Jacksonville Greets the Twentieth Century
The Pictorial Legacy of Leah Mary Cox

Ann Hyman and photo editor Ron Masucci

Foreword by James J. Crooks
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"Leah Mary Cox's work is a major discovery for anyone interested in Florida history. Hyman and Masucci have presented us with a magnificent gift by revealing her life and work in this book."--Wayne W. Wood, Jacksonville Historical Society

Through striking architectural photographs and lively, readable narrative, this pictorial account of early-twentieth-century Jacksonville tells the triumphant story of photographer Leah Mary Cox while revealing Jacksonville's architectural history.
Nearly 50 years after her death, a treasure trove of more than 4,000 glass negatives were discovered, stashed in the basement of Cox's home. Cox's images capture Jacksonville at the turn of the century; from the Spanish-American War and the Great Fire of 1901 to the city's rich architectural diversity and everyday street scenes, her photographs serve as one of the most significant visual records available of Jacksonville in the early 1900s.

Ann Hyman takes 61 captivating photographs from this vast collection and reconstructs an image of life in Jacksonville, weaving it together with pieces of Cox's life to create a lively narrative. Background insights, such as Cox's determination to keep her family together after the death of her father and the illness of her mother, provide the reader with a sense of context for her photography.

This illustrated account of Jacksonville’s architectural achievements is an incredible find for photographers, Jacksonville historians, and those interested in early photography and women's studies.

Ann Hyman is the former editor of the Florida Times-Union Sunday book review page.

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"Ann Hyman conjured up a remarkable woman . . . What emerges is Cox's irrepressibly adventurous and artistic nature, even as she toiled under a responsibility that would crush many." - Florida Times-Union
--Florida Times-Union

"tells the triumphant story of photographer Cox while revealing Jacksonville's architectural history." "Cox's photographs…serve as one of the most significant visual records available of Jacksonville in the early 1900s." - Gainesville Sun
--Gainesville Sun

"it is a joy to welcome a new contribution to the historical account of this Florida city, and everyone who values images from this era will celebrate Cox's passion for photography and thank those who brought her story to life." - H-Net
--H-Florida

"It is a joy to welcome a new contribution to the historical account of this Florida city, and everyone who values images from this era will celebrate Cox's passion for photography and thank those who brought her story to life."
--H-NET Reviews

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