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Unidentified Man
Photograph: Portrait of unidentified wearing suit and bowler hat sitting on bench. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2216/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified Man
Photograph: Portrait of unidentified man. Printed on reverse: Southern Photograph Gallery, No. 71 1/2 W. Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. S. P. Burgert, Prop\u27r. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2177/thumbnail.jp
Eartha White, Unidentified Birthday Party
Photograph: Scene from Eartha White’s birthday. Eartha M.M. White at podium. Stamped on reverse: Royal Art Studios 515 Davis St. Jacksonville, FLA. Clarence J. Simon Photographer EL 4-1891. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2032/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified People in Costume
Photograph: Group portrait of unidentified people in costume. Stamped on reverse: \u27White Studio Photographs For. 1064 Delmar & Taylor Ave St. Louis, MO. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2106/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified Man
Postcard: Portrait of unidentified man wearing suit and tie. Stamped on reverse: H. DeLaigle Successor to DeLong Studio 523 W. Broad St. Savannah, Ga. Photograph printed as postcard. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2183/thumbnail.jp
Evergreen Cemetery Marker, St. Augustine, FL
2024 Revision of Evergreen Cemetery Marker, St Augustine, Fl.
Evergreen Cemetery is an historic cemetery located in St. Augustine, Florida, USA. An historical marker located at the entrance to the cemetery.
The text on the marker reads:
Established in 1884 outside the city limits when St. Augustine closed its small urban graveyards due to overcrowding, Evergreen became the region’s largest Protestant cemetery of the late 1800s and early 1900s. The design was strongly influenced by America\u27s Rural Cemetery Movement stressing that burying and commemorating the dead was best done in a tranquil, natural landscape set apart from urban life. These principles are reflected in Evergreen’s garden setting and its winding roads and pathways. Many styles of funerary embellishments popular during the period are evidenced in large monuments, elegant statuary, ornamental plantings and formal landscaping. Grave marker iconography includes reclining lambs, praying angels, broken columns, Celtic crosses, flower motifs, Woodmen of the World trees , and monuments featuring classical revival designs and shapes. Evergreen is the final resting place of Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886), considered the originator of children\u27s picture books and after whom the national Caldecott Medal for distinguished children’s picture book is named; and Heth Canfield (1849-1913), winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor for gallantry in action as a U.S. Cavalryman in 1870.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/4108/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified Woman
Photograph: Portrait of unidentified woman, posed with head laying on hands. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2002/thumbnail.jp