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  1. 1837 Map of Florida
  2. 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

    Hurricane Damage
  3. 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

    Hurricane Damage
  4. 1898 Hurricane Damage - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photo print of the Fernandina waterfront damaged in the hurricane of [1897] {1898}.

    Record Type: Photo

    Hurricane Damage
  5. 1898 Hurricane Damage - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photo print of damage from the hurricane of 1897 [1898].

    Record Type: Photo

    Hurricane Damage
  6. Part of letter by S.D. Swann about land dispute. undated
  7. Biography--Swearingen
  8. Biography--Thompson, William Naylor (1 of 2)
  9. 2025-07-06-23-13-0017 Wn Thompson, Jr And Children
  10. Blank application for Surety Bond of FC&PRR emplyoyee, 4 pgs
  11. 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

    Capt. D. E. Maxwell
  12. 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

    Capt. David Elwell Maxwell
  13. CHS1961
  14. Envelope to Scott Thompson, Danville, VA, from W.N. Thompson, F C & P RR
  15. Envelope to W.N. Thompson from Railway Officials & Employes Assn
  16. Fair Fernandina a wreck!
  17. Fernandina 1891
  18. Financial worksheet on F. C. & P. R.R. stationery
  19. Financial Worksheet on F C & P RR Co. stationery
  20. FC&P RR Engine NO. 69

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