Photographs of Miami Beach lifeguards at practice, beach and poolside scenes at the Roney Plaza Hotel, Pancoast Lake, the Surf Club, and waterfront scenes in Key West. Most of the photographs show Forrest Lee Retray's fellow lifeguard and mentor, A. Lloyd Milewski, at work and play. Also included is a scrapbook with clippings of Milewski and the Miami Beach Patrol, and a press release from the newly opened Fontainebleau Hotel.
Financial and legal records, ledgers and business correspondence. A small amount of personal correspondence primarily from the 1920s. Two letters by William Jennings Bryan, material about mayor of Miami E. G. Sewell, and Alligator Key lighthouse visitor's book.
Brickell and Bulmer Apartments: receipts from Miami firms for the construction, insurance, furnishings and services for the Bulmer and Brickell Apartments mostly date between 1918-1919. Also included are statements from Miss Harris' School for school fees for the Brickell children.
Brickell familyCoconut Grove Audubon Society correspondence, minutes, newspaper clippings and ephemera pertaining to birds and nature.
Minute book of the Miami Audubon Society.
The Audubon Society in South Florida, 1905-1947, by Mrs. Hanson Brock (typescript).
Tropical Audubon SocietyScrapbooks contain materials on the Bel Aire Hotel, Hotel President Madison, Emmett W. Kehoe for County Solicitor, Multiple Sclerosis Fund, and Royal Palm Club. Many of the clippings report on notable visitors. Others relate to gambling at the Royal Palm Club in the late 1930s and to strategies to develop tourism.
Redman, RayMemorabilia pertaining to Pan American-Grace Airways include: posters, The Grace Log, travel brochures, ephemera, pamphlets, photographs, maps, match boxes, slides, flight bag, etc. Also includes a personal memoir by Mrs. Collins of her years with Panagra and a brief history of the airline.
Collins, Barrie TaitTwelve watercolor renderings for a high-rise addition to the building includes sketches for furnishings and landscaping. A print and photograph show an aerial view of the motel and grounds.
Yearbooks, student register, clippings, prints and other memorabilia follow the history of a long time Miami private school. Includes copies of The Frond (yearbook) from 1929-1957 (missing 1943). Card file trays with 4X6" cards list students from 1916 on; information includes enrollment dates, addresses, and occasionally family information, colleges attended, marriages and children. Two of the scrapbooks have clippings about school or graduates' activities: others have photographic prints, not usually dated or labelled; one green scrapbook has dated (1957-1961) photoprints, and appears to show the school after it moved from Miami to Palm City.
Album of photographs of former students, as children and adults, photographs of their families and letters from them to Miss Harris,1952-1954.
Four albums with photographs of students and Miss Harris, 1938-19--
Miss Harris' School scrapbook of graduates,1937-1959 (bulk 1945-1955). Mostly newspaper clippings from newspaper society pages documenting engagements, weddings and social activities of graduates of Miss Harris' School. A few clippings pertain to the history of the school itself. Also includes some photographic prints and invitations.
Miss Harris' Florida SchoolThis is Series 2 of the Miami Herald Photograph Collection (HMA0016). Black-and-white, 4x5 inch negatives mainly relating to South Florida plants and gardening. Lesser topics include natural places; agriculture; travel in the Bahamas and Latin America; and southeast Florida history.
Smiley, Nixon, 1911-1990The Fisher papers document Carl Graham Fisher's contributions to activities that greatly influenced American life in the 20th century, namely urban development, automotive transportation, publicity, and sports. The collection's greatest strength is the almost day-to-day picture it draws of the building of Miami Beach from a wilderness into a world-famous resort city (1912-1926). The papers also include materials pertaining to the development of Montauk (Long Island, New York).
The collection consists mainly of business and personal correspondence. The papers include clippings, photographs, legal documents, financial reports and statements, memoranda, telegrams, pamphlets and brochures, blueprints, and patents.
Fisher, Carl G. (Carl Graham), 1874-1939The collection includes the documents generated by a Dade County Board of County Commissioner’s investigation into who, why, and how several members of the Miami-Dade County Sherriff’s Office became involved in a plot to invade Haiti. Includes photographs, interviews, personal effects, and the final report of the findings.
Two letters to Dr. Tebeau, one concerning an attempt to persuade Mrs. Stranahan to write her memoirs.
Tebeau, Charlton W., 1905-2000Articles, clippings, pamphlets on Florida subjects, as well as on the activities of William Leonard Freeland, attorney and judge, and his wife Helen Elizabeth Comstock Freeland. Includes papers on Florida history, and full newspaper coverage of the 1926 hurricane. Photographs include the Orange Grove Elementary School and family portraits
Freeland familyPhotographic prints of South Florida, including images from miniature sets sold to tourists. Topics include agriculture, World War II in South Florida, Florida attractions, Seminole Indians, Cuba, children, dwellings, solar heating water panels, sports, industry, occupations, leisure activities, Miami and Miami Beach.
McIssac, MaryArticles and advertising pieces illustrated with photographs shot by Romer. Most are newspaper clippings, tear sheets and advertisments from local, state and national publications. Depicts scenic and social images of Miami and South Florida, dwellings and communities for real estate pieces, and images for product advertising and feature stories. Clients include Burdine's (department store), and Bay Point (subdivision development) on Biscayne Boulevard.
Romer, Gleason Waite, 1887-1971The graphite on paper drawings primarily address the political, economic and social issues of the day in Florida and Miami-Dade County. Mergen's topics include: corruption at the local government level, organzied crime, environmental concerns, The Everglades, business and labor disputes, and the problems threatening and hindering the growth and development of the county's infrastructure.
Mergen, Anne, 1906-1994