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Eighth Census Population for Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky, 1860
Widow’s Claim for Pension
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 28: Vol. 94, No. 3, Winter 2016
Tags: Abiaka; African Americans; Alexander H. Darnes; American Civil War; American Indians; Amerindians; Andersonville Prison; Andrew Jackson; Camp Sumter; Charles A. Tingley; Christine A. Rizzi; colonialism; colonials; colonies; colonization; colony; Confederacy; Confederates; Daniel S. Murphree; David Levy Yulee; doctors; Edmund Kirby Smith; Elmira Prison; ethnogenesis; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; freedman; freedmen; fugitive slaves; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe; Indian Removal Act; indigenous; Jacksonville; James Fenimore Cooper; James G. Cusick; Jane Landers; Jim Crow South; Jules Gabriel Verne; Jules Verne; landscapes; Larry Rivers; literature; Matthew J. Clavin; Maurice O'Sullivan; Miccosukee; Mikasuki; military; Native Americans; novels; Osceola; Patsy West; physicians; poetry; POW; prisoner camps; prisoners; Prisoners of War; Reconstruction; Robert Saunders, Jr.; runaway slaves; Sam Jones; Second Seminole War; segregation; segregationists; Seminole War; Seminoles; slavery; Spanish; Stephen Crane; terrains; Third Seminole War; Union; Walt Whitman; Walter Whitman; Wilbur Wightman Gramling
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 10: Vol. 90, No. 1, Summer 2011
Tags: African Americans; American Civil War; Antebellum Florida; Auburn system; bishops; civil rights; Coleman F. Carroll; Confederacy; Confederate States of America; Confederates; Connie Lester; crime against property; crime against public order and morality; crime against the person; crimes; criminal justice; CSA; Daniel S. Murphree; desegregation; Federal Writers Project; FHQ; FHS; Florida Atlantic University; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Historical Society; Harry T. Moore; Harry Tyson Moore; indigenous; integration; Irvin D. S. Winsboro; James M. Denham; Judeo-Christian; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; law enforcement; laws; Mark Newman; Miami; Miami bombings; Michael Gannon; Mike Denham; Nation Magazine; Native Americans; New Deal; New York System; Palmetto Country; penitentiaries; penitentiary systems; Pensacola; prosecutions; punishments; race; race relations; racism; Raymond A. Mohl; Reconstruction; religions; research; Robert Cassanello; Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholics; seamen; segregation; sheriffs; social history; South Florida; Southern Exposure: Making the South Safe for Democracy; Spanish; Stetson Kennedy; storytelling; The Jim Crow Guide; The Pensacola Gazette; The Pittsburgh Courier; U.S. Marshals; violence; Vivian Miller; William B. Mack; William H. Hunt
How George Westinghouse Changed the World
Tags: AC; Alexander Graham Bell; alternating current; American Civil War; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ASME; Battle of the Currents; Charles Algernon Parsons; Chicago World's Fair and Chicago Columbian Exposition; DC; direct current; electric chairs; electric power systems; electricity; electrocution; engineers; Frank Wicks; General Electric Company; George Westinghouse; George Westinghouse Museum; George Westinghouse, Jr.; George Westinghouse, Sr.; Harold P. Brown; Harold Pitney Brown; Henry Ford; high-speed turbines; inventions; inventors; John Dixon Gibbs; Lucien Gaulard; marguerite Westinghouse; mechanical brakes; mechanical engineering; Nikola Tesla; Oliver B. Shallenberger; Oliver Blackburn Shallenberger; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; railroads; railways; RMS Lusitania; Schenectady, New York; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas Edison; trains; transformers; U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; War of Currents; War of the Current; Westinghouse Electric Company; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; William Francis Kemmler; William Kemmler; World's Columbian Exposition; World's Fair: Columbian Exposition
Old Slave Market Postcard
Point of Battery and Statue, Showing Junction of Ashley and Cooper Rivers Postcard
Moonlight Scene on Battery Postcard
Oral History of James Marion Jones
Tags: A. P. Hill; A3J Vigilante; airplane crashes; airplanes; Ambrose Powell Hill, Jr.; American Civil War; Army of Northern Virginia; assistant principals; athletes; Babe Ruth Leagues; Baptists; baseball; baseball leagues; basketball; basketball players; Batts Mitchell; Batts Nusum Mitchell; Betty Palmer Sprat; Bill Ward; Broadway Street; Burt Ward; C. A. Dewberry; Carrigan and Boland Realty; churches; Confederacy; Confederate States of America; Confederates; CSA; Dawn Raquel Jones Jensen; dental kits; dentists; Desta Horner; Drawdy-Rouse Cemetery; education; educators; elementary schools; Elizabeth Tammaro; Emma Jean Mitchell Jones; farmers; general stores; Great Day in the Country; high schools; J. B. Jones; J. M. Jones; Jack Caliber; Jackson Heights; Jackson Heights Middle School; James Marion Jones; JHMS; Jimmy Jones; John Batts Jones, Jr.; John Jones; Johnny Jones; junior high schools; Kathy Jones; Lawton Chiles Middle School; Lawton House; LCMS; Macon, Georgia; Mary Jones Bird; Mayberry R.F.D.; middle schools; Mitchell Hammock; Mitchell Hammock Road; Navy Reserve; North American A-5 Vigilante; Novella Driggers Aulin; OES; Officer Candidate School; OHS; OJC; OJSHS; Orlando Junior College; Oviedo; Oviedo Baptist Church; Oviedo Cemetery; Oviedo Elementary School; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo History Harvest; Oviedo Junior-Senior High School; Oviedo School; Pam Jones; plane crashes; planes; post offices; postal service; postmasters; Richmond–Petersburg Campaign; Robert E. Lee; Robert Edward Lee; Rouse Road; schools; SCPS; Seminole County Public Schools; Siege of Petersburg; Siege of Vicksburg; South Seminole Junior High School; South Seminole Middle School; sports; SSJHS; SSMS; students; Sweetwater Park; swimming pools; teachers; TMS; Tuskawilla Middle School; UCF; UF; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; vacations; Vietnam War; War of Northern Aggression; Work Projects Administration; Works Progress Administration; WPA
Oral History of Julia Nadine Davis Aulin
Tags: American Civil War; Andrew Aulin III; Andy Aulin; armadillos; automobiles; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.; Black Hammock; Career Field; cars; Charles Warren Aulin; Chuluota; church; churches; Citizens Bank of Florida; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; citrus; cops; Donna Neely; Downtown Oviedo; dressmakers; dressmaking; elevators; Emma Leonora Lawton Aulin; Fifi; football teams; George Kelsey; immigrants; immigration; Jacobs; John Courier; Kilby; law enforcement; Lee Gary; Mary Alice Powell Aulin; motor vehicles; Nadine Davis Aulin; Narcissa Melissa Lawton; Nelson and Company; Nettie Dorcas Jacobs Aulin; OHS; orange groves; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Oviedo: Biography of a Town; police officers; post offices; postmasters; rice; roadsters; rumble seats; Sarah Schneider; seamstress; seamstresses; sewing; spiders; sports; spyders; Steen Nelson; Swedes; Swedish Americans; switchboard operators; The Judge; Thee Lee; Theodore Aulin; Theodore Lee; Thomasville, Georgia; Townhouse Restaurant; White's Wharf; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
Diary of Narcissa Melissa Lawton: Summer Oaks Plantation, Georgia, 1862
Tags: 4th of July; acute coryza; Albert Sidney Johnston; Alex Lawton; Alexander Benjamin Lawton; American Civil War; American independence; Army; Baptists; Battle of Fort Pulaski; battles; Behn; Blewet; Bob Lawton; Bobby Lawton; Book of Genesis; Book of Job; Brilly; Brown; Call; Capers Bird; Carrie Clarke; Cases of Conscience Concerning Evil Spirits Personating Men, Witchcrafts, Infallible Proofs of Guilt in Such as are Accused with that Crime; Childs; Christians; civil wars; Clara J. Lawton; Cobb's Legion; Columbus Smith; common cold; Confederacy; Confederate Army; Confederate States of America; Confederates; Crawford; Daniel; Daniell; Davies; Dixie Boys; Dugger; Eaton; Emma Lenora Lawton Aulin; Everette; Fort Hatteras; Fort Pulaski; Fourth of July; Georgia Legion; Godfrys; Griffin, Georgia; Groover Station; Grooverville, Georgia; Hagan; head cold; Hills; Independence Day; James Hart; John Everette; John Tilman; Jones; Jordan; Joshua Everette; Linton; Lona Lawton; Lou Jones; M. Lawton; Madden; Malott; Martha S. Lawton Gwynn; Mattie Lawton; McColluk; McDonald; McIntosh; McLendon; measles; Melton; Methodists; Monticello; morbilli; Mount Olive Church; Narcissa Melissa Lawton; nasopharyngitis; New Lawton; Ocilla River; Pat Godfrey; Piscola; preachers; red plague; rhinopharyngitis; Richmond, Virginia; Robert W. Lawton; rubeola; Savannah, Georgia; sermons; servants; Siege and Reduction of Fort Pulaski; Siege of Fort Pulaski; slavery; slaves; smallpox; Summer Oaks Plantation; T. R. R. Cobb; The Christian Index; The Siege of Derry, or, Sufferings of the Protestants: A Tale of the Revolution; Thomas Lawton; Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb; Thomasville, Georgia; Tom Lawton; Tommy Lawton; Variola vera; wars; Winny Lawton; Yankees
The Late Dr. John Milton Hawks
Tags: abolition; abolitionism; abolitionists; American Civil War; Bradford, New Hampshire; Charles Henry Coe; Civil War; collector of Customs; Decoration Day; doctors; Dunlawton; Dunn Lawton; Edgewater; educators; Esther Jane Hill Hawks; Esther Jane Hill veterans; Florida Land and Lumber Company; Freedman's Aid Society; freedmen; Grand Army of the Republic; Harrison Reed; Hilton Head, South Carolina; Jim Hawks; John Milton Hawks; Lynn, Massachusetts; New Smyrna; Pensacola; physicians; Port Orange; postmaster; slavery; slaves; Spruce Creek; steam sawmills; Superintendent of Schools; teachers; The Daytona Beach Observer; Volusia County
Red Patriots: The Story of the Seminoles
Oviedo Woman's Club 75th Anniversary Scrapbook
Tags: American Civil War; Anne Cheney; anniversary; B. T. Wheeler, Jr.; Barbara Shaffer; Battle of Fredericksburg; Belle Perry; Ben Wheeler; Bettie Place; Betty Duda; Betty Hicks; Betty Slatson; Bob Slatson; Bob Whittus; Brashears; Brenda Gibbs; Broadway; Cally Estes; Carolyn Neild; Central Boulevard; Central florida Blood Bank; Central Florida Fair; Charlie Wadsworth; Chee Chee Mail; church; civic club; Civil War; club; clubhouse; Corinne Sert; country club; Country Club of Orlando; David Dees; David Wiles; Debbie Gauntlett; Dick Tucker; Dodie Livingston; Dona Walker; Donna Wilhelm-Hudson; Dot Pearson; Dot Winchester; Douglas Arie; Downtown Orlando; Earl Weldon; Edward H. Parker; Erika M. Baldwin; FFWC; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; Florence S. Carpenter; Florence W. Caugs Neele; Florida Bank Building; Florida Federation of Women's Clubs; Florida Mortgage Bankers; G. A. Fulmer; Gail West; Gerry Weldon; Gertrude S. Lukas; Glenna B. Stover; Grace L. Lee; Grace Whittus; Grace. I. Anderson; Great Day in the Country; Groveland; Harold J. Juder; Harry H. Cukes; Helen Leinhart; Helen Mae Kay; Herly Mae Wainright; Jack Branham, Sr.; Jack Burney; James F. Holly, Jr.; James Parter; Jan B. McCollinter; Jane Elder; Jane S. Dees; Jean A. Jordan; Jean M. Wheeler; Jefferson Davis; Jefferson Davis Chapter; Jen James; Jessie Guey; Jessie Shaffer; Jim Byre; John C. Rors; John Ingram; John Norris; John Ridevdus; John W. Mace; John Young Museum and Planetarium; Joy James; Katherine Teague; Kathryn L. Lawton; Katy Tucker; King Street; Lacy Lingo; Lake Eola; Lawton Chiles; Lawton Mainor Chiles, Jr.; Liz Curtis; Louise Gore; Louise K. Wilson; Louise Martin; Lucille Niblack; Madalyne Lawton; Madeleine Luttrell; Mae E. King; Marguerite Partin; Marquise Patton; Mary E. Walker; Mary F. Cox Eddy; Mary Henderson; Mary Mace; Mary Margaret Acron; Mathews; Merritt Staley; Methodism; Methodist; Midge Giddens; Mildred Wrig; Milton Smith; Mimi Bruce; Nancy Beasley; Nita Raulerson; Office of Special Presidential Messages; Oline Babbitt; Orange Avenue; Orange Bowl; orlando; Orlando Area Chamber of Commerce; Oviedo; Oviedo Magazine Club; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; Paul Mikler; Paula Fickes Hawkins; Paula Norris; Pennie Olliff; Phillip C. Acron; Ralph Austin Smith; Reg Musgrove; Richard A. Gomer; Robert E. Drake; Robert M. Gibbs; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; Ruby Estes; Ruby Odoue; Ruth Davidson; Ruth W. McKerigh; Sam Musgrove; Sandra Hodgson; Sanford; Sheila Sommerville; Shlora Bruth; Sibille Pritchard; Sondra Wanjerteli; Sparks Ridevdus; Steve West; Susan Goff; Tasting Luncheon; Tess Jones; The Sentinel Star; Thelma Clonts; Thelma Hodges; Tom Estes; Tucker & Branham; UDC; United Daughters of the Confederacy; Virginia Mikler; Virginia Staley; Von Nelle M. Black; Walter A. Williams; Wayne G. Goff; Wesley T. Place; Wiley Abell; Winter Garden; Woman's Club; Woman's Club of Leesburg; women
Club News
Tags: American Civil War; anniversary; Battle of Fredericksburg; civic club; Civil War; club; Confederacy; Confederate; Confederate State of America; CSA; FFWC; Florida Federation of Women's Clubs; James F. Holly, Jr.; Jefferson Davis; Jefferson Davis Chapter; Oviedo; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; Robert E. Drake; UDC; United Daughters of the Confederacy; Walter A. Williams; Woman's Club; women
History of the First Baptist Church, Oviedo, Florida: First 100 Years, 1869-1969
Tags: A. A. Daniel; A. A. Myers; A. B. Tedford; A. C. Hart; A. C. Turner; A. Flourny Jernigan; A. J. Metcalf; A. P. Farnell; A. R. Metcalf, Jr.; A. Solaria; Alex Lawton; American Civil War; Amerindian; Andrew Aulin; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andrew Lawton; anniversary; Apopka; Argo's Store; Arthur Scott; B. F. Ward, Jr.; B. F. Ward, Sr. R. F. Cooper; B. F. Wheeler; B. F. Wheeler, Jr.; B. F. Wheeler, Sr.; B. Z. Hunter; Baptists; Basil Mays; Beasley; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Jr.; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.; Billie Buster; Brewster; Broadway Street; Brush Arbor; C. A. Love; C. D. Weaver; C. F. Rolquist; C. J. Broome; C. K. Buckelew; C. W. Holder; Caloosa; centennial; Charles Simeon Lee, Jr.; Christian; Christianity; Chuluota; Chuluota Baptist Church; churches; citrus; Civil War; clergy; Clermont; Clifton Springs; colonization; colony; Creek; D. D. Gammage; Dan F. Thomas; deacon; Delco Light Plant. Goldenrod; Diane Aulin; Diane Aulin Keller; Donald L. Orman; E. A. Farnell; E. Lee Smith; education; enterprise; F. A. Peirson; F. C. Edwards; F. C. Morgan; FBC; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; Florida Mosquito Territory; Fort Christmas; Fort Drum; Fort Gatlin; Freeze of 1894; freezes; G. W. Alford; Goldenrod Baptist churches; Groveland; groves; growers; H. B. McCall; H. H. Link; Hammond organ; Henry Walcott; Homecoming Day; Howard S. Gott; Indian; Iniah Honchin; Ira Rouse; Isaacs; J. A. Richardson; J. B. Rogers; J. C. Hatlzelow; J. E. Okerlund; J. F. Mitchell; J. G. Black; J. H. King; J. H. Lee, Sr.; J. I.; J. I. Beasley; J. M. Jones; J. M. Kones; J. Max Cook; J. N. Thompson; J. O. Fries; J. O. Jelks; J. P. Jacobs; J. S. Day; J. T. Bryant; J. T. Wheeler; J. W. Martin; Jack T. Bryant; James G. Speer; Jelks; Joe Fox; Joe Leinhart; John Hiram Lee, Sr.; John M. Camp; John S. Womble; Joseph Leinhart; Joshua P. Jacobs; Julia Golden; K. Swonson; L. A. Hardy; L. L. Day; Ladies Aid Society; Lake Charm; Lake Jessup Avenue; Lake Jessup Community; Lake Jessup Settlement; Lake Jesup; Lawton; Lois Ruddell; Lord; Lund; M. E. Brock; Magazine Club of Oviedo; Maitland; Mary Gwynn; Mary Jacobs; Mary Walker; Milton Gore; Missionary Baptist churches; Mosquito County; Muskogan; Native American; Needham Jelks; Nelson; Nelson Brothers; Nettie Aulin; Nettie Jacobs; Nettie Jacobs Aulin; O. M.; orange county; Orange Grove Baptist Church; oranges; organ; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo Baptist churches; P. H. Brown; pastor; Pearl G. Martin; Pride of Oviedo; R. L. Ward; R. L. Wheeler; R. M. Hickman; R. W. Dickert; R. W. Lawton; religious education; Reminiscence Fair; reverend; Robert Lawton; S. C. Dorsey; S. W. Sheffield; schools; Seminole; Seminole County; Sexton; shipping; slave; slavery; Solaria's Wharf; St. Johns River; St. Volusia; Statson University; Sunday schools; T. H. Daniell, Sr.; T. J. Bell; T. W. Lawton; Ted Aulin; The Lodge; Theodore Aulin; Theodore Aulin, Jr.; Theodore Aulin, Sr.; Thomas Willington Lawton; Tom Lawton; Tom Wheeler; Tomokan; Tucker; Tuscovilla; W. A. Jelks; W. A. Ward, Jr.; W. E. Alexander; W. G. Powell; W. H. Luther; W. H. Martin; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; W. P. Carter; W. P. Rogers; W. S. Sommerville; W. T. Walker; W. W. Townson; Walter Gwynn; Whitney-Wolcott House; Will Alexander; William Clevor; William H. Martin; Williams Stones; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.
American Civil War Bullets
Tags: American Civil War; Army; bullet; Civil War; U.S. Army
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
Tags: 15th Amendment; 7-Up; A History of Central Florida; activism; African American; Amendment XV; American Civil War; Bailey, Tom; bomber; Boo-Boo's Bar; Brooks, Gwendolyn; Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth; Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka; bus; business; Campus Theater; Carver Theater; Castiglia, Francesco; Central Boulevard; Chambliss, Julian C.; City of Sanford; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights Movement; Civil War; Clarke, Bob; class; clinic; colored section; Constitution; constitutionality; Costello, Frank "The Prime Minister; county government; Crow, Jim; desegregation; Downtown Orlando; Durrance Elementary School; Eatonville; economic class; economics; education; equal rights; equality; Fifteenth Amendment; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; France; French; French Republic; French, Scot; gang; Georgetown; Gibson, Ella; Goldsboro; Goldwyn Avenue; government; Hannibal Square; Hazen, Kendra; imprisonment; incarceration; Indochina; integration; jail; Jim Crow; Jordan, Louis; Jordan, Lucius; Kelley, Katie; Key West; law; Lincoln, Abraham; local business; local government; Mainland Southeast Asia; mayor; McCarthy; Miami; middle class; minstrel; minstrelsy; mob; movie theater; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Courthouse; Orange County Public Schools; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; orlando; parole; Parramore; Plessy v. Ferguson; podcast; primary election; Prime Minister of the Underworld; prison; public education; public school; race relations; racism; racist; railroad; Reconstruction; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sanford; school; segregation; Seminole State College; separate but equal; sign; slavery; social class; SSC; Stapleton, Kevin; state government; State of Florida; stereotype; Stone's; street car; Supreme Court; Taylor, Robert; The Bribe; The Prime Minister; The Tallahassee Democrat; theater; Town & Country; U.S. Constitution; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; unconstitutional; University of Central Florida; upper class; Velásquez, Daniel; war; Washington Shores Federal Savings and Loan Association; welfare; welfare board; welfare department; Winter Park; working class; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
A History of Central Florida, Episode 42: Jim Crow Signs
Tags: 15th Amendment; 7-Up; A History of Central Florida; activism; African American; Amendment XV; American Civil War; Bailey, Tom; bomber; Boo-Boo's Bar; Brooks, Gwendolyn; Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth; Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka; bus; business; Campus Theater; Carver Theater; Castiglia, Francesco; Central Boulevard; Chambliss, Julian C.; City of Sanford; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights Movement; Civil War; Clarke, Bob; class; clinic; colored section; Constitution; constitutionality; Costello, Frank "The Prime Minister; county government; Crow, Jim; desegregation; Downtown Orlando; Durrance Elementary School; Eatonville; economic class; economics; education; equal rights; equality; Fifteenth Amendment; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; France; French; French Republic; French, Scot; gang; Georgetown; Gibson, Ella; Goldsboro; Goldwyn Avenue; government; Hannibal Square; Hazen, Kendra; imprisonment; incarceration; Indochina; integration; jail; Jim Crow; Jordan, Louis; Jordan, Lucius; Kelley, Katie; Key West; law; Lincoln, Abraham; local business; local government; Mainland Southeast Asia; mayor; McCarthy; Miami; middle class; minstrel; minstrelsy; mob; movie theater; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Courthouse; Orange County Public Schools; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; orlando; parole; Parramore; Plessy v. Ferguson; podcast; primary election; Prime Minister of the Underworld; prison; public education; public school; race relations; racism; racist; railroad; Reconstruction; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sanford; school; segregation; Seminole State College; separate but equal; sign; slavery; social class; SSC; Stapleton, Kevin; state government; State of Florida; stereotype; Stone's; street car; Supreme Court; Taylor, Robert; The Bribe; The Prime Minister; The Tallahassee Democrat; theater; Town & Country; U.S. Constitution; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; unconstitutional; University of Central Florida; upper class; Velásquez, Daniel; war; Washington Shores Federal Savings and Loan Association; welfare; welfare board; welfare department; Winter Park; working class; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
The 1850 and 1860 Census, Schedule 2, Slave Inhabitants
Tags: 31st Congress; African American; AfriGeneas; AfriGeneas Library; American Civil War; Arthur P. Butler; border state; census; Congress; David E. Paterson; enumeration; federal government; George E. Badger; House of Representatives; John Davis; Joseph Rogers Underwood.; labor; laborer; legislative branch; legislator; legislature; Old South; plantation; population; race relations; racism; representative; secession; senator; slave; slave owner; slaveholder; slavemaster; slavery; South; The Congressional Globe; Thirty-First Congress; U.S. Census Bureau; unfree labor; William Henry Seward
A History of Central Florida, Episode 32: Tapestries
Tags: A History of Central Florida; American Civil War; Bethany Dickens; Bob Clarke; Chip Ford; Civil War; Cora S. Wilson; Daniel Velásquez; Division of Women's and Professional Projects; Dorothy Morton; Ella Gibson; embroidery; Federal Emergency Relief Act; FERA; Florida Historical Society; Franciscan Missions; Franciscans; gender; Great Depression; Harry Hopkins; Jacksonville; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; labor; Miami; missionaries; missions; Native Americans; New Deal; New Smyrna Beach; New Smyrna Museum of history; Nick Taylor; Nick Wynne; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Osborne, Georgia; Rio De La Cruz; Robert Cassanello; Seminole Wars; sewing; sewing rooms; Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce; St. Petersburg; Susan Ware; Tampa; tapestry; Turnbull Colony; woman; women; Works Progress Administration; Works Progress Administration Women's Training Work Centers; WPA
A History of Central Florida, Episode 31: Quilt Stories
Tags: A History of Central Florida; AFC; album quilts; Amanda Silkarskie; American Civil War; American Folklife Center; basket pattern; basket patterns; Bayeux Tapestry; Bob Clarke; carpenter's wheel pattern; carpenter's wheel patterns; Chip Ford; churches; Civil War; Clermont; Clermont Historic Village; Country Club Road; crossroads patterns; Daniel Velásquez; Dorothy MacDougall; Ella Gibson; Emma Clark; England, United Kingdom; Freedom Avenue; Great Britain; Great Depression; Harry & Harriette Moore Memorial Park; horses; Jacob's Ladder; James K. Polk; James Knox Polk; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Kentucky Quilt Project; knights; Ladies' Aid Society; Lake Mary; Lake Mary Community Church; Lake Mary Historical Museum; Land's End All-American Quilt Collection; Library of Congress; log cabin patterns; M. Florence Anderson; Main Street; Mascotte Aid Society; Mascotte Quilt; Mims; Monkey Wrench; narratives; Norman Conquest of England; Normandy; Normans; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; President Polk in the White House Quilt; quilters; quilting; quilts; redwork quilts; Robert Cassanello; sail boat patterns; Saxons; shoo-fly patterns; textiles; Underground Railroad; W. G. Sloan; Wagon Wheel; West Avenue; WGHF; Whig's Defeat Quilt; William I; William the Bastard; William the Conqueror; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Heritage Foundation; woman; women
A History of Central Florida, Episode 20: Railroad Bells
Tags: A History of Central Florida; ACL; American Civil War; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; automobiles; Beach Street; bells; Bob Clarke; Boyd Street; cars; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Chip Ford; Christopher Brooke; Daniel Velásquez; Daytona Beach; Ella Gibson; FEC; Florida East Coast Railway; Halifax Historical Museum; Henry Bradley Plant; Henry Morrison Flagler; Henry Plant; Homosassa; Interstate Highway System; Jacksonville; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Key West; Kissimmee; Maitland; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; motor vehicles; Ocala; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Palm Beach; Plant System; railroads; Robert Cassanello; Sanford; South Florida Railroad; Tampa; Titusville; tourism; tourists; trains; Union Station; Winston; Winter Garden; Winter Park
A History of Central Florida, Episode 17: Travel Dining
Tags: A History of Central Florida; ACL; African Americans; Algonquians; Algonquins; American Civil War; American Indians; Amerindians; Amtrak; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Atlantic, Valdosta & Western Railway; Bethany Dickens; Biscayne Bay; Bob Clarke; Boyd Street; Bush Boulevard; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Charleston, Savannah & Florida Steamship Route; Cherokees; Chip Ford; City of Jacksonville; Civil War; Clyde Line; Clyde Steamship Company; Daniel Velásquez; decanters; Delaware; Dickens, Bethany; dining; dining cars; Ella Gibson; enterprise; FEC; Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad; Florida East Coast Railway; Florida Southern Railroad; Fred de Bary; Hazen, Kendra; Henry B. Plant; Henry Bradley Plant; Henry Flagler; Henry Morrison Flagler; Hiram Ulysses Grant; Indian River; indigenous; Iroquois; J. J. Farnsworth; Jacksonville; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake Worth; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Museum of Seminole County History; National Railway Historical Society; Native Americans; Ocklawaha River; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Osceola; Palatka; Philip Cross; Plant System; Robert Cassanello; SAL; Sanford; Seaboard Air Line; Seminoles; Silver Springs; slavery; slaves; St. Johns River; Starlight; steam engines; steamboats; steamers; steamships; T. W. Lund, Jr.; tourism; tourists; Tracy J. Revels; trains; Ulysses S. Grant; W. A. Shaw; W. B. Wrenn; water hyacinth; Winter Garden; Yemassee
A History of Central Florida, Episode 23: Turpentine Industry
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; American Civil War; Barbara Hines; Bob Clarke; Bush Boulevard; Charles Holmes Herty, Sr.; Chip Ford; Civil War; convict leasing; convicts; corrections; Daniel Velásquez; Edge Mercantile Company; Ella Gibson; First Street; Florida Historical Society; Florida Public Archaeology Network; Geneva; Herty cups; inmates; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; labor; labor camps; laborers; Museum of Geneva History; Museum of Seminole County History; naval stores; Nick Wynne; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; prison labor; prisoners; resin; Robert Cassanello; Sanford; Seminole County; turpentine; turpentine camps; Vick's Vapor Rub
A History of Central Florida, Episode 14: Cannonball
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Abraham Lincoln; American Civil War; Barbara Gannon; Bethany Dickens; blockade runners; blockades; Bob Clarke; cannonballs; cannons; Caribbean Islands; Chip Ford; Civil War; Confederacy; Confederate Navy; Confederate States of America; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; emancipation; Emancipation Proclamation; Florida Memory Project; iron; iron shots; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Library of Congress; Navy; New Smyrna; New Smyrna Museum of history; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Robert A. Taylor; Robert Cassanello; Sams Avenue; smugglers; smuggling; U.S. Navy; Union; Union Navy; United States of America
The Long History of the African American Civil Rights Movement in Florida
Tags: 101st Airborne Division; 14th Amendment; 15th Amendment; 99th Fighter Squadron; A Red Record; African Americans; Afro-Cubans; American Civil War; Anderson, Patrick; Asa Philip Randolph; Atlanta Exposition; Bahamians; Barton, Juanita; beach; beaches; Bethel Baptist Institutional Church; Bethune-Cookman College; Bethune, Mary McLeod; Black Cabinet; Booker Taliaferro Washington; Brevard County; Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Brown v. Board of Education of Topek; bus boycotts; Callovi, Andrew; Central Florida; Cepero, Laura; Chambers v. Florida; Chaney, James; Charles Kenzie Steele; Chicago, Illinois; civil disobedience; civil rights; Civil Rights Act of 1875; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Civil Rights March; Civil Rights Movement; Clara White Mission; Cocoa; Cocoa Elementary School; Confederates; Constitution; Constitutional League of Florida; Cook, Jennifer; Cookman Institute; Corbett, Joseph Francis II; Dale Mabry Field; Davis, Ed; Davis, John A.; Daytona Beach; Democratic Party; desegregation; discrimination; disfranchisement; Double V Campaign; Dwight David Eisenhower; Eartha M. M. White; Eartha Mary Magdalene White; Eatonville; educators; Eisenhower, Dwight D.; Englehardt, Tanya; equal pay; exhibits; FDR; Federal Council of Negro Affairs; Fifteenth Amendment; Florida Civil Rights Act; Florida Memorial college; Florida Photographic Collection; Florida Streetcar Segregation Law; Florida Supreme court; Florida Teachers Association; Flynn, Jacob; Fort Lauderdale; Fourteenth Amendment; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Franklin, William; Freedom Riders; Freedom Rides; Freedom Summer; Garvey, Marcus; Gary, Bill; Gibson v. Board of Public Instruction of Dade County; Goff, Cynthia; Goodman, Andrew; Grant, Ulysses S.; Great Depression; Greensboro Sit-in; Greensboro, North Carolina; Groveland; Groveland Four; Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex, Inc.; Hawkins, Virgil D.; Holland; Houser, Barbara; Houston, Texas; Howard, Willie James; Hurston, Zora Neale; Ida Bell Wells-Barnett; Ike Eisenhower; Jacksonville; Jakes, Wilhelmina; Jim Crow South; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; KKK; Knoxville, Tennessee; Ku Klux Klan; Library of Congress; Lincoln, Abraham; Literary and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls; Little Rock 9; Little Rock Central High School; Little Rock Nine; Little Rock, Arkansas; Live Oak; Lloyd, Rustin; lynchings; Madison County; Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr.; Marshall, Thurgood; Mary Jane McLeod Bethune; McCall, Willis V.; McDivitt, Anne Ladyem; Miami; Michael Henry Schwerner; Mississippi Plan; Montgomery Bus Boycott; Montgomery, Alabama; Moore, Harriette V.; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry T.; Moore, Harry Tyson; NAACP; National Afro-American League; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Equal Rights League; NERL; New Deal; New York; Niagara Movement; Ocoee Massacre; Ocoee Riot; Omaha, Nebraska; Orchard Villa Elementary School; Palatka; Parks, Rosa; Patterson, Carrie; Payne, Jesse; Petitt, Joshua; Plessy v. Ferguson; Progressive Voter's League; protests; Pulaski, Tennessee; race relations; race riots; racial equality; racism; Randolph, A. Philip; Reconstruction; Red Summer of 1919; Republican Party; Robert Cassanello; Rosa Louise McCauley Parks; Rosewood Massacre; Saunders, Robert; Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; Schwerner, Michael; Scottsboro Boys; Scottsboro, Alabama; SCOTUS; segregation; Selma, Alabama; separate but equal; Shepard; sit-ins; slavery; Sociedad la Union Marti-Maceo; soldiers; South Carolina; Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases; St. Augustine; State Library and Archives of Florida; Steele, C. K.; Supreme Court; Supreme Court of the United States; Syracuse, New York; Tallahassee; Tallahassee Bus Boycott; Tampa; teachers; The Long History of the African American Civil Rights Movement in Florida; Timothy Thomas Fortune; To Secure These Rights: The Report of the President's Committee on Civil rights; Truman, Harry S.; Turnbull, Lindsey; Tuskegee University; Tuskegee, Alabama; U.S. Armed Forces; U.S. Army; U.S. Supreme Court; UF; UNIA; Union; Universal Negro Improvement Association; University of Florida; veterans; voting; voting rights; Voting Rights Act of 1965; W. E. B. Du Bois; wade-ins; Waldron, J. Milton; Washington, Booker T.; Wells, Ida B.; Wetmore, J. Douglas; white supremacy; White, Clara; William Edward Burghardt Du Bois; Williams, Alice; Willis Virgil McCall; Wolfe, Jon; Woolworth; Woolworth's; World War II; WWII
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RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 39: The Orange County Regional History Center
Tags: American Civil War; American Museum Association; cattle; Cattle and Citrus; cattle industry; Central Boulevard; citrus; citrus industry; Civil War; costume; courthouse; Destination Florida; documentary; Downtown Orlando; exhibit; exhibit design; Florida in the Civil War; Henson, James "Jim" Maury; Henson, Jim; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Mel Fisher Maritime Museum; Muppets; museum; museum studies; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Courthouse; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Out of This World: Great Costumes from Sci-Fi Movies and Television; Perkins, Michael; pirate; podcast; public history; puppetry; race relations; racism; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Smithsonian; tin-can tourist; tourism; tourist attraction; traveling exhibit; Turnbull, Lindsey; Walt Disney World; white supremacy; Wigwam; Wigwam Village
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 37: An Interview with Nick Wynne
Tags: American Civil War; Bollinger, Heather; Brevard Arts Alliance; Brevard County; Civil War; Cocoa; Cocoa Main Street; Cocoa Post Office; FHS; Florida Frontiers; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Historical Society; Florida Historical Society Press; Florida Public Archaeology Network; Gainesville; Historic Rossetter House Museum and Gardens; historical society; Larson, Peter L.; library; Mosquito Beaters; Nelson Poynter Memorial Library; post office; public history; public radio; radio; Reconstruction; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; St. Augustine; St. Petersburg; Tampa; U.S. Post Office; UCF; University of Central Florida; University of South Florida; University of South Florida-St. Petersburg; USF; Winter Park; Works Progress Administration; WPA; Wynne, Nick