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Pamphlet, cover: The Story of Jacksonville Historical Facts Points of Interest |
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Pamphlet, p. 2 |
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Pamphlet, p. 3: [Photographic illustration of Jacksonville and the St. Johns River] |
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Pamphlet, p. 4 |
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Pamphlet, p. 5 |
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Pamphlet, p. 6 |
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Pamphlet, p. 7: Spring and Pool at Green Cove Springs |
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Pamphlet, p. 8: The Ribaut Monument is a duplicate of the original placed at Mayport in 1562 |
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Pamphlet, p. 9 |
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Pamphlet, p. 10: The great forty-mile crescent of Jacksonville and Atlantic Beaches |
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Pamphlet, p. 11: Section of Fort Marion, St. Augustine |
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Pamphlet, p. 12: Jacksonville is the focal point of transportation routes to Florida by land, air and water |
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Pamphlet, p. 13: Jacksonville is the focal point of transportation routes to Florida by land, air and water |
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Pamphlet, p. 14: [Photographic illustration of St. Johns River] |
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Pamphlet, p. 15: Hemming Park is in the heart of the City |
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Pamphlet, p. 16 |
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Pamphlet, p. 17: "Tabby" or Oyster-shell House on Fort George Island |
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Pamphlet, p. 18: Entrance to the Dungeon, Fort Clinch, Fernandina |
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Pamphlet, p. 19: The new million-dollar development of Hogan's Creek Boulevard |
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Pamphlet, p. 20 |
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Pamphlet, p. 21: French rural type buildings of the Penney Memorial Community |
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Pamphlet, p. 22: [Photographic illustration of the Florida Military Academy] |
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Pamphlet, p. 23 |
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Pamphlet, p. 24: [Map of Florida's East Coast from Matanzas fort to Fernandina] |
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