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Fourteenth Census of the United States, Population for Titusville, Florida, 1920
World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Military Personnel from Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, and Brevard Counties
Tags: A. J. Williams; Alachua County; Albert D. Broswell; Alfonso E. Franklin; Alta P. Ashurst, Jr.; Alton D. Clark; Andrew Richardson; Aquilla A. Calhoun, Jr.; Archibald S. Mills, Jr.; Artis Dugger; Baker County; Basil Harvey; Baswell D. Maloy; Bay County; Benjamin F. Cotton; Benjamin W. Kimmel; Bradford County; Bradley C. Oliver; Brevard County; Byron E. Sparks; Call M. Norwood; Carl L. Latour; Carl Williams; Carll B. MacDowell; Cecil D. Corbin; Charles A. Zinkil, Jr.; Charles K. Seawright; Charles M. Priest; Charles O. Allan, Jr.; Charles W. Pettis; Charles W. Ross; Charlie G. Tison; Charlie W. Pinholster; Christopher A. Morris; Christopher C. Pompey; Claire V. Willett; Clyde L. Green; D. L. Blackburn, Jr.; Dallas L. Comeaux; Daniel A. Morris; Delbert R. Ecker; Delva I. Smith; Derell W. Peacock; Derrol J. Jones; Earl B. Futch; Edwin W. Pulliam; Ellis Byrd; Ellis J. Sweat; Elmo R. Struth; Emory C. Wooten; Ernest B. Lay; Ernest DeSue; Ernest W. Bell; Floyd A. Pitts; Frederick D. Hinton; George B. Clarke; George Q. Halbook; Gordon W. Bishop; Grover W. McCall, Jr.; H. J. Horsley; Hans A. E. Wenzel; Harold K. Roberson; Harold T. Shave; Harvey H. Nichols; Harvey J. Ross, Jr.; J. D. Knight; Jack E. Sullivan; Jackson C. Richardson; James A. Barefield; James E. Hagler; James E. Smith; James L. Golightly; James N. Ray; James P. Banks; James P. Prevatt, Jr.; James R. Robinson; James W. DeGraff; James W. Forte, Jr.; Jasper E. Duncan; Jesse H. Keith; Jesse W. Dixon; Joe L. Deadwyler, Jr.; Joe R. Avant; John A. Davis, Jr.; John D. Clark; John D. Davis; John F. Mellor; John G. Chappell; John H. Quick; John L. Barton; John L. Cameron; John S. Chapman; John S. Sharp II; John W. Cullen, Jr.; John W. Rich, Jr.; Johnnie E. Lott; Johnnie Jenkins; Joseph C. Foster; Joseph P. Thompson; Joseph W. Cantrell; Joseph W. Mathers, Jr.; Julian C. Cannon; L. C. Fuller; Lamar L. Brooks; Leo D. Ramos; Leo F. Starling; Leonard J. Riley; Leroy DeBose; Leroy S. Hunt; Limus Duhart; Lonnie A. Hood; Lorin A. Green; Louis A. Towson; Louis T. Carr; Lucian B. Gray; Madison P. Carter; Marvin H. Booth; Mell C. Jones; Mort J. Potter; Mosby G. Taylor, Jr.; Norris H. Weeks; Omer W. Page; Oscar L. Grainer; Paul M. Stults; R. E. L. McDonald; Ralph E. Thomas; Randall R. Gwaltney; Rex M. Gibson; Richard W. Wells; Richard Z. McDermott; Robert A. Layne; Robert C. Bowers, Jr.; Robert E. Kennedy; Robert E. Prahl; Robert F. Cox, Jr.; Robert H. Colgan; Robert J. Phillips; Robert T. Benton; Robert W. Bloxham; Roy Kite; Rudolph A. Shuman; Samuel A. Eggers, Jr.; Samuel F. Baxter; Seeber Crawford; Stephen L. Boyles; T. H. Beville, Jr.; Thomas C. Kennington; Thomas L. Markham; Thomas N. Baker; Thomas V. Johnson; Van Buren Porcher; Vernon K. Straum; veterans; Virginius C. Murphree; Wallace Jones, Jr.; Walter G. Dymond; Wesley J. Watts; Wesley Leavins; Wilbur Beil; Wiley W. Tillis; Willard W. Barnes; William A. Smith; William A. Snowden; William D. Ballou; William F. Bennafield; William Harris, Jr.; William J. Mowat; William S. Davis; William T. Kent; Willie McCray, Jr.; Wilmer M. Knight; World War II; WWII
Map of Florida Showing the Land Grant of the Florida South Railway
Tags: Alachua County; Altoona; Arcadia; arrowroot; Art-Printing Works; Astor; Baker County; bananas; Bartow; Boardman; Bowling Green; Bradford County; Brevard County; Brooksville; Brownville; Caloosahatchee River; Candler; cassava; castorbeans; cattle; Centre Hill; Charlie Apopka; Charlie Creek; Charlotte Harbor; Chinese sand pears; Citra; citrus; Clay County; Cleveland; climates; coconuts; Columbia County; comtie; Conant; corn; cotton; DeSoto County; Dragem Junction; Duval County; East Lake Weir; Eustis; Evinston; field crops; fish; fisheries; fishery; fishing; Florida Commissioner of Land and Immigration; Florida Southern Railway Company; Fort Mason; Fort Meade; Fort Ogden; Francis; Fruitland Park; fruits; Ft. Meade; Ft. Ogden; Gainesville; Glendale; Grove Park; groves; guava; hammocks; Hawthorne; hemp; Hernando County; hogs; Hollister; Homeland; immigrants; immigration; indigo; Interlachen; Irish potato; Irish potatoes; Jacksonville; Japanese persimmon; Japanese plums; John W. Candler; John W. Weeks; John Welsh; Johnson; jute; Kendrick; Keuka; L.O. Garrett; Lady Lake; Lake County; Lake Eustis; Lake Harris; Lake Weir; Lane Park; LeConte pears; Lee County; Leesburg; lemons; Levy County; limes; Lochbie; Manatee County; Mannville; Marion County; Martin; Matthews, Northrup and Company; McIntosh; McKeein; Micanopy; Monroe County; Mount Tabor; Nassau County; Nocatee; nuts; Oak-Lawn; Ocala; Ocklawaha; Okahumpka; Orange Belt Railway; orange county; Orange Lake; oranges; Osceola County; Palatka; Peace River; peach; peaches; pecans; Pemberton Ferry; pineapple; pines; Polk County; population; Punta Gorda; Putnam County; railroads; railways; rain; ramie; Ravenswood; Reddick; rice; Rochelle; Sherman Conant; South Lake Weir; St. Johns River; Stanton; strawberries; strawberry; sugarcane; Sulphur Springs; Summit; Sumter County; swamps; sweet potato; sweet potatoes; Tavares; timber; tobacco; Umatilla; vegetables; Volusia County; Wait's Crossing; Wauchula; Webster; Welshton; Zolfo Springs
Oral History of the Florida High-Tech Corridor Council
Tags: 501(c)(6); Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center; agro-tech; Alachua County; Alzo J. Reddick; American Telephone & Telegraph Company; AMPAC; Amy Evancho; Antoinette Jennings; AT&T Inc.; Becerra-Fernandez, Irma; Ben Noll; Bernard Machen; Bernie Machen; Berridge, Randolph E.; Bethany Dickens; Betty Bowe; Betty Castor; Bill Vogel; Bob Cook; Bob Dallari; Brevard County; Buddy Dyer; budgets; Carrie Martine; Cassopolis, Michigan; Central Florida Research Park; Charles Bass Reed; Charles Gray; Charlie Gross; Charlie Reed; Cherokee Nation; Cherokee, North Carolina; Cherokees; Chip Camp; Cirent Semiconductor; Committee on Transportation and Economic Development Funding; community colleges; Connie L. Lester; Core Team; Dallari, Bob; Dallas-Fort Worth Corridor; Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; Dan Holsenbeck; Dan Webster; Daniel Alan Webster; David Brown; David Gordon; David P. Norton; Democratic Party; Democrats; DEO; Department of Economic Opportunity; Duvall County; economic development; Economic Development Commission of Florida's Space Coast; economy; EDC Economic Development Commission; education; Electronic Arts; Elizabeth Bowe; Elizabeth Castor; Enterprise Florida; FAU; FIA; FIAA; FIU; Florida Atlantic University; Florida Department of Economic Opportunity; Florida Economic Gardening Institute; Florida Gulf Coast; Florida High Tech Corridor; Florida High Tech Corridor Council; Florida House Committee on Transportation and Economic Development Funding; Florida House of Respresentatives; Florida International University; Florida Polytechnic University; Florida Power and Light Company; Florida Senate; Florida Senate Committee on Appropriations; Florida Venture Forward; Florida Virtual Entrepreneur Center; Florida’s Chamber Foundation; FLVEC; FPU; Fran Korosec; funding; George Gordon; Get Smart; Grant; GrayRobinson, P.A.; GrowFL: The Economic Gardening Institute; Harrah's Cherokee Casino; Head to Head: The Coming Economic Battle Among Japan, Europe and America; high tech; high tech corridors; high technology; House Committee on Transportation and Economic Development Funding; House of Respresentatives; Hunting F. Deutsch; I-4 Corridor; I/ITSEC; IE; industrial development; industries; industry; Innovation Way Corridor; intellectual property; Interactive Game Academy; International Paris Air Show; Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference; James C. Clark; Jeff Mendell; Jennifer Thompson; Jim Clark; Jim Shot; John C. Hitt; John Castor; John Hugh Dyer; K-12 education; Kathy Betancourt; Ken Pruitt; Lake Nona; Lake Nona Medical City; Lawton Chiles; Lawton Mainor Chiles, Jr.; Lester Carl Thurow; Littleton, Colorado; Lowe; Lynda Weatherman; M. J. Sanders; M. J. Soileau; Mark B. Rosenberg; matching grants; Medical City; Metro Orlando Economic Development Commision; Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission; Metro Orlando EDC; MGRP; Miami; Michael Zaharris; modeling; MSW; NAI; National Academy of Inventors; Native Americans; orange county; orlando; Orlando Economic Development Commission; Orlando EDC; Pajama Hotline; Paul Sanberg; Peter T. Panousis; Pratt & Whitney; PRISM; Promoting Regional Improvement in Science and Math; Putnam County; Randy Morris; Ray Galley; research and development; Research Park; Richard Lynn Scott; RICHES of Central Florida; Rick Scott; Rob Goddell; Roger Pynn; Ron Walker; Sacher; Salon International de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, Paris-Le Bourget; Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute; Sarah McGreer; Science, Technology, Engineering and Math; Seminole County; Seminole State College; Senate; Shava Jackson-Car; Silicon Valley, California; simulation; simulation industry; Smart; South Florida; SSC; state colleges; State of Florida; State University System of Florida; STEM programs; Steve Burly; Sunnyvale, California; Tampa; Tampa Bay; TCU; Tech Path; Teresa Jacobs; Texas Christian University; The Chronicle of Higher Education; Thomas Charles Feeney III; Tom Feeney; Tom Feeny; Tom O'Neal; Toni Jennings; Tracy Swarztz; UCF; UCF Department of History; UCF Knights; UF; UM; United Technologies Corporation; University of Central Florida; University of Central Florida Department of History; University of Florida; University of Miami; University of South Florida; USF; venture capitalism; Venture Forward; Volusia County Community College; workforce development
Bee Line Expressway Engineering Report
Tags: American Association of State Highway Officials; Beachline Expressway; Bee Line Expressway; Brevard County; bridges; Cape Canaveral; Cape Kennedy; City of Orlando; Civil Jet Terminal; Cocoa Beach; construction; crossroads; East Central Florida Regional Planning Council; engineering; Expressway Authority Act Commission; farms; Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956; Florida Legislature Industrial Complex; Florida State Road 15; Florida State Road 15A; Florida State Road 50; Florida State Road 500; Florida State Road 520; Florida State Road 527; Florida State Road 528; highways; Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff; I-4; I-75; Interstate Highway 4; Interstate Highway 75; Interstate Highway Design Criteria; Interstate Highway System; Lake Barton Road Zoning Commission; Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway; Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway; Martin Anderson; McCoy AFB; McCoy Air Force Base; Merritt Island Launch Area; National Interstate and Defense Highways Act; orlando; Orlando International Airport; Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority; Patrick AFB; Patrick Air Force Base; ramps; Reynolds, Smith & Hills; roads; SR 15; SR 15A; SR 50; SR 500; SR 520; SR 527; SR 528; SRD; Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges; Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction; State Road Department; Toll 528, tourism; toll plazas; toll roads; U.S. Route 17; U.S. Route 441; U.S. Route 92; urban design; urban planning; US 17; US 441; US 92
Letter from Henry F. Swanson (February 11, 1966)
Tags: aquifers; Brevard County; Cape Kennedy; city planning; Cocoa; Florida Agricultural Extension Service; Henry F. Swanson; hydrologic cycle; Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences; Orange County Agricultural Center; orlando; rain; rainfall; Seminole County; soil; Tangerine; topography; West Orange County; West Orange Greenbelt; Windermere; Zellwood; zoning
Letter from Henry F. Swanson (January 21, 1966)
Tags: aquifers; Brevard County; Cape Kennedy; city planning; Cocoa; Florida Agricultural Extension Service; Henry F. Swanson; hydrologic cycle; hydrology; Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences; Maitland; Michigan Avenue; orange county; Orange County Agricultural Center; Orlando Florida; pollution; rain; rainfall; Seminole County; soil; Tom Adams; topography; UF; University of Florida; water; water quality; Winter Park; zoning
To Attract, Retain and Grow: The History of the Florida High Tech Corridor Council
Tags: 13 Technology Incubators; 501(c)(6); academia; academics; accelerators; aerospace; Agricultural College Act of 1890; agriculture; Alachua County; Alex Katsaros; Alex Spinler; Amy Bayes; Andrew Huse; AnnaLee Saxenian; Antoinette Jennings; AT&T Corporation; aviation; Barack Hussein Obama II; Barack Obama; Bernie Machen; Berridge Consulting Group, Inc.; Betty Bowe; Betty Castor; Brevard County; Bruce J. Schulman; Bruce Janz; Buddy Dyer; business; businesses; Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers; Central Florida Technology Forum; Charlie Reed; Cirent; Cirent Semiconductor; Clusters of Creativity: Enduring Lessons on Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Silicon Valley and Europe’s Silicon Fen; Cobham SATCOM Land Systems; colleges; computer science; Connie L. Lester; Consortium; construction; Core Tea; cybercities; Cybercities Report; cybercity; Dan Berglund; Dan Rini; Daniel Holsenbeck; Daniel Webster; Decade of Partnership; Deepika Singh; digital media; economic development; economic growth; economics; economies; economy; Ed Schons; Educational Appropriations Committee; educators; electro-optics; Electronic Arts Tiburon; Elizabeth Bowe; Elizabeth Castor; endowments; engineering; engineers; Equal Rights Amendment; ESC; Evaporative Spray Cooling; Feng Kang; Ferald J. Bryan; FHTCC; financial services; Florida Cabinet; Florida Cluster Metrics Task Force; Florida Economic Gardening Institute; Florida High Tech Corridor Council; Florida Hospital; Florida House of Representatives; Florida Institute of Technology; Florida Legislature; Florida Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development; Florida Research Consortium; Florida Senate; Florida State University System; Florida Tax Watch; Florida Venture Forum, Inc.; Florida Virtual Entrepreneur Center; florida.HIGH.TECH; Florida’s High Tech Corridor: Opening the Door to Florida’s Future; Florida’s Innovation Benchmark Study; FLVEC; From Soap Suds to Sheer Success: The Florida High-Tech Corridor Council Story; G.I. Bill; Georges Haour; Gordon Hogan; Grace Venture Partners L.P.; grants; GrowFL; GTE; Guy Hagen; Harris; Harvard of the South; Henderson Air Field; Henry W. Grady; Hernando County; high tech; high technology; higher education; Hillsborough County; Hillsborough County Commission; I-4; I-4 Corridor; I-4 High Tech Corridor Council; IFAS; incubators; industries; industry; information technology; Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences; interactive entertainment; Interactive Expeditions; International Economic Development Council; Interstate Highway 4; INTX; investments; J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board; Jack Sullivan; Jacob Stuart; James Bernard Machen; James C. Clark; James C. Cobb,; James Schnur; James Solomons; Jeb Bush; Jeff Bindell; Jennie Miller; Jim Clark; John C. Hitt; John Ellis Bush; John H. Dyer; John Montelione; John Sacher; Joseph England; Joseph Schumpeter; Josh Wyner; Juan Carlos Sanabria; Judy Genshaft; Judy Lynn Genshaft; Keith G, Baker; Kerry Martin; Kiran C. Patel Center for Global Solution; Lake County; lasers; life sciences; Lockheed Martin; Lucent Technologies; Luther H. Hodges; Luther Hartwell Hodges; M. J. Soileau; Madrid, Spain; manufacturing; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; matching funds; Matching Grants Research Program; Math & Physics Day; mechanical arts; medical technology; Melbourne; MGRP; microelectronics; microscopy; military; Miniature Refrigeration System; MIT; modeling; Morrill Act of 1862; Morrill Act of 1890; Morrill Land-Grant Acts; nanotechnology; NASA; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; National Board for Professional Teaching Standards; Ned Grace; New South; New South Ventures; Nicholson Center for Surgical Advancement; Ocean Optics; optics; Oracle; orange county; orlando; Orlando Chamber of Commerce; Orlando Science Center; OSC; Osceola County; Palm Bay; Pasco County; Peter Panousis; Philip Peters; photonics; Pinellas County; public-private partnerships; Putnam County; Randy E. Berridge; Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128; research; Research and Commercialization; Research Triangle; Rob Koepp; robotics; Robotics Camp; ROBRADY; Roger Pynn; Rosalind Beiler; Route 128; Rudy McDaniel; Saint Petersburg; Sanford Shugart; Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute; Scanning Electron Microscope; Schwartz Electro-optics; Scot French; SeaWorld Orlando; SEM; semiconductors; Seminole County; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; Sestar Technologies; Silicon Fen; Silicon Valley; simulation; Sinmat; software; South Florida Community College; Southern Regional Education Board; Space Coast; St. Petersburg; Stanford University; STEM; SU; sustainable energy; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Tampa Bay Technology Forum; teachers; Tech 4 Consortium; Tech America Foundation; techCAMPs; Technology Incubator; techPATH; TES; The Corridor by the Numbers; The Scripps Research Institute; Thermal Energy Storage; Thomas Charles Feeney II; Tito Santiago; Tom Feeney; Tom O’Neal; Toni Jennings; TracStar Ed-PAD; training; UCF; UF; Universal Studios Orlando; universities; university; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; University of South Florida; USF; Valencia College; Valencia Community College; Valencia State College; VC; VCC; venture capital; Vicki Morelli; Volusia County; VSC; Walt Disney World; workforce development; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Joshua "Josh" R. Dull
Tags: 9/11 Attacks; Abu Nakhlah Airport; Afghan War; Afghanistan; airman; airmen; Al Udeid AB; Al Udeid Air Base; alcohol abuse; alcoholism; Anchorage, Alaska; anxiety; Bagram Airfield; bargaining; basic training; Brevard County; cryogenics; Danny Trejo; Davis-Monthan AFB; Davis-Monthan Air Force Base; deployment; deployments; depression; Doha, Qatar; drug addictions; Dull, Heather; Dull, Josh R.; Dull, Joshua "Josh" R.; Elmendorf AFB; Elmendorf Air Force Base; Empower Wyoming; EOD; Explosive Ordinance Disposal; fuels department; fuels tech school; GI Bill; Global War on Terror; GWOT; Hakthor; Heather Dull; Indians; Iraq War; Josh Dull; Joshua R. Dull; liquid oxygen; Little; McChord Field; Melbourne; Melbourne International Airport; mental health; Middle East; Middle Easterner; military family; military training; Myer; Nepalese; Once Upon a Time in Mexico; Outstanding Unit Award; oxygen; Picacho Peak State Park; post-traumatic stress disorder; PTSD; Qatar; Qataris; Rachel Williams; Ramadan; Reveille; Rip It; rocket attacks; Romero; September 11 Attacks; Servicemen's��s Readjustment Act of 1944; souq; Soviet Union; Soviet War in Afghanistan; Spider-Man; Sri Lankan; substance abuse; Tacoma, Washington; tech school; terrorism; terrorists; The Cabin in the Woods; The Florida Review; Tucson, Arizona; U.S. Air Force; UCF; UCF VARC; University of Central Florida; USAF; V-22; VARC; veterans; Veterans Academic Resource Center; War in Afghanistan; Wichita Falls, Texas; Wyoming
A History of Central Florida, Episode 18: Time Pieces
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; Alexis M. McCrossen; Apopka; Atlantic Standard Time; Before His Time: The Untold Story of Harry T. Moore, America's First Civil Rights Martyr; Ben Green; Bob Clarke; Boyd Street; Brevard County; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Central Standard Time; Chip Ford; citrus; civil rights; civil rights activists; clocks; Cross, Philip; CST; dairy; Daniel Velásquez; Dickens, Bethany; Eastern Standard Time; Ella Gibson; EST; farmers; First Street; Florida Memory Project; Freedom Avenue; Geneva; Harry and Harriette Moore Memorial Park; Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex; Harry T. Moore; Harry Tyson Moore; Industrial Revolution; J. T. McLain; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake County; Leesburg; Library of Congress; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Mims; Mountain Standard Time; MST; Museum of Geneva History; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Railway Historical Society; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Pacific Standard Time; podcast; PST; railroad conductors; railroads; railways; Robert Cassanello; SMU; Southern Methodist University; Springarn Medal; Standard Time Zones; sundials; time; time pieces; time zonez; UCF; watch; watches; Winter Garden
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
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 2000
Tags: accommodation; administrative; administrative support; administrators; Afghan Americans; African Americans; agriculture; Alaska Natives; American Indians; American War; Amerindians; Arab Americans; Argentinian Americans; Armed Forces; Armenian Americans; arts; Asian Americans; Australian Americans; Austrian Americans; automobiles; bachelor's degree; Bangladeshi Americans; Barbadian Americans; Belorussian Americans; bicycles; bikers; Bolivian Americans; Bosnian Americans; bottled gas; Brazilian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; building; business; Cambodian Americans; Canadian Americans; car; Caribbean Americans; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 2000; Central Americans; Chilean Americans; Chinese Americans; citizens; civilian labor; coal; Coke; college dormitories; college education; Colombian Americans; construction; correctional institutions; Costa Rican Americans; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; divorced; divorcees; doctorate degree; Dominican Americans; dorms; Dutch Americans; Ecuadorian Americans; education; educational; educators; Egyptian Americans; electric heat; electricity; employees; employment; energy usage; English Americans; enterprise; entertainment; Ethiopian Americans; European Americans; extraction; families; family; farmers; farming; females; Filipino Americans; finance; financial operators; First Gulf War; First Iraq War; fishing; Flagler County; food preparation; food services; food serving; forestry; French Americans; fuel oil; gas heat; German Americans; Ghanaian Americans; Greek Americans; grounds cleaning; group quarters; Guatemalan Americans; Gulf War; Gulf War I; Haitian Americans; Hawaiian Natives; health care; heat; Herzegovinian Americans; high school education; higher education; Hispanic Americans; Hmong Americans; Honduran Americans; Hong Kongese Americans; households; housing units; Hungarian Americans; hunting; Indian Americans; Indonesian Americans; information; institutionalized; insurance; Iranian Americans; Iraq War; Iraqi Americans; Irish Americans; Israeli Americans; Italian Americans; Jamaican Americans; Japanese Americans; Jordanian Americans; kerosene; Korean Americans; Korean War; Kuwait War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Laotian Americans; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; leasing; Lebanese Americans; LP gas; maintenance; Malay Americans; Malaysian Americans; males; management; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; master's degree; material moving; medical care; Melanesian Americans; Mexican Americans; Micronesian Americans; Middle Eastern Americans; military service; mining; motor vehicles; motorcycles; Native Americans; naturalized; New Zealander Americans; Nicaraguan Americans; Nigerian Americans; non-citizens; non-profit; nursing homes; Oceanic Americans; office; Operation Desert Shield; Operation Desert Storm; orange county; Osceola County; Pacific Islander Americans; Pakistani Americans; Panamanian Americans; Paraguayan Americans; pedestrians; Persian Americans; Persian Gulf War; personal care; Peruvian Americans; PhD; Polish Americans; Polynesian Americans; population; Portuguese Americans; preschool education; primary education; private education; private schools; private sector; production; professional; professional school; professionals; protective services; public administration; public education; public schools; public sector; public transportation; Puerto Rican Americans; Puerto Ricans; real estate; recreation; rental; Resistance War Against America; retail; Romanian Americans; Russian Americans; sales; Salvadorian Americans; Scandinavian Americans; schools; scientific; scientists; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; Second Indochina War; Second World War; secondary education; self-employed; Seminole County; separated; Sierra Leonean Americans; single; Slovakian Americans; social assistance; social services; solar energy; South Americans; Spaniards; Spanish Americans; Sri Lankan Americans; Swedish Americans; Syrian Americans; Taiwanese Americans; tank gas; teachers; technical; Thai Americans; Tobagonian Americans; trade; transportation; Trinidadian Americans; truck; trucks; Turkish Americans; U.S. Census; Ukrainian Americans; unemployment; Uruguayan Americans; utilities; utility gas; van; vans; Venezuelan Americans; veterans; Vietnam War; Vietnamese Americans; Volusia County; walking; warehousing; waste management; Welsh Americans; wholesale; widowed; widowers; widows; wood; workers; World War II; WWII; Yugoslavian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1990
Tags: administrative; administrative support; administrators; African Americans; agriculture; Aleuts; American Indians; Amerindians; Armed Forces; Asian Americans; assemblers; automobiles; bicycles; bikes; bottled gas; Brevard County; business; Cambodian Americans; Caribbean Americans; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1990; Central Americans; Chinese Americans; citizens; civilian work; clerical; coal; Coke; Colombian Americans; communications; construction; craft; Cuban Americans; divorced; divorcees; domestic services; durable goods; Ecuadorian Americans; education; educators; electric heat; electricity; employees; employment; energy usage; entertainment; equipment cleaners; Eskimos; executives; fabricators; farmers; farming; females; Filipino Americans; finance; fishery; Flagler County; forestry; fuel oil; gas; Guatemalan Americans; handlers; health car; heat; helpers; Hispanic Americans; Honduran Americans; Indian Americans; inspectors; insurance; Japanese Americans; kerosene; Korean Americans; Korean War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Laotian Americans; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; LP gas; machine operators; males; managerial; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; material moving; medical; Mexican Americans; mining; motor vehicles; motorcycles; Native Americans; naturalized; Nicaraguan Americans; non-citizens; non-durable goods; operators; orange county; Osceola County; Pacific Islander Americans; Panamanian Americans; pedestrians; personal services; Peruvian Americans; population; precision production; private sector; professionals; protective services; public administration; public sector; public transportation; public utility; Puerto Rican Americans; Puerto Ricans; real estate; recreation; repair; retail; salaried; salary; sales; Salvadorian Americans; self-employeed; Seminole County; separated; service industry; servicemen; servicewomen; single; solar energy; specialty; tank gas; teachers; technical; technicians; Thai Americans; trade; transportation; trucks; U.S. Census; unemployment; utility; vans; veterans; Vietnam War; Vietnamese Americans; Volusia County; wages; walkers; walking; wholesale; widowed; widowers; widows; wood; workers; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1980
Tags: administrators; African Americans; agriculture; Aleuts; American Indians; Amerindians; Armed Forces; Asian Americans; Asian Indian Americans; assembles; assisted living facilities; automobiles; bottle gas; Brevard County; business; Caribbean Americans; carpooling; carpools; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1980; Central Americans; Chinese Americans; civilian labor; clerical; coals; Coke; college dormitories; college dorms; college education; communications; construction; craft; Cuban Americans; divorced; divorcees; domestic service; durable goods; education; educators; electricity; elementary education; employees; employment; energy usage; entertainment; equipment cleaners; Eskimos; European Americans; executives; fabricators; farmers; farming; federal government; females; Filipino Americans; finance; fishery; Flagler County; forestry; fuel; fuel oil; gas heat; government; group quarters; Guamanian Americans; handlers; Hawaiian Americans; health care; health services; helpers; high school education; higher education; Hispanic Americans; homes for the aged; households; immigrants; immigration; Indian Americans; inmates; inspectors; institutionalized; insurance; Japanese Americans; kerosene; Korean Americans; Korean War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; local government; LP gas; machine operators; males; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; material movers; medical; mental hospitals; Mexican Americans; mining; motor vehicles; Native Americans; non-durable goods; nursing homes; old folks homes; operators; orange county; Osceola County; Pacific Islanders; pedestrians; personal services; population; precision production; primary education; professionals; protective services; public administration; public transportation; public utilities; Puerto Rican Americans; Puerto Ricans; real estate; recreation; repair; retail; salaried; salaries; sales; Samoan Americans; schools; secondary education; self-employed; Seminole County; separated; service industry; servicemen; servicewomen; single; Spanish Americans; state government; tank gas; teachers; technicians; trade; transportation; U.S. Census; unemployment; utility gas; veterans; Vietnam War; Vietnamese Americans; Volusia County; wages; walkers; walking; wholesale; widowed; widowers; widows; wood; workers; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1970
Tags: administrators; African Americans; aged; agriculture; Armed Forces; Asian Americans; assisted living facilities; Austrian Americans; automobiles; bakeries; bakers; bakery; banking; bars; bookkeepers; Brevard County; British Americans; bus; buses; business; cabs; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; carpenters; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1970; Central Americans; chemicals; Chinese Americans; civilian labor; cleaning services; clerical; college dormitories; college dorms; college education; communications; construction; crafts; craftsman; craftsmen; credit; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; Danish Americans; dentists; dependents; dishwashers; divorced; divorcees; doctors; domestic service; drinking establishment; dryers; durable goods; Dutch Americans; eating establishment; education; educations; electric heat; electrical equipment; electrical machinery; electrical supply; elementary education; elevated transportation; employees; employment; engineering; engineers; English Americans; entertainment; European Americans; fabricated metal; fabrics; families; farm managers; farmers; farming; federal government; females; finance; Finnish Americans; fishery; Flagler County; food; food services; foreman; foremen; forestry; freight; French Americans; furniture; gas eat; German Americans; government; Greek Americans; group quarters; health care; health services; high school education; higher education; Hispanic Americans; hospitals; households; Hungarian Americans; inmates; institutionalized; insurance; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; Japanese Americans; kindred; Korean War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; legal; Lithuanian Americans; local government; lumber; machinery; machinists; males; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; material handlers; mechanics; medical; medical practitioners; mental hospitals; merchandise; Mexican Americans; Middle Eastern Americans; military barracks; mining; motor vehicles; non-durable goods; non-profit; Norwegian Americans; nursing homes; old folks homes; operatives; orange county; Osceola County; pedestrians; personal services; physicians; Polish Americans; population; Portuguese Americans; primary education; primary metal; printing; private sector; professionals; protective services; public administration; public sector; public transportation; publishing; railroads; railways; real estate; recreation; religious; repair; restaurants; retail; Romanian Americans; rooming houses; Russian Americans; salaried; sales; sanitary; sanitation; Scandinavian Americans; schools; secondary education; secretaries; secretary; self-employed; Seminole County; separated; servicemen; servicewomen; single; Slovakian Americans; Southwest Asian Americans; Spanish Americans; spouses; state government; stenographers; stock; streetcars; subways; Swedish Americans; Swiss Americans; taxicabs; teachers; technical; technicians; televisions; textiles; trade; transport equipment; transportation; truck drivers; trucking services; TV; typists; U.S. Census; unemployment; university education; utilities; veterans; Vietnam War; Volusia County; walkers; walking; warehousing; washing machines; welfare; wholesale; widowed; widowers; widows; workers; World War I; World War II; wringers; WWI; WWII; Yugoslavian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1960
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Amerindians; Anglo Americans; apparel; Armed Forces; Asian Americans; Austrian Americans; automobiles; bars; bartenders; Brevard County; British Americans; bus; buses; business services; Canadian Americans; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1960; Central Americans; chemical; Chinese Americans; civilian labor; clerical; college education; communication; construction; cooks; crafts; craftsman; craftsmen; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; dairy; Danish Americans; deliverymen; deliverywomen; divorced; domestic services; drinking establishments; drivers; durable goods; Dutch Americans; eating establishments; education; educations; electrical equipment; electrical machinery; elementary education; employees; engineers; English Americans; entertainment; European Americans; fabricated metal; farm managers; farmers; females; Filipino Americans; finance; Finnish Americans; fishery; Flagler County; food; food products; foreman; foremen; forestry; forewoman; forewomen; French Americans; furniture; German Americans; government; Greek Americans; health care; high school education; Hispanic Americans; hospitals; Hungarian Americans; immigrants; immigration; Indians; insurance; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; Japanese Americans; kindergarten; kindred products; Korean War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; Lithuanian Americans; lumber; machinery; males; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; mechanics; medical; Mexican Americans; mining; motor vehicles; Native Americans; non-durable goods; non-profit organizations; North Americans; Norwegian Americans; officials; operative; orange county; Osceola County; pedestrians; personal services; Polish Americans; population; Portuguese Americans; primary education; primary metal; printing; professionals; protective services; public administration; public education; public transportation; publishing; railroad services; railroads; railway services; real estate; recreation; repair; restaurants; retail; Romanian Americans; Russian Americans; salaried; sales; sanitary services; Scandinavian Americans; schools; secondary education; self-employed; Seminole County; separated; single; Slovakian Americans; Soviet Americans; streetcars; subways; Swedish Americans; Swiss Americans; teachers; technicak; technicians; textile mills; trade; transportation; transportation equipment; trucking services; U.S. Census; unemployment; university education; utilities; veterans; Volusia County; waiters; waitresses; walking; warehouses; warehousing; welfare; wholesale; widowed; wood products; workers; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII; Yugoslavian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1950
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Anglo Americans; Armed Forces; Brevard County; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1950; civilian labor; clerical; colleges; craftsman; craftsmen; crops; divorced; domestic service; education; employees; European Americans; farm operators; farm products; farmland; farms; females; field crops; Flagler County; foreman; foremen; forewoman; forewomen; fruits; government; horticultural specialties; kindred; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; land managers; landlords; livestock; males; managers; Marion County; marital status; married; nuts; operative; orange county; Osceola County; population; primary education; private household; private sector; professionals; proprietors; public sector; sales; schools; secondary education; Seminole County; service industry; sharecroppers; sharecropping; single; technical; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; unemployment; universities; university; vegetables; Volusia County; widowed; workers
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1940
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Asian Americans; Australian Americans; Azorean Americans; Belgian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; Bulgarian Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1940; Central Americans; cereals; clerical; college; corn; crop; cropland; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; Danish Americans; domestic service; Dutch Americans; education; electricity; emergency workers; employees; employment; energy; English Americans; European Americans; farm laborers; farm managers; farm workers; farming; farming implements; farms; females; Finnish Americans; Flagler County; forage; forest products; forestry; French Americans; fruits; fuel; German Americans; grain; Greek Americans; hay; Hispanic Americans; horticultural specialties; horticulture; Hungarian Americans; Irish Americans; Irish potatoes; Italian Americans; kindred; labor; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; Latvian Americans; Lithuanian Americans; Luxembourger Americans; machinery; males; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; Mexican Americans; Northern Irish Americans; Norwegian Americans; nuts; officials; operatives; orange county; Osceola County; Palestinian Americans; Polish Americans; population; Portuguese Americans; potatoes; primary education; professionals; proprietors; public emergency workers; retail; Romanian Americans; Russian Americans; sales; Scandinavian Americans; school; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; secondary education; seeds; Seminole County; semiprofessionals; service industry; sharecroppers; sharecropping; Slovakian Americans; South Americans; Soviet Americans; Spanish Americans; stores; Swedish Americans; sweet potatoes; Swiss Americans; Syrian Americans; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; Turkish Americans; U.S. Census; unemployment; university; vegetables; Volusia County; wages; Welsh Americans; West Indian Americans; wholesale; workers; Yugoslavian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1930
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Anglo Americans; Austrian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1930; cereals; crops; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; Danish Americans; distribution; divorced; dwellings; education; employees; English Americans; European Americans; families; farm; farmers; farming; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; firm members; Flagler County; forage; French Americans; fruits; gainful workers; garden vegetables; German Americans; grains; Greek Americans; hay; Hispanic Americans; illiteracy; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; labor; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; lay-offs; literacy; machinery; males; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; Middle Eastern Americans; Northern Irish Americans; Norwegian Americans; nuts; orange county; Osceola County; Palestinian Americans; Polish Americans; population; proprietors; radios; retail; Romanian Americans; rural; Russian Americans; Scandinavian Americans; school; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; seeds; Seminole County; single; Slovakian Americans; Spanish Americans; stores; Swedish Americans; Swiss Americans; Syrian Americans; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; unemployment; urban; vegetables; Volusia County; wages; West Indian Americans; wholesale; widowed; workers
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1920
Tags: African Americans; Anglo Americans; Austrian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1920; cereals; crops; Cuban Americans; Dutch Americans; education; employees; English Americans; European Americans; farm managers; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; Flagler County; forage; French Americans; fruits; German Americans; grains; Greek Americans; hay; Hispanic Americans; horsepower; Hungarian Americans; illiteracy; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; labor; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; literacy; machinery; males; manufacturing; Marion County; Middle Eastern Americans; Norwegian Americans; nuts; orange county; Osceola County; Polish Americans; population; Romanian Americans; Russian Americans; Scandinavian Americans; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; seeds; Seminole County; sharecroppers; sharecropping; students; Swedish Americans; Swiss Americans; Syrian Americans; taxes; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; vegetables; Volusia County; wages; West Indian Americans; workers
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1910
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Brevard County; British Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1910; Cuban Americans; Danish Americans; education; English Americans; European Americans; farm managers; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; French Americans; German Americans; illiteracy; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; Lake County; Latin Americans; literacy; livestock; machinery; males; Marion County; Norwegian Americans; orange county; Osceola County; population; Russian Americans; Scandinavian Americans; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; sharecropping; Spanish Americans; Swedish Americans; tenant farmers; tenant farming; U.S. Census; Volusia County; West Indian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1900
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Brevard County; British Americans; Canadian Americans; capital; Caribbean Americans; census; Census of 1900; corn; Cuban Americans; Danish Americans; English Americans; European Americans; farm managers; farmers; farming implements; farmings; farmland; females; French Americans; German Americans; Hispanic Americans; illiteracy; Indian corn; investments; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; literacy; livestock; machinery; males; manufacturing; Marion County; Norwegian Americans; oats; orange county; Osceola County; population; Russian Americans; rye; Scandinavian Americans; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; Spanish Americans; sundries; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; Volusia County; West Indian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1880
Tags: African Americans; Amerindians; Anglo Americans; barley; Brevard County; British Americans; capital; census; Census of 1880; corn; crops; Cuban Americans; employees; employment; English Americans; European Americans; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; French Americans; German Americans; Indian corn; Indians; investments; Irish Americans; labor; laborers; livestock; machinery; males; manufacturing; Marion County; Native Americans; Norwegian Americans; oats; orange county; population; raw materials; rye; Scandinavian Americans; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; Swedish Americans; U.S. Census; Volusia County; wages; Welsh Americans; West Indian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1870
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Anglo Americans; animals; Brevard County; British Americans; capital; census; Census of 1870; employees; employment; English Americans; European Americans; farming implements; farms; females; German Americans; investments; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; labor; laborers; livestock; machinery; males; manufactures; manufacturing; Marion County; Norwegian Americans; orange county; population; Scandinavian Americans; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; slaughter; Swedish Americans; U.S. Census; Volusia County; Welsh Americans; West Indian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1860
Tags: agriculture; animals; Brevard County; capital; census; Census of 1860; costs; employees; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; freeman; freemen; gardens; labor; laborers; livestock; machinery; males; manufactures; manufacturing; Marion County; orange county; orchards; population; slaveholders; slavemasters; slaves; U.S. Census; Volusia County
Return Frey to Congress
Tags: Airport and Airways Development Act; Brevard County; campaigns; CBP; Civil Aeronautics Board; Congress; drug abuse; drugs; elections; Florida TODAY; Ford, Gerald; Frey, Lou, Jr.; Frey, Louis, Jr.; Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.; Gillooly, Jack; International Arrivals Building; jetports; John F. Kennedy Space Center; Kennedy Space Center; KSC; Leslie Lynch King, Jr.; McCoy AFB; Meacham, John; narcotics; orange county; Orlando Jetport; Page Airways of Florida, Inc.; Republican Party; Republicans; Simon, William; U.S. Customs and Border Protection; U.S. Department of the Treasury; U.S. House of Representatives; Van Den Berg, Egerton K.; veterans; Walt Disney World; Winter Park
DAV: The Official Voice of the Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary, October 1974
Tags: American Legion; Anderson, Charles J.; Brevard County; Central Brevard Chapter 40; DAV; disabilities; disability; Disabled American Veterans; Frey, Lou, Jr.; Frey, Louis, Jr.; J. L. Golightly Chapter; Lochner, George J.; Melbourne; Shouse; Titusville; Titusville Chapter 109; veterans; Vito, Frank P.
Florida From the House...To Your Home Newsletter, January 1974
Tags: 9th Congressional District; Appropriations Committee; aquatic weeds; Brevard County; Brevard Growth Council; clinics; Congress; Eastern Test Range; Economic Adjustment Council; Frey, Lou, Jr.; Frey, Louis, Jr.; From the House...To Your Home; hospitals; House of Representatives; John F. Kennedy Space Center; Kennedy Space Center; KSC; Nixon, Richard M.; Nixon, Richard Milhous; orange county; orlando; outpatient clinic; outpatient clinics; Port Canaveral; Strategic Air Command; U.S. Air Force; U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Senate; VA; veterans; Veterans Administration; White House Conference of the Handicapped
Brevard County Planning Department Summary Proposal Form
U.S. House of Representatives Bill 3231: Veterans Administration Hospital in Brevard County
U.S. House of Representatives Bill 13771: Veterans Administration Hospital for Brevard County
Letter Template from Representative Louis Frey, Jr., 1972
A History of Central Florida, Episode 1: Windover Burial Site
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Arachaic Indian; archaeological site; archaeology; Archaic Period; Brevard County; Brevard Museum of History and Natural Science; burial; burial site; cemetery; Clarke, Bob; documentary; Doran, Glen; fabric; Florida Public Archaeology Network; Florida State University; Ford, Chip; FSU; Gibson, Ella; Ice Age; Kelley, Katie; Milanich, Jerald T.; mortuary analysis; Native American; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; podcast; Precolumbian; Prehistoric; Robert Cassanello; textile; textile manufacturing; Tool; UF; University of Florida; Wentz, Rachel; Wentz, Rachel K.; wet site; Windover Archaeological Site; Windover Burial Site; Windover Pond; wood; wood tool; woodworking
Letter and Statement from A. W. Macfarlane to Henry Shelton Sanford (September 29, 1885)
Tags: Alachua County; Austin Friars; Brevard County; FLCC; Florida Land and Colonization Company; Hernando County; Hillsborough County; investment; Macfarlane, A. W.; Manatee County; Marion County; Middleground, Anclote; Monroe County; orange county; Polk County; Powell Grant; property; real estate; Sanford; Sanford Grant; Sanford, Henry Shelton; Sumter County; Volusia County
Letter from A. W. Macfarlane to Henry Shelton Sanford (October 3, 1884)
Tags: Austin Friars; Beardall, William; board meeting; board of directors; Brevard County; deed; FLCC; Florida Land and Colonization Company; Gingelom, Belgium; Hernando County; investment; Macfarlane, A. W.; Polk County; Sanford; Sanford, Henry Shelton; Sumter County; Trafford, E. R.; Volusia County
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 38: The Wells Built Hotel
Tags: African American; African-American Heritage Trail; Association to Preserve African American Society, History and Tradition, Inc.; Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod; Beyond the Theme Parks: Exploring Central Florida; Brevard County; Brotemarkle, Benjamin D.; Caldwell, Erkskine Preston; Calloway, Cab; Calloway, Cabell "Cab"; Campanella, Roy; casino; Charles, Ray; Chitlin' Circuit; civil rights; Coleman, Bessie; Coleman, Elizabeth "Bessie"; community center; Cravero, Geoffrey; Crossing Division Street: An Oral History of the African-American Community in Orlando; cultural heritage tourism; dance; Daytona Beach; doctor; documentary; Earhart, Amelia Mary; Eatonville; entertainer; FHS; Florida Frontiers; Florida Historical Society; Groveland; Groveland 4; Groveland Boys Trial; Groveland Four; historic preservation; historic restoration; historic site; HOTEL; Hurston, Zora Neale; King, B.B.; King, Riley B.; Larson, Peter L.; Marshall, Thurgood; Moore, Harry Tyson; museum; musician; National Register of Historic Places; orlando; Parramore; PAST; Perkins, Paul C.; physician; podcast; preservation; restoration; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robinson, Jack "Jackie" Roosevelt; Robinson, Jackie; Robison, Ray Charles; segregation; South Street; South Street Casino; The Wells' Built Hotel: A New Guest Checks In; Thompson, Gerladine F.; tourism; tourist attraction; Trust for Public Land; voter registration; voter registration movement; voting; voting rights; Wells, William Monroe; Wells' Built Museum of African American History and Culture; WMFE
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
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 36: Harry T. Moore, Part 2
Tags: African American; assassination; Barnes, Althemese; Barton, Juanita; Beiler, Rosalind J.; block voting; bomb; Brevard County; Brevard County NAACP; Brevard County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; citrus; citrus industry; civil rights; civil rights activist; Civil Rights Movement; Clark, Jim; Dickson, Oscar; documentary; educator; equal pay; Evers, Medgar Wiley; FBI; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Florida African-American Heritage Preservation Network; Florida State Attorney's Office; Gary, Bill; Green, Ben; Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex; historic preservation; homesite development committee; Jacksonville; John Gilmore Riley Research Center; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; labor; Lake County; law enforcement; lynching; martyr; McCall, Willis Virgil; Moore Cultural Complex, Inc.; Moore Festival; Moore, Angela; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry Tyson; murder; museum; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; open records law; orange; orange county; orange industry; orlando; park; podcast; police; police brutality; Poole, T. H.; preservation; principal; public history; public record; race relations; racism; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Sanford; segregation; Simms, Harriette Vyda; teacher; terrorism; terrorist; The Orlando Sentinel; UCF; University of Central Florida; voter registration; voting; voting rights; wages; white supremacy; Wolfinger, Norm; Wolfinger, Norman "Norm" Robert
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 35: Harry T. Moore, Part 1
Tags: African American; Apopka; Apopka KKK; Apopka Ku Klux Klan; assassination; bomb; Brevard County; Brevard County NAACP; Brevard County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; citrus; citrus industry; civil rights; civil rights activist; Civil Rights Movement; Clark, James C.; Clark, Jim C.; court; court case; Democrat; Democratic Party; documentary; educator; efore His Time: The Untold Story of Harry T. Moore, America's First Civil Rights Martyr; El-Shabazz, El-Hajj Malik; FBI; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Florida State Attorney; Green, Ben; Jacksonville; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Lake County; Library of Congress; Little, Malcolm; Live Oak; LOC; lynching; martyr; McCall, Willis Virgil; Moore, Angela; Moore, Evangeline; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry Tyson; murder; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; orange; orange county; Orange County Sheriff's Office; orange industry; podcast; principal; racism; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Simms, Harriette Vyda; Suwannee County; teacher; terrorism; terrorist; The Orlando Sentinel; tourism; voter registration; voting; X, Malcolm
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 27: Central Florida without a Theme Park: An Interview with Dr. Benjamin Brotemarkle
Tags: African American; African-American community; art; Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community; Bach, Johann Sebastian; Barberville; Barberville Pioneer Festival; Beyond the Theme Parks: Exploring Central Florida; Brevard County; Brotemarkle, Benjamin D.; burial; cattle; cattle industry; Channel 24; Christmas; composer; Crawford, Janie; Cypress Gardens; documentary; Eatonville; festival; Flagler, Henry Morrison; Fort Christmas Historical Park; Harlem Renaissance; historic site; humanities; Hurston, Zora Neale; Kennedy Boulevard; local history; mermaid; Murphree, Daniel S.; music; musician; Nathiri, N. Y.; orange county; orlando; PEC; pioneer; Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts; podcast; radio; radio magazine; railroad; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; roadside attraction; Rollins College; Spaniards; Spanish; Stetson University; television; Their Eyes Were Watching God; Titusville; tourism; tourist; University Press of Florida; Vanderjagt, Steve; Walt Disney World; Weeki Wachee; Windover Archaeological Site; Windover Farm; Winter Park; Winter Park Bach Festival; WMFE; Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 11: Harry T. Moore: An Interview with Dr. Jim Clark
Tags: Apopka; Apopka KKK; Apopka Ku Klux Klan; assassination; baseball; bomb; Brevard County; Brevard County NAACP; Brevard County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Brooklyn, Earl J.; Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; citrus; citrus industry; civil rights; civil rights activist; Civil Rights Leader Harry T. Moore and the Ku Klux Klan in Florida; Civil Rights Movement; Clark, Jim; desegregation; documentary; FBI; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Florida State Attorney; hate group; historic preservation; integration; investigative journalism; journalism; journalist; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; KKK; klansman; Ku Klux Klan; labor; laborer; Lake County; McCall, Willis V.; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry Tyson; murder; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; newspaper; newspaper editor; newspaper publisher; open records law; orange county; Orange County Sheriff; Orange County Sheriff's Office; orlando; Orlando Magazine; podcast; Powell, Angelea; preservation; public records law; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robinson, Jack "Jackie" Roosevelt; Sacher, John; Sanford; segregation; sheriff; Simms, Harriette Vyda; Star, Dave; The Orlando Sentinel; tourism; tourist; UCF; UF; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; Winter Park Magazine; Wolfinger, Norman "Norm" Robert
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 9: Volusia County Railroad History: An Interview with Seth Bramson
Tags: Alcazar Hotel; Amtrak; Atlantic Coast St. Johns and Indian River Railroad; Ball, Edward; bankruptcy; Blue Spring; Blue Spring, Orange City and Atlantic Railroad; Bramson, Seth; Branch Line; Brevard County; Bunnell; bus-truck service; collection; Daytona; Daytona Beach; documentary; du Pont, Alfred Irénée; FEC; Flagler Museum; Flagler, Henry Morrison; Florida East Coast Railway; Florida land boom; Fort Pierce; Great Depression; Halifax and Indian River Railway; Halifax River; Hasbrouck, Kim; High, Robert King; historian; Indian River; Jacksonville; Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railway Company; Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and Indian River Railway; Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway; Key West; labor; labor strike; labor union; Lake Harbor; Lake Harney; land boom; land bust; Maytown; Miami; Museum of Florida History; Okeechobee; Orange City; Orange City Branch; Palatka; Piñeda, Yovanna; podcast; Ponce de León Hotel; railroad; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Roy; Sanford; Speedway to Sunshine: The Story of the Florida East Coast Railway; Spuds; St. Augustine; St. Johns and Indian River Railroad; strike; Thornton, Winfred L.; Titusville; transportation; Union; Volusia County; wages; Weinkauf, Ray; Yelvington
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 6: Space, the Cocoa Beach Frontier
Tags: 1964-1965 New York World's Fair; Apollo Program; Archer, Donna; architecture; archive; astronaut; Brevard County; Brinkley, David McClure; building permit; Cape Canaveral; Cape Colony Motel; city clerk; city hall; City of Cocoa Beach; Cocoa Beach; Cocoa Beach City Hall; construction; documentary; federal government; Florida State Road 520; Florida State Road A1A; Glenn, John Hershel, Jr.; Googie architecture; heritage; Hermanstorfer, Mark; Holiday Inn; Hurricane David; Institute for Simulation and Training; John F. Kennedy Space Center; Kenney, Thomas "Tom" S.; KPC; Launch Operations Center; launch pad; Lester, Connie L.; mayor; Mayor of Cocoa Beach; Mercury Seven; Merritt Island; missile; Missile Firing Laboratory; missile program; missile race; NASA; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; New York World's Fair; Patrick AFB; Patrick Air Force Base; podcast; Project Apollo; Project Mercury; property value; Ramada Inn; real estate; real estate industry; real estate value; Research Parkway; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Sea Missile Motel; space; Space Age architecture; space flight; space industry; space program; space race; Space Shuttle Program; Sputnik; Sputnik 1; SR 520; SR A1A; The Satellite; The Starlight; Titusville; traffic; UCF; UGM-27 Polaris; University of Central Florida; virtual heritage; Walters, Lori C.; WEZY; WEZY Wagon; William, Red
What To Do and See in the Cape Canaveral Area
Tags: A-C Spark Plug; ABC; Adams, Pat; Advanced Realty; Aerojet; Aeronutronic; Aerospace Corporation; Air Florida, Inc.; Air Force Missile Test Center; amberjacks; angelfish; Antigua; Apollo; applied mathematics; Arma Division; Aruban; Ascension Island; Atlantic Avenue; Atlantic Missle Range; Atlantic Ocean; Atlas; Atlas-Able; Atlas-Agena A; Atlas-Centaur; Atlas-Mercury; auger shell; Autonetics; AVCO; Avis Rent-A-Car; B.O.P. Furntiure; Bahamas; Banana River; Barry Built Homes; Bell Telephone Lab, Inc.; Benbow, K. C.; Bennett, Gary; Bernard's Surf; bird watching; Black Knight; Blair, Jeb; Blair, Orin; Blue-Streak; bluefish; blueggils; Boeing Company; Bolan, Johnny; bonito fish; Borum, R. L.; Boyd, John; Brackett, Harry; Brazil; Brevard County; Brevard Engineering College; Brevard Junior College; Brevard State Bank; brown cockle; Brownell Associates; Brownell, E. A.; Brownell, W. P., Jr.; Brownll, W. P.; Bruner, David D.; Bryant, J. 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