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Bonnie Georgiadis at an Archeological dig at Weeki Wachee Springs, July, 1970.
Bonnie Georgiadis
45th Infantry Division Insignia
45th Infantry Division Insignias
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 28: Vol. 94, No. 3, Winter 2016
Tags: Abiaka; African Americans; Alexander H. Darnes; American Civil War; American Indians; Amerindians; Andersonville Prison; Andrew Jackson; Camp Sumter; Charles A. Tingley; Christine A. Rizzi; colonialism; colonials; colonies; colonization; colony; Confederacy; Confederates; Daniel S. Murphree; David Levy Yulee; doctors; Edmund Kirby Smith; Elmira Prison; ethnogenesis; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; freedman; freedmen; fugitive slaves; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe; Indian Removal Act; indigenous; Jacksonville; James Fenimore Cooper; James G. Cusick; Jane Landers; Jim Crow South; Jules Gabriel Verne; Jules Verne; landscapes; Larry Rivers; literature; Matthew J. Clavin; Maurice O'Sullivan; Miccosukee; Mikasuki; military; Native Americans; novels; Osceola; Patsy West; physicians; poetry; POW; prisoner camps; prisoners; Prisoners of War; Reconstruction; Robert Saunders, Jr.; runaway slaves; Sam Jones; Second Seminole War; segregation; segregationists; Seminole War; Seminoles; slavery; Spanish; Stephen Crane; terrains; Third Seminole War; Union; Walt Whitman; Walter Whitman; Wilbur Wightman Gramling
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 27: Vol. 94, No. 2, Fall 2015
Tags: African Americans; African Fort; American Indians; Amerindians; Apalachicola River; Black Seminoles; Blount's Fort; borderlands; British Army; British Post; Claudio Saunt; colonial; colonialism; colonization; Creeks; crimes; criminality; Daniel S. Murphree; discourse; Edward Nicolls; FHQ; First Seminole War; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort Apalachicola; Fort Gadsden; forts; Gulf of Mexico; indigenous; Jane Landers; John Paul Nuño; Joshua Reed Giddings; militias; Nathaniel Millett; Native Americans; Negro Fort; Nicholls Fort; Panton, Leslie & Company; Pensacola; Prospect Bluff Fort; race relations; runaway slaves; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; slavery; Spanish; The Exiles of Florida; Vicente Sebastián Pintado; Wewahitchka
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 23: Vol. 93, No. 2, Fall 2014
Tags: Abraham; American Indians; Amerindians; Andrew Jackson; Battle of Ouithlacoochie; Battle of Withlacoochee; C. S. Monaco; Creeks; Daniel S. Murphree; diaries; diary; diplomacy; diseases; Edmund P. Gaines; Edmund Pendleton Gaines; Ethan A. Hitchcock; Ethan Allen; Ethan Allen Hitchcock; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Wars; indigenous; James Gadsden; John Bell; malaria; medicines; military; Native Americans; Old Army; Pascofa; peace strategy; Second Seminole War; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; social history; Tallahassee; translators; treaties; treaty; Treaty of Fort Gibson; Treaty of Payne's Landing; treaty-making; U.S. Army; U.S. Department of War; W. A. Croffut; Walker Keith Armistead; William Augustus Croffut; William J. Worth; William Jenkins Worth; William S. Harney; William Selby Harney; Winfield Scott; Zachary Taylor
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 20: Vol. 92, No. 3, Winter 2014
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; Amy Turner Bushnell; Bonnie G. McEwan; Caribbean Sea; Castillo De San Marco; colonialism; colonials; colonies; colonization; colony; Daniel S. Murphree; declension; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; fortifications; forts; indigenous; Jane Landers; John Davis; Mission San Luis de Apalachee; missionaries; missionary; Native Americans; New Spain; Paul E. Hoffman; piracy; pirates; raiding; Robert Searle; Roman Catholic Church; Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholics; San Luis de Talimali; Spain; Spaniards; Spanish Empire; Spanish Florida; Spanish missions; St. Augustine; Susan Richbourg Parker; Tallahassee
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 16: Vol. 91, No. 3, Winter 2013
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; archaeology; borderlands; cartography; citrus; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Columbian Exchange; conquerors; conquistadors; Daniel S. Murphree; diseases; domestication; epidemic parotitis; Europeans; expeditions; explorers; feral hogs; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; flu; Hernando de Soto; indigenous; influenza; Jacksonville; Jean Ribault; John McGrath; Jonathan DeCoster; Juan Pardo; Juan Ponce de León; Kathleen A. Deagan; La Florida; legends; measles; mumps; myths; Native Americans; oranges; Paul Hoffman; peach; peaches; Pedro Menéndez de Avilés; pigs; pox; red plague; resource exploration; River of the Holy Spirit; Santa Elena; smallpox; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine; Timucua; Timucuan; Tristán de Luna y Arellano; Variola vera
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 10: Vol. 90, No. 1, Summer 2011
Tags: African Americans; American Civil War; Antebellum Florida; Auburn system; bishops; civil rights; Coleman F. Carroll; Confederacy; Confederate States of America; Confederates; Connie Lester; crime against property; crime against public order and morality; crime against the person; crimes; criminal justice; CSA; Daniel S. Murphree; desegregation; Federal Writers Project; FHQ; FHS; Florida Atlantic University; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Historical Society; Harry T. Moore; Harry Tyson Moore; indigenous; integration; Irvin D. S. Winsboro; James M. Denham; Judeo-Christian; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; law enforcement; laws; Mark Newman; Miami; Miami bombings; Michael Gannon; Mike Denham; Nation Magazine; Native Americans; New Deal; New York System; Palmetto Country; penitentiaries; penitentiary systems; Pensacola; prosecutions; punishments; race; race relations; racism; Raymond A. Mohl; Reconstruction; religions; research; Robert Cassanello; Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholics; seamen; segregation; sheriffs; social history; South Florida; Southern Exposure: Making the South Safe for Democracy; Spanish; Stetson Kennedy; storytelling; The Jim Crow Guide; The Pensacola Gazette; The Pittsburgh Courier; U.S. Marshals; violence; Vivian Miller; William B. Mack; William H. Hunt
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 6: Vol. 89, No. 1, Summer 2010
Tags: adventurers; African Americans; agricultural cooperatives; American Indians; Amerindians; Bahamas; borderlands; British; chiefs; citrus; colonialism; colonials; colonization; Connie Lester; Creek Confederacy; Creek Nation; Creeks; crimes; Daniel S. Murphree; Director General of the Creeks; Estajoca; FAMU; FCC; FDC; feminism; feminists; FHQ; Florida A&M University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Florida Citrus Commission; Florida Department of Citrus; Florida Frontier; Florida Gulf Coast; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort San Marcos de Apalache; freezes; George B. Crawford; Gilbert C. Din; Gwendolyn Hoyt; Hoyt v. Florida; indigenous; industrial education; insanity; juries; jury; Labyrinthine Conundrum; liberal arts education; murder; Muscogee Confederacy; Muscogee Nation; Muscogees; Muskogees; myths; Native Americans; Normal School for Colored Teachers; Peter A. Dumbuya; race relations; Scott Hussey; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; State of Muskogee; Thomas de Saliere Tucker; trade; trials; West Florida; Whitaker; William Augustus Bowles; women; women's history
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 4: Vol. 88, No. 3, Winter 2010
Tags: acquittals; African Americans; American Indians; Amerindians; Andrew Jackson; archival research; Army; Arthur Bancroft Schlesinger; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.; Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr.; artists; arts; Catherine Prescott Lecture; Charles Darwin; Charles Robert Darwin; Charlotte M. Porter; Connie Lester; crimes; Daniel Feller; declarations of war; FHQ; First Seminole War; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Wars; foreign policy; gender roles; generals; indigenous; invasions; J. Thomas Perry; Jacksonville; Jacksonville Mutiny of 1865; James Monroe; John C. Calhoun; John Caldwell Calhoun; John F. Fannin; male roles; Martin Johnson Heade; military; murders; mutinies; mutiny; national banks; Native Americans; natural selection; On the Origin of Species; presidents; race relations; racism; Robert Cassanello; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; sex; Spanish Florida; The Papers of Andrew Jackson; The Tampa Morning Tribune; Union Army; W. M. Hendley; wars; wetlands; wildlife
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 3: Vol. 88, No. 2, Fall 2009
Tags: African Americans; Africans; American Indians; American South; Amerindians; Belinda Delzell; Conch Republic; Connie Lester; Delaney Learning Project; Emerson; Equal Rights Amendment; ERA; FHQ; Florida Frontier; Florida Historical Quarterly; George V. Minton; Hastings; Hastings Branch Library; Home Demonstration Movement; indigenous; journalism; journalists; Kevin Kokomoor; Key West; Kimberly Wilmot Voss; libraries; library; Lori Wilson; Nancy J. Levine; Native Americans; race relations; race riots; Robert Cassanello; Sandie A. Stratton; Seminoles; Sharon Cleland; slavery; slaves; St. Johns Library Advisory Board; T-1 lines; tea sets, tractors; William C. Barnett; women's rights
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
Fort Moultrie and Grave of Oceola, the Indian Chief Postcard
Hieroglyphics Postcard
Navajo Blanket Weaver Postcard
Castillo de San Marcos Brochure
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; British; British Florida; Caribbean Sea; Castillo de San Marcos; Christopher Gadsden; City Gate; Coacoochee; colonial; colonies; colonization; colony; Conrad L. Wirth; coquina; Cubo Defense Line; English; Felipe II; Filipe I; Fort Caroline; Fort Caroline National Memorial; Fort Frederica; Fort Frederica National Monument; Fort Matanzas National Monument; fortress; fortresses; forts; Francis Drake; Franciscan; Fred A. Seaton; French; Ft. Caroline; Ft. Frederica; Guerra del Asiento; Hornwork Defense Line; indigenous; James Edward Oglethorpe; James Moore; James Oglethorpe; King Philip; King Street; Mantanzas Bay; Manuel de Montiano; Manuel de Montiano y Luyando; Mariana of Austria; Mariana of Spain; monuments; National Park Service; Native Americans; NPS; Old St. Augustine; Philip I of Portugal; Philip II of Spain; piracy; pirates; Queen Anne's War; Queen Mariana; raids; sacks; Saint Augustine; San Marco Avenue; San Sebastian River; Second Intercontinental War; Seminole War; Seven Years' War; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine; Third Indian War; Town Wall; U.S. Department of the Interior; War of Jenkins' Ear; Wild Cat
Hieroglyphics Showing the Original Stork Postcard
Spanish Mission Historic Marker
Tags: Amerindians; Catholic; Catholicism; FDAR; Florida Daughters of the American Revolution; Florida State Historical Society; Franciscans; friars; FSHS; historic sites; Hororo; indigenous; Jeannette Thurber Connor; Jororo; missions; monks; Native Americans; New Smyrna Beach; Roman Catholic Church; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; Washington Everett Connor
Spanish Mission Historic Marker
Tags: Amerindians; Catholic; Catholicism; FDAR; Florida Daughters of the American Revolution; Florida State Historical Society; Franciscans; friars; FSHS; historic sites; Hororo; indigenous; Jeannette Thurber Connor; Jororo; missions; monks; Native Americans; New Smyrna Beach; Roman Catholic Church; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; Washington Everett Connor
Red Patriots: The Story of the Seminoles
Oral History of David C. Grace
Tags: 7th Street; A Land Remembered; aloe; American Beauty berry bush; antique rose; archaeology; beans; Beech Aircraft; Beech, Walter; bobcat; Boy Scouts of America; butterfly garden; Central Florida Safety Council; Central Georgia; CenturyTel; CFO; Chief Financial Officer; coontie; corn; Cub Scout; docent; dunce cap; Eagle Scout; Edison, Thomas Alva; exhibit; Firestone; Florida Safety Council; Florida Telephone Corporation; Fort Myers; garden; gardener; Gates, Bob; gems; geology; Grace, David C.; herb; herb garden; Higgins House Bed and Breakfast; ilex vomitia; Indian Guides; Lake Harris; Master Gardener; minerals; missile command; missile maintenance officer; museum; Native American Exhibit: Life in an Ancient Timucuan Village; Native Americans; Okahumpka; oral history; Order of the Arrow; Orlando Area Historical Rose Society; Padgent, Walt; paleontology; pig farmer; Pioneer Exhibit: Before the Settlement of Sanford; rabbit; Reisz, Autumn; Robert Michael Gates; Romanesque revival architecture; rosarium; rose; rosemary; Sanford Grammar School; sassafras tree; Scotus, John Duns; Second Lieutenant; Seminole County Green Thumb; Seminole County Master Gardener Program; Seventh Street; shade garden; Sprint Corporation; squash; Student Museum and Center for Social Studies; subtropical garden; superstition; thyme; Turn of the Century Classroom: Lessons from 1902; U.S. Army; UCF Department of History; UK; United Telephone Company of Florida; University of Central Florida, UCF; University of Kansas; vegetable garden; veteran; Wichita Gem and Mineral Society; Wichita Gem and Mineral Society, Inc.; Wichita High School East; Wichita State University; Wichita, Kansas; wildlife habitat; Winter Park Telephone Company; WSU; Yalaha; yaupon holly
A History of Central Florida, Episode 32: Tapestries
Tags: A History of Central Florida; American Civil War; Bethany Dickens; Bob Clarke; Chip Ford; Civil War; Cora S. Wilson; Daniel Velásquez; Division of Women's and Professional Projects; Dorothy Morton; Ella Gibson; embroidery; Federal Emergency Relief Act; FERA; Florida Historical Society; Franciscan Missions; Franciscans; gender; Great Depression; Harry Hopkins; Jacksonville; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; labor; Miami; missionaries; missions; Native Americans; New Deal; New Smyrna Beach; New Smyrna Museum of history; Nick Taylor; Nick Wynne; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Osborne, Georgia; Rio De La Cruz; Robert Cassanello; Seminole Wars; sewing; sewing rooms; Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce; St. Petersburg; Susan Ware; Tampa; tapestry; Turnbull Colony; woman; women; Works Progress Administration; Works Progress Administration Women's Training Work Centers; WPA
A History of Central Florida, Episode 26: Fishing Boats
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; Anastasia Island; Arlington; Baldwin; Black Creek; Black Point; Bob Clarke; canoes; Chip Ford; Clark's Creek; Clay County; Clayton's Park; Dancy's; Daniel Velásquez; Doug Kelly; Durbin Creek; Ella Gibson; Eustis; Federal Point; First Street; fish; fish camp; fishermen; fishing; fishing boats; Florida's Fishing Legends and Pioneers; Fort Marion; Fruit Cove; Geneva; Green Cove Springs; Hart's Orange Grove; Hibernia; Hogarth's Landing; Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad; Julington Creek; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lady Lake; Lake Apopka; Lake County; Lake Dora; Lake Eustis; Lake Griffin; Lake Harris; Lake Jesup; Lake Monroe; Lake Weir; Lake Yale; lakes; Leesburg; Magnolia; Main Street; Mandarin; maps; Margaret; Marion County; Matanzas Inlet; Mayport; McGirts Creek; Middleburg; Moccasin Creek; Moses Creek; Moultrie Creek; Mount Dora; Museum of Geneva History; Native Americans; New Switzerland; North River; Ocklawaha River; OCRHC; Old Fort; orange county; Orange County Regional History Center; Orange Dale; Orange Mills; Pabloc Creek; Palatka; Phelan; Picolata; Putnam County; Read's Landing; Remmington Park; River of Lakes; rivers; Riverside; Robert Cassanello; Roce Creek; rowboats; Russell's Landing; Sanford; Sinies Creek; Six Mile Creek; St. Augustine; St. Augustine Inlet; St. Johns Bar; St. Johns Company; St. Johns Railroad; St. Johns River; St. Nicholas; T. Pulot; Tocoi; tourism; Umatilla; Vincent Fish Market; wet wells; WGHF; Whitestone; Whitney; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Heritage Foundation; Yellow Bluff
A History of Central Florida, Episode 17: Travel Dining
Tags: A History of Central Florida; ACL; African Americans; Algonquians; Algonquins; American Civil War; American Indians; Amerindians; Amtrak; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Atlantic, Valdosta & Western Railway; Bethany Dickens; Biscayne Bay; Bob Clarke; Boyd Street; Bush Boulevard; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Charleston, Savannah & Florida Steamship Route; Cherokees; Chip Ford; City of Jacksonville; Civil War; Clyde Line; Clyde Steamship Company; Daniel Velásquez; decanters; Delaware; Dickens, Bethany; dining; dining cars; Ella Gibson; enterprise; FEC; Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad; Florida East Coast Railway; Florida Southern Railroad; Fred de Bary; Hazen, Kendra; Henry B. Plant; Henry Bradley Plant; Henry Flagler; Henry Morrison Flagler; Hiram Ulysses Grant; Indian River; indigenous; Iroquois; J. J. Farnsworth; Jacksonville; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake Worth; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Museum of Seminole County History; National Railway Historical Society; Native Americans; Ocklawaha River; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Osceola; Palatka; Philip Cross; Plant System; Robert Cassanello; SAL; Sanford; Seaboard Air Line; Seminoles; Silver Springs; slavery; slaves; St. Johns River; Starlight; steam engines; steamboats; steamers; steamships; T. W. Lund, Jr.; tourism; tourists; Tracy J. Revels; trains; Ulysses S. Grant; W. A. Shaw; W. B. Wrenn; water hyacinth; Winter Garden; Yemassee
A History of Central Florida, Episode 13: Buck and Ball
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Andrew K. Frank; Billy Bolek; Billy Bowlegs; Bob Clarke; cattle; Chip Ford; Creeks; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; First Seminole War; Florida Memory Project; Fort King; Gary D. Ellis; Gulf Archaeology Research Institute; Halbutta Micco; Halpatter-Micco; Halpuda Mikko; Holata Micco; iron; John Missal; Kathleen Cassanello; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; lead; Marion County; Muscogee Indians; Muscogees; musketballs; Native Americans; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Robert Cassanello; Second Seminole War; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; shots; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; slavery; slaves; spalding stores; The Seminole Wars: America's Longest Indian Conflict; trading posts; U.S. Army
A History of Central Florida, Episode 12: Spalding Plate
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; American Revolution; Andrew K. Frank; Astor; Bob Clarke; British Florida; Chip Ford; colonialism; colonies; colonists; colonization; colony; Creeks; Daniel Velásquez; East Florida; Ella Gibson; French and Indian War; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Native Americans; Ocala; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; plates; Revolutionary War; Robert Cassanello; Scott E. Mitchell; Second Spanish Period; settlements; Seven Years' War; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; spalding plates; Spalding Upper Indian Store; Spanish Florida; St. Johns River; tableware; trading outposts; West Florida; William Bartram
A History of Central Florida, Episode 11: Tobacco Pipes
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; American Indians; Amerindians; Bob Clarke; Chip Ford; clay; clay pipes; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; Florida Memory Project; Frank Burla; Franklin Pierce; George Washington; hallucinogens; Hiram Ulysses Grant; indigenous; Jerald T. Milanich; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Library of Congress; Max Bell; Native Americans; Neill J. Wallis; Ocala; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; philosopher pipes; Precolumbian; Queen Victoria; religion; rituals; Robert Cassanello; shamans; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; spirits; spirituality; Timucua; Timucua Indians; tobacco; tobacco pipes; U. S. Grant pipe; Ulysses S. Grant
A History of Central Florida, Episode 10: Piliklikaha
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African Americans; American Indians; Amerindians; Black Seminoles; Bob Clarke; Brent Weisman; Bushnell; Chip Ford; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; Florida Museum of Natural History; Hull Road; indigenous; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Native Americans; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Piliklikaha; pottery; Robert Cassanello; runaway slaves; Seminole; slavery; Terrance M. Weik
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, 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, 1890
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Amerindians; Anglo Americans; British Americans; Canadian Americans; census; Census of 1890; child labor; Chinese Americans; clerks; corn; Cuban Americans; Danish Americans; education; educators; employees; English Americans; European Americans; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; firm members; French Americans; German Americans; Hispanic Americans; Indian corn; Indians; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; labor; laborers; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; livestock; machinery; males; manufacturing; Native Americans; Norwegian Americans; oats; officers; piece labor; population; rye; Scandinavian Americans; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; sharecropping; skilled labor; South Americans; Spanish Americans; students; Swedish Americans; teachers; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; unskilled labor; wages; 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
Fort Gatlin Historic Marker Sign, 2004
Tags: Coacoochee; Cook, Thomas; Dade Massacre; DAR; Downtown Orlando; Florida Department of State; Florida Heritage Site; fort; Fort Gatlin; Fort Gatlin Historic Marker; Fort Gatlin Historical Group; Gatlin Avenue; Gatlin, John S.; historic marker; King Philip; Lake Gem Mary; Mosquito County; Native Americans; Orange County Government; Orange County Public Schools; orlando; Reeves, Orlando; Second Seminole War; Seminoles; Summerlin Avenue; U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; Underwater Sound Research Laboratory
Fort Gatlin Historic Marker, 2004
Tags: Coacoochee; Cook, Thomas; Dade Massacre; DAR; Daughters of the American Revolution; Downtown Orlando; Florida Department of State; Florida Historic Site; fort; Fort Gatlin; Fort Gatlin Historic Marker; Fort Gatlin Historical Group; Gatlin Avenue; Gatlin, John S.; historic marker; King Philip; Lake Gem Mary; Mosquito County; Native Americans; Orange County Government; Orange County Public Schools; orlando; Reeves, Orlando; Second Seminole War; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; Summerlin Avenue; U.S. Army; Underwater Sound Research Laboratory