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  1. Aerial view of the Keystone Hotel and the Episcopal Church. - Print, Photographic

    Aerial view of the Keystone Hotel and the Episcopal Church. On reverse side are two views of the Amelia Island marshes. 1) looking toward Crane Island from causeway. 2) Approach to drawbridge on causeway.

    Record Type: Photo

    Aerial view of the Keystone Hotel and the Episcopal Church.
  2. Birdie Wood Home - Print, Photographic

    Home of Miss Birdie Wood, Ash Street and 9th Street. Picture of house with Birdie's mother and brother (Fred Wood) and Birdie on the porch. On Miss Birdie's death, she left the house to the Episcopal Church. It was sold, torn down, and the lot was sold to the First Missionary Baptish Church. The Emma B. Delaney Fellowship Hall is now on the site.

    Record Type: Photo

    Birdey Wood's home on Ash & 9t
  3. Bishop F. A. Juhan - Print, Photographic

    Bishop Frank A. Juhan 1924-1956 Bishop Juhan - The Right Reverend Frank Alexander Juhan born April 27, 1887 in Macon, Georgia, was called "the young people's bishop" because he was the youngest diocesan in the Episcopal Church when he was consecrated in Jacksonville, Florida on November 25, 1924. He was Bishop of Florida until he retired in 1956. He was a graduate of his beloved University of the South and died there in 1967.

    Record Type: Photo

    Bishop F. A. Juhan
  4. "Churches of Fernandina" believed to be part of Floida Mirror Women's Edition 1899
  5. Episcopal Church - Photograph

    Episcopal Church Helen Litrico's photo slides for the Amelia Now magazine.

    Record Type: Photo

    Episcopal Church
  6. Episcopal Church - Photograph

    Episcopal Church Helen Litrico's photo slides for the Amelia Now magazine.

    Record Type: Photo

    Episcopal Church
  7. Episcopal Church - Photograph

    Episcopal Church Helen Litrico's photo slides for the Amelia Now magazine.

    Record Type: Photo

    Episcopal Church
  8. Episcopal Church - Photograph

    Episcopal Church Helen Litrico's photo slides for the Amelia Now magazine.

    Record Type: Photo

    Episcopal Church
  9. Episcopal Church exterior restoration - Photograph

    Episcopal Church exterior restoration This collection of photos was donated by the Fernandina News Leader from images submitted for publication for the newspaper.

    Record Type: Photo

    Episcopal Church exterior restoration
  10. Episcopal Church (Folkston GA) - Postcard

    Postcard picture of Episcopal Church at Folkston, Georgia

    Record Type: Photo

    Episcopal Church Folkston, GA
  11. Henry Beard Delany and Emma Beard Delaney: Two African-Americans who rose from the obscurity of an enslaved family to achieve distinguished success in their individual lives. - Book

    The study is an examination of two remarkable lives. It was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

    Record Type: Library

    Henry Beard Delany and Emma Beard Delaney
  12. Delaney at interview
  13. Letter written April 20th, 1897
  14. Memoirs of William H. Rutledge, Jr. - Manuscript

    Manuscript "Memoirs of William H. Rutledge, Jr." 203 pages plus many photographs, published at age 87 and covers the history of the Air Force 3-star general, his wife and family, ancestors and analysis of events and trends over that time. Rutledge lived in Fernandina since boyhood.

    Record Type: Library

    Title Page, "Memoirs of William H. Rutlege, Jr.
  15. Memoirs of William H. Rutledge, Jr. - Manuscript

    An adendum to the manuscript "Memoirs of William H. Rutledge, Jr." this tribute to William's wife, Virginia Carol Kelly Rutledge (August 3, 1929 - February 25, 2001), outlines their history in Fernandina Beach and their life together, including his travels in the military.

    Record Type: Library

    Virginia Rutledge
  16. p1 Owners of Episcopal Church property  on Broome St.
  17. Scenes of Fernandina (negatives) - Negative, Sheet Film

    1. Nassau County Courthouse 2. Centre Street 3. Elevator 4. View of Harbor 5. Episcopal Church 6. Sixth Street

    Record Type: Photo

    Negative
  18. Magenta stole
  19. Fernandina Express February 26, 1881 Page 1
  20. The Florida Mirror January 1898 Page 1

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