Residence of J.A. Lamb, Palmetto. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng Mr. Julius A. Lamb and his wife Lillie A. Mason in their yard at Riverside Drive. They were married in 1895 when the house was built. Lamb also operated a livery stable in partnership with W.T. Chapman around 1893. Along with his father, Samuel Sparks Lamb, the founder of Palmetto, and J.A. Howze, Lamb helped build the City Dock of Palmetto in 1897. J.A. was treasurer of his (Baptist?) Sunday School Association in 1898. Around 1908 to 1910 he had a dry goods store, but he sold the store and merchandise to T.A. Howze in July 1911. By 1916, he worked with Lamb and Willis, a real estate firm in the Lamb-Willis Building on Palmetto's Main Street. Mrs. Lamb was a Baptist and member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (the WCTU). Mr. Julius A. Lamb and his wife Lillie A. Mason in their yard at Riverside Drive. They were married in 1895 when the house was built. Lamb also operated a livery stable in partnership with W.T. Chapman around 1893. Along with his father, Samuel Sparks Lamb, the founder of Palmetto, and J.A. Howze, Lamb helped build the City Dock of Palmetto in 1897. J.A. was treasurer of his (Baptist?) Sunday School Association in 1898. Around 1908 to 1910 he had a dry goods store, but he sold the store and merchandise to T.A. Howze in July 1911. By 1916, he worked with Lamb and Willis, a real estate firm in the Lamb-Willis Building on Palmetto's Main Street. Mrs. Lamb was a Baptist and member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (the WCTU). United States Florida--Manatee County--Palmetto Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection
Residence of J.A. Lamb, Palmetto.
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Mr. Julius A. Lamb and his wife Lillie A. Mason in their yard at Riverside Drive. They were married in 1895 when the house was built. Lamb also operated a livery stable in partnership with W.T. Chapman around 1893. Along with his father, Samuel Sparks Lamb, the founder of Palmetto, and J.A. Howze, Lamb helped build the City Dock of Palmetto in 1897. J.A. was treasurer of his (Baptist?) Sunday School Association in 1898. Around 1908 to 1910 he had a dry goods store, but he sold the store and merchandise to T.A. Howze in July 1911. By 1916, he worked with Lamb and Willis, a real estate firm in the Lamb-Willis Building on Palmetto's Main Street. Mrs. Lamb was a Baptist and member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (the WCTU).
Mr. Julius A. Lamb and his wife Lillie A. Mason in their yard at Riverside Drive. They were married in 1895 when the house was built. Lamb also operated a livery stable in partnership with W.T. Chapman around 1893. Along with his father, Samuel Sparks Lamb, the founder of Palmetto, and J.A. Howze, Lamb helped build the City Dock of Palmetto in 1897. J.A. was treasurer of his (Baptist?) Sunday School Association in 1898. Around 1908 to 1910 he had a dry goods store, but he sold the store and merchandise to T.A. Howze in July 1911. By 1916, he worked with Lamb and Willis, a real estate firm in the Lamb-Willis Building on Palmetto's Main Street. Mrs. Lamb was a Baptist and member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (the WCTU).
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Florida--Manatee County--Palmetto
Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection