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Sarasota Garden Club Records
Records relating to the activities and governance of the Sarasota Garden Club, including information about the various awards at the club's many flower shows and competitions, scrapbooks dating from the 1940s to the 1990s, business records, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, etc.
Sarasota Harmony Show Chorus, Inc. Records, 1953-2001
This collection consists mainly of scrapbooks created by the Sarasota Harmony Show Chorus, Inc. (a local chapter of the Sweet Adelines International) between 1953 and 2001.
Sarasota Herald-Tribune Photographic Collection
Extensive collection of headshots used by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, filed alphabetically by surname.
Sarasota High School Band Photographs, 1994-2019
Sarasota High School Library Records
One bound ledger showing purchases of books for the Sarasota High School library, dates ranging from August 17, 1927 to the early 1960s. Staff appear to have used the inventory as late as 1964 to note when they had discarded books.
Sarasota High School Records
Sarasota Junior Chamber of Commerce Scrapbooks, 1947-1949
Two scrapbooks with photographs documenting the activities of the Sarasota Junior Chamber of Commerce, also known as the Jaycees.
Sarasota Mobile Home Park Closure Papers
Small collection of newspaper clippings and papers relating to the closure of the Sarasota Mobile Home Park near Payne Park. All materials date to the late 1980s and 1990s.
Sarasota Sailing Squadron Records
A collection of archival documents (including meeting minutes and correspondence), photographs, and scrapbooks relating to the Sarasota Sailing Squadron operations, boating races, and social engagements.
Sarasota School of Architecture Tour Photographs
This collection contains color print photographs from a 2001 tour of buildings designed by members of the Sarasota School of Architecture. The tour was part of a broader symposium on the Sarasota School of Architecture held in Sarasota. The symposium was inspired by a survey of Sarasota School-designed homes a few years earlier. Ten buildings are featured in the photographs.