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    Florence Barber Diary, 1902, 1901

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    This diary was formerly described as an unattributed diary and entitled: Diary (Portsmouth, Va.), 1901, but has now been attributed to Florence Barber of Norfolk, Virginia. In brief daily entries she talks about the weather, chores, and social life, trips to town, church, attending meetings, etc. In August she went to visit churches and schools in Georgia and Alabama, like Atlanta University and Spelman College, both historically black schools. She also mentions teaching music, attending educational meetings in Portsmouth and being elected president of the local YMCA. September 3 is the last entry in this diary.Research conducted by William and Mary students in 2011 pointed to Florence Barber as the owner and author of this diary. Their research also corrected that the diary was actually from 1902, not 1901 and that the author lived in Norfolk, not Portsmouth, Virginia. The diary was transcribed and made available online in 2012.For a more detailed description from staff as well as description and excerpts from the diary provided by the seller, please see digital item: Florence Barber Diary (1902) identification and Transcription, 2011-2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10288/1706

    Florence Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-02-17)

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    81 pp. Adopted 2011-02-17. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendment1. Amend Florence Realization 2020 Comp Plan Table of Contents, Appendices, Introduction, Chps 2, 5, 8, 9,11,12,14 & 17, and the Comprehensive Plan Map. 2. Amend Florence City Code (FCC) Title 10 Chps 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 23, 30 and 36 and Title 11 Chapters 1, 4, and 5 & the Florence Zoning Map. In general the code changes include development standards for recreation space and open space areas. Main map changes convert public parks to Public and Open Space

    Florence Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-04-01)

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    191 pp. Adopted 2008-04-01. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentAn ordinance for the adoption of housekeeping amendments to the Florence Realization 2020 Comprehensive Plan text; Comprehensive Plan Map; Appendix 11, Utilities And Facilities; and Appendix 12, Transportation System Plan; Amendments to Florence City Code Title 1 Chapter 10: Comprehensive Plans; and declaring an emergency

    Florence Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-04-12)

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    90 pp. Adopted 2011-04-12. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentThe amendments include housekeeping amendments to the Florence Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Design Guidelines. The Florence City Code amendments to Title 4 and 10: 1) replace the sign code in Title 10 with a new sign code in Title 4,2) retain the existing mural regulations in Title 10, and 3) amend various sections of Title 10 for housekeeping purposes

    Florence Stevens

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    Florence travelled with her parents, brother and sisters from Queensland in a ?table top' wagon and a smaller wagon originally heading to Western Australia, but her sister became ill so they stopped at Pine Creek. In 1905 Florence at thirteen years old caught the train from Pine Creek to Palmerston (Darwin) for the opening of the A.H. and I. Society's Show on the August 1st by Government Resident, Mr Justice Herbert. After a week in Palmerston, staying at the Hotel Victoria, she caught the train back to Pine Creek. Florence wrote down in the form of an essay an account of the adventurous journey and it won first prize at the 'Show'. It was composed in a beautiful copper-plate, written with an exactitude and elegance slice of history. On Thursday 22 January 1913 Florence married her husband George Stevens of Hodgson Downs at All Soul's Church, Pine Creek and after the ceremony drove to the Institute Hall for the reception. They managed Elsey Station and in 1939 after moving from one station to another settled in Darwin then after the bombing in 1942 she was evacuated with '13 Nuns and 30 half castes'. Firth Court in Malak is named after her parents Francis and Harriet Firth.Domestic WorkerPionee

    Florence Alice Budgen

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    In 1884, at the age of 16, Florence married Sydney Budgen, a 25 year old saddler who had lived in the Northern Territory since 1880. By 1889 Florence owned property in Pine Creek and was living at Burrundie, until the family moved to Darwin in 1890 to renovate and operate the Terminus Hotel. The Banyan tree on Cavenagh Street was planted by the Budgens of Terminus Hotel in the 1890s. This Banyan tree continues to stand today on the grounds of the Darwin Civic Centre. In addition to running a hotel, Florence was active in horse racing, attended fancy dress balls and worked to raise money for charities. In 1905 Florence's husband died, leaving her to rear their five children. By 1906, as well as running the Terminus, Florence had a mining lease and in 1912 became involved in the motion picture industry. With the outbreak of the First World War Florence became a founding member of the Northern Territory branch of the Red Cross.PublicanHotelie

    Florence Price's Diary, 1947-1950

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    Handwritten diary kept by Florence Price between 1947-1950.Includes handwritten musical scores and notes

    Dedication Program of the Florence B. Price School, November 24, 1964, Including Performances of Works by Florence Price

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    Piano Concerto No. 1; It's Snowing; Violin Concerto No. 2, or Concertos, Piano, Orchestra, D MinorDedication program of the Florence B. Price School, November 24, 1964.Lists Chicago Board of Education members, teachers, and staff of the school.Dedication Program of the Florence B. Price School Tuesday, November 24, 1964 1:00 P.MCHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Frank W. Whiston. President Mr. Thomas J. Murray. V ice-President Mr. Cyrus H. Adams III Mr. Warren H. Bacon Mr. James W. Clement Mr. Bernard S. Friedman Mrs. Wendell E. Green Mrs. Louis A. Malis Mr. Raymond W. Pasnick Mr. Edward S. Scheffler Mrs. W. Lydon Wild Dr. Benjamin C. Willis General Superintendent of Schools Dr. James H. Smith Deputy Superintendent of Schools Dr. Milton J. Cohler Associate Superintendent in charge of administration Mrs. Evelyn F. Carlson Associate Superintendent in charge of curriculum development Dr. Eileen C. Slack Associate Superintendent in charge of higher education Dr. James H. Smith Associate Superintendent in charge of instruction (south section) Dr. Edwin C. Lederer Associate Superintendent in charge of operation services Dr. John F. Erzinger Superintendent of District ThirteenProgram POSTING OF COLORS.........................................................Color Guard PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE NATIONAL ANTHEM .................................................................Audience Mr. Melvin J. Widman, Music Supervisor INVOCATION Reverend Augustus Bennett Retired Pastor, Grace Presbyterian, Church WELCOME Pupil, Grade 6 SELECTION: PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 (Florence B. Price) 1st Piano—Eugenia Wright Anderson 2nd Piano—Judith Hulse Hill ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF GUESTS INTRODUCTION OF GUEST SPEAKER Dr. John F. Erzinger DEDICATORY ADDRESS ........................................Dr. Eileen C. Stack Associate Superintendent SONG................................................................................Pupils of Grade 2 Miss Joannilou Huff Conducting “It’s Snowing” ( Florence B. Price) FLORENCE B. PRICE Mrs. Mary A. Saxton Principal SELECTION: VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. 2 (Florence B. Price) Minnie Cedargreen Jernberg Evelyn Nelson Russell at the Piano PRESENTATION OF MEMORIAL Bernice Nelson Skooglund SONG Price Chorus “Bless Our School'’FLORENCE B. PRICE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Mary A. Saxton. Principal Paul R. Barnett Adele Beaton Norma C. Brown Ann S. Cabaniss Agnes L. Carter Hannah H. Christian Charon Deruisa Addie N. Dunlap Vivian E. Gilliam Alice R. Harris Toni Y. Hornsberger Raymel Horton Joannilou Huff Elouise P. Johnson Leroy L. Johnson Hettie F. Jones Laura A. Keeter Bernice E. Kerr Frances W. Larrieu Lillian Y. McCoy Helen B. Murray Violet Nathan Mary V. Pitts Patricia C. Potter Leona J. Qualls Lula L. Rucker Edith R. Scheer Naomiruth M. Scott Iva Nell Slack Henry A. Spaulding Dixie W. Taylor Marjorie D. Taylor Nancy B. Taylor Edyth M. Tillman Laurita E. Towles Miriam E. Turner Barbara J. Walker Katherine A. Watkins Lovelace Lee Clerks Christine J. Downz Thelma Perkins Engineering Staff Franklin Trauscht, Engineer Charles Bradley Richard Joslyn, Fireman George Morgan Perry Jefferson Rosa Thornton Luncheon Augustine Dixon. Cook-Manager Roberta Broome Orvetta Johnson Melvin J. Widman. Music Supervisor Joseph Young, Art Supervisor Roxie Monroe, Attendance Officer Bertha Johnson, Nurse Rosa Brown, Psychologist Nevis Phillips. Speech Therapis

    Florence Crittenton Home records

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    This small collection contains pamphlets and fliers documenting the Little Rock Florence Crittenton Home's history during the years 1959-1970

    Annual budget (Florence, Arizona)

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    abstract: A statement of the estimated revenues and expenditures of the town of Florence, Arizona, including data from the previous fiscal year
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