Search Term Record
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Name |
Florida Central & Peninsular R. R. Co. |
Number of Archive records |
68 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
1 |
Number of Photo records |
13 |
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1837 Lithograph linen map of Florida with the path of the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad Co. - Map
Record Type: Archive
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1898 Hurricane Damage - Print, Photographic
Black and white photo prints of Florida Central and Peninsular Rail Road Cars damaged in the hurricane of 1897 [1898] showing the Fernandina waterfront at that time.
Record Type: Photo
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1898 Hurricane Damage - Print, Photographic
Black and white photo print of Florida Central and Peninsular Rail Road Cars damaged in the hurricane of [1897] {1898}.
Record Type: Photo
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1898 Hurricane Damage - Print, Photographic
Black and white photo print of the Fernandina waterfront damaged in the hurricane of [1897] {1898}.
Record Type: Photo
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1898 Hurricane Damage - Print, Photographic
Black and white photo print of damage from the hurricane of 1897 [1898].
Record Type: Photo
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2 fragments of letters by S. D. Swann, undated, about a land dispute and about competition between the railroad and the town for cargo handling revenue. - Letter
Record Type: Archive
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Captain David Elwell Maxwell - Print, Photographic
Captain David Elwell Maxwell (1843-1908). Married Sarah Elizabeth Maxwell (1843-1925) in 1867 (his third cousin). He was one of the owners of early railroad and later supervisor of Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad then Seaboard Air Line Railroad in Jacksonville. Believed to have moved to Jacksonville in 1898. In 1897 their son, Wallace L. Maxwell, drowned on the south end of Amelia Island while home from Penn medical school. They had...
Record Type: Photo
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Captain David Elwell Maxwell - Print, Photographic
Captain David Elwell Maxwell (1843-1908). Married Sarah Elizabeth Maxwell (1843-1925) in 1867 (his third cousin). He was one of the owners of early railroad and later supervisor of Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad then Seaboard Air Line Railroad in Jacksonville. Believed to have moved to Jacksonville in 1898. In 1897 their son, Wallace L. Maxwell, drowned on the south end of Amelia Island while home from Penn medical school. They had...
Record Type: Photo
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Envelope addressed from W. N Thompson, F.C.&P.R.R.Co., in Jacksonville to Scott M. Thompson, D.M.I., Danville, Va. - Envelope
Record Type: Archive
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Envelope addressed to W. N Thompson, Treasurer of F.C.&P.R.R.Co., in Jacksonville to from Railway Officials and Employes [stet] Accident Association, Indianapolis, Ind. - Envelope
Record Type: Archive
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Fernandina, Nassau County, Florida: Its resources and advantages 1890 - Pamphlet
Record Type: Archive
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Financial worksheet by unknown person on stationery of Florida Central & Peninsular R.R. Co., H. R. Duval, President, New York City. - Worksheet
Record Type: Archive
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Financial worksheet by unknown person on stationery of Florida Central & Peninsular R.R. Co., W.N. Thompson, Treasurer, Jacksonville - Worksheet
Record Type: Archive
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