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Record Group Number: 900000
Series/Collection Number: M83- 9
Creator: Brown family
Title, Dates: Brown family photographic collection, 1898-1912.
Amount: 226 photographs
Medium Included: photographs 4x5, 5x8 (glass negatives)
Organization/Arrangement: Unarranged.
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Biographical/Historical:     The Brown family, headed by David H. Brown of Virginia, was a founding family of Eastpoint, Florida, a small town on the western edge of the Apalachee Bay. David Brown, his wife Elizabeth Wood Brown, and their infant son, Herbert, migrated to Nebraska from Virginia in 1884. In 1896, they moved back east to Muscogee County, Georgia, with several families organized as the Christian Commonwealth, a group dedicated to forming a community where the work and rewards would be shared by all. Two years later, Brown and five other families left Georgia and traveled down the Chattahoochee River to Apalachicola, Florida. They settled across the Apalachicola Bay on the strip of land called Eastpoint.

    The settlers established a group called the Co-Workers' Fraternity that was concerned with spiritual, philosophical, and religious study, as well as a separate but related industrial colony focusing on economic production. Although individuals owned their land, the colony members shared profits among themselves. They engaged in farming, the seafood industry, and the lumber business. Rebecca Wood Brown served as Eastpoint postmistress from 1898 to 1938, with the post office located in the Brown home. Her children, Herbert and Elizabeth, took over the postmaster duties in 1938.

Summary:     This collection consists of photographic negatives taken by the Brown family of Eastpoint, Florida, circa 1898 to 1912. The photographs depict members of the Brown family and other early settlers of Eastpoint; scenery and buildings of Eastpoint, Apalachicola, and St. George Island; ships and boats in the Apalachee and Apalachicola Bays; local schools; and farm workers.

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Additional Physical Form: Images from this collection have been digitized and are available on the Florida Memory web site: https://www.floridamemory.com/discover/photographs/
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General Note: Florida Photographic Collection, "Brown Collection."
Electronic Records Access: https://www.floridamemory.com/discover/photographs/
Subject Access Fields: Brown family
Boats and boating Florida
Photography
Photographs. aat
Negatives. aat
Apalachee Bay (Fla.)
Apalachicola (Fla.)
Apalachicola Bay (Fla.)
Eastpoint (Fla.)
Saint George Island (Fla.)
Added Entries Brown, Elizabeth, 1893-1984
Brown, Herbert G., 1883-1984
Brown, Rebecca, ca. 1895-
Brown, David H., b. 1855
Brown, Rebecca Wood, b. 1858