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Additional information may be found at http://www.historymiami.org/research-miami/online-images/alfred-munroe-collection/
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Black-and-white photographs shot by Alfred Munroe, depicting places and people living around Biscayne Bay, Florida, before 1896. Views include Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne and Cutler. People include Julia Tuttle. Albumen prints on original cardboard mounts.
Arranged numerically by control number.
Purchase.
Bill Watts found and purchased the photographs at a garage sale in Concord, Massachusetts.
Finding Aid Authors: Rebecca A. Smith.
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Related photographs may be found in the following collection in this repository: Ralph Munroe photographs of southeast Florida. Image of the figurehead and sternboard of the wreck ingrid filed under accession number x-2185-1 in Artifact Photoprints.
Alfred Munroe glass plate negatives of images of Concord, Massachusetts, are at the Concord Free Public Library.
Information about related materials is available at http://www.concordlibrary.org/scollect/Fin_Aids/Munroe_Alfred.htm
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Identified by Arva Moore Parks.
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Similar photograph in the Ralph Munroe Collection (control number Munroe 400E). See The Forgotten Frontier, by Arva Moore Parks, p. 142.
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Similar photograph in the Ralph Munroe Collection (control number Munroe 407E). See The Forgotten Frontier, by Arva Moore Parks, p. 144.
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Similar or identical photograph in the Ralph Munroe Collection (control number Munroe 70C). See The Forgotten Frontier, by Arva Moore Parks, p. 142.
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Bamboo grove in background was probably at the Barnacle.
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Similar photograph in the Ralph Munroe Collection (control number Munroe 416E). See The Forgotten Frontier, by Arva Moore Parks, p. 141.
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Similar photograph in the Ralph Munroe Collection (control number Munroe 69C). See The Forgotten Frontier, by Arva Moore Parks, p. 129.