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Ray Grady Papers
A collection of personal papers, letters, programs, magazines, newspaper clippings, and other ephemera collected by Ray Grady that mostly relate to golf in Sarasota County and the Bobby Jones Golf Course.
Records of the Historic Resources Survey of the Coastal Zone of Sarasota County, Florida, 1989-1990
Field notes, drafts, and other records relating to the 1989-1990 cultural resources assessment survey of the coastal zone.
Regina Stahl Briskey Photographic Collection
14 black and white photographs of Ben Stahl's Home at 4214 Higel Avenue in Sarasota, possibility photographed by Joseph Steinmetz.
Religious Tracts and Other Gleanings
Richard Hershner Overtown Photographs, 2015
Eight color photographs of a residence at 413 Central Avenue in the Overtown neighborhood of Sarasota prior to the building's demolition in 2015.
Richard P. Eckels West Florida Research Center Proposal, 1962
One proposal (five pages plus a map) for a research center akin to what would later become Mote Marine Laboratory. The facility reflects some of the futuristic, hopeful energy of the late 1950s and early 1960s that inspired the design for Disney's EPCOT Center.
Ringling Family Papers
Records documenting legal proceedings between Emily Buck Ringling and members of the Ringling family during and after Emily's divorce from John Ringling in 1935.
Robert Alan Schennum Papers
Records relating to the architecture practice of Robert Alana Schennum, dating from the 1970s to the 2000s, including job files organized by job number, business and financial records, a card file indexing the firm's jobs and drawings, and an extensive collection of large-format drawings. Most of the jobs were from the Sarasota area. Projects of note include the Van Wezel Auditorium.
Robert E. Burleson Photographic Collection
16 black and white print photographs of the interior rooms in the Ca'd'Zan and Horn's Cars of Yesterday, August 1959.
Robert K. Brigham Photographic Collection
Five black and white photos taken by Army photographer Robert K. Brigham during the Korean War. Also one clipping from the September 1951 edition of the Eusak Signals, a newsletter of the Signal Section of the 8th U.S. Army.
