{"1": {"fulltext": "31^", "height": "2924", "width": "1736", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "AND ITS SUBURBS\\nHalifax River\\nfpd Halifax \u00c2\u00a9untr\\nBY J. M. JOLLEY,^\\nPUBLISHED BY\\nTHE HALIFAX JOURNAL\\nDAYTONA, FLORIDA.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "rp\\nHE LOVELY VILLAGE\\nNEAR THE SEA\\nfit e L 6 e r.\\nNCOMPAllABLY the most beautiful of towns\\nnp in the Sunny Southland is Daytona, Florida.\\nEestling among- moss draped oaks and whispering\\npines on the hanks of the fairest of tidal rivers, i\\nwithin ear of the ever restless waves of the wide\\nAtlantic, refreshed and invigorated by its cooling,\\nlife giving breezes, but protected from its angry\\nmoods by the intervening wooded peninsula, Day-\\ntona is not only a dream of quiet beauty hut as near\\nperfection in climate as is to be found in the world, j\\nFlorida is among the oldest settled portions of the\\ngreat republic and yet of the youngest of tbe sister-\\nhood of States to be developed. A halo of romance\\nsurrounds its history, and the very name is suggest-\\nive of a clime of perpetual summer where fruits and\\nflowers unceasingly bud and bloom and winter s\\nstorms are unknown, yet in the face of Ol these and\\nits early occupation by the Spaniards i. d English,\\nfor over two hundred years it remain. compara-\\ntively a terra incognita, a supposed land of swamps,\\nP\\ndLflETTO\\nHOTEL\\nr-opricfoF.\\nDaytona, Florida\\nThe great popularity it has attained under\\npresent and well-known management will he\\nmaintained and improved. Its popularity is\\ndue to its unequaled situation, its home-like\\natmosphere and peculiar excellence of its\\n_, cuisine and service.\\n^m T--~\u00c2\u00b0 Moderate.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "marshes aijd wastes of worthless sand, the home\\nof the Indian, the alligator and miasma. It is only\\nsince the war lor the Union that ii has become\\nknown as the great sanitarium of the western world,\\nthe producer of the luscious fruits of the semi-\\ntropics, and its real and permanent development has\\nbeen begun.\\nAbout midway of the Atlantic coast of Florida is\\nfound one of the loveliest tidal waters in the world,\\nTHE HALIFAX RIVER,\\nwith its source at Bulow Bay and its outlet at Mos-\\nquito Inlet, thirty miles to the south. At its head,\\nemptying into Bulow Bay, are the fresh water\\ntributaries, Smith and Bulow creeks from the north\\nand the Tomoka river from the west. At the north\\nit is separated from the Matanzas river by a low,\\nnarrow peninsula; southward it connects with the\\nHillsboro, and thence by Mosquito Lagoon, the\\nIndian river, Lake Worth, various small lagoons,\\nand the East Coast Canal with Biscayne Bay. The\\nTomoka, its principal fresh w r ater tributary, has a\\nnarrow, sinuous channel, with deep water and\\npicturesquely wooded banks, and is a miniature\\nOcklawaha, a favorite resort for picnic and excur-\\nsion parties, being navigable for small craft.\\nThe Halifax Biver varies in width from one-half to\\nthree-fourths of a mile, is navigable for vessels of\\nMRS. I. M. ANDERSON,\\nJ@)ry (sTooas, r/ohorjs, VETer)i s Kurrjisrjiners,\\n\u00c2\u00a9rjocs etrjo. ^lol^irjq.\\nFECK FOSTER\\nDEALERS IN\\n8TA ftVVA\u00e2\u0080\u009ecY GROCERIES\\nCrockery, Glass and Tinware\\nLamps and Fixtures.\\nFresh Fruits and Vegetables in season.\\nCOH. BEACH ST. k LOOM IS AVE.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "light draft, and provides unrivalled facilities for\\nboating-, yachting and sailing, a perfect stream for\\npleasure seekers who enjoy recreation upon the\\nwater. The angler can find most excellent sport\\nin its waters, as they teem with the choicest varieties\\nof salt water fish, and the epicure will find the\\nluscious Halifax oyster just to his taste.\\nTHE HALIFAX COUNTRY.\\n^fif YJNG on both sides of the river, has become\\nz^f*L noted for its perfect healthfullness and perfec-\\ntion of climate, and the production of the Halifax\\nriver oranges. Situated between river and ocean is a\\npeninsula varying from three-eighths to one-half\\nmile in width, a series of sand dunes formed by the\\naction of wind and wave in remote ages Near the\\nriver front it bears a growth of oak and palmetto\\nforest, is fertile, excellent for the growing of semi-\\ntropical fruits and vegetables, and furnishes beauti-\\nful locations for homes. Beyond this tract are ridges\\nof sand covered with pines, and approaching the\\nocean trees disappear, superceded by low oak scrub\\nand saw-palmetto. The peninsula lies high and has\\nperfect drainage.\\nThe mainland lying west of the Halifax is a broad\\nexpanse of fertile high and low hammock land and\\nbeyond this is the flat pine land that extends to near\\nE. T. GONR7SD St CO.,\\n-^Groceries, Grain, Hay, Clothing, is-\\nShoes, Etc,\\nnear south bridge.\\ncapital stock $25,000\\nH klifh x house\\n^m* J. H. CITTENS, Proprietor.\\nRates. $1.00 to $1.50 a Day; $5.00 to $7.00 a Week.\\nLocated on the river front.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "the St. Johns river. The hammock hind is very fer-\\ntile and in places is underlaid with beds of decom-\\nposed marl, that render it almost inexhaustible.\\nHere were the great orange groves that made the\\nHalifax river country famous, embracing thousands\\nof acres and being steadily increased in number\\nand acreage, from year to year. These, ai though cut\\ndown by the disastrous freeze of February, 1895, are\\nbeing rapidly restored and will soon again produce\\nthe golden fruit.\\nIn these hammock lands were located the large\\nsugar cane unci indigo plantations of the early set-\\ntlers during the occupation by the English colonies\\nand here yet remain the great canals for drainage\\nexcavated by them, leading from the lowlands,\\nthrough the high ridges in front to the river.\\nHere also are remains of furnaces, chimneys and\\nmills. More remarkable still are the marks of for-\\nmer cultivation, the rows where the sugar cane and\\nindigo grew, perfectly plain and discernible, although\\nthe land has returned to a state of nature and has a\\nheavy and dense growth of timber.\\nFruit and Vegetable Growing,\\n7 HE peninsula river front is adapted to the\\nA$ growing of the guava, peach, grape, etc., and\\nmany other fruits succeed well. On the mainland\\nthe guava is not a success without protection, but\\nthe fame of the Halifax Oranges is world wide, and\\nthe peach, persimmon, plum, pear, etc., do well and\\nthe strawberry is a great success. Corn, potatoes,\\n.1. W. WILKINSON. J. B. PARKINSON.\\nWILKINSON PARKINSON,\\nREAL ESTATE\\nHouse Renting. Collections. Taxes Paid.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "Irish and sweet, the cabbage, onion, beet, radish, let-\\ntuce, in fact all vegetables can be grown in any\\nquantity with intelligent fertilizing and cultivation\\nand our market is well supplied throughout the year\\nwith both fruits and vegetables.\\nIn the Hammock Lands\\nJpj^RE vast stores of valuable hardwood timber\\nP^i^ awaiting the converting into useful articles\\nfor the market by the manufacturer, and these lands\\nnot only produce tine oranges and lemons but, are\\nadapted to the growing of rice, sugar cane and\\ntobacco.\\nDAYTONA THE BEAUTIFUL.\\nflpHIS favored village situated upon the west bank\\nof the smiling Halifax at its fairest expanse\\nand midway between its source and its outlet, wooed\\nby the breezes from the broad Atlantic and kissed\\nby the sunshine from skies of deepest blue, is as yet\\nbut in the morning dawn of its existence, but is un-\\nrivaled among southern villages for its beauty of\\nlocation and manifold attractions. It was founded\\nin 1870 by Matthias Day of Mansfield, Ohio, and was\\nfirst known as Tomoka post office, but in 1S71 tL\\nname of Daytona was given to it by Thomas Saun-\\nders, a landscape gardener of Washington, in honor\\nof its founder. The town is laid out parallel with\\nthe river, with avenues 100 leet wide and with inter-\\nsecting avenues of the same width. The town is\\nJesse E. Ionqe,\\nGROCERIES, CROCKERY, -K-\\nTINMKR6\\nFruits and Vegetables in Season,\\nCor. Beach Street\\nand 2d Avenue. DAYTONA, FLORIDA", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "located in the midst of a magnificent growth of for-\\nest and along its front the tidal waters of the broad\\nHalifax unceasingly ebb and flow, and across this\\nbeautiful sheet of open water come the cooling, invig-\\norating and health giving breezes from off the wide\\nAtlantic, a mile distant, rendering the climate the\\nmost perfect in the world in healthfulness and\\ncomfort.\\nAll the broad streets and avenues of Daytona ex-\\ncept Beach street are lined and over-arched with\\ngrand forest trees, not only gracing and beautifying\\nwith their wealth of foliage, but giving a grateful\\nand cooling shade front the too ardent rays of the\\nsouthern sun. All along the walks and avenues\\nthat intersect the town and in the wide parkings are\\nlordly live and water onks and hickories, many of\\nthem draped with graceful festoons of the gray\\nSpanish moss, that over-arch the streets and walks,\\nand among these are interspersed tall, tropical palm-\\nettos, glossy-leaved magnolias, fragrant bays, the\\ncoral-berried holly and many other varieties, while\\nin many places the wild grape climbs and clings\\namong the branches, forming shady bowers and add-\\ning grace and beauty, Ridgewood avenue is two\\nGEO, H, CLA^K,\\nJEMSLER, STHTIONER,\\nNEWS DEPOT\\nMusical IZ)erchandise and Instruments\\nChina, Bicycle Supplies, Fishing Tackle,\\nFlorida Curiosities, Etc.\\nESTABLISHED 16 YEARS i\u00c2\u00ab\u00c2\u00ab\\n3. ij. ($oue,\\n^trefyttect, Contractor nnti *3uiltuu\\\\^\\nIJIajjtonn, JHoriDa.\\nResidence and Office,\\nn. e. corner Ridgewood and Volusia avenues.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "miles Jong and unrivalled in its natural beauty,\\nwhile intersecting streets rival it in attractiveness\\nexcept in extent.\\nA Residence Town.\\nijpHE beautiful cottages that line these avenues\\nare a special feature and evidence that man\\nis doing his part in supplementing what nature lias\\nso well begun. Daytona aims to be not a mere\\npleasure resort but a place of permanent residence\\nfor educated and refined people desiring a home in\\na perfect climate with beautiful and pleasant sur-\\nroundings. The cosy and tasteful cottages that\\nhave been erected during the past years and the\\ncostly mansions now being built are rendering\\nDaytona as famous for its fine houses and homes as\\nfor its beautiful river, trees and avenues, and they\\nare adding yearly to its attractions. Not the least\\nof these attractions to those securing homes in the\\nSouth, and ranking second only to its healthfulness\\nand perfection of climate, is the fact that its popula-\\ntion is chiefly composed of cultivated and intelligent\\npeople, mainly of northern parentage and education,\\nand accustomed to the refinements of home and\\nmi/ nnw\\nJ. R. HILL,\\nDHYTONH, J=L-H.\\nTHE\\niiolly \\\\nr\\\\ r\\nO. HOWES, Proprietor.\\n.On tl^e River Front,\\nNopth Beach St. Daytona, Florida.\\nCOPYRIGHT", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "social life. Added to these features are good\\nchinches, good public and private schools, stores,\\nbank, good physicians, hotels, laundry, meat mar-\\nkets, novelty works, an opera house, ice factory,\\netc., and everything can be procured that is neces-\\nsary to make life comfortable.\\nBeautiful Homes,\\n^|p/HE remarkable improvement in the style and\\n\u00c2\u00bbTjr* value of the buildings being erected at Day-\\ntona for homes is a most gratifying and promising\\nfeature. Men of capital, awakened to the advantages\\noffered for winter homes in a genial climate with\\nperfect healthfuluess, beautiful location and con-\\ngenial society, are purchasing valuable lots and\\nbuilding costly cottages, beautiful in design and\\nfinish, the value of building improvements the past\\nyear being $165,000. There are many\\nShady Walks and Drives\\nThat lead through the hammock lands and on the\\nelysian days that form a large part of our winter\\nseason it is a delight to wander in the winding shady\\npaths and drives that wind among the tall forest\\nBINGHAM WRIGHT,\\nInsurance Agents\\nRepresenting only Best and Strongest\\nCompanies.\\nThe most liberal policies.\\n^^^OFFICE IN N1VER BUILDING 4\\nWILLIAM ATWOOD,\\nResident Pharmacist, invites you to call at Atwood 8\\nDrug Store for\\niWetiictne*, Drugs, Stationery ttotions,\\n^Cigars, \u00c2\u00a3ttv%.\\nPRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY^*^.\\nEstablished 13 years.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "trees where ferns, mosses and air plants in the shady\\nrecesses cling to the branches, and vines of the grape\\nand ampelopsis climb and twine among the tree tops\\nand the scarlet flowers of the trumpet vine glow\\namid the green foliage, while ferns, violets and star-\\neyed flowers grow profusely by the side of the road\\nor narrow foot-path.\\nNo Town in the Scuth\\nIs making such steady and substantial progress.\\nOur desh-e is to become a residence town, combin-\\ning perfectly healthful location, beautiful situation\\nand surroundings, quiet and pastoral, perfection of\\ncomfort and healthfulness, and in these and nearness\\nand accessibility to the benefit and advantages of\\nan unrivalled ocean beach, Daytona has no equal.\\nAn electric road and electric lights will soon be\\nprovided for the convenience of our people.\\nThe Healthfulness\\nOf Daytona and its suburbs is as near perfect, we\\nbelieve, as can be found in the world. There are no\\nprevailing diseases, the surroundings are free from\\nanything to superinduce disease, the river is of salt\\nFRKNK T. PECK,\\nDEALER IN\\nbRY QOO 5, NOTION/, ETC\\nCOR. BEACH AND ORANGE,\\nDAYTONA, FLA\\nTHE FOUNTAIN CITY\\nIs a most comfortable and home-like\\nhotel. The interior of the house is not\\nonly bright and cheerful to the eye,\\nbut designed for the bodily comfort of\\nthe guests.\\nSEASON, NOVEMBER ist TO MAY ist.\\nRate $2.50 per day. Special Rates to Families.\\nIN CHARGE OF\\nMRS. R MONTGOMERY. MRS. E. B. CHAPIN.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "water, the breezes are from the wide Atlantic, the\\nwater supply is pure. With ordinary care you can\\nhe as nearly exempt from the ills of life as at any\\nplace in the world.\\nThe Water Supply\\nIs an important feature in the perfect healthful ness\\nof our town. This is derived from flowing artesian\\nwells, of which there are probably three hundred\\nin town and suburbs. The source of these living\\nfountains is found at a depth of about one hundred\\nand twenty feet after passing through many feet of\\nrock that guarantee an exemption from all surface\\ncontamination and the flow is of sufficient force to\\nfurnish power for raising the water to the upper\\nstories of residences, when desired, by the use of a\\nram or wheel. Sulphur and magnesia are held in\\nsolution, the sulphurnn a gas that soon disappears.\\nA Wheelman s Paradise.\\nDaytona has many miles of graded and marled\\nstreets perfect for cycling and driving, and one mile\\naway is thirty miles of smooth, hard beach without\\na break. No town in the south rivals it for the wheel-\\nman and hundreds of wheels are in daily use.\\nSailing Hunting and Pishing.\\nThe Halifax river provides unsurpassed facilities\\nfor recreation. There is a yacht club that holds\\nregattas, and steam and naphtha launches, yachts,\\nsail and row boats for picnics and excursions or\\nTHE HOLLY INN howes,\\nProprietor.\\nAm a man of few words. My\\nservice and surroundings must\\nbe my advertising agent.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "z .ro\\no\\nC5 O\\nr m\\no\\nc z\\no\\na* m\\no\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0i S\\nm\\nH\\n-i -o\\nm", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "voyages down the coastwise waters can always be\\nhad. The river teems with the choicest varieties of\\nsalt water fish that furnish excellent sport for the\\nangler, and in the pine and hammock land the\\nhunter will had bear, deer, wildcats, squirrels,\\nand quail.\\nOUR SUBURBS.\\nDAYTONA BEACH\\n1E3 but a mile away, and here, where ocean\\n^A waves, foam-flecked and blue as the cerulean\\ncloud-flecked skies above, unceasing break upon the\\nshore, are endless joys for the lover of the ocean in\\nits many moods. Two wide bridges over the Halifax\\nand smoothly graded shelled avenues give easy\\naccess to it. The beach is wide, hard and smooth,\\nand by many considered the flnest on the Atlantic\\ncoast, and the surf bathing is safe and excellent,\\nsummer and winter.\\nSEABREEZE\\nr s a summer and winter resort and many who\\nrf^ have tried the seaside both north and west\\ndeclare that they have found none so perfect as Day-\\ntona beach, and it is rapidly becoming as popular\\na resort for winter as for summer. At Seabreeze\\nSEASIDE INN AND COTTAGES^^\\nStewart Gramlirjg, Prop rs,\\nLeading hotel and pleasure resort on East Coast for\\ntourists. .Opposite Daytona. .Hacks meet every\\ntrain. .Everything homelike and comfortable.\\nRates, $2 per Day. Special by Week.\\nP. O., Seabreeze, Ela.\\nF\\nOR COTTHGES\\nFURNISHED\\nFOR HOUSEKEEPING\\nat either Daytona or Seabreeze, address\\nBrush Stewart.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "are hotels and many cottages and cottages are dis-\\ntributed along the shore for two miles. During the\\nsummer season these hotels and cottages are tilled\\nand many of them are occupied during the winter\\nseason. The surf fishing is often excellent and the\\nsmooth, hard beach is perfect for cycling and\\ndriving, and for tennis and other out door games.\\nThe beach is unbroken for thirty miles and is un-\\nrivalled for long distance driving or cycling.\\nEAST DAYTONA AND MEMENTO\\nItE located on the northern part of the river\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0%r-^ front on the peni nsula. Here are comfortable\\nhomes and some lovely places scattered along the\\nriver for a mile. At Memento the post office is\\nlocated, and at East Daytona there are two good\\nhotels, a casino, natatorium, electric plant for light-\\ning streets and houses, etc., and a broad, well graded\\nand shelled avenue lined with palms leading to the\\nocean front just south of Elborden, a beach lesort\\nadjoining Seabreeze. Much work and money have\\nbeen expended in laying out and beautifying East\\nDaytona and it promises to become an important\\nsummer and winter resort.\\n6^ E as t Daytona Seabreeze P. O.\\nColonndCJCS ost complete house of its size\\nou the Coast, Steam heat. Elec-\\ntric Lights. Water on all floors.\\nSituated on Peninsula between Ocean\\nand River. Open All the Year Round.\\nC. C. POST, PROP.\\nRHCKET STOR6\\nNEWS STAND. FRUIT. CANDIES.\\nSTATIONERY. FISHING TACKLE.\\nBASKETS AND BARGAIN TREE.\\nBICYCLE SUNDRIES AND\\nREPAIRING A SPECIALTY.\\nO. O. BORISES.\\nNext door to Post Office.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "SILVER BEACH\\nt MTfERE where wavelets break on silver sands,\\nprpl sunbeams weave their golden bands, and life\\nis nearly elysian in its surroundings, is one of the\\ni most beautiful spots in Florida, long- known as the\\nfairest of DaytonVs suburbs. Its name was de-\\nrived from the beautiful river beach at this point,\\nI and it is located on the river front on the peninsula\\nopposite Daytona and is not a town but a collection\\n1 of a half dozen lovely houses w ith large grounds that\\nhave been made as perfect as the hand of man can\\nwell make for the abodes of themselves and families.\\nBeautiful oak trees were supplied by the hand of\\nptature and beneath these are green lawns that are\\nj kept well watered and shorn, forming a carpet of\\nverdure most pleasing to the foot and eye. Roses,\\nfruits, etc., till the grounds in the rear of the resi-\\ndences, and Silver Beach is a Paradise in miniature.\\nHOW TO GET TO DAYTONA\\nThe direct route from the north to Daytona is via\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine, etc., and the East Coast\\nRailway, which provides excellent car service and\\nwill land the traveler at the depot at Daytona, and\\nfrom whence hacks will convey you to the hotels,\\nwhether on mainland, peninsula or beach.\\nTHE PALMETTO HOUSE,\\nOn the Beautiful Bay,\\nDaytona, p ln\\nL. DESPLAND, Proprietor.", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "The\\nJ. M. JOLLEY\\nI1/1LIF/3X Editor and Prop-r.\\nJournal\\nESTABLISHED IN 1880\\nThe leading paper of the Halifax Coast\\nand only Republican paper\\nin Florida,\\n^5 ^SK g^^\\nTHE cuts used 111 the booklet are from photos madt\\nby E. G. Harris, the Paytona artist who is so widel)\\nknown by the excellence of his pictures of Easi\\nCoast scenery and who is now located in jjaa\\nspa^ ous and beautiful rooms corner Beach Stree\\nand Orange avenue.\\nDaytona, Florida:\\nHalifax Steam Printing House.\\n18%.\\nS", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2678", "width": "1403", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2678", "width": "1403", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2655", "width": "1478", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "LIBRARY OF CONGRESS\\n014 499 094 8", "height": "2920", "width": "1674", "jp2-path": "daytonaitssuburb00joll_0038.jp2"}}