Florida Supreme Court Archives Inventory of Accessioned and Processed Materials



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  1. Glenn Terrell Collection – Inventory.

    1. Glenn Terrell Collection – Documents found in Supreme Court Library on April 7, 2008.  1909 – 1913.

  2. Glenn Terrell, Democracy and the Judiciary.

  3. Glenn Terrell, List of Opinions, 1932-47.

  4. Perry Odom, The Best of Terrell.

  5. Campbell Thornal, Inventory of Papers at the P. K. Yonge Library.

  6. Benjamin D. Wright, Biographical File from Pensacola Historical Society.

  7. Walker Anderson, Biographical File from Pensacola Historical Society.

  8. Augustus E. Maxwell, Biographical File from Pensacola Historical Society.

  9. History of Escambia County, Florida.

  10. Ossian B. Hart, Biographical sketch.

  11. Jefferson B. Browne, the American Law Institute; its organization and purposes.

  12. David S. Walker, Address delivered by Robert S. Cotteril.

  13. William A. Forward, Biographical File from St. Augustine Historical Society.

  14. Thomas Douglas, Biographical File from St. Augustine Historical Society.

  15. Thomas M. Shackleford, Letters confirming that no source materials exist.

  16. Bench and Bar of the Second Judicial Circuit – address by Ben C. Willis.

  17. Thomas Baltzell, Clipping on notable judges and lawyers who practiced in Tallahassee.

  18. The antebellum Supreme Court of Florida, by Randall Reder.

  19. The Dedication of the Supreme Court Building, 1948.

  20. Introduction to Key West: the Old and the New, by E. Ashby Hammond.

  21. First Annual Dinner. Florida Supreme Court Historical Society, 1984.

  22. Second Annual Dinner. Florida Supreme Court Historical Society, 1985.

  23. Third Annual Dinner. Florida Supreme Court Historical Society, 1986.


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  1. Browne, Jefferson Beale. Biographical file.

  2. Raney, George Pettus. Biography by Benjamin Meginnis. Apalachee.

  3. Baker, James McNair. Biographical file.

  4. Parkhill, Charles Breckinridge. Biographical file.

  5. Caldwell, Millard Fillmore. Letter from President Harry S. Truman.

  6. The Tobias Simon Pro Bono Service Award, 1983- .

  7. Letter: E. C. Maxwell to J. B. Whitfield, 1905.

  8. Historical society: Harper Program. October 25, 1984.

  9. Davis, Fred Henry. Reflections by Evelyn Davis Burns.

  10. Fleming, Francis Philip. Letter to G. T. Whitfield.

  11. Liddon, Benjamin Sullivan, 1853 – 1909.

  12. Thompson, Leslie Atchison, 1806 – 1874.

  13. Lancaster, Joseph Bradford, 1790 – 1856.

  14. Baltzell, Thomas, 1794 – 1866. Memorial resolution.

  15. Forward, William A., d. 1865.

  16. Terrell, William Glenn. Oral History Dinner. May 17, 1982.

  17. Oral History: Taylor, Hugh (Retired Circuit Judge). Supreme Court History (192- to 1980).

  18. Oral History: Sinclair, Carson F. Supreme Court History (1935 – 1977).

  19. Boyd, Joseph A., Jr. “Staring Down” (a poem about Justices’ portraits).

  20. Roberts, B. K. Florida’s judiciary – past, present and future.

  21. Roberts, b. K. “Law practice in the Depression.” The Review, vol. 1, no. 1. Introduction by Allen Morris.

  22. Sinclair, Carson F. “Yesterday.” The Review, vol. 1, no. 2.

  23. Polley, Brian S. “The Use of Seals.” The Review, vol. 1, no. 2.

  24. Morris, Allen. Cracker Politics: Justice Millard Caldwell.

  25. Caldwell, Millard F. Letter to Allen Morris, 1958.

  26. Reder, Randall O. The Antebellum Supreme Court. 58 F.B.J. 664 – 669.

  27. DeMilly, Preston. Retirement announcement.


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  1. Truman, Harry S. Letter, May 14, 1951, Washington D.C. to Millard Caldwell, Washington, D.C.

  2. Wadsworth, J. J. Letter, November 12, Washington D.C. to Millard Caldwell, Tallahassee, Florida.

  3. Wilkins, Ella O’Niell, Retirement resolution, March 27, 1972 and photograph taken in 1974.

  4. Lewis, Robert B. Railroad cases in the Florida Supreme Court: 1845 – 1887.

  5. Sinclair, Carson Frazier, 1906 - . Retirement.

  6. Ervin, Richard William, 1905 - . A sketch of the Richard Ervin Papers.

  7. Adkins, James C., “Yesterday, 1938-39,” article for publication in the Review, vol. 1, no. 3.

  8. Ervin, Richard W., Address, Pensacola, November 18, 1976.

  9. Ervin, Richard W., Reminiscences, April 9, 1981.

  10. Ervin, Richard W., Changes I have seen in State government and contrasts between eras.

  11. Whitfield, James Bryan, 1860 – 1948. Letter, September 11, 1942, Tallahassee, to Drew C.  Adams, Tallahassee.

  12. World War II. Victory in Europe. The Daily Democrat, vol. 31, nos. 90 & 91.

  13. Davis, Fred Henry, 1894 – 1937. Tribute and flagpole dedication by the Florida Supreme Court, June 27, 1956.

    1. Memorial Service, June 27, 1956.

  14. Davis, Fred Henry. Leon High School, mementos. 1911 – 1914.

  15. McCarty, Daniel Thomas. 1912 -1953. Newspaper clippings, Deland Sun News, January 6, 1953.

  16. Davis, Fred Henry, 1894 – 1937. Newspaper clippings relating to Judge Davis’s death.

  17. Collins, Thomas LeRoy, 1909 - . Newspaper clippings, Tallahassee Democrat, 1954-55.

  18. Ervin, Richard W., Newspaper clippings, Tallahassee Democrat, August 4, 1985.

  19. O’Connell, Stephen C. Appointment. Times-Union, September 20, 1955.

  20. Drew, E. Harris. Death announcement. Tallahassee Democrat, February 2, 1978.

  21. Alpert, Jonathan L. Slave cases in the Florida Supreme Court.

  22. Sundberg, Alan Carl, 1933 - . Address, Grievance Committee Institute, January 23, 1981.

  23. Heap, Sir Desmond. Letter to B. K. Roberts, Capital punishment.

  24. Thornal, Benjamin Campbell, 1908 – 1970. Unveiling portrait, Ninth Judicial Circuit. May 16, 1972.

  25. Alderman, James Elliott. Address honoring Marshall Criser. West Palm Beach, March 27, 1984.

  26. Alderman, James E. Address, Dinner honoring Circuit Judge Everett R. Richardson.  Jacksonville, October 28, 1982.

  27. Karl, Fred B. Address, University of South Florida, May 27, 1977.

  28. Karl, Fred B. Commencement address, University of Florida College of Law, August 27, 1978.




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