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Georgia, Alabama, Florida business and professional directory, 1903.Florida State Gazetteer and business directory, 1918.Florida railroad gazetteer and state business directory, 1895.Florida Gazetteer and business directory, 1911-12.Florida Gazetteer and business directory, 1907-08.Generally, the publishing company is included in the reference to the collection, along with the collection title, and the date(s) of the directory:
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