Van C. Swearingen, Attorney General, et al., relators, vs. the Railroad Commissioners of the State of Florida, respondents. 79 Florida Reports 526-
539.
Original jurisdiction, Florida Supreme Court, January term, 1920. The Court held the Florida Railroad Commission, not Pensacola officials,
was authorized to fix rates for users of the Pensacola Electric Company
street cars.
UWF
1920-29
Panama City. Chamber of Commerce
The key to Panama City. [n.p., 1920?]
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1920-30
Panama City Real Estate Company
Under Southern skies. [Pensacola: Mayes Printing Co., 1920?]
7 p. 18 cm.
Cover title.
Caption title: On beautiful St. Andrews Bay.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1920-30
Pensacola. Ordinances.
Series no. 10. Ordinance no. 1. An ordinance to be entitled: An
ordinance regulating the removal of garbage ... July 6, 1920. [Pensacola:
Herbert Printing Co., 1920]
8 p. on 1 @eaf. 18 1/2 x 88 (fold. to 8 1/2) cm.
With other ordinances: Series no. 10, Ordinance no. 2, Reducing spread of bubonic plague, July 8, 1920; and Series no. 10, Ordinance
no. 8, To prevent egress of rats and rodents from vessels to the City,
July 12, 1920.
UWF
1920-31
State Banker's Association of Florida
Proceedings of the ... annual convention ... at Pensacola. April
22nd, 1920. [Pensacola? 1920]
87 p. 28 cm.
Not seen title from UFPKY
1920-32
Williams vs. Hines. (Henry Williams, plaintiff in error, vs.
Walker D. Hines, as director general of railroads, defendant in error.)
80 Florida Reports 690 703.
Writ of error to Escambia County Court of Record from Florida Supreme Court, June term, 1920.
Williams was injured in a train collision at McDavid. The lower
court verdict was affirmed.
UWF
1921-25
American Historical Review.
Documents: General M. C. Meigs on the Conduct of the Civil War.
American Historical Review 26 (1921), 285-303.
Transcript of unpublished manuscript account of Montgomery C.
Meigs and accounts from his diaries; see pp. 299-302 on Meigs
account of relief of Fort Pickens in 1861.
UWF (copy)
1921-26
Blount & Blount & Carter
In the matter of the application of the Atlanta & St. Andrews Bay
Railway Company for a certificate of public convenience and necessity.
Brief of Blount & Blount & Carter, attorneys for certain protestants. June 1,
1921. [Pensacola? 1921]
14 p. 23 cm.
Cover title; at head: Interstate Commerce Commission, Finanoe
docket no. 1159.
A brief on behalf of several St. Andrew, Florida, citizens who protested the proposed abandonment of the line.
UWF
1921-27
Calder vs. Pensacola. (A. Calder, plaintiff in error, vs. the
City of Pensacola, a municipal corporation, defendant in error.)
81 Florida Reports 320 325.
Writ of error to Escambia County Court of Record from Florida Supreme Court, January term, 1921.
Calder's automobile ran into a pole at the intersection of Palafox
and Gadsden. The lower court held the City was not liable, but the decision was reversed.
UWF
1921-28
DeFuniak Springs vs. L. & N. (City of DeFuniak Springs, Florida,
a municipal corporation, appellant, vs. Louisville & Nashville Railroad
Company, a corporation, appellee.) 81 Florida Reports 27 32.
Appeal from Walton County Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1921.
A municipal ordinance required the railroad to maintain a crossing
over its right of way which divided the City into two parts. The lower
court decision in favor of L. & N. was reversed.
UWF
1921-29
First Methodist Church. Pensacola
The Pensacola Standard Training School ... [Program. lst+ 1921?+
Pensacola? 1921?
Issues, 1934?+ by Gadsden Street Methodist Church;
1938?+ entitled, "The Pensacola Christian Workers' Training School.
UWF (scattered issues, 1925 1938)
1921-30
Florida vs. Apalachicola Northern R. R. (The State of Florida
ex rel. A. H. Wolyn, relator, vs. Apalachicola Northern Railroad
Company, a corporation incorporated and doing business under the laws
of Florida, with its principal office at Port St. Joe, Florida; and ... the State
Plant Board, J. T. Diamond as secretary ... and Wilmon Newell, as State
Plant Commissioner, respondents.) 81 Florida Reports 383 4OO.
Original jurisdiction, Florida Supreme Court, January term, 1921.
Wolyn planned to ship a load of Japanese sugarcane from his farm in
Liberty County to Crestview, but the railroad would not provide trans portation because of a State Plant Board quarantine. The lower court judgment was reversed.
An Alternative writ in mandamus ([Pensacola:] Burrow Press [1921]), 13 p.; and Petition in mandamus ([Pensacola:] Burrow Press
[1921] 40 p. are recorded in UFPKY.
UWF
1921-31
Hart vs. Marbury and Beall. (N. L. Hart, plaintiff in error, vs.
E. L. Marbury and W. W. Beall, copartners as Marbury & Beall,
defendants in error.) 82 Florida Reports 317 325.
Writ of error to Jackson County Cirouit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, June term, 1921.
Hart rescinded an agreement to deliver a load of peanuts. The
lower court decision was affirmed.
UWF
1921-32
Pensacola. Chamber of Commerce
Pensacola, Florida; nature built this city of your dreams. This booklet
issued by the tourist and convention bureau of the Chamber of Commerce ... [Pensacola: Mayes Printing Co., 1921]
16 p. photos., maps. 23 x 10 1/2 cm.
Edited and compiled by J. B. Morrow.
Panoramic view of Pensacola, p. 8-9; regional map, inner-rear
cover.
UWF
1922-40
Berry et al. vs. Perdido Realty Co. (W. J. Berry ... Alma
Gonzales ... Leonora King ... and Susie Wheat ... appellants, vs.
Perdido Realty Company, appellee.) 84 Florida Reports 134 l47.
Appeal from Escambia County Court of Record to Florida
Supreme Court, June term, 1922.
The company had sued to quiet title to lands on Innerarity Point, claiming title through John Innerarity, the heirs of C. C. Yonge and
Mrs. F. Ella Clinch. Berry and others claimed prior possession, but the
lower court decision was affirmed.
UWF
1922-41
Cubberly, Frederick
Andrew Jackson, Judge. American Law Review, v. 56 (October,
1922), p. 686 701.
On the case of the Heirs of Vidal vs. John Innerarity, 1821,
involving Jose Callava, Elijius Fromentin, and others.
UWF
1922-42
Dewhurst, W. W.
Disputes between the United States and Spain over Florida settled
by the Treaty of 1819. In Proceedings of the l5th annual session of the
Florida State Bar Association, 1922, p. 103 118.
A discussion of disputes between the U.S. and Spain over land
titles in West Florida and claims for damages done by the U.S. Army in
1818.
Not seen; title from WAH, 1922.
1922-43
Escambia County, Florida
Specifications, proposal, contract and bond, for the construction of
County project no. 4, on the Pensacola Nunez Ferry road ... Pensacola,
Florida, May 5, 1922. ... Pensacola: Mayes Printing Co. [1922]
108 p. 23 cm.
Cover title
Includes specifications for projects 5, the Pensacola Flomaton
road, and 6, the road at Pine Barren Hill.
UWF
1922-44
Marianna and Blountstown R.R. vs. May. (Marianna and Blountstown
Railroad Company, a corporation, plaintiff in error, vs. W. H. May,
as administrator of estate of Charley May, defendant in error.) 83 Florida
Reports 524 53O.
The body of May's son was discovered on ihe company's tracks;
it was assumed he was killed by a train. The lower court decision was reversed.
UWF
1922-45
Pensacola et al. vs. Bear et al. (The City of Pensacola et al.,
appellant, vs. Max L. Bear, W. A. Leonard, F. F. Bingham, B. R.
Coleman and Oscar Collins, appellees.) 83 Florida Reports 484-494.
Appeal from Escambia County Court of Record to Florida
Supreme Court, January term, 1922.
Bear and others sought an injunction to prevent the City
from purchasing property on which to build a municipal wharf. The
lower court verdict was reversed.
UWF
1922-46
Southern Utilities Co. vs. Matthews. (Southern Utilities Company,
plaintiff in error, vs. Mary Matthews, defendant in error. 84 Florida
Reports 30-43.
Writ of error to Escambia County Court of Record from Florida Supreme Court, June term, 1922.
Fireman Jack Matthews died from injuries after his fire truck
collided with a wagon owned by the company. The lower court
decision was reversed.
UWF
1922-47
Stokes, J. Ed.
Bay County. Florida Magazine, April, 1922.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1922-48
Williams, Spencer
Pensacola blues. [N.Y.: 1922]
[3] p. 28 cm.
Sheet music.
UWF (incomplete copy; lacking covers)
1922-49
The Colored Signal (Milton). v. 1+ 1922?+
Published weekly; edited by W. G. Newton.
"Santa Rosa's Colored paper."
UWF (copy of v. 1, no. 19, April 21, 1923) Correction
of 1925-44.
1923-32
Apalachicola Land & Development Co. et al. vs. McRae et al.
(The Apalachioola Land and Development Company, a declaration
of trust ... [and others], appellants, vs. W. A. McRae, Commissioner of
Agriculture of the State of Florida, and T. R. Hodges, Shell Fish
Commissioner of the State of Florida, appellees.) 86 Florida Reports
393-465.
Appeal to Franklin County Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, June term, 1923.
The State prevented the planting and cultivation of oysters on
the submerged lands adjacent to the Forbes Purchase. See notes
on the history of the Colin Mitchell grant, text of the patent of 1842,
and maps of the area, p. 398 421, passim. The company claimed
ownership of the submerged lands in Apalachicola Bay. Since the
State's claim was identical to the claim of the United States, rejected
by the U.S. Supreme Court (Mitchell vs. U.S., 9 Peters 711), the lower
court decree was reversed.
UWF
1923-33
Atlanta & St. Andrews Bay R.R. vs. Welch. (Atlanta & St. Andrews
Bay Railroad Company, plaintiff in error, vs. C. Welch, defendant in
error.) 85 Florida Reports 203 208.
Writ of error to Jackson County Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, January term, 1923.
Sparks from the company's locomotive set fire to Welch's
buildings in Cottondale. The lower court decision was affirmed.
Escambia County Law Library
1923-34
Kirkland vs. Florida. (John D. Kirkland, plaintiff in error, vs.
State of Florida, defendant in error.) 86 Florida Reports 64 85.
Writ of error to Jackson County Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, June term, 1923.
Kirkland, a County commissioner, was convicted of
embezzlement when he converted public property to his own use.
The lower court judgment was affirmed.
See also 86 Florida Reports 130-137, where his conviction
for malpractioe in office was also upheld.
UWF
1923-35
Molino Telephone Company
Directory, August 1, 1922. [n.p., 1922?]
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1923-36
Palmer College. DeFuniak Springs, Fla.
Sunday school and young people's conference, Presbytery of Florida,
Palmer College ... June 12 19, 1923 ... Second year. ... [DeFuniak Springs,
Fla.: Breeze Print, 1923]
[12] p. illus, ports. 22 x 20 cm. (in folder, 23 x 10 cm.)
UWF (with 3rd year program, 1923)
1923-37
Pensacola Chamber of Commerce
Pensacola and Escambia County. [Pensacola? 1923?]
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1923-38
Smith, Eugenia Bragg
To a magnolia. From the Pensacola Journal, written by Eugenia
Bragg Smith. Reverie; slumber song, written by Catherine Maria Motta.
Composed by E. O'Brien Motta. N.Y.: MacDonald & Steiner [1923]
3 p. port. 31 cm.
Sheet music.
To a magnolia, p. [2]; Reverie; slumber song, p. [3].
Portrait of E. O'Brien Motta on cover.
UWF
1923-39
Whitman, Frank
Satsumaland in the highlands of West Florida; by Frank Whitman,
managing editor of the Florida Grower. This pamphlet issued by the
Satsumaland Fruit Growers, a cooperative organization, Round Lake,
Florida ... [Tampa? 1923?]
[8] p. illus. 34 1/2 cm.
Includes "Stories of Satsumaland ... about Marianna, Florida,
and vicinity"; "Bonifay, Chipley and Round Lake"; and "St. Andrews
Bay Country, including Panama City, Lynn Haven, St. Andrews ..."
UWF
1924-44
Churchill, C. Robert
Don Bernardo de Galvez, Governor of the Province of Louisiana.
Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine 58, Number 19 (October
1924), pp. 597-604.
Summary of life of Galvez, includes some information on
research on names of soldiers in his Pensacola forces.
UWF (copy)
1924-45
Alabama. Public Service Commission
Before the Interstate Commerce Commission. Docket no. 15598.
Pensacola Chamber of Commerce vs.Louisville & Nashville Railroad
Company, et al. Brief on behalf of the Alabama Public Service Commission,
intervenor. Hugh White, attorney ... Montgomery: Brown Print. Co., 1924.
13 p. 25 cm.
At head of title: Before the Interstate Commerce Commission. Adopted as brief of the Mobile Chamber of Commerce and Business
League, intervenor.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1924-46
Hood, J. C.
On the Gulf Beach way; song. Words by J. C. Hood; music by Olivia
Thomas. Warrington, Fla.: Published by J. C. Hood. [Chicago: Rayner,
Dalheim & Co., 1924]
[5] p. 31 cm.
Sheet music.
UWF
1924-47
Latham vs. Florida. (O. E. Latham, plaintiff in error, vs. the
State of Florida, defendant in error.) 88 Florida Reports 310 315.
Writ of error to Washington County Circuit Court from Florida Supreme Court, June term, 1924.
Latham was convicted of hiring Hilton Barefield to burn some
lumber in order to collect on an insurance policy. The lower court
judgment was affirmed.
UWF
1924-48
Le Conte, Rene
Les Allemands a la Louisiane au XVIIIe siecle. Societe des
Amercicanistes de Paris, Journal, v. 16 (1924), p. 1 16.
Notes on the German immigrants to the Gulf Coast, 1720
1722.
UWF (copy)
1924-49
Marshall vs. Florida et al. (W. H. Marshall, as Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Bay County, Florida ... plaintiff in error, vs. State of
Florida, ex rel. C. M. Sartain, F. M. Dobson and R. B. Reese, as partners
doing business under the firm name and style of Sartain, Dobson, and
Reese, and Bay County, a county of the State of Florida, defendants in
error. 88 Florida Reports 329 333.
Writ of error to Bay County Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, June term, 1924.
The county commissioners hired the company to rebuild the courthouse. Marshall refused to pay a balance due since the interest
was higher than the law allowed and the claim had not been audited.
The lower court judgment was reversed.
UWF
1924-50
Pensacola. Board of Commissioners
City of Pensacola, Florida, license tax ordinances; comprising chapter
XXV of the Code of ordinances of 1920, with amendments and additions up
to and including October lst, 1924. Printed by order of the Board of
Commissioners ... [Pensacola: Mayes Printing Co., 1924]
24 p. 18 1/2 x 9 1/2 cm.
Cover title.
A schedule of licenses taxes arranged by occupation and
activity.
UWF
1924-51
Shaw vs. Florida. (Joe Shaw, plaintiff in error, vs. the State
of Florida, defendant in error.) 88 Florida Reports 320 322.
Writ of error to Jackson County Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, June term, 1924.
Shaw was convicted of manslaughter after his car struck and
killed Wade Armstrong. The lower court decision was affirmed.
UWF
1924-52
West Florida Development and Investment Co.
West Florida; a scenic paradise. Pensacola: [1924?]
[23] leaves. illus. 20 x 26 cm.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1924-53
West Florida Publicity Association
West Florida, rich in agricultural resources, ripe for industrial
development, the delight of sportsman and tourist, an ideal all the year
climate. Pensacola: [1924?]
1 v. (unpaged). illus. 28 cm.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1925-49
Anchorage Mission. Pensacola
Wonderful words of life and comfort. The Anchorage Mission,
D'Reache Street, Pensacola, Fla. [Pensacola? ca. 1925]
34 p., 1 leaf. 11 x 7 1/2 cm.
UWF
1925-50
Arthur, B. F.
What the New York Journal of Health says about Pfeiffer's bread.
Article written by B. F. Arthur, M.D. [Pensacola? ca. 1925]
Broadside, [1] p. port. 35 1/2 cm.
With a port. of John F. Pfeiffer.
UWF
1925-51
Burial place of Alexander McGillivray. Arrow Points, v. 11 (Oct.,
1925), p. 44-45.
Extract of an article from the Nashville Banner, 1917.
UWF
1925-52
The Calcohi (Blountstown, Fla.). v. 1+ 1925+
Published annually by Calhoun County High School.
Not seen; title from UFPKY (v. 1 2, 1925 26)
1925-53
Griffith vs. Hulion. (F. E. Griffith and T. F. Smith, co partners
doing business as Griffith & Smith, C. D. Frink, and West Florida
Naval Stores, a corporation, appellants, vs. E. Hulion, appellee.) 90 Florida
Reports 582 594.
Appeal from Holmes County Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, June term, 1925.
Frink sold a turpentine mill, mortgaged by the naval stores
company; Hulion, the overseer, obtained a lien for services rendered.
The lower court verdict against Hulion was reversed.
UWF
1925-54
The Gulf County Breeze (Wewahitchka, Fla.) v. 1 1925?
Published weekly.
UWF (copy, scattered issues, 1938, 1970)
1925-55
Pensacola Gulf Beach Company, Inc.
Exhibition of plans, drawings and models illustrating the present and
future development of Pensacola Gulf Beach. Henry Beaumont Hertz,
architect; Harrison Gahagan Wiseman [and] Hugo Taussig, associates.
[Pensacola? 1925?]
[3] p. 21 1/2 cm.
With "List of work" contemplated at the "Escambia Hotel," at Grand
Lagoon.
UWF
1925-56
The Practical hand book of Florida; a book of comparative facts and
figures, maps, routes, statistics and other information, for the tourists,
visitors, developers, homeseekers, agriculturalists, horticulturalists and
investors. Edited by twenty two chambers of commerce and business
organizations of the State. Pensacola: Chamber of Commeroe [1925?]
64 p. map. 18 cm.
Cover title.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1925-57
St. Andrews Bay Association
St. Andrews Bay pictures. Vol. 1, no. 1 2. [St. Andrews: 1925]
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1925-58
Seminole Plantation Co. (West Bay, Fla.)
Seminole titbits. v. 1, no. 1 August, 1925
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1925-59
Stark vs. Holtzclaw et al. (Frederick Stark, by his next friend,
Herman W. Stark, plaintiff in error, vs. J. G. Holtzclaw, receiver,
Pensacola Electric Company, a oorporation, and the Escambia County
Electric Light & Power Company, a corporation, defendants in error.)
90 Florida Reports 207 233.
Writ of error to Esoambia County Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, June term, 1925.
Eight year old Frederick was injured when he climbed a tree
on the company's right of way on the Bay Shore Line. The lower
court decision was reversed.
UWF
1925-60
Teich, Curt, & Co. Chicago
Souvenir folder of Pensacola, Fla. Published by Rox Stationery
Co. ... [Chicago: Made by Curt Teich & Co., 1925?]
8 dbl. col. photos, in folder 11 x 16 cm.
Reproductions of postcard illus. Includes photos of Bay View
Park, front cover, and San Carlos Hotel, rear cover.
With similar folder ([Chicago? 1920?]) entitled: Pensacola,
Fla.
Select views.
UWF
1925-61
St. Andrews Bay Publicity Club. Panama City, Fla.
Scenes on St. Andrews Bay, Florida. [n.p., 1925?]
[1], [21] leaves (photos.) 21 1/2 x 29 cm.
Photographs of the region, with printed captions.
UWF
1926-38
Christ Church. Pensacola
Reports submitted to the congregational meeting of Christ Church
Parish, Pensacola, for the year ending December 31, 1926. [Pensacola?
1926?]
27 p. 23 x 10 cm.
Cover title.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1926-39
DeFuniak Springs Telephone Company
DeFuniak Springs directory. 1926
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1926-40
Marianna Chamber of Commerce
Marianna; your chance for happiness and profit. Marianna [1926?]
16 p. illus. 36 cm.
Cover title.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1926-41
Pensacola Realty Board
By laws of Pensacola Realty Board, Incorporated, Pensacola, Florida.
[Pensacola: Mayes Printing Co., 1926?]
22 p. l5 x 9 cm.
Cover title.
UWF
1926-42
Southern Bell Telephone Co.
Chipley telephone directory ... 1926.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1926-43
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Telephone directory, Milton, Fla. 1926+ Share with your friends: |