[1911]
17 leaves. 28 x 21 1/2 cm.
Cover title. Reproduced from typewritten copy. Letter of
transmittal, p. 1, May 26, 1911, signed by A. S. Mohn, J. E. Graves,
and Leland J. Henderson, committee.
A reply to an unfavorable report, May 12, 1911, by Lt. Col. G.
D. Fitch.
UWF
1911-37
Bell vs. Niles. (J. M. Bell, Sheriff, Plaintiff in Error, vs. Melissa Niles,
Defendant in Error.) 61 Florida Reports ll4 131.
Writ of error to Walton County Cirouit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, January term, 1911.
Niles had received damages from the sheriff, who had attached
her launch, "Mabel," at Freeport. The lower court verdict was affirmed.
UWF
1911-38
[Blount, William A.]
A manly letter from W. A. Blount; the letter of a statesman of sterling
integrity ... [Pensacola? 1911]
Broadside, 30 1/2 x 28 cm.
With other political broadsides: "The political methods of W. A.
Blount exposed to the Democratic voters" (1911), signed N. P. Bryan;
"To the voters of Osceola County" (1911); and "Why W. W. Flournoy is enthusiastic for Blount" (1911).
UWF
1911-39
Browne, Jefferson Beale (1857 1937)
Our progress towards absolutism; address delivered by Hon.
Jefferson B. Browne of Key West, Florida, president of the Florida State
Bar Association at the annual meeting of the association at Pensacola,
Florida, February 23, 1911. [n.p., 1911]
[10] p. 23 1/2 cm.
Cover title.
Supports states rights and opposes the direct vote of
Senators. University of Virginia Law Library; UWF (copy)
1911-40
Cawthon, et al. vs. Florida. (L. F. Cawthon [and others] ... members of the
Town Council of the Town of DeFuniak Springs, Florida, Plaintiffs in
error, vs. The State of Florida, Ex. rel. R. H. Adams and W. F. Graves, members
of the Town Council of the Town of DeFuniak Springs, Florida, Defendants
in Error.) 62 Florida Reports 133 l42.
Writ of error to Walton Co. Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, June term [1911].
The Supreme Court reversed the Circuit Co The Lake DeFuniak
Land Company deeded Chipley Park to the Florida Chautauqua
Association, 1882; the Town Council was divided on efforts to settle
title to the property. urt opinion and held that the Court of Chancery
had jurisdiction.
UWF
1911-41
Cottondale State Bank vs. Burroughs Co. (Cottondale State Bank, a
corporation, plaintiff in error, vs. Burroughs Adding Machine Company,
a corporation, defendant in Error.) 61 Florida Reports 143 151.
Writ of error to Jackson Co. Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1911.
W. H. Milton, one of those who founded the bank in 1907,
ordered an adding machine on approval. The lower court judgment was reversed.
UWF
1911-42
Crosby et al. vs. Andrews et al. (L. G. Crosby et al., appellants
vs. James W. Andrews et al., appellees. 61 Florida Reports 554 587.
Appeal from Escambia Co. Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1911.
Property owned by Palafox Street Methodist Church was sold
to A. M. McMillan and, later, to D. E. Beggs and Mattie E. McMillen.
The same tract was sold in error to Crosby. The lower court order
was affirmed.
UWF
1911-43
Escambia County. Board of Public Instruction
Course of study for the Pensacola High School. [Pensacola? 1911]
Not seen; title from Florida State University Library
1911-44
Escambia County Electric Light & Power Co. vs. Sutherland. (Escambia
County Electric Light and Power Company, a corporation, plaintiff in
error, vs. Fannie M. Sutherland, defendant in error.) 61 Florida
Reports 167 196.
Writ of error to Escambia Co. Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1911.
Charles W. Sutherland, a bricklayer, was electrocuted at the mill
of H. G. DeSilva & Co., and his widow received a judgment of $16,000.
The Supreme Court ordered a new trial.
UWF
1911-45
Florida vs. L. & N. (The State of Florida ex rel. Railroad Commissioners,
relators, vs. Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company and the
Seaboard Air Line Railway, respondents.) 62 Florida Reports 315 369.
Original jurisdiction, Florida Supreme Court, June term, 1911.
The commissioners ordered the railroads to discontinue hauling
freight and to provide faster service between Pensacola and
Jacksonville. The railroads protested the order, citing its effect
upon citizens in West Florida communities. The Court held the
commissioners' order was unjust and not authorized by law.
See also 63 Florida Reports 274 289, where the Court
upheld the commissioners' order discontinuing certain Freight
schedules to Pensacola.
UWF
1911-47
Florida. Legislature
An act to provide for the manner and method of maintaining public
roads & bridges in Santa Rosa County, Florida; to provide a road and
bridge fund for said county, and for the collection and assessment of
the same. [Milton, Fla.: Gazette Print, 1911?]
15 p. 17 1/2 x 13 1/2 cm.
Cover title: Road law for Santa Rosa County ... Session of 1911.
UWF
1911-47
Florida Local Option State Executive Committee
Biographical sketches. [St. Augustine, Fla.: The Record Company,
1911?]
53 p. ports. 22 cm.
Cover title.
The committee favored the right of counties to enact prohibition
legislation, and issued this directory to refute charges that they
represented "the liquor traffic." See biographical sketches of the
following West Floridians (portraits identified by * ):
*Bingham, F. F., p. 21
Cooey, W. M., p. 30 31
*Cook, Buell, p. 52-53
*Crawford, William Bloxham, p. [5]
*Daniell, Lee, p. 21 22
*Gibson, J. W., p. 32
*Greenhut, Adolph, p. 8
*Hogeboom, Ai, p. 52
*Jennings, T. Albert, p. [5]
*Killum, H. C., p. 22 23
*Lewis, Amos E., p. 31 32
*McKinley, W. L., p. 32 33
*McQuirrie, D. R., p. 22
*Riedel, Ernest, p. 23 24
*Stevens, Joseph E., p. 31
Steward, J. R., p. 20 21
*Tomasello, P., p. 46
Warren, C. R., p. l4
*Warren, Miles A., p. 51
UWF
1911-48
Harper, Roland M.
Chondrophora virgata in West Florida. Torreya, v. 11 (April, 1911),
p. 92 98.
On the geology and vegetation of Rock Hill, near Chipley, in
Washington Co.
UWF (copy)
1911-49
Harper, Roland M.
The river bank vegetation of the lower Apalachicola, and a new
principle illustrated thereby. Torreya, v. 11 (November, 1911), p. 225 234.
On variations in flood resistant vegetation along the
Apalachicola, as observed during a steamboat trip, April 25, 1910.
UWF (oopy)
1911-50
Hill vs. Hill. (Maggie Hill, by her guardian ad litem, appellant,
vs. Cary Hill, by his next friend, appellee. 62 Florida Reports 493
496.
Appeal from Jackson Co. Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, June term, 1911.
Cary, age 17, married Maggie, age 15, but obtained a divorce
when she moved back to her parents. The lower court decision was
reversed.
UWF
1911-5
Marianna & Blountstown RR. vs. Maund. (The Marianna and Blountstown
Railroad Company, a corporation, appellant, vs. H.V. Maund, appellee.
62 Florida Reports 538 546.
Appeal from Jackson County Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, June term, 1911.
The railroad constructed a right of way through Maund's lands.
He was awarded a lower court verdict, but the Supreme Court reversed
the decision and dismissed the case.
UWF
1911-52
Messer vs. Dekle et al. (C.M. Messer, plaintiff in error, vs. M. L.
Dekle, etal., defendants in error. 61 Florida Reports 333 337
Writ of error to Jackson Co. Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1911.
Dekle and others were selected at a mass meeting of citizens to
collect subscriptions in support of the new railroad, Marianna and
Blountstown. Messer subscribed but refused to pay because the line
had not been completed. The lower court judgment was reversed.
See also Pierce vs. Dekle et al., 61 Florida Reports 390.
UWF
1911-53
Nickelson vs. Florida. (R. L. Nickelson, as justice of the peace, plaintiff
in error, vs. the State of Florida, ex rel. B. Blitch, defendant in error.
62 Florida Reports 243 249.
Writ of error to Escambia Co. Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, June term, 1911.
John G. Oliver was charged with playing baseball on Sunday,
but the justice of the peace refused to have him arrested. The lower
court judgment was reversed.
UWF
1911-54
Parramore vs. Parramore. (Za@k Parramore, appellant, vs. Lucy
Parramore, appellee. 61 Florida Reports 701 712.
Appeal from Jackson Co. Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1911.
Mr. Parramore obtained a divorce by fraud, but the lower court
reinstated their marriage. The Supreme Court affirmed the decision.
UWF
1911-55
Pensacola. Board of Bond Trustees
Advertisement, proposal, specifications, contract and bond for the
construction of, extensions to, and improvements of system of storm water
drains and of the ... sanitary sewers ... [Pensacola? 1911]
47 p.
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1911-56
Pensacola Commercial Association
Farm facts and forage crops of Escambia Co. July, 1911. [Pensacola:
1911]
Not seen; title from UFPKY
1911-57
Pensacola Commercial Association
Pictures and pointers about Pensacola. Best place in Florida or
anywhere else. ... July, 1911. [Pensacola? 1911]
Broadside, [2] p. illus., ports., map.
61 x 45 (fold. to 22 1/2 x10 1/2) cm.
On reverse, reprint of an article on Pensacola from Atlanta
"Constitution," Sunday, March 5, 1911.
State Library of Fiorida
1911-58
Smith vs. Milton et al. (J. D. Smith, appellant, vs. John Milton, Jr.,
as Mayor, and C. C. Liddon, et al., as Town Councilmen of the
Town of Marianna, and F. G. Merritt as Town Clerk of said town, appellees.
61 Florida Reports 745 765.
Appeal from Jackson Co. Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, January, 1911.
Smith argued that a town ordinance, 1909, providing for a
$10,000 bond issue was illegal, but the lower court judgment was
affirmed.
UWF
1911-59
Stearns & Culver Lumber Co. vs. Cawthon et al. (Stearns & Culver
Lumber Company, plaintiff in error, vs. Mary A. Cawthon, et al.,
defendants in error. 62 Florida Reports 370 382.
Writ of error to Walton Co. Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, June term, 1911.
The company was accused of trespass and taking logs,
turpentine and rosin from property of the Cawthon family; the lower
court verdict was affirmed.
UWF
1911-60
[Stratemeyer, Edward L.]
Outdoor chums on the Gulf; or, Rescuing the lost balloonist, by
Captain Quincy Allen [pseud.]. N. Y.: Grosset & Dunlap [1911]
iv, 230 p.
Juvenile fiction.
Not seen; title from Gardner, 951.
1911-61
Thomas, Robert Theodore (1884 )
History of the Mount Zion Baptist Church, Pensacola, Florida, from
its organization, August 16th 1880 to August l6, 1911; its growth and
workers, by Robt. T. Thomas, Secretary ... [Pensacola? 1911?]
[x], 21, [20] p. illus., ports. 22 1/2 cm.
Advertisements interspersed
History of the church, p. 3 19. Includes a directory, portraits
of church officers and biography of Rev. Robert Ahrens (b. 1833).
Historic Pensacola Preservation Board; UWF (copy)
1911-62
Welch et al. vs. Cottondale. (Columbus Welch, et al., plaintiffs in
error, vs. the Town of Cottondale, a corporation, defendant in error.) 6l Florida Reports 470 473.
Writ of error to Jackson Co. Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1911.
Welch petitioned to exclude his lands from the corporate limits
of the town. The lower court dismissed ihe petition and the Supreme
Court affirmed the judgment.
UWF
1911-63
Williams et al. vs. Capehart et al. (W. E. Williams as County Judge
in and for Jackson County, Florida, and W. H. Milton as Administrator
de bonis non of Peter Gillette, deceased, plaintiffs in error, vs. John Capehart
as Administrator of Mary Gillette, deceased, defendant in error.) 61 Florida
Reports 473 484.
Writ of error to Jackson Co. Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1911.
A county judge in 1902 ordered Milton to pay claims of the
Gillette estate. The lower court judgment was affirmed.
UWF
1912-26
Axelson, Margaret
'Tis only parole. Words by Margaret Axelson; music by Margaret
A. Cromarty. St. Louis: Published by Needham Music House [1912]
4 p. illus. (col.) 35 1/2 cm.
Sheet music. Pensacola author.
UWF
1912-27
Brown vs. Avery. (Elma G. Brown, appellant, vs. Louise Avery, by her next
friend, A. M. Avery, et al., appellees. 63 Florida Reports 355 379.
Appeal from Escambia County Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1912.
Emily C. Wright (d. 1911) made a codicil to her will which Miss Brown, her adopted daughter, felt should not be entered in
probate. The lower court decision was affirmed.
UWF
1912-28
Charbonier vs. Arbona. (Mary D. Charbonier, appellant, vs. Joseph
Arbona, appellee. 63 Florida Reports 384 386.
Appeal from Escambia Co. Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1912.
Miss Charbonier gave an option to Arbona to purchase certain property to be used as a barroom. The lower court judgment was
affirmed.
See also 68 Florida Reports 194 (June, 1914), where Arbona
sued for breach of warranty, and the Supreme Court held in Charbonier's favor.
UWF
1912-29
Collins vs. Florida. (Lee Collins, plaintiff in error, vs. the
State of Florida, defendant in error. 64 Florida Reports 239 242.
Writ of error to Jaokson Co. Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, June term, 1912.
Collins, a black, was indicted for the murder of Dan Hansford in Calhoun County. His trial was removed to Jackson County and he was
later removed for safekeeping to Tallahassee and Jacksonville. The
lower court refused to grant another change of venue, and this judgement was affirmed.
UWF
1912-30
Franz, Alexander
Die Erste Deutsche Einwanderung in das Mississippital. Eine kritische Wurdigung. Von Prof. Dr. Alexander Franz. Deutsche amerikanische Geschichtsblatter (Chicago), v. 12 (1912), p. 190 282.
A critique of J. H. Deiler's work (cf. 1909-4), with notes on
ships carrying German emigrants to Louisiana, 1718 1722, p. 198
258.
UWF (copy)
1912-31
Goulding Fertilizer Co. vs. Watts. (Goulding Fertilizer Company, a
corporation, plaintiff in error, vs. Ed. Watts, defendant in error.
63 Florida Reports 155-161.
Writ of error to Escambia Co. Circuit Court from Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1912.
Watts was burned by acid at the company's plant; the lower court
verdict of damages was affirmed.
UWF
1912-32
Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Florida
By laws of Excelsior encampment no. 4, Independent Order of Odd
Fellows of the State of Florida, instituted at Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola:
The White Printing Co., 1912.
6 p. l4 x 9 cm.
UWF
1912-32
Johnson vs. Florida. (Walter Johnson, plaintiff in error, vs. the
State of Florida, defendant in error. 64 Florida Reports 321 326.
Writ of error to Santa Rosa Co. Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, June term, 1912.
Johnson was convicted of murdering Frank Jernigan; the
lower court judgment was affirmed.
UWF
1912-34
L. & N. vs. Railroad Commissioners. (Louisville & Nashville Railroad
Company, a corporation, appellant, vs. Railroad Commissioners,
appellees. 63 Florida Reports 491 508.
Appeal from Walton Co. Circuit Court to Florida Supreme Court,
January term, 1912.
The company objected to an order of the Commission regarding
the improvement of the station at DeFuniak Springs. The lower court judgment was affirmed.
UWF
1912-35
Pensacola Commercial Association
Pensacola's preparation for the Panama Canal. Resolutions of the
Commercial Association of Pensacola, Fla. ... [Pensacola? 1912?]
[4] p. 23 om.
In support of the intercoastal waterway, a deeper channel to the
harbor and other municipal improvements. Dated at end, March 21,
1912.
UWF
1912-36
Pensacola, St. Andrews & Gulf vs. Austin. (Pensacola, St. Andrews &
Gulf Steamship Company, a corporation, plaintiff in error, vs. Louise
Austin, defendant in error. 63 Florida Reports 24l-248.
Writ of error to Escambia Co. Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, January term, 1912.
Miss Austin went on the company's wharf to get a package
shipped on the steamer "Tarpon" She was injured and obtained a lower
court judgment, which the Supreme Court reversed.
UWF
1912-37
Scott vs. Taylor. (J. Conrad Scott, appellant, vs. Emma H. Taylor,
appellee. 63 Florida Reports 612 620.
Appeal from Escambia Co. Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1912.
D. Hale Wilson transferred Scott's note to Mrs. Taylor. Scott's security, three lots in the New City tract, were cancelled without her knowledge. The lower court judgment was affirmed.
UWF
1912-38
Taylor vs. American National Bank. (Clara B. Taylor and J. Frank Taylor, appellants, vs. American National Bank of Pensacola, Florida, a
corporation, appellee.) 63 Florida Reports 631 658.
Appeal from Escambia County Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, January term, 1912.
Both parties claimed to hold a mortgage against D. Hale Wilson
(d. 1910); the lower court judgment was affirmed. See also 64 Florida Reports 525 533.
UWF
1912-39
Wood Lumber Co. vs. Gipson. (Geo E. Wood Lumber Company, a corporation, plaintiff in error, vs. Addie P. Gipson by her next friend, J. T. Gilmore,
defendant in error.) 63 Florida Reports 316 324.
Writ of error to Washington County Circuit Court from Florida Supreme Court, January term, 1912.
Mrs. Gipson's husband, C. G. Gipson, was killed in an accident at
the company's sawmill on the Choctawhatchee River. She was awarded damages by the lower court and the judgement was affirmed.
UWF
1912-40
Milton, Fla. Ordinances
Revised code of ordinances of the Town of Milton, Florida, 1912.
Compiled and revised by W. W. Clark, attorney-at-law, under authority of the
Town Council of the Town of Milton, and including the charter of the Town
and rules and order of procedure of the Town Council. Adopted by the Town
Council on the 8th day of August, A. D. 1912. ... [Milton? 1912?]
144 p. 20 1/2 x 18 cm.
Errata tipped to p. [1].
An Act to incorporate ... the Town of Milton (Chapter 4656,
Acts of 1897), p. [12]-23. Revised code of ordinances, p. [25]-130;
Index, p [131]-144.
UWF
1913-30
Gulf, Florida and Alabama Railway.
Ten Months Progress. [New York? Megargel & Co., 1913]
18 leaves
Report by bonding company of progress of railway in
Pensacola and Goulding; with numerous photos of Pensacola
and G.F. & A. directors (W. A. Blount, W. S. Keyser).
P. K. Yonge Library; UWF (copy)
1913-31
Library of Southern Literature; compiled under the direction of southern men
of letters. Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, editors in
chief, Charles William Kent, literary editor ... New Orleans, Atlanta, etc.: Martin
& Hoyt Co., 1908-1913.
16 v. plates, ports. 24 cm.
See v.3, p. 1123-1129, Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry, "Negotiations
for the Acquisition of Florida;" v.6, p. 2375-2379, Caroline Mays
Brevard, "Caroline Lee Hentz;" v. 14, p. 6430-6431, "Confederate
Monument, Pensacola, Florida;" v. 15, p. 285, biography of Stephen Russell Mallory; v. 16, p. 22-28, George R. Fairbanks, "Florida During
the English Occupation."
UWF
1913-32
Boley vs. McMillan. (Louis Boley, et al., plaintiffs in error, vs.
A. M. McMillan, defendant in error.) 66 Florida Reports 159 168.
Writ of error to Escambia County Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, June term, 1913.
McMillan won a lower court judgment in ejecting Boley and others
from property in the Domingez grant described in a deed from the heirs
of Rebecca Waters. Because of an indefinite description of the
property, the lower court judgment was reversed.
UWF
1913-33
Escambia County vs. Blount Construction Co.
(County of Escambia, appellant, vs. the Blount Construction Company, appellee.) 66 Florida Reports 129 133.
Appeal from Escambia County Circuit Court to Florida Supreme
Court, June term, 1913.
The company constructed the county jail; various alterations and changes were disputed. The lower court verdict was affirmed. See also
86 Florida Reports 244-248.
UWF
1913-34
Ferry Pass Shippers vs. Pensacola Lumber Co. (Ferry Pass Shippers &
Inspectors' Association, plaintiff in error, vs. Pensacola Lumber
Company, a corporation, defendant in error. 65 Florida Reports 313 321.
Writ of error to Escambia County Circuit Court from Florida
Supreme Court, January term, 1913.
Timber from the Cedar Creek Mill Co. was inspected by John T. Harper and William A. Tippin, officers of the Association. The
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