Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 44. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 44. This page leads off with a tribue to P.W. Reasoner in column one, written by H. Nehrling for the Florida Agriculturalist. An editorial follows, beginning the many that the Manatee River Journal will publish on the need for good roads for automobiles. Two more on the same theme make up column five. Column two, headlined "Republicans Win", reports the big landslide for Theodore Roosevelt and his party. The Journal reflects that the only Democrats elected were in the South. J.H. Humphries beat Dr. Pelot for state senator. A resolution of respect from the Methodist's Junior Epworth League for little Roberta Curry is in column three, followed by the purchase of a building by the Ladies Village Improvement Association for a library building. A surprise double-wedding on February 3, 1904, completes the column. The happy couples were John F. Vanderipe and Miss Edith Reasoner and W.H. Vanderipe and Miss Alice Palmer. Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 44. This page leads off with a tribue to P.W. Reasoner in column one, written by H. Nehrling for the Florida Agriculturalist. An editorial follows, beginning the many that the Manatee River Journal will publish on the need for good roads for automobiles. Two more on the same theme make up column five. Column two, headlined "Republicans Win", reports the big landslide for Theodore Roosevelt and his party. The Journal reflects that the only Democrats elected were in the South. J.H. Humphries beat Dr. Pelot for state senator. A resolution of respect from the Methodist's Junior Epworth League for little Roberta Curry is in column three, followed by the purchase of a building by the Ladies Village Improvement Association for a library building. A surprise double-wedding on February 3, 1904, completes the column. The happy couples were John F. Vanderipe and Miss Edith Reasoner and W.H. Vanderipe and Miss Alice Palmer. United States Florida--Manatee County Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection
Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 44.
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Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 44. This page leads off with a tribue to P.W. Reasoner in column one, written by H. Nehrling for the Florida Agriculturalist. An editorial follows, beginning the many that the Manatee River Journal will publish on the need for good roads for automobiles. Two more on the same theme make up column five. Column two, headlined "Republicans Win", reports the big landslide for Theodore Roosevelt and his party. The Journal reflects that the only Democrats elected were in the South. J.H. Humphries beat Dr. Pelot for state senator. A resolution of respect from the Methodist's Junior Epworth League for little Roberta Curry is in column three, followed by the purchase of a building by the Ladies Village Improvement Association for a library building. A surprise double-wedding on February 3, 1904, completes the column. The happy couples were John F. Vanderipe and Miss Edith Reasoner and W.H. Vanderipe and Miss Alice Palmer.
Mrs. Julia Reasoner Fuller's second scrapbook page 44. This page leads off with a tribue to P.W. Reasoner in column one, written by H. Nehrling for the Florida Agriculturalist. An editorial follows, beginning the many that the Manatee River Journal will publish on the need for good roads for automobiles. Two more on the same theme make up column five. Column two, headlined "Republicans Win", reports the big landslide for Theodore Roosevelt and his party. The Journal reflects that the only Democrats elected were in the South. J.H. Humphries beat Dr. Pelot for state senator. A resolution of respect from the Methodist's Junior Epworth League for little Roberta Curry is in column three, followed by the purchase of a building by the Ladies Village Improvement Association for a library building. A surprise double-wedding on February 3, 1904, completes the column. The happy couples were John F. Vanderipe and Miss Edith Reasoner and W.H. Vanderipe and Miss Alice Palmer.
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