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  1. 1994 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

    Amelia Now
  2. 2005 B&B Christmas CD - Photograph

    2005 B&B Christmas CD This collection of photos was donated by the Fernandina News Leader from images submitted for publication for the newspaper.

    Record Type: Photo

    2005 B&B Christmas CD
  3. Img20220831_10434455
  4. Vertical Files
  5. Biography--Williams, Marcellus (1 of 3)
  6. Biography--Williams, Marcellus (2 of 3)
  7. Biography--Williams, Marcellus (3 of 3)
  8. Carved and fluted plant stand from the Marcellus Williams House. - Stand, Plant

    Carved and fluted plant stand from the Marcellus Williams House.

    Record Type: Object

    Plant Stand from the Williams House
  9. Chickering Square Grand Piano from the Marcellus Williams House - Piano

    Chickering Square Grand Piano from the Marcellus Williams House. This piano was built in 1830's. It is a gift from the Blatchford Family, previous owners of the Marcellus Williams House located on the SW corner of Ash and 9th Street (103 S. 9th Street). Piano belonged to Emma, Kate, and Fannie Williams. Marcellus Williams was the firsts surveyor of the State of Florida. Restoration of the piano was accomplished by the 1989 "Adopt-A-Key" campa...

    Record Type: Object

    20230403_141032
  10. CHS1999
  11. Fairbanks House and Florida House - Photograph

    This CD contains the photos shown here. It was produced by the Amelia Island Bed and Breakfast Association. This is CD 2 of 3 and has photos of the interior and exterior of the Fairbanks House (227 S. 7th) and Florida House(20-22 S. 3rd). The Fairbanks House was built in 1885. The Florida House was built in 1857.

    Record Type: Photo

    Fairbanks House
  12. Amelia Island poster
  13. Fernandina's Homes of History
  14. Fernandina's Newest B&B
  15. Florida Black Heritage Trail
  16. Florida House Inn, Hoyt House, Williams House - Photograph

    This CD contains the photos shown here. It was produced by the Amelia Island Bed and Breakfast Association. This has photos of the interior and exterior of the Florida House (20-22 S. 3rd Street), Hoyt (804 Atlanitc Avenue) and Williams (103 S. 9th Street) houses. The Florida House was built in 1857. The Hoyt House was built in 1905. The Williams House was built in 1856.

    Record Type: Photo

    Florida House Inn, Hoyt House, Williams House
  17. Ghosts of Amelia & other tales - Book

    Ghost stories about various locations and personalities of Amelia Island

    Record Type: Library

    Ghosts of Amelia & other tales
  18. Hoyt and Williams House Photos - Photograph

    This CD contains the photos shown here. It was produced by the Amelia Island Bed and Breakfast Association. This is CD 3 of 3 and has photos of the interior and exterior of the Hoyt (804 Atlanitc Avenue) and Williams (103 S. 9th Street) houses. The Hoyt House was built in 1905. The Williams House was built in 1856.

    Record Type: Photo

    Hoyt and Williams House Photos
  19. John T. Ferreira Family Album - Album, Photograph

    The photo album contains 38 double-sided pages with photos attached. There are 12 blank pages at the end of the album. Notes were added to the album later identifing some photos by name and location. There are many posed photos of individuals and groups. Some photos can be identified as Fernandina Beach and Jacksonville. There are photos of soldiers in uniform, WWI scenes and cities in Europe

    Record Type: Photo

    Album Cover
  20. Marcellus A. Williams Home - Print, Photographic

    Framed photograph of The Marcellus A. Williams Home circa 1856 located on the corner of South 9th and Ash Street presented by Richard Flitz and Chris Carter. Original earlier Greek Revival style. Floor to ceiling windows. Turned porch ornamentation. Architect: Robert Schuyler

    Record Type: Photo

    The Marcellus A. Williams Home

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