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  • Swisher Auditorium at Jacksonville University in 1964.

    Swisher Auditorium at Jacksonville University in 1964.

  • Construction of the Arlington Bridge in 1952.

    Construction of the Arlington Bridge in 1952.

  • Construction of the Arlington Bridge in 1952.

    Construction of the Arlington Bridge in 1952.

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  • View showing the Pure Oil Co. gas station on University Blvd at Fort Caroline Road in 1962.

    View showing the Pure Oil Co. gas station on University Blvd at Fort Caroline Road in 1962.

  • Norman Studios African American motion picture actors and actresses in 1928.

    Norman Studios African American motion picture actors and actresses in 1928.

  • The yacht steamer "Keystone" on the St. Johns River.
 
"Built in 1893 at Nyack, New York by Julius Peterson as a private yacht for day service only. First owner was Mrs. Mary Packer Cummings who used it for service between Jacksonville and Keystone Bluff (the winter home of Cummings). Sold in 1913 to Captain H.D. DeGrive and used for a short while on Passenger Package Freight and Mail Run from Jacksonville (Newman Street wharf) and Keystone, Arlington and Floral Bluff, Florida. It was then used for exclusive Passenger Excursion Service from Jacksonville to Green Cove Springs. Sold around 1925 to Captain Charles M. Fozzard and converted to Fairbanks-Morse 60 hp. diesel. It became a harbor tug and later was sold to parties in Miami for the same work."

    The yacht steamer "Keystone" on the St. Johns River. "Built in 1893 at Nyack, New York by Julius Peterson as a private yacht for day service only. First owner was Mrs. Mary Packer Cummings who used it for service between Jacksonville and Keystone Bluff (the winter home of Cummings). Sold in 1913 to Captain H.D. DeGrive and used for a short while on Passenger Package Freight and Mail Run from Jacksonville (Newman Street wharf) and Keystone, Arlington and Floral Bluff, Florida. It was then used for exclusive Passenger Excursion Service from Jacksonville to Green Cove Springs. Sold around 1925 to Captain Charles M. Fozzard and converted to Fairbanks-Morse 60 hp. diesel. It became a harbor tug and later was sold to parties in Miami for the same work."

  • Aerial view showing an Arlington Expressway/University Blvd intersection.

    Aerial view showing an Arlington Expressway/University Blvd intersection.

  • Aerial shot viewing the Arlington Plaza shopping center at the intersection of Arlington Road and Arlington Expressway in 1957.

    Aerial shot viewing the Arlington Plaza shopping center at the intersection of Arlington Road and Arlington Expressway in 1957.

  • Governor Warren standing with Supreme Court Justice Mathews in group portrait by monument during the John E. Mathews Bridge dedication ceremony in 1953.

    Governor Warren standing with Supreme Court Justice Mathews in group portrait by monument during the John E. Mathews Bridge dedication ceremony in 1953.

  • Arlington Bottle Gas Company building in 1960.

    Arlington Bottle Gas Company building in 1960.

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    Norman Studios African American motion picture actors and actresses in 1928.
    The yacht steamer "Keystone" on the St. Johns River.
 
"Built in 1893 at Nyack, New York by Julius Peterson as a private yacht for day service only. First owner was Mrs. Mary Packer Cummings who used it for service between Jacksonville and Keystone Bluff (the winter home of Cummings). Sold in 1913 to Captain H.D. DeGrive and used for a short while on Passenger Package Freight and Mail Run from Jacksonville (Newman Street wharf) and Keystone, Arlington and Floral Bluff, Florida. It was then used for exclusive Passenger Excursion Service from Jacksonville to Green Cove Springs. Sold around 1925 to Captain Charles M. Fozzard and converted to Fairbanks-Morse 60 hp. diesel. It became a harbor tug and later was sold to parties in Miami for the same work."
    Aerial view showing an Arlington Expressway/University Blvd intersection.