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Letter and Certificate, Sidney J. Catts to Kate Jackson, April 6, 1918
Sidney J. Catts
A letter from Sidney Catts, Governor of Florida, appointing Kate Jackson to the convention on "Win the War for Permanent Peace" to be held in Philadelphia in May 1918. Included is the certificate naming Jackson a delegate and the envelope.
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Letter to Mrs. Jennings, December 7, 1914
Unknown
A letter to Mrs. Jennings about the writer's regret they can't accompany Mrs. Jennings to Tallahassee, and a proposal for a park to be given to the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs.
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Letter to Board of Public Works, Tampa, Florida, November 14, 1914
Unknown
A letter to the Board of Public Works in Tampa Florida about connecting the author's home to the city sewer system.
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Letter, Kate Jackson to Mrs. Green with Enclosure, October 29, 1914
Kate Veronica Jackson and Charles B. Parkhill
A letter from Kate Jackson to Mrs. Green about women's suffrage and legal rights under Florida law. Included is a copy of a letter from Judge Charles B. Parkhill to Kate Jackson, dated November 12, 1914.
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Announcement, Florida Federation of Women's Clubs- Public health Department, "Health Hint"
Florida Federation of Women's Clubs. Public health Department
A "Health Hint" to be read at the next club session about mosquitos and flies and the dangers they posed.
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Letter, Kate Jackson to H.S. Braucher, February 8, 1914
Kate Veronica Jackson
A letter from Kate Jackson to H.S. Braucher of the Playground and Recreation Association of America about a playground and the help of Mr. T.S. Settle with the planning.
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Letter, T.S. Settle to Kate Jackson, February 7, 1914
T. S. Settle
A letter from T.S. Settle, Southern Field Secretary of the Playground and Recreation Association of America, about his family's visit to Tampa. Settle expresses his wish that he could be there for the opening of a playground in Tampa.
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Letter, M.E. Randall to Kate Jackson, January 29, 1914
M. E. Randall
A letter from M.E. Randall to Kate Jackson asking about the number of people with tuberculosis who worked in the cigar factories as well as child labor in the factories.
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Letter, John Gribbel to Kate Jackson, January 24, 1914
John Gribbel
A letter to Kate Jackson from John Gribbel recommending Dr. Aronovici in helping to plan beautification projects in Tampa.
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Letter, Joseph P. Remington to Kate Jackson, January 15, 1914
Joseph P. Remington
A letter from Joseph Remington to Kate Jackson about the need for organizations to speak about food safety in Tampa.
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1913-1914 End of Year Speech, Tampa Civic Association
Kate Veronica Jackson
A handwritten end-of-year speech for the work of the Tampa Civic Association. Included are mentions of a playground, their membership in the state Federation of Women's Clubs, their work with the Gasparilla Celebration, and the May Festival.
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Constitution and By-Laws of The Tampa Civic Association, circa 1914
Tampa Civic Association
The constitution and bylaws of the Tampa Civic Association.
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Letter, M.E. Randall to Kate Jackson, circa 1914
M. E. Randall
A letter from M.E. Randall to Kate Jackson about a bill to have matrons in the county jails and police stations in Tampa, Florida. Included is the text of the bill read before the Florida State Legislature.
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Letter, Tampa Civic Association to Tampa City Council, circa 1914
Tampa Civic Association
A letter from the Tampa Civic Association to the Tampa City Council calling for a referendum to establish a Carnegie Library in Tampa. There are some math equations written on the side of the letter.
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Pamphlet, To the Clubs Composing the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs, January 1, 1914
Florida Federation of Women's Clubs
A pamphlet to the clubs composing the Florida Federation of Women's Club about the work of the Legislation Department.
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Portion of Speech to Federated Clubs of Florida, circa 1914
Tampa Civic Association
Two copies of the second page of a speech to the Federated Clubs of Florida.
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Speech to Federated Clubs of Florida, circa 1914
Kate Veronica Jackson
A speech by Kate Jackson to the Federated Clubs of Florida with the activities the Tampa Civic Association completed over the year.
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Summary of the Florida Federation Meeting, circa 1914
Kate Veronica Jackson
A summary of the Florida Federation meeting including speakers and topics of discussion.
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Letter, Stephanie Huber to Kate Jackson, December 15, 1913
Caroline Stephens Zeigler Huber
A letter from Stephanie Huber, the president of the Woman's City Club, to Kate Jackson, the president of the Tampa Civic Association, regarding the club's installment of a public restroom and future luncheons about canning.
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Letter, J.C. Woodsome to Kate Jackson, November 28, 1913
J. C. Woodsome
A letter from J.C. Woodsome, manager of Tampa Electric Company, to Kate Jackson, president of the Tampa Civic Association. The manager tells Jackson TECO will provide an automobile for their scheduled Tampa Clean-Up Day.
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Letter, Hafford Jones to November 17, 1913
Hafford Jones
A letter from the secretary of the Tampa Merchants Association to Kate Jackson, president of the Tampa Civic Association, providing her a committee to participate in Tampa Clean-Up Day.
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Letters from Kate Jackson to Marshall Moore, D.B. McKay, and Mrs. Huber
Kate Veronica Jackson
Three letters from Kate Jackson, the Tampa Civic Association president, the Tampa mayor, and the superintendent of schools regarding the Tampa Clean-Up movement. Jackson demonstrates her frustration with Stephanie Huber regarding the Woman's City Club.
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Letter, Caroline S.Z. Huber to Kate Jackson, November 10, 1913
Caroline Stephens Zeigler Huber
Caroline Huber, president of the Woman's City Club, informs Kate Jackson, president of the Tampa Civic Association, of future meetings. Huber provides an explanation for her actions that angered Jackson.
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Letter, E.J. Moore to Friends, November 9, 1913
E. J. Moore
A letter from E.J. Moore, the president of the Afro-American Civic League, announcing the League's desire to participate in Kate Jackson's Tampa Clean-Up Day.
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Letter, J.J. Downes to Tampa Civic Association, November 5, 1913
J. J. Downes
The Tampa Merchant Association's booster committee asks the Tampa Civic Association which members will be contributing to the 1914 Gasparilla Festival.
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