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Field name | Value |
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Title | Trip to Florida |
Author/Creator | Miller, Edith L |
Date | 14-30 Mar 1913 |
Document type | Travel Journal |
Description | A woman's account of a round trip from Boston to Jacksonville, on both boat and train, with her young family. They stop off in Baltimore and Savannah and return by the same route, also stopping off in Washington D.C. She gives accounts of the cruises and the sights they see in each place, as well as commenting on the segregation in the South and the reliability of the transport system. |
Theme(s) | Package Tours, Cruises and Organised Travel Road, Rail and Air Travel About themes |
Regions | United States of America |
Country/State | Virginia Florida South Carolina Georgia Washington D.C. |
Keywords | boat, rail, weather, negative review, comfort, food, women, children, clothing, health, food, African American, segregation, racism, agriculture, architecture, prices, accommodation, walking, scenery, luggage, sightseeing, beach, entertainment, river, yachting, literature, race |
Collection | Anthony Stanonis Travel Scrapbook and Diary Collection (Collection 65) |
Reference | Box 5, Folder 6 |
Library | J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library, Loyola University New Orleans |
Language | English |
Copyright | Copyright of this material is retained by the content creators. Loyola University New Orleans does not claim to hold any copyrights to these materials |