Dixie Hotel, Monticello, FLA


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Other Identifiers:
dams:165034 and MSS1218_B071_I472
Institution:
Emory University
Administrative Unit:
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Sublocation:
Box 71
Call Number:
MSS 1218
Contact Information:
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library rose.library@emory.edu
About This Item

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Creator:
Collotype Co.
Date Created:
1842
Format:
Still image
Extent / Dimensions:
03.72 x 05.75 inches
Note:
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Description / Abstract:
Recto: Dixie Hotel, Monticello, FLA; Verso: Hand colored post card. Dixie Hotel, Monticello, FLA. Ethel Sweigart Moline, prop. The original house, which is still a part of the Dixie Hotel was built in 1842. Monticello, Florida, was named for Thomas Jefferson's home and the court house here was copied from Jefferson's Charlottesville, Va., home. The town was settled by Virginians. Monticello, on U.S. Route 90 is only 20 miles from the Gulf and 25 east of Tallahassee, state capital. The section is famous for hunting and fishing. Monday P.M. Dear Edna: Just came from Silver Springs, Fla. A grand trip. Will be in St. Petersburg., Fla. this P.M. Oscar Rie U. This side for correspondence. United States of America. Industry agriculture for defense. Postage 1 cent. Mrs. O.L. Dusthermue. 272 Beech St. Berea, Ohio. This side for address. Pub. by the Collotype Co., Elizabeth, N.J. and N.Y. 1911
Subjects / Keywords
Subject - Topics:
African American men. and Hotels.
Subject - Geographic Locations:
Monticello (Fla.)
Keywords:
Places, hotels
About This Item

This item is provided at low resolution only. Downloads are not permitted for this material.

Creator:
Collotype Co.
Date Created:
1842
Format:
Still image
Extent / Dimensions:
03.72 x 05.75 inches
Note:
This collection may include historical materials that are offensive or harmful. Historical records are evidence of the time in which they were created and often contain language and images that are racist, homophobic, sexist, ableist, or otherwise derogatory and insensitive. This content does not reflect the values of Emory Libraries. If you are concerned about content in this collection, please complete our take down form and we will be in touch with you as soon as possible.
Description / Abstract:
Recto: Dixie Hotel, Monticello, FLA; Verso: Hand colored post card. Dixie Hotel, Monticello, FLA. Ethel Sweigart Moline, prop. The original house, which is still a part of the Dixie Hotel was built in 1842. Monticello, Florida, was named for Thomas Jefferson's home and the court house here was copied from Jefferson's Charlottesville, Va., home. The town was settled by Virginians. Monticello, on U.S. Route 90 is only 20 miles from the Gulf and 25 east of Tallahassee, state capital. The section is famous for hunting and fishing. Monday P.M. Dear Edna: Just came from Silver Springs, Fla. A grand trip. Will be in St. Petersburg., Fla. this P.M. Oscar Rie U. This side for correspondence. United States of America. Industry agriculture for defense. Postage 1 cent. Mrs. O.L. Dusthermue. 272 Beech St. Berea, Ohio. This side for address. Pub. by the Collotype Co., Elizabeth, N.J. and N.Y. 1911
Subjects / Keywords
Subject - Topics:
African American men. and Hotels.
Subject - Geographic Locations:
Monticello (Fla.)
Keywords:
Places, hotels
Find This Item
Other Identifiers:
dams:165034 and MSS1218_B071_I472
Institution:
Emory University
Administrative Unit:
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Sublocation:
Box 71
Call Number:
MSS 1218
Contact Information:
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library rose.library@emory.edu