05 Aug 2014
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“This is the way Union and Market Streets looked in 1947. Some old run down houses and not many people went in that area The reason for the picture was to show the scene of a accident. I very seldom went in that area. What a difference today. This street now leads to the Mathews […]
05 Sep 2013
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“These buildings were from Camp Blanding right after World War II. They would take them from the camp and move them to your lot. Hundreds of people bought them and were very happy. I think the cost was something like $750.00 total. 1947, 1948, 1949.” LS The sign in front of one of the […]
16 Apr 2013
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“The interesting thing about this picture is the man that owned it had to move away and he said to me, “it’s a great house and you should have it.” I liked it, as it had 4 bedrooms and looked like a house from the North. My wife didn’t like it that much and the […]
03 Jan 2013
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I have always loved this image from the Loyd Sandgren collection as a documentary image despite not having any information about the specifics of the shot. Great parade float from the 1950’s, military missiles during the cold war with Russia, beautiful girl in her Southern Bell formal gown passing spectators in a house dating from […]