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- Tags: colonialism
Letter from A. W. Macfarlane to Henry Shelton Sanford (February 21, 1885)
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 7: Vol. 89, No. 2, Fall 2010
Tags: 1921 Tampa Bay hurricane; 1921 Tarpon Springs hurricane; advertising; American Revolution; Anthony Pym; boosters; British; California; colonialism; colonials; colonization; Connie Lester; Dan Schafer; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Schafer; Deborah L. Bauer; Dorothy Forbes; East Florida; Elizabeth Digby Pilot; English; environmental history; feminine; Feminizing Florida; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida land boom; gender history; graduate research; Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda; hurricanes; Jan Walsh Hokenson; John Forbes; Nicole C. Cox; Peter Ferdinando; Robert Cassanello; seduction; sexuality; shipwrecks; Spaniards; Spanish; St. Augustine; Sunny Land; Tampa; tourism; translation history; translations; West Florida; women; women's history
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 6: Vol. 89, No. 1, Summer 2010
Tags: adventurers; African Americans; agricultural cooperatives; American Indians; Amerindians; Bahamas; borderlands; British; chiefs; citrus; colonialism; colonials; colonization; Connie Lester; Creek Confederacy; Creek Nation; Creeks; crimes; Daniel S. Murphree; Director General of the Creeks; Estajoca; FAMU; FCC; FDC; feminism; feminists; FHQ; Florida A&M University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Florida Citrus Commission; Florida Department of Citrus; Florida Frontier; Florida Gulf Coast; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort San Marcos de Apalache; freezes; George B. Crawford; Gilbert C. Din; Gwendolyn Hoyt; Hoyt v. Florida; indigenous; industrial education; insanity; juries; jury; Labyrinthine Conundrum; liberal arts education; murder; Muscogee Confederacy; Muscogee Nation; Muscogees; Muskogees; myths; Native Americans; Normal School for Colored Teachers; Peter A. Dumbuya; race relations; Scott Hussey; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; State of Muskogee; Thomas de Saliere Tucker; trade; trials; West Florida; Whitaker; William Augustus Bowles; women; women's history
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 28: Vol. 94, No. 3, Winter 2016
Tags: Abiaka; African Americans; Alexander H. Darnes; American Civil War; American Indians; Amerindians; Andersonville Prison; Andrew Jackson; Camp Sumter; Charles A. Tingley; Christine A. Rizzi; colonialism; colonials; colonies; colonization; colony; Confederacy; Confederates; Daniel S. Murphree; David Levy Yulee; doctors; Edmund Kirby Smith; Elmira Prison; ethnogenesis; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; freedman; freedmen; fugitive slaves; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe; Indian Removal Act; indigenous; Jacksonville; James Fenimore Cooper; James G. Cusick; Jane Landers; Jim Crow South; Jules Gabriel Verne; Jules Verne; landscapes; Larry Rivers; literature; Matthew J. Clavin; Maurice O'Sullivan; Miccosukee; Mikasuki; military; Native Americans; novels; Osceola; Patsy West; physicians; poetry; POW; prisoner camps; prisoners; Prisoners of War; Reconstruction; Robert Saunders, Jr.; runaway slaves; Sam Jones; Second Seminole War; segregation; segregationists; Seminole War; Seminoles; slavery; Spanish; Stephen Crane; terrains; Third Seminole War; Union; Walt Whitman; Walter Whitman; Wilbur Wightman Gramling
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 27: Vol. 94, No. 2, Fall 2015
Tags: African Americans; African Fort; American Indians; Amerindians; Apalachicola River; Black Seminoles; Blount's Fort; borderlands; British Army; British Post; Claudio Saunt; colonial; colonialism; colonization; Creeks; crimes; criminality; Daniel S. Murphree; discourse; Edward Nicolls; FHQ; First Seminole War; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort Apalachicola; Fort Gadsden; forts; Gulf of Mexico; indigenous; Jane Landers; John Paul Nuño; Joshua Reed Giddings; militias; Nathaniel Millett; Native Americans; Negro Fort; Nicholls Fort; Panton, Leslie & Company; Pensacola; Prospect Bluff Fort; race relations; runaway slaves; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; slavery; Spanish; The Exiles of Florida; Vicente Sebastián Pintado; Wewahitchka
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 24: Vol. 93, No. 3, Winter 2015
Tags: adaptation; American Revolution; American Revolutionary War; Atlantic World; British East Florida; British Florida; Carlos Antonio Pascual Francisco Javier Juan Nepomuceno José Januario Serafín Diego; Carlos Howard; cattle; Charles III of Spain; Charles IV of Spain; Charles V of Sicily; Charles VII of Naples; Chuck Meide; Citizen Genet; citrus; colonial; colonialism; colonists; colonization; crimes; criminal investigations; Cuban exiles; Daniel S. Murphree; defendants; deviants; Edmond-Charles Genêt; Enlightenment; Enrique White; Ferdinand the Learned; Ferdinand VI of Spain; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; French and Indian War; frontiers; Gálvez clan; geography; Henry O'Neil; historical archaeology; imperialism; imperialists; James Grant; James Grant, Laird of Ballindalloch; Joyce Elizabeth Harman; Juan Nepomuceno de Quesada; Juan Nepomuceno de Quesada y Barnuevo Arrocha; merchants; murders; Patriot War; politics; prosecution; Roman Catholics; Second Spanish Period; Seven Years' War; Sherry Johnson; shipwrecks; slanders; sodomy; Southern Expedition; Spanish America; Spanish Court; Spanish Monarchy; Spanish sovereignty; St. Augustine; Susan Schwartz; trade; Vicente Manuel de Céspedes; Vicente Manuel de Zéspedes; violence; War of Jenkins' Ear; War of the Spanish Succession; West Florida
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 20: Vol. 92, No. 3, Winter 2014
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; Amy Turner Bushnell; Bonnie G. McEwan; Caribbean Sea; Castillo De San Marco; colonialism; colonials; colonies; colonization; colony; Daniel S. Murphree; declension; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; fortifications; forts; indigenous; Jane Landers; John Davis; Mission San Luis de Apalachee; missionaries; missionary; Native Americans; New Spain; Paul E. Hoffman; piracy; pirates; raiding; Robert Searle; Roman Catholic Church; Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholics; San Luis de Talimali; Spain; Spaniards; Spanish Empire; Spanish Florida; Spanish missions; St. Augustine; Susan Richbourg Parker; Tallahassee
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 16: Vol. 91, No. 3, Winter 2013
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; archaeology; borderlands; cartography; citrus; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Columbian Exchange; conquerors; conquistadors; Daniel S. Murphree; diseases; domestication; epidemic parotitis; Europeans; expeditions; explorers; feral hogs; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; flu; Hernando de Soto; indigenous; influenza; Jacksonville; Jean Ribault; John McGrath; Jonathan DeCoster; Juan Pardo; Juan Ponce de León; Kathleen A. Deagan; La Florida; legends; measles; mumps; myths; Native Americans; oranges; Paul Hoffman; peach; peaches; Pedro Menéndez de Avilés; pigs; pox; red plague; resource exploration; River of the Holy Spirit; Santa Elena; smallpox; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine; Timucua; Timucuan; Tristán de Luna y Arellano; Variola vera
A History of Central Florida, Episode 9: St. Benedict Medal
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Andrew Turnbull; Bob Clarke; Catholic Church; Catholicism; Central Boulevard; Chip Ford; Christopher Brooke; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; Emily Graham; indentured servants; indentured servitude; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Minorca, Spain; Minorcan Americans; Minorcans; New Smyrna; New Smyrna Museum of history; OCRHCC; Orange County Regional History Center; patron saints; plantations; Robert Cassanello; Roger Grange; Roman Catholic Church; Sams Avenue; Smyrnea Colony; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Benedict Medal; St. Benedict of Nursia
A History of Central Florida, Episode 8: European Earthenware
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; Andrew Turnbull; archaeology; Bethany Dickens; Bob Clarke; Central Boulevard; ceramics; Chip Ford; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; European Earthenware; Fifty-Eighth Avenue; George Long; indentured servants; indentured servitude; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; New Smyrna; New Smyrna Museum of history; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; plantations; podcast; pottery; Robert Cassanello; Roger Grange; Sams Avenue; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; Smyrnea Colony; Spaniard; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine
A History of Central Florida, Episode 50: Vernacular Exhibits
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Aaron Hosé; Asia Trend Magazine; Bapu; bear; bisexual; Bob Clarke; China; Chinese; Chip Ford; Chris Stephenson; Chuan Lu Garden; City of Orlando; colonial; Colonial Drive; colonialism; community curation; Cuba; Cuban; curation; curator; Daniel Velásquez and Robert A. Cassanello; Deepa Nair; deity; Democratic Republic of Vietnam; Di Vang; Downtown Orlando; DRV; Ella Gibson; exhibit; festival; Filipino; Florida State Road 434; Fon Gordon; Ganapati; Ganesha; Gateway to India; gay; gay pride; Gay-Straight Alliance; god; Green Revolution; Hindu; Hinduism; holiday; homosexual; Hong Zhang; icon; immigrant; immigration; independence; Indian; International Plaza; José Julián Martí Pérez; José Martí; José Protasio Mercado Rizal y Alonzo Realonda; José Rizal; Katie Kelley; Khai Thue and Ditru CDQ Services; Kim Nga Travel; Kim Thanh; Krishna; Lake Eola Park; lantern; Lantern Festival; lesbian; LGBT; Little Vietnam; Longwood; Mahatma Gandhi; memorial; Mexican; Mexico; migrant; migration; Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo-Costilla y Gallaga Mandarte Villaseñor; Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla; Mills 50; Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi; monument; museum; NCSU; North Carolina State University; North Vietnam; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Orlando City Bear Club; Orlando Come Out With Pride; Panjab; paper lantern; parade; park; Philippines; podcast; Punjab; rainbow; religion; Republic of Vietnam; restaurant; Robert Cassanello; Shally Wong; Sikh; Sikhism; Simón Bolívar; Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios; Socialist Republic of Vietnam; South Vietnam; SR 434; Sunset International Realty; Tammy S. Gordon; transgender; UCF; University of Central Florida; Valencia Community College; VCC; Veggie Garden; Venezuela; Venezuelan; vernacular exhibit; Vietnam; Vietnam War; Vietnamese; Vinayaka; Wake Forest University; WFU; Winter Springs
A History of Central Florida, Episode 12: Spalding Plate
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; American Revolution; Andrew K. Frank; Astor; Bob Clarke; British Florida; Chip Ford; colonialism; colonies; colonists; colonization; colony; Creeks; Daniel Velásquez; East Florida; Ella Gibson; French and Indian War; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Native Americans; Ocala; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; plates; Revolutionary War; Robert Cassanello; Scott E. Mitchell; Second Spanish Period; settlements; Seven Years' War; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; spalding plates; Spalding Upper Indian Store; Spanish Florida; St. Johns River; tableware; trading outposts; West Florida; William Bartram