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Oral History of Ida Boston
Tags: Academy Place; African American; agriculture; Alexander Atkinson; Antioch Missionary Baptist Church; Baptist; barber; barbershop; Boston Alley; Boston Hill Cemetery; Boston Street; bus; bus driver; Butler Boston Project; Canterbury Retreat; carpenter; cemetery; church; citrus; City of Oviedo; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; desegregation; Division Street; doctor; drugstore; education; equal rights; farmer; farming; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; graveyard; grower; Henry Jackson; Ida Boston; integration; Jackson Heights Elementary School; Jackson Heights Middle School; James Bordy; Joseph Boston; Julia Boston; Lake Gem; Lindsay Lane; Little Red School House; nonviolent resistance; OCIAC; OHS; oral history; orange; Oviedo; Oviedo Citizens in Action; Oviedo Colored School; Oviedo High School; physician; plantation; Porsha Dossie; Prince Butler Atkinson; Prince Butler Boston; protest; race relations; racism; Russell W. Boston; Sanford; school; SCPS; segregation; Seminole County; Seminole County Public Schools; sit-down; sit-in
Maitland, Orange County, Florida Promotional Booklet
Tags: ACL; agriculture; American Railway Express Company; Atlantic Coastline Railroad Company; Boy Scouts of America; chamber of commerce; citrus; citrus industry; city government; Dixie Highway; education; farming; fern; fern industry; Girls' Sewing Club; golf; Indian; Indian War; J. H. Hill; local government; Magnolia Road; Maitland; Maitland Chamber of Commerce; Native American; orange; Orange Belt Auto Line; orange county; orange industry; orlando; Parent-Teacher Association; Planning and Zoning Commission; poultry; poultry industry; PTA; railroad; Rollins College; Rollins Press; school; Seminole; Seminole County; Seminole War; sport; town; town government; Western Union Telegraph Company; Winter Park; Woman's Club; Woodmen of the World
Oral History of Julia Nadine Davis Aulin
Tags: American Civil War; Andrew Aulin III; Andy Aulin; armadillos; automobiles; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.; Black Hammock; Career Field; cars; Charles Warren Aulin; Chuluota; church; churches; Citizens Bank of Florida; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; citrus; cops; Donna Neely; Downtown Oviedo; dressmakers; dressmaking; elevators; Emma Leonora Lawton Aulin; Fifi; football teams; George Kelsey; immigrants; immigration; Jacobs; John Courier; Kilby; law enforcement; Lee Gary; Mary Alice Powell Aulin; motor vehicles; Nadine Davis Aulin; Narcissa Melissa Lawton; Nelson and Company; Nettie Dorcas Jacobs Aulin; OHS; orange groves; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Oviedo: Biography of a Town; police officers; post offices; postmasters; rice; roadsters; rumble seats; Sarah Schneider; seamstress; seamstresses; sewing; spiders; sports; spyders; Steen Nelson; Swedes; Swedish Americans; switchboard operators; The Judge; Thee Lee; Theodore Aulin; Theodore Lee; Thomasville, Georgia; Townhouse Restaurant; White's Wharf; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
Letter from Brockelman Brothers, Inc. to Joshua Coffin Chase (January 24, 1928)
Isleworth Seedlings, 1924
Chase & Company was established by brothers Sydney Octavius Chase and…
Oral History of Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch
Tags: aircraft; airplanes; Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch; Andrew Aulin III; Andrew Aulin, Jr.; Andy Aulin; AWS; bank tellers; banks; Baptist Training Union; Baptist Young Peoples Union; Baptists; Bettye Jean Aulin McGill; Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan; Billy Beatrice Bunch Parrot; BTU; BYPU; Charles Warren Aulin; church; churches; citrus; Downtown Orlando; Downtown Oviedo; Evans; Frank Wheeler; Frank Wheeler, Jr.; history harvests; Lawton; Lee; Llewellyn Roberts Bartlett, Jr.; Martha Lenora Aulin Wheeler; Mary Alice Powell Aulin; Mary Bunch; Mary Kathryn Bunch Hamby; Mary Leonora Aulin Bartlett; Mattie Aulin Wheeler; Methodists; Naval Training Center Orlando; Nelson and Company; NTC Orlando; OHS; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo History Harvest; Oviedo School; packing; planes; Porsha Dossie; Richard Burdette Bunch; Robert Lee Wheeler; sailors; servicemen; soldiers; Steen Nelson; swimming pools; U.S. Army Air Force Aircraft Warning Service; U.S. Navy; World War II; WWII
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1954
Tags: agriculture; birds; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; caladiums; citrus; conservation; farmers; farming; fire control; fires; George Harden; Gloriosa; grasses; Hairy Indigo; Henry Wight; Homer Osborne, Ed Cameron; John D. Martin; partridge peas; preservation; Ralph Hammond; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; soil improvement; SSWCD; The Farm Forester; W. W. Linz; water; water control
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1955
Tags: agriculture; artesian wells; beef; birds; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle; Central Florida Experiment Station; citrus; conservation; dairy; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Elbert Cammack, The Farm Forester; farmers; farming; FFS; fire control; fires; Florida Forest Service; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; GFC; Henry Wight; irrigation; lespedeza; milk; Ralph Hammond; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; silage; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. B. West; W. W. Linz; water control; water levels; Wells; wildlife
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1957
Tags: Al Swartz; C. A. Wales; C. B. Blickensderfer; Central Florida Experiment Station; citrus; CoE; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; crop damage; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Elmo Dowling; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; flowing wells; freezes; GFC; Hamp Dasher; Henry Wight; Howard Bissland; irrigation; John S. Winter; John Winter; land use; nematodes; pasture planting; Phil Westgate; public speaking contest; R. J. Bauman; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; Robert E. Lee; Robert Lee; Sanford; Sanford-Titusville Canal; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Titusville; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Geological Survey; United States Army Corps of Engineers; USACE; USDA; USGS; W. W. Linz; water control
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 48: The Groveland 4
Tags: African American; Assistant District Attorney; attorney; boycott; capital punishment; citrus; citrus boycott; citrus industry; civil rights; Clermont; Collins, LeRoy; Collins, Thomas LeRoy; Communist; Communist Party; court; court case; crime; criminal case; criminal justice; death penalty; death sentence; Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America; documentary; electric chair; execution; false accusation; false conviction; Florida State Attorney; Francis, Willie; fundraising; governor; Governor of Florida; Greenlee, Charles; Groveland; Groveland 4; Groveland Boys; Groveland Boys Trial; Howard, Willie James; Irvin, Walter Lee; judge; justice; kidnapping; King, Gilbert; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Lake County; Lake County Sheriff; Lake County Sheriff's Office; lawyer; LDF; legal defense fund; legal representation; Library of Congress; life in prison; life sentence; LOC; lynch mob; lynching; Marshall, Thurgood; McCall, Willis Virgil; media; mob; Moore, Harry Tyson; murder; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; news; newspaper; Padgett, Norma; Padgett, Willie; podcast; prisoner; prosecution; protest; publicity; race relations; racism; rape; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Shepherd, Samuel "Sam"; sheriff; Sheriff's Office; State Archives of Florida; Supreme Court; Supreme Court justice; suspect; Suwannee River; Thomas, Ernest; trial; U.S. Supreme Court; UM; University of Miami
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 58: Museum Tour
Tags: 14th Avenue; African American; Barton, Juanita; Bush Boulevard; Cassanello, Robert A.; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; city hall; civil rights; civil rights activist; Civil Rights Movement; Country Club Road; documentary; Downtown Vero Beach; Duryea, Mary Jane; Fourteenth Avenue; Freedom Avenue; grove; Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park; Heritage Center and Indian River Citrus Museum; Historic Downtown Vero Beach; I-95; Indian River Citrus Museum; Interstate Highway 95; Kenovich, Jane; Lake Mary; Lake Mary City Hall; Lake Mary Historical Museum; Mims; Moore, Harriette Vyda Simms; Moore, Harry Tyson; museum; Museum of Seminole County History; Nelson, Kim; Old Folks' Home; podcast; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Rickey, Rebecca; Seminole County; Seminole County Historical Society; Simms, Harriette Vyda; Spingarn Medal; Vero Beach
Florida’s Purge: The Johns Committee Witch Hunt
Tags: Aaron Hosé; Adams Street; Adrien Mills; Advanced Documentary Workshop; African Americans; Alex Boyce; Alex Wood; Allyson Beutke; Amy Simpson; And They Were Wonderful Teachers: Florida's Purge of Gay and Lesbian Teachers; Anita Jane Bryant; anthropophagy; anti-Communism; anti-communists; Art Darling; ArtServe Fort Lauderdale; Atlanta's Out on Film LGBT Film Festival; Barbara Washington; Barry Sandler; Barry Sefteur; Behind Closed Doors: The Dark Legacy of the Johns Committee; Ben Taylor; Bill Young; Black's Law Dictionary; Bob Ewart; Bob Graham; boycotts; Brigitte Hosé; British Columbia, Canada; Broward County Sheriff's Office; Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; Bryan W. Knicely; C. Lawrence Rice; C. W. Young; Charley Eugene Johns; Chelsea Echols; Chip Burpee; Chuck Woods; cinemas; citrus; civil rights; civil rights activists; Cleveland; colleges; communism; communists; courts; Dade County; Daniel Robert Graham; David Mariutto; David Messer; David Morton; David Starner; David Strickland; Diane Maurtie; Don Uhrig; Donna Zell; Durban Gay & Lesbian Film Festival; education; educators; Elizabeth Forbell; Elizabeth Jensen-Forbell; Emmy Award; FAU; films; flagellation; Florida Atlantic University; Florida Citrus Commission; Florida Film Festival; Florida Legislative Investigation Committee; Florida State College at Jacksonville; Florida State Legislature; Florida State Senate; Florida State University; Florida State University Marching Band; Fort Lauderdale; Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival; Frank Rose; Fred Fejes; Fred Ottle; FSC; FSU; FSU Marching Band; Gasparilla International Film Festival; gay; gay clubs; gay marriage; gay pride; gay pride parades; George B. Stallings, Jr.; George Stupksi; Governor of Florida; governors; Graveville; Greenwich Village, New York; High Springs; higher education; homophobia; homosexuality; Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida: A Report of the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee; homosexuals; International Jury Award; interrogations; investigations; J. Wayne Reitz; J. Wayne Reitz Student Union; James Monticello; Jennifer Campbell; Jeremy Mayeres; Jesse Monteagudo; Jim Noah; Joe McCarthy; John E. Evans; John Perez; John Tileston, Sr.; Johns Committee; Jon Bowen; Jordan Henry; Joseph Holbrooks; Joseph McCarthy; Joseph Raymond McCarthy; Judith Poucher; Julia Andrew; Julia Monticello; Julian C. Chambliss; Julius Wayne Reitz; June Sellers; Karen Graves; Kathryn Paulson; Kathy Marsh; Kevin Mixon; Killer Tracks; Kim Oliva; Kip Piper; Lamar Bledsoe; Larry King; Lawrence Dietrich; Lawrence Harvey Zeiger; Learning Institute for Elders; Lee L. Foster; Leo C. Jones; lesbians; LGBT; LIFE; Linda Maddocks; Lisa Mills; Lisa Soros; Logan Kriete; Love Your Shorts Film Festival; Marie Cassanello; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; masochism; mental disorders; mental illness; mental illnesses; Metropolitan Community Church of St. Augustine; Miami; Michael Calderin; Michael Greenspan; Modern Music Masters; Monica Monticello; movies; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; necrophilia; Newsweek; orange juices; oranges; orlando; Orlando Film Festival; Out & Proud Veterans of American; Out Twin Cities Film Festival; Panama City; parades; Patrick Fenelson; Paul Fasana; perversion; piquerism; psychiatric disorders; psychopathy; pyromania; Rachell Cappellini; Rafael Sanchez; Red Scare; Richard O. Mitchell; RICHES of Central Florida; Robert Cassanello; Robert Lupo; Robert Williams; Ruth Jensen; Ruth Jensen-Forbell; sadism; Satu Lamarca; Seminole State College; sex crimes; Shay Cambre; Sheridan Square; short films; SSC; St. Augustine; St. Petersburg; Stanley Wheeler; Starke; State of Florida; state senators; Steve Crowley; Stonewall Inn; Stonewall National Museum & Archives; Stonewall Riots; Stuart; students; Suncoast Emmy Award; Sylvana Fernández; Tallahassee; Tallahassee Bus Boycott; Tallahassee Police Department; teachers; Terri Williams; The Committee; Thomas Cappellini; Tim Reid; Timothy Brown; Timothy George Brown; Toronto Canada; Travis Pilch; Tri-M Club; U.S. Supreme Court; UCF; UCF Burnett Honors College; UCF Center for Distributed Learning; UCF Department of Film; UCF Department of History; UCF Office of Instructional Resources; UCF Office of LGBTQ Services; UCF Office of Undergraduate Research; UF; UF Police Department; universities; university; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; Vecruse; Wellesley Street; Williams E. Owens; witch hunts; Yonge Street
Orange Grove After the Freeze of 1888
In 1871, General Henry S. Sanford (1823-1891) began clearing land…
Memorandum by Chase & Company (April 8, 1924)
Tags: advertising; California; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus growers; citrus industry; Florida Citrus Exchange; Florida Citrus Sign-Up Day; grading; grapefruit; market; marketing; merchandising; orlando; packing; pre-coloring; shipping; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA
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.
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to A. Q. Lancaster (March 31, 1923)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Brockelman Brothers (January 20, 1928)
Tags: ACL; arsh seedless; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Brockelman Brothers, Inc.; Chase and Company; Chase Investment Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; citrus; citrus industry; dancy tangerine; dancy tangerines; Department of Agriculture; freeze; frost; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; irrigation, freeze; Isleworth Grove; Lake Butler; Native American; Ocoee; orange; orange county; orange industry; orlando; packinghouse; pineapple orange; Riverside, California; Samuel J. Shallow Company; Seminole; Shamel, A. D.; Shamel, A.D.; Tangerine; tangerine industry; U.S. Department of Agriculture; Valencia; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Brockelman Brothers (January 30, 1928)
Tags: Broadcaster; Brockelman Brothers, Inc.; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; citrus; citrus industry; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; Indian River orange; Isleworth grapefruit; Isleworth Grove; Isleworth orange; magazine; orange; orange industry; photography; pineapple orange; pineapple oranges
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (April 5, 1923)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (April 15, 1911)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (April 27, 1927)
Letter from Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (December 22, 1913)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (February 6, 1923)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (February 8, 1927)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (February 18, 1911)
Tags: ammonia; Barnett; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; employee; Eubank, T. J.; grove; Hass, Carl; Hoard; Homestead; Isleworth Grove; laborer; Lancaster; Lancaster-Rankley; Lancaster, A. Q.; potash; Rankley; sulphate of ammonia; ulphate; Windermere; worker
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (February 24, 1928)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (February 25, 1927)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (January 4, 1929)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (January 18, 1924)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (January 22, 1929)
Tags: Ball, Edward; bank; banking industry; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; Crowell, S. M.; DuPont; finance industry; Florida National Bank; fruit; fruit industry; grapefruit; grapefruit grove; grapefruit industry; grove; Isleworth Grove; Leighton, Bruce; Miller, DeWitt; Navy Aviators; orange; orange industry; Overstreet; packing; packinghouse; processing; shipping; U.S. Navy Aviators; United States Navy Aviators; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (January 23, 1911)
Tags: Belair Grove; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; employee; Eubank, T. J.; farming; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; grove; Isleworth Grove; Kelley Grove; laborer; Lancaster, A. Q.; orange; orange industry; planting; Swamp Chase; Valencia orange; Windermere; worker
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (January 29, 1927)
Tags: Browne, C. E.; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; Coat of Arms brand; employee; fruit grading; Fruitman's Club; grading; Isleworth brand; Isleworth Grove; Isleworth pineapple; Isleworth pineapples; labor; laborer; orange; orange industry; packing; pineapple; pineapple industry; pineapple orange; Pratt; processing; retail; sales; Tangerine; tangerine industry; Windermere; worker
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (January 31, 1927)
Tags: advertising; alligator pear; Atlanta, Georgia; Browne, C. E.; Browne, C.E.; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; fruit; fruit decay; fruit industry; Goodall Grove; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; grove; irrigation; Isleworth Grove; Kiser Grove; Lord & Spencer; Lord, Fred; marketing; McNiff; orange; orange industry; packing; pear; pear industry; pineapple; pineapple industry; processing; shipping; Stanley; Tangerine; tangerine industry; Titusville; tree; Valencia orange; weather; White Grove; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (July 1, 1912)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (June 18, 1920)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (March 14, 1929)
Tags: Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; Coat of Arms brand; crop; Crowell, S. M.; farming; gale; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; Hutchinson, Corbett; irrigation; Isleworth Grove; Magnuson, E.; orange; orange industry; pineapple; pineapple industry; planting; sand; Smith; Valencia orange; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (March 24, 1928)
Tags: Angelo; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; grapefruit juice; Hutchinson, Corbett; Isleworth Grove; juice; juice industry; New Yor; orange; orange industry; packing; processing; shipping; Smith; Valencia orange
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (March 26, 1926)
Tags: Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; Crane; Fellowship; fruit; Fruit Auction Company; fruit industry; Gorman; Isleworth Grove; Lake Apopka; Miller; orange; orange county; orange industry; packing; packinghouse; processing; shipping; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Chase to brother Sydney Chase (March 29, 1934)
Tags: Brown; Cartright; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; Crowell, S. M.; freeze; frost; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; Hamlin orange; Isleworth Grove; orange; orange industry; pineapple orange; real estate; real estate industry; Rollins College; Tangerine; tangerine industry; Valencia orange; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (May 1, 1920)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (May 4, 1927)
Tags: Browne, C. E.; Chase and Company; Chase Brand; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus grading; citrus industry; citrus picking; Coat of Arms brand; construction; dry weather; fruit grading; fruit picking; grading; Hutchinson, Corbett; Isleworth grade; Isleworth Grove; Lake Butler Tibbett; Lake Laura; orange; orange industry; orange picking; Overstreet; picking; road; Roadway Department; Valencia orange; weather; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (May 10, 1924)
Tags: Browne, C. E.; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; Crescent; employee; FEC; finance; Florida Citrus Exchange; grove; Isleworth Grove; labor; laborer; Lancaster, A. Q.; Neamathla; Nocatee; wages; Wiley Avenue; Windermere; worker
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (May 11, 1929)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (May 13, 1929)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (November 21, 1930)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (November 26, 1921)
Tags: Barger; Belair Grove; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; DA; Department of Agriculture; fruit coloring; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; Isleworth Grove; Isleworth Seedling; lemon; lemon industry; orange; orange industry; Potomac Yards; research; sales; Selling Department; shipping; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (October 3, 1924)
Tags: acidity; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; citrus picking; fruit; fruit coloring; fruit industry; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; harvest; Isleworth grapefruit; Isleworth Grove; juice; Manatee Fruit Company; Mayo; picking; shipping; sugar; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (October 26, 1931)
Tags: Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; citrus picking; cold weather; Crowell, S. M.; Davis, F. W.; dry weather; fruit; fruit industry; grapefruit; grapefruit grove; grapefruit industry; grapefruit picking; grove; harvest; Hutchinson, Corbett; irrigation; Isleworth Grove; Lake Butler; Magnuson, E.; Norris Earlies; Parson Browns; picking; pineapple; pineapple industry; rain; Tangerine; tangerine industry; weather; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (September 20, 1919)
Tags: auction; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; citrus picking; cold weather; coloring; freeze; fruit; fruit coloring; fruit industry; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; grapefruit picking; harvest; Isleworth Grove; picking; Skinner; weather; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (January 31, 1927)
Tags: Browne, C. E.; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; citrus picking; employee; Goodall Grove; grapefruit; grapefruit grove; grapefruit industry; grove; harvest; hot weather; irrigation; Isleworth Grove; Kiser Grove; labor; laborer; Lord & Spencer; Lord, Fred; McNiff; orange; orange grove; orange industry; picker; picking; pineapple; pineapple industry; pineapple orange; Stanley; Tangerine; tangerine grove; tangerine industry; tangerine picking; Valencia orange; weather; White Grove; Windermere; worker
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to S. M. Crowell (February 15, 1929)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (December 1, 1927)
Tags: American Fruit Growers; auction; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; employee; Eubank; fruit; fruit grading; fruit industry; grading; Hutchinson, Corbett; Isleworth Grove; labor; laborer; packer; packing; packinghouse; processing; Rinck; shipping; wages; Wiley Avenue; Windermere; worker; wrapping
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Corbett Hutchinson (April 2, 1928)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Corbett Hutchinson (April 15, 1931)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Corbett Hutchinson (April 26, 1928)
Tags: California; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; citrus; citrus industry; Edwards, William E.; Erie Pier; food inspection; Fruit Auction Company; fruit grading; fruit inspection; Gorman; grading; Harrison Street; Hutchinson, Corbett; inspection; Isleworth Grove; Lum, Frank P.; New York City, New York; Newbold, L. M.; orange; orange industry; packing; packing industry; Penn Station; Pennsylvania Hotel; Pennsylvania Station; Potomac Yards; processing; retail; sale; Star Building; Thomas, R. H.; Thomas, R.H.; Valencia orange; Washington, D.C.
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Corbett Hutchinson (January 5, 1931)
Tags: Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; citrus; citrus industry; coloring; Crescent City; Crescent City tangerine; fruit coloring; Hutchinson, Corbett; Isleworth Grove; Isleworth tangerine; Newbold, L. M.; packing; packinghouse; processing; retail; sale; Tangerine; tangerineindustry; Windermere
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Corbett Hutchinson (March 26, 1928)
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Frank P. Lum (April 26, 1928)
Letter from Randall Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase, Sydney Octavius Chase, Sr., William A. Leffler, and Sydney Octavius Chase, Jr. (January 9, 1934)
Tags: AAA; American Fruit Growers; ammonia; Atenas; Beardall; Camp, Arthur Forrest; castor; celery; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Randall; Chase, Sydney Octavius; Chase, Sydney Octavius, Jr.; Chase, Sydney Octavius, Sr.; citrus; citrus industry; Clyde Line pier; cooling system; cotton seed meal; crates; Davis, T. J.; fertilizer; Gainesville; grapefruit; Harrington Hotel; Jacksonville; Lees, J. W.; Leffler, William A.; Manatee Truck Growers; manure; McKinnon; Monsalvatge; Mowry, Harold; muriate; nitrate; NRA; oranges; pomace; potash; Refrigerated Steamship Line; Rhodes; Sanford-Oviedo Truck Growers; Satsumas; soda; Spitzer; SS Atenas; sulphate; Superintendent of Stevedores; Superintendent of Terminal Operations; tangerines; tobacco; Tung; Tung trees; United Fruit Company; Williams; York Manufacturing Company
Letter from Randall Chase to A. Q. Lancaster (August 9, 1919)
Tags: Army; Bogue; Chase and Company; Chase, Randall; citrus; citrus industry; employee; employment; fight; foreman; hospital; Isleworth Grove; labor; laborer; Morrison; orlando; packing; packinghouse; processing; shipping; U.S. Army; veteran; wages; Watkins; Windermere; worker
Letter from Randall Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (August 9, 1919)
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Chase & Company Members (April 10, 1925)
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (April 19, 1924)
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (August 26, 1927)
Tags: Bartlett Pears; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; Chicago, Illinois; citrus; citrus industry; Clearing House; Commander; Edwards; Exchange Bank; FCE; Florida Citrus Exchange; Growers & Shippers League; Growers Sale Agency; justice; Lee, Will; Newton; pears; Robinson; Stewart, C. E.; Stewart, C.E.; Sunniland; Wirt
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (May 7, 1924)
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (May 3, 1924)
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
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase to Joshua Coffin Chase (August 10, 1927)
Tags: Asheville, North Carolina; bond; California; Chairman of the County Commissioners; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus growers; citrus industry; Clearing House; Clearing House proposition; Commander; commissioner; farmer; Gainesville; Isleworth Grove; Lake, Forrest; Mayo, Nathan; mayor; Mayor of Sanford; Newton; Payne, L. L.; Pratt; prune; prune industry; road proposition; Robinson, J. Curtis; Sanford; Skelly; Sunniland
"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 E. Magnuson (December 2, 1927)
Tags: bulge pack; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; citrus industry; Coat-of-Arms grade; employee; fruit; fruit grading; fruit industry; grading; Hutchinson, Corbett; Isleworth brand; Isleworth grade; Isleworth Grove; labor; laborer; Magnuson, E.; Nesmathla; orange; orange industry; packing; packinghouse; picking; processing; pyramid pack; Windermere; worker
Letter from Sydney Octavius Chase, Jr., to Sydney Octavius Chase, Sr. and Joshua Coffin Chase (June 13, 1933)
Tags: American Telephone & Telegraph Company; Attaberry; Austin car; Australia; Burton; Chase and Company; Chase, Joshua Coffin; Chase, Sydney Octavius; Chase, Sydney Octavius, Jr.; Chase, Sydney Octavius, Sr.; citrus; citrus industry; farmers; Farmers' Marketing System; fruits; growers; Lake County; market; marketing; Mellon, Andrew; Municipal Auditorium; Nutting, L. B; Nutting, L.B.; orlando; Pennsylvania Railway; Pickard, A. E.; shippers; shipping; Southern Railway; Stockfeld, H. H.; vegetables; Way, S. Y.
Headstone for William Harrison Holden, Nancy A. Mizell Holden, and Florence C. Holden at Conway United Methodist Church Cemetery
Tags: Brahman bull; cattle; cemetery; church; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; Civil War; Convention Committee; Conway; Conway Road; Conway UMC; Conway United Methodist Church; Conway United Methodist Church Cemetery; Cook, Thomas; county commissioner; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; graprefuit grove; grave; gravestone; headstone; Holden, Cora; Holden, Florence C.; Holden, John; Holden, Mary; Holden, Nancy A. Mizell; Holden, Norman; Holden, William; Holden, William Harrison; Lake Holden; MECS; Methodist church; Orange County Commission; orlando; Prospect MECS; Prospect Methodist Episcopal Church, South; Tallahassee; tombstone; UMC; veteran; Virginia; Watson's Company Florida Mounted Troop
Headstone for George White Crawford at Conway United Methodist Church Cemetery
Tags: 5th Tennessee Infantry; cattle; cattle industry; cemetery; church; citrus; citrus industry; Confederate Army; Conway; Conway Road; Conway UMC; Conway United Methodist Church; Conway United Methodist Church Cemetery; Cook, Thomas; Crawford, Cora Belle; Crawford, Ethel; Crawford, George White; Crawford, John; Crawford, Sarah; Florida State Legislature; grave; gravestone; headstone; McDonald, James D.; MECS; Methodist church; Mizell, Morgan Montgomery; Mizell, Sarah; orlando; Prospect MECS; Prospect Methodist Episcopal Church, South; Second Lieutenant; senator; state legislator; state representative; state senator; Tennessee; tombstone; UMC; veteran
Program of the Seminole Soil Conservation District, 1948
Tags: artesian water; artesian well; asparagus, Boston ferns, water; beef; black bass; bream; C. A. Wales; cattle; celery; census; Chase and Company; citrus; conservation; controlled burning; dairy; drainage; environmental protection; erosion; farm ponds; farmers; farming; farms; fire protection; fishing; Florida Experiment Station; forestry; grazing; Hairy Indigo; hay; hogs; irrigation; lake basins; Lake Jessup; Lake Monroe; land use; leaching; livestock; Oviedo; pasture development; pine timber; R.F. Cooper; R.T. Milwee; reforestation; saline; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Sidney A. Stubbs; sink holes; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; soils legend; SSCD; SSWCD; St. Johns River; T.L. Lingo; Tom McLain, Jr.; truck crops; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control; Wekiva River; wildlife; woodland management
Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding Between the Seminole Soil Conservation District and the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1948
Tags: artesian wells; C.R. Dawson; cattle; Central Florida Experiment Station; citrus; conservation; drainage; environmental protection; H.H. Hennett; irrigation; livestock; R.F. Cooper; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service; SSCD; SSWCD; United States Department of Agriculture; USDA; water levels; Wells; wildlife
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 22: Hannibal Square
Tags: African American; African American community; African American neighborhood; Chambliss, Julian C.; Chapman, Oliver; Chase, Loring A.; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; City of Winter Park; college; cracker; Cravero, Geoffrey; Democrat; Democratic Party; documentary; Eatonville; Fountain of Youth; gentrification; GOP; Grand Old Party; Hannibal Square; Hannibal Square Heritage Center; Henderson, Gus C.; Hungerford Vocational High School; Hurston, Zora Neale; incorporation; Jacksonville; labor; Lake Monroe; liberal arts college; Livingston, Fairolyn; Maitland; Miami; orange; orange grove; orange industry; Özoğlu, Hakan; podcast; race relations; railroad; Republican; Republican Party; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Rollins College; Sanford; segregation; Seminole Hotel; snowbird; St. Johns River; Town Council; Town of Winter Park; upper class; voter; voting; Winter Garden; Winter Haven; Winter Park
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1956
Tags: Bahia grass; Bahia grasses; beef; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; C. H. Galloway; cattle; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; chlorides; citrus; conservation; dairy; Econlockhatchee; Econlockhatchee River; farm drainage; farming; fertilizers; FFS; fire control; fires; fishing; Florida Forest Service; flowing wells; Frank Russell; game fishing; Hairy Indigo; Henry Wight; Hubam clovers; Huban clovers; irrigation; Jack Barraclough; milk; nitrogen; oats; partridge peas; pollution; rainfall; Ralph Hammond; ranching; recreation; rotational system; rye; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; timber; timber management; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Geological Survey; USDA; USGS; W. W. Linz; water control; wildlife preservation
Dakin Family at the Racimo Plantation
Letter from Edwyn Sandys Dawes to Henry Shelton Sanford (January 5, 1882)
A History of Central Florida, Episode 18: Time Pieces
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; Alexis M. McCrossen; Apopka; Atlantic Standard Time; Before His Time: The Untold Story of Harry T. Moore, America's First Civil Rights Martyr; Ben Green; Bob Clarke; Boyd Street; Brevard County; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Central Standard Time; Chip Ford; citrus; civil rights; civil rights activists; clocks; Cross, Philip; CST; dairy; Daniel Velásquez; Dickens, Bethany; Eastern Standard Time; Ella Gibson; EST; farmers; First Street; Florida Memory Project; Freedom Avenue; Geneva; Harry and Harriette Moore Memorial Park; Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex; Harry T. Moore; Harry Tyson Moore; Industrial Revolution; J. T. McLain; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake County; Leesburg; Library of Congress; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Mims; Mountain Standard Time; MST; Museum of Geneva History; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Railway Historical Society; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Pacific Standard Time; podcast; PST; railroad conductors; railroads; railways; Robert Cassanello; SMU; Southern Methodist University; Springarn Medal; Standard Time Zones; sundials; time; time pieces; time zonez; UCF; watch; watches; Winter Garden
Oral Memoirs of Jeannie Economos
Tags: agribusiness farms; agricultural labor; Agricultural Worker Protection Standard; agriculture; Angel City: A Novel; Angela Tanner; Apopka; Astatula; Audubon Society; AWPS; Betty Woods; Bracero Program; bromomethane; carrots; Central Americans; citrus; Civil Rights Act of 1964; commodity crops; corn; Dale Finley Slongwhite; DI; disability benefits; disability income insurance; disability insurance; disaster education; disaster responses; Domestic Fair Trade Association; economic development; educational programs; environmental advocacy; environmental justice; Environmental Protection Agency; EPA; Eustis; fair trade; Farmworker Association of Florida; farmworkers; farmworkers' rights; Fed Up: The High Costs of Cheap Food; FOLA; food movements; Friends of Lake Apopka; Geraldine Matthew; Geraldine Shannon; globalization; Great Recession; Guatemalans; Haitians; Harry and Harriette Moore Memorial Park; Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex; Hawthorne Village; Henry Flagler; Henry Morrison Flagler; Hispanic Americans; Hispanics; immigrants; immigrants’ rights; immigration; income protection; Indiantown; Jared Muha; Jobs and Education Partnership; La Via Campesina; Lake Apopka; Lake Apopka Farmworker Memorial Quilts Project; Lake Apopka Project; Lake Apopka Restoration Act of 1996; Lake City; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; Linda Lee; Magnolia Park; Mary Tinsley; methyl bromide; Mexican Americans; Mexicans; Mexico; migrant farms; migrant farmworkers; migrant labor; migrant laborers; migrant workers; Mount Dora; Museum of the Apopkans; NAFTA; National Institutes Of Health; NIH; non-profit; North American Free Trade Agreement; not-for[profit; nurseries; nursery; nuts; Oakland Nature Preserve; OASDI; Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance; oranges; OSHA; Patrick D. Smith; Pesticide Action Network International; pesticide exposure; pesticide health and safety; Pesticide Safety and Environmental Health Project Coordinator; pesticides; public housing; race relations; railroads; railways; retraining; Salvadorans; Sara Downs; Save the Manatee Club; slavery; slaves; Social Security; Social Security Disability Insurance; soy; specialty crops; SSD; SSDI; St. Augustine; St. Johns River Water Management District; The Last Harvest: A History and Tribute to the Life and Work of the Farmworkers on Lake Apopka; tomato; tomato industry; tomatoes; U.S. Department of Agriculture; unfree labor; USDA; wage theft; Wahneta; wheat; Wimauma; Winter Garden; Winter Haven; Worker Protection Standard; Zellwood
A History of Central Florida, Episode 24: Gatch Family Farm Equipment
Tags: A History of Central Florida; agriculture; Altoona; Apopka; Blackhawk corn shellers; Blackhawk Equipment; Bob Clarke; celery; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Chip Ford; citrus; commercial farming; Connie L. Lester; corn; corn shellers; Daniel Velásquez; David Bradley Garden City Clipper; Duda; Ella Gibson; farm equipment; farmers; farming; farms; Garden City Clippers; Harry Hoslter; Janice Waltzer; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake County Historical Museum; mail-order catalogs; Main Street; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Montgomery Ward; OCRHC; opening plow; Orange County Regional History Center; peas; Robert Cassanello; Sears, Roebuck & Company; seeders; shopping; subsistence farming; Tavares; vegetables; Williard Gatch; Wystan Photography
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
Statement from Gray Dawes and Company to Henry Shelton Sanford (January 28, 1880)
Oral History of Sister Gail Grimes
Tags: A. Duda & Sons; African Americans; agricultural labor; agriculture; alligators; Ann Kendrick; Apopka; Apopka City Council; bass; bass fishing; Bonita Springs; boycotts; Cape Canaveral; carrot houses; carrots; Cesar Chavez; César Estrada Chávez; citrus; City of Apopka; Crealdé School of Art; discrimination; Dowdell v. City of Apopka; E & J Gallo Winery; farms; Farmworker Association of Florida; farmworkers; ferneries; fernery; Gail Grimes; gators; Germans; Haitians; Hispanics; Hope CommUnity Center; Immokalee; Jared Muha; juice plants; kale; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; laborers; Lake Apopka; Lake County; Latinas; Latinos; lettuce; lupus; Mexican Americans; Mexicans; muck farms; Museum of the Apopkans; nonprofits; nuns; nurseries; nursery; Office for Farmworker Ministry; orange county; orange groves; oranges; pesticide exposure; pesticides; Peter Schreyer; Pierson; Plymouth; Plymouth Citrus Products Cooperative, Inc.; Polk County; POW; POWs; Prisoner of War; Prisoners of War; race relations; racial conflict; racism; radish; radishes; religious sisters; Roman Catholic Church; Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholics; segregation; service learning; SLE; soldiers; Stomping Ground; systemic lupus erythematosus; The Last Harvest; turpentine; Vietnam War; wages; Walt Disney World Resort; William Donald Borders; Willis V. McCall; Willis Virgil McCall; Winter Garden; Winter Garden City Council; Winter Park; World War II; WWII
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1961
Tags: Al Furman; Allen Sandifer; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Bonner L. Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; citrus farming; conservation; Curtin Green; Don Farrens; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; FFA; Homer Ballard; Horace White; irrigation, water control; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranching; Robert E. Lee; Sanford; Sanford Junior High School; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1962
Tags: agriculture; Allen Sandifer; bass; Ben Wiggins; Boy Scouts; bream; Cecil Tucker; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; controlled burns; development; Don Sipes; drainage; Econlockhatchee; Econlockhatchee River; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; farmland; FFA; firebreaks; fires; fish; fish ponds; fishing; Groveland; Horace White; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; irrigation; Jack Dodd; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Mark Bullock; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; rainfall; Ralph Hammond; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; wildlife
Program of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1963
Tags: abandoned flowing wells; agricultural development; agriculture; artesian water; beans; beef cattle; birds; Black Hammock; cabbage; carrots; celery; Charles A. Wales; chlorides; citrus; conservation; corn; cropland; drainage; egg production; Elbert Cammack; environmental protection; erosion; farmers; farming; flowing wells; Geneva; industrial development; irrigation; Jack Dodd; Lake Harney; Lake Jessup; Lake Monroe; lakes; land development; land use; leguminous cover crops; lettuce; livestock; nemeatodes; overgrazing; pasture development; ponds; poultry; poultry farms; Puzzle Lake; Ralph Hammond; recreation; recreational land; row crops; Sanford; Sanford Junior High School; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; soil depletion; SSCD; SSWCD; St. Johns River; streams; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz; water; water control; Wells; wildlife; wind
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1959
Tags: Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Billy Alford; Bonner L. Carter; Boy Scouts; C. A. Wales; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; conservation; Curtin Green; drainage; farmers; fertilizers; FFA; Florence Mapes; grazing; H. O. White; high water levels; irrigation; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranchers; ranching, farming; Robert E. Lee; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; Vo-Ag; W. W. Linz; water control
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. L.; Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Berry, Jeane V.; Berry, Thomas W.; Berry, W. T.; Bingham School; Bird, Mary A.; Blakely, William P.; Blanchard, Charles; Blitz, J. M.; Board of Trade; Bogy Creek; Boone, C. A.; Boone's Early Orange; Boston, Massachusetts; Bradshaw; Bradshaw, Elise Alexander; Bradshaw, John Neill; Branche's Book Store; Brockton, Massachusetts; Brunswick, Georgia; Buck Horn Academy; Buck Tails; Buffalo, New York; Bullock; Burlington, Indiana; Burritt College; C. A. Boone and Company; Caldwell, C. V.; Calhoun County, Michigan; California; Cameron, Texas; Camp Monroe; Carnell, Willie; Carothers, Alice Bennett; Carson and Newman College; Carter; Center Township, Pennsylvania; Central Avenue; Chalmette, Louisiana; Chapman; Chapman, E. G.; Chapman, Foster; Chapman, John C.; Chapman, John T.; Chapman, Mattie P.; Chapman, R. Ethelyn; Chapman, Thomas A.; Chapman, William A.; Charleston Block; Chase Grove; Chasel Graves, James W.; Cheney & Odlin; Cheney, J. M.; Chicago, Illinois; China Grove; Church Street; Cincinnati Commercial; Citizens' National Bank of Orlando; citrus; Civil War; Clark County, Indiana; Clay Spring; Clay springs; Clerwater, Minnesota; Clouser, C. A.; Clouser, J. B.; Coacoochee; Cobb County, Georgia; Cockney; Coffee, John; Collins, Ailsey; Colorado; Columbia County; Columbia, Mississippi; Comanche, Oklahoma; Commandery; Como, Tennessee; Cones, Elliot; Confederacy; Confederate Army; Congress; Constitution; Conway; Conyers Academy; Conyers, Georgia; Cook's Ferry; Council Oak; County Antrim; county commissioner; Covington, Georgia; Cracker culture; Crawford, George W.; Crawfordville, Georgia; Creek Indians; Creeks; Crisey & Norris; Crown Point; Crown Point, Indiana; Cuba; Curtis & O'Neal; Curtis, Fletcher & O'Neal; Dade County; Dann Real Estate Agency; Dann, R. Edgar; Danville, Pennsylvania; Davidson College; Davis, E. H.; Davis, Frank H.; Davis, Mary; Demans, P. A.; Devlin, Minnie Elizabeth; Dickenson, Cynthia Ann Roberta; Dillard, J. L.; District School Trustees; Dixie; Dolive, W. L.; Dollins, Alice J. Rushing; Dollins, Alice Strickland; Dollins, Carl W.; Dollins, Hugh; Dollins, Hugh D.; Dollins, Kellie Rushing; Dollins, L. J.; Dollins, Mary; Dollins, Thomas A.; Dr. Stark; Dreer's; Dubuque, Iowa; Duke, James K.; Duke, Mary Kerr; Dule West, South Carolina; DuPage County, Illinois; Eastman's Business College; Efurt, Thuringia, Germany; Elizabethtown, New Jersey; Elks Club; Elm Grove Academy; Elmire Female College; Emmett, Michigan; Empire Hotel; England; Erksine College; Eureka; Everglades; Ewing, Earl W.; Ewing, Willie Carnell; Fairfield; Farrel Iron Foundry; FEC; Fernandez, Hallie G.; Fernandez, Henry Gore; Fifth New Hampshire Regiment; Fifth Tennessee Infantry; First Baptist Church of Orlando; First National Bank of Cameron; First Presbyterian Church of Orlando; Fleming; Flemming, Francis P.; Florida; Florida Association of Architects; Florida Board of Architecture; Florida Citrus Exchange; Florida Cracker; Florida Midland Railroad; Florida Railroad Commission; Florida State Legislature; Florida State Senate; Fogg, N. H.; Ford Estate; Forest; Forst house; Fort Christmas; Fort Gatlin; Fort Mellon; Fort Myers; Fort Reed; France; Francis, Margaret M.; Franklin County, Tennessee; freemason; freeze; Fruit Growers' Association; Fudge, James; Gadsen County; Gainesville; Gainesville, Alabama; Galia County, Ohio; Gallowy, Nannie; Gardner, Maine; Garrett, Hardy; General Florida Statutes; Georgia; Georgia University; Giles, Edna Adelima; Giles, James L.; Giles, Leroy B.; Gore, Mahlon; Gotha; Gotha, Germany; Grand Theatre; Grant, Ulysses S.; Graves, Anna L.; Graves, Arthur F; Graves, George T.; Graves, Helen Louise; Graves, I. W.; Graves, James W.; Graves, Minnie M.; Great Freeze; Greek architecture; Greeley; Greensboro, Alabama; Greenwood; Griffin, :Lawrence Jefferson; Griffin, Able; Griffin, Benjamin Luther; Griffin, Helen; Griffin, Henrietta E.; Griffin, Hilda; Griffin, John W.; Griffin, Rebekah Wilcox; Griffin, Samuel S.; Griffin, Stanley S.; Griffin, Willie L. Vick; Griffin, Yancey R.; Grundy County, Illinois; Guilford, Connecticut; Guinnett County, Georgia; Guyette County, Georgia; Gwinnett County, Georgia; Halifax County, North Caroline; Halstead, Murat; Hand, C. M.; Hand, Carey; Hand, Charlie M.; Hand, Elijah; Hand, Harry E.; Hand, Henry; Happersett, S. H.; Happersett, Stella Alcesta Rollins; Harlem, Illinois; Harrisburg High School; Harrison, Minnie Odella; Havana, Illinois; Heard National Bank of Jacksonville; Henck, E. W.; Herd County, Georgia; Hernando County; Hertford County, North Carolina; Hill, Ben; Hill, W. J.; Hillsboro, Tennessee; Hiwassee College; Hoffner, Charles H.; Hoffner, Edna I. Angier; Hoffner, Harry A.; Holshouser, Cynthia Ann Roberta Dickenson; Holshouser, Linnie Wilkins; Home Guards; Homestead; Honduras; Hoole, James L.; Hoosier Springs Grove; House of Representatives; Houston, Texas; Howard, Clarence E.; Howard's Grove, Wisconsin; Hudnal, Edward; Hudson; Hudson Battery; Hudson, Alfred B.; Hughey, J. P.; Hughey, John; Hull, Emily Harriett; Hull, William Benjamin; Hupple, Bernhart; Hupple, Friederika; Hyers, T. G.; Illinois; Indian architecture; Indian River; Indian River, Georgia; Ireland; Irmer, Lillian Maguire; Iron Bridge; Ironton, Ohio; Italy; J. B. Clouser and company; Jackson; Jackson, Helen Augusta; Jackson, Joseph; Jacksonvile; Jefferson City, Tennessee; Jerome, H.; Jerome, R. P.; John Hopkins Hospital; Johnson, Joseph, E.; Jones, John W.; Jones, W. S.; Journegan; Kendrick; Kentucky; Kerr, John P; Kerr, Margaret; Kerr, Mary; Kerr, Sarah Howard; Killingworth, Connecticut; Kilmer, Washington; Kincaid, M. C.; King Philip; King, Murray S.; Kirkwood; Kissimmee; Knights of Pythias; Knights Templar; Krez, Conrad; Kunz, George f.; Lake Apopka; Lake Butler; Lake Charity; Lake Conway; Lake Eola; Lake Faith; Lake Hope; Lake Howell; Lake Jessamine; Lake Monroe; Lake Osceola; Lakeland; Lakeview Cemetery; Laughlin, Frances; Lebanon, Ohio; Lee County, Texas; Lee University; Lee, A.; Lewis, Arthur A.; Lewis, Grace; Lewis, James M.; Lewis, Joseph M.; Lewter, Elva jouett; Lewter, Frederick Augustus; Lewter, Frederick Augustus, Jr.; Lewter, Irma; Lewter, Jewell; Lewter, John T.; Lewter, Laura Louise; Lewter, Linnie Wilkins Holshouser; Lewter, Mary Davis; Lewter, Medora Inex; Lewter, Robert Dickenson; Lewter, Roberta; Lewter, William Ferderick; Lewter, Zelma Kight; Lightwood Camp; Litchfield; Lockhart; Loganville, Georgia; London, England; Longwood; Longwood Hotel; Lord, Charles; Louisville, Kentucky; Loveless, Harry; Lovell House; Lucerne Circle; Lucerne Theatre; Lumsden, H. A.; Luther, E.; Luther, Martin; Lynch, William Brigham; MacDonald, Robert; Macon, Georgia; Madison, James; Magnolia Avenue; Magnolia Hotel; Magruder, C. B.; Magruder, James Bailey; Maguire, Charles Hugh; Maguire, David O.; Maguire, Fred H.; Maguire, J. O.; Maguire, Lillian; Maguire, Margaret M.Francis; Maguire, Rayner F.; Maguire, Thomas C; Maguire, Washington University; Main Street; Maine; Maitland; Manchester High School; Manchester, New Hampshire; Marion County; Marks; Martin, Matthew; Martin, William; Maryland; Mason; Masonic Lodge; Masons; Massey & Warlow; Massey & Willcox; Massey, Keating & Willcox; Massey, L. C.; Massey, Louis C.; Matchett, J. W.; Mathews, Monroe; McAdow, Marian A.; McKinley, William; Meadows; Mecca; Mellen, Charles; Mellonville; Mercer University; Methodist Episcopal Church, South; Metropolitan Museum of Arts; Miles, Elizabeth J.; Miller, A. C.; Mills; Minor, Tyrannus J.; Missionary Baptist Church; Mitchell; Mizell, Joshua; Monroe; Moore County, Tennessee; Moore's Business College; Mosquito County; Mount Olivet Cemetery; Murfreesboro, North Carolina; Murphy, North Carolina; Muscatine, Iowa; Muzzy Eva L.; Muzzy, Eden; Nashville, Tennessee; Nassaua; National Guard of Florida; Native Birds of Song and Beauty; Nehrling, Carl; Nehrling, Elizabeth Ruge; Nehrling, Henry; Neill, John L.; Neill, Sarah Clay; New Mexico; New Orleans, Louisiana; New Smyrna, Florida; New York; Newton, A. B.; Newton, Alice Bennett Carothers; Newton, Isaac; Newton, Minnie Odella Harrison; Niemeyer, F. J.; North Carolina; North Carolina University; Northampton County, North Carolina; O'Neal, William R.; Oak Lodge; Oak Ridge; Oakland; Ocoee; Odd Fellows; Odlin, L.; Ohio; Orange Avenue; Orange Belt Railroad; orange county; Orange County Board of Commissioners; Orange County Board of Public Instruction; Orange County Court; Orange County Criminal Court; Orange County Democratic Executive Committee; Orange County Fair Association; Orange County Pioneers' Association; Orange County School Board; Orange County, North Carolina; oranges; orlando; Orlando Bank and Trust Company; Orlando Board of Trade; Orlando Coast Line Railroad; Orlando Country Club; Orlando Driving Park Association; Orlando Electric Lighting; Orlando High School; Orlando Telephone Company; Orlando Water company; Osborn, L. C.; Osceola; Osceola County; Overstreet Crate Company; Overstreet Turpentine Company; Overstreet, Elizabeth; Overstreet, Hazel; Overstreet, Mildred; Overstreet, Moses M.; Overstreet, R. Ethelyn; Overstreet, Rachel E.; Overstreet, Robert T.; Palatka; Palm Beach; Palm Cottage; Palmer, Jerome; Palmer, W. L.; Palmer, Willis L.; Panola County, Mississippi; Paris, Tennessee; Parramore, Minnie M. Grave; Patrick, W. A.; Pennfeld, Michigan; Pennington Grove; Pennsylvania; People's Party; Peoples Bank of Sanford; Peoples National Bank of Orlando; Perry County, Pennsylvania; Pettus Artillery; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Pickens; Pigue; Pike County, Mississippi; Pine Castle; Pine Street; Plant City; Plymouth; Porter, Dwight D.; Pughkeepsie, New York; R. H. White Dry Goods Company; Randolph Peninsula; Rawlins, Anna L. Grave; Rawls, E. 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Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, January 1974
Tags: agriculture; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; farmers; farming; grasses; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Joe Hopkins; land use; natural resources; S. B. Crowe; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; soil improvement; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control
List of Recipients of Oranges from Belair Grove (December 24, 1882)
Tags: Amos Adams Lawrence; Bancroft Davis; Belair Grove; Chester A. Arthur; Chester Alan Arthur; citrus; Congress; Eugene Hale; Henry B. Anthony; Henry Bowen Anthony; Henry Shelton Sanford; James Edmundson Ingraham; John Chandler Bancroft Davis; oranges; Sanford; William B. Allison; William Boyd Allison; William Tecumseh Sherman
List of Recipients of Oranges from Belair Grove
Tags: Amos Adams Lawrence; Bancroft Davis; Belair Grove; Chester A. Arthur; Chester Alan Arthur; citrus; Eugene Hale; Henry B. Anthony; Henry Bowen Anthony; Henry Shelton Sanford; James Edmundson Ingraham; Jewell, Marshall; John Chandler Bancroft Davis; Marshall; Marshall Jewell; oranges; Sanford; William B. Allison; William Boyd Allison; William Tecumseh Sherman
Letter from J. A. Jacobson to Isaac Vanderpool (December 17, 1895)
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
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1960
Tags: agriculture; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Billy Alford; Bob Jessup; Bob Leverett; Bonner Carter; C. A. Wales; cattle ranching; Cecil Tucker II; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles Chellman; citrus; conservation; controlled burns; Ernest Lundberg; farming; fertilization; FFA; fires; fish ponds; fishing; flooding; Florence Mapes; high water levels; Horace White; housing development; Jack P. Dodd; John Winter; Lake Alfred; Lake Alfred Experiment Station; orlando; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; ranching; Robert E. Lee; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SHS; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; The Farm Forester; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; wetland; wildlife; woodlands
Memorandum from Leesburg Fisheries Experiment Station to John W. Woods (May 28, 1964)
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; Apopka Beauclair Canal; chironomid larvae; citrus; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; fish; fishing; Florida State Board of Health; George Reid; Hurricane of 1947; hyacinth; insecticide; Joe E. Burgess; John W. Woods; lake; Lake Apopka; Lee; Leesburg; Leesburg Fisheries Experiment Station; Orange County Sportsman Association; Peace River Basin; pesticide; pollution; research; sanitation; SBH; sewage; shad; Summary Report of Lake Apopka; waste; water; water quality; William Erwin; Winter Garden
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 6: Vol. 89, No. 1, Summer 2010
Tags: adventurers; African Americans; agricultural cooperatives; American Indians; Amerindians; Bahamas; borderlands; British; chiefs; citrus; colonialism; colonials; colonization; Connie Lester; Creek Confederacy; Creek Nation; Creeks; crimes; Daniel S. Murphree; Director General of the Creeks; Estajoca; FAMU; FCC; FDC; feminism; feminists; FHQ; Florida A&M University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Florida Citrus Commission; Florida Department of Citrus; Florida Frontier; Florida Gulf Coast; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort San Marcos de Apalache; freezes; George B. Crawford; Gilbert C. Din; Gwendolyn Hoyt; Hoyt v. Florida; indigenous; industrial education; insanity; juries; jury; Labyrinthine Conundrum; liberal arts education; murder; Muscogee Confederacy; Muscogee Nation; Muscogees; Muskogees; myths; Native Americans; Normal School for Colored Teachers; Peter A. Dumbuya; race relations; Scott Hussey; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; State of Muskogee; Thomas de Saliere Tucker; trade; trials; West Florida; Whitaker; William Augustus Bowles; women; women's history
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1964
Tags: agriculture; Ben Wiggins; Bill West; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; Don Farrens; Don Sipes; Farmer's Herald; farmers; farming; forest rangers; Hubert Bagwell; Jack Dodd, Elbert Cammack; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Raymond McGough; Richard Schultz; Russell Rudd; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; The Farm Forester; tile drain; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; wetland citrus groves; Wilber Arp
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1965
Tags: agriculture; Charles A. Wales; citrus; conservation; farmers; farming; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; land use; National Association of Soil and Water Conservation; recreation; Richard Schultz; Russell Rudd; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz