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Rosewood Massacre
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0001-Box 35 · 1989 - 1994
Part of The Rosewood Massacre Papers

Box 35 contains materials from the Rosewood Massacre Collection dating from 1989–1994 and is arranged by subject, documenting the research, development, and legislative history of the Rosewood Claims Bill and related investigative work.

This box primarily includes compiled reports, appendices, interview transcripts, research files, and administrative records associated with the formal study of the Rosewood Massacre. Materials include “A Documented History of the Incident which occurred at Rosewood, Florida,” appendices to the report, and extensive interview transcripts with survivors and descendants, as well as reviews of the Rosewood Project conducted through Florida State University.

The folders also contain correspondence between researchers, state officials, and members of the Rosewood Investigation Committee (including individuals such as Gary Moore, Maxine D. Jones, Richard L. Greaves, and others), expenditure reports, questionnaires, and requests for bibliographic data and interview citations. Additional supporting documents include legislative materials (such as Florida House of Representatives bills), census records, tax rolls, affidavits, news articles, family trees, and compiled lists of primary source materials related to Rosewood (1923).

For example, a typical folder may include a section of the documented history report, correspondence discussing revisions or research findings, interview transcripts with survivors, and supporting records such as census data or tax rolls used to verify eligibility and historical accuracy. Collectively, Box 35 reflects the scholarly research, evidentiary foundation, and legislative preparation that supported the passage of the Rosewood Claims Bill.

Rosewood Massacre
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0001-Box 01 · 1993
Part of The Rosewood Massacre Papers

Box 1 contains materials from the Rosewood Massacre Collection dated 1993 and is arranged by file, consisting primarily of multiple versions of “A Documented History of the Incident in 1923.” This box includes both original reports and duplicate copies, organized as full reports and report copies, reflecting the foundational research used in documenting the Rosewood Massacre.

The folders include complete narrative reports, reproduced copies for distribution or review, and finalized versions of the historical study, demonstrating the process of compiling, editing, and preserving the documented history. For example, a typical folder may contain a full report of the documented history along with a corresponding copy used for reference, circulation, or archival preservation.

Rosewood Massacre
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0001-Box 10 · 1920 - 1995
Part of The Rosewood Massacre Papers

Box 10 of the Rosewood Massacre Collection contains materials dating from 1920–1995 and is arranged alphabetically by claimant surname. The folders primarily consist of individual claim files related to the Rosewood Claims Bill and associated legal, personal, and historical documentation submitted by survivors and descendants.

This box includes files for individuals such as Bryant, Elaine; Brown, Terriss; Brown, Richard E.; Brown, Pelham M. Jr.; Brown, Dorthy Jean Monroe; Bradley, Mark A.; Brown, Charlene; Blocker, Qualonda; Blocker, Gussie; and others.

Records found in this box include, but are not limited to, correspondence between claimants and representatives such as Gregory Durden and the Office of the Attorney General; Rosewood Claims Bill checklists, notes, and claims information forms; property affidavits; land deeds and land descriptions; family trees and lists of descendants; vital records such as birth and death certificates; military discharge papers and service summaries; identification documents including passports and driver’s licenses; news articles such as “Wiped Off the Map”; maps of Rosewood and Levy County; census records; business directories; fax cover sheets; handwritten notes; and envelopes.

Collectively, these materials provide detailed insight into the documentation, verification, and personal narratives involved in the Rosewood compensation claims process, while also preserving genealogical, legal, and historical evidence connected to the descendants of the Rosewood community.

Rosewood Massacre
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0001-Box 12 · 1923 - 1994
Part of The Rosewood Massacre Papers

Box 12 contains materials from the Rosewood Massacre Collection dating from 1923–1994 and is arranged alphabetically by subject and record type. The folders consist of administrative, legal, and research materials related to the Rosewood Claims process, including documentation used to support public hearings, survivor testimony, and consulting work associated with the case.

This box includes folders such as Research and Consulting Agreements (1993); Public Hearing Transcripts Index and News Articles (1923–1992); Public Hearing Transcripts (March 1994) Volumes II–VIII; and Survivor Affidavits F–H (set 1).

Records found within these folders include, but are not limited to, research and consulting agreement amendments; indexes to hearing transcripts and related news articles; official Rosewood public hearing transcripts; correspondence from individuals such as Gregory Durden; survivor affidavits; draft introductions; powers of attorney; and supporting legal and administrative documentation.

Collectively, these materials document the formal investigative and legal processes surrounding the Rosewood Claims Bill, particularly the compilation of survivor testimony, public hearing proceedings, and the administrative framework used to support compensation claims.

Rosewood Massacre
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0001-Box 16 · 1994
Part of The Rosewood Massacre Papers

Box 16 contains materials from the Rosewood Massacre Collection dating from 1994 and is arranged by audiovisual format and subject. The folders primarily consist of video recordings and cassette tapes documenting interviews, testimonies, and related media connected to the Rosewood Massacre and its survivors.

This box includes folders such as Administrative Files: Miscellaneous VCR Tapes (4 tapes); VHS recordings; and cassette tapes labeled “Sarah Logan Woodward,” “Interviews,” “Wand, Martin,” and “Estella Dailey – Lucille/Nimbush/George Davis,” among others.

Records found within these folders include, but are not limited to, VHS tapes containing recorded footage related to Rosewood; cassette tapes featuring interviews with survivors, descendants, and associated individuals; and audiovisual documentation capturing oral histories, testimonies, and discussions relevant to the Rosewood Claims process.

Collectively, these materials preserve important audiovisual evidence and firsthand accounts that contribute to the historical record of the Rosewood Massacre, offering insight into personal narratives, community memory, and the documentation of survivor experiences.

Rosewood Massacre
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0001-Box 17 · 1905 - 1995
Part of The Rosewood Massacre Papers

Box 17 contains materials from the Rosewood Massacre Collection dating from 1905–1995 and is arranged by subject and record type. The folders primarily consist of legal case files, census and property records, and claimant documentation related to the Rosewood Claims process.

This box includes folders such as Case Notes and Other Information; Census Data and Property Records for Levy County (including 1921–1922 records and family name indexes); Court Case Files: Goins vs. Florida (Rosewood) Volumes I–II; and individual claimant files such as Hall, Thiddle; Hall, Shirley; and Hall, Shaundra.

Records found within these folders include, but are not limited to, census data and general listings of Rosewood families; legal documents including deeds, land grants, and notarized property records; court filings such as interrogatories, requests for production of documents, certificates of service, notices of hearings, and motions; correspondence between claimants, attorneys, and state officials; facsimile cover sheets; memoranda; handwritten notes; and legislative materials related to Florida House of Representatives proceedings, including witness lists, statements, and hearing notices.

Collectively, these materials document the legal, historical, and evidentiary foundations of the Rosewood claims, highlighting the use of genealogical records, property documentation, and court proceedings in establishing eligibility and supporting compensation cases.

Rosewood Massacre
Meek-Eaton Archival Collection MS_0001-Box 23 · 1993 - 1996
Part of The Rosewood Massacre Papers

Box 23 contains materials from the Rosewood Massacre Collection dating from 1994–1995 and consists of 65 folders arranged alphabetically by claimant surname. The folders primarily consist of individual claim files documenting the Rosewood Claims Bill process and include legal, personal, and supporting documentation submitted by survivors and descendants.

This box includes files for individuals such as Ousley, Evelyn; Ousley, Keri; Ousley, Benea; Norton, Irene Logan; Vanessat, Nelson; Murphy, Brenda; the Mosley Family; Morse, Kathy; Mitchell, Susan Melissa; Miller, Mattie; Miller, Cathleen Evan; Miles, Margaret; Truitt, Robert; Twiggs, Natasha; Teart, Miriam; Teart, Lavonne; Teart, Darryl Vincent; Teart, Keith Leroy; Taylor, Wilbert Leon; Smith, Willie E.; Smith, Hubert; Smith, Dorothy; Smith, Arlene; Singleton, Carl; and Scott family members including Robert Lee Scott, Willie Curtis Scott, Marilyn L. Doctor Scott, Gretchen Scott, Leroy Scott, Joe Eddie Scott, Earnestine Scott, Charlie Scott, and Clifford Scott, among others.

Records found within these folders include, but are not limited to, correspondence between claimants and representatives such as Robert A. Butterworth, Gregory Durden, Frank M. Beisler, and Guy David Robinson; Rosewood Claims Bill checklists, notes, and claims information forms; property affidavits; legal notices; handwritten notes; transmittal reports; fax cover sheets; envelopes; family trees; obituaries; vital records such as birth and death certificates; and additional supporting documentation used in the claims process.

Collectively, these materials document the individualized claims and verification process for Rosewood survivors and descendants, illustrating the legal, administrative, and evidentiary requirements necessary to support compensation claims while preserving personal and family histories.