Henry Stedman Chubb came to Winter Park in 1880. He purchased a home in 1889 which still stands at the corner of Park Avenue North and Summerland. Chubb managed orange groves
William Temple, former mayor of Winter Park with Rigdon and George at the Winter Park Country Club i...
Samuel Capen's house on Pennsylvania Ave. Winter Park, Fla. with people posing in front of it. The ...
James Seymour Capen's house with people posing in 1895. Located at 520 N. Interlachen Ave. Winter P...
Wilson Phelps' home in Winter Park, Fla. He sold land to many early pioneers of Winter Park
Residents of Winter Park stayed at a hotel in Chuluota, Fla. in 1921. From left to right: Mr. Goss,...
The Knowles Cottage, home of Francis B. Knowles, was built in 1886. Francis B. Knowles is considered...
Wilson Phelps grove with Carroll Phelps and Ernest Legg in the foreground. Wilson sold land to many...
Oliver Everett Chapman House. The first house built in Winter Park, it was later called Twitchell H...
Residents of Winter Park stayed at a hotel in Chuluota, Fla. in 1921. From left to right: Madame Gl...
Home of Wilson Phelps. He sold land to many early pioneers of Winter Park. A cyanotype photo
The Hackney Estate, home of one of Winter Park's founding fathers, Leonard J. Hackney
Richard Neal Batchelor's home from 1905-1906, built in 1886. He was Winter Park postmaster, a membe...
The home of Miss Mary E. Brown, an orange grower, and Miss M.L. McClure; early settlers of Winter Pa...
Oliver Everett Chapman of Winter Park, Fla. He was one of the founding members of Winter Park
Bear Property on Osceola Avenue with Lake Virginia in background. Bear came to Central Florida in 1...
William Temple, former mayor of Winter Park with Rigdon and George at the Winter Park Country Club i...
Samuel Capen's house on Pennsylvania Ave. Winter Park, Fla. with people posing in front of it. The ...
James Seymour Capen's house with people posing in 1895. Located at 520 N. Interlachen Ave. Winter P...
Wilson Phelps' home in Winter Park, Fla. He sold land to many early pioneers of Winter Park
Residents of Winter Park stayed at a hotel in Chuluota, Fla. in 1921. From left to right: Mr. Goss,...
The Knowles Cottage, home of Francis B. Knowles, was built in 1886. Francis B. Knowles is considered...
Wilson Phelps grove with Carroll Phelps and Ernest Legg in the foreground. Wilson sold land to many...
Oliver Everett Chapman House. The first house built in Winter Park, it was later called Twitchell H...
Residents of Winter Park stayed at a hotel in Chuluota, Fla. in 1921. From left to right: Madame Gl...
Home of Wilson Phelps. He sold land to many early pioneers of Winter Park. A cyanotype photo
The Hackney Estate, home of one of Winter Park's founding fathers, Leonard J. Hackney
Richard Neal Batchelor's home from 1905-1906, built in 1886. He was Winter Park postmaster, a membe...
The home of Miss Mary E. Brown, an orange grower, and Miss M.L. McClure; early settlers of Winter Pa...
Oliver Everett Chapman of Winter Park, Fla. He was one of the founding members of Winter Park
Bear Property on Osceola Avenue with Lake Virginia in background. Bear came to Central Florida in 1...
William Temple, former mayor of Winter Park with Rigdon and George at the Winter Park Country Club i...
Samuel Capen's house on Pennsylvania Ave. Winter Park, Fla. with people posing in front of it. The ...
James Seymour Capen's house with people posing in 1895. Located at 520 N. Interlachen Ave. Winter P...