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MacDonald, John D. Collection, 1800-1997 (Bulk dates: 1916-1986). John D. MacDonald (1916-1986) was a prolific Florida author of mystery and suspense novels, including the popular Travis McGee series. The collection is comprised of his manuscripts and other writings, personal and professional correspondence, screenplays and adaptations, reviews, family papers, photographs, audiovisual recordings, ephemera, financial records and business correspondence. MS Group 21.
Mahon, John K. Papers, 1961-2002. Papers of author and educator, mostly dealing with Seminole Indian history, military history, and environmental activism. 1 ln.ft.
Mangonès, Edmond Collection, 1655-1843 (Bulk: 1790-1843). A selection of documents (on microfilm) from the private library of Mangonès, a Haitian collector and historian of the early 20th Century. Most of the documents date from before and after the Haitian revolution and the period of U.S. occupation. 17 reels.
Manis, W.E. Collection, 1939-1941. Photos, letters and ephemera collected or created by Manis during his work as a Rubber Planter and later in change of the research department of Firestone Plantations Co. in Liberia, West Africa (1940-41). 2 albums. Ms Group 143.
Mann, Austin Shuey. Papers, 1892-1912. Attorney, citrus grower/rancher, political activist. Correspondence, telegrams, receipts, miscellaneous materials. 1 ln.ft.
Marillac, M. de. Letter book containing copies and drafts of letters to the Comte de Pontchartrain from an officer of the Marine, 1699-1702. 1 volume. Description of a voyage to the West Indies. Ms Group 128.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Society. Archives of the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Society, 1988 - . Records of the Society and ephemera related to Rawlings. On deposit by the Society. 3 ln.ft.
Marshall, Arthur R., Jr. Papers, 1954-1984. Manuscripts, correspondence, and other papers of a biologist/ecologist regarding the restoration of water flow in South Florida and other environmental issues. 3.5 ln.ft. Ms Group 73.
Marshall, Nathan S. Diary of N. S. Marshall, Hospital Seward of U.S.S. Vandalia of Perry's fleet, 1853-1856. 112 p. Copy "made for A. R. Mead, from original about 1913." Accompanied by a typed ms.: A hospital steward and Perry's opening of Japan, 1853-1854. Based on the Diary of Dr. Nathan S. Marshall, Hospital Steward on U.S. Ship Vandalia / A.R. Mead. Gainesville, Florida, 1965. Part of Miscellaneous Manuscript Groups. Ms. Group 112, Box 1/8.
Martin, Sidney Walter. Papers, 1935-1972. Historian, university administrator. Notes and manuscripts of historical works pertaining to Florida. Gift of Dr. Sidney Walter Martin. 1 ln.ft.
Matherly, Walter Jeffries. Speeches and writings, 1926-1954. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Matheson, James D. Ledgers, 1866-1897. (20 v.). Merchant, of Gainesville, Florida. - Records of business transactions in Gainesville. Moved to Gainesville after the Civil War and established a mercantile store specializing in boots and saddlery. 3 ln.ft.
Matthews, Donald Ray. Papers, 1952-1966. Educator, state legislator, and U.S. representative from Florida. Personal and legislative correspondence. Born in Micanopy, Florida. Educated at Hawthorne. Received B.A. and M.A. degrees from University of Florida. Taught in the public schools of Leesburg and Orlando (1929-1935); Newberry principal, 1935. Florida House of Representatives, 1935. Administrator, University of Florida, 1936-1952. U.S. House of Representatives, 1953-1967. Gift of Mr. Matthews. 104 ln.ft.
Mayo, Nathan. Papers, 1923-1959. Farmer, businessman, state legislator, and public official of Florida. Papers relating to agriculture and politics in Florida during Mayo's service as Florida Commissioner of Agriculture (1923-1960). Commissioner, Marion County, 1913. Florida House of Representatives, 1921-1923. Commissioner of agriculture, 1923-1960. Gift of Mr. Mayo's son, Nat Mayo. 12 ln.ft.
McCollum, Ruby, defendant. Documents relating to the trial of Ruby McCollum for the murder of Dr. LeRoy Adams, Live Oak, Florida, 1954. Xerox copies. Official records copied from the State of Florida Archives and notes and correspondence of Zora Neale Hurston, who covered the trial for the Pittsburgh Courier, and perhaps of others. 0.25 ln.ft. Ms. Group 118.
McDonald, Jackson Henson. Scrapbook, 1917-1925. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
McDonell, Augustus O.. Papers, 1861-1864. Letters describing the Confederate and Union dispositions around Pensacola at the beginning of the Civil War. A personal diary including poems and accounts from the frontlines in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Part of the Florida History Miscellaneous Manuscripts and Diary collections.
McLean-Gillis Family Papers. 1812-1898. Family correspondence of several interrelated families in Walton County, Florida. 0.4 ln.ft.
McLuhan, Marshall. Eight letters written between 1956-1972 from Marshall McLuhan to Aubrey L. Williams, Professor of English at Yale University and the University of Florida. Ms Group 112 Box 2/11.
McMillan vs. Escambia County and Jenkins vs. Pensacola. Records in the Cases before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida. Gift of Dr. Manning J. Dauer. 1.25 ln.ft.
McPherson, Woodrow Wilson. "IFAS and Florida agriculture", c.1984. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
McRae, William A. Papers, 1945. Correspondence of military officers regarding the United Nations Security Council. Part of Miscellaneous Collections, Box 1, folders 2-3. Ms Group 112.
Medina, Jose Toribio. Memorabilia, 1927-1953. News clippings and memorabilia collected by Maury A. Bromsen related to the centennial celebration for José Toribio Medina in 1952. 0.2 ln.ft. Ms Group 203.
Megill, Kenneth A. Papers, 1967-1973. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Melrose Woman's Club (Fla.). Records, 1891-1974. Minutes, articles of incorporation, questionnaires, and other records of the club, which had members in Melrose, Alachua, and Putnam counties, Fla. 1 ln.ft.
Mickler, Ernest Matthew. Papers, 1980's. Writer, photographer, and artist. Research material and manuscripts of his books, White Trash Cooking and Sinkin Spells, Hot Flashes and Fits and Cravins. 5.0 ln.ft. Ms Group 95.
Milanich, Jerald T. Papers, 1976-1991. Correspondence, research materials (particularly re: the De Soto Trail), and various collected publications of Milanich. 1 ln.ft.
Miscellaneous Accounting Papers, 1837-1971. Miscellaneous, small collections that form part of the Accounting Archives. O.V.F. Blythe. John Faire. Louis Goldberg. Maurice E. Peloubet. Procter and Gamble Company. George L. Wright. 2 boxes. 0.8 feet.
Miscellaneous Cuban Documents. 1639-1959. Miscellaneous documents pertaining to Cuba, primarily Havana, Cuba. 0.2 ln.ft. MS Group 215.
Miscellaneous Greek Collections. 1904-. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Miscellaneous source materials relating to Edward Ball. Interviews, articles, clippings, and other material used by Raymond K. Mason and Virginia Harrison in their book about Ed Ball (1888-1981), businessman of Jacksonville, entitled Confusion to the Enemy: A Biography of Edward Ball (1976). Gift of Mr. Mason.
Miscellaneous Student Honorary and Professional Organizations Collections. 1922-1969. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Mohl, Raymond A. Research Papers, 1951-1992. Research materials created or collected by historian Raymond Mohl on subjects such as Harry T. Moore and John Nolen. MS 236. 0.8 ln. ft.
Moore, Thomas. Papers, 1806-1832 and n.d. Irish poet. Correspondence, poems, and engravings. 1 box. 0.2 ln.ft. Ms Group 38.
Morgan, Arthur Ernest. Papers, 1912-1954. Relating to Morgan's work as a civil engineer and to the Dayton Morgan Engineering Company's various water control projects throughout Florida, in particular to drainage of the Everglades. 0.8 ln.ft.
Morgan Family Collection. ca.1900-1905. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Murphree, Albert Alexander ("Waddy"). Papers, ca. 1934-1974. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Myers, Isabel Briggs. Papers, ca. 1890-1980. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Typology Laboratory (University of Florida), personality type; records, research data, notebooks, correspondence, testing materials, "Gifts Differing" and "Introduction to Type". 96 ln.ft. Ms Group 64.
Ndimande, Richard. Studio Photographs Collected by Frank Jolles, 1960-1999. 47 photographic negative portraits collected by Dr. Frank Jolles. Studio portraits taken at Z.J.S. Ndimande and Son, Greytown, KwaZulu-Natal. Ms Group 112 2/16.
Neller, Joseph Robert. Photographs, 1916-1919. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
New York Evening Post digest of Florida materials. 1816-1821. A card index to articles about Florida which appeared in the New York Evening Post between 1816 and 1821. 1 ln.ft.
Newell, Wilmon. Papers, 1908-1935. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Newton, Virgil Miller. Papers, 1950-1965. Journalist, of Tampa, Florida. Papers and scrapbooks (3 v.) relating to Newton's career as managing editor of the Tampa Tribune (1943-1964). Born in Georgia. Moved to Tampa in 1920. Educated in Hillsborough County schools; at University of Florida. Chairman, National Freedom of Information Committee 1953-1963. 28 ln.ft.
Nims, Rufus. Architectural Drawings, 1950-1992. Plans for residences and buildings in Florida, Louisiana, New York, Costa Rica, and several countries in the Caribbean. 11.75 ln.ft. MS Group 177.
Noailles, Anne E. comtesse Mathieu de. Correspondence, 1903-1923. Eight ALS to Charles Derennes; [n.d.]. Part of Miscellaneous Papers of French Authors. Ms Group 41a.
Noegel Family. Collection, 1903-1975. Correspondence, photographs, news clippings and other papers related to the Noegel family and the history of Ellaville, Florida. 0.6 ln.ft. MS 226.
Noyes, Alonzo B. Papers, 1859-1867. Receipts, vouchers, freight lists, and correspondence addressed to Alonzo B. Noyes, a Collector of Customs and a Superintendent of Lights during the American Civil War. 0.4 ln.ft. MS 241.
Oberly, Aaron S. Letter describing Havana, Cuba, 1865. Manuscript letter written aboard the U.S. Steamer Santiago de Cuba by U.S. Navy Assistant Surgeon Oberly describing the people, the climate, the music, and the activity on the roads and docks of Havana. 1 folder. MS Group 164.
Ocklawaha Nurseries, Inc. Papers, 1905-1990. Correspondence, financial records, legal documents, shipping records, and photographs. Corporate records that document the activities of Ocklawaha Nurseries during the period 1905-1990, with the bulk of materials dated from 1905 to 1920. A self-described "seller of pedigreed citrus trees," Ocklawaha Nurseries was established by O.W. Conner in 1897 and the company's properties occupied hundreds of acres at Lake Jem, Florida, divided evenly between Orange County on the east and Lake County on the west. 17 ln.ft.
O'Connell, Stephen Cornelius. Florida Supreme Court Papers, 1955-1967. Justice of Florida Supreme Court and President of the University of Florida. Two separate collections of papers: those relating to O'Connell's service on the Florida Supreme Court are part of the P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History, and those relating to his term as President of the University of Florida (1968-1973) are part of the University Archives Presidential Records Collection. Born in West Palm Beach; educated in Titusville and Palm Beach. Law degree, University of Florida, 1940. Gift of Dr. O'Connell, University of Florida. 6 ln.ft.
O'Connor, Frank. Papers, 1903-1966. Manuscripts, typescripts, notebooks, etc. 13 ln.ft. Ms Group 92.
Odd-Fellows, Independent Order of Florida. Papers, 1881-1953. Fraternal organization. Correspondence (1909-1953) and ledgers (18811914). Gift of Dr. Eldon Turner, University of Florida. 1 ln.ft.
O'Neill, James T. Papers, 1812-1887. Plantation owner, of Woodstock, St. Marys, Georgia, and New Hope, Fernandina, Florida. Business and legal documents and correspondence relating to plantation life and cotton cultivation. 2 ln.ft.
Observations de la Chambre de Commerce, Marseille, France. 1816 manuscript entitled, "Observations de la Chambre de Commerce... Marseille," which deals with the commerce of Marseille, particularly with the French colonies in the Americas. Ms Group 112 Box 2/10.
Observations Importantes by Sugar Traders in Nantes, France. 1788. "Observations Importantes" by anonymous sugar traders in Nantes, France, and an "Avis" written by the deputies of commerce of Brittany. Ms Group 112 Box 2/9.
Opera and Operetta Collection. Miscellaneous libretti and translations filed alphabetically by show title (3 ln.ft.). Miscellaneous ephemera for international opera companies filed alphabetically by country (4.5 ln.ft.). Miscellaneous ephemera for U.S. companies filed alphabetically (6 ln.ft.). Miscellaneous programs and ephemera filed alphabetically by show title (25.5 ln.ft.).
Ormond Family. Papers, 1784-1909 (bulk: 1834-1892). Merchants and planters of Florida. James Ormond (175?-1819), sea captain and planter (ca. 1790-1820) in what is now Volusia County. James Ormond II (179?-1829), who fled Scotland in 1821 and managed the plantation until his death. James Ormond III (1819-1892), who fought in the Second Seminole War, during which he was forced to abandon the plantation and subsequently became a merchant in Port Leon and Newport, Fla., which he founded. 2 ln.ft.
Orr Family. Papers, 1828-1957 (bulk, 1843-1900). Letters, engravings, and memorabilia of Nathaniel Orr, the engraver/illustrator, his wife Elisabeth, and daughters, especially Alice Orr Tredwell. 3 ln.ft. Ms Group 83.
Pace, Carrie. "Politics and housing: A social history of low income housing for the elderly, 1955-1988". Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Page, James . Correspondence, 1905-1911. Letters pertaining to Page's position as the engineer in charge of constructing a water supply and sewer system in Cienfuegos, Cuba, including a 1910 report on the status of the water system. 10 folders. MS Group 160.
Painter, E.O. Letterbook, 1889-1891. Letters of the owner of the Florida Agriculturalist and founder of the E.O. Painter Printer Company. PKY 88.013
Panton, Leslie & Co. and John Forbres Co. The business records of Panton, Leslie ∧ Co., and its successor John Forbes ∧ Co. See also the Heloise H. Cruzat Papers and the Marie Taylor Greenslade papers. The originals were donated to the Florida Historical Society by Mrs. Heloise H. Cruzat.
Parker, John. Letters, 1815. Three letters from Parker in Havana, Cuba, to his employer, A.C. Johnstone, discussing slave, coffee, sugar and other markets in Havana. 1 folder. Ms Group 165.
Paton, Jean. Papers. Correspondence and literature re: local and national adoption issues and groups. Stored off-site in the Library Auxiliary Depository. 7.5 ln.ft. Ms Group 69.
Paton, William Andrew. Papers, 1944-1972. Correspopndence, manuscripts, research drafts, etc. Member of the Accounting Hall of Fame. Part of Accounting Archives. 2 boxes.
Patrick, J. Max. Papers, 1949-1955. University of Florida professor. Correspondence re: his edition of William H. Mallock's The New Republic. 0.5 ln.ft. (1 Box). Ms Group 4.
Peabody Club. Records, 1921; 1924-1933. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Peck, John Herbert. Papers, 1898. Merchant marine captain. Papers relating to Peck's activities in Tampa, FL., during the Spanish-American War of 1898. 1 ln.ft.
Pemstein, B.L.. Papers, 1943-1944. Correspondence of B.L. "Bunny" Pemstein, a young Jewish Navy recruit stationed at Key West during World War II. 0.4 ln.ft. Ms 200.
Pennekamp, John D.. Papers, 1938-1977. Journalist, newspaper editor, environmentalist. This collection details John D. Pennekamp's environmental career, particularly his conservation efforts in South Florida during the 1960s, as well as some of his work for the Miami Herald. 0.8 ln.ft.
Pepper, Claude Denson. Scrapbooks, 1948-1958. Newspaper clippings relating to Claude Pepper, U.S. Senator from Florida (1936-1951) and representative from Florida (since 1963), in the period 19481952 and to his unsuccessful 1958 senatorial primary campaign against Spessard L. Holland. 1 ln.ft.
Pepper-Smathers Campaign. Collection, 1948-1950. A small collection of campaign materials relating to the 1950 Democratic primary election in Florida for the U.S. Senate between Claude Pepper and George A. Smathers. 0.20 linear feet.
Perfoming Arts Miscellanous Material (Photographs and Vertical Files). Performer and production stills. Vertical files organized under the following headings: State of Florida ("Dance Associations", "Story Tellers", "Theatre Conference", etc), Cities and Towns (from the Panhandle to the Keys in an alphabetical listing), and the city Gainesville (including UF) performing arts scene.
Peter, Emmett B. Jr. Papers, bulk: 1954-1969. Journalist and author. Correspopndence, manuscripts, research notes, etc., pertaining to James Branch Cabell. 2 boxes. Ms Group 153.
Peterson, James Hardin. Papers, 1926-1950. Lawyer and U.S. Representative from Florida. Scrapbooks and papers relating to all aspects of Peterson's service as U.S. representative (1933-1951), including much information on New Deal federal agencies and projects in Florida, the W.P.A., Everglades National Park, and the Cross Florida Barge Canal. 42 linear feet. Ms 81.
Peterson, N. Curtis. Papers, 1969-1990. Legislative files and correspondence of Florida State Senator, N. Curtis Peterson. 24.5 linear feet. Ms 220.
Pettigrew, Richard Allen. Papers, 1957-1980. Lawyer and state legislator of Florida. Papers relating to Pettigrew's service in the Florida legislature, including the House of Representatives (1963-1972; speaker, 1971-1972) and Senate (1972-1974), and his unsuccessful U.S. senatorial primary campaigns in 1974 and 1980. Legislative committee materials. Born in West Virginia; educated in Florida. Law degree, University of Florida. Practiced in Miami. 3 ln.ft.
Phi Beta Kappa. Records, 1931-1976. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Phi Delta Delta. Records, 1947-1959. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Philip II, King of Spain. Relacion de la orden y manera de proceder del Santo Officio... de la Inquisicion, 1700-1799?. Manuscript copy of a 1559 relacion by Philip II relating the procedures to be followed by the Holy Office of the Inquisition (Santo Officio). 1 folder. MS Group 163.
Photograph album fragment, 1938. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Photographs of Sugar Mills in Puerto Rico. ca. 1898. Four photos of the Santa Isabel sugar mill of Henry Rosich and the largest Puerto Rican sugar mill, Guanica. 1 folder. Ms Group 171.
Pi Kappa Alpha. Alpha Eta Chapter. Miscellany, 1924-1950. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Pickren, Pansy. Papers, 1957-1960. Teacher, Palatka, Fl. Correspondence, and manuscripts of poems and children's stories. 1.5 ln.ft. Ms Group 11.
Pierce, Robert N. Collection, 1959. Newspaper clippings, contents of an official press packet, and photographs from reporter Robert N. Pierce's trip to Cuba shortly after Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. 0.2 ln.ft. Ms Group 235.
Pierson, Donald. Papers, ca. 1938-1965. Manuscript lecture and research notes of social anthropologist, mostly relating to Brazil. 4 ln.ft. Ms Group 75.
Pillot, Mattie. Essay Book, 1886-1889. Essays written by grade school student Mattie Pillot in Madison County, FL. PKY 88.002
Pitts, Edith Patti. Papers, 1934-1973. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Pope, Edith. Papers, 1899-1961. Author. Correspondence with editors and other writers, including Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. Manuscripts. 10 ln.ft. Ms Group 3.
Pope, Verle Allyn. Papers, 1903-1973. Subject files and political correspondence of Pope, who served in the Florida Senate (1949-1972), and also memorabilia and scrapbooks. 4 ln.ft.
Potter, Edward T. Architectural drawings, ca. early 1870s. Water color and pen and ink drawings of Potter's design for St. John's Church, Jacksonville, Florida. 15 items. Ms Group 186.
Powers, Edward O. Collection, 1890-1900. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Prats y Salas, Antonio. Advertencia. La presente reseña de los acontecimientos ..., ca. 1863. Manuscript "Advertencia" by Antonio Prats, describing the events that resulted in his arrest during the period of political unrest leading up to the 10 Years War in Cuba. 1 folder. MS Group 162.
Pratt, Lucy. Music book, 1819. Manuscript practice book. 1 volume. Ms group 132.
Prescott, Josiah H. Letterbooks, 1876-1907. Three letterbooks of Josiah H. Prescott, a prominent businessman of Fernandina, in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-centuries. PKY 88.020
Promisory Note Issued to Citoyen Tardy, St. Domingue. 1793. Promisory note and receipt (on a printed form) issued to Citoyen Tardy, agreeing to pay him for his services to the colony of St.-Domingue (Haiti). Ms Group 112 Box 2/8.
Quackenbos, Max. Collection, 1977-2002. Documents pertaining to a variety of environmental activities related to Martin County, South Florida, and the Everglades. In particular, the materials provide evidence about the South Florida Water Management District (Quackenbos was a regular meeting attendee and planning participant), the Kissimmee River, Lake Okeechobee, Indian River Lagoon, and the St. Lucie River. 9 boxes (5.25 linear ft.)
Quinn, Rex. Papers, 1892-1970 (bulk 1950-1968). Superintendent, Seminole Agency (Bureau of Indian Affairs). Reports, correspondence, financial statements, publications. 18 boxes (6.75 linear ft.)
Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan. Papers, 1844-2002 (bulk: 1916-1953). Pulitzer-winning author who lived in rural Cross Creek, Florida, and wrote novels and stories focusing on rural themes and settings, including The Yearling and Cross Creek. Correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, photos, legal papers, etc. 42.75 ln.ft. Ms Group 1.
Reed, Nathaniel P. Everglades Papers, 1983-2000. Correspondence, documents, news clippings and other materials of a Florida environmentalist and public official relating to the restoration of the Everglades. 6 ln.ft. Ms. Group 116.
Reeves, F. Blair. Papers, ca 1967-1974. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Reynolds, Charles Bingham. Papers, 1885-1927. Journalist and historical writer. Papers include his book, Old Saint Augustine, as well as writings from travel magazines. 1 ln.ft.
Richards, Paul. Fanatic Fanfare: A Musical Score, 2005. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Rikli, Martin. Photographs, 1935-1936. Photographs by cinematographer/photographer Martin Rikli documenting his Ethiopian (Abessinien) expedition, which coincided with the second Italo-Abyssinian War. 4 albums. Ms. Group 184.
Riley, Bert Clair and Ruth Lemon. Papers, 1918-1963. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Ringling Theatre Collection. (Note: this collection has been digitized - link opens searchable images rather than finding aid). Photographic and print material documenting theatre and its related themes. Shakespearian prints, 18th-20th century European and American handbills, posters and heralds, souvenir photographs and prints of performers, roduction and publicity stills of plays and films, and hundreds of individual photographs of the stars of minstrel, vaudeville and burlesque.
Robertson, James Alexander. Papers, 1500-1926. Editor, bibliographer, and archivist. Materials relating to a bibliography of Floridiana, apparently gathered 1932-1933. Arranged by date. Native of Pennsylvania. Graduated from Western Reserve University, 1896. Historian of the Spanish colonial experience. Research professor, Stetson University, 1923-1932; historical expert for the Florida State Historical Society. 8 ln.ft.
Robins, Margaret Dreier. Collection. 1869-1963. Women's Trade Union League, social work, suffrage, anti-war, personal, photos. (Microfilmed in "Papers of the Women's Trade Union League and Its Principal Leaders." Woodbridge, CT.: Research Publications, 1981.) 40 ln.ft. MS Group 15.
Rochambeau, Donatien Marie Joseph de Vimeur. Papers, 1764-1803. Correspondence, decrees, other documents re Saint Domingue and Toussaint Louverture. 18 ln.ft. Ms Group 16. For access, refer to A Calendar of Rochambeau Papers at the University of Florida Libraries, comp. by Laura V. Monti. Gainesville, 1972. (available online at http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/ufdc/
Rodriguez, Jose Ignacio. Papers, 1873-1890. Letters and documents of lawyer who represented clients whose property was seized by the Spanish government as retribution for their support of Cuban independence. Part of Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. Ms Group 112.
Roebling Family. Genealogical fan chart [n.d.]. Shelved in oversize manuscript map drawer, Processing Area. 2 ln.ft. Ms Group 28.
Rogers, Dwight Laing. Papers, 1945-1954. Lawyer, state legislator, and U.S. representative from Florida. Correspondence and other materials relating to Rogers's congressional service. Born and educated in Georgia. Law degree, Mercer University. Opened Ft. Lauderdale law practice in 1925. Florida House of Representatives, 19311937; U.S. House of Representatives, 1945-1954. Gift of Mr. Rogers's son, Paul Grant Rogers. 4 ln.ft.
Rogers, Paul G. Papers, 1955-1978. Lawyer and U.S. representative from Florida. Correspondence and other materials relating to Rogers' congressional service. 28 ln.ft.
Roldan, Francisco Anibal and Roman Anibal. Records, 1910-1970. Business records of Imprenta Romana of La Romana, Dominican Republic. Ms Group 150.
Rolfs, Peter Henry. Collection, 1899-1943. Part of University Archives Manuscript Collections.
Rosario, Francisco del. Manuscript, 1676. Report by a Franciscan friar, Fray Francisco del Rosario, in Pueblo de Santa Teresa de los Mocos, complaining that Spanish soldiers imprisoned Indians who were in his care. Ms Group 112 Box 2/15.
Rudloe, Jack. Papers of Jack and Anne Rudloe, ca, 1957-1999. Manuscripts, notes, correspondence, etc. of nature writer, naturalist, and environmental activist. 39 ln.ft. Ms Group 109.
Ruff, William. Papers, 1905-1979? Diaries of University of Florida professor of English. 1.5 ln.ft. Ms Group 100.
