Jacksonville and Florida facts . 2°.^ THE ARMORY. JACKSONVILLE AND FLORIDA FACTS. The Opinion of Hon. Leslie iVI. Sinaw, Secretary ofUnited States Treasury. What do I think of Jacksonville? I think that it is one of thebest towng^ I have ever^visitfid. It is a gem for bnsiness, and from what1 learn of the State, both from the people here and from what comesto me in an official way, it ivS one of the most prosperous States in theUnion. I greatly enjoyed my meeting with the Jacksonville Board of learned one thing: That it is one of the most active bodies that Iever met, and I was gratifi
Jacksonville and Florida facts . 2°.^ THE ARMORY. JACKSONVILLE AND FLORIDA FACTS. The Opinion of Hon. Leslie iVI. Sinaw, Secretary ofUnited States Treasury. What do I think of Jacksonville? I think that it is one of thebest towng^ I have ever^visitfid. It is a gem for bnsiness, and from what1 learn of the State, both from the people here and from what comesto me in an official way, it ivS one of the most prosperous States in theUnion. I greatly enjoyed my meeting with the Jacksonville Board of learned one thing: That it is one of the most active bodies that Iever met, and I was gratified to know that there was a great deal ofinterest in the discussions which arose during the reception. I was gladto see the spirit of business ])redominated over politics. It speaks wellfor Jacksonville and the State. To say that I have enjoyed my visit to Jacksonville would be puttingit mildly. I have had a most enjoyable time. I have met bankers andother business men who have enthused me with their business methodsand their g
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