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- Tags: WWII
Telegram from John B. Hancock to Edna P. Hancock
Note and Gift from John B. Hancock to Edna P. Hancock
Tags: Edna P. Hancock; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; World War II; WWII
Veterans Compensation Application for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Tags: Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Palmerton, Pennsylvania; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; William Bain Handwerk; World War 1939-1945; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Dr. William "Bill" Blank
Tags: 1972 Summer Olympics; 9/11 Attacks; Adolf Hitler; all-volunteer military; An Uncaged Eagle: True Freedom; anti-war protest; anti-war protests; Arab-Israeli War of 1973; Bad Tölz, Germany; basic training; Bastogne, Belgium; Battle of the Bulge; Bavaria, Germany; Berlin Wall; Bill Blank; Black September Organization; BSO; buddy system; carpet bombing; carpet bombs; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Christmas; civilian; civilians; cognitive dissonance; cold war; college; colleges; conscription; Desert Shield; Desert Storm; diversity; draft lotteries; draft lottery; draft notices; drafting; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight David Eisenhower; Eagle's Nest; educator; educators; Egypt; enlistment; Europe; Francis E. Warren AFB; Francis E. Warren Air Force Base; French Revolution; Gabrielle Hanke; Games of the XX Olympiad; gender segregation; Germans; Germany; GI Bill; Global War on Terror; guidance counseling; GWOT; Hall of Mirrors; Halloween Massacre; homecoming; Ike Eisenhower; international students; Iraq; Iraq War; Iron Curtain; Israel; Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Kehlsteinhaus; Kent State Massacre; Kent State Shooting; Kent State University; KSU; Kuwait; Mannheim, Germany; Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna von Habsburg-Lothringen; Marie Antoinette; Marine Corps Base Quantico; Mark Spitz; Martin Bormann; May 4 Massacre; MCB Quantico; mentors; Middle East; military; military assignments; military drafts; military training; Munich Massacre; Munich, Germany; National Guard; National Socialist German Workers' Party; National Veterans Awareness Week; nationalism; Nazi Germany; Nazi Party; Nazis; Nixon, Richard, Milhous; North Central Wisconsin; NSDAP; October War; Ohio National Guard; Olympic Village; Olympics; Operation Desert Shield; Operation Desert Storm; Operation Iraqi Freedom; Operation Wrath of God; Palestine; Persian Gulf War; police actions; protesters; Ramadan; Ramadan War; razorbacks; Red Tails; Republic of Vietnam; Richard Milhous Nixon; Richard Nixon; Richard Toliver; riot squads; riots; Russia; segregation; September 11 Attacks; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; South Vietnam; student protests; Summer Olympics; Syria; tanks; teachers; terrorism; terrorists; Third Reich; Three Day War; Treaty of Friendship, co-operation, and Mutual Assistance; Tuskegee Airmen; U.S. Army; UCF; universities; university; University of Central Florida; veterans; Veterans' Day; Vietnam; Vietnam War; volunteer military; volunteers; war protests; WarPac; Warren AFB; Warren Air Force Base; Warsaw Pact; Watergate; Watergate Scandal; wild boars; William Blank; Wisconsin; woman; women; World Trade Center; World War II; WWII; Yom Kippur; Yom Kippur War
Fifteenth Census Population for Poca, Kanawha County, West Virginia, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Florida National Cemetery; literacy; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Poca, West Virginia; population; Richard Clifton Jones; S.P. Higginbotham; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Letter from G. A. Horkan to Edna P. Hancock (April 14, 1945)
Fifteenth Census Population Morriso County, Parsippany, New Jersey, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Florida National Cemetery; literacy; military history; military service; National Cemetery Administration; Parsippany, New Jersey; Peter Nadzeika; population; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Letter from John R. Hull to Edna P. Hancock (April 23, 1945)
"Come Out Fighting"
Tags: ABMC; Albert Aikens; American Battle Monuments Commission; Arthur Fowler; Charles R. Stewart; Clifford C. Adams; Farris Phillips; Florida; Florida-France Soldier Stories; Floyd Humphrey, Jr.; France; Homer Bracey; Howard Bowman; Jessie Fobbs; John Phifer; Louis Hayles; medical detachment; medics; Miami; military history; military service; Nathan Folse; Overtown; Ralph Crayton; Ray Roberson; Richard Yewell; tank; veterans; Wardell Hughes; William H. Bruce, Jr.; World War 2; World War II; WW2; WWII
Daily Personnel Diary
Tags: Bushnell; Daily Personnel Diary; Florida National Cemetery; J.B. Burrow; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; U.S.S. Astoria; United States Navy; USS Astoria; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; Willard Kenneth Paeplow; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Plane and Patches for Lieutenant Dean N. Post, Jr.
History of the Oviedo Woman's Club by Lillian Della Lee Lawton
Tags: American Red Cross; B. F. Wheeler; citrus; citrus industry; civic club; club; freeze; Freeze of 1894-1895; Gay Nineties; H. B. McCall; Henry Wight; Henry Younge; Liberty Loan; Lillian Della Lee; Lillian Della Lee Lawton; M. M. King; Minna McCall; O. G. Wolcott; orange; orange industry; Oviedo; Oviedo Magazine Club; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; Sweetwater Park; T. L. Mead; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.; Woman's Club; women; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII; Z. Spinks
Oral History of Luticia Roberts Lee and Catherine Lee Dingle
Tags: 15th Street; 1st Street; 3rd Street; African Americans; American Legion; American Legion Campbell-Lossing Post 53; Benny Austin; Benny Logan; Bessie Long; Bill White; Blake Jones; C-sections; Caesarian sections; cannons; Carlie Smith; Catherine Lee; Catherine Lee Dingle; Cathy Dingle; Cathy Lee; Celery Soup: Florida's Folk Life Play; Chapman; China; Cindy Slaten; Cindy Slaten Lee; Creative Sanford, Inc.; criminal justice; Crown Paper Company; DeLand; desegregation; Douglas Stenstrom; Downtown Sanford; Elizabeth Steele; Fifteenth Street; First Street; Florence Stenstrom; Gladys Stenstrom; groceries; grocery; Henry June; Higgins; Historic Sanford Welcome Center; hope chests; Hurricane Donna; hurricanes; India; Ingrid Burton; integration; James Lee; James Roberts; Jimmy Lee; Joshie Dingle; Joyce Adams; Joyce Adams Jones; Ken McIntosh; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Legion Hut; Leroy Roth; Linda Roth; Lnda Lee; Louis Austin; Luticia Lee; Luticia Roberts; maids; Mark; Marty; Mary McIntosh; Mendelson; metal drive; metal drives; military police; Nathan Garner; Oak Avenue; oral history; orlando; Pacific Theater; Palmetto Avenue; Parole Commission; pasture party; Patty Stenstrom; Phil Logan; ponds; post offices; potlucks; race relations; Rand Yard Ice House; Roberts; rolling pin; Rollins College; Ronald Thomas; Sanford; Sanford High School; Sanford Post Office; Sarah Dingle; Sawyer; scrap metals; segregation; Seminole High School; Southside Grammar School; Stetson University; The Help; Tish Lee; Tish Roberts; tornadoes; Trish Thompson; veterans; Viola Jordan; World War I; World War II; WWII
History of the Oviedo Woman's Club by Helen Leinhart
Tags: A. J. Hanna; A. J. McKay; B. F. Wheeler, Sr.; Blood Blank; Central Florida Blood Blank; charity; Church of God of Prophecy; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; civic club; club; Dave Starr; David Reese; Don Ulrey; Edith Todd Little; Edwin O. Granberry; Fellowship Hall; FFWC; First Methodist Church; Florida Federation of Women's Clubs; Great Depression; H. B. McCall; H. L. Covington; Hamilton r. Holt; Harden Webb; J. M. Staley; James Partin; James Wilson; Kathryn Abbey Hannin; King Street; Lillian Della Lee Lawton; Louis M. Orr; M. M. King; magazine; Mattie Farmer; Minna McCall; Morris S. Hale, Jr.; OACD; OHS; Oreon Burnett; Oviedo; Oviedo Area Combined Drive; Oviedo Clinic Building; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Magazine Club; Oviedo Memorial Building; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; philanthropy; R. L. Room; R. W. Estes; Ralph Austin Smith; Sam Brabson; Seminole County; Theodore Z. Mead; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; W. P. Carter; Walter Jones; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.; Woman's Club; women; World War II; WWII
Happy Birthday Oviedo Woman's Club
Tags: 4th of July; Allied Forces; Allies; American Red Cross; Art Department; B. F. Wheeler; B. F. Wheeler, Sr.; Babe Ruth League; Brock's Pond; Brownie Troop; C. R. Clonts; Christmas; Chuluota Road; Cindy Nemiec; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; City of Oviedo; civic club; Civic Committee; Claire Evans; club; clubhouse; Education Department; Fellowship Hall; FFWC; First Methodist Church; Florida Federation of Women's Clubs; Florida Zoological Society; Fourth of July; General Federation of Woman's Clubs; GFWC; Golden Anniversary Tea; Hacienda Girls Rank; Harden Webb; Helen Leinhart; Hungary; income tax; Independence Day; Jean Jordan; Jo Piercy; Katherine Teague; Lake Charm; Lake Jessup Avenue; Lee Wheeler; Lillian Della Lee Lawton; Louise Martin; Luttle Rock, Arkansas; March of Dimes; Market Day; McCall; Mead; Mead Mannor Association; Mildred Ulrey; Nancy Beasley; OACD; OHS; Oviedo; Oviedo Area Combined Drive; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo Magazine Club; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; Panama Canal; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; R. W. Estes; Sandy Anderson; Sanford Road; Seminole County; Seminole Youth Ranch; Sherrill Ingram; Slavia; Smorgasboard-Seminole County Health Unit for Mental Health; Sunland; Sweetwater Park; Tasting Luncheon; taxes; Titanic; United Fund Drives; Vienna, Austria; Vietnam; Vietnam War; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; W. T. Lawton; William McKinley; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.; Woman's Club; women; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
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
Oral History of Lawrence Paul Levine
Tags: accounting; advanced training; Airframe Repair School; airframe repair specialists; airframe repairman; airframe repairmen; airplanes; Amarill, Texas; Amarillo AFB; Amarillo Air Force Base; anti-war movement; basic training; Boeing 707; Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker; Brown University; BU; Bureau of Customs and Border Protection; Burlington County, New Jersey; C-141 Galaxy; colorblindness; Community Veterans History Project; conscription; Custom Service; CVHP; Detachment 51; draft board; draft lottery; drafts; education; enlistment; Europe; F-101; F-105; F-4; fast food restaurants; fiber glassing; fiberglass; firearms; Frankfurt am Main, Germany; G.I. Bill; Germany; Good Conduct Medal; gun ranges; guns; instructors; Ishihara Color Test; jet; jet fighter; jets; KC-135; Lackland AFB; Lackland Air Force Base; Larry Levine; Lawrence Paul Levin; marching; marriages; Mary Hughes Young; McDonald's; McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II; McDonnell F-101 Voodoo; Mcguire AFB; Mcguire Air Force Base; metal; military draft; military education; military training; pacifism; pacifists; peace movement; phantom jets; planes; protests; Providence, Rhode Island; pylon; Republic F-105 Thunderchief; Rhein-Main AB; Rhein-Main Air Base; RIT; riveting; Rochester Institute of Technology; Rochester, New York; San Antonio, Texas; Selective Service System; Sergeant; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; sharpshooters; sharpshooting; Shaw AFB; Shaw Air Force Base; sheet metal; Staff Sergeant; Sumter, South Carolina; TDY; temporary duty; The Platters; TI; training; U.S. Air Force; U.S. Air Force in Europe; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Corps; U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection; U.S. Customs Service; United Service Organization; USAFE; USO; veterans; Vietnam; Vietnam War; World War II; WWII
Draft Registration Card, 1942
James “Bobby” Maddox and Betty Bryson
Oral History of Robert Matthews
Tags: A-7; Attack Squadron 174; aviation electronics technicians; Baldwin Park; Base Realignment and Closure Commission; basic training; Bill Nelson; boot camps; BRAC; BUILDCON; Central Florida Navy League; Central Florida Research Park; Clarence William Nelson II; co-educational; cold war; Community Veterans History Project; CVHP; demolitions; E-1; education; Enlisted Rank 1; enlistment; Expeditionary Medal; gender segregation; graduations; Grinder; Jacksonville; Lake Wales High School; Lake Wales Junior High School; Ling-Temco-Vought A-7 Corsair II; Lockheed P-3 Orion; Lone Sailor Memorial Project; LSMP; Maintenance Technician; marching; Mark Miller; Master Training Specialist; memorials; Memphis, Tennessee; Mike Philips; military education; military instructors; military leave; military training; Millington, Tennessee; NAMTRADET; NAS Jacksonville; NAS Memphis; Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachment; Naval Air Station Cecil Field; Naval Air Station Jacksonville; Naval Air Station Memphis; Naval Air Systems Command, the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division; Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division; Naval Reserve; Navy League; NAWCTSD; orlando; P-3; POW; prisoner-of-war; Recruit Training Center Orlando; Research Park; Rob Matthews; Robert Matthews; RTC Orlando; sailors; Science Drive; segregation; simulations; simulators; Soaper; Spook Hill Elementary School; training; training systems; U.S. Naval Reserves; U.S. Representatives; U.S. Senators; University Boulevard; USS Blue Jacket; VA-174; VA-87; veterans; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Warren McFarland
Tags: A&P grocery; abbreviations; ACL; agency checks; Alaska; American Morse Code; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; auditors; audits; Avon Park; Avon Park Atlantic Coast Line Train Station; barge lines; bugs; California; carpal tunnel syndrome; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Chicago, Illinois; communication limits; communications; computer-assisted train dispatching; conscription; CTS; Dallas, Texas; Department of Transportation; DOT; drafts; equal pay; extra boards; FCC; Federal Communications Commission; first solid-state amplifiers; first transcontinental telegraphs; Florida Boom; Frances Perkins Building; freight warehouses; Geoffrey Cravero; grocery clerks; grocery stores; Guglielmo Marconi; ham radio operators; ham radios; Hawaii; historical preservation; HOS; Hours of Service; ICC; International Morse Code; Interstate Commerce Commission; landline telegraphers; landline telegraphs; landline telegraphy; Montana; Morse Telegraph Club, Inc.; Nevada; Ocala; Ocala Union Station; Ohio; orlando; paid vacations; Pony Express; Prince Albert tobacco cans; railroad agents; railroad depots; Railroad Morse; Railroad Safety and Service Agent; railroad stations; railroading; railroads; railways; regulations; resonators; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; safety inspections; SAL; Samuel Finley Breese Morse; Samuel Morse; San Francisco, California; Seaboard Air Line Depot; Seaboard Air Line Railroad; social clubs; solid-state amplifiers; sounders; South Carolina; speed keys; stagecoach routes; TAPS; Tavares & Gulf Railroad; telegraph instruments; telegraph keys; telegrapher's paralysis; telegraphers; telegraphs; telegraphy; telephones; teletypes; Tennessee; text abbreviations; The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company; train depots; train dispatchers; train dispatching; train stations; trains; Trans-Alaska Pipeline System; transcontinental telegraphs; UCF; University of Central Florida; Utah; Virginia; Warren McFarland; Washington, D.C.; waybills; Western Union; Winter Garden; wireless telegraphers; wireless telegraphs; wireless telegraphy; World War II; WWII; yard checks
Oral History of George G. McGuire
Tags: 2nd Lieutenant; African Enterprise; AFROTC; Air Force; Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps; aircraft; airplanes; Ambassador; AMC; ammunition procurement division; Armed Forces Staff College; Army Materiel Command; Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command; BAA; baht; Bangkok, Thailand; bargains; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; bribery; bribes; business administration; Buy American Act of 1933; C-130; cargo; Chokchai Building; Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints; CID; comfort girls; Community Veterans History Project; Congress; conscription; construction; consultants; contract administrators; contracting; contractors; corruption; Criminal Investigator's Department; CVHP; DCAS; declaration of war; Defense Contract Administration Services; deputy directors; DOD; Downtown Bangkok; drafts; Durban, South Africa; engineering; engineers; Fawley, England; Fussa, Japan; George C. McGuire; George Washington University; GWU; hospitals; Judy Scherer; Korea; Lake Washington; LDS Church; legislation; lieutenant colonel; Lockheed C-130 Hercules; McCoy AFB; McCoy Air Force Base; Ministry of Defense; MIRC; Missouri; Mom Rajawongse Seni Pramoj; Mormonism; Mormons; NAS Sand Point; Naval Air Station Sand Point; New Jersey; New York City, New York; New York Harbor; Norfolk, Virginia; Notre Dame, Indiana; OIA; oil; oil refineries; oil refinery; orlando; Orlando AFB; Orlando Air Force Base; Orlando International Airport; Osan AB; Osan Air Base; OSI; planes; President of Thailand; presidents; procurement centers; procurement officers; prostitutes; prostitution; Pyeongtaek-si,South Korea; regulations; Reserve Officers' Training Corps; retirement; Rock Island Arsenal; Rose Marie Scherer; ROTC; sailboats; sailing; scandals; Seattle, Washington; Second Lieutenant; Seni Pramoj; Seni Pramoj, Mom Rajawongse; Seoul, South Korea; sex workers; Single Manager for Conventional Ammunition; Squadron Officer School; Statue of Liberty; Summit, New Jersey; Thai; Thai Ministry of Defense; Thailand; tour of duty; U.S. Air Force; U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations; U.S. ambassador; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Materiel Command; U.S. Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command; U.S. Department of Defense; U.S. Navy; UND; University of Notre Dame; University of Notre Dame du La; USAF; USAFOSI; veterans; Vietnam; Vietnam War; Warsaw, Missouri; Washington, D.C.; Whiteman AFB; Whiteman Air Force Base; World War II; WWII; Yokota AB; Yokota Air Base
Sixteenth Census for Suffolk County, Boston, Massachusetts, 1940
Tags: 1940 United States Census; Boston, Massachusetts; Bushnell; Caroline E. McQuiliffe; census records; Edward Patrick Connolly; Florida National Cemetery; literacy; military history; military service; National Cemetery Administration; population; Suffolk County; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Bataan-Corregidor Memorial at Lakefront Park
Tags: Army; Australia; Balanga; Bataan Death March; Bataan Peninsula; Bataan-Corregidor; Bataan-Corregidor Memorial; Bataan-Corregidor Memorial Foundation; Battle of Bataan; Battle of Corregidor; Camp O'Donnell; campaign; City of Kissimmee; Commonwealth of the Philippines; de Mesa, Menandro M.; death march; Empire of Japan; Filipino; Filipino American; Filipino-American community; Filipino-American Friendship Day; General MacArthur; Herring, Richard; International War Crimes Commission; IWCC; Japan; Japanese; Japanese Imperial Army; Kissimmee; Lakefront Park; Lakeshore Boulevard; MacArthur, Douglas; Manila Bay; memorial; Messamore, Kyle; monument; Monument Avenue; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Philippines; veteran; World War II; WWII
Letter from Kenneth E. Metcalf to Edna P. Hancock (May 3, 1945)
Missing Air Crew Report Statement for First Lieutenant Doyle Fleming Nee
Application for World War II Compensation for Frank Black Morgan
Oral History of Ima Jean Bostick Yarborough
Tags: 4-H; agriculture; Argentine Bahia; atomic bombs; Betty Schlusemeyer; Betty Yarborough; Bevel, Grace; Black Angus; Bo Yarborough; Brahman; Bridges Academy; bulls; Bushnell; butcher house; butcher houses; C. S. Lee; C. W. Yarborough; Catherine Kilby; cattle; cattle breeding; cattle ranch; cattle ranches; Center Hill; Central Florida Fair; Charles Simeon Lee; Charolais; Chuluota; conscription; cow-calf operations; cows; Davis; E. H. Kilby; Econfina Creek; Edward Yarborough; Ferguson; fertilizers; Florida State Road 46; Fort Sill; Francis Yarborough; Geneva; Goodwill; Grace Bevel; Grace Yarborough; Gracie Yarborough; Historical Society of Central Florida; horses; Ima Jean Bostick; Ima Jean Yarborough; improved grass; improved grasses; improved pastures; J. K. Kilby; J. W. Yarborough; James Kilby; Joe Morris; Joseph Morris; Kissimmee; learning disabilities; learning disability; Lee, Robert; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Little Rock, Arkansas; Lynn Yarborough; Mary Dunn; Methodist's Children's Home; military drafts; Morris, Joseph; Museum of Seminole County History; native grass; native grasses; Ocala; Oklahoma Lawton; Olberry; Oviedo; Oxford; PACE School; Palmetto Avenue; pastures; Pearl Yarborough; Pensacola; Pensacola Bahia; Piggly Wiggly; Reba Yarborough; Robert Lee; Robert Yarborough; Ross Allen; Ross Allen's Reptile Institute; Rural Heritage Center; Russell House; Sanchez Avenue; Sanchez Street; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole County Cattlemen's Association; Silver Springs; Snow Hill; snow Hill Road; special education; SR 46; St. Johns River; Sumter County; Tuscawilla Park; University of Florida; Vickers, Savannah; Volusia County; W. E. Yarborough; W. G. Kilby; White-Faced Heifer; Winn-Dixie; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Arthurene Wilson Cook
Tags: 1st Street; Anthony, Dottie Von Turbulis; artesian wells; Austin, Louise; bookkeepers; cancers; Carey, North Carolina; Celery Avenue; Chase & Company; Columbus, Georgia; Cook, Arthurene Wilson; Cook, Sherry; Cook, Walter; courthouses; divorces; Downtown Sanford; drafts; elections; Family Loan Company; First Baptist Church of Sanford; First Street; Florida Fashions; French Avenue; Great Depression; Historical Society of Central Florida; hurricanes; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Longwood; Magic Kingdom; Maitland; Morris, Joseph; multiple myeloma; Museum of Seminole County History; Orange Avenue; orlando; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; railroads; railways; Sanford; Sanford Civic Center; Sanford, North Carolina; Sanlando Springs; Seminole High School; SR 46; tax collectors; Ted Davis Furniture Company; The Villages; trains; Von Turbulis, Dottie; voting; Walt Disney World; Wilson-Maier Furniture Company; Wilson, Arthurene; World War II; WWII; Wynwood, 25th Street
Oral History of Charles Whittington
Tags: 2nd Street; agriculture; Apollo 8; Army; Bill Kirchhoff; celery; Charles Whittington; Charleston Naval Shipyard; Charleston, South Carolina; court reports; Dick Woodington; Downtown Sanford; E-4; E-5; Enlisted Rank 4; Enlisted Rank 5; farmers; farming; farms; Frank Borman; gas stations; genealogy; gladiolas; ham radios; Historical Society of Central Florida; Israel; Israelis; Jewish Americans; Jews; Joseph Morris; laborers; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; machinists; Model 8N Ford; Model F Fordson; Museum of Seminole County History; NASA; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; nematodes; New York; nuclear power; Oak Avenue; Park Avenue; Project Gemini; Richmond Avenue; Sanford; Saturn; Second Street; Seminole County; Sinclair Oil Corporation; Skylab; Stripes for Skills; Tel Aviv, Israel; Telecommunications; Terry Cordell; tractors; U.S. Air Force; U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; Voyager Program; World War II; WWII; Zephyrhills
Oral History of Dick Groskey
Tags: Altamonte Springs; Atlantic City, New Jersey; auctioneering; Bithlo; Brookville, Ohio; Canadarm 1; CBI Theater; China-Burma-India Theater; contractors; D. M. Dennett Auctioneering; Dave Shaw; Dayton Cooperative High School; Dayton, Ohio; Dick Groskey; Don M. Dennett; Florida State Road 50; Fort Knox, Kentucky; Fort Thomas, Kentucky; Historical Society of Central Florida; Japan; Japanese; Joseph Morris; Karen Groskey; Larry Groskey; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; little patients; Martin Marietta Corporation; Merris Walker; metalworking; Miami; Morris, Joseph; Museum of Seminole County History; Myitkyina West; Myitkyina, Myanmar; NASA; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; National Cash Register; orlando; Orlando Naval Training Center; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Reg Company; Ronnie Groskey; Rusty Groskey; Sharon Groskey; Shuttle Remote Manipulator System; Springfield, Ohio; SR 50; SRMS; tax; taxes; Tokyo Joe; tourism; Trade Tool Engraving; U.S. 1; U.S. 17-92; U.S. Air Force; U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; U.S. Route 1; U.S. Route 17-92; USS General M. B. Stewart; veterans; Walnut Hills; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Leonard Casselberry and Jane Casselberry
Tags: Altamonte Springs; Ask Mr. Foster; asparagus plumosus; azaleas; bandoliers; Belgian azaleas; Ben White Raceway; Bolles School; bomb chutes; Burnett; car racing; Casselberry; Casselberry Utilities; Chicago, Illinois; City of Winter Park Utilities; Cole, Julius; Cypress Gardens; Daniel Motta; Daytona 500; DeLand; dog racing; Dog Track Road; Douglas DC-3; Evergreen Cemetery; Fern Park Estates; ferneries; fernery; ferns; fertilizer mixing; fertilizers; Ford Club Coupe convertible; fragmentation bombs; gladiolas; Hattaway, Tally; Hibbard Casselberry; horse racing; horse tracks; horses; hotels; Jacksonville; Jane Casselberry; Julius Cole; Kim Nelson; Lake Concord; Lake Howell Road; Lake Maitland; Lake Monroe; Leonard Casselberry; Longwood; military schools; Northland Church; oak trees; Ocala; orange groves; orange trees; oranges; orlando; packinghouses; Palm Beach; parachutes; railway express; Sanford; Savannah Vickers; schools; Seminola Boulevard; Seminole County; Seminole Parking Drive; sewage; Target; U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; Via Tuscany; Volusia County; Winter Park; Winter Park High School; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Harold Haldeman
Tags: African Americans; Cameron; Cameron Boulevard; Celery Avenue; chickens; cypress; cypresses; First Presbyterian Church of Maitland; Gainesville; Gatlin Grocery Store; Geneva; Geneva Avenue; Geneva Bridge; Great Depression; Haldeman, Harold; hardwood; hens; Lake Harney; Lemon Bluff; logging; lumber; lumber industry; Maitland; Maytown; Motta, Daniel; Osceola; pine mill; Pine Street; planing mill; pond cypress; Port Everglades; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; sawmill; segregation; Seminole County; softwood; SR 436; St. Johns River; timber; U.S. 17-92; UF; University of Florida; World War II; WWII; yellow pine
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 14: Vol. 91, No. 1, Summer 2012
Tags: abstinence; African Americans; arrests; civil liberties; civil rights; Claire Strom; commercial sex; crimes; curfews; Daniel S. Murphree; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; gender; Jacksonville; military; modern Venereal Disease Month; orlando; pellagra; prostitutes; prostitution; public health; race relations; research; sailors; sex workers; sexuality; sexually transmitted diseases; sexually transmitted infections; soldiers; Solomon Kolack; STD; STI; students; syphilis; trials; VD; venereal diseases; women's history; World War II; WWII
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 29: Vol. 94, No. 4, Spring 2016
Tags: Afghanistan; American Communist Labor Party; ammonia; Armand Hammer; Bank of America; Brad Massey; cold war; communism; communists; company towns; convict leasing; Daniel S. Murphree; détente; draglines; Eastern Bloc; embargos; environmentalism; environmentalists; Ex-Im Bank; Export-Import Bank; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Ford Motor Company; globalization; Heinz Alfred Kissinger; Henry Alfred Kissinger; Henry Kissinger; Hooker Chemical Company; International Ore and Fertilizer Company; Jefferson Lake Sulphur Company; labor; laborers; mines; mining; Morocco; Muammar Gaddafi; Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar Gaddafi; Nikita Khrushchev; Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev; Occidental Petroleum Corporation; OPEC; Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Osceola National Forest; Oxy; Peace River; phosphate; pollution; price setting; recycling; Richard Bernard Stone; Richard Milhous Nixon; Richard Nixon; Richard Stone; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; socialism; socialists; Soviet Union; Soviet-Afghan War; Soviets; Stalinization; strip mining; Sunshine Skyway Bridge Disaster; trade deals; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; USSR; World War II; WWII
Passenger List
Report of Changes of U.S.S. Beaverhead (AK-161)
Tags: Bushnell; Decommissioning report; Florida National Cemetery; John Marcel Andres; military history; military service; muster roll; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; U.S.S. Beaverhead; United States Navy; USS Beaverhead; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War 1939-1945; World War II; WWII
Report of Changes of USS Springfield
Tags: Bushnell; Decommissioning report; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; muster roll; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; U.S.S. Springfield; United States Navy; USS Springfield; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; Willard Kenneth Paeplow; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Muster Roll of the Crew of the U.S. Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, T.H.
Tags: Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; muster roll; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Ralph Edward King; United States Navy; United States Navy Yard; USS Whitney; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-145; WWII
War Diary of William Eppright
Tags: Bushnell; Fleet Post Office; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; San Francisco, California; United States Navy; USS Sibonky; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; War Diary; William Graf Eppright; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Oviedo Began as Solaria's Wharf
Tags: 4th of July; ACL; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; bank; Black Hammock; Black Tuesday; Broadway Street; bus; celery; Central Avenue; Chicago boys; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; citrus; doctor; Donna Neely; Downtown Oviedo; fertilizer industry; fire; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; flies; Florida Technological University; fly; Fourth of July; freezes; fruit flies; fruit fly; FTU; Great Crash; Great Depression; Greyhound Lines, Inc.; groves; Gwynn; Gwynn's Cafe; Henry Foster; Independence Day; infestation; J. B. Jones; J. B. Jones and Brothers; Jones Grocery; Jonnie Conley; Joseph Watts; July 4th; July Fourth; Lake Charm; Lake Jessup; Lake Jessup Settlement; Lee and Todd Real Estate Company; medical care; OHS; Old Time History of By Gone Days of Lake Jessup Settlement; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo City Hall; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo Railroad Depot; Peters Shoes; physician; R. W. Estes; railroads; ration; SAL; Seaboard Air Line railroads; Seminole County; settler; Solaria's Wharf; Spencer's Store; Steen Nelson; Stock Market Crash of 1929; Sweetwater Park; T. L. Mead; The Oviedo Heritage; The Oviedo Outlook; Theodore Luqueer Mead; Wall Street Crash of 1929; Wheeler Fertilizer; World War II; WWII
Citizens Bank Founded in 1946
Tags: Andrew Duda, Jr.; Andy Duda, Jr.; B. F. Wheeler, Sr.; banking; banks; Ben Jones; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.; Broadway Street; C. R. Clonts; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; F. W. Talbott; J. H. Lee; John Hiram Lee; Larry Neely; Lawton Elementary School; Olliff's Barber and Style Shop; Oviedo; Oviedo City Hall; Oviedo High School; Pot Latch; S. F. Long; T. W. Lawton; T.W. Lawton Elementary School; The Oviedo Heritage; The Oviedo Outlook; Thomas Willington Lawton; W. G. Kilbee; W. J. Martin; World War II; WWII
Fifteenth Census Population for Medina Village, Orleans County, New York, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Florida National Cemetery; John Jared "J.J." Munson; literacy; Medina Village; military history; military service; Natalie Newell; National Cemetery Administration; Orleans County; population; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Fifteenth Census Population for Double Run, Militia District 1762, Georgia, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Double Run; Esther Owens; Florida National Cemetery; Hickox, Georgia; James Lamarr Moore; military history; military service; Militia District; National Cemetery Administration; population; United States Army; Unites States Census; US Census; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Oral History of Michael Partain
Tags: airports; Amanda Hill; Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery; ASVAB; atopic dermatitis; Avon Park; Avon Park Air Force Range; basic training; boot camps; breast cancer; captain's mast; Carli Van Zandt; Carolyn Van Zandt; CERCLA; cold war; colleges; Community Veterans History Project; Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980; contamination; court-martial; CVHP; dermatitis; DI; disqualifications; Drill Instructor; E-3; education; engineering; engineers; Enlisted Rank 3; enlistment; Enterprise 1701; environmental cleanup; F-16; General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon; gig lines; higher education; Hill, Amanda; hospitals; illness; illnesses; inspections; instructors; Lake Druid; Lone Sailor Memorial Project; LSMP; MacDill AFB; MacDill Air Force Base; marching; Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune; McCoy AFB; McCoy Air Force Base; medical hold company; memorials; MET; Michael Partain; military code; military education; Military Entrance Processioning Center; Military Entrance Processioning Center Tampa; Military Entrance Test; military justice; military training; monuments; NAS Jacksonville; Naval Air Station Jacksonville; Naval Station Mayport; Naval Training Center Orlando; NS Mayport; NTC Orlando; nuclear engineering; nuclear power; nuclear propulsion; Nuclear Propulsion School; orlando; Petty Officer; Polk County; recruit training; Recruit Training Command; recruits; ring banner; Seaman; special training; Superfund; Tetrachloroethylene; toxic chemicals; toxic cleanups; U.S. Air Force; UCMJ; Uniform Code of Military Justice; universities; university; veterans; Warren B. Partain, Jr.; Warren B. Partain, Sr.; water contamination; Winter Haven; World War II; WWII
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 26: The Oviedo Chickens
Tags: Adicks, Richard; Alafaya Woods; Black Hammock; celery; celery industry; chick; chicken; citrus; citrus industry; documentary; Downtown Oviedo; Econ River; Econlockhatchee River; Gagliano, Barbara; Great Day in the Country; Great Depression; hen; Lake Jesup; Murphee, Daniel S.; Oviedo; Oviedo Chickens; Oviedo Woman's Club; Petitt, Josh; podcast; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; rooster; rural; Shadron, Cindy; suburb; suburbanization; surburban; Taste of Oviedo; The Townhouse Restaurant; The Vine; UCF; University of Central Florida; White, Lars; Woman's Club; World War II; WWII
Missing Air Crew Report for Second Lieutenant Doyle Fleming Nee
Naval Air Station Sanford Historic Marker
Tags: A3D; A3D Skywarrior; aircraft carriers; airport; apartments; baseball field; Bible College; carrier aircraft; county hospital; dispensary; facilities; fighter pilots; Giants; historic marker; hospital; jet bomber; MAs; Memorial Park; motels; NAS Memorial; NAS Sanford; NAS Sanford Memorial; Naval Air Station Sanford Memorial; naval aviation; New York Giants; NY Giants; Orlando Sanford International Airport; photographic reconnaissance mission; pilots; POWs; seminary; Seminole County; Seminole County Historic Marker; Spring Training; training; Vigilante; WWII
Oral History of Helen Michels
Tags: 1st Street; 25th Street; 7th Street; arithmetic education; art education; Bible; Book of Psalms; cafeteria; can drives; CB; celery; Celery Crate; celery field; Celeryfeds; chemistry; chemistry set; Christmas; citizenship; citizenship education; City of Sanford; class historian; class reunions; communion; current events; Davis, Lavinia R.; Dewey Decimal System; Downtown Sanford; drug therapy; drug treatment; drug treatment company; Easter; Easter Seals; educator; elementary school; federal prisoners; First Street; French Avenue; Girl Scouts of the United States of America; grammar school; gym education; gym teacher; halfway house; Halloween; high school; history education; horse; intramural sports; junior high; justice movement; lab technician; library; marionette; May Day; maypole; Michels, Helen; music education; oral history; P.E.; Page; Palm Bay; Park Avenue; Parks, David; patriotism; pep club; PHC; physical education; Pig 'n Whistle; playtime; Pledge of Allegiance; public library; rationing; reading education; recess; Ritz Theatre; Rotton, Patrick; Ruth, Babe; Ruth, George "Babe" Herman, Jr.; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Sanford; Sanford Grammar School; savings bond; school; schoolteacher; science education; science teacher; Seabee; segregation; Seminole High School; Seventh Street; social justice; softball; softball team; Southside Elementary School; spelling education; sports program; Star Spangled Banner; Stinecipher, Grace Marie; student; Student Museum and Center for the Social Studies; study hall; teacher; The Plow Penny Mystery; tutor; Twenty-Fifth Street; U.S. Navy; UCF; UCF College of Graduate Studies; UCF Department of History; UCF Public History Center; United States Naval Mobile Construction Battalio; victory garden; war bond; war effort; Welch; World War II; WWII
Memorandum from Colonel H. M. Rund to the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Air Force (February 16, 1945)
Tags: 390th Bomb Group; 569th Bomb Squadron; AAF; H. M. Rund; Hap Arnold; Henry H. Arnold; Henry Harley Arnold; KIA; killed in action; MIA; missing air crews; missing in action; staff sergeants; Statistical Control Division; Thomas E. Eason; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Air Forces; USA; USAAF; USAF; veterans; World War II; WWII
Evolution of Heavy-Duty Power Generation and Industrial Combustion Turbines in the United States
Tags: 191-9; 1973 Oil Crisis; 501F Advanced Combustion Turbine; 501F rotors; 701F; A. J. Scalzo; A286; Advanced Turbine Systems; airplanes; AISI 310; AISI 422; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ASME; Atoms for Peace Program; ATS; Baldwin Company; blast furnace engines; BOT; burner outlet temperature; Chance Vought Corsair; Chicago Works; clean coal; cogeneration; cold war; compressor integral vanes; cooling systems; CURVIC; DCF; direct coal-fired; directionally solidified; Discalloy 24; DOE; Dow Chemical Company; DS; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight David Eisenhower; ECONOPAC; ECY768; engines; Fiat Avio; Fuel Use Act; G. S. Howard; Gas Turbine Age; Gleason Works; Hastelloy X; Hayes International; Haynes Stellite 31; heat recovery; heavy-duty power generation; hybrid burners; IGCC; Ike Eisenhower; IN617l International Nickel Company; IN713L U500; industrial combustion turbines; integrated gasification combined cycle; International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition; J30; J34; jet fighters; Joule-Brayton cycle; LCF; leading edge groove; LEG; low cycle fatigue; M. Decorso; Marine Gas Cooled Reactors Program; McDonnell Douglas FH-1 Phantom; McDonnell F2H Banshee; McDonnell FH Phantom; MGCR; MHI; Mississippi River Fuel Company system; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries; Morgantown Energy Technology Center; NACA; NACA 65; Northeast Blackout; nuclear power plants; nuclear submarines; nuclear subs; Oil Embargo; orlando; packaged power plants; Patuxent Flight Test Center; PFB; PGBU; Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad; planes; Power Generation Business Unit; pressurized fluidized bed; Public Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, PURPA; R. L. Bannister; railroads; Rankine cycle; RIT; rotor inlet temperature; SC; Sermetech International Incorporated; Sermetel 5380DP; simple cycle package; single crystal; single row 1 vanes; Special Metals Companies; steam turbines; TG501; thermodynamics; turbine discs; U.S. Department of Energy; U.S. Naval Test Laboratory; U.S. Navy; U.S. Steel Corporation; U520; Union Railroad; W101; W121; W122; W171; W191; W201; W201RE; W21; W251; W251 B12; W251A; W251AA; W251B; W251B10; W251B12; W251B8; W251BS; W301; W31; W352; W41; W501A; W501AA; W501B; W501D; W501D5; W52; W62; W72; W81; W82; W92; WE19A; WE19B; West Texas Utilities; West Texas Utilities San Angelo's Power Station; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Westinghouse Research Laboratory; Wolverine; World War II; WWII; X-750; X45
Battle of the Bulge Memorial at Lake Eola
Tags: Allied Powers; Allies; American Flag; Ardennes Counteroffensive; Axis Powers; Bataille des Ardennes; Battle of the Ardennes; Battle of the Bulge; Belgian; Belgian flag; Belgium; Downtown Orlando; flag; G.I.; German; Germany; Lake Eola; Lake Eola Park; Luxembourg; Luxembourger; Luxembourger flag; memorial; monument; Nazi; Operation Watch on the Rhine; orlando; Scala, Chris; Schuppe, Cody; soldier; Unternehmen Wacht am Rhein; veteran; Wallonia; World War II; WWII
Report of Changes of U.S.S. Logan
Tags: Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; Lee Kenneth Brady; military history; military service; muster roll; National Cemetery Administration; Report of Changes; San Diego, California; United States Navy; USS Logan; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Oral History of Bette Skates, 2010
Tags: A History of the First Baptist Church, Sanford, Florida, 1884-1984; agriculture; Alicia Clarke; Austin Smith; Baptist Church; Belair Grove; Bette Skates; Brooks; Camp Monroe; celery; Chase and Company; Chase Groves Condominium; Christmas; church; churches; citrus; citrus groves; City of Sanford; congregations; crime rates; crimes; desegregation; Downtown Sanford; enterprises; Episcopal Church; fires; First Baptist Church; First Baptist Church of Sanford; First United Methodist Church; First United Methodist Church of Sanford; Florida State Road 46; Forrest Lake; Fort Mellon; Fort Reed; Fourth Street; French Avenue; Gateway to South Florida; Gertrude Dupuy; Gertrude Dupuy Sanford; Grace Marie Stinecipher; Halifax River; Harman; Henry B. Plant; Henry Bradley Plant; Henry Flagler; Henry Morrison Flagler; Henry Shelton Sanford; Holeman; Holy Cross Episcopal Church; hurricanes; integration; Josh Chase; Joshua Coffin Chase; Julia Chase; Korean War; Lake Mary; Laura Chase; Lyman Phelps; Mellonville; memorials; Methodist church; migrant labor; migrant workers; missionaries; missionary; Museum of Seminole County History; NAS Sanford; Naval Air Station Sanford; orange groves; race relations; Ran Chase; Randall Chase, Jr.; Randall Chase, Sr.; Sanford; St. Gertrude Grove; Sydney Octavius Chase, Sr.; Thursday Night Alive; veterans; Whipple; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Bette Skates
Tags: ACL; Alexander Ramsey; Alicia Clarke; altars; ambassadors; assassinations; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; atomic bombs; beauty shops; Belair Grove; Belgium; bells; Bette Skates; Bye Lo Hotel; Cape Canaveral; carpetbaggers; Cathedral Church of St. Luke; charities; charity; church; church bells; churches; citrus; citrus groves; Civil War; Clarke, Alicia; Cochran, Georgia; cockroach; cockroaches; community service; Craftsman Airplane Bungalow; Crooms High School; Cuban Missile Crisis; desegregation; Diana Dombrowski; Downtown Sanford; education; educators; elementary school; Episcopal Church; Episcopalianism; Episcopalians; exceptional education; FCAT; Ferrante Brothers; fires; Florida's Comprehensive Assessment Test; Gateway to South Florida; Geneva; Geneva Elementary School; Gertrude Dupuy; Gertrude Dupuy Sanford; Guiding Light for Grace and Grits; Historical Society of Central Florida; Holeman; Holy Cross Episcopal Church; homeless; hurricanes; Idyllwilde; Idyllwilde Elementary School; Jack Kennedy; John F. Kennedy; John Fitzgerald Kennedy; Lake Mary; lemons; Lyman Phelps; Mellonville; memorials; Middle Georgia College; Montezuma Hotel; Museum of Seminole County History; NAS Sanford; Naval Air Station Sanford; New Math; Ninth Street; OJC; Orange Blossom Special; orange grove; orange groves; oranges; organs; Orlando Junior College; Patrick Henry; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; priests; railroads; roach; roaches; Sanford; Sanford Museum; school desegregation; school integration; schools; Seminole County; Space Shuttle Challenger; Spanish Mediterranean Architecture; special education; St. Gertrude's Grove; standardized testing; Stetson University; sulfur water; teachers; The Champion; Title I school; trains; U.S. Navy; Union; World War II; WWII
Plaque for Major Jack Cameron Heist at Greenwood Cemetery
St. Petersburg High School Yearbook
Letter from Henry L. Stimson to Edna P. Hancock (May 25, 1945)
Missing Crew Report for Lieutenant Dean N. Post, Jr.
Oral History of Ray Sturm
Tags: 210th Field Artillery Brigade; 34th Infantry Division; accountants; Advanced Individual Training; advanced training; AIT; alcohol; alcoholic beverages; alerts; AR-15; Army Special Forces; basic training; beers; budget cuts; cold war; colleges; Columbia, South Carolina; Community Veterans History Project; comradery; CVHP; David Lee Roth; defense; defense budgets; Desert Storm; desert training; E-3; E-4; education; Enlisted Rank 3; Enlisted Rank 4; enlistment; Federal Republic of Germany; firearms; First Gulf War; First Iraq War; Fort Irwin & the National Training Center; Fort Jackson; Fort Stewart; Frankfurt Airport; Frankfurt, Germany; FRG; Georgia; German Air Force; Germans; Germany; Gulf War; Gulf War I; guns; Headquarters and Headquarters Battery; Herzo Base; Herzogenaurach, Germany; HHB; higher education; Iraq; Iraq War; James Earl Carter, Jr.; Jimmy Carter; Katie Hollingsworth; Kuwait; Kuwait War; law enforcement; Luftwaffe; M16 rifles; military training; Mojave Desert; music; musicians; National Training Center; NCO; non-commissioned officers; Nuremberg Trials; Nuremberg, Germany; Operation Desert Storm; orlando; Persian Gulf War; PFC; police; police brutality; polizei; Private First Class; range shooting; rapid deployment forces; Ray Sturm; Republic of Iraq; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; sergeants; shooting; shooting ranges; soldiers; Special Forces; Specialist 4; State of Kuwait; supply; terrorism; terrorists; Thirty-Fourth Infantry Division; training; Two Hundred and Tenth Field Artillery Brigade; U.S. Army; U.S. Army Special Forces; UCF; University of Central Florida; Van Halen; veterans; veterans' benefits; Warrior Thunder; weapons; weather; West Germany; Wilson Jones; Winter Park; World War II; WWII
Naval Air Station Sanford Runway Construction
Sellers B. Rogers
Tags: Bougainville campaign; Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; New Georgia campaign; Robert Allen Rogers; Sellers Boynton Rogers; The Miami News; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
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 F. E. Uhl to Edna P. Hancock (May 10, 1945)
Letter from J. A. Ulio to Edna P. Hancock (March 25, 1944)
Telegram from J. A. Ulio to Edna P. Hancock (March 11, 1944)
Tags: Edna P. Hancock; J. A. Ulio; Jack Hancock; John B. Hancock; U.S. Army; USA; veterans; World War II; WWII
Headstone Inscription and Interment Record
Individual Casualty Questionnaire
Tags: 12th Air Force, 320th Bombardment Group, 441th Bomb Squadron; Bushnell; Decimomannu Air Force Base; Florida National Cemetery; Individual Casualty Questionnaire; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Sardinia, Italy; Terrance Patrick Halligan; United States Army Air Corps; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War 1939-1945; World War II; WWII
U.S.S. Leopold (DE-319)
Tags: Bushnell; Edsall Class destroyer escort; Florida National Cemetery; Francis P. Currey; military history; military service; National Cemetery Administration; U.S.S. Leopold (DE-319); USS Leopold (DE-319); veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
62nd Naval Construction Battalion, Company C
Tags: 62nd Naval Construction Battalion; battalion history book; Bushnell; C-Bs; Everett Farrar; Florida National Cemetery; memorial; military history; military service; National Cemetery Administration; Sea Bees; United States Navy; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Muster Roll of Officers and Enlisted Men of the U.S. Marine Corps
First Marine Division Shoulder Patch
Tags: 1st Marine Division; Arthur Joseph Holmes; Bushnell; First Marine Division; Fleet Marine Forces Pacific; Florida National Cemetery; Guadalcanal; insignia; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; shoulder patch; United States Marine Corps; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
USS Deliver (ARS-23)
Tags: Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Ralph Edward King; U.S.S. Deliver; United States Navy; USS Deliver; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-145; WWII
USS Okaloosa (APA-219)
Tags: Bushnell; Edwin Ray Snider; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; U.S.S. Okaloosa (APA-219); United States Navy; USS Okaloosa (APA-219); veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Main Gate at Naval Auxiliary Air Station Sanford
Vet gets dying wish: Burial in new cemetery
Tags: Bushnell; Elmer Farrow Hurst; Florida National Cemetery; Florida TODAY; Korean Conflict, 1950-1953; Korean War; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Pinellas Park, Florida; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
A History of Central Florida, Episode 34: Rollins Collegiate Wear
Tags: A History of Central Florida; American Red Cross; Annie Russell Theatre; Asa Will Jennings; athletes; baseballs; basketballs; beanies; Bob Clarke; Catherine H. Bailey; Chip Ford; Christopher Loss; college sports; colleges; collegiate wear; D. K. Dickinson; Daniel Velásquez; Darla Moore; David Bothe; desegregation; Dickson-Ives Company; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight David Eisenhower; E. H. Riggs; E. R. Donnely; Elfreda Winany; Elinor Flood; Elizabeth Blish; Ella Gibson; epartment of College Archives and Special Collections; fashion; footballs; fraternities; George Young; Gerard M. Miller; Gilbert Maxwell; H. F. Harris; Hamilton Holt; hats; Helen Cole; Holt Avenue; Ike Eisenhower; integration; Irving Bacheller; J. K. List; J. W. List; Jack Constant Lane; James Holden; Jazz Age; John Dewey; Kappa Epsilon; Kathleen Shepherd; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake Virginia; letterman sweaters; liberal arts; Margaret Chapman; Marita Stueve; Mason; Morton; Nancy Cushman; National Collegiate Athletic Association; NCAA; New England; OCRHC; Olin Library; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Ormond Beach; Percy McKane; Perrydell; Peter McCann; Phi Mu; Pi Beta Phi; Pi Kappa Delta; Progressivism; Richard S. Shattuck; Robert Cassanello; Robert E. James; Robert Warfield; Rollins College; Rollins Hall; Rollins Honor Student Company; Rollins Tar Babies; Ruth Dawson; Sanford Celeryfeds; school spirit; sororities; sorority; sports; Spring Training; Stering Olmsted; student movement; students; tennis; The Rollins Sandspur; Theodore J. Ehrlich; Thomas P. Bailey; U.S. Navy; Virginia Holm; W. D.; Walk of Fame; Walter Stevens; Wenxian Zhang; Winter Park; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
A History of Central Florida, Episode 38: Citrus Industry
Tags: 14th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; Adams Citrus Products Reception Center; advertising; Arcadia; Barbadoan; Bluebird; Caribbean Islander; citrus; Citrus Belt; citrus grove; citrus industry; Citrus Tower; Clarke, Bob; Clermont; Crescitelli, Jim; Deer Island; Dipper; Dunedin; factory; FDA; Flagler, Henry Morrison; Ford, Chip; Fourteenth Avenue; freeze; frozen concentrate; fruit preservation; Gibson, Ella; Gus Hall Citrus Fruit; Hall, Gus; Harrell, George "Speedy"; Hazen, Kendra; Indian River; Indian River Citrus Museum; Indian River Packing Company; Jamaican; Jax; juice; Just Fine; Keene, R. D.; Kelley, Katie; Killarney; labor; Lake Garfield; Long, Mark Howard; Main Street; marketing; Minute Maid; Mormino, Gary Ross; OCRHC; orange; orange county; Orange County Regional History Center; orange grove; orange industry; orange juice; orlando; packing; packing house; packing industry; Parramore; Parramore Road; pineapple orange; Plant, Henry Bradley; podcast; preservation; R. D. Keene, Inc.; RICHES; Robert Cassanello; Saint Augustine; sawdust; shipping; shipping industry; Spain; Spaniard; Spanish; spoilage; The Orange State; U.S. Food and Drug Administration; UCF; University of Central Florida; Valencia orange; Velásquez, Daniel; Vero Beach; WGHF; Whole Sun; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Heritage Foundation; Winter Garden Heritage Museum; World War II; WWII
Lieutenant Dean N. Post, Jr.'s Airplane After Crash
Draft Registration Cards, 1940
Tags: Bushnell; conscription; draft registration cards; Florida National Cemetery; Lehigh Valley Gil Co Lansdale; Melvin Albert Hemmerle; military history; military service; National Cemetery Administration; North Wales, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; Ruth Dettra Hemmerle; United States Army; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Draft Registration Card, 1945
Tags: Bushnell; Clarksburg, West Virginia; conscription; draft registration card; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; William King; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Draft Registration Card, 1945
Tags: Bushnell; conscription; draft registration card; Florida National Cemetery; Miami, Florida; military history; military service; National Cemetery Administration; Ray Knowles; selective service; United States Navy; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Draft Registration Card, 1940
Draft Registration Card, 1942
Tags: Bushnell; conscription; draft registration card; Earl W. Patterson; Florida National Cemetery; Greenbelt, Maryland; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; United States Coast Guard; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Draft Registration Card, 1942
Draft Registration Card, 1942
Draft Registration Card, 1942
Tags: Bushnell; conscription; draft registration card; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; selective service; United States Navy; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; William Graf Eppright; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Draft Registration Card, 1942
Tags: Barney Jones; Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Richard Clifton Jones; Sissonville, West Virginia; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Draft Registration Card, 1942
Tags: Bushnell; conscription; draft registration card; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Otto Oscar Zwicker; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; West Virginia; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Draft Registration Card, 1940
Tags: Bushnell; conscription; draft registration card; Florida National Cemetery; Jacksonville; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Robert Allen Rogers; Sellers Boynton Rogers; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Draft Registration Card, 1945
Tags: Bushnell; conscription; draft registration card; Edward John Seidel; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Oral History of Garnett White
Tags: 10th Street; 7th Street; 9th Street; aluminum; American Cancer Society; automobiles; B.L. Perkins' Store; bass; bicycles; bikes; Bluitt Stevens; Bobbi Goff; Boy Scouts of America; butchers; Carl McWaters; cars; celery; Chase and Company; citrus; citrus groves; Crooms Academy of Information Technology; Downtown Sanford; Eagle Scouts; Ed White; Elizabeth Wigham; Elm Avenue; farmers; farming; First Federal Savings & Loan; Garnett White; Golden Rusty; golf caddies; Greater Sanford Regional Chamber of Commerce; Hall; Harriet; Harrington; high schools; Historical Society of Central Florida; icehouses; Jacobs; Jaycees; Joseph Morris; Joshua Coffin Chase; Judy White; Lake Monroe; Laurel Avenue; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Lyman High School; Mac Cleaver; metal drives; mites; Monroe; motor vehicles; muck; muck farms; Museum of Seminole County History; newspaper routes; newspapers; Ninth Street; oilers; Operation Deep Freeze; orlando; Oviedo High School; packing houses; paper boys; Paulette Casen; Paulette White; Pelham, Georgia; quartermasters; railroads; railways; Ransidey; real estate; real estate agents; real estate appraisal; real estate brokers; real estate licenses; recessions; Red Hill Groves; reefers; refrigeration; rubbers; rust mites; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sanford Grammar School; Sanford Jaycees; Sanford Junior Chamber of Commerce; Sanford Junior High School; Sanford-Seminole County Chamber of Commerce; Sanford-Seminole County Junior Chamber of Commerce; school lunches; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole State College; Seventh Street; Southside Elementary; St. Augustine; Student Museum; Sydney Octavius Chase, Jr.; Sydney Octavius Chase, Sr.; Ted White; Tenth Street; The Florida Times-Union; The Sanford Herald; Triple S Groceteria; U.S. Navy; war effort; Winterville, Georgia; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Mary Carolyn Bistline
Tags: Addy Niemeyer; Adeline Alvina Niemeyer; Alpha Delta Pi; Altamonte Elementary School; Bicentennial Parade; Boy Scouts of America; Carolyn Bistline; Central, South Carolina; Charlie Stum; chickens; City League Building; Clouser; Coca-Cola; Coral Gables; Downtown Miami; Early Childhood Education; elementary schools; Fairvilla; Florida Farm Bureau; Florida Southern College; Footprints; Frances Neiemeyer; Francis Bistline; Francis Bistline Stephen; Fred Bistline; Hettie Catherine Hollis; high schools; Hink; Hiram Ulysses Grant; Jane Bistline; Jane Bistline Reardon; Jane Reardon; John Aaron Bistline, Sr.; John Bistline, Jr.; John Leland Bistline; Josiah Clouser House; Kamden Reardon; Keegan Reardon; Keith Reardon; Khloe Reardon; Lake Mary Elementary School; Lakeland; Longwood; Lyman High School; Lyman School; Mary Bistline; Mary Carolyn Bistline; Memphis, Tennessee; Miami; Miami Senior High School; Minute Maid Corporation; Museum of Seminole County History; Oak Tree Preschool; oak trees; oaks; Orr, Bill; Paul Lovestrand; Paul Stephen; Pelzer, South Carolina; pigeons; Plymouth; poultry; preschools; Robert E. Lee Junior High School; Santa Clara Elementary School; Seminole County; Seminole County Historic Commission; Seminole County Historical Society; squabs; Stephanie Youngers; Stum’s Corner; Ulysses S. Grant; Walter Bistline, Jr.; Women’s Club of Longwood; World War II; WWII; Wyandotte chickens
Oral History of Mart Tucker
Tags: 4-H; agriculture; animal husbandry; Arcadia Albritton; Betty Albritton; Boots Albritton; cattle; Cecil A. Tucker II; Christmas; Citrus Heights; commissaries; commissary; cow hunting; cows; dairy; food stamps; Fort Pierce; Ginderville Heights; Helen Albritton; high schools; Hoffman; Holopaw; Horstmeyer; Horstmeyer Farm and Garden; Jacob's Packing House; Little Lake Barton; Margaret Albritton; Marion County; Marion County Extension Office; Mart Albritton; Mart Tucker; McGregor; Miriam Albritton; Miriam Tucker; Museum of Seminole County History; Ocala; orange county; oranges; orlando; Orlando Highway; Osceola County; P. V. Wilson Lumber Company; Reid Hall; rifle clubs; Rosalia Drive; Saint cloud; Sally Albritton; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole County Extension Office; Seminole County Farm Bureau; SNAP; sports; St. Cloud; Stephanie Youngers; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; tick eradication; ticks; Tucker's Farm and Garden Center; typists; UF; University of Florida; World War II; WWII
Henry Fazinni Next to Naval Air Station Sanford Sign
Bill Martin at a Downtown Sanford Filling Station
The Famous Clock in Downtown Sanford
the clock was originally purchased for the First…
U.S. Army Air Force Aircraft Warning Service Armband from Geneva
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 29: Hamilton Holt, Part 2
Tags: African American; Animated Magazine; artillery shell; atomic bomb; Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Carnegie, Andrew; college; college president; Conference Plan; Congregational church; Congregationalism; Congregationalist; Coolidge, Calvin; Coolidge, John Calvin, Jr.; documentary; Downtown Winter Park; education; evolution; Florida Congregational Association; Florida State Legislature; higher education; Holt, Hamilton; HOTEL; Hugo, Victor Marie; Hurston, Zora Neale; Lake Osceola; Lane, Jack; League of Nations; leftist; legislation; Mills Memorial Center and Peace Monument; Mills Memorial Library; monument; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; Orlando Country Club; peace movement; podcast; political left; president; protest; race relations; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Rollins College; Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor; Roosevelt, Eleanor; Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; segregation; Seminole Hotel; Seymour, Thaddeus; Taft, William Howard; Tallahassee; tourism; tourist; Truman, Harry S.; UN; United Nations; university; Wilson, Thomas Woodrow; Wilson, Woodrow; Winter Park; world peace; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 47: Integration and Sports at Bethune Cookman University
Tags: African American; athlete; athletic program; Bethune-Cookman College; Bethune-Cookman University; Bethune, Mary Jane McLeod; coach; college; college athlete; college recruitment; college sports; Cookman Institute of Jacksonville; Daytona Beach; Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School; desegregation; documentary; Florida A&M College; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College; football; HBCU; historically black colleges and universities; Hunter, Sheila Flemming; integration; Johnson, Ted; Long, Nancy; McClaren, Simon; men; Moore, Richard B.; physical education; Pittsburgh Steelers; podcast; race relations; recruitment; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; school; segregation; sports; Steelers; university; women; women's suffrage; World War II; WWII