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World War II Veteran Memorial at Bull Memorial Park
Application for Marriage License for Solomon Callis Sturdivant and Dorothy Ann Simpson
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Military Personnel from Pinellas and Polk Counties
Tags: Albert J. Chestnut, Jr.; Albert L. Nelson; Albert M. Jackson; Albert W. Ross, Jr.; Alex Bond; Alex F. Hatton; Algerine J. Jordan; Alton Banks; Alton F. Joyner; Alvorida Buzzes; Arthur B. Aultman; Barney D. Fletcher; Barney E. Cumming; Bayard T. Lang, Jr.; Bert A. Hare; Boyd A. Smith; Cecil F. Harrington; Cecil H. Brown; Chapman Q. Dykes; Charles D. Ford, Jr.; Charles E. Frederick; Charles F. Cristselous; Charles F. Jewett, Jr.; Charles H. Cribbs; Charles R. Taylor; Charles R. Thomas; Charles S. Johnson; Clarence E. Allen; Claud R. Gandy; Claude E. Hope; Claude E. Velboom; Clement C. Whitcomb; Cline E. Helm; Coleman Hinton; Copeland A. Forrester; Dewey E. Corbett; Douglas B. Clark, Jr.; Dozier S. Lovett, Jr.; Duncan C. Murphy; Earl G. Wells; Ed Jackson, Jr.; Edgar R. Todd; Edward C. Sapp; Edward E. Birge; Edward E. Durrance; Edward J. Elmore; Edwin J. Goolsby; Elvin H. Wagner; Emery Cooper; Engelhardt Von Hebel; Ernest C. Keen; Ernest W. Stewart; Frank J. Kecerman, Jr.; Frank L. Rutledge; Fred Medlin; George E. Thompson; George M. Avery, Jr.; Gilbert H. Myers; Gillis R. Harris; Glen L. Prevatt; Gordon C. Bonsack; Guy L. Dodd; H. D. Whitfield; Harlen H. Hoyt; Harold L. Vickers; Harold N. Horton; Harold R. Martin; Harry J. Chancey; Harvey L. Curtis; Haweda Coursey; Hayes Bessinger; Henry L. Stanfield; Henry Q. Flood; Herbert T. Barrow; Herle E. Rudy, Jr.; Hershel E. Phillippe; Hoke S. Turner; Horace F. Leaman; Hubert R. Molden; Ira E. Carter, Jr.; Irvin J. McDonald; J. T. Hoover; Jack Hancock; Jack Young; James A. Dowell; James A. Shaw; James B. Smith; James B. Stephens; James E. Coleman; James E. Moore; James E. Smith; James J. Jones, Jr.; James M. Burgess; James M. Buxton, Jr.; James R. Glenn; James T. Henry; Jesse J. Slate; Jessie C. Easterling; Joe T. Murphy; John B. Hancock; John C. Alford; John C. Call; John D. Mumford; John H. Grooms; John J. Kelly; John L. Moeller; John P. Hyman, Jr.; John P. Saclarides; John P. Williams; John T. Offutt; John W. Leonard; Johnny E. Allen; Joseph D. Coburn; Joseph N. Johnson, Jr.; Julian P. Feagle; Karl T. Willy; Kenneth T. Haynes, Jr.; Larry G. Semmens; Larry W. Kemp; Larue F. Cribbs; Lawrence C. Albritton; Lee A. Arrington; Leroy Lamb; Leslie H. Childs; Lewis J. Bowen; Littleton D. Bronson; Louis Bellow; Louis E. Thrasher; Louise W. Bosworth; Loyd A. King; Marion L. Hillhouse; Martin H. Tewes; Martin P. O'Toole; Marvin R. Hill; Marvin Spears; Max Keeves; McClery H. Harper; Melville C. Taillie; Milton O. Edwards; Milus R. Earwood; Murray O. Reed; Nathan G. Alderman; Naubert O. Simard; Newell F. Mills, Jr.; Oakley A. Bullington; Olie Hagans; Oliver Jackson; Orby L. Kelly; Oscar L. Drawdy, Jr.; Otto Ruegg, Jr.; Owen Kohl; Paul A. Spaduzzi; Paul E. Sly; Paul Rean; Pinellas County; Polk County; Preston N. Parker; ralph A. Daniel; Ralph H. Hamilton; Ralph H. Kline; Ralph W. Wallace; Ray D. B. Matthews, Jr.; Richard B. Surber, Jr.; Richard I. Reed, Jr.; Richard L. Haskins; Robert H. Todd; Robert L. Childress; Robert L. Colter; Robert L. Harrison; Robert L. Sadler; Robert S. Heald; Ross W. Clem; Roy Anderson; Roy D. Crozier; Russell P. Windmuller; Samuel P. Cole; Stephen F. Hancy; Thomas L. Graham; Thomas M. Edwards, Jr.; Thomas M. Nassett; Troy E. Hottinger; U.S. Army; USA; Vardra M. Hallman; veterans; W. H. Crawford; Walter H. Bradley; Wayne E. Bradley; Wayne E. Couch; Welford Twyman; Will Owens; Willard E. Creel; William E. Backus; William E. Nowling; William H. Beadles; William H. Crow, Jr.; William H. Lee; William L. Brown Henry C. Bryant; William L. Inseon; William Motsinger; Willie B. Calhoun; Willie Champion; Willis W. Jones; Winston S. Rogers; World War II; WWII; Young M. Davis, Jr.
Award of Combat Infantryman Badge
Fifteenth Census Population Schedule for Istachatta
Tags: Alemnia Rahn; Alfrad J. Baxley; Bertie Hawkins; Bessie A. Glover; Bessie A. Glover, Jr.; Buie Pierce; Careene W. Hampton; Carrie M. Baxley; Cecil L. Hawkins; census; Christin Baxley; Cornelia T. Pierce; Daniel J. Pierce; Earle L. C. Johnson; Essie M. Hawkins; Eva L. Hawkins; Frank Sanchez; Freddie Rahn; Gilbert S. Baxley; Harriet M. Hawkins; Hugh W. Hawkins Hawkins; Ina E. Swain; Ira B. Turnley; Istachatta; James A. Hampton; James P. Hawkins; James W. Lowman; Jannie E. Lowman; John C. Glover; John E. Hill; John F. Hawkins; John R. Hawkins; John W. Swain; Kate T. Turnley; Leathy McKnight; Mary E. Baxley; Mary V. Pierce; Millissa W. Hill; Mittie R. Boon; Ollie Sanchez; population; Rubbin E. Hawkins; Rubbin H. Hawkins; Rubbin R. Sanchez; Rubin F. Hawkins; Ruby M. Swain; S. Leston McKnight; Solm F. Lowman; Virginia L. Pierce; Wilber R. Hawkins; William H. Hawkins; William R. Pactzell
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Auburndale
Tags: Aleck Allan; Auburndale; census; Charles Linder; Clarence A. Wywn; Clarence H. Wywn; Edna P. Hancock; Effie Helma; Emmett S. Smith; Ernest Linder; Ethel Kiger; Ethel Russell; Eulah M. Wywn; Evelyn Smith; Fred Linder; Henry Gardiner; Jack Hancock; James E. Wilson; James R. Helma; Jean Allan; John B. Hancock; Lawrence Van Der Huke; Leroy Helma; Lester Sheffield; Lewis A. Wywn; Lillia Linder; Mae Wilson; Margaret Russell; Mary Gardiner; Mary Kimbrough; Mary W. Jones; Mattie Wilcox; Oswell Smith; population; Retta Waydaoff; Ruby L. Helma; Ruby L. Sheffield; Rudolph Keen; Sally G. Bolland; Sybil Helma; Sylvia Smith; Wiley Jones; William R. Bolland; Zenia A. Keen
Easter Card from Sergeant John B. Hancock
Tags: Easter; holidays; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; veterans; World War II; WWII
French Algerian Currency During World War II
Tags: Algeria; Banque de L'Algérie; currency; France; francs; French; money; World War II; WWII
German Currency During World War II
Tags: currency; Germany; money; Reichsmark; World War II; WWII
World War II Safe-Conduct Pass
Letter from F. E. Uhl to Edna P. Hancock (May 10, 1945)
Letter from Henry L. Stimson to Edna P. Hancock (May 25, 1945)
Letter from J. A. Ulio to Edna P. Hancock (March 25, 1944)
Letter from G. A. Horkan to Edna P. Hancock (April 14, 1945)
Headstone of Sergeant John F. Aylward, Jr. Headstone at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
U.S. Army 6th Armored Division Insignia
Tags: 6th Armored Division; Army; Super Sixth; World War II; WWII
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Military Personnel from Manatee, Marion, Martin, Monroe, Nassau, and Okaloosa Counties
Tags: Albert Q. Alligod; Alcus G. Reddick; Allen Lundy; Alva C. Powell; Alvan B. Rowe, Jr.; Alvin B. Cannon; Amos F. Brady; Archie D. Clemons; Army; Arthur H. Davis; Averette A. Hinson; Benson P. Odom; Britt Gainey; Burton W. Shirah; Carllies; casualties; casualty; Cecil O. Lippard; Charles E. Osteen; Charles E. Roberts; Charles O. Schudt; Charles R. Sires; Charles V. Purpura; Charlie H. Whidden; Clarence F. Russell; Claude A. Knight; Clyde L. Albritton; Cyrus W. Alley; Dan I. Paulk; Daniel J. Fernandez; David L. Robertson; Earl D. Williams; Early R. Harris, Sr.; Edward A. Luif; Edward B. Collins, Jr.; Edward Peacock; Edward W. Clement; Edwin L. Kennerly; Elborn M. Davis; Eldred F. Scott; Elmer L. Ricou; Elmo J. Freyermuth; Emil Turner; Ernest E. Ogden; Ernest J. Grubbs; Floyd Adams; Frank Alfonson; Frank Dixon; Frank E. Peacock; Frank L. Spencer; Franklin W. Saunders; George F. Mills; Hadley B. Snell; Harold D. Roberts; Harold W. Hatchett; Harry B. Pillans; Harry L. Wickers; Harry N. Gahan; Henry L. Gardner; Herbert I. Turner, Jr.; Herbert P. Tomlinson; Herman Roberts; Hiram A. Gill; Hubert A. Dion; Hubert J. Estes; Hughes E. Hilton; Irbie N. Knoblock; Jack E. Wallace; Jack W. Nesom; Jackson L. Sawyer; James A. Cotton; James A. Thompson; James B. Jolly, Jr.; James E. Baggett; James E. Smith; James E. Steele; James H. Crosby; James H. Helms; James H. McCarty; James J. Hughes; James K. Christian, Jr.; James K. McMillan; James S. Simmons; James W. Baker; James W. Hinton III; Jasper H. Argo; Jewell T. Williams; Joe H. Brewster; Joe L. Metcalf; John A. Owens; John C. Howard; John E. Davis; John E. Langford; John F. Aylward, Jr.; John F. Cannady, Jr.; John F. Parrish; John Moore; John P. Jones; John S. Walker; Joseph J. McGee; Joseph R. Whaley; Joseph W. Birdwell; Julian Lucignani; Julius D. Fulford, Jr.; Justice L. Lawson; Kenneth K. Wright; Kintley L. McCrady; Lee Starling; Leon Roberts, Jr.; Leroy R. Wilson; Louis Brady; Louis M. Pitts; Louis N. Dosh; M. E. McCullough, Jr.; Manatee County; Mario Castro; Marion County; Marion F. Klotz; Marion N. Smith; Marion Nodlin; Martin County; Millard A. Hornsby; Millard M. North; Monroe County; Nassau County; Neil M. McLean; Okaloosa County; Ollie Henderson; Pafford W. McIntosh; Pasco Melvin; Paul D. Walterson; Paul E. Pelot; Paul P. Ruark; Percival H. Pinder; Quincy A. Brunson, Jr.; Quinton O. Steele; Ralph E. Sawyer.; Ralph H. Mixson; Ralph P. Wyman; Ray E. Deneritt; Raymond E. Darling, Jr.; Raymond F. Fox; Richard C. Woodard; Richard U. Ellerbe; Richmond Lee; Robert A. French; Robert A. McLeod; Robert C. Snidow; Robert E. Sudbury; Robert K. Thompson; Roy J. Hicks; Roy L. Chancellor; Rufus E. Davis; Rufus H. Lennon; Sammie Turner; Sampson J. Stephens; Samuel B. Steece; Samuel R. Jones; Sidney S. Underwood; Thomas Douglas, Jr.; Thomas E. Sheley; Thomas G. Folkes; Thomas L. Gordon; Tomlinson R. Russ; Upton S. Peters; Valex Colon; veterans; Victor D. Mette; Walter E. Olliff; Walter H. Wincert; Wilbert L. Robinson; William A. Watkins; William C. Cason; William G. Taliaferro; William H. Vallee; William L. Rogers; William N. Amis, Jr.; William R. Keel; William S. Henderson; William Silberg; Willie D. Atwell; Willie D. Bryan; Winchester Wall, Jr.; Wintford E. Aplin; Woodrow Paulk; Woodruff W. Watkins; World War II; WWII
Headstone of Staff Sergeant Thomas E. Eason Headstone at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
390th Bomb Group's 569th Bomb Squadron Crew
Tags: 390th Bomb Group; AAF; ball turret gunners; bombardiers; Cletus L. Wadlow, Jr.; co-pilots; David M. Roche; Earl D. Greenstreet; engineers; George J. Arnold; Kenneth E. Tricker; pilots; Princess Pat; Sweet & Lovely; tail gunners; Thomas E. Eason; Thomas S. Leibner; toggliers; top turret gunners; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; USA; USAAF; veterans; Victor J. DeMaise; wait gunners; William H. Guion, Jr.; World War II; WWII
Individual Casualty Questionnaire for Staff Sergeant Thomas E. Eason and Completed by Earl D. Greenstreet
Casualty Questionnaire for Staff Sergeant Thomas E. Eason and Completed by First Lieutenant George J. Arnold
Tags: AAF; casualties; casualty; Casualty Questionnaire; Earl D. Greenstreet; First Lieutenant; George J. Arnold; Heilbronn, Germany; Joseph A. Moller; Kenneth E. Tricker; pilots; Steinberg, France; Thomas E. Eason; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; USA; USAAF; veterans; waist gunners; World War II; WWII
Individual Casualty Questionnaire for Staff Sergeant Thomas E. Eason
Missing Air Crew Report for the 390th Bomb Group's 569th Bomb Squadron
Tags: 390th Bomb Group; 569th Bomb Squadron; 8AF; 8th Air Force; AAF; B-17G; Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress; Cletus L. Wadlow, Jr.; David M. Roche; Earl D. Greenstreet; Framlingham Airdrome; Framlingham Airfield; Framlingham, England; George J. Arnold; Heilbronn, Germany; John D. Lockwood; Kenneth E. Tricker; Missing Air Crew Report; Thomas E. Eason; Thomas S. Leibner; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; U.S. Department of War; USA; USAAF; veterans; Victor J. DeMaise; William H. Guion, Jr.; World War II; WWII
Memorandum from Colonel H. M. Rund to the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Force (February 16, 1945)
Tags: 390th Bomb Group; 569th Bomb Squadron; AAF; H. M. Rund; Hap Arnold; Henry H. Arnold; Henry Harley Arnold; KIA; killed in action; MIA; missing air crews; missing in action; staff sergeants; Statistical Control Division; Thomas E. Eason; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; USA; USAAF; USAF; veterans; World War II; WWII
Fourteenth Census Population Schedule for Istachatta
Tags: Albert Zimmerman; Amanda Kirksey; Annie Jones; census; Clinton Swearingen; David Vandross; Dorris Lively; Drew Lively; Edith Kirksey; Ellen Swearingen; Ernest Lively; Essie May Hawkins; Eva Hawkins; Frank Jones; Frank Sanchez; Fred Kirksey; Fulton Lively; George MacDolnald; George MacDonald; Henry Johnson; Istachatta; James A. Chapman; James Parrish; Jesse H. Lively; John Chapman; John K. Jones; Josephus Johnson; Julia Swearingen; Kate Townsend; Lela Johnson; Lillian Lively; Maggie Parrish; Malina Miachand; Malissie Chapman; Martha Vandross; Miles Willis; Minnie McDilla; Nevitt Chapman; Novie Willis; Perry Hawkins; Peter Bach; Phillip McDilla; Pierce B. Swearingen; population; Ruby N. Jones; Samuel Johnson; Sarah J. Jones; Sims C. Sanchez; Taft Swearingen; William Kirksey; William McDilla; Willis H. Hawkins; Zelphia Rahm; Zelphia Sanchez
Headstone of Private Rufus H. Lennon, Jr. at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Headstone of Sergeant Marion C. Fordham, Jr. at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Hopewell
Tags: Agnes Day; Allen M. brown; Alma Judah; Andrew G. Day; Ben I. Mercer; Betty Jane Day; C. J. Judah; Carlos M. Lewis; Cecil Judah; census; Charlie D. Mercer; Clifford A. Judah; Clifton Mercer; Elijah J. Judah; Ellen B. Bugg; Ethel Spaur; Gladys Brinson; Glenn Cribbs; Hopewell; Howard F. Day; Irma Lavern Phillips; James H. Cribbs; Jerry C. Lightsey; Jimmie Lee Cribbs; Leitha Rowell; Lemuel Mercer; Levy W. Rowell; Lloyd E. Day; Margie Judah; Mattie Lightsey; Milton F. Brinson; Minnie Spaur; Myrtle Rowell; Nellie Rowell; population; R. Oliver Spaur; Robert Spaur; Russell L. Lightsey; Sudie Mae Cribbs; Virgil K. Spaur; Willard F. Bugg; Wilma Aubrey Phillips
45th Infantry Division Insignias
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Graceville
Tags: Annie Smith; Bonnie M. Smith; census; Charlie Clark; Dorothy Smith; Doyle A. Hines; Eddie Crutchfield; Edwin Kirkland; Ella G. Crutchfield; Ernest Smith; Ethel Kirkland; Ethylene Smith; Eva Clark; Fleming Hines; Fletcher G. Smith; Flora Hines; Foch Smith; Frances S. Bax; Fred Smith; Gaynell Smith; Graceville; Grady Land; H. W. Clark; Hester Smith; Hilton Smith; J. Marion Kirkland; J. Patrick Pelham; J. Patrick Pelham, Jr.; Josie Pelham; Kathryn Clark; Lorene Pelham; Lucille Smith; Mary L. Smith; Nella Land; population; R. J. Crutchfield; Ralph Kirkland; Robert G. Smith; Robert Smith; Ruby Kirkland; Ruth Smith; Spurgean Clark; Stafford Land; Susan R. Land; Virgie D. Smith; Virginia Kirkland; Walter H. Land; Walton Land; Wilson Foch Smith
Headstone of Corporal Wilson Foch Smith at Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
Headstone Inscription and Interment Record: Wilson Foch Smith
Sergeant John F. Aylward, Jr.
Tags: Jack Aylward; John F. Aylward, Jr.; Ocala
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Tampa
Tags: Agnes R. Roach; Alice E. Thompson; Beatrix M. James; Blanche R. McMaster; census; David B. Barr; Donna White; Edward Andrews; F. G. Gibson; Frederick J. Turpin; Herbert D. Barr; Irene Jones McMartin; James E. Roach; Jane Garr; Jean Bernheim; Lucy Pearceson; M. D. White; Marie Elizabeth Barr; Marion C. Fordham; Marion C. Fordham, Jr.; Mary A. Pearceson; Mary E. Whaley; Nell Andrews; Pauline Garr; population; Richard Saxon; Riley J. McMaster; Robert N. Thompson; Robert Volper; Roy Saxon; Russell Bernheim; Russell Garr; Sarah B. Turpin; Sonnie B. Andrews; Spencer Gibson; Tampa; Vera Freeman; Virginia Donnall; W. L. Pearceson, Jr.; Walter H. Turpin; William E. Roach; William L. Pearceson; Zerith Fordham
Notice of Election of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1973
Tags: agriculture; C.A. Wales; conservation; environmental protection; Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services; Hubert Bagwell; Kenneth R. Littlejohn; S.B. Crowe; Sanford; Section 582.18; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA
Letter to Larry Morrell of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District from William E. Austin,1977
Tags: conservation; environmenal protection; James W. Spieth; Larry Morrell; Mike Southward; Richard Hoffman; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service; SSWCD; State Conservationist; Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; William E. Austin
Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District Long-Range Program, 1975
Tags: agriculture; artesian water; Betty J. Palmer; Bureau of Environmental Education; C.A. Wales; Charles A. Wales; chloride; Civic Clubs; climate; community development; condominiums; conservation; construction; Department of Education; education; encroachment; environmental improvement; environmental protection; Farm Bureau; farming; farms; forests; geology; grant funds; ground water; ground water resources; highway planning; housing developments; Hubert Bagwell; Hydrolic Features; industrial expansion; irrigation; J.A. Hopkins; land development; Larry Morrell; livestock; mobile homes; open space; Orlando Sentinel Star; Outdoor Classroom Conservation Plans; Planned Unit Developments; population growth; poultry; radio; radio station; resource development; retail; road planning; Sanford; Sanford Herald; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; shopping centers; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil Map; soil survey; SSWCD; subvision developments; toxic soil; U.S. Department of Agriculture; urban expansion; urbanization; USDA; water; watershed; wildlife; WTRR; zoning
Nondiscrimination Provision from the United States Department of Agriculture and the Soil Conservation Service,1974
Tags: conservation; environmental protection; farmers; farming; land rights; relocation agreements; resource conservation; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control; watershed; William E. Austin; work plan agreements
Memorandum of Understanding between the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District and Seminole County, 1974
Tags: conservation; environmental protection; erosion; farmers; farming; James E. Hughes; John A. Kimbrough; land use; plant resources; Sanford; sediment; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water management; water use; wildlife, preservation
Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding between the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District and the Soil Conservation Service United States Department of Agriculture, 1968
Tags: agriculture; C. A. Wales; conservation; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Hampton Burns; resource development; Sanford, development; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil Conservation Service, land use; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water; water use
Program of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1963
Tags: abandoned flowing wells; agricultural development; agriculture; artesian water; beans; beef cattle; birds; Black Hammock; cabbage; carrots; celery; Charles A. Wales; chlorides; citrus; conservation; corn; cropland; drainage; egg production; Elbert Cammack; environmental protection; erosion; farmers; farming; flowing wells; Geneva; industrial development; irrigation; Jack Dodd; Lake Harney; Lake Jessup; Lake Monroe; lakes; land development; land use; leguminous cover crops; lettuce; livestock; nemeatodes; overgrazing; pasture development; ponds; poultry; poultry farms; Puzzle Lake; Ralph Hammond; recreation; recreational land; row crops; Sanford; Sanford Junior High School; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; soil depletion; SSCD; SSWCD; St. Johns River; streams; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz; water; water control; Wells; wildlife; wind
Memorandum of Understanding of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1962
Tags: agriculture; C.A. Wales; Charles A. Wales; conservation; environmental protection; farm forestry; farmers; farming; flood prevention; flooding; floods; landowners; Memorandum; Orville L. Freeman; Ralph Hammond; ranchers; ranching; Sanford; sedimentation; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; SSCD; SSWCD; United States Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; watershed protection; wildlife
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1954
Tags: agriculture, Sanford; Albert R. Swartz; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Conservation Aid; Drainage Engineer; Engineer Aid; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Homer L. Osborne; planting; planting materials; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service Propagation Nurseries; Soil Conservationist; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1953
Tags: agriculture; Albert R. Swartz; Blanket Indigo; Chapel Hill, planting; Coastal Bermuda Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Conservation Aid; Crotalaria Lanceolata; Drainage Engineer; Early Indigo; Engineer Aid; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Homer L. Osborne; planting materials; Rescue Grass; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service; Soil Conservationist; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; Yellow Lupine
Historical Data of the Board of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1953
Tags: A.R. Swartz; agriculture; B.E. Wiggins; C.A. Wales, T.L. Lingo; C.R. Dawson; conservation; E.J. Cameron; Ed Higgins; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Forest City; Forest Lake Academy; George C. Harden; H.B. Pope; Homer L. Osborne; J.L. McLenden; K.S. McMullen; L.A. Jacobson; Leo Butner; R.E. Witherell; R.F. Cooper; R.T. Milwee; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SSCD; SSWCD; Tom McClain, Jr.
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1952
Tags: Aeschynomene; agriculture; Albert R. Swartz; Argentine Bahia; Blanket Indigo; Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Crotalaria Lanceolata; District Conservationist; drainage; early Hairy Indigo; engineer; engineering; environmental protection; farming; Homer L. Osborne; Multiflora Rose; Pangola Grass Stolons; planting; planting material; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil conservation; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control
Office Memorandum of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1952
Tags: agriculture; Albert R. Swartz; Area Conservationist; Ben F. Wiggins; conservation; Form SCS-198; H.B. Helms; J.G. McMeekin; land conversion; Memorandum; Regional Records and Reports Division; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; United States Government
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1951
Tags: Aeschynomene; agriculture; Blanket Indigo; Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Crotalaria Intermedia; Crotalaria Lanceolata; drainage; early Hairy Indigo; engineer; engineering; farmers; farming; Homer L. Osborne; Multiflora Rose; ordinary Hairy Indigo; Pangola Grass Stolons; Pensacola Bahia; planters; planting materials; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil conservation; Soil Conservation Service; Soil Conservation Service Nurseries; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; United States Department of Agriculture; USDA; Walter W. Shaffer; water control
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1950
Tags: agriculture; Bahia seeds; Brooksville Nursery; C.A. Wales; Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; drainage; engineer; engineering; environmental protection; farmers, planters; farming; Pangola Grass Stolons; planting materials; Robert E. Witherell, District Conservationist; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil conservation; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisers of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1949
Tags: C.A. Wales; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; drainage; engineer; engineering; Fern Park; Robert E. Witherell, District Conservationist; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil conservation; Soil Conservation Service; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control
Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding Between the Seminole Soil Conservation District and the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1948
Tags: artesian wells; C.R. Dawson; cattle; Central Florida Experiment Station; citrus; conservation; drainage; environmental protection; H.H. Hennett; irrigation; livestock; R.F. Cooper; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service; SSCD; SSWCD; United States Department of Agriculture; USDA; water levels; Wells; wildlife
Work Plan of the Seminole Soil Conservation District, 1948
Tags: agriculture; C. A. Wales; conservation; crop land; crop rotation; dams; drainage; environmental protection; erosion; farm planning; farmers; farming; fire breaks; fire control; fires; forestry; irrigation; pasture development; preservation; R.F. Cooper; R.T. Milwee; Sanford; seed production; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; soil improvement; SSCD; SSWCD; Tom McLain, Jr.; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control; wildlife management; woodland management
Program of the Seminole Soil Conservation District, 1948
Tags: artesian water; artesian well; asparagus, Boston ferns, water; beef; black bass; bream; C. A. Wales; cattle; celery; census; Chase and Company; citrus; conservation; controlled burning; dairy; drainage; environmental protection; erosion; farm ponds; farmers; farming; farms; fire protection; fishing; Florida Experiment Station; forestry; grazing; Hairy Indigo; hay; hogs; irrigation; lake basins; Lake Jessup; Lake Monroe; land use; leaching; livestock; Oviedo; pasture development; pine timber; R.F. Cooper; R.T. Milwee; reforestation; saline; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Sidney A. Stubbs; sink holes; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; soils legend; SSCD; SSWCD; St. Johns River; T.L. Lingo; Tom McLain, Jr.; truck crops; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control; Wekiva River; wildlife; woodland management
Memorandum of Understanding between the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District and the United States Department of Agriculture, 1948
Tags: agriculture; C.R. Dawson; conservation; environmental protection; erosion, erosion control, ranching; farmers; farming; Memorandum; R. F. Cooper; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; SSCD; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water
Oral History of Patrick Herman
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; A Salute to the American Flag; America the Beautiful; assault rifles; Bob Carr Theater; Come Out With Pride Orlando; Cyndi Lauper; Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper; Denver; Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts; Facebook; Fort Lauderdale; Fort Lauderdale Gay Men’s Chorus; fundraisers; GALA Choruses Festival; Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses; GLBT; gun control; gun regulation; gun violence; hate crimes; homosexuality; John Hugh “Buddy” Dyer; Kissimmee; Latin dancing; LGBT; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; mass shootings; Miami; New Port Richey; November 2015 Paris attacks; orlando; Orlando City Soccer Club; Orlando Gay Chorus; Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra; Orlando Strong; Orlando United; outreach events; Patrick Herman; Pennsylvania State University; Pulse massacre; Pulse nightclub; Pulse nightclub shooting; Pulse tributes; Sarah Schneider; terrorist attacks; True Colors; vigils; Washington, D.C.
The Watermark, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 6-19, 2000
Tags: A. J. Mclean; A. Johnson; Abercrombie; Abercrombie & Fitch; Albrecht; Algieri Pabon; Alison Bechdel; Allan Gilmour; Altamonte Springs; Andrew Tobias; Andy Dick; Andy Kaufman; Ann Heche; Annie Russell Theatre; Anthony Evans; Bain; Barry Newman; Becky Baker; Bennett; Bergstrom; Berliner; Bill Bradley; Bill Schumacher; bisexuals; Bo Clements; Bob Witeck; Bowles; Boynton Beach; Bradley; Brandon Gold; Brunner; Busch Gardens; Cameron Diaz; Carey; Carter; Cecil Beaton; Charles Albrecht; Christine E. Reynolds; Christmas; Clark; Clements; Clive Thomas; Conway; Copello; Crumley; Dale Mabry; Danny Devito; Darden; David Bohnett; David Brunner; David Geffen; David Killiam; David Killlam; David Lynch; Daytona; Daytona Beach; Daytona Beach Business Guild; Dennis Enos; Diana Ross; Diane Wilde; Diaz; Donald Granatstein; Doris Humphrey; Drennen; Edgewater; Edmund White; Egmont Key; Eisner; Ellen DeGeneres; Everett; Forman; Fort Lauderdale; Frank Kameny; Fred Berliner; G. Elliott Barber; gay; Gebhardt; Greater Daytona Beach Business Guild; Hadar Namir; Hall; Helen Bean; Homer; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hottinaer; J. Edgar Hoover; Jack Miller; James Jacob; Jayelle Wiggins; Jeb Bush; Jeffrey Gaines; Jeffrey L. Newman; Jill Porter; Jim Carey; Jim Roth; Jimmy Josun; Jimmy Stewart; Joan Baez; Joan Garry; Joey Brooks; John Carpenter; John Curley; John Cusack; John Malkovich; John Sullivan; Jose Limon; Joy Metropolitan Community Church; Judy Shepard; Julian Bain; Kameny; Karen Ann Edwards; Kathy Levinson; Keener; Kelley; Ken Kundis; Kimberly Bowles; Lambda; Lance Armstrong; Latka Gravis; Laurie; Leiber; Leigh Shannon; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Longstreth; Longwood; Madonna; Mahaffey Theater; Maitland Art Center; Makoma; Malkovich; Mandy Carter; Mark McGwire; Mary Mellstrom; Matthew Shepard; Maxwell C. King Center; McCain; Megiddo; Michael Eisner; Michael Freeman; Michael Fritts; Mickey Didn; Miller; Milos Forman; Nadine Smith; Nathanson; New Port Richey; Nickerson; orlando; Pacillla Simmons; Pamela J. Helton; Pete Sampras; Peter Pan; queers; questioning; Rainbow Endowment; Randy Siegel; Rick Cirillo; Rick Sprengiteld; Risa Steinberg; Rob Owen; Robert Morgan; Rocker; Rosen; Russ Crumley; same-sex; Sarasota; Schumacher; Scooby Doo; Scott Bessent; Scott Kramer; Seminole; Serena Williams; Shepard; Shlomo Benizri; Simon Sheppard; Sonny Southerlin; Sonny Sutherland; Southern Voice; St. Petersburg; Stacey A. Adams; Steffi Graf; Stephanie Shippae; Stephen K. Friedman; Steve Fuchs; Steven Fallon; Steven Rivera.; Sunshine Rainbow Alliance; Susan M. Murray; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Terry L. Harden; Tesche; The Watermark; Todd Martinez-Padilla; Todd Meyer; Tom Sadler; Toni Collette; Tony Danza; trans; transgender; Victor Fernandez; W. Swann; Walgreens; Wayne Stayskal; Whitney Houston; Will and Grace; William Cunningham; William Orbit; Willie Nelson
The Watermark, Vol. 2, No. 5, March 8, 1995
Tags: A. Bichler; Ahmanson; Alachua County; Alex Escarano; Alison Bechdel; Allene Baus; Allene Bous; Amanda Donohoe; Andre Provencher; Andrews; Anne Rice; Anne Waldron; Annie Lennox; Annie Russell; Annie Russell Theatre; Barbara Walters; Barnett Bank; Bartsch; BellSouth; Billy Graham; Billy Shakespeare; bisexuals; Bob Carr Performing Arts; Bob Graves; Bob Spears; Boswell; Bradley; Brenda Heim; Burke; Butler; Carlson; Carol Bartsch; Carol Wild; Carr; Carr Performing Arts Centre; Cathcart; Cecil Ray Deloach; Centers For Disease Control; Chester Darling; Chris Alexander; Christina Cash; Chuck Hummer; Cindy Crawford; Claudia Schiffer; Concerned Citizens Of Alachua County; Conrad Dindledey; Cook; Cybil Shepherd; Dale Almund; Dale Dimmer; Daniel A. Helminiak; Daniel A. Rodriguez; David Almeida; David Bain; David Copperfield; David Letterman; David Richards; Daytona; Daytona Beach; Daytona Beach Business Guild; De Matteis; Debbie Simmons; Debbie Tucci; Dennis Enos; Diane Wilde; Dimitri Toscas; Donald Spitz; Doug Prince; Douglas; Douglas Quackenbush; E. Cadwell; Elgan; Eric Marcus; Eric Orner; Erin Somers; Fowler; Gale Norton; Gary Lambert; Gary Nixon; gay; Gene Kapp; George III; George Seurat; Geri Michael; Graham; Greater Daytona Beach Business Guild; Greg Bowman; Greg Louganis; Hal Boedeker; Hancock; Hawthorne; Helen Mirren; Help Center Of Central Florida; Helping Hand; Herndon Laundry; Herzfeld; Hodges; Holly Cole; Holm; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hopkins; House Of Flowers; Hugh Grant; Ian Holm; Ivan Turgenev; Jacksonville; James A. Crescitelli; James Brock; James Dobson; Jay Boyar; Jeanne White; Jerry Falwell; Jill Porter; Jim Hall; Jimmy Brock; Joe Mantello; Joel Strack; John Benjamin; John Boswell; John G. Bak; John Michael Montgomery; Johnson; Justin Kirk; K. Butler; Katz; Kay Bottom; Kay Bottoms; Keith Hartman; Keith Morrison; Keith Peterson; Keith Tanner; Ken Kundis; Kevin Cathcart; King; King Lear; Lake Eola; Lambda Legal Defense; Larry Nicastro; Larry Tackett; Lawrence Concepts International Realtors; Lennox; lesbians; Leslie Bennet; letterman; Lewis; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Life Care Resources; Lisa Lacy; Louganis; Lyle C. Miller; Lyle Miller; Mark Hilf; Mark L. Wolf; Mark Two Dinner Theater; Martin Kunz; Mary Brooks; Mary Kay Lafeber; Mel White; Metropolitan Business Association; Michael Dunn; Michael L. Kilgore; Micky Dolenz; Moon Saloon; Nancy Wilson; National Legal Foundation; Newman; Nicholas Hytner; Nigel Hawthorne; Nike; Olsten; Oprah Winfrey; orlando; Osborne; Palm Beach; Pam Harrington; Parliament House; Pat Doesn; Pat Robertson; Patrick Bruin; Patrick Stearns; Patty Sheehan; Pedro Zamora; Penny Ensley; Perkins; Pete Wilson; Peter Rocchio; Phillips; Phyllis Murphy; queers; questioning; Ramada Resort; Randy Becker; Rex Smith; Ric Munoz; Richard Farrell; Richard Gere; Richard Katz; Richard Ryder; Rick Boucher; Ridgewood; Rita Graham; Ritchie; Robert Edewaard; Robert Skolrood; Robertson; Rocchio; Rocky Ward; Rollins; Rosanne Sloan; Routh; Rupert Everett; Rupert Graves; Russell Evans; Ryan Do; Ryan White; Sally Struthers; Sam Rivers; same-sex; Sarah Emmer; Sarano; Sarasota; Schultz; Scott Lafeber; Scott Laurent; Shannon Addison; Sharon Badal; Sharon Bottoms; Shepherd; Smith; Somers; Sondheim; Southern Ballet Theatre; Spencer Osborne; spitz; St. Augustine; Steny Hoyer; Stephen Ash; Stephen Miller; Stephen Sondheim; Stephen Wadsworth; Steve Roberts; Steve Rossignol; Supreme Court of the United States; Susan Hubbard; Tammy Lynn Esckilsen; Tammy Rossignol; Tampa; Ted Kennedy; Terence Blanchard; The Barracks; The Oasis Beach; The Watermark; The Wizard; Tim Van Zandt; Tom Dyer; Tom Schultz; Tracy Thome; trans; transgender; Troy Perry; Tyler Doustou; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; Waddell; Walter Kerr; Walters; Walton Beach; Watermark Media, Inc.; White; Wiggins; Willis; Winfrey; Winnie Stachelberg; Yonne C. T. Vassel; Zweifel
The Watermark, Vol. 2, No. 2, January 25, 1995
Tags: activism; activists; Alachua County; Alan Bruun; Amnesty International; Anderson; Andre Provencher; Andrews Sisters; Anne Waldron; Anthony Fauci; Audrey Hepburn; Bahia Shrine Auditorium; Barbie; Bart Zarcone; Bennett Klein; bisexuals; Bob Spears; Brad Houghton; Bruce Jenner; capital punishment; Carl S. Simon; Carol Bartsch; Cheryl Griggs; Chris Lynde; Christine Robison; Chuck Almand; Clermont; Cloutier; Dade; David Almeida; David Caton; David Geffen; David Ho; David Roberson; David Schwartz; Daytona; Daytona Beach; De Matteis; Diana Ross; Diane Wilde; Dimitri Toscas; Disney; Don Dias; Douglas Battawa; Eddie Hilliard; Eleanor Roosevelt; Elgan; Elke Martin; Enyart; Epcot; Eric Overmyer; Eric Rollings; Erica Rand; Finn; Fowler; Gail Bird; gay; Georg Ketelhohn; George Coscia; George M. Shaw; Glenda Hood; Graham; Gus Van Sant; Harold Fong; HOMAN; homosexuality; homosexuals; Ian Russell; Iran; Islamic Penal Law; James Bybee; James S. Koopman; Jamie P. Still; Jay Boyar; Jay Levy; Jim Crescitelli; Joel Strack; John Doe; John McCombs; John Rose; John Travolta; Johns Hopkins; Johnson; Johnston; Jonathan Bamford; Jonathan Hollingshead; Judy Davis; Katie Messmer; Keanu Reeves; Keith Baber; Keith Bergstrasser; Keith Bergstrasser & Company, Inc; Keith Brodie; Keith Morrison; Keith Peterson; Ken Kundis; Keohane; Kim Jones; Lambda Center; Laurence Mark; Laurent Nicastro; Leonard Cohen; lesbians; Lesbigay Coalition; Leslie Bennet; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Life Care Resources; Linda Chapin; Lou Baio; Lucy Carney; Lyman; Maitland; Maitland Civic Center; Marcia Gay Harden; Margaret Reinfeld; Margarethe Cammermeyer; Mario Pabon; Marlene Bernstein; Martha Stewart; Martin; Martin Scorsese; Mary Jess; Mary Linger; Menino; Metropolitan Business Association; Miami; Michael Dunn; Michael Hodges; Michael Jackson; Miller; Moonstruck; Natural Born Killers; Newman; Nicastro; orlando; Orlando Public Library; Palm Beach; Palm Beach County; Paradise Island; Patrick Bruin; Patty Sheehan; Phil Donahue; Phillips; queers; questioning; Rainbow Democratic Club; Richard Cloutier; Richard Giorgio; Robert Deniro; Robert Holland; Robert Sean Leonard; Robin Buhrke; Ron Carnival; Ronald Reagan; Rosalind Russell; Rosanne Sloan; Saidi Sirjani; Sam Shepard; same-sex; Sandie Swift; Sandy Fink; Sarah Emmer; Sarah Nuckles; Sarano; Saviz Shafaie; Schwartz; Scott Alles; Sean Astin; Sharia law; Sharon Badal; Shepard; Somers; Stephan Likosky; Steve Rheaume; Steve Roberts; Susan Sarandon; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Tampa Bay Gay Men's Chorus; Ted Maines; Tera Kenney; The Client; The Lambda Center; The Watermark; Tim Huskins; Tom Dyer; trans; transgender; Val Stevens; W. Thomas Dyer; Watermark Media, Inc.; West Palm Beach; William F. Weld; William Finn; Wilson; Winslow; Winter Park; Yolanda Clark
Oral History of Reverend Margaret E. "Peggy" Howland
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; Charleston; choralography; chorus; Denver; Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts; Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church; FAVO; female clergy; first responders; first responders breakfast; fundraisers; GALA Choruses Festival; Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses; gay marriage; Geoffrey Cravero; Glad Tidings; GLBT; GLBTQ+; gun control; gun regulation; gun violence; Harold Wright; hate crimes; homophobia; homosexuality; Hope and Help Center of Central Florida; I Could Have Danced All Night; James A. Rode; JMCC; Joy Metropolitan Community Church; Kenya; Latinx community; LGBT; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; Margaret E. "Peggy" Howland; mass shootings; ministers; Mother Emanuel Church; My Fair Lady; Orange County Convention Center; orlando; Orlando Gay Chorus; Orlando Museum of Art; Orlando Strong; Orlando United; outreach events; Park Lake Gay-Straight Partnership; Park Lake Presbyterian Church; PJ Galas Finster; Plaza Live; Portland; post-traumatic stress disorder; Presbyterian; Presbyterian Church General Assembly; Presbyterian Peace Fellowship; PTSD; Pulse massacre; Pulse nightclub; Pulse nightclub shooting; Pulse tributes; Sandy Hook Elementary School; terrorist attacks; The Faith Arts Village of Orlando; The King and I; True Colors; University of Pennsylvania; vigils; We Kiss in a Shadow; Witness Our Welcome; women clergy; You’ll Never Walk Alone; Zebra Coalition
Oral History of Emmanuel J. Agon Kresky
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; Andrew Springer; Beautiful Together; Candlelight Processional; Carol Studer; Cathedral Church of St. Luke; Cory Connell; Denver; Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts; Emmanuel "Manny" J. Agon Kresky; Epcot; Expedia, Inc.; Expedia.com; Facebook; From Broadway with Love: A Benefit Concert for Orlando; From Sissies to Superstars; fundraisers; GALA Choruses Festival; Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses; GLBT; gun control; gun regulation; gun violence; hate crimes; homophobia; homosexuality; J.D. Casto; John Hugh “Buddy” Dyer; Lake Eola Park; Latinx community; LGBT; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; mass shootings; Nicholas Agon Kresky; Oliver Button; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Orlando City Soccer Club; Orlando Gay Chorus; outreach events; Parliament House; Pleasure Island (Walt Disney World); Publix Supermarkets, Inc.; Pulse massacre; Pulse nightclub; Pulse nightclub shooting; Pulse tributes; rainbow flags; Ron Legler; Sarah Schneider; social media; Southern Nights; Sydney Opera House; terrorist attacks; True Colors; University of Central Florida Center for Emerging Media; vigils; We Are Family; White House; You’ll Never Walk Alone
Oral History of Nicholas Agon Kresky
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; Brew City Chorus; Cable News Network; Chorus Connection; CNN; CNN.com; Colorado; Denver; Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts; Duluth; Facebook; fundraisers; GALA Choruses Festival; Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses; GLBT; gun control; gun regulation; gun violence; hate crimes; homosexuality; Joy MCC; Joy Metropolitan Community Church; LGBT; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; mass shootings; Michigan; Milwaukee Pride; Minnesota; Nicholas Agon Kresky; orlando; Orlando Gay Chorus; Orlando Strong; Orlando United; outreach events; pet therapy; Pillow Talk; Pulse massacre; Pulse nightclub; Pulse nightclub shooting; Pulse tributes; Rainbows over Broadway; Sarah Schneider; social media; terrorist attacks; theme parks; UCF; University of Central Florida; University of Central Florida Center for Emerging Media; vigils
Oral History of Richard Lamberty
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; A Prayer for Children; acquired immune deficiency syndrome; AFL-CIO; AIDS; American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations; April Follies; ATM machines; automated teller machine; Ava Kaye; ballroom dancers; ballroom dancing; Barbara Zoloth; BART; Bay Area Rapid Transit; bullying; cash machines; Casselberry; Catholicism; Catholics; CBS News; Center for Humanities and Digital Research; CHDR; Christian fundamentalism; Christianity; coffee concerts; Colonial Plaza Mall; Croatian War of Independence; dance instructors; Dance Vision International Dancers Association; dancers; defense; Denver; Diane Jarmolow; Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts; DVIDA American Smooth Bronze Syllabus manual; El Paso; Ellen DeGeneres; ESSDA; European Same-Sex Dancing Association; Facebook; Finding Dory; fundamentalism; fundraisers; GALA Choruses Festival; Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses; Gay Games; Geoffrey Cravero; GLBT; GLBT Community Center of Central Florida; gun control; gun regulations; gun violence; Harris Corporation; hate crimes; hijab; HIV; hoedowns; homophobia; homosexuality; human immunodeficiency virus infection; James A. Rode; Japan; Jim Brown; John F. Kennedy Space Center; Joy MCC; Joy Metropolitan Community Church; Kennedy Space Center Vigil; kinesiology; KSC; Latin Night; LGBT; LGBT Center of Central Florida; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; Lockheed Martin; Longwood; March Madness; March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation; Martin Marietta Corporation; mass shootings; NASA; NASSPDA; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; New Mexico; North American Same-Sex Partner Dance Association; OGC; online credits; online shopping; Orange Blossom Dance Festival; Orange County Convention Center; orlando; Orlando Cloggers; Orlando Gay Chorus; Orlando Strong; Orlando United; Orthodox Muslims; outreach events; Parliament House; Port Arthur massacre; Pulse; Pulse massacre; Pulse nightclub; Pulse nightclub shooting; Pulse tributes; RA; rainbow flags; religious fundamentalism; rheumatoid arthritis; Rollins College; round dancing; same-sex; San Francisco; Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida; space; spell check; square dancers; square dancing; St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church; St. Matthew’s Tavern at the Orlando Beer Garden; Steve Jobs; terrorism; terrorist attacks; terrorists; The Center; The Plaza Live; Tom Slater; transgender; True Colors; TRW Space and Defense Park; TRW, Inc. Space and Defense; typeahead; UCF; Uncut; University of Central Florida; vigils; World Outgames; You'll Never Walk Alone; Yugoslav Wars
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, January 1974
Tags: agriculture; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; farmers; farming; grasses; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Joe Hopkins; land use; natural resources; S. B. Crowe; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; soil improvement; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1972
Tags: Bishop C. Beville; Cecil Jernigan; Charles A. Wales; Cliff Carter; Commercial Street; conservation; dikes; Emiley Norris; Ernest Copeland; Farm Bureau; fish hatcheries; fish hatchery; fish ponds; Hubert Bagwell; Jackson Heights Elementary School; James E. Hughes; JHES; Jim Krider; Joe Hopkins; John McEvoy; levees; Oviedo; Peat Heard; Rankin Peadon; Robert Craig; S. B. Crowe; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Welaka; WTRR
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1971
Tags: Charles A. Wales; conservation; Hemarthria Altissima; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; Joe Hopkins; John Winter; natural resources; pollution; radio; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; timber; U.S. Department of Agriculture; University of Florida; USDA; W. W. Linz; wildlife; wildlife management; WTRR
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1970
Tags: Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; Commercial Street; conservation; Creeping Beggarweed Seed; FFS; Florida Cooperative Extension Service; Florida Forest Service; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; Maidencane Stolons; Plant Materials Center; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; tile systems; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1969
Tags: black bass; bream; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; Commercial Street; conservation; drainage; farmers; farming; FFS; fish ponds; fishing; Florida Forest Service; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1968
Tags: agriculture; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; conservation; farmers; farming; fish; fishing; Florida State Forestry Service; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Richard Schultz; Russell Rudd; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; St Johns River; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1967
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1965
Tags: agriculture; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; farmers; farming; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; land use; National Association of Soil and Water Conservation; recreation; Richard Schultz; Russell Rudd; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1964
Tags: agriculture; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; Don Farrens; Don Sipes; Farmer's Herald; farmers; farming; forest rangers; Hubert Bagwell; Jack Dodd, Elbert Cammack; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Raymond McGough; Richard Schultz; Russell Rudd; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; The Farm Forester; tile drain; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; wetland citrus groves; Wilber Arp
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1963
Tags: agriculture; Al Furman; bass; Ben Wiggins; Boy Scouts; bream; Cape Kennedy; Cecil Tucker; Charles A. Wales; Chuluota; conservation; development; Don Sipes; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; farmland; Fern Park; FFA; fish; fishing; flowing wells; Forrest City; Groveland; H. L. Hunt; H. L. Hunt Plant; Horace White; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; industrial; irrigation; Jack Dodd; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Mark Bullock; martin company; orlando; Oviedo; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; The Sanford Herald; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; Wilber Arp; wildlife
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1962
Tags: agriculture; Allen Sandifer; bass; Ben Wiggins; Boy Scouts; bream; Cecil Tucker; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; controlled burns; development; Don Sipes; drainage; Econlockhatchee; Econlockhatchee River; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; farmland; FFA; firebreaks; fires; fish; fish ponds; fishing; Groveland; Horace White; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; irrigation; Jack Dodd; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Mark Bullock; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; rainfall; Ralph Hammond; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; wildlife
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1961
Tags: Al Furman; Allen Sandifer; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; citrus farming; conservation; Curtin Green; Don Farrens; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; FFA; Homer Ballard; Horace White; irrigation, water control; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranching; Robert E. Lee; Sanford; Sanford Junior High School; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1960
Tags: agriculture; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Billy Alford; Bob Jessup; Bob Leverett; Bonner Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; conservation; controlled burns; Ernest Lundberg; farming; fertilization; FFA; fires; fish ponds; fishing; flooding; Florence Mapes; high water levels; Horace White; housing development; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; Lake Alfred; Lake Alfred Experiment Station; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranching; Robert E. Lee; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; The Farm Forester; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; wetland; wildlife; woodlands
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1959
Tags: Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Billy Alford; Bonner L. Carter; Boy Scouts; C. A. Wales; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; conservation; Curtin Green; drainage; farmers; fertilizers; FFA; Florence Mapes; grazing; H. O. White; high water levels; irrigation; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranchers; ranching, farming; Robert E. Lee; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1958
Tags: agriculture; Ben Wiggins; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Simeon Lee; chlorides; church; churches; conservation; drainage; farmers; flowing wells; irrigation; John Winter; Methodists; nematodes; Oviedo: C. S. Lee; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranchers; ranching, farming; Robert E. Lee; Robert Lee; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1957
Tags: Al Swartz; C. A. Wales; C. B. Blickensderfer; Central Florida Experiment Station; citrus; CoE; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; crop damage; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Elmo Dowling; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; flowing wells; freezes; GFC; Hamp Dasher; Henry Wight; Howard Bissland; irrigation; John S. Winter; John Winter; land use; nematodes; pasture planting; Phil Westgate; public speaking contest; R. J. Bauman; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; Robert E. Lee; Robert Lee; Sanford; Sanford-Titusville Canal; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Titusville; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Geological Survey; United States Army Corps of Engineers; USACE; USDA; USGS; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1956
Tags: Bahia grass; Bahia grasses; beef; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; C. H. Galloway; cattle; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; chlorides; citrus; conservation; dairy; Econlockhatchee; Econlockhatchee River; farm drainage; farming; fertilizers; FFS; fire control; fires; fishing; Florida Forest Service; flowing wells; Frank Russell; game fishing; Hairy Indigo; Henry Wight; Hubam clovers; Huban clovers; irrigation; Jack Barraclough; milk; nitrogen; oats; partridge peas; pollution; rainfall; Ralph Hammond; ranching; recreation; rotational system; rye; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; timber; timber management; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Geological Survey; USDA; USGS; W. W. Linz; water control; wildlife preservation
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1955
Tags: agriculture; artesian wells; beef; birds; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle; Central Florida Experiment Station; citrus; conservation; dairy; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Elbert Cammack, The Farm Forester; farmers; farming; FFS; fire control; fires; Florida Forest Service; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; GFC; Henry Wight; irrigation; lespedeza; milk; Ralph Hammond; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; silage; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. B. West; W. W. Linz; water control; water levels; Wells; wildlife
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1954
Tags: agriculture; birds; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; caladiums; citrus; conservation; farmers; farming; fire control; fires; George Harden; Gloriosa; grasses; Hairy Indigo; Henry Wight; Homer Osborne, Ed Cameron; John D. Martin; partridge peas; preservation; Ralph Hammond; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; soil improvement; SSWCD; The Farm Forester; W. W. Linz; water; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1950
Tags: C. A. Wales; cattle; celery; Central Florida Experiment Station; Chase and Company; conservation; dairy; David Powell; Donald J. Bales; drainage; farmers; farming; fertilizers; FGS; Five Points; Florida Geological Survey; H. H. Cooper, Jr.; H. James Gut; irrigation; J. W. Christie; James Weir; Les Jacobsen; Leslie A. Jacobsen; Millard S. Morgan; nematodes; nematologist; Otis E. Smith; Oviedo; Philip Westgate; R. E. Witheral; R. W. Ruprecht; Randall Chase; Robert G. Jessup; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Geological Survey; USDA; USGS; W. W. Linz; water; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1949
Tags: agriculture; black bass; citrus; conservation; E. J. Cameron; F. T. Merriweather; farmers; farming; Fellowship Biblical College; fertilizers; FFA; fish; fish hatcheries; fish hatchery; fish ponds; fishing; Forrest City; Fosgate Growers Cooperative; Hairy Indigo; Howard Bissland; hurricanes; Jack Hagar; M. L. Cullum; Martin Anderson; R. F. Cooper; recreation; Ross Mobley; Sanford; Sanford Municipal Airport; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; The Orlando Sentinel Star; The Sanford Herald; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control; Welaka; wildlife; wildlife conservation
Oral History of Joel Strack
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; Absalon Figueroa; AIGA Orlando’s Love by Design; American Institute of Graphic Arts; Aubrey Connelly-Candelario; Boston Gay Men's Chorus; Center for Humanities and Digital Research; Charlie Callahan; CHDR; chorus; choruses; David Schuler; fundraisers; GALA Choruses Festival; gay; Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses; Gay Community Services; Gay Men’s Chorus of Tampa; GCS; GLBT; GLBT Community Center of Central Florida; gun violence; hate crimes; Hispanics; homosexuality; homosexuals; James A. Rode; Joel Strack; Joy Metropolitan Community Church; Kayla Campana; Latinas; Latinos; LGBT; LGBT Center of Central Florida; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; Linda Knutson; Man of La Mancha; mass shootings; Men in Tights; mixed vocal group; music; nightclubs; orlando; Orlando City SC; Orlando City Soccer; Orlando City Soccer Club; Orlando Gay Chorus; Orlando Museum of Art; Orlando Repertory Theatre; Orlando United; outreach events; Penny Jo Chessmen; Pulse; Pulse massacre; Pulse memorial; Pulse nightclub shooting; rainbows; River City Mixed Chorus; Rob Noll; Rollins College; SATB chorus; Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida; Soprano Alto Tenor Bass chorus; Sounds of Freedom Band and Color Guard; South Florida Gay Men’s Chorus; terrorism; terrorist attacks; terrorists; Terry Thomas; The Center; The REP; tributes; Tyler Campbell; UCF; University of Central Florida; Valencia College; vigils; You'll Never Walk Alone
Laurel Oak Court
Swimming Pool at Travelodge Orlando-Sky Lake
Hotel Room at Travelodge Orlando-Sky Lake
Exterior of Travelodge Orlando-Sky Lake
Travelodge Orlando-Sky Lake During Construction
Aerial View of Travelodge Orlando-Sky Lake
Sky Lake Construction
Tags: construction; excavators; Fred DeWitt; orlando; Sky Lake
Skyview Drive
Grid Map of Unincorporated Communities South of Orlando
Orlando Grid Map
Tags: Dean Road; Florida State Road 15; Florida State Road 50; Florida Technological University; Florida's Turnpike; FTU; grids; I-4; Interstate 4; Lake Barton Road; Martin; OBT; Orange Blossom Trail; orlando; Orlando-Cape Canaveral Expressway; Rio Pinar Country Club; Scenic Parkway; Sky Lake; SR 15; SR 50; U.S. Route 441; UCF; University of Central Florida; US 441