Keeping notes on the things I like: history, genealogy, kayaking, travel, art, birds, wildlife - for my own pleasure and yours too if you enjoy the same.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Menus tell a story
Served to President William McKinley and his party on their way to Thomasville, Georgia for a little R&R in March of 1899. I wonder what was in Cardinal Punch?

Menu collection of Miss Frank E. Buttolph, New York Public Library
McKinley and his wife, Ida (right), visit his political mentor, Mark Hanna (right, standing), in Thomasville, Georgia. The other people are unidentified. (Photograph - Library of Congress)
In 1881 breakfast served at the Sanford House hotel in Sanford, Florida included hominy, broiled shad, and green tea.Thursday, January 23, 2014
Bevis Family
Charles Franklin Bevis (my great grandfather) in front of his home with his children, Irma, Dora, and Ray - about 1920 in the community of Mt. Pleasant, Gadsden County, Florida. I was fortunate enough to grow up in this house, which was built sometime between 1886 and 1898 by Samuel A. Denzel and/or his son James A. Denzel who built several other houses in Gadsden County. The home is still in use as a private residence.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Railroad Depot at Mt. Pleasant
Railroad Depot at Mt. Pleasant in Gadsden County, Florida
Mt. Pleasant first became a rail stop in 1872 when the Jacksonville- Pensacola & Mobile Railroad extended their rail line from Quincy to Chattahoochee. A train schedule published in 1881 lists arrival and departure times for Mt. Pleasant every day except Sunday.
Painting by John Raymond Bevis about 1916. Ray Bevis was born in Mt. Pleasant in 1899, youngest child of Charles Franklin Bevis and Frances (Creswell) Bevis. The home he grew up in was just down the lane from the Seaboard Railroad Depot. Ray’s father, Charlie Bevis, owned a general store and watch repair shop just a few hundred yards from the depot. The post office was across the street from the depot, inside another general store owned by Daniel Grubb. From young adulthood Ray painted, primarily local scenes in watercolor and oil. He married Nina India Thomas in 1919. Ray was employed by the Quincy State Bank as a young man and later worked as a merchant in Quincy. Painting remained a hobby he enjoyed throughout his life. He died in 1953.
Mt. Pleasant was a small but thriving rural community at the turn of the 20th century. The train brought the mail twice a day, and provided shipping service for produce and other items to and from the two general stores. This photograph is believed to have been taken in 1915.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Unitarian Church in Mt. Pleasant, Florida - dedicated in 1915
Dedication of the Mt. Pleasant church building on April 25, 1915. Photograph above obtained from the Harvard Theology Library. The photograph below is from the family papers of my grandmother, Irma Eugenia (Bevis) Jones, who was born in Mt. Pleasant in 1898.
Unitarian Ministers of the Florida Circuit
Rev. Jonathan Christopher Gibson – He was born in Alabama in 1843 and served in the Confederate Army. After the war, he went to Florida and became a teacher and a Baptist circuit preacher. Around 1887, he met the Southern Secretary of the American Unitarian Association,Rev. George L. Chaney, who influenced him to become a Unitarian. He then began evangelizing for the Unitarian faith in the same communities where he had formerly preached the Baptist Gospel, in the region extending from Apalachicola to Quincy. He depended upon the support given to him by voluntary offerings from local alliances in the South and from the more established Unitarian churches in the North. Rev. Gibson established the first Unitarian church in the state of Florida, in Bristol (Liberty County) in 1902. Poor health caused him to retire from the ministry in 1910 and he died in 1913.
Rev. Francis M. McHale – He was born in Ontario, Canada in 1858 and spent his early years in New York and Michigan. He attended Northwestern University and was admitted to the bar in Illinois. After practicing law in Colorado and Kansas, he became a Unitarian minister around 1898. In 1910, he succeeded Rev. J.C. Gibson as circuit preacher in Florida, making his home in Greensboro and later Marianna. Rev. McHale organized and built the church in Mt. Pleasant, which was dedicated on April 25, 1915. He died September 4, 1916.
Rev. Gustave H. Zastrow – He was born in Nuremberg, Germany in 1876 and grew up in Wisconsin. He served in the Spanish American War. He was admitted to the clergy in 1910 and served in various places in the U.S., including Florida, where he was secretary-treasurer of the Southern Unitarian Conference. He took over the Florida circuit after Rev. McHale’s death in 1916. Census records show Rev. Zastrow resided in Tallahassee as late as 1920. He died in 1925.
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