unit fought for the Confederacy during...
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Great Fire of 1901 (redirect from Great Jacksonville Fire)
1901. Published by The Jacksonville Historical Society, Jacksonville, FL Davis, T. Frederick (1925). History of Jacksonville Florida and Vicinity 1513...
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Gator Bowl Stadium built. 1929 - Jacksonville Historical Society founded. 1930 – Population: 129,549. 1934 Jacksonville Junior College established. WMBR...
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Riverside High School (Florida) (redirect from Robert E. Lee High (Jacksonville, FL))
Project Works Progress Admin., 1939. Jacksonville (FL) Historical Society Archives. Swisher Library. Jacksonville U. 35. Wailer Website Services. "The...
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derived from the first three letters of the Greek name of Jesus Jacksonville Historical Society, in Florida, United States Jhankot Sign Language, a village...
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Retrieved January 30, 2012. Rinaman, Jim. "Jacksonville's Consolidated Government". Jacksonville Historical Society. Archived from the original on February...
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Southern Oregon Historical Society. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-943388-02-1. "Jackson County To Transfer Ownership of Buildings To Jacksonville". Jacksonville Review. September...
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jaxhistory.com. Jacksonville Historical Society. Retrieved April 13, 2013. Wood, p. 252. "Celebrating the River: A Plan for Downtown Jacksonville". www.coj...
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the Woman's Club of Jacksonville in February 2005. The Woman's Club donated their records to the Jacksonville Historical Society. The building was purchased...
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Old St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (redirect from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Jacksonville, Florida))
the City of Jacksonville and turned over to the Jacksonville Historical Society (JHS), and now serves as an event venue managed by the society. St. Andrew's...
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Merrill House Museum (category Historical society museums in Florida)
House Museum is a Victorian home operated by the Jacksonville Historical Society as a museum in Jacksonville, Florida. The home was built in 1879 at 229 Lafayette...
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23, 2016. "When Does Modern Architecture Become Historic?". Jacksonville Historical Society. Archived from the original on August 26, 2016. Retrieved April...
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Historic?". Jacksonville Historical Society. Retrieved April 23, 2016. Ennis Davis (April 12, 2012). "The Premature Destruction of Downtown Jacksonville". Urban...
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Ax Handle Saturday (redirect from Jacksonville riot of 1960)
27 Aug 1960," Florida Historical Society. No author or date. Retrieved September 24, 2023. "Ax Handle Saturday: Jacksonville's Ugliest Hour". The Coastal...
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Luke's Hospital was purchased by the Jacksonville Historical Society to become a museum housing the society's one million plus documents and photographs...
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Places. The building currently houses the archives of the Jacksonville Historical Society. Martha Reed Mitchell (1818-1902), philanthropist St. Vincent's...
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The Florida Historical Society is an independent, member-supported, 501c(3) not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1856 that publishes the journal...
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The Jacksonville Historical Society. Retrieved 19 May 2022. Wright, J. Jr. (April 1976). "Blacks in British East Florida". The Florida Historical Quarterly...
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Henry John Klutho (category History of Jacksonville, Florida)
Jacksonville Historical Society. Archived from the original on February 14, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2019. Wood, Wayne. "Jacksonville Historical Society, Henry...
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The Jacksonville Historical Society has a collection of his papers. In April 2020, a talk was scheduled at the Jacksonville Historical Society on Lee...
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History Journal. Jacksonville Historical Society. Archived from the original on 28 February 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2020. Lost Jacksonville: Union Terminal...
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Riverside and Avondale (redirect from Five Points (Jacksonville))
Wayne (2012). "Riverside-Avondale: The Great American Neighborhood". www.jaxhistory.com. Jacksonville Historical Society. Retrieved February 28, 2013....
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St. James Building (redirect from Jacksonville City Hall)
opened on December 12, 1997. The Jacksonville Historical Society described the St. James Building as "one of Jacksonville's most monumental works of art (and)...
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