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A portrait of Amy F. Jackson from the Glenn Family Collection. It includes a label stating she was a "Critic teacher, 1st and 2nd Grades Children's School." The Glenn Family is notable in Tallahassee for their educators, such as Dr. Devurn Glenn, the first principal of Nims Middle School and the first African American to work for the Leon County School Board administrative office.
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A portrait of George Madison "Mack" Gardner and Annie Floyd Gardner from the Gardner Family Collection. Formerly enslaved, they became a Pioneer Tallahassee family when, after the Civil War, they moved to the rural Leon County. There, they bought 40 acres on Meridian Road and property in the Frenchtown area where they opened a store. They later purchased 360 acres on Lake Jackson and rented to tenant farmers. Rent was paid in cotton and cotton sales paid for the land.
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A military portrait of Willie Gardner from the Gardner Family Collection. He is one of the descendants of George Madison "Mack" Gardner and Annie Floyd Gardner, formerly enslaved, who after the Civil War moved to Leon County and established their family there.
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A portrait of Georgia Gardner, from the Gardner Family Collection.
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A photo of Elmira Deloris, Mack Wilson and Cynthia Gilberta Gardner as children from the Gardner Family Collection. They are the descendants of George Madison "Mack" Gardner and Annie Floyd Gardner, formerly enslaved, who after the Civil War moved to Leon County and established their family there.
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A photograph of a youth group vacationing at Paradise Park, Ocala, part of the Gardner Family Collection.
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A graduation picture of Willie Gardner from the Inez Gardner Collection. He is one of the descendants of George Madison "Mack" Gardner and Annie Floyd Gardner, formerly enslaved, who after the Civil War moved to Leon County.
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A photograph of the Gardner Siblings from the Inez Gardner Collection. Inez Gardner Robinson was a teacher and lifelong resident of Tallahassee. The Gardners are the descendants of George Madison "Mack" Gardner and Annie Floyd Gardner, formerly enslaved, who after the Civil War moved to Leon County.
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A photograph of the Florida A&M University Faculty from the Gardner Family Collection. The names listed on the back include: H. Manning Efferson (4th on front), Major Pattyfoot (6th on front), Edna Calhoun (8th on front), B.L. Perry (9th on front), and with an unknown placement in the picture, W.K. Perkins, W.H. Robinson, Dr. Joseph Ausbard, Julietta Awkward, and Moses Miles.
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A photograph of Deloris Gardner and Bobby Arnold, part of the Gardner Family Collection. The Gardners are the descendants of George Madison "Mack" Gardner and Annie Floyd Gardner, formerly enslaved, who after the Civil War moved to Leon County.