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1933 Citrus Driver Receipts for George W. Oden
Collection
The George Oden Collection
Format
Two original paper receipts
Date
1933-12-06
People
George W. Oden; George Oden; George Odun; G. W. Oden
Michael Gladden Jr.; Michael Gladden
Location
Apopka, Florida, United States of America.
Historical Background
Two original paper drivers' receipts issued by the Florida Fruit Distributors, Inc. in Orlando, Florida. The uppermost receipt details that on December 6th, 1933, 60 pineapples were received from famed citrus grower George W. Oden's farming land, establishing that Oden and Michael Gladden Jr. were in business together since at least 1933. The fruit boxes were hauled by G. W. Williams. The foreman of Oden's grove was A. B. Stephens.
The lowermost receipt details that on December 6th, 1933, Mr. Gladden also received 73 oranges from Oden's groves. The fruit boxes were hauled by G. W. Williams. The foreman of Oden's grove was A. B. Stephens.
George W. Oden (1862-1939) was a successful businessman and citrus grower in Apopka, Florida. Born in Sylacauga, Alabama, Oden moved to Apopka by 1902. He owned four businesses and five parcels of land, where he grew citrus. In 1933, Oden donated land for the construction of the Pleasant View Baptist Church, located at 1202 South Central Avenue. Oden was also the recipient of the City of Apopka's Fifty Years in Business Award.


