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Issues, 1961? + include listings for Holley Navarre, Munson

and Pace.

UFPKY (1926, 1952);

UWF 1949, 1961, 1964

1926-44

West Florida Telephone & Telegraph Co.



Marianna directory. 1926+
Not seen; title from UFPKY

1926-45


Treasure Hill Park Corporation. Pensacola.

Silver Shores. [Pensacola? 1926?]

[16] p. photos., illus., maps. 15 1/2 x 23 1/2 cm.
An offering of property near Gulf Beach Highway, at Grand

Lagoon. Photo of Escambia Hotel under construction, April, 1926,

p. [6].

UWF



1927-37

Bannerman, Lurleyne E.

Florida, with ukulele acc. Panama City, Fla.: Published by J. E.

Bannerman [Cincinnati: Zimmerman, 1927]

5 p. 31 cm.
Sheet music

UWF

1927-38

Citizens Military Training Camp, Fort Barrancas



The rookie. Fourth Corps area. Fort Barrancas, Florida, 1927.

Prepared by the men of the ... camp under the direction of William E. House. Published by Military Training Camps Assoc. of the U.S. Chioago: 1927.

71 p. illus.
Not seen; title from UFPKY

1927-39


Connell, E. G.

West Florida Power Company's new plant near Jackson's Bluff. Manufacturers Record, v. 92 (December 8, 1927), p. 79.


Not seen; title from Indus. Arts Index 16/17

1927-40


Nolan, George J.

An unsung Latin patriot; Don Bernardo de Galvez, Spanish

Governor of Louisiana. National Republic, v. 15 (May, 1927).
Not seen; title from UFPKY



1928-72

Bob Jones College. Panama City, Fla.

Catalogue, 1931/32, 1932/33.
Not seen; title from UFPKY

1928-73


Greater Pensacola & District, Inc.

"In the hill country of the Gulf coast"; Greater Pensacola & District

(Incorporatcd) ... [Pensacola: Mayes Printing Co., 1928?]

[4] p. maps. 56 x 42 cm.


A call for volunteers to solicit funds for a campaign to

advertise the Pensacola region.

UWF


1929-38

Cross, Sylvester L.

Rock a bye to sleep in Dixie; waltz. With ukulele arrangement.

Words and music by Sylvester L. Cross. Featured by John E. Frenkel,

"The Breezy Boy from the Gulf," WCOA, Pensacola, Fla. Los Angeles,

Cal.: S. L. Cross Music Corporation, Publishers [1929]

1 leaf, fold. to [6] p. port. 30 1/2 x 23 cm.
Sheet music.

At head: "See at a glance" edition.

Photo of John E. Frenkel, p. [1].

"Special quartet arrangement," at end, copyright 1930.

UWF

1929-39


Fletcher, H. C.

Pensacola, cruiser, launched at New York. Marine Engineering

and Shipping Age, v. 34 (June, 1929), p. 298 301.
Not seen; title from Indus. Arts Index 16/17

1929-40


Navy Relief Society. New York Auxiliary

Official souvenir publication issued in connection with the launching

of the U. S. S. Pensacola at the New York Navy Yard ... April 25, 1929.

Brooklyn, N. Y.: The Society [1929]

118 p. 31 cm.
Not seen; title from UFPKY

1929-41


The New Era; magazine of progress for Northwest Florida (Panama

City). v. 1, no. 1 + June? 1929 +


Not seen; title from UFPKY (v. 1, no. 2, July, 1929).


1930-58

Panama City Real Estate Company

Under Southern skies. [Pensacola: Mayes Printing Co., 1930?]

7 p. 18 cm.


Cover title. Caption title: On beautiful St. Andrews Bay.

Not seen; title from UFPKY

1930-59

Pensacola Rotary Club



The Pensacola Rotary Club invites you to A Week in Pensacola;

"The capital of the American Riviera." ... [Pensacola: Mayes Printing Co.,

1930]

1 leaf, fold. to 10 p. illus. 23 x 51 (fold. to 10 1/2) cm.


A description of local attractions, arranged by day of the week.

UWF


1930-60

St. Louis   San Francisco Railroad

Farming in western Florida and southern Alabama. The Frisco Lines.

[St. Louis? Mo., 1930?]

20 p. illus.
Not seen; title from UFPKY

1930-61


Santa Rosa County. Board of County Commissioners

Santa Rosa County: resources and opportunities. Issued by the

Board of County Commissioners. [Milton: The Gazette Print] 1930.

24 p. illus., map. 23 x 10 cm.


Cover title.

Not seen; title from UFPKY





1930-62

United Daughters of the Confederacy. Pensacola

[Yearbook] United Daughters of the Confederacy. Pensacola

Chapter no. 298 ... lst + 1930? +


UWF (scattered issues, 1972/3 + )


1931-54

Farming under water. Oyster culture, a drouth proof money crop.

Will 10 barrels of seed oysters propagated on 4 of our seed beds ...

grow into a life time cash income of over $50 per month? ... [Tallahassee?

1931?]

Broadside, 39 x 27 cm.


Signed at end: Carter & Armes, general agents, Cultivated

Oyster Farms Corporation ...

State Library of Florida

1931-55


Panama City kraft mill in active operation. Paper Trade Journal,

v. 93 (October 29, 1931), p. 26 29; with corrections in (November

12, 1931), p. 48.
Not seen; title from Indus. Arts Index 18/19


1932-36

McIlwain Memorial Presbyterian Church. Pensacola

Year book and directory. ... 1932. Rev. J. V. Logan, D.D.,

Minister ...

[Pensacola? 1932]

16 p. 23 1/2 x 13 1/2 cm.


Illus. of the church on front cover. Includes historical sketch

and roll of members. Advertisements interspersed and on p. [2-4]

of covers.

State Library of Florida




1933-29

Louisville & Nashville Railroad.

Northwest Florida, a region where climate, land, crops and scenic

and recreational advantages make splendid home conditions. The

Southland, 30, no. 7 (March 1933?)

24 p.
Issue of this magazine devoted to Northwest Florida; includes

pictures and narrative stores on grape harvest in Crestview, farms in

Belandville, and in the counties of Escambia, Okaloosa, Walton,

Washington, Holmes, and Jackson.

UWF
1933-30

East Hill Baptist Church. Pensacola

East Hill Baptist Church, A.C. Abney, pastor ... [Bulletin] Opening

issue, on entrance in the new building, Sunday, December 3l, 1933.

[Pensacola: New South Press, 1933]

[8] p. illus. 21 1/2 cm.
Cover title.

History of the church, by R. L. Brooks, p. [7].

State Library of Florida



1934-36

Stearns, Peggy.

Peggy's Recipe Book, compiled by Peggy Stearns, collaborating

with Piggly Wiggly and WCOA of Pensacola, Florida. [Pensacola? 1934?]


UWF; [cookbook bibliography #15]; (RBR TX 715 P38)

1934-37


American Tung Oil (Pensacola). v. l   v. 4, no. 7 (October, 1934  

1937)
Published monthly; edited, 1935, by Earl Wallis and E. L.

Woodruff. Vol. 4, no. 1, not published.

Title varies: October, 1934   January, 1935 as American Tung

Oil News. Official publication of the Tung Oil Assooiation of America. Merged, 1938, with Southern Conservationist (later, Conservationist).

Corrected entry of BWF 1935 2.

UWF (issue of March, 1935); UFPKY (v. 1 4)

1934-38


Cole, W. Storrs

Oligocene orbitoids from near Duncan Church, Washington County,

Florida. Journal of Paleontology, v. 8 (March, 1934), p. [21] 28; 2 plates.
On specimens recovered from formations near Chipley, Fla.

UWF (copy)

1934-39

[Kester, Howard A. (1904  )]



The lynching of Claude Neal. N. Y.: [National Association for the Advancement of Colored People] 1934.

8 p. illus. 28 cm.


A report of the lynching at Marianna, October 26, 1934. First

issued anonymously in mimeographed form (16 p.) with title: "The

Marianna, Florida, lynching." The 1934 ed. was reissued several

times between 1934 1937 (cf. James R. McGovern, 1982  ), p. 128,

passim.

Reissued, Montgomery, Ala.: Southern Rural Welfare



Association, ca. 1975 (8 p.)

Not seen; title from OCLC; UWF (1975 reissue)




1934-40

Weston, Francis M.

Notes from Escambia County, Florida. Auk (n.s.), v. 51 (January,

1934), p. 96 97.


On previously unrecorded and rare species of birds, including

the starling, in the Pensacola area.

UWF


1935-49

Escambia County Agricultural Agent

Agriculture of Escambia County. 1935?
Not seen; title from USPKY

1935-50


Mansfield, W. C.

New Miocene gastropods and scaphopods from Alaqua Creek valley,

Florida, by W. C. Mansfield.... Tallahassee: Published by State Board of

Conservation, Geological Department, 1935.

64 p. illus. 23 cm. (Florida. Geological Survey. Geological Bulletin,

no.12)
Report dated June 7, 1935. On the fossil invertebrates

recovered from various sites in Walton County, Fla.

UWF


1935-51

Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Panama City, Fla.

Directory ... [Panama City? Fla., 1935?]
Not seen; title from State Library of Florida

1935-52


Panama City Chamber of Commerce

Things interesting to see, to do, to remember in Panama City ...

[Panama City? 1935]

20 p. illus.


Not seen; title from UFPKY

1935-53


Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company

How to use the dial telephone in Pensacola ... [Pensacola? 1935?]

[8] p. 18 1/2 cm.


Cover title.

Foreword, p. [1], signed: A. B. Dooley, District manager.

UWF (copy, incomplete)

1935-54


Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company

Panama City, Lynn Haven, and Panama City Beach, Fla. Telephone

directory. [Panama City? Fla., 1935?]
UWF (1956); UFPKY (1935 + )


1936-47

Adderley, Joseph.

American tung tree; propagation and production. Pensacola:

Published by American Tung Oil Institute, 1936.

33 p. illus. 32 x 23 cm.
Not seen; title from UFPKY

1936-48


Historical Records Survey. Florida

Catalogue, Julien C. Yonge collection of Floridiana. [Prepared by

F. W. Hoskins]. Historical Records Survey, 1936.
Typewritten carbon copy.

Revised ed., 1938 (1938 l4).

Not seen; title from UFPKY


1936-49

Partridge, Sarah W.

De Snow White Buck o' Okaloosa. Outdoor Florida, February 1936

[Part 1], pp. 12-13; March 1936 [Part 2], pp. xxxxx.


Short story in Negro dialect; charming illustrations.

UWF



1937-Louisville and Nashville Railroad.

Northwest Florida, a home, recreation, farm and industrial region.

The Southland, v. 33, number 3 (May 1937?)

24 p.
Issue devoted to Northwest Florida. Emphasis on agriculture

and farms in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes,

Jackson, Washington, Calhoun, and Gulf Counties.

UWF

1937-72


Federal Writers Project.

Interviews with Colored People who live in West Florida.

Modeste Hargis, writer. Pensacola, Fla.: 1937.

Typescript.

Joe Youder (age 86), 3 pp., May 27, 1937, life as a slave,

Civil War, Union soldiers, 1906 hurricane; Thomas Moreno (age

96), Creole, 8 pp., June 1, 1937, on creole life, spanish cooking,

Sam Pollard, Hutchinson, Witherspoon, ghost stories; Alex Thompson

(age 86), June 3, 1937, 4 pp., life as a slave, Union soldiers and Civil

War; Richard Lindsay (age 79), July 6, 1937, 2 pp., life as slave,

laborer in Navy Yard, evacuation of Warrington.

Florida State Historical Society, Tampa; UWF (copy)

1937-73

Assemblies of God. General Council. West Florida District



Constitution and by laws ... including essential and further resolutions

revised and adopted together with the minutes of the Ninth annual district

meeting, held at Millville, Florida, Oct. 5, 6, 1937. Also minutes of the annual

Christ's Ambassadors meeting at Bonifay, Florida, March 27, 1937 ... [n.p.,

1937]

42 p. 19 cm.


State Library of Florida

1937-74


Barr, Ruth B.

Panton, Leslie & Company. [By] Mrs. Ruth B. Barr. Pensacola:

Federal Writers' Project, 1937.

50 leaves. 28 cm.




Typescript; dated September 2, 1937.

Brief notes of the company and its successors to about

1817.

UWF (copy)



1937-75

Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Gonzalez Circuit, Fla.

Year book and directory ... Pensacola district, Alabama Conference,

Brent Ferry Pass, Gonzalez, Moling [!] and Pine Forest. [Pensacola? 1937]

22, [1] p. port. 23 1/2 x 13 cm.
Advertisements interspersed. Includes historical notes on the churches.

State Library of Florida

1937-76

The Pensacola School of Music.



Catalog [v. 1 + 1937/38 +
The school was founded, 1932? by Mrs. Ann Galey.

UWF (copy of 2nd, 1938/39)

1937-77

U. S. District Court. Northern District. Pensacola



Annual report of the probation officer. [Pensacola? 1937?]
Mimeographed.

Not seen; 1936/37 issue in UFPKY

1937-78

Year book and directory, Lynn Haven Methodist Episcopal Church and



St. Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church, 1937. [Panama City?

Fla., 1937?]

24 p. illus., port. 22 cm.
Cover title. Advertisements interspersed.

State Library of Florida



1938-51

Rigsby, Howard.

I'll Be Glad When You're Dead. Argosy Magazine, 1938.

Reprinted as "Dead Man's Story" in Dixie Ghosts. Edited by Frank D.

McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg. Nashville,

Tenn.: Rutledge Hill Press, 1988.

208 p. 23 cm.
A ghost story (pp. 38-50) set in Panama City, Florida by the

author of Rawhide, and co-author of South Pacific, a Broadway play.

UWF (RBR PS 648 .G48 D5 1988)

1938-52


Florida Constitution Centennial Commission

Centennial; Florida's first Constitution. Port St. Joe, Florida.

December 7, 8, 9 and 10, 1938. [n.p., 1938?]

[8] p. 23 cm.


Foreword, p. [1], by J. L. Sharit.

Cover title.

State Library of Florida

1938-53


Hoagland, D. R.

Growing plants without soil by the water culture method, by D. R.

Hoagland and D. I. Arnon ... Issued by Committee on relation of electricity

to agriculture ... Chicago, Illinois. State of Florida, Department of Agriculture ... [Pensacola: Mayes Printing Co., 1938]

89 p. illus.
At head: C.R.E.A. news letter no. 17, June, 1938.

Not seen; title from Lloyd, p. 253

1938-54

Leyson, Burr



American wings; modern aviation for everyone, by Captain Burr

Leyson, with a foreword by Captain Eddie Rickenbacker. Illustrated with

official U. S. Army and Navy photographs. N. Y.: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.,

1938.



214, [1] p. diagr., tables. + plates. 21 cm.
"Wings at Pensacola; training the Naval flyer," p. 63 71.

UWF


1938-55

Paper mill and other activities bring new life to Port St. Joe.

Manufacturers Record, v. 107 (February, 1938), p. 35+
Not seen; title from Indus. Arts Index 26.

1938-56


St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Marianna, Fla.

1838 1938. One hundredth anniversary. St. Luke's Episcopal

Church, Marianna, Florida. Sunday and Monday, March 6 & 7, 1938.

[Marianna? 1938]

4 p., 15 leaves. 27 cm.
Caption title.

Not seen; title from UFPKY

1938-57

Schiller, Charles Parker



A study of the qualifications of teachers and principals in Holmes

and Walton counties. Gainesville: 1938.


Thesis (M.A.), University of Florida, 1938.

Not seen; title from Corse, p. 177





1939-58

Florida. Legislature.

Laws of Florida, 1939. Chapter 19917 (No. 922), Senate Bill 1172.
An act to abolish present municipal corporation of Jay, ...

Florida, and to create ... Town of Jay. Approved June 12, 1939.

UWF (copy)

1939-59


Allaband, W. A.

The rehabilitation of families in maintenance workers units on the

Pensacola land use project. Soil Conservation, v. 5 (November, 1939),

p. 108 111.


Not seen; title from PAIS 194O

1939-60


Childs, William Talbott (1878 1945)

John McDonogh, his life and work, by William Talbott Childs ...

Baltimore: [Meyer & Thalheimer] 1939

xiii p., 1 leaf, 255 p. + front. (port.), 11 plates (incl. ports.)

20 1/2 cm.
See Chapter X, "Interest in the Louisiana and Florida

purchases," p. 152 191, on the validity of titles to land purchased

from the Spanish government.

University of Miami

1939-61

The Watchman (Pensacola). v. 1 + 1939?


Published monthly; official organ of the Educational board

of the Congregational Methodist Church of America, Inc.

Not seen; v. 1, no. 9 (March, 194O) in TTW.

1939-62


Writers' Program. Florida

Don Francisoo Moreno. [A sketch by his grand daughter. With

obituary from the Pensacola Commercial, November 21, 1883, p. 3.

Pensacola? 1939?]



Typescript (carbon copy); compiled by workers of the Federal Writers Project.

Not seen; title from UFPKY




1940-50

Escambia County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations.

Yearbook, 1940-41 + [Pensacola, Fla.]
Annual yearbook, gives bylaws, meetings, membership

directory, officers of area PTAs and related information. Format varies.

UWF (scattered issues, 1940/41, 1951/52, 1952-53)

1940-51


Eastern Star. Pensacola

"Lets give a party." 1940 grand chapter committee of Florida,

Chapter no. 9, Order of Eastern Star, Pensacola, Florida. [Pensacola?

194O]


52 p. illus. 27 cm.
Cover title.

Advertisements interspersed; includes recipes.

With l94O program of the chapter, constituted July 2, 1903,

p. 5.


UWF

1940-52


Hood, Wayne Kay

"Florida," by Wayne Kay Hood, author of "The discovery of Florida"

and "The New World, and other poems." Pensacola and DeFuniak

Springs: The author [1940]

[4] p. 22 cm.
"Florida" is dated, DeFuniak Springs, Dec. 1, 1939.

State Library of Florida

1940-53

Stevens, Andrew Jackson



Reorganization of the program of studies of the Jackson County High

School. Gainesville: 194O.


Thesis (M.A.), University of Florida, 194O.

Not seen; title from UF Grad Theses, II.



1940-54

Two family defense houses, Pensacola, Fla. Architectural Forum,

v. 73 (November, 194O), p. 457.
UWF (NA 1 B2 (v. 107-140); MF 6 (v. 26-107)

1940-55


U. S. Secretary of War

Watson Bayou, Fla. Letter ... transmitting a letter from the Chief of

Engineers ... submitting a report ... on a preliminary examination and survey

of Watson Bayou, Panama City, Fla., from deep water in St. Andrews Bay to

the head of navigation ... January 11, 194O. [Washington: 194O]

12 p. fold. map. 23 1/2 cm.


Survey of Watson Bayou, by Maj. Carl R. Shaw, Aug. l, 1939,

p. 4 12.


UWF

1940-56


Works Projects Administration. Florida

Register of deceased veterans, Florida ... Veterans' graves registration

project, official project number 65 1 35 2295. [Prepared by Veterans' graves registration project, Division of professional and service projects, Works

Projects Administration. Sponsored by Military department, State of Florida; co sponsored by the American Legion, Department of Florida ... St. Augustine,

Fla.: Veterans' graves registration project, 194O 1941.]
Contents:

No. 3, Bay Co., 1940 1941. 33, [1] p.

No. 7, Calhoun Co., 194O 1941. 25, [1] p.

No. 17, Escambia Co. [not published?]

No. 23, Gulf Co., 194O 1941. 13, [1] p.

No. 30, Holmes Co., 194O 1941. 41, [1] p.

No. 32, Jackson Co., 194O-1941. 84, [1] p.

No. 46, Okaloosa Co., 194O 1941. 23, [1] p.

No. 57, Santa Rosa Co., 194O 1941. 37, [1] p.

No. 66, Walton Co. [not published?]

No. 67, Washington Co., 1940 1941. 45, [1] p.

Not seen; title from Lloyd, p. 175 178.



1941-46

Wilder, Leland L.

Black Water. Flying, November 1941, pp. 69-70, 78.
Story of a young aviator's training at Pensacola and first landing

of a seaplane at night.

UWF (copy)

1941-47


Bay County Fair, Panama City, October, 1941. [Panama City, 1941?]

16 p. 24 cm.


Not seen; title from UFPKY (with issue of October, 1944)

1941-48


Historical Records Survey. Florida

Inventory of Federal archives in the states. Prepared by the Survey

of Federal archives, Division of community service programs, Work Projects Administration, the National Archives, cooperating sponsor. Series VII.

The Department of the Navy. No. 9. Florida. Jacksonville, Fla.: The

Historical Records Survey Project, 1941.

iv, [i], 177 p. 27 1/2 cm.


Mimeographed.

Notes on records at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, p. 7 

177.

UM; UWF (copy) (RBR CD 3020 H5)



1941-49

Jacobs, William F.

The saga of Santa Rosa. Journal of the Florida Education

Association, November, 1941.


On the Live Oak Reservation. Reprinted in Florida Highways,

v. 10 (March, 1942), p. 16, 20 22.

Not seen; title from UFPKY; UWF (reprint) (RBR TE 24 F6

F56 v.10)

1941-50

McFarlin, James B.



A study of the vegetation of Santa Rosa Island National Monument.

[Pensacola? 1941?]

142, [1] p. maps. 26 cm.


Reproduced from typewritten copy. Report of a botanical

survey conducted, June, 194l.

Not seen; title from UFPKY

1941-51


Myrtle Grove Baptist Church. Pensacola

Year book and directory ... 1941. [Pensacola? 1941]

31 p. illus., port. 22 1/2 cm.
Cover title. Advertisements interspersed. Notes on the history

of the church, p. 7 9.

State Library of Florida


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