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Geanie L. W. Brooks in her Welding Uniform at the McCloskey Shipyard in Tampa during WWII
WUCF Artisodes: Music at Large
Tags: acoustic; acoustic guitar; acoustic music; Albany; Amber Pittman; American Graduate; American Graduate Initiative; Americana; Angela Rivera; Artisode; Artisodes; artistic director; Aurelian Opera; ballerina; ballet; barber; barbershop; Bill Dotson; bluegrass; Brian Hirten; Brian Kelly; broadcast television; broadcast television distributor; broadcast television station; Buddy Pittman; Catherine Hiles; chamber music; clarinet; clarinetist; classical music; classical musician; concert; concert hall; conductor; Connie Brand; Corporation for Public Broadcasting; dance; dancer; David McGinty; Dayton; Dayton Ballet; Dayton Performing Arts Alliance; Demetria Kendrick; documentary; double bass; DPAA; Emily Duemmel; Eric Strauss; executive director; Facebook; featured dancer; folk; folk band; folk concert; folk music; folk musician; folk venue; Frank Rodriguez; Grant J. Heston; guitar; guitarist; hair; hairdresser; hairstyling; hairstylist; Jaden Christopher-Muench; Jamie Hucome; Jason Wilson; Jennifer Cook; Jennifer Wolf; Jessica Calandra; John Brady; John Kurokawa; John Papp; Joshua Hamel; Karen Russo Burke; Keith Salkowski; Kenneth Boyd; Kristin Benjamin; Kurt Warner; Kyle Mahoney Fuchs; Marcia Hetrick; Mark Lundstrom; Megan Matier; Melanie Bischof; Michael John Bounagura; Michael John Hairstyling Barber Lounge; Mike Herring; Mike Jurgensen; music; Music at Large; music director; music instruction; music instructor; music lounge; music student; music venue; musician; My Dog is Black and White; Nancy Meza; Nashville; New York; orchestra; orchestral conductor; orchestral musician; orlando; Paul Kelly; PBS; public broadcasting; Public Broadcasting Service; public broadcasting station; Rayne Deblasio; Richard Nordstrom; Richard Wonderling; Rita Echeverria; Roy Brand; Ryan Retherford; Sigy Nagys; singer; singer-songwriter; songwriter; spoken word; Student Artist of the Week; T.L. Murray; Tampa; Tampa Metropolitan Youth Orchestra; television; Tiffany Gentry; TMYO; Tony Grocki; Tony Macaluso; UCF; University of Central Florida; University of South Florida; University of South Florida Concert Hall; USF; USF Concert Hall; venue; Villa ConRoy; violin; violinist; West Orange High School; William Wiedrich; Winter Garden; WUCF; WUCF Artisodes; WUCF-TV; youth orchestra; YouTube
The Watermark, Vol. 9, No. 20, September 26-October 9, 2002
Tags: A Different Grind; ACLU; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS; Alan Newby; Alex Penelas; Allen Mann; American Civil Liberties Union; Andria Auerbach; Anne-Marie De Vos; Barnett "Barney" Frank; Bill Balkwill; bisexual; Bob Damron; Bruce Ground; Carroll Hunter; Catherine Crouch; Chad Ullery; Cheryl Yuzik; Chris Catanzaro; Chris Day; Christian Coalition; Cristina Saralegui; D2 Productions; Damron, Inc.; Daniel Whittaker; Danny O'Donnell; David Catania; David Cicilline; David Leavitt; Debbie Gupta; Debbie Roginski; Democrats; Dennis DelVecchio; Dirk Shafer; Donald J. Michaels; Douglas White; drag; drag queens; Ed Flanagan; Ed Whitehead; Eladio Jose Armesto; Elizabeth Sherida; Equality Florida; Evan Adams; Fran Powers; Frances Nevolo; Fred Keeley; Gail Shister; gay; Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Community Center; Georg Ketelhohn; Geri Delrich; GLBCC; Glenda Evans Hood; Glenna Burch; Good Vibrations; Gray Davis; Gruner + Jahr USA; Gus Ignas; Harold Young; Headdress Ball; Heath Andrew Ledger; HIV; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hope & Help Center; Howard Brush Dean III; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Relations Board; Jack Jackson Jr.; Jacqueline Jones; James Byron Dean; James H. Lamont Jr.; Jan Schneider; Jarrett Barrios; Jay Handelman; Jeff Collman; Jeff Kunerth; Jim Craham; Jim Davis; Jim Harper; Jim Jablonski; Jim Moeller; Jo Marie Payton; Joani Blank; Joe Cook; John Merritt; John Quinones; Kami; Karen L. Brown; Katherine Harris; Kathryn Wexler; Keith Bradkowski; Kelly Brewington; Latino/a Lesbiana & Gay Organization; Law Enforcement Gay and Lesbians; legal; Leon Weinstein; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Lisa Coons-Andersen; Liz Malia; LLEGO; Lorri Jean; Maggie McIntosh; Margaret Murray; Marilyn Freeman; Mark Bingham; Marsha Blum; Martin Ornelas-Quintero; Miami-Dade County Human Rights Ordinance; Michael J. Abbott; Michael Kelly; Nathaniel Wilcox; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association; NGLTF; NLGJA; Orbitz; orlando; Out & Equal; Out & Equal Workplace Summit; Patricia Ireland; Patti Branard; Patty Sheehan; Paul Russell Nelly; Paula Martinac; Peter Moraga; Peter Oiler; Pier Angeli; queers; questioning; Republicans; Rich Madaleno; Rick Musiol; Robert J. Hall; Robin J. Cauthron; Rogers Brackett; Roseann "Rosie" O'Donnell; S. Marie Thee; Salisse Barry; Sam Singhouse; same-sex; Samir A. Husni; Samuel Woodham; Sarasota; Sarasota AIDS Theatre Project; Scott Dibble; Scott Jackson Smith; Sesame Street; Shekhar Kapur; Shelley Craig; Sheri McInvale; Southwest Florida Business Guild; Stan Madray; Steve Guttenberg; Steve Kroft; Steve May; Suzanne Du Toit; Take Back Miami-Dade; Tampa; Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; Ted Howard; The Watermark; Thom von Hapsburg; TIGLFF; Tim Carpenter; Tom Dyer; Tom Lyons; trans; transgender; Triangle Democratic Caucus; Wally Straughn; Washington Blade; Wendy Chioji; Xavier Cortada
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
The Watermark, Vol. 12, No. 18, September 8-21, 2005
Tags: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Adele Siyufy; Alison Bechdel; Anthony Paull; anti-gay; art; Barney Frank; Beatrice "Bea" Arthur; Billy Masters; bisexual; Bob Roehr; Bradenton; Brini Maxwell; Britney Jean Spears; Bryan L. Middour; Buycott; Chicago; Christina Aguilera; Courtney Michelle Love; Dave Wiethop; David Jude Heyworth Law; David Robert Joseph Beckham; Daytona Beach; Debbie Oliver; decorators; Diane Wilde; Dick Clarke; Don Williams; Edwin DeJesus; Ellen Lee DeGeneres; equality; gay; Gay Days Tampa Bay; gay rights; Georgia Jenkins; Greg Triggs; Gypsy Productions; Hillsborough County; home decor; home improvement; homosexuality; human immunodeficiency virus; Hurricane Katrina; Jailbait; James "Jim" Adam Belushi; Jayelle Wiggins; Jim Crescitelli; John G. Roberts Jr.; John Walldorf; Jonathan Sexauer; judicial review; Justin Randall Timberlake; Karen S. Murray-Parker; Keith Baber; Ken Kundis; Kevin Thornton; Kim Victoria Cattrall; Kirk Hartlage; Larry Hermann; lesbian; Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer/Questioning; Leslea Newman; Lisa Buck; Margaret Nolan; Mark Dickerson; Michigan Women's Music Festival; Milwaukee Gay Arts Center; Misty Smeltzer; New Orleans; orlando; Orlando Gay Chorus; Pamela Denise Anderson; Parliament House; Pentecostal Church; Peter Thornley; Philadelphia; Potter's House; Q Television; queers; questioning; Rainbow City; Rex Maniscalco; Rick Claggett; Rivendell Media, Incorporated; Ryan John Seacrest; same-sex; San Diego; Sarasota; Sarasota Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; Sean Patrick Astin; St. Petersburg; Steve Blanchard; Steve Davis; Steve Valentine Patrick William Allen; Tab Hunter; Tampa; Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; The Watermark; Tom Dyer; Tom Eckert; trans; transgender; Travis Moore; Trina Gregory; underage drinking
The Watermark, Vol. 9, No. 18, August 29-September 11, 2002
Tags: A Different Grind; Abel Matus; acquired immune deficiency syndrome; Adeline Virginia Woolf; AIDS; Al Leach; Alan Chambers; Alison Bechdel; Allan Gilmour; Amy Nestor; Andrew J. Patterson; Anna Brennan; Anthony Verdugo Jr.; Bill Kanouff; bisexual; Bloomsbury Group; Brett Lassiter; Butch Spa Day; Byron Howard; Carrie West; Central Stage Theatre Company; Chip Thullbery; Chris Carter; Chris Sanders; Chris Zacharda; Christian Montoya; Christopher Knott; Clive Bell; comics; Crawford; D.J. Holt; D2 Productions; Dade Human Rights Foundation; Dana Taylor Hill; Daniel J. Harris; Danny Lucas; Dave Allen Thomas; David Dillon; Dean DeBlois; Deasha "Gerald" Andrews; Devin Scott Angus; Diane Wilde; Don Dupree; Dora Carrington; Doris Burnell; Doug White; Duncan Grant; Ed Baklor; Ellen Flynt; Elvis Aaron Presley; Equality Florida; Ethan Green; Exodus International North America; Frederica Wilson; Gary Gessford; gay; Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation; GLAAD; Glenda Hood; Greg Triggs; Harvey Milk Institute; Headdress Ball; Helen Clark; HIV; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hope & Help Center; Howard Brush Dean III; HRC; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Campaign; James Jacob Pierri; Jeff Ray; Jeff Rouch; Jeremy Gloff; Jim Merritt; John Maynard Keynes; John Phillip Mullinax; John Sonego; John Sullivan; Jonathan Katz; Joshua P. Smith; Julie Hill; Kathleen M. Waltz; Kathy Kremmler; Keith Fry; Kimla Green; Larry Kramer; Larry Kramer Initiative; Leona Helmsley; Leonard Woolf; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Lori Lamaritata; Lori Surrency; Lydia Lopokova; Lytton Strachey; Mark Bias; Marty Chapman; Mary Ellen Hindman; Mary Quillin; Miami-Dade County Christian Coalition; Michael Blake; Michael Kopper; Michael Shelton; Nancy Wilson; Nayibe Bousse; orlando; Out & Equal; Pamela "Pam" Jo Bondi; Parliament House; Patricia Ireland; Patrick Howell; Patrick Ward; Queer Duck; queers; questioning; Ralph Patterson; Renee Lukas; Richard Waugh; Rob Lyon; Russell Dyer; Rusty Mead; Ryan Carver; same-sex; Sarasota; Sarasota AIDS Theatre Project; Scott Boswell; Scott Jackson Smith; Scottie Campbell; Sharon Kegereis; Shepard Summers; Slake Counts; Sonny Gonzales; Stageworks; Stephanie "Wilbur" Thomas; Stephen Allen; Stephen Hair; Tampa; Tampa Bay Arts, Inc.; Tampa Bay Gay Men's Chorus; Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; The Watermark; TIGLFF; Tom Dyer; Tom Zaizar; Tomes & Treasures; Tony G. Smith; trans; transgender; Troy Perry; Ukea "Deon" Davis; Vanessa Stephen; Vin Diesel; Virginia Stephen; Vita Sackville-West; Water Colors
The Watermark, Vol. 12, No. 17, August 25-September 7, 2005
Tags: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Adele Siyufy; Aimee Mann; Alison Bechdel; Anthony Paull; anti-gay policy; Beth Adele Long; Billy Masters; bisexual; Bob Roehr; Brian Nutt; Bryan L. Middour; bullying; Buycott; Dave Wiethop; Daytona Beach; Debbie Oliver; Diane Wilde; domestic partnerships; Don Williams; Dragness of God and the Naked Holy Ghost; Edwin DeJesus; Evangelical Lutheran Church of American; Fall Arts Preview; gay; Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Descrimination; Gay Days Tampa; Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender; gay marriage; gay panic; gay-bashing; Georgia Jenkins; Greg Triggs; hate crimes; homosexuality; homosexuals; human immunodeficiency virus; Jayelle Wiggins; Jen Foster; Jim Crescitelli; Jim Verraros; Jimmie Rice; John Granstrand; John Walldorf; Jonathan Sexauer; Karen S. Murray-Parker; Ken Kundis; Kevin Thornton; Kieth Barber; King of Peace MCC; Kirk Hartlage; Larry Hermann; Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender; lesbians; LGBTQ+; Lisa Buck; Lorraine Brock; Maitland Art Center; Margaret Nolan; Mark Dickerson; Michigan Women's Music Festival; Misty Smeltzer; Nancy Wilson; Neil G. Giuliano; orlando; Pride; Q Television; queers; questioning; Rex Maniscalco; Rick Claggett; Rivendell Media, Inc.; same-sex; Sarasota; Sarasota Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; sexual harassment; Spacecoast; St. Petersburg; Steve Allen; Steve Blanchard; Steve Davis; Suncoast Theatre; Tampa; The Ladies of Eola Heights; The Watermark; Tom Dyer; Tom Eckert; Tom Murray; trans; transgender; Travis Moore; Trina Gregory; Victor Leiner; Virgil; Wanzie and Company
The Watermark, Vol. 8, No. 20, September 27-October 10, 2001
Tags: 9/11; Adam Pascal; Al Cardenas; Alicia "Keys" Augello Cook; American Airlines Flight 11; American Airlines Flight 77; Andy Humm; Anita Ward; Ben Kingsley; Berry Berenson; bisexual; Bobby Smith; Brendon James Fraser; Bruce Ground; California Alliance for Pride and Equality; Cecilia M. Burke; Charles Nelson Reilly; Christopher "Chris" Tucker; Christopher Labonte; Cindi Black; Cindy Adams; Claudia Shippe; Colin Luther Powell; Coy Luther "Luke" Perry III; Craig Kenneth Bruderlin; Dan Brandhorst; Dana Thomas Carvey; Daphne Rubin-Vega; Darcel Stevens; David Angell; David Bianco; David Charlebois; David Connelly; David Drake; David Scoven; David William Duchovny; DaVonda Simmons; Denise Rich; Dorothy Thompson; Dr. Earl Fox; Edgar Garzon; Edward Harrison Norton; Edward Regan "Eddie" Murphy; Elizabeth Téa "Leoni" Pantaleoni; Ellen Lee DeGeneres; Elvira Kurt; Equality Florida; Ewan Gordon McGregor; Felicia Donatelli; Frances Ann O'Connor; Frank DeCaro; Franklin Edward "Frank" Kameny; Fred Klingenhager; GALIXY; Gary Sanford; gay; Gay and Lesbian Idea Exchange for Youth; Gay Games; Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Community Center; Georgia Rasdale; Gerald Maxwell Rivera; GLBCC; Glen White; Haley Joel Osment; Headdress Ball; Heather Headley; Heather Joan Graham; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hope & Help Center; Hugh Michael Jackman; Human Rights Campaign; Idina Menzel; James Brolin; James Lawrence King; James Melville "Mel" White; Jarrod Emick; Jason Stuart; Jeremy Click; Jerry G. Melvin; Jerry Lamon Falwell; Jim Bina; Joey Gomez; John Cameron Mitchell; John Ellis "Jeb" Bush Sr.; John McKay; Jonathan David Larson; Joseph "Joey" Mulrey McIntyre; Julie L. Jones; Kay Thompson; Keith Boykin; Keith Folse; Kelly Ann McGillis; Kevin Kladakis; Krishna Bhanji; Kyle Bradford; Larry Kramer; Laugh Out Loud - Tampa; Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon; Lee Carlton; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Linda Lerner; Lisa Tillman-Healy; Lorri L. Jean; Lou Chibbaro Jr.; Louis Kirby; Manuel Crespo; Maribell Camarillo; Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson; Mark Bingham; Marlon Brando Jr.; Matthew Christopher Bourne; Matthew Jay Roach; Michael "Mike" John Myers; Michael E. Guest; Michael J. Andrew Fox; Michael Judge; Michael Slaymaker; Milos Zeman; Molly Kathleen Ringwald; Nadine Smith; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; NGLTF; Nicole Mary Kidman; O-QUAC; orlando; Orlando Queer Academics; Out & About Books; Palm Properties; Parliament House; Patricia Nell Warren; Patrick Wilson; Pinellas Juvenile Welfare Board; queers; questioning; Ralph Buchdlter; Red Cross; Richard Alva "Dick" Cavett; Robert Anthony DeNiro Jr.; Robert Hepler Lowe; Robert John Wagner Jr.; Ronald Gamboa; Rose Ferlita; Rush Hudson Limbaugh III; Russ Crumley; same-sex; Scott Pruit; September 11 Attacks; September 11th Fund; Silver Lake Communications; Southeast Regional Gay Men's Health Summit; Stephanie Shippae; Susie Porter; Suzanne Jacobs; Tampa; Tampa Bay Gay Men's Chorus; Tampa Bay Women's Chorus; Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival; Taylor Dayne; terrorism; terrorist attacks; The Watermark; Thomas Burnett; Thomas Charles Feeney III; Tim Hanes; Tim Povtak; Timothy J. Maude; Tison Pugh; Todd Evans; trans; transgender; Troy Deroy Perry Jr.; United Airlines Flight 175; United Airlines Flight 93; Vince Rockland; Wendy Chioji; William Hall Macy Jr.; Willie Logan; World Trade Center
The Watermark, Vol. 4, No. 20, October 2-15, 1997
Tags: ACLU; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AIDS; AIDS Resource Alliance; Albert "Al" Arnold Gore Jr.; Alexis Arquette; Alison Bechdel; American Civil Liberties Union; Anderson Jones; Andrew Cunanan; Anne Heche; Anthony Fauci; Art for Life; Association for the Lesbian and Gay Movement; Bette Milder; Billy Masters; bisexual; Bob Roehr; Brenda Dale Knox; Carolyn Gertz; Central Florida Breast Cancer Foundation; Charles Busch; Christine Leigh Heyrman; Civic Theatre; Clive Thomas; Concern Women for America; Coretta Scott King; Curtis Hanson; Daniel Zingale; David Almeida; David Bianco; David Fields; David Ho; Debbie Henseder; Deborah Tamargo; Democratic Party; Diana Frances; Diana, Princess of Wales; Diane Wilder; Dick Shafer; Donna Shalala; Eddie Caballero; Edward "Ted" Moore Kennedy; Elizabeth Taylor; Ellen Lee DeGeneres; Ethan Mordden; Franco Nero; Full Moon Saloon; gay; Gay 90s Theatre Cafe & Bar; Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Student Union; Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network; Gianni Versace; Gina Garcia; Greg Triggs; Gregory Wentz; Guy Edward Pearce; Helen Chasnoff; Helen Cohen; HIV; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hope and Help Center; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Campaign; Human Rights Task Force; Ian McKellen; In The Life; Jack the Lad; Jacqueline Jones; James Ireland; Jamie Nabozny; Jayelle Wiggins; Jennifer Jason Leigh; Jessica Phyllis Lange; Jim Crescitelli; John Felton; Julie Brown; Julie Taylor; Kate Shindle; Katherine Linton; Kathy Martinez; Keith Morrison; Ken Kundis; Kerry Lobel; Kevin Delaney Kline; Kevin Spacey Fowler; Kimboo York; Kimila Ann "Kim" Basinger; lesbians; Leslie Carrara; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Life In Other People's Shoes; Liza Minnelli; Marc Jacobs; Mark Iversen; Marv Albert; Marvin Philip Aufrichtig; Melissa Lou Etheridge; Menahem Golan; Meral Ertune; Meral's Ride; Michael Wanzie; Michelle Marie Pfeiffer; National Coming Out Day; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force; orlando; Orlando Gay Chorus; Owen Keehnen; P.G. Clotti; Pablo Andres; Pan Am Pictures Inc.; Parliament House; Patricia Nell Warren; Patty Sheehan; Paul Bartel; PBS; polyamory; Pride Film Festival; Princess Diana; Public Broadcasting Service; queers; questioning; Rainbow Democratic Club; Rave Bill; Richard Gephardt; Robert "Bob" Joseph Dole; Robert Jenkins; Rupaul; Russell Ira Crowe; Russell Scott; Sam Irvin; Sam Lupowitz; same-sex; Sappho; SBC; Serenity House Pediatric AIDS Foundation; Serra Project; Shane Perdue; Sheila Kuehl; Southern Baptist Convention; Stephanie Callahan; Stephen Bauer; Stephen Kelly; Stephen Steck; Steve Peacock; Steven H. Haeberle; Tampa; Tampa Convention Center; Tampa Downtown Hyatt; Tanya Roberts; The Club at Firestone; The Eagle; The Factory; The Front Runners; The Lady Chablis; The Watermark; Thomas Duane; Thomas Durkin; Todd Haynes; Todd Simmons; Tom Dyer; Tom Selleck; Tony Watkins; trans; transgender; Triangle Caucus; Victoria Sigler; William "Bill" Jefferson Clinton; William B. Calvert III; WMFE-FM
The Watermark, Vol. 4, No. 17, August 21-September 3, 1997
Tags: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; AFA; AIDS; America Online; American Anglican Council; American Family Association; Andre Kirk Agassi; Andrew Cunanan; Anne Bancroft; Anti-Violence Project; AOL; Bea Hanson; Billy Jean King; bisexual; Bob King; Bobby Riggs; Buddy MacKay; Calvin Richard Klein; Cary Brokaw; Christopher Isherwood; Civic Theatre; Copper Rocket; Craig Clairborne; Demi Gene Guynes; Demi Moore; Eddie Caballero; Ellen Lee DeGeneres; Elton John; Elvin Martinez; Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida; Episcopal Synod of America; Ewan McGregor; Fela Anikulapu-Kut; Frank Griswold; Gary Ray Bowles; gay; Gay and Lesbian Community Services, Inc.; Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund; Gayfers; Giovanni Maria "Gianni" Versace; GLCS; Halston; Harvey Keitel; Herne's Hollow; HIV; homosexuality; homosexuals; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Task Force; Iva Majoli; Jack Greeney; Jack Plotnick; Jacqueline Harrington; James Kirkwood; Jean-Paul Gautier; Jeff Winemiller; Joe Kotvas; John Ellis "Jeb" Bush Sr.; John Hardy Roberts; John Howe; John Leguizamo; John Rodriguez; John Samuel Waters Jr.; Johnathan Rhys Meyers; Julia Roberts; Kathy Martinez; Keith's Lounge; Kevin O'Neill; Key West; Leonard Matlovich; Leonard Wood; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Lil' Orphan Andie's; Lisa Talmadge; Margaret Court; Martin Sheen; Martina Navratilova; Mary Pierce; Mary Ward; Mel Gibson; Mervyn "Merv" Edward Griffin Jr.; Michael Jai White; Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone; Michelle Handelman; Monica Aloisio; National Endowment of the Arts; NEA; Newton "Newt" Leroy Gingrich; orlando; Patrick Bristow; Penny Ensley; Petros "Pete" Sampras; Pride Film Festival; Queer Street; queers; Queerspotting; questioning; R. Michael Hutcheson; Ralph Huber; Randy Pope; Raymond "Ray" Allen Liotta; Raymond Julian Vicimarli; Reginald Kenneth Dwight; Richard Land; Robert Anthony De Niro Jr.; same-sex; Sandra Bahns; Sanford; Sarah Orne Jewett; Solar; Southern Baptist Convention; Tampa; Terry Kaplan; The Watermark; Thomas Carlyle "Tom" Ford; Tom Feeney; trans; transgender; Walt Disney Company; Walter Jammell Hinton; WomenFest
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Tampa
Tags: Agnes R. Roach; Alice E. Thompson; Beatrix M. James; Blanche R. McMaster; census; David B. Barr; Donna White; Edward Andrews; F. G. Gibson; Frederick J. Turpin; Herbert D. Barr; Irene Jones McMartin; James E. Roach; Jane Garr; Jean Bernheim; Lucy Pearceson; M. D. White; Marie Elizabeth Barr; Marion C. Fordham; Marion C. Fordham, Jr.; Mary A. Pearceson; Mary E. Whaley; Nell Andrews; Pauline Garr; population; Richard Saxon; Riley J. McMaster; Robert N. Thompson; Robert Volper; Roy Saxon; Russell Bernheim; Russell Garr; Sarah B. Turpin; Sonnie B. Andrews; Spencer Gibson; Tampa; Vera Freeman; Virginia Donnall; W. L. Pearceson, Jr.; Walter H. Turpin; William E. Roach; William L. Pearceson; Zerith Fordham
The Watermark, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 6-19, 2000
Tags: A. J. Mclean; A. Johnson; Abercrombie; Abercrombie & Fitch; Albrecht; Algieri Pabon; Alison Bechdel; Allan Gilmour; Altamonte Springs; Andrew Tobias; Andy Dick; Andy Kaufman; Ann Heche; Annie Russell Theatre; Anthony Evans; Bain; Barry Newman; Becky Baker; Bennett; Bergstrom; Berliner; Bill Bradley; Bill Schumacher; bisexuals; Bo Clements; Bob Witeck; Bowles; Boynton Beach; Bradley; Brandon Gold; Brunner; Busch Gardens; Cameron Diaz; Carey; Carter; Cecil Beaton; Charles Albrecht; Christine E. Reynolds; Christmas; Clark; Clements; Clive Thomas; Conway; Copello; Crumley; Dale Mabry; Danny Devito; Darden; David Bohnett; David Brunner; David Geffen; David Killiam; David Killlam; David Lynch; Daytona; Daytona Beach; Daytona Beach Business Guild; Dennis Enos; Diana Ross; Diane Wilde; Diaz; Donald Granatstein; Doris Humphrey; Drennen; Edgewater; Edmund White; Egmont Key; Eisner; Ellen DeGeneres; Everett; Forman; Fort Lauderdale; Frank Kameny; Fred Berliner; G. Elliott Barber; gay; Gebhardt; Greater Daytona Beach Business Guild; Hadar Namir; Hall; Helen Bean; Homer; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hottinaer; J. Edgar Hoover; Jack Miller; James Jacob; Jayelle Wiggins; Jeb Bush; Jeffrey Gaines; Jeffrey L. Newman; Jill Porter; Jim Carey; Jim Roth; Jimmy Josun; Jimmy Stewart; Joan Baez; Joan Garry; Joey Brooks; John Carpenter; John Curley; John Cusack; John Malkovich; John Sullivan; Jose Limon; Joy Metropolitan Community Church; Judy Shepard; Julian Bain; Kameny; Karen Ann Edwards; Kathy Levinson; Keener; Kelley; Ken Kundis; Kimberly Bowles; Lambda; Lance Armstrong; Latka Gravis; Laurie; Leiber; Leigh Shannon; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Longstreth; Longwood; Madonna; Mahaffey Theater; Maitland Art Center; Makoma; Malkovich; Mandy Carter; Mark McGwire; Mary Mellstrom; Matthew Shepard; Maxwell C. King Center; McCain; Megiddo; Michael Eisner; Michael Freeman; Michael Fritts; Mickey Didn; Miller; Milos Forman; Nadine Smith; Nathanson; New Port Richey; Nickerson; orlando; Pacillla Simmons; Pamela J. Helton; Pete Sampras; Peter Pan; queers; questioning; Rainbow Endowment; Randy Siegel; Rick Cirillo; Rick Sprengiteld; Risa Steinberg; Rob Owen; Robert Morgan; Rocker; Rosen; Russ Crumley; same-sex; Sarasota; Schumacher; Scooby Doo; Scott Bessent; Scott Kramer; Seminole; Serena Williams; Shepard; Shlomo Benizri; Simon Sheppard; Sonny Southerlin; Sonny Sutherland; Southern Voice; St. Petersburg; Stacey A. Adams; Steffi Graf; Stephanie Shippae; Stephen K. Friedman; Steve Fuchs; Steven Fallon; Steven Rivera.; Sunshine Rainbow Alliance; Susan M. Murray; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Terry L. Harden; Tesche; The Watermark; Todd Martinez-Padilla; Todd Meyer; Tom Sadler; Toni Collette; Tony Danza; trans; transgender; Victor Fernandez; W. Swann; Walgreens; Wayne Stayskal; Whitney Houston; Will and Grace; William Cunningham; William Orbit; Willie Nelson
The Watermark, Vol. 2, No. 5, March 8, 1995
Tags: A. Bichler; Ahmanson; Alachua County; Alex Escarano; Alison Bechdel; Allene Baus; Allene Bous; Amanda Donohoe; Andre Provencher; Andrews; Anne Rice; Anne Waldron; Annie Lennox; Annie Russell; Annie Russell Theatre; Barbara Walters; Barnett Bank; Bartsch; BellSouth; Billy Graham; Billy Shakespeare; bisexuals; Bob Carr Performing Arts; Bob Graves; Bob Spears; Boswell; Bradley; Brenda Heim; Burke; Butler; Carlson; Carol Bartsch; Carol Wild; Carr; Carr Performing Arts Centre; Cathcart; Cecil Ray Deloach; Centers For Disease Control; Chester Darling; Chris Alexander; Christina Cash; Chuck Hummer; Cindy Crawford; Claudia Schiffer; Concerned Citizens Of Alachua County; Conrad Dindledey; Cook; Cybil Shepherd; Dale Almund; Dale Dimmer; Daniel A. Helminiak; Daniel A. Rodriguez; David Almeida; David Bain; David Copperfield; David Letterman; David Richards; Daytona; Daytona Beach; Daytona Beach Business Guild; De Matteis; Debbie Simmons; Debbie Tucci; Dennis Enos; Diane Wilde; Dimitri Toscas; Donald Spitz; Doug Prince; Douglas; Douglas Quackenbush; E. Cadwell; Elgan; Eric Marcus; Eric Orner; Erin Somers; Fowler; Gale Norton; Gary Lambert; Gary Nixon; gay; Gene Kapp; George III; George Seurat; Geri Michael; Graham; Greater Daytona Beach Business Guild; Greg Bowman; Greg Louganis; Hal Boedeker; Hancock; Hawthorne; Helen Mirren; Help Center Of Central Florida; Helping Hand; Herndon Laundry; Herzfeld; Hodges; Holly Cole; Holm; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hopkins; House Of Flowers; Hugh Grant; Ian Holm; Ivan Turgenev; Jacksonville; James A. Crescitelli; James Brock; James Dobson; Jay Boyar; Jeanne White; Jerry Falwell; Jill Porter; Jim Hall; Jimmy Brock; Joe Mantello; Joel Strack; John Benjamin; John Boswell; John G. Bak; John Michael Montgomery; Johnson; Justin Kirk; K. Butler; Katz; Kay Bottom; Kay Bottoms; Keith Hartman; Keith Morrison; Keith Peterson; Keith Tanner; Ken Kundis; Kevin Cathcart; King; King Lear; Lake Eola; Lambda Legal Defense; Larry Nicastro; Larry Tackett; Lawrence Concepts International Realtors; Lennox; lesbians; Leslie Bennet; letterman; Lewis; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Life Care Resources; Lisa Lacy; Louganis; Lyle C. Miller; Lyle Miller; Mark Hilf; Mark L. Wolf; Mark Two Dinner Theater; Martin Kunz; Mary Brooks; Mary Kay Lafeber; Mel White; Metropolitan Business Association; Michael Dunn; Michael L. Kilgore; Micky Dolenz; Moon Saloon; Nancy Wilson; National Legal Foundation; Newman; Nicholas Hytner; Nigel Hawthorne; Nike; Olsten; Oprah Winfrey; orlando; Osborne; Palm Beach; Pam Harrington; Parliament House; Pat Doesn; Pat Robertson; Patrick Bruin; Patrick Stearns; Patty Sheehan; Pedro Zamora; Penny Ensley; Perkins; Pete Wilson; Peter Rocchio; Phillips; Phyllis Murphy; queers; questioning; Ramada Resort; Randy Becker; Rex Smith; Ric Munoz; Richard Farrell; Richard Gere; Richard Katz; Richard Ryder; Rick Boucher; Ridgewood; Rita Graham; Ritchie; Robert Edewaard; Robert Skolrood; Robertson; Rocchio; Rocky Ward; Rollins; Rosanne Sloan; Routh; Rupert Everett; Rupert Graves; Russell Evans; Ryan Do; Ryan White; Sally Struthers; Sam Rivers; same-sex; Sarah Emmer; Sarano; Sarasota; Schultz; Scott Lafeber; Scott Laurent; Shannon Addison; Sharon Badal; Sharon Bottoms; Shepherd; Smith; Somers; Sondheim; Southern Ballet Theatre; Spencer Osborne; spitz; St. Augustine; Steny Hoyer; Stephen Ash; Stephen Miller; Stephen Sondheim; Stephen Wadsworth; Steve Roberts; Steve Rossignol; Supreme Court of the United States; Susan Hubbard; Tammy Lynn Esckilsen; Tammy Rossignol; Tampa; Ted Kennedy; Terence Blanchard; The Barracks; The Oasis Beach; The Watermark; The Wizard; Tim Van Zandt; Tom Dyer; Tom Schultz; Tracy Thome; trans; transgender; Troy Perry; Tyler Doustou; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; Waddell; Walter Kerr; Walters; Walton Beach; Watermark Media, Inc.; White; Wiggins; Willis; Winfrey; Winnie Stachelberg; Yonne C. T. Vassel; Zweifel
The Watermark, Vol. 2, No. 2, January 25, 1995
Tags: activism; activists; Alachua County; Alan Bruun; Amnesty International; Anderson; Andre Provencher; Andrews Sisters; Anne Waldron; Anthony Fauci; Audrey Hepburn; Bahia Shrine Auditorium; Barbie; Bart Zarcone; Bennett Klein; bisexuals; Bob Spears; Brad Houghton; Bruce Jenner; capital punishment; Carl S. Simon; Carol Bartsch; Cheryl Griggs; Chris Lynde; Christine Robison; Chuck Almand; Clermont; Cloutier; Dade; David Almeida; David Caton; David Geffen; David Ho; David Roberson; David Schwartz; Daytona; Daytona Beach; De Matteis; Diana Ross; Diane Wilde; Dimitri Toscas; Disney; Don Dias; Douglas Battawa; Eddie Hilliard; Eleanor Roosevelt; Elgan; Elke Martin; Enyart; Epcot; Eric Overmyer; Eric Rollings; Erica Rand; Finn; Fowler; Gail Bird; gay; Georg Ketelhohn; George Coscia; George M. Shaw; Glenda Hood; Graham; Gus Van Sant; Harold Fong; HOMAN; homosexuality; homosexuals; Ian Russell; Iran; Islamic Penal Law; James Bybee; James S. Koopman; Jamie P. Still; Jay Boyar; Jay Levy; Jim Crescitelli; Joel Strack; John Doe; John McCombs; John Rose; John Travolta; Johns Hopkins; Johnson; Johnston; Jonathan Bamford; Jonathan Hollingshead; Judy Davis; Katie Messmer; Keanu Reeves; Keith Baber; Keith Bergstrasser; Keith Bergstrasser & Company, Inc; Keith Brodie; Keith Morrison; Keith Peterson; Ken Kundis; Keohane; Kim Jones; Lambda Center; Laurence Mark; Laurent Nicastro; Leonard Cohen; lesbians; Lesbigay Coalition; Leslie Bennet; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Life Care Resources; Linda Chapin; Lou Baio; Lucy Carney; Lyman; Maitland; Maitland Civic Center; Marcia Gay Harden; Margaret Reinfeld; Margarethe Cammermeyer; Mario Pabon; Marlene Bernstein; Martha Stewart; Martin; Martin Scorsese; Mary Jess; Mary Linger; Menino; Metropolitan Business Association; Miami; Michael Dunn; Michael Hodges; Michael Jackson; Miller; Moonstruck; Natural Born Killers; Newman; Nicastro; orlando; Orlando Public Library; Palm Beach; Palm Beach County; Paradise Island; Patrick Bruin; Patty Sheehan; Phil Donahue; Phillips; queers; questioning; Rainbow Democratic Club; Richard Cloutier; Richard Giorgio; Robert Deniro; Robert Holland; Robert Sean Leonard; Robin Buhrke; Ron Carnival; Ronald Reagan; Rosalind Russell; Rosanne Sloan; Saidi Sirjani; Sam Shepard; same-sex; Sandie Swift; Sandy Fink; Sarah Emmer; Sarah Nuckles; Sarano; Saviz Shafaie; Schwartz; Scott Alles; Sean Astin; Sharia law; Sharon Badal; Shepard; Somers; Stephan Likosky; Steve Rheaume; Steve Roberts; Susan Sarandon; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Tampa Bay Gay Men's Chorus; Ted Maines; Tera Kenney; The Client; The Lambda Center; The Watermark; Tim Huskins; Tom Dyer; trans; transgender; Val Stevens; W. Thomas Dyer; Watermark Media, Inc.; West Palm Beach; William F. Weld; William Finn; Wilson; Winslow; Winter Park; Yolanda Clark
The Watermark, Vol. 1, No. 5, October 26, 1994
Tags: Adrienne Perry; Alachua County; Alison Bechdel; Altamonte Springs; Amanda Plummer; Annette Bening; Barbara Stanwyck; Bart Zarcone; Beatty; Bening; Bette Davis; Bill Klear; Bill Nelson; Billy McKinney; bisexual; Bob Butterworth; Bob Crawford; Bob Sindler; Bob Wattles; Bonnie Roof; Bonnie Situation; Brandon Dean; Brenda M. Barry; Bruce Willis; Carmella Marcella Garcia; Cartwright; Castro; Charles Dickens; Charles Schiffman; Christopher Fitzgerald; Clarissa Get; Clifton R. Gaus; Clinton; Clive Paget; Colonialtown; Corrine Brown; Dan Webster; Danielle Hunter; David Caton; David Myers; Daytona Beach; Daytona Beach Business Guild; Deb Blechman; Deborah Wakefield; Dick McMahan; Dimitri Toscas; Don Reid; Doris Hill; Doug Jamerson; Dunn; Edwin Drood; Elliot Barber; Elovitz; Eola Heights; Eric Orner; Eric Rollings; Ethan Green; Everett Kelly; Family Research Council; Fowler; Fran Pignone; Francis Scott; Frank De La Grana; Frederick; Full Moon Saloon; Gale Norton; Gary Bauer; gay; Gerald Lewis; Glen Scriber; Harrell; Harvey Fierstien; Harvey Keitel; Helen Keller; Hepburn; Holly Hill; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hopkins; Hugh Rodham; Isaac Jenrette; J. Rick Roach; Jamie P. Still; Janet Tolar; Jeff Danila; Jessica Lange; Jill Porter; Jimmy Charles; Jirsa Said; Joan Smith; Joe Krovisky; Joe Sarano; Joe Weider; Joe Wieder; John Dunn; John Madden; John Mcgill; John Rose; John Waters; Johnston; Judy Garland; Julie A. Whitley; Karen Thurman; Karl Grube; Katherine Hepburn; Kathy Chinoy; Katie Messmer; Keith Baber; Keith Peterson; Kelly; Ken Kundis; Kendric Smith; Kenney; Key West; knight; Kristi Hamrick; Kuehl; Lake Eola; Lake Eola Park; Lange; Larry Kramer; Laura Chandler; Laura J. Harding; Lawton Chiles; Leigh Shannon; lesbians; Lewis; LEwis Routh; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Life Care Resources; Lisa Talmadge; Liz Phair; Lori Del; Louise Ray; Luis Rovira; Mable Butler; Mac Wellman; Marc Elovitz; Mark Lawhon; Marlin Haindfield; Mary Arrington; Mary Vivian Pearce; Megan Morrison; Meinhold; Melissa Etheridge; Mercedes Benz; Michael Bowers; Michael Halpin; Michael L. Kilgore; Mike Meehan; Mike Williams; Mills; Moorefield; Orange Blossom Bowling Association; orlando; Pablo Felix; Pam Iorio; Parliament House; Patricia Grogan; Paul Leatherland; Paul Lynde; Paul Rudnick; Paul Swift; Paul Wegman; Perkins; Pete Peterson; Phil Rampy; Phillips; Pinellas County; queers; Quentin Tarantino; questioning; Rafael Gasti; Rainbow Democratic Club; Rainbow Gayme; Rampy; Rebecca Ranson; Religious Right; Rizzo; Robert Holland; Robert Jordan; Robert Knight; Robert Patrick; Robin Shahar; Roger J. McDonald; Roger McDonald; Ron Beddell; Ron Glickman; Ronald ReaganReagan; Ronald Senter; Rosanne Sloan; Russell; same-sex; Samuel L. Jackson; Sandra Frederick; Sandra Green; Sarah Nuckles; Saunders; Scott Green; Shawn St. John; Sheila Kuehl; Shelbie Press; Sheryl Crow; Southern Nights; Stacie Spector; Stan Jirsa; Stanley; Steele; Stella Dallas; Stephen De Matteis; Steve Brewer; Steve Steele; Susan Gore; Susan Hayward; Susan Pickman; Suzanne B. Goldberg; Tampa; Terry; The Oy Vey Corral; The Strap Ons; The Watermark; Thornton; Thornton Park; Thornton Park Cafe; ThorntonPark; Thurman; Tim Van Zandt; Tom Dyer; Tom Staley; Tommy Lee; Tony Richardson; trans; transgender; Travolta; Triangle Federal Credit Union; Van Zandt; W. Thomas; W. Webster; Wallace; Warren Beatty; Whitley; William C. Koch; William Noack; William Wayboum; Winter Park; Winter Park Mall; Winterfest; Yvonne Vassell; Zelda Gilroy; Zweifel
The Watermark, Vol. 1, No. 3, September 28, 1994
Tags: A. Bach; Aarons; Alachua County; Alan Bruun; Alberta Watson; Alison Bechdel; Allene Baus; Amanda Bearse; Audrey Hepburn; Barb Fallon; Bartell; Bernie Latour; Beth Ahava; Beth Chayin; Beth Simchat; Bill Patterson; Bill Snibson; bisexual; Bob Carr; Bob Dylan; Bob Wattles; Boothby; Boyd; Brenda M. Barry; Brock; Brown; Buddy Dyer; Butler; Cameron Matthews; Carmella Marcella Garcia; Carol Bartsch; Carson Mccullers; Casella; Castle Dental Center; Cecil Ray Deloach; Charles W. Hummer, Jr.; Clermont; Cocoa; Cybill Shepherd; David Goodstein; David W. Shea; Daytona; Delmore Schwartz; Delta; Dick Sargent; Edgewater; Edward Kennedy; Effinger; Eichberg; Elizabeth Swados; Elvira Kurt; Eric Boyd; Eric Farr; Eric Orner; Erin Somers; Fowler; Frank Maya; Full Moon Saloon; G. K. Fowler; Gabriel Rotello; gay; Grace Kelly; Greg Brown; Gregg Birkhimer; Greta N. Hummer; Haines; Hale; Harmony Brenner, Nan Schultz; Harrell; Harrison J. Totten; Harrison Totten; Hattie Wolfe; Haven Park; Herbert Parchester; Hilda Philips; Homer L. Kirkpatrick; homosexuality; homosexuals; Jamie P. Still; Janet L. Jones; Jaqueline Carstone; Jay Schoonover; Jeff Horn; Jeremy Davies; Jesse Helms; Jim Braswell; John Guam; John Keith Tanner; John McGivern; John Paul Bamich; Johnston; Joseph Bress; Joycelyn Elders; Julia Sweeney; Kandinski; Karen Williams; Kate Clinton; Kathy Lightcap; Katie Messme; Keith Peterson; Ken Kundis; Kenney; Key West; Kim Newton; Kirkpatrick; L. Phyllis Hummer; Lawhon; Leonard Cohen; Leroy Aarons; lesbians; Leslea Newman; Leslie Lewis; Lew Brooks; Lewis; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Life Care Resources; Linda Chapin; Louise Ray; Lowder; M. Wegman; Mario Cuomo; Mark Davis; Mary Boothby; Michael Pelkowski; Mike Williams; Mizell; Murray Brown; Nancy Shaefer; National Coming Out Day; Newton; Nightclub Cantata; orange county; orlando; Osceola; Pablo Neruda; Papa Tony; Parliament House; Patrick Stewart; Perry Watkins; Philip Morris; Phillips; Pignone; queers; questioning; R. M. Williams; Rafael Gasti; Rainbow Democratic Club; Ralph Nader; Randy Shilts; Rob Eichberg; Robert Holland,; Robin Jensen; Rock Hudson; Roger McDonald; Rollins; Romanovsky; Rosanne Sloan; Roy Alan; Russell; Russell Tucker; Sam Ewing; Sam Odom; same-sex; Sandra; Sandra Bernhard; Sandra Hummer; Sarano; Sarita Chiari; Schaefer; Scott Silverman; Severson; Sharon Sayles Belton; Sid Miles; Stephanie Shippae; Steve Cummings; Steven Mitchel; Tampa; Ted Maines; The Watermark; Tom Dyer; Totten; trans; transgender; Trent Reznor; Vemelle Lowder; W. Hummer; W. Thomas; W. Webster; Whoopi Goldberg; William Ford; Winter Park Mall; Winter Springs; Yvonne Vassell
The Watermark, Vol. 1, No. 2, September 14, 1994
Tags: A. Bach; ACLU; Alan Ellis; Alfred J. Kinsey; Alison Bechdel; Altamonte Springs; Amanda Bearse; American Civil Liberties Union; Anthony S. Fauci; Apopka; Arthur Dong; Atkins; Barbara Stanwyck; Bette Davis; Billy Crystal; bisexual; Blechman; Bob Brooks; Bob Wattles; Brandon Ethridge; Breuer; Brian Mcnaught; Briscoe; Bruce Nants; Burt Reynolds; C. Slapke; Carrboro; Cdc; Charles Mahan; Christopher Hynes; Claudettte Colbert; Clinton; Dan Butler; Dan Mathews; Dan Spoone; Dan White; Danielle Steele; David Driscoll; David Letterman; David Sanborn; David W. Shea; Dawson; Daytona Beach; Deborah Bleckman; Dennis Sinclair; Dennis Underwood; Diaz; Don Reid; Doug Atkins; Doug Ferguson; Dudley Moore; Edward Murphy; Edwards; Eric Orner; Erin Somers; Ethridge; Ettore Scola; Fern Park; Fierstein; Firestone; Fosca; Fowler; Fran Pignone; Fred Hutchinson; Full Moon Saloon; Garth Brooks; Gary Webb; gay; George Maharis; George Winslow, Jr.; Gloria Goes; Greg Dawson; Hal Holbrook; Harmony Brenner; Harrell; Harvey Milk; homosexuality; homosexuals; Hugh Roweii; Hynes; Igino Ugo Tarchetti; Jack Godley; Jacksonville; James A. Crescitelli; James Cardinal; James Hunt; Jamie P. Still; Jay Leno; Jesse Helms; Jim Brown; Jim Towey; Jimmy Stewart; Joan Crawford; John Edwards; John K. Tanner; Johnson; Johnston; Judith Pippin; Judy Shaw; Judy Tenuta; Justin Elzie; K. D. Lang; Karen Gievers; Karen Williams; Katie Messmer; Keith Baber; Keith Meinhold; Keith Peterson; Ken Kundis; Kenney; Kevin Maye; Key West; Lake Ivanhoe; Lawhon; lesbians; Leslea Newman; letterman; Lew Finch; Lewis; LGBT; LGBTQ+; Linda Chapin; Linda Evans; Linda Gonzalez; Linda Lenhardt; Linda Stewart; Mardi Gras; Margo Channing; Marian Simmons; Martin; Martin Mull; Mary Tyler Moore; McDaniel; Meinhold; Merri Wedemeyer; Michael Johnson; Michael L. Kilgore; Michael Pelkowski; Mike Williams; Moira Lasch; Murphy; Nan Schultz; National Institutes Of Health; Newman; Norma Shearer; orange county; orlando; Paco Rabanne; Parliament House; Patty Villane; Paul Gemignani; Pete Clarke; Peter Lupus; Peter Warren Kenny; Phillips; Pignone; queers; questioning; Rainbow Democratic Club; Ramona Lane; Richard Jeni; Robert Holland; Robert Young; Robinson; Ron Carpenter; Rosaline Sloan; Rosanne Sloan; Rosie Daley; Rrafael Gasti; Rupert Murdoch; Russell; same-sex; Sandra Bernhard; Scott Kennedy; Shauna Underwood; Smith; Southern Nights; Stanford; Stanley Sporkin; Stewart; Susan Pickman; Suzanne Westenhoefer; Tampa; Taylor; Teresa Diaz; The Boston Herald; The Orlando Sentinel; The Semoran Skateway; The Watermark; Thomas Glamour; Tom Dorman; Tom Dyer; Tom Johnston; Tonya Harding; trans; transgender; Truman Capote; W. Thomas; Wayne; Wayne Smiled; William Kennedy Smith; Winter Park; Yvonne Vassell
History Florida Chapter: National Association of Postmasters of the United States
Tags: A. E. Booth; A. G. Shands; A. L. Riden; Alonzo Sias; Ambrose O'Connel; Arthur W. Newett; Auburndale; Bart O'Hara; Benjamin Franklin; Billie Maier; Bob Sweatt; Boca Grande; Boca Raton; Bradenton; Brooksville; Brookville; C. H. Talton; C. M. Larrick; Carrie Flowers; Castillo de San Marcos; Catherine Bash; Century; Chalmers J. Young; Chapter No. 10; Charles Ashbrook; Charles E. Puskar; Charles Powell; Charles W. Ten Eick; Chauncey Costin; Christmas; citrus; Claude Denson Pepper; Claude Pepper; Clermont; Clewiston; Cocoa; Cocoa Beach; Colin English; Cora Williams Cottondale; Crescent City; Dan Gibson; Dania; David L. Williams; Daytona Beach; Deerfield; Destin; Don McDermott; Dunnellon; Dwight Shower; E. L. Power; Emmett Doak; Ernest L. Abel; Eva Vaughn; F. H. Titcomb; FDR; Florida Chapter; Floyd Brooker; Fort Lauderdale; Fort Myers; Fort San Marco; Frances Wartigg; Frank B. Reams; Frank H. Clyatt; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Fred E. Hall; Fred S. stump; Ft. Lauderdale; Ft. Myers; G. N. Denning; G. W. Shuman; Gator Postmaster; George C. Woods; George Hopkins; George Washington; Gladys Stalls; Glenna J. Pedrick; Goodland; Grace Parker; Grady warren; Gulf Breeze; H. L. Godwin; Hartley B. Dean; Henry S. Thompson; Herbert E. Ross; Herman E. Wattwood; Hobe Sound; Hollywood; Howard S. Warner; J. Edgar Day; J. Edgar Wall; Jacksonville; James A. Farley; James D. Beggs; James H. Cox; Jefferson Gaines; Jesse M. Donaldson; Jesse Monroe Donaldson; Jimmie Beggs; Jimmie Cox; Joe Hendricks; Joe Porcer; Joel Field; John H. Shuman; John Hoy; John P. Snyder; Joseph Edward Hendricks; Joseph J. Lawler; Juanita S. Tucker; Kappy Kirk; Kate T. McDaniel; Kitty Lyon; Lake City; Lake Placid; Largo; Lee Rutledge; Leesburg; Leslie D. Reagin; Long Beach; Lynn B. Bloom; M. O. Brawner; mail; Mamie Eisenhower; Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower; Mansell A. Orchard; Mansell A. Warner; Margaret C. Young; Marianna; Marie Zimmerman; Mark Benson; Melbourne; Miami; Micanopy; Milton; Miss Special Delivery; Mom Orchard; Monticello; Moore Haven; Mulberry; N. R. Abrams; Nancy Mims; NAPUS; National Association of Postmasters of the United States; Neil Durrance; Nell Baker; Neptune Beach; O. B. Carr; Oakley Seaver; Ocala; Oliver Haistens; Orange City; orange juice; oranges; orlando; Otis E. Padgett; Owen L. Godwin; Ozona; Paisley; Panama City; Paul Maha; Pensacola; Perry; Phil Gallagher; Philip J. Gallagher; Polk City; Poney Express; Port St. Joe; post offices; postage stamps; Postal Education Plan; Postal Savings System; Postmaster Generals; postmasters; Project Mercury; Quincy; R. J. Holley; R.H. McDaniels; Robert E. Hannegan; Rockledge; Rowena Haistens; Rowena McDaniel; Ruby A. Edwards; Safety Harbor; Sam Valliere; Sam Wooten; Samuel Osgood; San Harrison; Sanford; Sarasota; Sebring; Silver Springs; Space Capital of the World; Special Delivery; St. Augustine; St. Marks; St. Petersburg; Sunshine Club; Tampa; Ted Booth; The Gator Postmaster; Tillie Pasteur; Titusville; Tom Braswell; U.S. Post Office Department; USPOD; Vero Beach; W. B. Brophy; W. D. Jones; W. H. Harris; W. H. Hoffman; W. H. Owns; W. T. Gary; Walter B. Walters; Walter D. Myers; West Palm Beach; William Askew; William B. Dowling; William C. Hill; William D. Jones; William E. DeWar; William J. Dixon; William P. Wilkinson; Williston; Winter Haven; Winter Park; World War II; WWII; Zephyrhills
Letter from A. B. Cleveland to All Sectional Center Managers of Tampa Districts (November 25, 1975)
Tags: A. B. Cleveland; E. T. Klassen; Elmer T. Klassen; Frank M. Sommerkamp; Frank Marcum Sommerkamp III; Gerald Ford; Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.; H. V. Campbell; Leslie Lynch King, Jr.; orlando; post offices; Postmaster General; postmasters; presidents; Regional Postmaster; Tampa; Ted Klassen; U.S. Postal Service; USPS
Letter from Jim Macbeth to A. B. Cleveland (October 6, 1975)
Tags: A. B. Cleveland; Florida Bureau of Historical Museums; Florida Department of State; Florida's Barefoot Mailman; Jim Macbeth; letter carriers; mail carriers; mailman; mailmen; museums; post office box; post office boxes; post offices; postmark stamps; postmarks; postmasters; Sneads; Tampa; U.S. Postal Service; USPS
Memorandum from A. B. Cleveland to Tampa District Sectional Center Managers (November 3, 1975)
Letter from Lucius A. Bryant, Jr. to H. V. Campbell (November 11, 1975)
The Orange County Citizen, Vol. 14, No. 30, July 25, 1911
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
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 8: Vol. 89, No. 3, Winter 2011
Tags: activism; African Americans; anti-war movement; Antonio Rafael de la Cova; Black Freedom Movement; Black Student Union; C. Farris Bryant; Cecil Farris Bryant; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; colleges; Connie Lester; Cuban Americans; Cubans; desegregation; diversity; Eric Jarvis; evolution; exiles; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida land boom; Florida Legislative Investigation Committee; Florida Legislature; Florida Supreme court; Gainesville; gay; gay liberation movement; GLBT; Great War; Hamilton Holt; higher education; homosexuality; homosexuals; integration; J. Wayne Reitz; Jessica Clawson; Johns Committee; Joseph Crespino; Julius Wayne Reitz; Kent State shootings; Key West; land-grant universities; land-grant university; LeRoy Collins; LGBT; Miami; peace movement; pox; private education; private university; public education; public university; race relations; red plague; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; segregation; smallpox; Stephen C. O'Connell; Stephen Cornelius O'Connell; Stephen O'Connell; student movement; student protests; Supreme Court of Florida; Tampa; Ten Years' War; Thomas LeRoy Collins; tourism; UF; University of Florida; Variola vera; Virgil D. Hawkins; War of '68
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 7: Vol. 89, No. 2, Fall 2010
Tags: 1921 Tampa Bay hurricane; 1921 Tarpon Springs hurricane; advertising; American Revolution; Anthony Pym; boosters; British; California; colonialism; colonials; colonization; Connie Lester; Dan Schafer; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Schafer; Deborah L. Bauer; Dorothy Forbes; East Florida; Elizabeth Digby Pilot; English; environmental history; feminine; Feminizing Florida; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida land boom; gender history; graduate research; Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda; hurricanes; Jan Walsh Hokenson; John Forbes; Nicole C. Cox; Peter Ferdinando; Robert Cassanello; seduction; sexuality; shipwrecks; Spaniards; Spanish; St. Augustine; Sunny Land; Tampa; tourism; translation history; translations; West Florida; women; women's history
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
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Election Precinct 25, Tampa, Ward 10
Tags: Adriene Conklin; Annie Faucett; Archie Conklin; Aurther Lewis; Bertha Schoewdone; Blanch Carter; Carolyn Wallace; Catherine Post; census; Curtis Carter, Jr.; Curtis E. Carter, Sr.; Dale Carter; Dean N. Post, Jr.; Dean N. Post, Sr.; Dorothy Overstreet; Earle Post; Edith Conklin; Edward Post; Election Precinct 25; Elsie Arualong; Emma Hallbaner; Ernest C. Faucett; Jackson Faucett; Joyce Gaskins; Kent Post; Louise Wallace; Mary Elizabeth Overstreet; Myrle Carter; Paul F. Schoewdone; Peggy Post; population; Revera Overstreet; Roy W. Wallace; S. E. Rowe; Saddie Overstreet; Sharon Wallace; T. H. Coulter; Tampa; Thelma Gaskins; Ward 10; William L. Gaskins
Westinghouse Tampa Division
The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 6, February 9, 1927
Tags: A. B. Lemmon; A. B. Rowland; A. H. Shadix; A. M. Springer; agriculture; Anna B. Treat; Annie Meer; B. Auxford Burks; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Berkeley Blackman; boat; boat racing; book; Brown's Store; Bryan's Barber Shop; C. D. Horner; C. F. Batcheldor; C. J. Woodward; C. M. Niven; Caroline Kingsley; chamber of commerce; Charles Hasslinger; church; citrus; citrus industry; D. O. Hibbard; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Flynn; E. R. Baldwin; E. R. Hanson; Earl Murray; Edward B. Hall; Elmer Johnson; F. A. McNair; F. J. Fotch; fair; Forrest B. Stone; Foster R. Fanning; Founder's Day; Frederick E. Godfrey; G. W. Backus; garage; government; H. C. Pearson; H. D. Haldeman; Harold Peat; Hill School; holiday; housing; Hungerford School; Irving W. Metcalf; J. A. Brown; J. A. Howell; J. H. Bennett; Kittie Vanderpool; L. L. Lampp; library; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. C. Bryan; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Auxiliary; Maitland Clothing and Dry Goods Store; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Marinello Beauty Parlor; Mary Ely; Mary Orrmins; Memorial High School; Methodism; Methodist; municipal government; music; New England Society of Orlando; Orange Hardware & Furniture Company; Orange Tea Shop; orlando; Orlando Realty Board; Parent-Teacher Association; park; Presbyterian; Presbyterianism; PTA; R. A. Wheeler; R. B. Wright; R. P. Bronson; R. P. Cobb; real estate; Rollins Press; Ruby Lake Grove Fruit Company; S. J. Stiggins; sanitation; Sanlando Golf Club; school; song; T. M. Henkle; Tampa; taxes; Texaco Gas; The Maitland News; Theodore Johnson; Town Council; town government; Valentine's Day; W. A. Myers; W. B. Joiner; W. R. G. Orwick; W. R. Orrmins; William Cammack; William Howell; Winter Park; Winter Park Cleaners; Winter Park Country Club; Winter Park Refrigerating Company
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
The Who Local Crew T-Shirt
Tags: 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre; Bravado Merchandising; Brian Kehew; British; concerts; crews; Endless Wire; Ford Amphitheatre; Giuseppe Henry Palladino; hard rock; Live Nation Amphitheatre; Mick Dolan; MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre; music; Pete Townshend; Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend; Pino Palladino; punk; road crews; roadies; roady; rock; rock music; Roger Daltrey; Roger Harry Daltrey; shirts; Simon Townshend; t-shirts; Tampa; The Who; tours; uniform; Zak Richard Starkey; Zak Starkey
Secret Service T-Shirt
Tags: bands; hard rock; Mark Busto; Mick Dolan; music; orlando; Rick Morgan; rock; rock music; Secret Service; shirts; Steve Gruden; t-shirts; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Tom Perry
Stiff Kitten T-Shirt
A History of Central Florida, Episode 45: Diploma Plate
Tags: A History of Central Florida; activism; anti-war; Army; astronaut; BJC; Bledsoe, Robert; Boca Raton; Bradenton; Brevard Junior College; Canavan, Mike; Cental Florida Junior College; CFJC; Chipola Junior College; CJC; Clarke, Bob; Cocoa; cold war; college; commencement; construction; Davis, Henry; Daytona Beach; Daytona Beach Junior College; DBJC; demonstration; diploma; East Central University; ECU; Edison Junior College; education; educator; EJC; FAMU; FAU; female; Florida A&M University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Florida Atlantic Unviersity; Florida Institute for Continuing University Studies; Florida Legislature; Florida Technological University; Ford, Chip; Fort Lauderdale; Fort Myers; FTU; Gainesville; GCJC; GI Bill; Gibbs Junior College; Gibson, Ella; GJCl St. Petersburg; Goff, Tom; Gougleman, Paul; government assistance; graduation; Grant; Gray, Ben; Gulf Coast Junior College; Hampton Junior College; Hazen, Kendra; HEA; higher education; Higher Education Act of 1965; Hill, Hank; HJC; homemaker; honors convocation; housing; Indian River Junior College; IRJC; Jackson Junior College; JCBC; JJC; Johnson Junior College; junior college; Junior College of Broward County; Kelley, Katie; Kent State University; Kent State University Shootings; Key West; King, Richard; KSU; Lake City; Lake City Junior College; Lake Worth; Lake-Sumter Junior College; LCJC; Leesburg; legislative branch; legislature; Lenfest, Gene; Lincoln Junior College; LJC; loan; Loss, Christopher; LSJC; Madison; Manatee Junior College; Marianna; MDJC; Men's Residence Association; Miami- Dade County; Miami-Dade Junior College; Millican, Charles Norman; MJC; Monroe Junior College; MRA; Municipal Auditorium; NASA; National Aeronautics and Astronautics Administration; National Defense Education Act; NDEA; NFJC; North Florida Junior College; Ocala; OCRHC; Okaloose-Walton Junior College; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; OWJC; Palatka; Palm Beach Junior College; Panama City; PBJC; peace; peace movement; Pegasus Drive; Pensacola; Pensacola Junior College; Perkins, Joyce Hart; PJC; podcast; political activism; professor; protest; public college; public junior college; public state university; public university; Richard, Hank; RICHES; RJC; Robert Cassanello; Roosevelt Junior College; Rosenwald Junior College; Rowley, Ken; school; Sebastian, Dave; self-determination; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; SJRJC; space program; SPJC; SRJC; St. Johns River Junior College; St. Petersburg Junior College; strike; student; student government; student grant; student housing; student loan; Sun Belt; Suwannee River Junior College; Tallahassee; Tampa; teacher; U.S. Army; UCF; UF; Underwood, Retha Riley; Univerity of Florida; university; University of Central Florida; University of Central Florida Libraries; University of South Florida; University of West Florida; USF; UWF; Valparaiso Junior College; Vanderbilt University; VCJC; Velásquez, Daniel; veteran; Vietnam War; Volusia County Junior College; VU; Washington Junior College; West Palm Beach Junior College; Wetherington, Mike; Wightman, Ed; WJC; woman; Woods, Pauk; work-study program; yearbrook; Young, John W.
The Rovin' Flames at a Soap Box Derby Parade
"Bo Diddley" by The Rovin' Flames
Tags: band; Bates, Ellas Otha; Battle, Paul; Bo Diddley; Dial, Hardy; Diddley, Bo; garage; garage band; Goff, Jerry; H and H Productions; Kempin, Phil; Maietta, J. R.; McDaniel, Ellas; Morris, Jimmy "Mouse"; music; musician; record; rock; rock band; rock music; Tampa; Tampa Bay Records; The Rovin' Flames; vinyl record
Rovin' Flames at Safety Village, U.S.A.
The Soul Trippers
The Soul Trippers Record
The Outsiders
Charles "Charlie" Brantley
Tags: African American; band; band leader; blues; blues music; blues singer; blues vocalist; Brantley, Charles; Brantley, Charlie; Charlie Brantley and His Original Honey Dippers; Honey Dippers; music; Negro Musical Association; Original Honey Dippers; R&B; rhythm and blues; saxophonist; singer; Tampa; vocalist; West Tampa
"Oh, What a Shame" by The Arena Twins
"I'd Just As Soon Forget" by The Arena Twins
Koco with New Members Robin Subicao and Anthony Barcelo
Tags: band; Barcelo, Anthony; Bollea, Terry; Firebird; Freebird; garage band; garage rock; Hogan, Hulk; Keur, Mark; Koco; Magic; music; rock; rock music; Subicao, Robin; Tampa; White, David
Koco with New Member Brad Prince
Tags: band; Bollea, Terry; Firebird; Freebird; garage band; garage rock; Griggs, Stephen; Hogan, Hulk; Keur, Mark; Koco; Magic; music; Prince, Brad; rock; rock music; Tampa; White, David
Infinity's End Logo
Tags: band; band logo; garage band; garage rock; Infinity's End; logo; music; musician; rock; rock band; rock music; Tampa
Infinity's End Live with Logo
Tags: audience; band; band logo; bass guitar; bass guitarist; bassist; Bollea, Terry Gene; drum; drummer; garage band; garage rock; guitar; guitarist; Hogan, Hulk; Infinity's End; keyboard; keyboardist singer vocalist; March of Dimes; music; musician; rock; rock band; rock music; singer; Tampa; vocalist
Infinity's End in Floral Pants Live
Infinity's End Performing Live, 1969
Tags: audience; band; bass guitar; bass guitarist; garage band; garage rock; Infinity's End; music; musician; rock; rock band; rock music; Tampa
Infinity's End in Ascots
Tags: band; Bollea, Terry Gene; garage band; garage rock; Hogan, Hulk; Infinity's End; music; musician; palm tree; rock; rock band; rock music; Tampa
Hey Gang! Big Dance at The Village
Tags: blues; Cypress Street; dance; flyer; garage band; garage rock; pop; pop music; rock; rock band; rock music; soul; soul music; St. Petersburg; Surfers' Club; Tampa; The Tempest; The Tempests; The Village
The Shangri-Las and The Tempests at Mason's Hall, March 26, 1966
Tags: "Teen Seen"; blues; flyer; Ganser, Marguerite "Marge"; Ganser, Mary Ann; garage band; garage rock; girl group; Mason's Hall; pop; pop group; pop music; rock; rock band; rock music; Shangri-Las, The; soul; soul music; Tampa; The Shangri-Las; The Tempest; The Tempests; Weiss, Elizabeth "Betty"; Weiss, Mary; West End Buffalo Avenue Bridge
Tropics Win International Prize
Tags: Battle of the Bands; Black-Jacket Woman; Chicago, Illinois; classic rock; Columbia Records; contest; Dryer, Mel; For A Long time; I'm a Man, Misirloo; International Battle of the Bands; Ludwig Drum Company; McCormick Place; music; musician; Newman, Carole; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; pop rock; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; St. Petersburg; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Teenage World's Fair; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Mamas and the Papas; The Tampa Times; The Tropics; Trice, Nancy; Turner, Eric; WLS Radio
International Battle of the Bands Official Certificate
Tags: Battle of the Bands; certificate; Chicago, Illinois; classic rock; Columbia Records; Dryer, Mel; International Battle of the Bands; McCormick Place; music; musician; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; pop rock; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Tampa Times; The Tropics; Turner, Eric
World Teenage Show 1966 Top Champions
Tags: Battle of the Bands; blue-eyed soul; Chicago, Illinois; classic rock; Columbia Records; Dryer, Mel; International Battle of the Bands; McCormick Place; music; musician; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; pop rock; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; soul; soul music; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Rascals; The Tropics; The Young Rascals; Turner, Eric
The Tropics 30 Year Reunion
Tags: All Children's Hospital; charity; classic rock; Columbia Records; concert; Dryer, Mel; hospital; music; musician; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; pop rock; R&B; reunion; reunion show; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; St. Petersburg; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Coliseum; The Tropics; Turner, Eric
The Tropics with James Brown
Tags: Brown, James Joseph; classic rock; Columbia Records; Dryer, Mel; funk; music; musician; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; pop rock; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; sorority party; soul; soul music; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Godfather of Soul; The Tropics; Turner, Eric
The Tropics, 1965
Tags: band; classic rock; Columbia Records; Dryer, Mel; music; musician; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; pop rock; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Tropics; Turner, Eric
The Tropics in Plant City, 1966
Tags: classic rock; Columbia Records; concert; Dryer, Mel; music; musician; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; Plant City; Planteen Recreation Center; pop rock; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Tropics; Turner, Eric
The Tropics in Ascots
Tags: band; classic rock; Columbia Records; Dryer, Mel; music; musician; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; pop rock; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Tropics; Turner, Eric
The Tropics in Red Costumes
Tags: band; classic rock; Cocoa Beach; Cocoa Beach Pier; Columbia Records; Dryer, Mel; music; musician; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; pop rock; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Tropics; Turner, Eric
The Tropics in Suits
Tags: band; classic rock; Columbia Records; Dryer, Mel; music; musician; Pendergrass, Buddy; Pendergrass, Hardin; pop rock; R&B; rhythm and blues; rock; rock band; rock music; Shea, Bobby; Shea, Robert "Bobby"; Souza, Charles "Charlie"; Souza, Charlie; Tampa; Tampa Bay; The Bitchin' Red Band; The Tropics; Turner, Eric
A History of Central Florida, Episode 39: Wartime Civil Defense
Tags: 1st Street; 3rd Inceptor Command; A History of Central Florida; air raid warning siren; aircraft; Aircraft Warning Service; airplane; Aldeman, Helen; American Legion, Inc.; AP; Associated Press; Attack of Pearl Harbor; AWS; Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Blanding, Albert H.; BPOE; Cees, Jay; Civic Exhibition Center; civil defense; civilian; civilian volunteer; Civitan Club; Clarke, Bob; club; Coates, Hope; cold war; College Club; Elks Lodge; Empire State Building; Fenton, B. J.; First Street; Ford, Chip; Fort Kent, Maine; Fortune Magazine; Frank, Walter; Geneva; German; Germany; Gibson, Ella; Hannon, Barbara; Harrell, George "Speedy"; Hazen, Kendra; homefront; Japan; Japanese; Johnnie Walker Whisky; Kelley, Katie; Key West; Kiwanis Club; La Paz; labor; Lions Club; Long, Mark Howard; Martin, Mary Jo; Messerschmitt Me 262; Meyers, Betty; Mormino, Gary Ross; Morrison Field Army Air Base; Museum of Geneva History; Nazi; Nazi German; New York City, New York; Norton Gallery and School of Art; observation station; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Palm Beach; Palm Beach Art League; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Pioneer Hall; podcast; RICHES; Robb, Inex; Robert Cassanello; Rotary Club; Soviet; Soviet Union; spotter; spotters' neck; State Defense Council of Florida; Strain, Ralph; Stumpf; submarine; Tallahassee; Tampa; The Palm Beach Post; Third Inceptor Command; Thomas, Tommy; training; training disc; Tylander, Ray; U-boat; U.S. Air Corps; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Ground Observer Corps; UCF; University of Central Florida; USAAC; Velásquez, Daniel; Walker, Johnnie; war effort; warship; Witek, J. R.; women; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Gordon Pierce and Trina Cothrin
Tags: A School; A-4; Afghanistan; aircraft carriers; airplanes; Arctic Ocean; aviation maintenance administrators; aviation metalsmiths; aviation structural mechanics; Baldwin Park; basic training; boot camps; Bruce Pierce; Buffalo, New York; CENTCOM; Chief Yeoman; cold war; Community Veterans History Project; Company Commander; Correctional and Instructional Standards Division Officer; CVHP; Douglas A-4 Skyhawk; education; Enduring Freedom; enlistment; F-14; facsimile; fax; Fighter Squadron 124; firefighting; Firefighting School; fires; Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 58; Florida State Road 436; Global War on Terror; Gordon Pierce; graduations; Great Lakes, Illinois; Grinder; Grumman F-14 Tomcat; GWOT; instructors; Islamic Republic of Afghanistan; Jacksonville; James Pierce; Key West; liquid oxygen; Lone Sailor Memorial Project; LSMP; MacDill AFB; MacDill Air Force Base; Master Chief Petty Officer; memorials; Memphis, Tennessee; Meridian, Mississippi; military education; military training; Miramar, San Diego, California; NAS Jacksonville; NAS Key West; NAS Meridian; NAS Miramar; NAS Sanford; Naval Air Station Jacksonville; Naval Air Station Key West; Naval Air Station Meridian; Naval Air Station Miramar; Naval Air Station Sanford; Naval Nuclear Power Training Command; Naval Station Great Lakes; Naval Training Center Orlando; NAVSTA Great Lakes; Navy Achievement Medal; Navy Commendation Medal; NS Great Lakes; NTC Orlando; Nuclear Power School; OEF; Olongapo, Philippines; Operation Enduring Freedom; orlando; Pensacola; Philippines; planes; Qatar; QWIP Technologies; recruit training; Recruit Training Center Orlando; Recruit Training Command; recruits; Republic of the Philippines; Roger Jordan Sims; RTC Orlando; sailors; Sanford; Sims, Roger Jordan; Skyhawk; SR-436; State of Qatar; swimming; Tampa; terrorism; terrorists; Tomcat; Tommy Foreman; Trina Cothrin; Trina Pierce; U.S. Army; U.S. Naval Reserve; U.S. Navy; United States Central Command; USCENTCOM; USS Blue Jacket; USS Coral Sea; USS Forrestal; USS Franklin D. Roosevelt; USS John F. Kennedy; USS Wasp; VA-72; VC-7 Tallyhoers; veterans; VF-11 Thunderbolt; VF-124; VF-171; Vietnam War; VR-58; War in Afghanistan; War on Terror
Frampton
Tags: Beach Club; blues rock; Citrus Bowl; concerts; Florida Citrus Bowl; hard rock; J. Geils Band; Kansas; music festivals; orlando; Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium; Orlando Stadium; Peter Frampton; Peter Kenneth Frampton; Plant City; Rick Derringer; rock music; Rock Super Bowl; Rock Super Bowl III; soft rock; T-bowl; Tampa; Tangerine Bowl
Georgetown Pathways to History Project Heritage Marker #3
Tags: ACL; African Americans; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; Battle of Camp Monroe; Bay Avenue; Belair Grove; celery; Celery City; Charles Mellon; Charleston; citrus; Coxetter, L. M.; enterprises; farm labor; Farm Placement Service; Florida Industrial Commission; Fort Mellon; Frederick DeBary; freezes; George R. Foster; Georgetown; Georgetown Pathways to History Project; Great Freeze of 1894-1895; Henry Shelton Sanford; Historic Markers; Indian River; Jacksonville; L. M. Coxetter; Lake Monroe; Mellonville; Ocklawaha River; orlando; Pathways to History; Patricia Ann Black; Patricia Ann Black Bigham; Pilgrim Black; railroads; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sanford Museum; Savannah; Second Seminole War; Seminole Wars; SFR; South Florida Railroad; St. Johns River; Starlight; steamboats; steamers; steamships; Tampa; The Gate City of South Florida; U.S. Army; U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; U.S. Department of Labor; U.S. Employment Service; Wayne County, New York
A History of Central Florida, Episode 30: Bolita
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African American; African Americans; Bartow; Bob Clarke; Bolita; Bolita Wars; bolitero; boliteros; Brown, Harry; Carey Estes Kefauver; Charlie Wall; China; Chip Ford; Congress; corruption; crime; Cuba; Cuban American; Cuban Americans; Cubans; Daniel Velásquez; Duda's; elections; Ella Gibson; Estes Kefauver; Florida Lottery; gambling; Gary Ross Mormino; George Harrell; Harry Brown; Hispanic Americans; Hispanics; Katie Kelley; Kefauver Commission; Kendra Hazen; Keno; Latin Americans; Latinos; lotteries; lottery; Mafia; Main Street; Merritt Island; Nick Wynee; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; Polk County Historical Museum; Robert Cassanello; Speedy Harrell; Tampa; U.S. Congress; U.S. Senate; Vicente Martinez-Ybor; Ybor City
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 20: Railroad Bells
Tags: A History of Central Florida; ACL; American Civil War; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; automobiles; Beach Street; bells; Bob Clarke; Boyd Street; cars; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Chip Ford; Christopher Brooke; Daniel Velásquez; Daytona Beach; Ella Gibson; FEC; Florida East Coast Railway; Halifax Historical Museum; Henry Bradley Plant; Henry Morrison Flagler; Henry Plant; Homosassa; Interstate Highway System; Jacksonville; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Key West; Kissimmee; Maitland; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; motor vehicles; Ocala; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Palm Beach; Plant System; railroads; Robert Cassanello; Sanford; South Florida Railroad; Tampa; Titusville; tourism; tourists; trains; Union Station; Winston; Winter Garden; Winter Park
SheiKra at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
Nairobi Train Station of the Serengeti Express Railway at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
Elephants at the Edge of Africa at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
Zebras at the Edge of Africa at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
Bird Gardens at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
Flamingos at Busch Gardens Tampa's Bird Gardens, 2010
Oral History of Bob Hattaway
Tags: 7-Eleven; Adult Toy Storage; agriculture; airports; Altamonte Mall; Altamonte Springs; Apopka; asparagus plumosus; Barnett; Bill Miller; Bob Hattaway; Bradshaw; British Airways; Casselberry; Central Florida Expressway Authority; Chapman Avenue; Chapman Road; Charlotte Hattaway; Chicago, Illinois; Christmas; citrus; Concord Avenue; Continental Can Company; Costa Rica; Crescent City; Daniel Motta; Daytona Beach; DeLand; Democratic Party; Democrats; Dog Track Road; Downtown Orlando; Earl Vaughn; East-West Expressway; economic growth; farming; farms; FDOT; Fern Park; ferneries; fernery; ferns; Florida Department of Transportation; Florida House of Representatives; Florida Senate; flower shops; flowers; Foley; Greater Orlando Aviation Authority; greenhouses; Hattaway; Hattaway Drive; Hibbard Casselberry; Holiday Travel; Home Depot; horticulture; Howard McNelty; infrastructure; Jane Casselberry; John Marcell; John Rich; Kay; Kmart; Lake Concord; Lake Lotus; Lake Orienta; Larry Dale; Lawton Chiles; Lawton Mainor Chiles, Jr.; leatherleaf fern; Leonard Casselberry; LHS; Linda Chapin; Linda Hook; Lockhart; Longwood; Lyman High School; Mahaffey; Maitland; Maitland Avenue; Martha Casselberry; moss; mosses; NAS Sanford; Naval Air Station Sanford; navel oranges; New York; nurseries; nursery; oak tree hammocks; oak trees; Opp, Alabama; orange tees; oranges; Orienta Ferneries; orlando; Orlando International Airport; Orlando-Sanford International Airport; Pierson; podocarpus; price fixing; Puerto Rico; real estate; Republican Parties; Republicans; Rick Hattaway; Royal Ferneries; Sanford; saran shade cloth; Seminole County; Semoran Boulevard; Shoemaker; slat sheds; Southwest Airlines; sphagnum; SR 408; SR 417; SR 436; SR 46; Tallahassee; Tampa; Toronto, Canada; tropical plants; UF; University of Florida; US 19-92; Ustler; Valencia oranges; Vaughn Greenhouses; Virgin Atlantic; Volusia County; Walmart; Walt Disney World; weeding; weeds; Wekiva River; Winter Garden; Winter Park High School; Wofford, Joe; WPHS; Zellwood; zoning
Oral History of Bobby Martin
Tags: alligators; American eels; Archie Smith; Bill Belleville; Black Hammock Fish Camp; boating the line; Bobby Martin; Camay soaps; catfish; catfish farming; catfish farms; catfishing; Cecil Dile; Clarence Coir; commercial fishermen; commercial fishing; Daniel Motta; Dog Track Road; eel pots; eeling; electrolysis action; fish; fish traps; fishers; fishing; fishing empty hooks; game wardens; gators; hoop nets; hyacinths; jump lining; Lake Harney; Lake Jesup; Lake Monroe; Longwood; monkey fishing; monkey machines; Mullet Lake Park; Museum of Seminole County History; oxidation; pesticides; poaching; pollution; Sanford; Sanford Boat Works & Marina; ship stores; shotgun houses; shrimp; shrimp trawls; shrimping; skip jacks; snails; SR 17-92; St. Johns River; State Road 17-92; stay lining; stingrays; Tampa; trot lines; Tuskawilla Road; Vietnam War; Waits' Fish House; Woodruff Creek
Oral History of Rex Clonts, Jr.
Tags: agriculture; ants; Apopka; Black Hammock; C. R. Clonts; C. R. Clonts Associated Growers; C. S. Lee; cattle; cattle ranch; cattle ranches; celery; Central Florida; Charles Simeon Lee; citrus; Clonts, Thelma Lee; farmers; farming; fire ants; Florida Avenue; Historical Society of Central Florida; irrigation; Joseph Morris; Lake Apopka; Lake Charm; Lawton Elementary School; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Mitchell Hammock; mules; Museum of Seminole County History; NAS Sanford; Naval Air Station Sanford; OHS; orange groves; Orange Memorial Hospital; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Rex Clonts, Jr.; Rex Clonts, Sr.; Robert Lee; Sanford; seed bed; seed beds; Seminole County; Slavia; Tampa; Thelma Lee; Thelma Lee Clonts; tourism; UCF; University of Central Florida; University of South Florida; USF; Walt Disney; Walt Disney World; Walter Elias Disney; Zellwood
Letter from William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (December 28, 1883)
South Florida Railroad Advertisement
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
Salmagundi, Vol. VII, No. 1, 1916
Tags: 1st Street; 4th Street; 9th Street; Ahearn, Ida; Alexander Irwin; Anderson, Agnes; Andes, Alice; Armor, Marry Harris; Aspinwall, Frances M.; Audubon Society; Audubon Society of Florida; B. & O. Motor Company; Betts, Ruby; Bonita Cafe; Bower, R. C.; Bowler, Mable; Boys Debating Society; Bradbury; Brady, E. E.; Brady, Virginia; Brainol; Brock, D. C.; Brown, D. O.; Brown, J. Oscar; Brown, John; Brown, Susie H.; Buckhalter, Gladys; Butt, C. G.; Caldwell, Hugh H.; Callahan; Cameron, Mary Gatchel; Carnes, S. J.; Carranza, Venustiano; Chaplin, Charlie; Chappell, Frances; Chappell, Mary; Chittenden, Edna; Commercial St.; Commercial Street; Coulborn, Dixon; Coulbourn, Mary Chappell; Coulbourn, Richard; Crosby, Wallace; Cupid, Dan; Cypress Ave.; Cypress Avenue; Davies, Mary Carolyn; Dean, Tenny; Deane, Robert; Deas, R. R.; Diack, Margaret; Dickins Shoe Store; Dickins, J. W.; Dingee, C. H.; Douglass, E. A.; DuBoes, H. C.; education; Entzminger, Maud; Estelle Gray Concert Company; Eustis; Eustis High School; Ezell; Ezell, Paul; First National Bank; First Street; Five County Fair; Fletcher, John; Florida Alligator; Florida State College for Women; Fourth Street; Fox, Gwin; French Ave. Garage; French Avenue; French Avenue Garage; French Millinery Shop; FSCW; Gardner, Gladys; Gatchel, F.; Gatchel, Josie Stumon; Gatchel, Mary; Gatchel, Ruth Stewart; Geneva; Georgia School of Technology; Geortz, Alma; Gift Store; Goertz, Alma M.; Goodhue, Isabelle; Gotha; Gove; Gove, Marion; Graham, J. R.; Gramling, Albert; Graves, Jessie C.; Gray, Estelle; Green; Green, Gladys; Grow, Elmer; Hand, C. M.; Hand, Ruth; Hawkins, W. E.; Higgins; high schools; Hill; Hotel Carnes; Housholder, E. F.; Housholder, Ernest; Housholder, W. E.; Howard, B. Adna; Hully; Hulme, T. E.; Hutchinson; Irving, Washington; Jacksonville; Jefferson Hospital; Kanner, Abie; Kanner, Charles; Kanner, Harry; Kanner, Ruth; Key, A. R.; Kissimmee; Kissimmee High School; L. R. Philips & Company; La Rocque, S. H.; Laing, H. Roby; Laing, Joseph S.; Lake, Forrest; Lawrence, B. H.; Lawton, T. W.; Leavitt, Frances A.; Leffler, C. H.; Lhevinne, Mortis; Literary and Debating Societies; Little, Ercel; Lovell, Vail; Lowell, Abbott, Lawrence; Lowell, Amy; Loy, Nina; MacMillan; Maines, Schelle; Masefield; Masters, Edgar Lee; McAlexander, Watson; McCook, S. A.; McCuller, L. P.; McDaniel, Ruth; McIntyre, J. B.; McIntyre's Express & Baggage Transfer; McLaughlin, Anna C.; McLaulin, Henry; Meredith, Thomas; Mettinger; Mettinger, Ruth; Mettinger's; Miller, F. L.; Milvis Marble Company; Morris, Gladys L.; Moughton, Ethel; Munson, Fannie Reba; Munson, Zoe; Murrell, John M.; Murrell, Renie; N. P. Yowell & Company; National Bird Day; Nichols, R. E.; Nickels; Ninth Street; Nix; Ohio House; orlando; Orlando High School; Osceola High School; Packard; Palmetto Avenue; Parish Hous; Parish House Club; Park Avenue; Pattishall, Bert; Peoples Bank; Perkins, B. L.; Philip's Studio; Philips, L. R.; Phillips Studio; Poet's Club; Pope, Eugenia; Pound, Ezra; Progressive Shoe Shop; Railroad Avenue; Rexall Store; Rhodes, Muriel; Rines; Rines, Lucille; Ringe, Adele; Roach, J. H.; Robert's Grocery; Robinson, M. F.; Rodker, John; Roumillat, Eugene; Rowe, Ruby Betts; Royal Tailors; Rumph, Dorothy; Rumph, Hume C.; Runge, S.; Runge, William; Salmagundi; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sanford Bottling Works; Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Company; Sanford Furniture Company; Sanford Grammar School; Sanford High School; Sanford House; Sanford Pressing Club; Sanford Primary School; Sanford Public Schools; Sanford Shoe and Clothing Company; Sanitary Pressing Club; Schaal, Theodore; schools; Seminole Abstract Company; Seminole County Bank; Seminole County Judge; Seminole County Superintendent of Public Instruction; Shinholser, S. O.; SHS; Smith, Bessie; Smith, R. H.; Spencer, G. W.; Spencer's Bakery; Spratt, Jack; Spurling, J. E.; St. Augustine; St. Augustine High School; St. Patrick's Day; Stetson University; Stevens, H. R.; Stevens, Ralph; Stevenson, Hazel, Allison; Stewart, Ruth; Stumon, Josie; SU; Takach, J. A.; Tallahassee; Tampa; Taylor, O. L.; Thackston, J. H.; Thomas Jefferson University Hospital; Thrasher, D. L.; Thrasher, May; Tillis, Gussie; Trusler, Dean; Tsing Kiang Fu; UF; Umatilla; Umatilla High School; University of Florida; University of South Carolina; USC; Waldron, Katherine; Walker; Walker, Claire; Watson; Waycross; WCTU; West; West, Etta; West, Etta P.; Whitman, Walt; Whitner, Annie; Wickham; Wight; Wight Grocery Company; Wildman, J. Rowland; William Coulborn Co.; William Coulborn Company; Williams, Grace Earl; Wilmington; Wilson & Householder; Wilson, Thomas Emmet; Winter Park; Woman's Christian Temperance Union; Woodburn, Esthe M.; Woodruff; Woodruff & Watson; Woodruff, F. L.; Yowell, N. P.
Seminole County Public Schools Teachers and Salaries, 1913-1954
Tags: 10th Street; 11th Avenue; 12th Street; 13th Street; 14th Street; 15th Street; 16th Street; 17th Street; 19th Street; 1st Street; 20th Street; 21st Street; 2nd Avenue; 2nd Street; 3rd Street; 4th Street; 5th Street; 6th Street; 7th Street; 8th Street; 9th Street; Aberdeen; Adena; Aloma Avenue; Apalachicola; Apopka; Arran; Ashby Street; Ashley Street; Auburndale Avenue; Avocado Avenue; Axson; Baimbridge; Baldwin; Bay Avenue; Beach Street; Beardall Avenue; Benson Springs; Bernesville; Blenton; Blount Street; Boston; Brigend; Brisson Avenue; Buffalo; Burbank; Burlington; Bushnell; Calhoun; Cambridge; Cameron; Cameron Avenue; Cameron City; Campbell; Casselberry; Catalina Drive; Celery Avenue; Center Street; Chancellor; Chatham; Chattahoochee; Chipley; Christmas; Chuluota Primary; Chuluota Primary School; Chuluota School; Church Creek; Cincinnati; Citrus Heights; Clark Avenue; Clermont; Cleveland; Cliffdale; Cloudland Park; Colbert; College Hill Street; Concord Avenue; Cottondale; Country Club Road; County Road 427; Cowan Apartments; CR 427; Crooms Academy; Cumming; Cypress Avenue; Cypress Street; Dade City; Danbury; Daytona Beach; DeLand; Delton; Dexter; Dixie Highway; Dothan; Douglas; Douglas Street; Dublin; East Side; East Side Primary School; Eastside Primary School; Edmund; educator; Eighth Street; elementary school; Eleventh Avenue; Elliot Avenue; Elm Avenue; employee; Eufsuls; Eustis; F Street; Fern Park; Fifteenth Street; Fifth Street; First Street; Floral Heights; Forest City School; Forsyth; Fort Meade; Fort Reed; Fourteenth Street; Fourth Street; Franklin Street; Franklinton; French Avenue; Frostproof; Gabriella Colored School; Gainesville; Gamble Street; Geneva Avenue; Geneva Colored School; Geneva Elementary School; Geneva School; Genius Drive; Georgetown; Glendale; Goggansville; Goldsboro Primary School; Grandview Avenue; Haines City; Halb Avenue; Havana; Hawthorne; Hemingwet; Hermits Trail; Hewlett; Hickory Avenue; high school; Highland; Hinson; Holly Avenue; Hopper Academy; Howry Street; Hungerford School; Indian Mound Village; Jackson Street; Jacksonville; Jasper; Jefferson; Jefferson Street; Jessamine Avenue; Jonesboro; Key West; Kingstree; Kissimmee; Kolokee; Ky-Bama Lodge; Lake Avenue; Lake Butler; Lake Mary Road; Lake Mary School; Lake Monroe Colored School; Lake Monroe School; Lake Wales; Lake Worth; Lakeland; Lakemont; Lakeview Drive; Lakewood; Langley; Langley Apartments; Las Olas Boulevard; Laurel Avenue; Leesburg; Lewisberg; LHS; Live Oak; Livingston Street; Lloyd; Loch Arbor Court; Locust Avenue; Longwood School; Louisville; Lyman Elementary School; Lyman High School; Madison; Madison Street; Magnolia Avenue; Main Street; Maitland; Maple Avenue; Marianna; Marietta; Maripose Street; Mars Hill; Maryville; Mascotte; Masonville; McCombe Street; Mellonville Avenue; Menlo; Merritt Street; Miami; Midway; Miller Avenue; Minnesota Avenue; Moncrif Avenue; Montezuma Hotel; Monticello; Montverde; Morgan City; Moultrie; Mount Dora; Mount Olive; Mount Vernon; Myrtle Avenue; New Canton; New Milford; New Port Richey; New Smyrna Beach; Nineteenth Street; Ninth Street; O'Brien; Oak Avenue; Oak Street; Oakland; Ocoee; OHS; Olive Street; Orange Avenue; orlando; Osceola; Osceola School; Osteen; Oviedo; Oviedo Colored School; Oviedo High School; Oviedo School; Oxford Junction; Ozark; Palatka; Palmetto Avenue; Paris; Park Avenue; Parramore Street; Pearson; Pecan Avenue; Pelham; Pendergrass; Peninsula Drive; Penn Avenue; Pensacola; Persimmon Avenue; Pine Avenue; Pinehurst; Poinsetta Avenue; Ponce Park; Portsmouth; public school; Punta Gorda; Quitman; Raleigh; Randall Circle; Reus Street; Richland; Richmond Avenue; Ridgewood Avenue; Rock Hill; Rosalia Drive; Rose Court; Rose Court Apartments; Rosenwald; Rosenwald No. 1; Roslindale; Roundtree Avenue; Route 1; Route 2; Route A; Roxbury Road; Ruthledge; Salem; Salisbury; San Lanta Apartments; Sand Lake Road; Sanford Avenue; Sanford Grammar School; Sanford High School; Sanford Junior High; Sanford Junior High School; Sanford Primary School; Sanford Vocational School; Sans Souci Avenue; school; SCPS; Seaboard Oil Company; Second Avenue; Second Street; Sellors Street; Seminole County; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole County School Board; Seminole High School; Seminole Rosenwald No. 1; Seventeenth Street; Seventh Street; Shady Lane; Shady Lane Drive; Sharon; Shepherd Avenue; SHS; Silver Lake; Sipes Avenue; Sixteenth Street; Sixth Street; SJHS; snow Hill Road; Sorrento; South Side Primary School; Southside Primary; Southside Primary School; Spurling Street; St. Augustine; St. Petersburg; Steubenville; Summerlin Avenue; Sumter; Sunset Drive; Swan Street; Swanton; Tallahassee; Tampa; Tangerine; teacher; Teckla; Tekona Park; Tenth Street; Third Street; Thirteenth Street; Tifton; Triplet Street; Tuscaloosa; Twelfth Street; Twentieth Street; Twenty-First Street; Umatilla; Union Avenue; Valdosta; Valencia Drive; Vernville; Vidette; Vienna; Virginia Drive; Vistabula; Vradenburgh; Wagner Colored School; Waits Street; Waleska; Washington; Washington Avenue; Wauseon; Welbourne Street; Wellborn; West Point; West Side Primary School; Westside Primary School; Whigham; Wichita; Wildmere Avenue; Wildwood; Willow Avenue; Wilson; Wilson School; Winfree Avenue; Winston-Salem; Winter Garden; Winter Haven; Winter Park; Woodsbridge; Wrightsville; Youngstown
"My First Trip to Tampa" Manuscript
Tags: Arcadia; Atwood Grove; Auburndale; Bartow; Belair Grove; Boggy Creek; Carter, Silas B.; Chase and Company; Chase, Sydney Octavius; Collins House; commissioner; courthouse; Fort Davenport; Fort Meade; Hayden; Henderson; Hillsborough River; Hughes; Ingraham; Kissimmee; Lafayette Street Bridge; Little Manatee; Long; Miller; Miller & Henderson; orlando; Overstreet Arcade; palmetto; Parrish; Patrick; plant; Plant City; Platt; Platt Grove; reservation; Saddle Creek; Sanford; Six Mile Creek; snake country; Sparkman, S. M.; steamer line; sugar mill; Tampa; Tampa Bay; Trafford; Winter Haven; Yates
"Dec. 6, 1878 to Mar. 14, 1940" Manuscript
Tags: anniversary; Apopka; Bartow; Belair Grove; Carter, Silas B.; Chase and Company; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; cold spell; Collins House; courthouse; Fort Brooke; Fort Davenport; Fort Meade; freeze; Garrett; George M. Bird; grove; Hillsborough River; Kissimmee; Manatee; manuscript; Mellonville Trail; Miller; missionary; mule team; Old Trail; orange; orange industry; orlando; ox; Palm Springs; Parish Grove; Plant City; Platt; Platt tree; Presbyterian; Saddle Creek; Sanford; silver anniversary; steamboat; steamer; steamship; Stone; Tampa; Tampa Trail; Waverly; Waverly Cooperative; Waverly Silver Jubilee; Wekiva River; Winter Haven; Yates
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (December 6, 1921)
Tags: 10th Street; 9th Street; African American; Brevard County Road; Bunnell; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; election; First Street; Geneva; Hubbard; Isleworth Grove; Jacksonville; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Lake, Forrest; Landis, Cary D.; Leffler, C. D.; Leffler, C.D.; Magnuson, E.; Neamathla; Ninth Street; Oak Avenue; orlando; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Stevens; Sunniland; Tampa; Tenth Street; Tildenville; voter; voting; Windermere; Winter Garden
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 50: An Interview with Paul Ortiz, Part 2
Tags: 19th Amendment; African American; Bartow; Bethune-Cookman College; Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod; Birmingham, Alabama; boycott; Chicago, Illinois; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; Cole, Johnnetta Betsch; Cravero, Geoffrey; debt peonage; Detroit, Michigan; disenfranchisement; documentary; Election of 1920; emancipation; Emancipation Betrayed: The Hidden History of Black Organizing and White Violence in Florida from Reconstruction to the Bloody Election of 1920; Florida Voter Registration Movement; fraternal organization; Gainesville; Grand Court Order of Calanthe; Great Depression; Great Migration; Great War; Hurston, Zora Neale; Jacksonvile; Jacksonville; Jim Crow; Johnson, James Weldon; Knights of Pythias; Lakeland; Louie, M. M.; lynching; Masons; meeting; Memphis, Tennessee; migration; Montgomery Bus Boycott; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry Tyson; museum; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; New York City, New York; Nineteenth Amendment; Ocoee; Ocoee Massacre; Ocoee Race Riot; oral history; orange county; Order of the Eastern Star; organizing; orlando; Ortiz, Paul; Pensacola; Pensacola Streetcar Boycott; podcast; poll tax; Randolph, A. Philip; Reconstruction; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Samuel Proctor Oral History Program; secret society; Simms, Harriette Vyda; St. Augustine; St. Petersburg; suffrage; Tampa; Thurmond, Howard; UF; University of Florida; voter registration; voter registration movement; voting; voting rights; West Orange County; white supremacy; women's suffrage; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 46: An Interview with Joy Wallace Dickinson, Part 2
Tags: African American; Anderson, Robert; art; art festival; artist; author; baseball; baseball field; Beat Generation; Blackburn, Harlan; Bolita; casino; Chance, Frank Leroy; College Park; Cracker Mafia; crime; Cuba; desegregation; Dickinson, Joy Wallace; documentary; Evers, John "Johnny" Joseph; Evers, Johnny; festival; Flamingo Club; Florida State Road 50; gambling; George Stewart's Office Supplies; Havana, Cuba; integration; Jacksonville; journalism; journalist; Kerouac, Jack; King of the Beats; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; literature; local history; lottery; Mafia; meteorologist; Miami; Mitchell, E. B.; National Register of Historic Places; newspaper; nightclub; On the Road; organize crime; orlando; Park Avenue; photographer; photography; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; podcast; Remembering Orlando: Tales from Elvis to Disney; restaurant; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; segregation; Spring Training; SR 50; Stump, Charles "Charlie" W., Jr.; Stump, Charlie; Tampa; The Milton Berle Show; The Orlando Sentinel; Tinker Field; Tinker, Joe; Tinker, Joseph "Joe" Bert; weatherman; Winter Park; Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival; writer
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 21: Orlando: The Story Behind the Name
Tags: As You Like It; Brotemarkle, Benjamin D.; cowboy; de Boys, Orlando; De Leon Springs; Dickinson, Joy Wallace; documentary; Downtown Orlando; enterprise; FHS; Florida Historical Society; Fort Gatlin; Jennings, Orlando; Kammen, Michael; Lake Eola; Lake Ivanhoe; legend; Lindsay, Anne; memorial; Mosquito County; Mystic Chords of Memory: The Transformation of Tradition in American Culture; myth; Native American; orange county; orlando; podcast; Rajtar, Steve; Rees, Orlando; Reeves, Orlando; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Rosalind Avenue; Ross, Jack; Second Seminole War; Seminole; Seminole Wars; settler; Shakespeare, William; Speer, James G.; Tampa; Tilden, Annie; U.S. Army; Water or Land; Wild Bill; Wild Bill's Wild West Show; Wild West Show; Worthington, John Jay
Last Barge to Dock at the Standard Oil Terminal on Lake Monroe Before Its Scheduled Closing This Saturday was Seen Today
The present-day Sanford, Florida, area was originally inhabited by the Mayaca and…
Newspaper Articles on the Berriman Brothers Cigar Factory in Sanford
Another Cigar Factory: Sanford is the Location for Making Clear Havanas
The Apopka Chief, Vol. I, No. 47
Tags: 77th Division; Altamonte Springs; American Type Founders Company; Apopka; Apopka City Hall; Apopka Fire Department; Apopka Hardware and Supply Company; Apopka Heights Subdivision; Ayers Electric Company; Babson, Roger W.; Big Audubon Park Project; Bok, Edward; Bowman, T. B.; Brisbane, Arthur; Bryan, Conn; Bryan, William Jennings; Buckannon, West Virginia; Cabinet sewing machine; Camp Jackson; Campbell cylinder press; Capper, Arthur; Catts; Central Avenue; Central Florida; Charleston, West Virginia; city commissioner; City Commissioner of Apopka; city hall; Collier, B. B.; Collier, Barron; congressman; Conners, William J.; Console sewing machine; Crowley; Curry Electric Company; Dade City; Davis, West Virginia; Desk Model sewing machine; Desk sewing machine; Dream Lake; Edison, Thomas; Edmonds, Richard H.; Edwards, William; Falmouth Punching machine; Fisher, Carl; Florida Land and Fruit Company; Forbes, B. C.; Ford, Henry; France; Free Sewing Machine Company; Free Six Drawer sewing machine; Free-Westinghouse; Free-Westinghouse Electric sewing machine; French Army; Gillion, J. M.; governor; Hager; Haines, Charles D.; Hall, A. M.; Hall, Albert M.; Hall, D. F.; Hall, M. Jessie; Hermans, S. M.; Horney Brothers; Jackson, Carl; Jefcoat, Glover; Jennings; Johnson Electric Company; Johnson, A. B.; Jones, Charlie; Lake Apopka; Lee cylinder press; Lehmann, Karl; Linotype; Lovell & Harris; Lovell, A. J.; Lovell, Lee F.; Lovell, M. Jessie Hall; MacWhorter, Olive J.; MacWhorter, W. E.; Madison Square Garden; Mahaffey; Martin, A. O.; Martin, John; McDowell, Frank; McNaughton, D. P.; Mergenthaler Linotype Company; Miller Saw Trimmer; Miss Apopka; Mitchell; Moffett; Montverde School; Morrey, E. B.; Moses, G. M.; New Orleans; New York; newspaper; Orange Avenue; orange county; Orange County Chamber of Commerce; orlando; Orlando and Orange County Advertising Club; Pine Street; popka Printing Company, Inc.; Roberts, E. Mason; Sanford; sewing machine; Showalter; Single Keyboard Model; Squires, Q. R.; State Bank of Apopka; Taltnn, William G.; Tampa; The Apopka Chief; The Dade City Banner; The National Pilgrim; The Plant city courier; Waite, Leslie; Waite, Leslie P.; Walker's Market; Walkers Electric Company; Wells, Lee; Wells' Gap; West Virginia; West Virginia Association; Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company; Winter Garden; Winter Park; Winter Park Electric & Construction Company; Wire Stitcher; Witherington Block; Witherington, Harry P.; Youth's Companion; Yowell-Drew Company; Zepp, F. E.
Standard Oil Florida Road Map with Pictorial Guide
Tags: Alhambra; Castillo de San Marcos; Castillo de San Marcos National Monument; Clearwater; Daytona Beach; De Leon, Ponce; Florida; fortress; Fountain of Youth; Gainesville; General Drafting Company, Inc.; Lakeland; Lightner Museum of Hobbies; Mantanzas River; Menéndez de Avilés, Pedro; North River; Old Spanish Treasury; Oldest House; Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse; orlando; Ripley's Believe It or Not; Ripley's Robert L.; road map; Sanford; Sebastian River; Shrine of Nuestra Senora de la Leche; Spanish; Spanish colony; SR 1; SR 27; St. Augustine; St. Augustine City Gates; St. Petersburg; Standard Oil Company; Stephen Foster Memorial; Suwannee River; Tampa; U.S. 1; U.S. 29; Villa Zorayda; Wax Museum; White Springs
Florida's Turnpike and Interstate System Map, 1967
Tags: Alligator Alley; American Oil; Atlantic Oil; Audubon House; Belle Glade; Birmingham, Alabama; Birthplace of Speed Garage; Biscayne Bay; Boca Raton; Bonita Springs; Bronson; Brunswick, Georgia; Canoe creek; Cape Coral; Caribbean Gardens; Cedar Key; Charlotte Harbor; Cheifland; Chokoloskee; Citrus Tower; Clermont; Clewiston; Coach Train; Cocoa; Coral Gables; Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary; Crandon Park zoo; Crystal River; Cypress Knee Museum; Dania; Davie; Daytona Beach; Daytona International Speedway; Deering Estate; DeLeon Springs; Delray Beach; Donnin's Arms Museum; Dunello; Elliot Museum and House Refuge; Ernest Hemingway House; Evergaldes City; Fairlyand Park and Zoo; flamingo; Flamingo Groves and Gardens; Florida; Florida Citrus Showcase; Florida City; Florida State Turnpike Authority; Florida's Turnpike; Fort Drum; Fort Lauderdale; Fort Myers; Fort Pierce; Gainesville; George Inness, Jr. Religious Paintings; Golden Glades; Gulf Oil; Hallandale; Henry Morrison Flagler Museum; Hialeah; Hollywood; Homestead; Homosassa Springs; I-4; I-75; I-95; Immokalee; Indian Town; Interstate 4; Interstate 75; Interstate 95; Islamorada; Jacksonville; Japanese Gardens; John F. Kennedy Space Center; Jupiter; Key Largo; Key West; Key West Aquarium; Kirk, Claude R. Jr.; Kissimmee; Lake City; Lake Placid; Lake Worth; LakeOkeechobee; Land Voyager; Leesburg; Lightner Municipal Exposition; Lincoln Road Mall; Lion Country Safari; Llambias House; Macon, Georgia; Marathon; Margate; Marineland; McArthur; McKee Jungle Gardens; Miami; Miami Beach; Mission of Nombre de Dios; Monastery of St. Bernard; Monkey Jungle; Moore Haven; Museum of Science and Natural History; Museum of Speedy; Museum of Sunken Treasure; Museum of Yesterday's Toys; Naples; National Police Hall of Fame; Ocala; Ocean World; Okahumpka; Okeechobee; Old Jail; Old Spanish Inn; Old Spanish Treasury; Old Sugar Mill; Old Town; Oldest House; Oldest Schoolhouse; Oldest Store Museum; orlando; Ormond Beach; Otter Creek; Pahokee; Palm Beach; Palm Beach Gardens; Palm Dale; Parrott Jungle; Parrott Paradise; Parrott Village; Pensacola; Perrine; Pioneer city; Pompano Beach; Ponce De Leon Springs; Port Orange; Potter's Wax Museum; Prince Murat House; Punta Gorda; Pure Oil; Rain Forrest; Rainbow Springs; Ripley's Believe It or Not; Royal Palm Beach; S.R. 84; Sanford; Sanford Municipal Zoo; Santini's Porpoise Training School; Savannah, Georgia; Seaquarium; Seminole Indian Reservation; Serpentarium; Slocum Water Lily Garden; South Bay; South Miami; Southeast Museum of North American Indian; Spain's Casa del Hidalgo; Sponge Fishing Fleet; St. Cloud; St. Petersburg; Standard Oil; Stuart; sugar house; Sugar Mill Gardens; Suniland; Tallahassee; Tampa; Tarpon Springs; Tavernier; Texaco; Theater of the Sea; Turkey Lake; Turtle Kraals; U.S. 19-441; U.S. 27; Valdosta, Georgia; Venice; Vero Beach; Vizcaya; Warm Mineral Springs; Watson Park; Wax Museum; Week Wachee Spring; Weeki Wachee; West Palm Beach; White Springs; Wildwood; Williston; Winter Haven; Yeehaw Junction; Zorayda Castle
Early Settlers of Orange County, Florida: Reminiscent-Historic-Biographic
Tags: 149th Pennsylvania Volunteer Company D; 1st Regiment Florida Volunteer Infantry; 2nd Regiment; A. A. Stone and Son; Abrams & Bryan; Addison, Illinois; Alabama; Alachua; Alden; Alexander, Elise; Allen, Edbert; Altamonte; Altamonte Springs; Altamonte Springs Hotel; Amarillo, Texas; American Antiquarian; American Revoluation; Anderson County, South Carolina; Angier, Edna I.; Ansonia, Connecticut; Apopka; Apopka Bank; Apopka Board of Trade; Apopka City; Apopka Drainage Company; Arkansas; Article 19; Astor; Astor Hotel; Athens, Georgia; Atlanta, Georgia; Atlantic City, New Jersey; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Augusta, Georgia; Back to the Soil; Baltimore College; Bank of Oakland; Barber, Andrew J.; Barber, Joseph A.; Barber, Maggie S. Simmons; Battle Creek, Michigan; Battle of Gettysburg; Battle of Shiloh; Battle of Vicksburg; Beck, Nannie Woodruff; Bedford County, Virginia; Beecher, Thomas K.; Beeman, H. 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Picton; Warnell Lumber Company; Warnell Lumber company Millers; Washington Place; Washington, D. C.; Watkins Block; Watson; Weathersbee, Allen; Wekiva River; Wekiwa River; Wekiwa Springs; Welaka; West Virginia; White, W. G.; Whitner, J. N.; Wiggs, Annie B.; Wilcox County, Georgia; Wilcox, Mark; Wilcox, Rebekah; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Water and Light Company; Winter Park; Wisconsin Men of Progress; Witherington, Anna Belle Turner; Witherington, H. H.; Woodruff & Watson; Woodruff, Ailsey Collins; Woodruff, Elizabeth Agnes Shine; Woodruff, Emma; Woodruff, Frank; Woodruff, Frank L.; Woodruff, Minnie Elizabeth Devlin; Woodruff, Nannie Galloway; Woodruff, Seth; Woodruff, Seth W.; Woodruff, W. W. W.; Woodruff, William W.; World's Fair; Yowell-Duckworth Building; Yulee Railroad; Zellwood
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (October 19, 1934)
Tags: AFG; Asheville, North Carolina; Askew, Harry L.; Atlantic Commission Company; Auburndale; Aurin; Aycrigg, George B.; Blend, W. T.; Borland, Harry L.; California; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus growers' Florida Citrus Exchange; citrus industry; Clark, Frank G.; Clearing House; Commander, C. C.; Cornell, H. E.; Daniells, W. C.; Daniells, W.C.; DeLand; Democrats; Edwards, L. C.; FCE; Federal Marketing Agreement; freight rates; Frostproof; grapefruit; Grower Control Committee; Hitler, Adolf; Holland; Howey; Jews; Kirkland, L. P.; Lake Gem; Lake Wales; Lakeland; Largo; Lowry, L. L.; LWCGA; McReynolds, Judson J.; Mouser, W. H.; Ocala; oranges; orlando; Parrish, J. J.; Patterson, E. E.; Pickard, A. F.; Portland, Oregon; Republican; River City; Roe, W. G.; Sanford; Seattle, Washington; Sebastian; shipping; Sligh, Jeff; Southern Railway; Spokane, Washington; Stewart, C. A.; Tampa; Taylor, John S.; The Orlando Sentinel; The Tampa Tribune; Tillman, James; Titusville; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Valencias; Vero Beach; Vickers, E. W.; Walker, Marvin H.; Washington, D.C.; Whitehair, Francis P.; Winter Haven; Winter Park; Yarnell, I. A.; Young, A. W.
Cher-O-Key (November 23, 1928)
Tags: Armistice Day; Barnett, Roberta; Bartlett, Burnett; Berst, Winifred; Bethea, Sammie; Blankner, Edward; Boggs, Robert; Broadbent; Brown; Campbell; Cherokee JHS; Cherokee Junior High; Cherokee Junior High School; Cherokee Junior HS; Cherokee School; Christmas; Cook, Thomas; Cox, Lawson; Cox, Mildred; Cox, Robert; Davis, Howard; Denney, Bobdie; FEA; Florida Educational Association; Ford; Gilbert, bob; Glover; Graham; Hammond; Harding, Leslie; Harding, Maurice; Harney; Harrell, Sara; Haughton, Clifford; Heiniger, Marion; Henderson; Hiawatha; Hopper, Wilson; House, Bonita; Jackson, Agnes; Jones, Bobby; Journalism Club; Kline, Jack; Lee, Cora; Lee, Eulie; Marriman, Richard; McKinnon, Carolyn; Memorial High; Memorial High School; Memorial HS; MHS; Miami; Mitchell; Neal, Lucille; Orange General Hospital; Palatka; Park, Olivia; Pettay, Jean; Rathburn, Martha Ruth; Rinehart, Charlesart, Charles; Sligh, Ethel; Smith; Starling, Hoyd; Tampa; Tanner, Nanette; Tate; Taylor, Connie; Thanksgiving; The Family Physician; Thomspn; Topakian, Takoohy; Watosa; Wetherington, Ruth; Wilcox, Carlton; Williams, Bob; Williams, Bod; Williams, Rex; Wright; Yacobian, Edna; Young, Donald