Selling, Telling, and Yelling

Being a Floridian, you can understand my interest in Florida related Ephemera.

Florida BroadsidesI was surprised this afternoon when I came across the State Archives of Florida and their “Florida broadsides and other ephemera, 1800-2000″.

This online collection consists of more than 200 broadsides and forms of paper communication from the State Library and Archives of Florida.

While originally initiated by state librarian and archivist Dorothy Dodd as a broadside collection, it has since grown to encompass all sorts of printed ephemera from advertisements and announcements to political cartoons and campaign posters. This online collection represents only a small portion of broadsides and ephemera found in the Florida Collection of the State Library of Florida.

The collection is broken down into about 15 different subject such as:

  • Politics and Government
  • Slavery and Race Relations
  • Health and Safety
  • Culture and Education
  • Military and Veterans
  • Hotels and Motels

Florida Ephemeraand other very interesting subjects.

The Library also does a good job of informing the visitor as to just what “broadsides” and “ephemera” are.

Florida Memory, which is the name of the overall collection for the State Archives has a large number of special collections and databases, some of which we will report on in future blogs.

One of the ones we are particulaly intrested in exploring a bit further is entitled “World War Service I Cards”.  As my father was a World War I Veteran, I have a special interest in this collection.

If you are interested in the Florida Broadside and Ephemera collection, you can find it here.

I’m Tom Murphy and thanks for helping me give Ephemera the encore it deserves.

Tom
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About Tom Murphy
My name is Tom Murphy and I’m becoming more and more a full time Blogger - trying to master this new and dynamic medium called blogging. Back in the late 1990s I found the Internet and was not sure what it was.. or where it was going. I worked at the time for IBM and we had what was called then PROFS - the Professional Office System. I didn’t know it at the time but that was perhaps my beginning interest in blogging. As I learn more and more about Blogging.. and Wordpress.. and my other passion - Ephemera, I hope to be able to blog about it to my followers here on this blogsite. Stay with me for what I hope will be a fun adventure for us all.

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