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- Tags: Hamilton Disston
Water Management Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 2 (December 1967-January 1968)
Tags: Advance Engineering Models, Inc.; American alligators; Angelo Tabita; Audubon Society; Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife; canals; Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District; Central Florida Fair; Cypress Lake; Daniel Kubat; Department of the Interior; Everglade kites; Everglades; Everglades National Park; flood control; flooding; floods; Florida State Board of Education; Florida State Fair; Fountainbleau Hotel; G. E. Dail, Jr.; Hamilton Disston; Joe Koperski; Kissimmee River; Lake Gentry; Lake Harney; Lake Joel; Lake Mary Jane; Lake Myrtle; Lake Okeechobee; Lake Poinsett; Lake Puzzle; Lake Silver; Lake Tohopekaliga; Lake Washington; Lake Winder; levees; Max Welborn; National Recreation and Parks Congress; Okeechobee Waterway; Oscar Rawls; Palm Beach-Broward Counties Recreational Development Committee; Paul Sykes, Jr.; pumping stations; R. P. Tabb; recreational boating; Robert Padrick; Sebastian Canal; St. Lucie Canal; T. R. Tomlinson; Tamiami Canal; Taylor Slough; Ted Hauessner; Tom Brannen; Torry Island; Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; U.S. Army Kendall Reserve Center; UF; University of Florida; water districts; water resources; water transfer; West Palm Beach Canal
A History of Central Florida, Episode 25: Company Scrip
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Bass Road; Bethany Dickens; Bob Clarke; Chip Ford; commissaries; company scrips; company stores; currency; Daniel Velásquez; debt peonage; Disston City; Disston Land Company; Edge Mercantile Company; Ella Gibson; Elliott Edge; Great Railroad Strike; Great Railroad Strike of 1877; Great Upheaval; Great Upheaval of 1877; Groveland; Groveland Historical Museum; Hamilton Disston; Hazen, Kendra; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; labor; labor strikes; Lake Avenue; Lake County; lumber; lumber mill; lumber mills; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; money; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Osceola County; Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum; Paul Ortiz; Riley, Groover and Company; Robert Cassanello; sharecropping; slavery; St. Cloud; Sumter County; turpentine