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Suwannee River Bridge at Branford, Florida c. 1940

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Suwannee River Bridge at Branford, Florida c. 1940
This photograph was taken on the bridge joining Suwannee and Lafayette Counties at Branford. The bridge has recently been torn down and replaced by a huge expanse of concrete.

The two children are the grandchildren of Samuel T. Stalvey, Sr. (1875-1946) and his wife, Essie P. Wall Stalvey (1882-1962), who owned and operated the Stalvey Hotel from 1926 until 1951.
Date & Place: at Suwannee River in Branford, Suwannee County, Florida USA
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I am researching ancestors in my father's and mother's families (Harless-Stalvey), and also my husband's parents (Wallace-Russell).
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