1941-52
Perkins Development Company, Inc. Atmore, Ala.
Walnut Hill farms, Walnut Hill, Escambia County, Florida. 4O acre
tracts, good productive land ... [Pensacola? 1941?]
31, [1] p. illus., map. 31 cm.
Cover title.
Introductory letter by F. F. Bingham, Pensacola, September 10,
1941, p. 3.
UWF
1941-53
Robards, H. D.
Pensacola dam completed. Power Plant Engineering, v. 45 (February,
1941), p. 72 73.
Not seen; title from Indus. Arts Index 29
1941-54
Rogers, Ruby Rose
A study of a ninth grade home room in Walton High School to serve
as a basis for a guidance program. Gainesville: 1941.
Thesis (M.A.), University of Florida, 1941.
Not seen; title from UF Grad Theses II.
1941-55
Smith, R. H.
Micropaleontology and stratigraphy of a deep well at Niceville,
Okaloosa County. American Association of Petroleum Geologists,
Bulletin, v. 25 (February, 1941), p. 263 286. 2 plates.
RBR (TN 860 A3 / Microform MC 5-47)
1941-56
Tilley, John Shipley
Lincoln takes command. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press, [1941]
xxxvii, 334 p. 22 cm.
An interpretation of the immediate causes of the Civil War,
with emphasis on events at Fort Pickens and Fort Sumter. See the
summary of events at Fort Pi@kens, January July, 1861, p. 1 94.
UWF (E 471.1 T5)
1941-57
Writers' Program. Florida
Recreation handbook for service men. Panama City, Florida.
[Panama City? 1941?]
Prepared for men in service by the Florida Work Projects Administration.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1941-58
Work Projects Administration. Florida
Veterans' graves registration project ... Okaloosa County Florida,
No. 46 ... St. Aguustine, Fla.: [194l?]
23, [1] leaves. 28 cm.
At head of title: Prepared by Veterans' graves registration
project, Division of professional and service projects ...
With a list of cemeteries, p. 6; index of veterans' names, p.
9 l4; and "Cemetery location and directions," p. 15 23.
See also series note, BWF 194O 56.
State Library of Florida; UWF (copy)
1941-59
Work Projects Administration. Florida
Veterans' graves registration project ... Santa Rosa County Florida,
No. 57 ... St. Augustine, Fla.: [1941?]
37, [2] leaves. 28 cm.
At head of title: Prepared by Veterans' graves registration
project, Division of professional and service projects ...
With a list of cemeteries, p. 6 [6A]; index of veterans' names,
p. 9 19; and "Cemetery location and directions," p. 20 37.
See also series note, BWF 194O 56.
State Library of Florida; UWF (copy)
1942-42
The Beam (Marianna). v. 1+ October? 1942+
Published weekly by Army Air Field, AAF Pilot School,
Marianna.
State Library of Florida (scattered issues, Oct. Nov., 1943)
1942-43
Cooper, H. H.
Salt water intrusion in the vicinity of Pensacola, Florida.
[Washington? 1942?]
U.S. Geological Survey, Open file report 42003.
Not seen; title from Hoy.
1942-44
Hesse, Everett W.
Wartime Spanish ... N. Y. [etc.]: American Book Co. [1942]
viii, 83 p. 16 1/2 cm.
A reader for intermediate Spanish students.
"Dos cadetes en Pensacola," p. 1 2.
UWF
1942-45
Lewis, George E.
Address to the Forty ninth annual convention of the Florida Bankers
Association, Pensacola, April 10, 1942. [Pensacola? 1942?]
13 p. 19 cm.
State Library of Florida
1942-46
Naval stores and terpene chemicals; flow sheet of Newport Industries,
Pensacola plant. Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, v. 49
(March, 1942), p. 112-115.
Not seen; title from Indus. Arts Index 30.
1942-47
Pyron, John Leonard
An analytical study of the sixth, seventh, and eighth grade pupils of
the Bascom School, Jackson County, Florida, 194O 1941. Gainesville:
1942.
Thesis (M.A.), University of Florida, 1942.
Not seen; title from UF Grad Theses II.
1942-48
Scoggin, Lewis G.
Florida Caverns underground wonderland. [By Lewis G. Scoggin,
J. Clarence Simpson and Leonard Giovannoli.] Florida Highways, v. 10
(July, 1942), p. 10, 17 19.
On the State park near Marianna.
UWF (RBR TE 24 F6 F56)
1942-49
Tyndall Target (Panama City, Fla.) v. 1+ 1942?+
Published weekly by Tyndall Field.
State Library of @lorida (scattered issues, May, 1943 October, 1947)
1943-39
Bingham, J. T.
Pensacola has many "firsts"; [by] Lt. J. T. Bingham, USNR. Florida
Highways, v. 11 (August/September, 1943), p. 12 15.
On the Pensacola Naval Air Station.
UWF
1943-40
Convenio para la capitulacion de la plaza de Pansacola en 1787 [!],
acordada por Bernardo de Galvez y Pedro Chester. Archivo
Nacional (Havana), Boletin, v. 42 (1943), p. 9 16.
Text of articles of capitulation following the Siege, 1781.
UWF (copy)
1943-41
Hart, R. Daniel
Pensacola Vocational School. Nation's Schools, v. 32 (December,
1943), p. 39-40.
Not seen; title from Educ. Index 5
1943-42
Hoffman, M. M.
Talleyrand: an American copy. Catholic World, v. 157 (April, 1943),
p. 54 60.
Biographical notes on Abbe Eligius Fromentin (d. 1822), of
Louisiana, the first Catholic priest to serve in the U.S. Senate, and
later Judge of the U. S. for West Florida, at Pensacola. Includes a
summary of his conflicts with Jackson during the Callava affair.
UWF (copy)
1943-43
Leider, M.
Biography of a civilian committee on veneral disease control: the
Negro war time health committee of Pensacola, Florida; [by M. Leider and
others]. Journal of Social Hygiene, v. 30 (February, 1943), p. 67 71.
Not seen; title from PAIS 1944
1943-44
U. S. Senate. Committee on Claims
A. C. Blount and Oscar Williams. April 9 (legislative day, April 6),
1943 ... [Washington: l943]
2 p. (78th Cong., lst Sess. Sen. Report 170)
Recommends partial compensation for loss of a house in
Muscogee destroyed by fire after a Navy student pilot hit a power line.
See also 78th Cong., lst Sess. House Report 467.
With printed Senate bill (S. 625, February 4, 1943) and slip
law (P.L. 66, approved June 26, 1943).
UWF
1944-28
Tate High School, Gonzalez, Fla.
Crimson & Grey, 1944-
Monthly?
School newspaper.
UWF (scattered issues) (BWF oversize)
1944-29
Florida. Department of Agriculture
Report of census Pensacola, Florida, and Escambia County, June
10, 1944. Compiled by Nathan Mayo. [Tallahassee? 1944?]
[6] p. map.
Not seen; title from Taylor, p. 17.
1944-30
Gillespie, W. W.
Water works design under wartime conditions. American Water Works Association Journal, v. 36 (June, 1944), p. 662 668.
Not seen; title from Indus. Arts Index 82.
1944-31
Hobbs, Raymond B.
Diagnostic study of group of eighth grade children in Milton High
School, Milton, Florida. Gainesville: 1944.
Thesis (M.A.) University of Florida, l944.
Not seen; title from Corse, Suppl., p. 24.
1944-32
Quattrocchi, Anna Margaret
Thomas Hutchins, 1780 1789. Pittsburgh: 1944.
[ii], iv, 371 leaves. map. 29 cm.
Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Pittsburgh, 1944.
See account of Hutchins' experiences in Pensacola, 1772
1776, p. 135 155.
With facsim. of Hutchins's "A new map of the western parts
of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina ..." (London:
1778), opp. p. 318.
UWF (copy)
1945-38
A brief history of Trinity Episcopal Church, Apalachicola, Florida.
[Apalachicola? 1945?]
n. p.
Undated history, covers 1838 - 1945?
UWF (copy)
1945-39
Anderson, Clara Hentz
A study of certain attitudes of a group of ninth grade pupils of Bay
County High School, Panama City, Florida. Gainesville: 1945.
Thesis (M.A.), University of Florida, 1945.
Not seen; title from UF Grad Theses II.
1945-40
Bishop, T. Bernard
A diagnostic study of a group of children in the high school at Grand
Ridge, Jackson County, Florida. Gainesville: 1945.
Thesis (M.A.), University of Florida, 1945.
Not seen; title from UF Grad Theses II.
1945-41
Florida. Department of Agriculture.
Florida seafood cookery; tasty and economical recipes for the
preparation of fish, crabs, oysters, shrimp, clams, crawfish, scallops
and sea turtles. Compiled by editors, Federal Writer's Project. [Tampa:
1945]
96 p. illus. 23 cm.
With a recipe of Modeste Hargis, of Pensacola, p. 69, and
several for quantity servings furnished by Clark Bowdish, Steward
of the San Carlos Hotel, pp. 88-91.
UWF
1945-42
Gaston, E. C.
Pensacola plant simple, adapted to Gulf conditions; [by E. C.
Gaston and others]. Electrical World, v. 123 (June 9, 1945), p. 104 6;
(June 23, 1945), p. 70 72.
Not seen; title from Indus. Arts Index.
1945-43
Hamilton, George Creary
A study of the intellectually gifted children in Santa Rosa County,
Florida. Gainesville: 1945.
Thesis (M.A.), University of Florida, 1945.
Not seen; title from UF Grad Theses II
1945-44
Marquand, John Phillips (1893 1960)
Repent in haste. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1945.
[iv], 152 p. 19 cm.
A World War II novel, with a brief description of war time
Pensacola.
UWF (PS 3525 A6695 R45 1945)
1945-45
Santa Rosa County. Chamber of Commerce
Constitution and by laws of Chamber of Commerce of Santa Rosa
County, Florida. Executive office, Milton, Fla. [Milton? 1945?]
8 p. 21 1/2 cm.
Cover title.
Dated January 15, 1945.
With typescript revision of Milton Chamber of Commerce of
Santa Rosa County, 1951?
UWF
1945-46
U. S. Department of Justice
Jackson County, Fla. No. 11016, in Circuit Court of Appeals for 5th
Circuit. 3,535 acres of land, more or less in Jackson County, Fla., George
W. Bryan, et al., Annie E. Bryan, owner of tract no. 7 vs. United States, on
appeal from District Court for Northern District of Florida. Brief for United
States. [Washington? 1945]
ii, 18 p.
Cover title.
Not seen; title from Monthly Cat., 1945
1945-47
Stearn, E. Wagner, and Stearn, Allen E.
The Effect of Smallpox on the Destiny of the Amerindian.
Boston: Bruce Humprhies, Inc., 1945.
153 p.
See pp. 50-51 concerning smallpox epidemic among Creeks
in Florida.
UWF (copy)
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