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Edward Mackey in front of St. Monica's Episcopal Church, 1972
Edward Mackey stands in front of St. Monica's Episcopal church wearing a captain's style hat. The doors of the church and a sign identifying the church are in view behind Mackey. -
U.S. Navy Witham Field, c. 1943
Two men posed in front of a sign "U.S. Navy Witham Field, Stuart, Florida." A small airfield, Krueger Field opened in 1928 near Witham Field. In 1942, the county leased the land to the federal government. First called McArthur Field, its name was changed to Witham Field in 1943 after Martin County native Paul “Homer” Witham, an enlisted Naval Aviation Pilot First Class, was the first Naval Aviator from the City of Stuart killed in WWII. The land returned to the county in 1947. -
Robert Morgade Library sign, 2001
Photo taken at the dedication of Robert Morgade Library in Port Salerno, 30 June 2001. -
Jonathon Dickinson Shipwreck sign, c. 1965
Official Florida Board of Parks and Historic Memorials sign, 1961.Tags Signs (Notices) -
Roadsign to Lake Worth, c. 1920
Walter Dyer standing on road next to ocean alongside sign, "Welcome, Lake Worth, Fuquay's Dept Store, Free Bridge," Walter H. Dyer owned Dixie Photo Service in Lake Worth in 1920. -
Confusion Corner, c. 1980
Signs at Confusion Corner. Confusion Corner includes the intersection of Flagler Avenue, East Ocean, and West Ocean Blvd, Colorado Avenue, A1A North & South, and Dixie Highway.Tags Signs (Notices) -
Election party for Doc Henry for National Director, c. 1955
Several men, smoking and talking. Signs state "Doc Henry for National Director." Front row, left to right: Ralph Hartman, ?, Dr. Henry, Evans Crary, Joe Crowder, Harold Johns, Charlie Weighton. Back rows: ? Larry Timon, Bill Waxler, I. Kanarack. Stuart Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Jaycees. -
Stuart welcome sign, c. 1925
Roadside sign "This is Stuart on the St. Lucie, Florida's Finest Fishing" -
Palm City road, 1930
Narrow road and sign: "City limits town of Palm City please drive carefully" -
Veghte & Dirr Tires, c. 1925
A man leans against a Crown Gasoline pump at a gas station, next to three little girls displaying their fine dresses while another looked on. Signs include: Autos washed and greased, Good Year Balloon Tires.