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- Tags: Lake Apopka
The Florida Agriculturist, Vol. 10, No. 27, November 9, 1887
Tags: agriculture; anarchism; anarchists; Apopka; Astor; Bartow; bees; Blue Springs; cattle; citrus; clocks; colleges; consumption; courts; cows; creditors; De Funiak Springs; DeLand; Eber W. Bond; F. E, NORRIS; fertilizers; Florida Shippers Union; foreclosures; Gadsden County; Gainesville; Green Cove Springs; H. A. Wright; Halifax River Railroad; Hamlin; Haymarket Affair; Haymarket Massacre; Haymarket Riot; Highland Park; Holly Hill; horses; Huntington; Isaac D. Beauchamp,; Jacksonville; James H.c Chandler; John Cromie; John Ellis; Katie Beauchamp; Key West; Lake Apopka; Lakeland; Leesburg; Leon County; Lucas; M. Uenard; malaria; Melbourne; Monroe County; New Smyrna; Newnan; Ocala; Orange City; Orange Park; orlando; Palatka; Pensacola; Pullman; R. B. F. Roper; R. Mohan; railroads; Rockledge; Roger Laroque; San Mateo; Sanford; Seventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida; Seville; Silas B. Wright; St. Augustine; St. Johns River; Starke; Tallahassee; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Florida Agriculturist; The Florida Citrus Grower; The Southern Circulator; Titusville; trains; Volusia County; W. A. Allen; W. Fisher; W. W. Alexander; W. W. Parce; watch; watches; woman; women
Letter from James A. Glisson to Gary I. Sharp (June 25, 1975)
Letter from William A. Breeze to Gary I. Sharp (February 11, 1975)
Tags: Al Ewing; Al Ewing Ford, Inc.; B. L. Cobia; B. L. Cobia, Inc.; Breeze Real Estate; D. E. Duppenthaler; Dal Duppenthaler; E.L. Johnson, Jr.; Edwin H. Pounds; First State Bank of Winter Garden; Florida Power Corporation; Gary I. Sharp; George R. Bailey, Jr.; Gourd Neck Springs; H.M. Bowness, Inc.; Hartle M. Bowness; Hartzog & Vick, Inc.; Joe Valdes; Lake Apopka; Mervin Lee; Modern Stationery, Inc.; Orange Federal Savings & Loan Association; Orlando Area Chamber of Commerce; public parks; Robert C. Allen; Roper Bros., Inc.; springs; Walt Disney World; Waymon L. Jones; West Orange Chamber of Commerce; West Orange Industries; William A. Breeze; William D. Hartzog; Winter Garden Times
Letter from Bob Entwistle to Gary I. Sharp (April 24, 1975)
Letter from Helen M. Hood to Gary I. Sharp (May 21, 1975)
Tags: environmental conservation; FDE; Florida Audubon Society; Florida Defenders of the Environment; Gary I. Sharp; Gourd Neck Springs; Helen M. Hood; Lake Apopka; Lake County Board of County Commissioners; Ney C. Landrum; Orange County Board of County Commissioners; Peter Pritchard; public parks; springs
Letter from Richard H. Langley to Gary I. Sharp (February 24, 1975)
Letter from Kenneth A. Plante to Gary I. Sharp (June 27, 1975)
Letter from Peter C. H. Pritchard to Gary I. Sharp (June 3, 1975)
Letter from James Milton Thomas to Gary I. Sharp (November 10, 1975)
Tags: campyloneurum phyllitidis; environmental consulting; environmental restoration; Gary I. Sharp; Gourd Neck Springs; James Milton Thomas; Lake Apopka; liriodendron tulipifera; needle palm; psilotum nudum; public parks; rhapidophyllum hystrix; Rock Springs Run State Reserve; shoestring ferns; springs; strap ferns; tulip trees; vittaria lineata; Wekiwa Springs State Park; whisk ferns
Letter from Walter Sims to Gary I. Sharp (March 18, 1975)
Gourd Neck Springs Report
Tags: Acer; artesian springs; boating; camping; Carya; Danny L. Dulgar; eel; Environmentally Endangered Lands Committee; Environmentally Endangered Lands Program; ferns; fish camps; fishing; Florida Department of Natural Resources; Florida State Road 455; Florida State Road 50; Florida's Turnpike; Gary I. Sharp; Gourd Neck Springs; Green Swamp; hickory; Jay L. Blanchard; Kelly Park; Lake Apopka; Lake County Zoning Department; live oaks; magnolia grandiflora; Magnolia virginiana; magnolias; maples; orange county; Orange County Division of Parks; Orlando Area Chamber of Commerce; Orlando Public Utilities; palms; parks; Rock Springs; sand boils; sinkholes; SR 455; SR 50; sweet bay; swimming; The Winter Garden Times; Tupelo; U.S. Geological Survey; Walt Disney World
Notice of Public Hearing on Lake Apopka Restoration
Tags: environmental restoration; FDNR; FDOT; FDPC; First Federal Savings and Loan Association; Florida Department of Natural Resources; Florida Department of Pollution Control; Florida Department of Transportation; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; Florida Senate; GFC; Kenneth A. Plante; Lake Apopka; pollution; Walter Sims
StreamLines, No. 2 (March 1977)
Tags: 208 Program; Bob Dillard; citrus groves; East Central Florida Regional Planning Council; ECFRPC; Environmental Protection Agency; EPA; eutrophication; FDER; Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972; Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; John Bateman; John F. Hurlebaus; Lake Apopka; lake drawdown; Lake Eola; Lake Lawne; Lake Weston; muck farms; orlando; sewage treatments plants; sport fishing; water management
Letter from Gary I. Sharp to the West Orange Chamber of Commerce (May 19, 1977)
Lake Apopka: A Fact Sheet for Public Meetings
Tags: algae; Apopka-Beauclair Canal; citrus processing industry; DER; Eichhornia crassipes; eutrophication; FDPC; fish kills; Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; Florida Department of Pollution Control; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; GFC; Hurricane of 1947; Jay Landers; Joseph W. Landers, Jr.; Lake Apopka; Lake Dora; Lake Eustis; largemouth bass; Micropterus dolomieu; Micropterus salmoides; muck farms; Oklawaha River; Reubin Askew; Reubin O'Donovan Askew; smallmouth bass; St. Johns River; water hyacinth; West Orange Chamber of Commerce; Winter Garden
Water Resources Restoration and Preservation Program Projects
Tags: aquifers; Bayou Chico; Bayou Texar; Big Hickory Pass; Cape Coral; citrus groves; DER; EIS; Environmental Impact Statement; Environmental Protection Agency; EPA; estuaries; estuary; FIT; Florida Department of Environmental Regulation; Florida Institute of Technology; Florida State University; FSU; Hawthorne Aquifer; Lake Apopka; Lake Apopka Restoration Project; Lake Carlton; lake drawdown; Lake Eola; Lake Jackson; Lake Lulu; Lake Washington; muck farms; Office of Lake Restoration; Pollution Recovery Trust Fund; Pond Creek; saltwater intrusion; Sanibel River; Water Resources Restoration and Preservation Program; wetlands; WRR&P
Map of Zellwood Drainage and Water Control District Unit No. 1 and Unit No. 2
Letter from John R. Dollar to W. R. Clonts (December 10, 1979)
Letter from William E. Johnson to Dennis Holcomb (July7, 1981)
Tags: Actinastrum; Agmenellum; algae; Ameiurus nebulosus; ammonia; Amphipleura; Anabaena; Anacystis; Asterionella; Bill Johnson; black crappie; bluegill; brown bullhead catfish; calcium; Carteria; Chlamydomonas; chlorophyll; Dennis Holcomb; Dorosoma cepedianum; Dorosoma petenense; Euglena; fish kills; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; GFC; gizzard shad; Lake Apopka; largemouth bass; Lepomis macrochirus; Lyngbya; magnesium; Melosira; Micropterus salmoides; Navicula; nitrates; Pediastrum; Pedinomonas; pheophytin; phosphate; phytoplankton; Pomoxis nigromaculatus; potassium; Scenedesmus; sodium; Spirulina; Staurastrum; sulfate; Sunshine bass; threadfin shad; tilapia; water management; William E. Johnson
Officials Think Fish Kills May Spread
A Second Lake Apopka Fish Kill
Oral Memoirs of Jeannie Economos
Tags: agribusiness farms; agricultural labor; Agricultural Worker Protection Standard; agriculture; Angel City: A Novel; Angela Tanner; Apopka; Astatula; Audubon Society; AWPS; Betty Woods; Bracero Program; bromomethane; carrots; Central Americans; citrus; Civil Rights Act of 1964; commodity crops; corn; Dale Finley Slongwhite; DI; disability benefits; disability income insurance; disability insurance; disaster education; disaster responses; Domestic Fair Trade Association; economic development; educational programs; environmental advocacy; environmental justice; Environmental Protection Agency; EPA; Eustis; fair trade; Farmworker Association of Florida; farmworkers; farmworkers' rights; Fed Up: The High Costs of Cheap Food; FOLA; food movements; Friends of Lake Apopka; Geraldine Matthew; Geraldine Shannon; globalization; Great Recession; Guatemalans; Haitians; Harry and Harriette Moore Memorial Park; Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex; Hawthorne Village; Henry Flagler; Henry Morrison Flagler; Hispanic Americans; Hispanics; immigrants; immigrants’ rights; immigration; income protection; Indiantown; Jared Muha; Jobs and Education Partnership; La Via Campesina; Lake Apopka; Lake Apopka Farmworker Memorial Quilts Project; Lake Apopka Project; Lake Apopka Restoration Act of 1996; Lake City; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; Linda Lee; Magnolia Park; Mary Tinsley; methyl bromide; Mexican Americans; Mexicans; Mexico; migrant farms; migrant farmworkers; migrant labor; migrant laborers; migrant workers; Mount Dora; Museum of the Apopkans; NAFTA; National Institutes Of Health; NIH; non-profit; North American Free Trade Agreement; not-for[profit; nurseries; nursery; nuts; Oakland Nature Preserve; OASDI; Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance; oranges; OSHA; Patrick D. Smith; Pesticide Action Network International; pesticide exposure; pesticide health and safety; Pesticide Safety and Environmental Health Project Coordinator; pesticides; public housing; race relations; railroads; railways; retraining; Salvadorans; Sara Downs; Save the Manatee Club; slavery; slaves; Social Security; Social Security Disability Insurance; soy; specialty crops; SSD; SSDI; St. Augustine; St. Johns River Water Management District; The Last Harvest: A History and Tribute to the Life and Work of the Farmworkers on Lake Apopka; tomato; tomato industry; tomatoes; U.S. Department of Agriculture; unfree labor; USDA; wage theft; Wahneta; wheat; Wimauma; Winter Garden; Winter Haven; Worker Protection Standard; Zellwood
Oral History of Sister Gail Grimes
Tags: A. Duda & Sons; African Americans; agricultural labor; agriculture; alligators; Ann Kendrick; Apopka; Apopka City Council; bass; bass fishing; Bonita Springs; boycotts; Cape Canaveral; carrot houses; carrots; Cesar Chavez; César Estrada Chávez; citrus; City of Apopka; Crealdé School of Art; discrimination; Dowdell v. City of Apopka; E & J Gallo Winery; farms; Farmworker Association of Florida; farmworkers; ferneries; fernery; Gail Grimes; gators; Germans; Haitians; Hispanics; Hope CommUnity Center; Immokalee; Jared Muha; juice plants; kale; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; laborers; Lake Apopka; Lake County; Latinas; Latinos; lettuce; lupus; Mexican Americans; Mexicans; muck farms; Museum of the Apopkans; nonprofits; nuns; nurseries; nursery; Office for Farmworker Ministry; orange county; orange groves; oranges; pesticide exposure; pesticides; Peter Schreyer; Pierson; Plymouth; Plymouth Citrus Products Cooperative, Inc.; Polk County; POW; POWs; Prisoner of War; Prisoners of War; race relations; racial conflict; racism; radish; radishes; religious sisters; Roman Catholic Church; Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholics; segregation; service learning; SLE; soldiers; Stomping Ground; systemic lupus erythematosus; The Last Harvest; turpentine; Vietnam War; wages; Walt Disney World Resort; William Donald Borders; Willis V. McCall; Willis Virgil McCall; Winter Garden; Winter Garden City Council; Winter Park; World War II; WWII