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Name |
Tabby House |
Number of Archive records |
13 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
3 |
Number of Photo records |
5 |
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1977 Spring Amelia Now - Magazine
Magazine originally published in 1975 by Helen Litrico as a guide to visitors to Amelia Island, FL. Contains various historical articles, advertisements, and photos.
Record Type: Library
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1979 Fall Amelia Now - Magazine
Magazine originally published in 1975 by Helen Litrico as a guide to visitors to Amelia Island, FL. Contains various historical articles, advertisements, and photos.
Record Type: Library
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1979 Summer Amelia Now - Magazine
Magazine originally published in 1975 by Helen Litrico as a guide to visitors to Amelia Island, FL. Contains various historical articles, advertisements, and photos.
Record Type: Library
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Architectural Drawing of C. W. Lewis House - Tabby House - Drawing, Architectural
Record Type: Archive
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Architectural Drawing of C. W. Lewis House - Tabby House - Drawing, Architectural
Record Type: Archive
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Brochure for tour of Historic District homes on Dec. 6, 1975 with 2 tickets. - Brochure
Record Type: Archive
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C.W. Lewis House (Tabby House) - Print, Photographic
C.W. Lewis House (Tabby House), 7th and Ash Streets Tabby: shell, lime, sand. Stick ornamentation in brackets/frieze, chamfered posts, paneled pediments. Architect: Robert Schuyler.
Record Type: Photo
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Four street scenes - Print, Photographic
Four (4) street scenes, on one print. Tabby House is top right image. Sixth St. is lower left. Trolley visible in lower right image. Each small image is 2.23" x 2.75" Tabby: shell, lime, sand. Stick ornamentation in brackets/frieze, chamfered posts, paneled pediments. Architect: Robert Schuyler.
Record Type: Photo
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On the porch of the Lewis home - Print, Photographic
Four girls and one gentlemen on the porch of the Lewis home (Tabby House). Marion Hopkins Davis is next to C. B. Lewis. Tabby House: Tabby: shell, lime, sand. Stick ornamentation in brackets/frieze, chamfered posts, paneled pediments. Architect: Robert Schuyler.
Record Type: Photo
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Tabby House - Print, Photographic
1905 photograph of the Tabby House. It was used in promotion by the Florida Central & Peninsular Railroad. The picture is captioned: Picturesque Florida, On Line Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad. John or Dan Malarky lived in this house for years (John & Dan were identical twins.) Earlier, it was the residence of Charles Lewis. Lewis is ran a milling and merchandising business in the late 1800s. He became U. S. Land Commissioner and later w...
Record Type: Photo