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Meritorious Service certificate, 1975
Meritorious Service certificate awarded to Violet Taylor by the Florida Association of Women's Clubs.Tags Organizations -
Florida Association of Colored Women's Clubs membership cards, c. 1968
Set of annual memberships cards, belonging to Violet Taylor, for the Florida Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc.
The National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (NACWC) is an American organization that was formed in July 1896. From 1896 to 1904 it was known as the National Association of Colored Women (NACW). When incorporated in 1904, NACW became known as the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs (NACWC).Tags Organizations -
National Association of Colored Women's Clubs membership cards, c. 1965
Set of annual memberships cards, belonging to Violet Taylor, for the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc.Tags Organizations -
Daughters of the Revolution portrait, 1949
Group portrait of the Halpatiokee Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Photo taken at the Sunrise Inn on January 20, 1949. Members identified as (seated left to right): Mrs. Williford Ransom Leach, Mrs. Lyndon W. Barnes, Mrs. Paul M. Hoenshel, Mrs. David M. Wright of Bartow (State Regent), Mrs. Ernest F. Lyons (organizing Chapter Regent), Mrs. James F. Byers of St. Petersburg (Honorary State Regent), Mrs. Harry H. Hipson; (standing left to right) Mrs. Earl J. Ricou, Mrs. Harvey Homlar, Mrs. E. H. Coutant, Mrs. Peter L. Steelman, Mrs. T. E. Preston, Mrs. M. G. Littman, Mrs. A. M. Shrigley, Miss Myrtle M. Dyer, Mrs. Webster Ordway, Mrs. Lane Jennings, Mrs. Evans Crary, and Mrs. Dewey Hayes. -
Florida Inland Navigation District meeting, c. 1950
Group of men sit at a long table for a Florida Inland Navigation District meeting. Commodore Stanley Kitching is seated second on the left. Kitching served as chairman for this organization for 20 years. -
Florida Inland Navigation District officials, c. 1950
Group portrait of the Florida Inland Navigation District officials. Commodore Stanley Kitching is seated center in the portrait. Kitching served as chairman for this organization for 20 years.