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- Collection: Longwood Collection
Oral History of Mary Carolyn Bistline
Tags: Addy Niemeyer; Adeline Alvina Niemeyer; Alpha Delta Pi; Altamonte Elementary School; Bicentennial Parade; Boy Scouts of America; Carolyn Bistline; Central, South Carolina; Charlie Stum; chickens; City League Building; Clouser; Coca-Cola; Coral Gables; Downtown Miami; Early Childhood Education; elementary schools; Fairvilla; Florida Farm Bureau; Florida Southern College; Footprints; Frances Neiemeyer; Francis Bistline; Francis Bistline Stephen; Fred Bistline; Hettie Catherine Hollis; high schools; Hink; Hiram Ulysses Grant; Jane Bistline; Jane Bistline Reardon; Jane Reardon; John Aaron Bistline, Sr.; John Bistline, Jr.; John Leland Bistline; Josiah Clouser House; Kamden Reardon; Keegan Reardon; Keith Reardon; Khloe Reardon; Lake Mary Elementary School; Lakeland; Longwood; Lyman High School; Lyman School; Mary Bistline; Mary Carolyn Bistline; Memphis, Tennessee; Miami; Miami Senior High School; Minute Maid Corporation; Museum of Seminole County History; Oak Tree Preschool; oak trees; oaks; Orr, Bill; Paul Lovestrand; Paul Stephen; Pelzer, South Carolina; pigeons; Plymouth; poultry; preschools; Robert E. Lee Junior High School; Santa Clara Elementary School; Seminole County; Seminole County Historic Commission; Seminole County Historical Society; squabs; Stephanie Youngers; Stum’s Corner; Ulysses S. Grant; Walter Bistline, Jr.; Women’s Club of Longwood; World War II; WWII; Wyandotte chickens
Big Tree Park, the Oldest and Largest Cypress Tree in U.S.A. Postcard
Tags: bald cypress; Big Tree Park; cypress; ecotourism; Longwood; park; Sanford; The Senator; tourism; tourist; tourist attraction; tree
Gray, Crawford in Second Race: Second Primary Tuesday, June 24
Tags: C. B. Searcy; campaigns; candidates; county commissioners; county government; District 3; elections; government; H. Clay Crawford; H. E. Fuller; Henry Clay Crawford; local government; political campaigns; political offices; politics; primary elections; R. A. Gray; races; Robert Andrew Gray; Secretary of State; Seminole County; state government; The Central Florida Press; W. S. Entzminger