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The Watermark, Vol. 9, No. 19, September 12-25, 2002
Tags: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS; Al Tompkins; Alan Darcy; Alex King; Ali Kirk; Andre Perron; Andy Eddy; Anita Jane Bryant; Annette Jones; Barbara J. Hall; Bart Zarcone; Bates Reed; Betty Wynum; Bill Barnes; bisexual; Black Gay Pride Celebration; Bob Schreck; Boston University Academy; Brad Wages; breast cancer; Brigit Books; Canada to U.S. AIDS Vaccine Ride; Carol J. Bartsch; Central Florida Softball League; CFSL; Chris Vasquez; comics; Crescendo; Cyndi Butz; D.J. Holt; Dame Edna Everage; Daniel Gross; Daniel Luporte; Dave Dasilva; David Dillon; Dawn Avalle; DC Comics; Deb Winsor; Debbie Roginski; Democratic Party; Democrats; Derek King; Don Bissonette; Doug Head; Eileen Mary Challans; Faye Dunaway; FFA; Florida Family Association; Fred Davis; gay; Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation; gay bashing; Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Community Center; George Box; GLAAD; GLBCC; Glenda "Glenn" Veronica Close; Glenda Evans Hood; Green Lantern; HAART; Harry Jacobs; hate crimes; Helen Roman; Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy; HIV; Holy Homophobia; homosexuality; homosexuals; Howard Brush Dean III; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Relations Board; James Tracy; Jeff Rousch; Jim Avalle; Jim Merritt; Jim Rafferty; Jim Reese; Jimmie Scott; Joe Callion; John D. Rawls; John Phillip Mullinax; John Russo; John Silber; John Street; Joseph Sayer; Judd Winick; Judy Gold; Julie Mullard; Kate Clark; Kathy Richter; Kelly McBride; Kevin Beary; Kim Shephard; Lani Brito; Larry McKinney; Lazar Kleit; Leather Sir and Leather Boy; Lesbian Breast Cancer Outreach Project; lesbians; Lew Oliver; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Liberty Belles; Lissa Curtis-Weakley; Live Journal; Logan Brown; Louisiana Electorate of Gays and Lesbians Inc.; Marion Vaughan; Mark Ferrara; Marty Premo; Marvel Comics; Mary Renault; Mike Rogers; Mike Zuhl; Montreal to Maine AIDS Vaccine Bike Trek; Nancy Wilson; National Women's Football League; Nelson A. Diaz; OADO; orlando; Orlando Anti-Discrimination Ordinance; Out & Equal; Out & Equal Workplace Summit; Pallotta TeamWorks; Pat Williams; Patricia Ireland; Patrick Howell; Patty Sheehan; Pedro Zamora; Peter Spriggs; Phil Diamond; Poynter Institute; Project YES; queers; questioning; Race for the Cure; Randy Miller; Republican Party; Republicans; Richard Fasenmeyer; Richard Waugh; Ricky Chavis; Robert A. "Bob" Butterworth; Rod Thomson; Ron Marz; Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright; same-sex; Sarah & Carly Band; Sarasota; Sarasota AIDS Theatre Project; Sarasota Herald Tribune; Selisse Berry; Shelly Zachritz; Sheri McInvale; St. Luke's United Methodist Church; Stan Madray; Steven Allen; Steven Goldstein; Sugarlid; superheroes; Susan G. Komen; Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation; Tampa; Tampa Bay Arts, Inc.; Tampa Bay Men's Gay Chorus; Tampa Bay Women's Chorus; Taylor Hoffman; Teri Bonfield; Terry King; The Men of Crescendo; The Rub; The Watermark; Tiffany Palmer, Esq.; Tom Feeney; trans; transgender; True Expressions; Tyrese Howard; Vicki Vargo; Water Colors
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1963
Tags: agriculture; Al Furman; bass; Ben Wiggins; Boy Scouts; bream; Cape Kennedy; Cecil Tucker; Charles A. Wales; Chuluota; conservation; development; Don Sipes; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; farmland; Fern Park; FFA; fish; fishing; flowing wells; Forrest City; Groveland; H. L. Hunt; H. L. Hunt Plant; Horace White; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; industrial; irrigation; Jack Dodd; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Mark Bullock; martin company; orlando; Oviedo; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; The Sanford Herald; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; Wilber Arp; wildlife
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1962
Tags: agriculture; Allen Sandifer; bass; Ben Wiggins; Boy Scouts; bream; Cecil Tucker; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; controlled burns; development; Don Sipes; drainage; Econlockhatchee; Econlockhatchee River; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; farmland; FFA; firebreaks; fires; fish; fish ponds; fishing; Groveland; Horace White; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; irrigation; Jack Dodd; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Mark Bullock; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; rainfall; Ralph Hammond; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; wildlife
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1961
Tags: Al Furman; Allen Sandifer; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; citrus farming; conservation; Curtin Green; Don Farrens; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; FFA; Homer Ballard; Horace White; irrigation, water control; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranching; Robert E. Lee; Sanford; Sanford Junior High School; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1960
Tags: agriculture; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Billy Alford; Bob Jessup; Bob Leverett; Bonner Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; conservation; controlled burns; Ernest Lundberg; farming; fertilization; FFA; fires; fish ponds; fishing; flooding; Florence Mapes; high water levels; Horace White; housing development; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; Lake Alfred; Lake Alfred Experiment Station; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranching; Robert E. Lee; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; The Farm Forester; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; wetland; wildlife; woodlands
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1959
Tags: Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Billy Alford; Bonner L. Carter; Boy Scouts; C. A. Wales; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; conservation; Curtin Green; drainage; farmers; fertilizers; FFA; Florence Mapes; grazing; H. O. White; high water levels; irrigation; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranchers; ranching, farming; Robert E. Lee; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1949
Tags: agriculture; black bass; citrus; conservation; E. J. Cameron; F. T. Merriweather; farmers; farming; Fellowship Biblical College; fertilizers; FFA; fish; fish hatcheries; fish hatchery; fish ponds; fishing; Forrest City; Fosgate Growers Cooperative; Hairy Indigo; Howard Bissland; hurricanes; Jack Hagar; M. L. Cullum; Martin Anderson; R. F. Cooper; recreation; Ross Mobley; Sanford; Sanford Municipal Airport; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; The Orlando Sentinel Star; The Sanford Herald; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control; Welaka; wildlife; wildlife conservation
The Oviedo Outlook: Centennial Edition
Tags: 4th of July; A. Duda; A. Duda and Sons, Inc.; A. J. McCulley; A. M. Jones; A&W; ACL; African American; Al Ruthberg; Al Ruthberg's Dry Goods; Alafaya Square; Alafaya Woods; Alafaya Woods Boulevard; Albertsons; Allen Street; American Bandstand; American Legion; American Legion Post 243; American Radioactive Chemical Company; Anderson; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andrew Duda; Ann Leinhart; Anna Thompson; anniversary; Anything for Floors; Artesia Street; Arthur Evans; Arthur Scott; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Augusta Covington; Aulin Avenue; Avenue B.; B. F. Wheeler; B. G Smith; Babe Ruth League; Bank of Oviedo; Baptists; Baptizing Lake; Barbara Walker-Seaman; baseball; basketball; Bean Soup Ladies; Belle Glade; Ben Ward; Ben Wheeler; Benjamin Frank Wheeler; Benny Ward; Betty Aulin; Betty Malcolm; Betty Malcolm Jackson; Betty Palmer; Betty Reagan; Bill Clinton; Bill Martin; Bill Nelson; Bill Ward; Billie Chance; Black Hammock Fish Camp; Black Tuesday; Bob Butterworth; Bobby Malcolm; Boston Hill; Boston Park; Boy Scouts of American; Broadway Lily's Louis Edward Jordan, Sr.; Broadway Street; Brownie; Buddy Tyson; C. L. Clonts; C. R. Clonts and Associated Growers; C. S. Lee; cattle; Cattlewomen; Cay Westerfield; celery; centennial; Central Avenue; Century 21 Real Estate; Chance; Chapman Road; Charles Aulin; Charles Evans; Charles Lee, Jr.; Charles Simeon Lee; Charlie Beasley; Charlie Malcolm; Charlie McCully; Chase and Company; Chicago boys; Chiropractic Healthcare Center; Christmas; Chuluota; churches; Ci Gi's Pizza and Subs; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; city clerk; city council; city government; Clare Wheeler; Clare Wheeler Evans; Clarence William Nelson II; Clark; Clark Street; Claude Roy Kirk, Jr.; Claudia Mitchem; Cleo Malcolm; Cleo Malcolm Gore; Cleo Malcolm Leinhart; Clonts Farms, Inc.; Clyde Holder; Clyde Reese Moon; coach; Colonial Drive; Cooper; county commissioner; county government; Cow Bells; Crooms High School; Cross Seminole Trail; Crutchfield; D. D. Daniel; D. D. Daniel Store; David Evans; Dawson; Daytona; De Leon Street; Delco; Democrat; Democratic parks; desegregation; Dick Addicks; Dick Clark; Doc Malcolm; Don Ulery; Donna Neely; Donnie Malcolm; Dorothy Malcolm; Dorsey Brothers; Double R Private School; Doug Allen; Doug Allen Debris Cleaning; Douglas Allen; Downtown Oviedo; Duda; Dwardy; E. H. Kilbee; Econ Eating Club; Econ River; Econlockhatchee River; Ed Duda; Ed Yarborough; Edgar Marvin; Edith Mead; education; educator; Edward Duda; Edward Stoner; Elida Margaret McCulley; Elm Street; Elnoa Allen; Elsie Beasley; Emma Catherine Wahgren; Enoch Partin; Equestrian Green; Evelyn Cheek; Evelyn Cheek Lundy; Faircloth's Grocery; farmer; farming; Fernell's Grocery; FFA; FFWC; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; Flagler's Hotel; Florida Avenue; Florida Federation of Woman's Clubs; Florida High School Athletic Association; Florida Power and Light Company; Florida State Road 426; Florida State Road 434; Florida State Road 50; Florida Tech; Florida Technological University; football; Forrest Harrill Burgess; Foster Chapel; Fountainhead Baptist churches; Fourth of July; Frank Wheeler; Freeze of 1894; Freeze of 1917-1918; Freeze of 1989; freezes; Fritz Mondale; fruit flies; fruit fly; FTU; Future Farmers of America; Gardenia; Gebhardy; Geneva; Geneva Drive; Geneva Historical and Genealogical Society; Geneva Methodist churches; George Aire; George Kelsey; George Lee; George Lee Wheeler; George Means; Georgetown; Georgia Lee; Georgia Lee Wheeler; Gertrude Lucas; Gladys Malcolm; Glenridge Middle School; government; Grace Olliff; Graham Street; Great Crash, Stock Market Crash of 1929; Great Day in the Country; Great Depression; Greater Oviedo Chamber of Commerce; groves; Guy Lombardo; Gwynn's Cafe; Halloween; Harold Henn; Harold Jordan; Hazel Malcolm; Henry Foster; Henry Wolcott; high schools; Hillcrest Drive; Hollie Ruscher; Horse Pond; Howell Branch Road; Hubert Max Lanier; Hurley Ann Wainright; Hurley Mae Moon; Hurricane Donna; Hyland; Ida Boston; Ima Jean Bostick Ocala; Ima Jean Bostick Yarborough; immigrants; Independence Day; infestation; integration; Irving Malcolm; Jack Malcolm; Jackie Kasell; Jackson Heights; Jakubcin; James Earl Carter, Jr.; James Gilbery; James Lambert Malcolm; Jane Cochran; Jane Gaydick; Jane Moran; Jane Moran Wheeler; Jean Jordan; Jean Wheeler; Jim Lee; Jim Partin; Jim Pearson; Jim Wilson; Jimmy Carter; Jimmy Lee; Jimmy Malcolm; Joe Leinhart; Joe Malcolm; Joe Rutland; John Currier; John Evans; John Ganaway Malcolm; John Irving Malcolm; John Lundy; John Ridenour; Johnny Smith; Johnson Hill; Joseph Leinhart; Joseph Watts; July 4th; July Fourth; Junie Duda; Justice of the Peace; Karate Academy; Karen Jansen; Karen Jansen Jacobs; Katherine Lawton; Katherine Mikler; Katherine Mikler Duda; Katheryn Lawton; Katie Lawton; Kay Dodd; Kay Estes; Keith Malcolm; Kenneth Malcolm; King; King Street; Kingsbridge; Kit Lawton; Kitty Young; L. J. Gore; Lacy Aire; Lacy Aire Lingo; Lake Barton; Lake Charm; Lake Charm Park; Lake George; Lake Harney; Lake Jessup Settlement; Lake Jesup; Lake Mary; Lake Pickett; Lake Rosa; Lakemont Elementary School; Larry Neely; Larry Olliff; law; Lawton Elementary School; Lawton House; Lawton's Grocery; Lawtonville; Lee and Todd Real Estate Company; Lee Wheeler; Leinhart; Leon Olliff; Leonard Jansen; Letty Leinhart; Linda Olliff Cliburn; Linda Sheppard; little league; local government; Lockwood Boulevard; Lois Ridell; Louise Gore; Louise Wheeler; Louise Wheeler Martin; Lucy Fore; Lucy Fore Bostick; Magnolia Street; Malcolm; Mammy Jones; Marguerite Partin; Marilyn Partin; Mark Bellhorn; Marlow Link; Martha Ann Bruce; Martha Ann Moon; Martha Ann Moon Lee; Martin Anderson; Martin Gore; Mary Velora Moon; Matheson; Max Lanier; May Day; mayor; Mayor of Oviedo; McDonald's; McKinnon Meat Market; Mead Manor; Mediterranean fruit fly; Memorial Building; Memorial Building Committee; Merritt Staley; Methodist Youth Fellowship; Methodists; Michael Bruce; Mike Tsinsky; Mikler Road; Mimi Wheeler; Mimi Wheeler Bruce; Mims; Minnie Means; Miriam Wheeler; Miriam Wheeler Bruce; Mitchell Hammock; Mitchell Hammock Road; Model T Ford; Mule trains; Museum of Seminole County History; MYF; Myrtle Avenue; natural disasters; Navy; Nelson; Nelson and Company; Niblack Building; Nin a Ralston; North Lake Jessup; Novella Aulin; Novella Aulin Ragsdale; Ocala; OHS; Ol' Swimming Hole; Old Downtown Development Group; Old Mims Road; Old Time History of By-Gone Days of Lake Jessup Settlement; Orange Avenue; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo Athletic Association; Oviedo Child Care Center; Oviedo City Cleaners, Inc.; Oviedo City Clerk; Oviedo City Council; Oviedo City Hall; Oviedo Garden Club; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo Inn; Oviedo Lights; Oviedo Magazine Club; Oviedo Marketplace; Oviedo Post Office; Oviedo Shopping Center; Oviedo Town Council; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; Palatka River; Park Avenue Elementary School; Partin; Patrick Westerfield; Paul Arie; Paul Mikler; Penny Mitchem; Penny Mitchem Olliff; Phil Goree; picnic; Pine Street; pioneers; post offices; postmaster; poultry; R. W. Estes; race relations; Railroad Street; railroads; Rainbow Bowl; rations; Ray Alford; Ray Clonts; Reconstruction; Red Barn; Red Bug Lake Road; religion; Rex Clonts; Rick Burns; Riverside Park; Robert A. Butterworth; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; Roley Carter; Ropers; Rosa Gray; Roy Clonts; Roz Nogel; Russell Boston; Sanford; Sanford Airport; Sanford City League; Sanford Road; Sanlando Springs; sawmill; Sayde Fleming; Sayde Fleming Duda; Schmidt; school superintendent; schools; Scott Perry; SCPS; Sears and Roebuck; segregation; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole County School Board; Seminole County Sports Hall of Fame; Seminole High School; settlers; Shedd Street; Shirley Malcolm Sheppard; Shirley Partin; Signworks Graphik and Design, Inc.; Silver Glen Springs; Silver Star; Simmons; Singletary; skiing; Slavia; Smoky Burgess; Snow Hill; snow Hill Road; Solary's wharf; Sparks Lingo; Sparks Lingo Clonts; Sparks Lingo Ridenour; Spencer's Grocery and Drygoods; Spencer's Store; sports; SR 426; SR 434; SR 50; St. Johns River; St. Luke's Lutheran Cathedral; State Democratic Committee; statute; Steak'n'Shake; Steen Nelson; Stevens Street; Stommy Staley; Stone; Sugarby's; Sunday schools; Suzanne Partin; Swedes; Swedish; Sweetwater Park; Swift and Company; swimming pool; T. L. Lingo, Jr.; T. L. Mead; T. W. Lawton; T. W. Lawton Elementary School; Teacher's House; teachers; Ted Estes; Thad Lee Lingo III; Thad Lee Lingo, Jr.; The Gap; The Oviedo Outlook; The Scrubs; The Sign Man; The Square; Thee Lee; Thelma Lee; Thelma Lee Clonts; Theodore Luqueer Mead; Thomas Moon; Thomas Willington Lawton; Thompson; Tom Estes; Tom Moon; Tom Morgan; Tommy Estes; town government; Town House Restaurant; Troy Jones; turkey; Tuscawilla; Twin Rivers; U.S. Army; UCF; University of Central Florida; Vera Malcolm; veteran; Vietnam War; Vine Street; Viola Smith; Virginia Balkcom; Virginia Balkcom Mikler; Virginia Staley; W. G. Kilbee; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; Wagner; Wall Street Crash of 1929; Wallace Allen; Walter Frederick Mondale; Walter Mondale; Walter Teague; water skiing; Watermaster Plumbing; Wayne Jacobs; Wes Evans; Wheeler Fertilizer Plant; White's Wharf; William Jefferson Blythe III; William Jefferson Clinton; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.; Winchester Insurance, Inc.; Winter Park; Winter Park Telephone Company; Woman's Club; World War II; WWII; Zellwood