Robert Lucas Black Papers 1935-1939

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Robert Lucas Black Papers 1935-1939

Personal, political, and legislative papers of Black, who served in the Florida House and Senate.

0.8 Linear feet; 2 Boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6637058

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University of Florida

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The original campus plans for the University of Florida at Gainesville were developed by the firm of Edwards & Walter. Edwards & Walter were contracted to design and layout the campus buildings in 1905. Additional plans were developed by the firm's successor, Edward and Sayward. In 1925, Rudolph Weaver, Director of the University's School of Architecture, assumed the position of Architect for the Board of Control and was responsible for campus planning throughout the state. ...

Black, Robert Lucas, 1883-1940

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Merchant and politician. Born in South Carolina; moved to Gainesville as a young man. Naval stores operator; Palatka. Member, Florida House of Representatives, 1929-1931, and Florida Senate, 1935-1939, from Gainesville/Alachua County. From the guide to the Robert Lucas Black Papers, 1935-1939, (Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida) Merchant and politician. Born in South Carolina; moved to Gainesvil...

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