Florida Supreme Court Archives Inventory of Accessioned and Processed Materials


JOHN AUGUSTINE WHITFIELD COLLECTION



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JOHN AUGUSTINE WHITFIELD COLLECTION





  1. Eulogy of James T. Archer by Major George T. Ward, January 17, 1860.

  2. Poem by George T. Ward, no date.

  3. Letter to a friend from John Nash while a prisoner of war, August 1, 1864.

  4. Letter to his sister-in-law from Miles H. Nash, October 4, 1868.

  5. Wedding Announcement of Leila Nash to J. B. Whitfield, November 25, 1896.

  6. News Clippings concerning the death of Leila Nash Whitfield, October 5, 1897.

  7. Official ballot from 1900 Election in Leon County.

  8. “Florida Alligator” memorial edition on the death of University of Florida President Albert A.  Murphree, January 19, 1928.

  9. Letter to J. B. Whitfield from George P. Coleman, Mayor of Williamsburg, September 30, 1929.

  10. Tribute to J. B. Whitfield by Hon. Arthur G. Powell, January 29, 1931.

  11. News clipping concerning the death of Governor William D. Bloxham, 1935.

  12. Observance of 100th anniversary of the birth of William D. Bloxham, July 9, 1935.

  13. Tribute to Governor William D. Bloxham by John E. Proctor, prominent Black citizen of Leon County, 1935.

  14. Letter to John Nash Whitfield from J. B. Whitfield, l March 26, 1937.

  15. News clipping concerning J. B. Whitfield’s induction into Phi Alpha Delta, 1940.

  16. News clipping concerning the retirement of J. B. Whitfield, January 1943.

  17. Letter to James B. Whitfield from Robert R. Milam, July 8, 1947.

  18. News clipping concerning J. B. Whitfield’s honorary law degree from the University of Florida, September 10, 1945.

  19. Miscellaneous news clippings concerning J. B. Whitfield.

  20. News clippings concerning the death of J. B. Whitfield, August 20, 1948.

  21. News clipping concerning the death of James H. Randolph, no date.

  22. News clipping concerning the death of George T. Whitfield, no date [he died March 29, 1939].

  23. News clipping concerning the death of Dr. Miles Nash, no date.

  24. Postcard depicting Florida Supreme Court Justices on the Bench in the 1902 Capitol Building, circa 1905? [may date from circa 1905 to 1912]

  25. Murphree family memorabilia.

  26. Unidentified photograph and correspondence.



LIBRARY MOVING FILES




Box 1

Series 1

Architectural Working Drawings



[Please note that currently none of the material in this box is available to the public for homeland security reasons per Florida Statutes 119.071 (3) (a) 3. Call the Supreme Court Marshall’s office, 922-5270, for further information.]


Box 2

Series 2

Inventory of Shelving

1) Number of shelves needed for existing collections, i.e. Law Reviews, etc.



Series 3

Correspondence

1) Memoranda between Librarian, Barnett Fronczak Architects, Supreme Court Justices and Newton Seating



Series 4

Procedural Strategy

1) Calculation of movements and location of collection of books, as well as packaging of books and storage in-house and at warehouses



Series 5

Miscellaneous


1) Brochures and pamphlets of different furniture vendors, and other related materials

Box 3

Series 6

Drafts/Preliminary

1) Concept drawings for Library shelving and furniture layout

 (100 level = sub-basement / 200 level = basement / 200-A level = metal floor /

 300 level = ground floor / 400 level = upper floor)




ELECTION 2000

Series 1

CRAIG WATERS’ E-MAILS

Box 1

1. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-23-2000 / Part 1 / RCW

All are timed between 12:07 a.m. and 5:57 a.m. There are 75 pages

Most refer to a ruling of the Florida Supreme Court on November 17 upholding the recounting of election ballots including those with dimpled chads.

 / most express anger at the court’s ruling and take a Republican Party view of the issues. 6 take the Democratic Party view.

 / “outrage” “partisan” “manipulate” “circumvent” “unbelievable” “I was witnessing an election in some 3rd world country” “ the Democratic party is manipulating our whole system of freedom in order to steal an election”

 / Texas, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Canada
2. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-23-2000 / Part 2 / RCW

All are timed between 6:02 a.m. and 9:47 a.m. There are 68 pages

Most refer to a ruling of the Florida Supreme Court on November 17 upholding the recounting of election ballots including those with dimpled chads.

 / all express anger at the court’s ruling and take a Republican view of the issues. None take the Democratic party view.

 / Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, Georgia, California

 / Broward County


3. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-23-2000 / Part 3 / RCW

All are timed between 9:54 a.m. and 11:29 a.m. There are 75 pages

Most refer to a ruling of the Florida Supreme Court on November 17 upholding the recounting of election ballots including dimpled chads.

 / most express anger at the court’s ruling and take a Republican view of the issues. None take the Democratic party view.

 / some correspondents take the time and trouble to send the exact same message 7 times to Craig Waters, but address it to each justice by name

 / Mississippi, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, Nevada, Australia, Utah

 / Duval County
4. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-23-2000 / Part 4 / RCW

All are timed between 11:33 a.m. and 12:44 p.m. There are 65 pages

Most, if not all, refer to a ruling of the Florida Supreme Court on November 17 upholding the recounting of election ballots including dimpled chads.

 / most express anger at the court’s ruling and take a Republican view of the issues. 1 takes the Democratic party view.

 / Arkansas, Connecticut, Alabama, South Carolina, California, Tennessee, Chicago, Maryland, New Jersey, Texas

 / Jacksonville, St. Cloud


5. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-23-2000 / Part 5 / RCW

All are timed between 12:44 p.m. and 3:34 p.m. There are 75 pages

Most, if not all, refer to a ruling of the Florida Supreme Court on November 17 upholding the recounting of election ballots including dimpled chads.

 / most express anger at the court’s ruling and take a Republican view of the issues. None take the Democratic party view.

 / Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, New York, Colorado, California, Ohio, Alabama, Hawaii, Maryland

 / Lighthouse Point, Boca Raton


6. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-23-2000 / Part 6 / RCW

All are timed between 4:00 p.m. and 8:27 p.m. There are 67 pages

Most, if not all, refer to a ruling of the Florida Supreme Court on November 17 upholding the recounting of election ballots including dimpled chads.

 / most express anger at the court’s ruling and take a Republican view of the issues. None take the Democratic party view.

 / Texas, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Texas, New Jersey

 / Tampa, Clearwater, West Palm Beach


7. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-23-2000 / Part 7 / RCW

All are timed between 8:22 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. There are 65 pages

Most, if not all, refer to a ruling of the Florida Supreme Court on November 17 upholding the recounting of election ballots including dimpled chads.

 / most express anger at the court’s ruling and take a Republican view of the issues. None take the Democratic party view.

 / Texas, Maryland, Washington, Wisconsin, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona, California

 / Cape Coral


8. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-24-2000 / Part 1 / RCW

All are timed between 12:09 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. There are 46 pages

Most express anger at the court’s rulings and take a Republican view of the issues. 1 takes the Democratic party view.

 / Texas, California, North Carolina, Kansas

 / Panama City, Ft. Lauderdale, Cape Coral
9. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-24-2000 / Part 2 / RCW

All are timed between 10:59 a.m. and 10:56 p.m. There are 62 pages

Most express anger at the court’s rulings and take a Republican view of the issues. 1 takes the Democratic party view.

 / Maryland, Arkansas, Illinois, California, Georgia, Oregon, Texas, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Hawaii, Arizona

 / Jacksonville, Port Orange
10. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-26-2000 / Part 1 / RCW

All are timed between 6:10 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. There are 51 pages

Most support the Republican party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. Several (3?) take the Democratic party view.

 / Virginia, Michigan, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, California, Minnesota

 / Clermont, Tampa, Miami Beach
11. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 11-26-2000 / Part 2 /RCW

All are timed between 8:00 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. There are 45 pages.

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court.

 / Texas, South Carolina, Iowa

 / Miami Beach, Panama City
12. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-6-2000 / Part 1 / RCW

All are timed between 2:27 p.m. and 2:11 p.m. There are 68 pages

Most support the Republican party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. Several (2?) take the Democratic Party view.

 / South Carolina, California, North Carolina, Washington, Tennessee, Texas     Virginia, Massachusetts

 / Jacksonville, Ft. Myers, Walton County, Tampa, Lehigh Acres, Florida
13. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-6-2000 / Part 2 / RCW

All are timed between 2:28 p.m. and 10:35 p.m. There are 62 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. Several (2?) take the Democratic Party view.

 / South Carolina, California, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C., Oregon

 / Lynn Haven, Clearwater, Ft. Myers, Alva, Melbourne, Bell
14. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-6-2000 / Part 3 / RCW

All are timed between 10:41 p.m. and 11:58 p.m. There are 63 pages

This group contains 2 copies of a 28 page “petition” by “election watch, inc.”

 / Maryland, Louisiana, New York


15. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-7-2000 [Part 1]

All are timed between 12:00 a.m. and 11:01 a.m. There are 64 pages

Many support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A number of others (6-10?) take the Democratic party view. A lengthy news article by Carl Bernstein is part of this group, as is a notice of special broadcasts from WFSU-TV, and other “news” articles.

 / New York, Washington, Michigan, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Washington,    California

 / Pensacola, Miami, Orlando
16. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-7-2000 [Part 2]

All are timed between 11:01 a.m. and 4:58 p.m. There are 66 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails discuss the “joint” appointment of Justice Quince by Governor’s Chiles and Bush.

 / Alabama, Ohio, Minnesota, Tennessee, Texas

 / Dundee, Plantation, Palm Harbor, Orange Park, Tallahassee

 / Switzerland


17. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-7-2000 [Part 3]

All are timed between 5:00 p.m. and 11:18 p.m. There are 62 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails contain “articles” from the media, some news reporting, some opinion or advocacy.

 / New Hampshire, Virginia, Arkansas, California, New Jersey, Missouri, Alaska

 / Tampa, Bradenton, Jacksonville, Melbourne, Spring Hill
18. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-8-2000 [Part 1]

All are timed between 12:06 a.m. and 9:53 a.m. There are 79 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. Several (2?) take the Democratic Party view.

 / Iowa, Alaska, Texas, Michigan, California, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania

 / Florida, Melbourne
19. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-8-2000 [Part 2]

All are timed between 10:22 a.m. and 1:06 p.m. There are 53 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. Several take the Democratic Party view via appending newspaper or magazine articles that analyze events or points of view.

 / Oregon, New York, Wisconsin

 / Orange Park, Miami, Lehigh Acres
20. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-8-2000 [Part 3]

All are timed between 1:13 p.m. and 4:17 p.m. There are 61 pages

Many support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A larger number than earlier e-mails take the Democratic Party view. The Florida Supreme Court came out with a ruling during this time that provided comfort to the Gore campaign and again infuriated the Bush campaign.

 / California, Ohio, Nova Scotia, Oregon, Michigan


21. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 4]

All are timed between 4:17 p.m. and 4:45 p.m. There are 63 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails are verbally abusive.

 / Missouri, Tennessee, Michigan, Oregon, Arkansas, Ohio, Massachusetts, Connecticut, California, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Texas,

 / Davie, Cape Coral

 / Mexico


22. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 5]

All are timed between 4:17 p.m. and 4:45 p.m. There are 54 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view.

 / New Jersey, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, Idaho, Texas, Pennsylvania, California, Oklahoma, Washington

 / Spring Hill, Boynton Beach
23. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 6]

All are timed between 5:03 p.m. and 5:24 p.m. There are 54 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails are verbally abusive.

 / New York, Minnesota, Connecticut, Texas, California, Pennsylvania

 / Collier County, Jacksonville Beach, West Palm Beach, Sarasota, Gainesville
24. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 7]

All are timed between 5:24 p.m. and 5:44 p.m. There are 53 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. None take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails are quite abusive.

 / Washington, Ohio, New Jersey, California, Kentucky, Wisconsin

 / Orange Park, Jacksonville
25. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 8]

All are timed between 5:44 p.m. and 5:58 p.m. There are 48 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. None take the Democratic Party view.

 / Texas, Tennessee, California, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Arkansas

 / Crestview
26. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 9]

All are timed between 5:58 p.m. and 6:13 p.m. There are 54 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. None take the Democratic Party view.

 / Wisconsin, Oklahoma, California, Indiana, Alabama, Michigan

 / Port Orange, Ocala, Ponte Vedra Beach
27. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 10]

All are timed between 6:14 p.m. and 6:44 p.m. There are 71 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view.

 / Texas, California, Pennsylvania, New York, Oklahoma, Virginia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia


28. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 11]

All are timed between 6:45 p.m. and 7:08 p.m. There are 65 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. News article (AP) describes the events of the day and the Florida Supreme Court decision that elicited all these very negative e-mails.

 / Texas, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Arizona, Idaho, California, Oklahoma, Indiana, Tennessee, Washington


29. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 12]

All are timed between 7:08 p.m. and 7:38 p.m. There are 69 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view.

 / Texas, Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maine, Colorado, California


30. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 13]

All are timed between 7:38 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. There are 56 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view.

 / California, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, Indiana, Tennessee, New York, Illinois

 / Celebration, Tallahassee
31. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 14]

All are timed between 8:01 p.m. and 8:38 p.m. There are 60 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. One e-mail contains a death wish.

 / North Carolina, Tennessee, California, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Arizona, Alabama, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Utah

 / North Port, Jacksonville, Oviedo, Palm Harbor
32. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 15]

All are timed between 8:40 p.m. and 9:16 p.m. There are 54 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails refer to the Democratic Party position-leaning Justices as “communists.”

 / Arizona, Washington, Ohio, Maryland, Tennessee

 / Sarasota, Brandon
33. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 16]

All are timed between 9:17 p.m. and 9:56 p.m. There are 66 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view.

 / Nevada, Minnesota, Alabama, Oklahoma, California, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Maryland, Wisconsin

 / Tampa
34. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 17]

All are timed between 9:57 p.m. and 10:38 p.m. There are 52 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view.

 / Missouri, Washington, California, New York, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Utah


35. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 18]

All are timed between 10:38 p.m. and 11:12 p.m. There are 55 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view.

 / New York, Tennessee, Nebraska, Washington, Alabama, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Virginia

 / Brooksville
36. Group of e-mail printouts dated 12-8-2000 [Part 19]

All are timed between 11:12 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. There are 64 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails are verbally violent and abusive

 / Washington, Ohio, Connecticut, Minnesota, Texas, Kansas

 / Plant City, Jacksonville, Orange Park, St. Augustine

ELECTION 2000

Series 1

CRAIG WATERS’ E-MAILS


Box 2

37. Group of e-mail printouts labeled 12-9-2000 Part 1 RCW

All are timed between 12:03 a.m. and 12:45 a.m. There are 51 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails are repetitions of the same message but addressed to different justices of the Florida SC

 / New Jersey, California, Louisiana, Montana, California, Washington, Kentucky, Kansas, Arizona

 / Flagler County


38. Group of e-mail printouts labeled 12-9-2000 Part 2 RCW

All are timed between 12:45 a.m. and 1:33 a.m. There are 53 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails are repetitions of the same message but addressed to different justices of the Florida SC.

 / Arizona, Georgia, Colorado, Missouri


39. Group of e-mail printouts labeled 12-9-2000 Part 3 RCW

All are timed between 1:33 a.m. and 7:11 a.m. There are 73 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several series of e-mails are very short messages to each of the 7 Justices from the same correspondent

 / Washington, Colorado, Hawaii, Mississippi, Ohio, Maine

 / Miami-Dade County
40. Group of e-mail printouts labeled 12-9-2000 Part 4 RCW

All are timed between 7:12 a.m. and 9:21 a.m. There are 64 pages

Most support the Republican Party viewpoint and oppose the rulings of the Florida Supreme Court. A few others take the Democratic Party view. Several e-mails are

 / Oklahoma, Minnesota, Kentucky, North Carolina, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Georgia, Tennessee, Massachusetts

 / Lamont, Hillsborough County, Stuart

 / Switzerland


41. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-9-2000 / Part 5 / RCW

All are timed between 9:22 a.m. and 10:36 a.m. There are 59 pages.

/ Nearly all take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. They use words and phrases that include: “outraged” “abominable” “disgrace” “discust (sic).”

/ A few take the position that the Justices are being fair and impartial.

/ None take a clearly Democratic Party point of view.

/ Colorado, Missouri, Connecticut, Minnesota, Iowa, Washington, California, Tennessee, New York, Kentucky, Ohio, Texas

/ Niceville, Winterhaven, Leesburg)
42. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-9-2006 / Part 6 / RCW

All are timed between 10:37 and 11:22 a.m. There are 54 pages.

/ “Shame” “crooks” “groo (sic) incompetence” “ALL LOOSERS (sic)”

/ “proud” “grateful” “brave”

/ Geographical locations similar to above

(Texas, Ohio, Utah, Kentucky, New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania)

(Lake City, Avon Park, Tampa, Daytona Beach)
43. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-9-2000 / Part 7 / RCW

All are timed between 11:22 a.m. and 12:34 p.m. There are 69 pages

/ “Nazi Judges” “. . . the Democrats have turned it into a Sodom and Gomorra (sic).” “sewer of dishonesty” “kangaroo seven” “MOCKERY”

/ From Washington, Texas, California, Ohio, North Carolina, New York, Georgia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Arkansas, Alabama, Arizona

/ Bay County, Palm Bay, Florida, Port Charlotte

/ Rachal Dance and J Dim have precisely the same message [could the source be a political website to which a visitor can send a pre-written message by just adding their name and URL?]


44. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-9-2000 / Part 8 / RCW

All are timed between 12:35 a.m. and 1:55 p.m. There are 69 pages

/ “bunch of old FARTS” “Have you heard this joke?” 3 copies of the same e-mail from 3 different senders

/California, North Carolina, Texas, Idaho, Kentucky, Virginia, Illinois, New York, Indiana, Maryland, Wisconsin, Alabama, Ohio

/ Naples, Winter Park, Florida
45. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-9-2000 / Part 9 / RCW

All are timed between 2:02 a.m. and 2:54 p.m. There are 48 pages

/ The great majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. They use words and phrases that include: “appalled” “idiots” “racist morons” “I bet I can figure the skin color of the GORE supporters” “All dems are communist, Period!”

/ “Andre” wrote the same e-mail 7 times, the only change being the addressee

/ Texas, North Carolina, California, France, Kansas, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Virginia

/ Florida, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Tequesta, Hallendale


46. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-9-2000 / Part 10 / RCW

All are timed between 2:57 a.m. and 5:51 p.m. There are 59 pages

/ The great majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. They use words and phrases that include: “liberal idiot” “OVERRULED AGAIN BY THE U.S. SUPREME COURT” “racist

/ “Charles R. Reed” sent basically the same message to each of the 7 justices

/ Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Illinois, North Carolina, Virginia, California,

/ Winter Park, Florida, Jacksonville, Pompano Beach,


47. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-9-2000 / Part 11 / RCW

All are timed between 5:58 p.m. and 11:53 p.m. There are 62 pages

/ The great majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. They use words and phrases that include: “banana republic” “not respectfully yours” “ATTEMPTED COUP”

/ “Brian Chapline” sent separate e-mails with 1 line comments to each justice

/ Oklahoma, California, Maryland, Minnesota, Ohio, Iowa, Louisiana, Texas

/ Florida, Edgewater, Clearwater, Fort Myers, Orange Park, Tampa, Jacksonville


48. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-10-2000 / Part 1 / RCW

All are timed between 12:03 a.m. and 12:51 p.m. There are 55 pages

/ The great majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. Most have not yet become aware of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overruled the Florida Supreme Court. They use words and phrases that include: “pithatic (sic) politically biased judge” “legislate from the bench”

/ Kentucky, Illinois, California, South Carolina, Switzerland, Connecticut, Wyoming, Georgia, Ohio

/ St. Petersburg, Palm Harbor

49. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-10-2000 / Part 2 / RCW

All are timed between 12:52 p.m. and 9:53 p.m. There are 39 pages

/ Only a small majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. A number of outraged e-mails now come from the Democratic side of the public. Most have now become aware of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overruled the Florida Supreme Court. They use words and phrases that include: “when do these fellons (sic) start serving time?”

/ Canada, Texas, Michigan, Minnesota, South Carolina, Massachusetts, New York, Maryland

/ Davie
50. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-10-2000 / Part 3 / RCW

All are timed between 9:53 p.m. and 11:51 p.m. There are 53 pages

/ Only a small majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. A number of outraged e-mails now come from the Democratic side of the public. Most have now become aware of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overruled the Florida Supreme Court. They use words and phrases that include: “devious!” “can’t tell the difference between right and wrong”

/ New York, California, Illinois, Washington, Texas, North Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Minnesota

/ Florida, Jacksonville, Palm Bay


51. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-11-2000 / Part 1 / RCW

All are timed between 12:17 a.m. and 1:13 p.m. There are 64 pages

/ Only a small majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. A number of outraged e-mails now come from the Democratic side of the public. Most have now become aware of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overruled the Florida Supreme Court. One multi-page e-mail rambles so much that it is difficult to even get an impression of what he or she is angry about. They use words and phrases that include: “How dare the U.S. SUPREME COURT STOP THE COUNT!!!” “x”

/ Massachusetts, Rhode Island, California, Pennsylvania, Iowa

/ Jacksonville
52. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-11-2000 / Part 2 / RCW

All are timed between 1:16 p.m. and 6:24 p.m. There are 57 pages

/ Only a small majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. A number of outraged e-mails now come from the Democratic side of the public. A number of e-mails are “copies” of newspaper articles about the election. Also, a number of e-mails are between members of the SC staff and do not concern Election 2000. “Carol Lucey” wrote a series of e-mails to each justice, each with a short negative message.

/ Wisconsin, California, North Carolina, New York, Maine, Ohio

53. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-11-2000 / Part 3 / RCW

All are timed between 6:40 p.m. and 11:56 p.m. There are 34 pages

/ Only a small majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. A number of outraged e-mails now come from the Democratic side of the public.

/ New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania

/ Punta Gorda, Tarpon Springs, Melbourne, Palm Coast
54. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-12-2000 / Part 1 / RCW

All are timed between 12:34 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. There are 63 pages

/ A good number of the e-mails in this group present reasonable sounding refutations of the strident anti-Democratic diatribes that continue to come in. The majority in fact seem to take the Democratic Party point of view, in a much less caustic tone of voice.

/ “bungle it (sic) responsibilities” “stooges”

/ Canada, Texas, Indiana, California, Illinois, Connecticut, New York, Colorado

/ Port Orange, Jacksonville


55. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-12-2000 / Part 2 / RCW

All are timed between 12:34 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. There are 81 pages

/ A good number of the e-mails in this group present reasonable sounding refutations of the strident anti-Democratic diatribes that continue to come in. The majority in fact seem to take the Democratic Party point of view, in a much less caustic tone of voice. Some of the messages sound very much like the Republican Party point of view when the Florida Supreme Court voted to conduct a recount. Now, the U.S. Supreme Court has reversed the order, and Democratic Party correspondents are calling a “foul”.

/ “Why do you have a scratch down the left side of your face?” “looks like you boys were finally put in your place” “the problem with all you liberals . . .” “We told you . . “

/ Pennsylvania, Texas, California, New Jersey, Washington, New York, North Carolina

/ Jacksonville, Cape Coral


56. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-13-2000 / Part 1 / RCW

All are timed between 12:04 a.m. and 8:27 a.m. There are 56 pages.

/ Virginia, California, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Texas, New York, England, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Alabama.

/ Tallahassee, Florida


57. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-13-2000 / Part 2 / RCW

All are timed between 8:30 a.m. and 1:05 p.m. There are 68 pages.

/ Wisconsin, Switzerland, New York, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Texas, Ohio, California, Montana.

/ Florida, Tallahassee, Clearwater, Cape Canaveral


58. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-13-2000 / Part 3 / RCW

All are timed between 1:06 p.m. and 2:38 p.m. There are 59 pages.

/ California, Kansas, Arizona, Texas, New York

/ Tallahassee, Orlando, St. Petersburg


59. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-13-2000 / Part 3A / RCW

All are timed between 2:39 p.m. and 4:27 p.m. There are 35 pages.

/ New York, Colorado, Iowa.
60. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-13-2000 / Part 4 / RCW

All are timed between 4:29 p.m. and 11:56 p.m. There are 48 pages.

/ California, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Washington, Canada

/ Tallahassee, Florida


61. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-14-2000 / Part 1 / RCW

All are timed between 12:18 a.m. and 12:11 p.m. There are 38 pages

/ Only a small majority take the Republican Party view of the deliberations of the Justices. A number of outraged e-mails continue to come from the Democratic side of the public. A number of e-mails refer directly to Craig Waters, commending him, for the most part for a job well done, irregardless of what the correspondent thinks of the candidates or of the Justices.

/ Michigan, Ohio, Nebraska, North Carolina

/ Jacksonville
62. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-14-2000 / Part 2 / RCW

All are timed between 12:22 p.m. and 10:54 p.m. There are 55 pages

/ Most of the e-mails refer directly to Craig Waters, commending him, for the most part for a job well done, regardless of what the correspondent thinks of the candidates or of the Justices. Craig Waters sent an e-mail to a correspondent at 3:52 p.m. reflecting on the experience; well worth remembering and quoting in exhibits, presentations, etc. A number of e-mails toward the end of the grouping are from members of the public who take the Democratic Party point of view (Gore should have won; the country was robbed by steamroller Republicans)

/ Arizona, Missouri, California, Nebraska, Massachusetts

/ Boynton Beach, Cape Canaveral, Maderia Beach
63. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-15-2000 [part 1]

All are timed between 12:45 a.m. and 3:11 p.m. There are 46 pages

/ Most of the messages are commendations of Craig Waters’ role as public information officer; some are disgruntled Democratic Party supporters saying “we was robbed!” (but in a slightly less strident way than the earlier Republican Party supporters).

/ Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Texas, California, Iowa, New York, Kansas,

/ Orlando, Tampa
64. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-15-2000 [part 2]

All are timed between 4:38 p.m. and 8:37 p.m. There are 43 pages

/ Nearly all the e-mails in this group are “humorous” weather-related exchanges between Craig Waters and Janet Hammer in the Nebraska Supreme Court Public Information Office
65. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-16-2000

All are timed between 2:16 a.m. and 6:17 p.m. There are 45 pages

/ Many of the e-mails are satirical/humorous scenarios with a strong Democratic Party lean, all with the “message” that the Republican Party “stole” the 2000 Presidential election. A number of others come from pro Republican Party supporters with a “gloating” tone and a “we won; nyah, nyah, nyah!” slant. Some others commend the Florida Supreme Court Public Information Office for a job well done.

/ Pennsylvania, Missouri, Minnesota, California, Wisconsin, New Jersey


66. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-17-2000

All are timed between 1:40 a.m. and 10:21 p.m. There are 9 pages

/ Several after the fact assessments of the now-concluded Election 2000 events

/ Minnesota


67. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-18-2000 27 pages

/ Descriptions of what it felt like to be bombarded by the media and the public

/ California

/ Jacksonville


68. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-19-2000 9 pages

/ Some e-mails not dealing directly with Election 2000


69. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-20-2000 16 pages

/ Some e-mails describe efforts to threaten Florida Justices who did not vote on Election 2000 issues the way the correspondent wanted them to vote with “no” votes in the next judicial retention election

/ Washington, D.C.
70. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-21-2000 7 pages

/ Fallout from the U.S. Supreme Court decision


71. Group of e-mail printouts labeled: 12-22-2000 7 pages

/ Holiday greetings from Gov. Jeb Bush and 1 negative opinion e-mail about Elections 2000

12-23-2000 4 pages

/ 1 non-related e-mail and 3 negative to the Florida SC


12-24-2000 5 pages

/ several “fringe” type e-mails quoting the “1787 U.S. Constitution” among other things


12-25-2000 8 pages

/ repeat of some of the above “fringe” type e-mails quoting the “1787 U.S. Constitution”


12-26-2000 8 pages

/ several “fringe” type e-mails


12-27 and 12-28 and 12-29 and 21-30 and 21-31

/ some e-mails from correspondents who still could not accept Democratic Party defeat or want to “rub-it-in” Republican Party supporters; some non-related questions or requests for legal information; some e-mails that seem to be completely off the wall (“It’s fighting time if our local police and Sheriff leaders will not join us in ‘REVOLTING’ against the crooked Masonic-judges . . .”; some reprints of op/ed columns in various newspapers


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