Cates Family Collection

Elementos de identidade

Código de referência

HMA0446

Nome e localização da entidade custodiadora

Nível de descrição

Coleção

Título

Cates Family Collection

Data(s)

  • 1919 - 1946 (Produção)

Dimensão

1 Box; 0.5 Linear Feet

Nome do produtor

História biográfica

The Cates family of Miami, Florida included Dennis; his wife Elmira; and their children, Alice, Samuel and Henry. The family patriarch, Dennis Cates, was born in Rock Sound, Eleuthera, Bahamas. He worked as a farmer and ship captain, settling in Cape Sable as a coconut proprietor in 1884, where he planted over 40,000 coconut palms. After being granted a sum of the land he managed, he settled as a pioneer in Miami in the early 1900s, selling coconut oil and copra. He worked as a carpenter in his spare time, helping to build the first homes in Miami Beach. He built a Miami home for his family as well as an apartment building at 22 NW 23rd Street.

Elementos de conteúdo e estrutura

Âmbito e conteúdo

This collection documents the lives of the Cates Family from 1919 to 1946.Their story is told through photographs, correspondences, purchases, receipts, and business records. Much of the collection centers on the life of the daughter, Alice, as a teenager and adult. This includes photographs of the Buena Vista School, Miami High School and locations visited by her friends and family including Key Biscayne, Virginia Key, The Venetian Pools, and Hialeah Racetrack. Further insight into her daily life including work and romantic interests can be found in her correspondences and school materials. References to the Health Crusade- a response to the Spanish Flu, Armistice Day, the Depression, and World War II can be found throughout Alice's materials. Denis Cates' work as a coconut exporter in Miami, along with his property in Cape Sable, can be found in the business records and receipts. Dennis, his wife Elmira, along with his children Alice, Samuel and Henry can be found in the family photographs. Their home, Model-T, Sharpie boat, and Miami apartment can also be found here.

Sistema de arranjo

Materials are arranged by subject and format.

Condições de acesso e uso dos elementos

Condições de acesso

The collection is open for research.

Acesso físico

Acesso técnico

Condiçoes de reprodução

Idiomas do material

  • inglês

Escrita do material

    Notas ao idioma e script

    Instrumentos de descrição

    Elementos de aquisição e avaliação

    História custodial

    Fonte imediata de aquisição

    Gift, 2019.

    Informações de avaliação, seleção e eliminação

    Incorporações

    Elementos de materiais relacionados

    Existência e localização de originais

    Existência e localização de cópias

    Material arquivístico relacionado

    Additional teenage life documentation can be found in the following collections:
    Miami Teen Scrapbook https://www.historymiamiarchives.org/miami-teen-scrapbook-1958-1959
    Diary of Lillian Baker https://www.historymiamiarchives.org/diary-of-lillian-baker-1931
    Additional coconut farming information can be found in the following collections:
    Letters to Dick Carney https://www.historymiamiarchives.org/letters-to-dick-carney-1887-1888
    Coconut Planting https://www.historymiamiarchives.org/coconut-planting

    Descrições relacionadas

    Elemento de notas

    Nota geral

    Accession number: 2019-206

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    Elemento de controle de descrição

    Regras ou convenções

    Fontes utilizadas

    Nota do arquivista

    Finding aid written by Ashley Trujillo and Jeremy Salloum

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