Geography: Florida

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Trade Card: Havana & Key West Cigar Company Trade Card: Havana & Key West Cigar Company

Trade card advertising the Havana & Key West Cigar Company. The card features a graphic of a falcon holding a cigar on one side and a list of brands on the reverse. Printed by S. Kraut, Broadway, NY. Undated, circa 1895.

Envelope addressed to J. W. Blackwell, advertising S. F. Myers & Co., New York, February 20, 1885 Envelope addressed to J. W. Blackwell, advertising S. F. Myers & Co., New York, February 20, 1885

An envelope addressed to J. W. Blackwell in Ocala, Florida, postmarked February 20, 1885. The envelope features an advertisement for S. F. Myers & Co., located at 179 Broadway, New York, New York.

Envelope: R. & L. Friedlander, Wholesale Jewelers, Opticians, and Importers, New York, New York, March 12, 1885 Envelope: R. & L. Friedlander, Wholesale Jewelers, Opticians, and Importers, New York, New York, March 12, 1885

An envelope addressed to I. Wheeler Blackwell in Ocala, Florida, from R. & L. Friedlander, wholesale jewelers, opticians, and importers located at 65 & 67 Nassau Street, New York, New York. The envelope is dated March 12, 1885.

Letter from H. M. Selig to A. W. Grooms Offering Employment, Savannah, Georgia, May 26, 1890 Letter from H. M. Selig to A. W. Grooms Offering Employment, Savannah, Georgia, May 26, 1890

A business letter written on May 26, 1890, by H. M. Selig, a stationer and printer in Savannah, Georgia, to A. W. Grooms in Jacksonville, Florida. Selig offers Grooms employment at a salary of $18.00 per week. The letter is contained within an envelope featuring advertising for Selig's business.

Notes on David Levy Yulee and Dixon Hall Lewis Notes on David Levy Yulee and Dixon Hall Lewis

Collection of undated notes concerning David Levy Yulee, the first senator from Florida, and Dixon Hall Lewis. The notes include information about Yulee's name change from Levy and his family background.

Letter from Alfred Mordecai to Marsena R. Patrick, October 29, 1841 Letter from Alfred Mordecai to Marsena R. Patrick, October 29, 1841

Letter written by Captain Alfred Mordecai to Lt. Marsena R. Patrick on October 29, 1841, from the Washington Arsenal in Washington, D.C. The letter advises Patrick that his papers have been forwarded for audit. The letter is significant for its strong signature of Captain Mordecai.