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Description
A booklet issued by the Jacksonville Port Bureau and the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce describing the facilities and amenities available to potential businesses. Includes sections about the Port of Jacksonville; the commerce and harbor of Jacksonville; weather in the city; port administration; port customs and regulations; port facilities; port services and charges; information about loading and discharging vessels; fuel and supplies; steamship agents and brokers; and the railroads at the port.
Date
1930
Contributors
Format
Coverage
Topic
Subjects
American Agricultural Chemical Company
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
Atlantic Refining Company
Bland, J. H.
Carles, Emilio
Clyde Steamship Company
Docks--Florida--Jacksonville
Eansor, Fred W.
Embil, Julio P.
Florida East Coast Car Ferry Company
Florida East Coast Railway
Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad Company
Gulf Refining Company
Harbors--Florida--Jacksonville
Hardee, George W.
Hough, Carter, Jr.
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce
Jacksonville Port Bureau
Jones, B. T.
MacDonnell, Reiman A.
Mexican Petroleum Company
Mucklow, Walter
National Broadcasting Company
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company
Outler, J. C.
Pan American Petroleum Corporation
Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company
Ports--Jacksonville (Fla.)
Postal Telegraph-Cable Company
Seaboard Air Line Railway Company
Seaboard Oil Company
Shell Oil Company
Sinclair Oil Corporation
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
Southern Railway (U.S.)
Standard Oil Company
Steinke, E. G.
Sun Oil Company
Texaco, Inc.
Texas Company
Tucker, Joel H.
United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
United States. Federal Radio Commission
United States. Shipping Board
WJAX (Radio station : Jacksonville, Fla.)
Waite, F. W.
Western Union Telegraph Company
Wilson & Toomer Fertilizer Company
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
Atlantic Refining Company
Bland, J. H.
Carles, Emilio
Clyde Steamship Company
Docks--Florida--Jacksonville
Eansor, Fred W.
Embil, Julio P.
Florida East Coast Car Ferry Company
Florida East Coast Railway
Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad Company
Gulf Refining Company
Harbors--Florida--Jacksonville
Hardee, George W.
Hough, Carter, Jr.
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce
Jacksonville Port Bureau
Jones, B. T.
MacDonnell, Reiman A.
Mexican Petroleum Company
Mucklow, Walter
National Broadcasting Company
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company
Outler, J. C.
Pan American Petroleum Corporation
Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company
Ports--Jacksonville (Fla.)
Postal Telegraph-Cable Company
Seaboard Air Line Railway Company
Seaboard Oil Company
Shell Oil Company
Sinclair Oil Corporation
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
Southern Railway (U.S.)
Standard Oil Company
Steinke, E. G.
Sun Oil Company
Texaco, Inc.
Texas Company
Tucker, Joel H.
United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
United States. Federal Radio Commission
United States. Shipping Board
WJAX (Radio station : Jacksonville, Fla.)
Waite, F. W.
Western Union Telegraph Company
Wilson & Toomer Fertilizer Company
Geographic Term
Jacksonville
Duval County
Saint Johns River
Panama Canal (Panama)
Cleveland (Ohio)
New York City (N.Y.)
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Baltimore (Md.)
Norfolk (Va.)
Charleston (S.C.)
Savannah (Ga.)
Pensacola
Escambia County
Mobile (Ala.)
New Orleans (La.)
Galveston (Tex.)
Liverpool (England)
London (England)
Hamburg (Germany)
Antwerp (Belgium)
Havana (Cuba)
Nassau (Bahamas)
Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Rio de Janerio (Brazil)
Pernambuco (Brazil)
Bueno Aires (Argentina)
Valparaiso (Chile)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Panama (Panama)
Bremen (Germany)
Manchester (England)
Santos (Brazil)
Montevideo (Uruguay)
Minneapolis (Minn.)
Kansas City (Mo.)
Memphis (Tenn.)
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Louisville (Ky.)
Chicago (Ill.)
Toledo (Ohio)
Saint Louis (Mo.)
Birmingham (Ala.)
Atlanta (Ga.)
Indianapolis (Ind.)
Cairo (Ga.)
Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Knoxville (Tenn.)
Mississippi River
Missouri River
Detroit (Mich.)
Evansville (Ind.)
Boston (Mass.)
Corpus Christi (Tex.)
San Diego (Calif.)
Oakland (Calif.)
Portland (Oreg.)
Tacoma (Wash.)
Palatka
Sanford
Eustis
Leesburg
Ocala
Richmond (Va.)
Fernandina Beach
Nassau County
Tampa
Hillsborough County
Key West
Monroe County
Montgomery (Ala.)
Ohio River
Potomac River
Washington (D.C.)
Greenville (S.C.)
Lexington (Ky.)
Macon (Ga.)
Ghent (Belgium)
Para (Brazil)
Maranhao (Brazil)
Parnahyba (Brazil)
Ceara (Brazil)
Natal (Brazil)
Cabedelo (Brazil)
Maceio (Brazil)
Bahia (Brazil)
Victoria (Brazil)
Rio Grande Du Sul (Brazil)
Bristol (England)
Glasgow (Scotland)
Lake Charles (La.)
Beaumont (Tex.)
West Palm Beach
Palm Beach County
Fort Pierce
Saint Lucie County
Miami
Miami-Dade County
Providence (R.I.)
Duval County
Saint Johns River
Panama Canal (Panama)
Cleveland (Ohio)
New York City (N.Y.)
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Baltimore (Md.)
Norfolk (Va.)
Charleston (S.C.)
Savannah (Ga.)
Pensacola
Escambia County
Mobile (Ala.)
New Orleans (La.)
Galveston (Tex.)
Liverpool (England)
London (England)
Hamburg (Germany)
Antwerp (Belgium)
Havana (Cuba)
Nassau (Bahamas)
Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Rio de Janerio (Brazil)
Pernambuco (Brazil)
Bueno Aires (Argentina)
Valparaiso (Chile)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Panama (Panama)
Bremen (Germany)
Manchester (England)
Santos (Brazil)
Montevideo (Uruguay)
Minneapolis (Minn.)
Kansas City (Mo.)
Memphis (Tenn.)
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Louisville (Ky.)
Chicago (Ill.)
Toledo (Ohio)
Saint Louis (Mo.)
Birmingham (Ala.)
Atlanta (Ga.)
Indianapolis (Ind.)
Cairo (Ga.)
Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Knoxville (Tenn.)
Mississippi River
Missouri River
Detroit (Mich.)
Evansville (Ind.)
Boston (Mass.)
Corpus Christi (Tex.)
San Diego (Calif.)
Oakland (Calif.)
Portland (Oreg.)
Tacoma (Wash.)
Palatka
Sanford
Eustis
Leesburg
Ocala
Richmond (Va.)
Fernandina Beach
Nassau County
Tampa
Hillsborough County
Key West
Monroe County
Montgomery (Ala.)
Ohio River
Potomac River
Washington (D.C.)
Greenville (S.C.)
Lexington (Ky.)
Macon (Ga.)
Ghent (Belgium)
Para (Brazil)
Maranhao (Brazil)
Parnahyba (Brazil)
Ceara (Brazil)
Natal (Brazil)
Cabedelo (Brazil)
Maceio (Brazil)
Bahia (Brazil)
Victoria (Brazil)
Rio Grande Du Sul (Brazil)
Bristol (England)
Glasgow (Scotland)
Lake Charles (La.)
Beaumont (Tex.)
West Palm Beach
Palm Beach County
Fort Pierce
Saint Lucie County
Miami
Miami-Dade County
Providence (R.I.)
Title
Port of Jacksonville, 1930
Subject
Ports--Jacksonville (Fla.)
Docks--Florida--Jacksonville
Harbors--Florida--Jacksonville
Description
A booklet issued by the Jacksonville Port Bureau and the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce describing the facilities and amenities available to potential businesses. Includes sections about the Port of Jacksonville; the commerce and harbor of Jacksonville; weather in the city; port administration; port customs and regulations; port facilities; port services and charges; information about loading and discharging vessels; fuel and supplies; steamship agents and brokers; and the railroads at the port.
Creator
Jacksonville Port Bureau
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce
Source
State Library of Florida, Federal Documents Collection
Date
1930
Contributor
Columbia Planograph Company
Format
booklets
Language
eng-US
Type
Text
Identifier
flc_387.1-j147_01
Coverage
Depression Era Florida (1926-1939)
Geographic Term
Jacksonville (Fla.)
Duval County (Fla.)
Saint Johns River (Fla.)
Panama Canal (Panama)
Cleveland (Ohio)
New York City (N.Y.)
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Baltimore (Md.)
Norfolk (Va.)
Charleston (S.C.)
Savannah (Ga.)
Pensacola (Fla.)
Escambia County (Fla.)
Mobile (Ala.)
New Orleans (La.)
Galveston (Tex.)
Liverpool (England)
London (England)
Hamburg (Germany)
Antwerp (Belgium)
Havana (Cuba)
Nassau (Bahamas)
Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Rio de Janerio (Brazil)
Pernambuco (Brazil)
Bueno Aires (Argentina)
Valparaiso (Chile)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Panama (Panama)
Bremen (Germany)
Manchester (England)
Santos (Brazil)
Montevideo (Uruguay)
Minneapolis (Minn.)
Kansas City (Mo.)
Memphis (Tenn.)
Cincinnati (Ohio)
Louisville (Ky.)
Chicago (Ill.)
Toledo (Ohio)
Saint Louis (Mo.)
Birmingham (Ala.)
Atlanta (Ga.)
Indianapolis (Ind.)
Cairo (Ga.)
Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Knoxville (Tenn.)
Mississippi River
Missouri River
Detroit (Mich.)
Evansville (Ind.)
Boston (Mass.)
Corpus Christi (Tex.)
San Diego (Calif.)
Oakland (Calif.)
Portland (Oreg.)
Tacoma (Wash.)
Palatka (Fla.)
Sanford (Fla.)
Eustis (Fla.)
Leesburg (Fla.)
Ocala (Fla.)
Richmond (Va.)
Fernandina Beach (Fla.)
Nassau County (Fla.)
Tampa (Fla.)
Hillsborough County (Fla.)
Key West (Fla.)
Monroe County (Fla.)
Montgomery (Ala.)
Ohio River
Potomac River
Washington (D.C.)
Greenville (S.C.)
Lexington (Ky.)
Macon (Ga.)
Ghent (Belgium)
Para (Brazil)
Maranhao (Brazil)
Parnahyba (Brazil)
Ceara (Brazil)
Natal (Brazil)
Cabedelo (Brazil)
Maceio (Brazil)
Bahia (Brazil)
Victoria (Brazil)
Rio Grande Du Sul (Brazil)
Bristol (England)
Glasgow (Scotland)
Lake Charles (La.)
Beaumont (Tex.)
West Palm Beach (Fla.)
Palm Beach County (Fla.)
Fort Pierce (Fla.)
Saint Lucie County (Fla.)
Miami (Fla.)
Miami-Dade County (Fla.)
Providence (R.I.)
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topic
Business And Industry
Subject - Corporate
Jacksonville Port Bureau
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce
United States. Shipping Board
United States. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors
Florida East Coast Railway
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
Seaboard Air Line Railway Company
Southern Railway (U.S.)
Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad Company
Atlantic Refining Company
Gulf Refining Company
Pan American Petroleum Corporation
Seaboard Oil Company
Shell Oil Company
Sinclair Oil Corporation
Standard Oil Company
Sun Oil Company
Texas Company
Texaco, Inc.
American Agricultural Chemical Company
Wilson & Toomer Fertilizer Company
Clyde Steamship Company
Mexican Petroleum Company
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company
Florida East Coast Car Ferry Company
Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
Western Union Telegraph Company
Postal Telegraph-Cable Company
WJAX (Radio station : Jacksonville, Fla.)
United States. Federal Radio Commission
National Broadcasting Company
United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
Subject - Person
Jones, B. T.
Hardee, George W.
Bland, J. H.
Tucker, Joel H.
Embil, Julio P.
Eansor, Fred W.
Steinke, E. G.
Mucklow, Walter
MacDonnell, Reiman A.
Waite, F. W.
Hough, Carter, Jr.
Outler, J. C.
Carles, Emilio
Chicago Manual of Style
Jacksonville Port Bureau. Port of Jacksonville, 1930. 1930. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345925>, accessed 1 December 2024.
MLA
Jacksonville Port Bureau. Port of Jacksonville, 1930. 1930. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345925>
AP Style Photo Citation
(State Archives of Florida/Jacksonville Port Bureau)