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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
A to Z: Zellwood Drainage and Water Control District Brochure
Tags: agriculture; Arch Hodges; bean; Beauclair Canal; Belle Glade; cabbage; celery; chemical; Connecticut Mutual; corn; crop; Crop Reporting Service; Dalton Harrison; drainage; employee; endive; escarole; Everglades; Everglades Experiment Station; expenditure; farm; farmer; farming; fertilize; fish; fisheries Division; fishing; Florida Agricultural Extension Service; Florida Humus Company; Florida Legislature; Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; George B. Hills; government; Henry Swanson; infrastructure; John F. White; labor; Lake and Stream Survey; Lake Apopka; Lake County; Lake Jem; legislative branch; legislature; lettuce; muck; Oakland; peat; pesticide; pollution; R. V. Allison; radish; rainfall; recharge; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; RFC; Richard Whitney; snap bean; soil; spending; spinach; state government; sweet corn; tax; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S.. Geological Survey; USDA; vegetable; vegetation; W. T. Cox; wage; water; water quality; worker; Zellwood Drainage and Water Control District; Zellword
A. Duda and Sons Celery Farm in Slavia
Tags: A. Duda and Sons; Andrew Duda, Sr.; celery; celery industry; Duda Trail; farm; farming; harvest; Slavia
A. Duda and Sons Celery Packing House
A. Duda and Sons Mule Train
Acreage and Production of Grain Crops, Seminole County, 1934
Tags: acreage; agriculture; corn; cotton; farming; forage; grain; hay; Irish potato; lint; potato; Seminole County; sorghum; sugarcane; sweet potato; tobacco; U.S. Census of Agriculture; yam
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1949
Tags: agriculture; black bass; citrus; conservation; E. J. Cameron; F. T. Merriweather; farmers; farming; Fellowship Biblical College; fertilizers; FFA; fish; fish hatcheries; fish hatchery; fish ponds; fishing; Forrest City; Fosgate Growers Cooperative; Hairy Indigo; Howard Bissland; hurricanes; Jack Hagar; M. L. Cullum; Martin Anderson; R. F. Cooper; recreation; Ross Mobley; Sanford; Sanford Municipal Airport; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; The Orlando Sentinel Star; The Sanford Herald; truck farming; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control; Welaka; wildlife; wildlife conservation
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1950
Tags: C. A. Wales; cattle; celery; Central Florida Experiment Station; Chase and Company; conservation; dairy; David Powell; Donald J. Bales; drainage; farmers; farming; fertilizers; FGS; Five Points; Florida Geological Survey; H. H. Cooper, Jr.; H. James Gut; irrigation; J. W. Christie; James Weir; Les Jacobsen; Leslie A. Jacobsen; Millard S. Morgan; nematodes; nematologist; Otis E. Smith; Oviedo; Philip Westgate; R. E. Witheral; R. W. Ruprecht; Randall Chase; Robert G. Jessup; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Geological Survey; USDA; USGS; W. W. Linz; water; water control
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, 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
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
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
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
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1963
Tags: agriculture; Al Furman; bass; Ben Wiggins; Boy Scouts; bream; Cape Kennedy; Cecil Tucker; Charles A. Wales; Chuluota; conservation; development; Don Sipes; drainage; Elbert Cammack; Farm Bureau; farmers; farming; farmland; Fern Park; FFA; fish; fishing; flowing wells; Forrest City; Groveland; H. L. Hunt; H. L. Hunt Plant; Horace White; housing development; Hubert Bagwell; industrial; irrigation; Jack Dodd; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Mark Bullock; martin company; orlando; Oviedo; Phil Westgate; R. V. Forbes; Ralph Hammond; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; Terrell Davis; The Sanford Herald; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water control; Wilber Arp; wildlife
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
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1967
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
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1968
Tags: agriculture; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; conservation; farmers; farming; fish; fishing; Florida State Forestry Service; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; John Winter; Richard Schultz; Russell Rudd; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; St Johns River; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz
Annual Report of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District,1969
Tags: black bass; bream; Central Florida Experiment Station; Charles A. Wales; Commercial Street; conservation; drainage; farmers; farming; FFS; fish ponds; fishing; Florida Forest Service; Hubert Bagwell; James E. Hughes; Jim Hughes; recreation; Richard Schultz; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; vegetables; W. W. Linz; water control
Annual Worker Plan Schedule for Pilgrim Black
Black Hammock Trailhead
Tags: Black Hammock; Black Hammock Trailhead; Black Hammock Wilderness Area; Cindy Gennell; City of Winter Springs; Cross Seminole Trail; Daryl McLain; David McLeod; Dick Van Der Weide; Edward Martinez, Jr; farmers; farming; Gary E. Kaiser; Grant Maloy; Michael S. Blake; Oviedo; Paul P. Partyka; railroad spurs; railroad tracks; railroads; Randall C. Morris; Robert S. Miller; Ronald W. McLemore; Sanford; Sanford & Indian Rive Railroad; Seminole County; State of Florida; Win Adams; Winter Park; Winter Springs
Celery Cooperative Needed
Chase & Company: Packers and Distributors of Florida Fruits and Vegetables Exclusively
Tags: accident insurance; accounting; automobile insurance; burglary insurance; Chase and Company; Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; citrus; citrus industry; distribution; distributor; farming; FCE; fire; fire insurance; Florida Citrus Exchange; fruit; fruit industry; grapefruit; grapefruit industry; grower; Growers' Marketing Organization; growing; insurance; insurance industry; Jacksonville; Minneapolis, Minnesota; New York, New York City; orange; orange industry; packer; packing; packing house; packing industry; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; sales; sales department; Sanford; shipping; St. Louis, Missouri; Tangerine; tangerine industry; tornado insurance; vegetable; vegetable industry; Washington, D.C.
Chase and Company Advertisement
Tags: Chase and Company; farming; fertilizer; grower; insecticide; Sanford; seed
Corporate Farming: How Chase & Company Has Grown Into a Dominant Force in Florida Agri-Business
Tags: agribusiness; agriculturalist; agriculture; Belle Glade; building; Building Materials Department; cabbage; cabbage industry; celery; celery industry; Chase and Company; Chase, Sydney Octavius; citrus; Citrus Department; citrus grove; citrus industry; construction; corn; corn industry; corporate farm; corporate farming; corporation; crop; distribution; distributor; escarole; escarole industry; farm; farming; fertilizer; Fertilizer and Garden Supply Department; fertilizer industry; fruit; fruit industry; garden supply; grove; grower; growing; harvest; insurance; insurance industry; lettuce; lettuce industry; manufacturer; manufacturing; marketing; nursery; orange; orange industry; packing; packing house; packing industry; Sanford; shipping; sweet corn; vegetable; Vegetable Department; vegetable industry; warehouse; warehousing; wholesale; wholesaler; Zellwood
Duda Celery Farm by Bettye Reagan
Tags: agriculture; art; artists; Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan; Bettye Reagan; celery; farming; farms; laborers; painters; paintings; pastels; Slavia; workers
Even Shad are Dying Says Authority: Federal Evaluation Sought On Lake Apopka
Tags: agricultural pollution; Board of Lake County Commissioners; citrus processing industry; Clarence Carswell; D. Lackey; Eustis; farming; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Research Laboratory; Howard Young; insecticides; Lake Apopka; Lake County; muck farms; National Marine Water Quality Laboratories; peat farms; sewage treatment plants; water authority; water quality
FACTS: Seminole Florida: The Celery County
Tags: agricultural club; agriculture; bank; banking; Better Farming Show; celery; celery industry; citrus; citrus industry; club; co-operative; consumer; credit; crop lien; cultivation; demand; farmer; farming; fertilizer; finance; freight; Great Depression; grower; insect; lien; machinery; marking; money; Oviedo Agricultural Club; packing industry; pest; plant disease; production; Seminole Agricultural Club; Seminole Celery Fields; Seminole County; Stock Market Crash of 1929; supply; transportation
Farm Statistics, Orange County, 1904
Tags: agriculture; bean; cabbage; cantaloupe; cassava; celery; corn; cucumber; English pea; farm; farming; field pea; fruit; fruit industry; hay; Irish potato; lettuce; native grass; oat; orange county; pea; pepper; potato; rice; Seminole County; strawberries; strawberry; sugar; sugarcane; sweet potato; sweet potatoes; syrup; tomato; U.S. Census of Agriculture; vegetable; vegetable industry; velvet bean; watermelon
Farmers' Club Lauded for its Recent Success: Trade Body Directors Unanimous in Vote of Congratulation
Tags: agricultural club; agriculture; aquarium; chamber of commerce; club; farmer; farmers market; farming; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FERA; Florida State Farmers' Wholesale Distributing Market; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Moughton, E.J.; Paola; Sanford; Sanford State Farmers Market; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Seminole Agricultural Club; Seminole County Chamber of Commerce; Special Zoo Committee; trade; W. P. Grogan; Warm Springs Foundation for Children; wholesale; zoo
Farming Success Came Hard for Andrew Duda and Family
Tags: A. Duda and Sons, Inc.; agriculture; Andrew Duda; Andrew Duda, Jr.; Andy Duda, Jr.; Belle Glade; carrots; celery; citrus; Cocoa; corn; Czechoslovakia; farming; Ferdinand Duda; Great Depression; groves; immigrants; John Duda; Katherine Duda; LaBelle; Lake Apopka; leaf vegetables; muck; Naples; Ocala; Oviedo; Slavia; Southland Produce; sweet corn; The Oviedo Heritage; The Oviedo Outlook; vegetables; Zellwood
Harvest at the A. Duda and Sons Celery Farm in Slavia
Historical Data of the Board of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1953
Tags: A.R. Swartz; agriculture; B.E. Wiggins; C.A. Wales, T.L. Lingo; C.R. Dawson; conservation; E.J. Cameron; Ed Higgins; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Forest City; Forest Lake Academy; George C. Harden; H.B. Pope; Homer L. Osborne; J.L. McLenden; K.S. McMullen; L.A. Jacobson; Leo Butner; R.E. Witherell; R.F. Cooper; R.T. Milwee; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; SSCD; SSWCD; Tom McClain, Jr.
Homestead Documentation for Benjamin James
Tags: African American; agriculture; B. M. Robinson; bean; Benjamin James; chicken; citrus; corn; DOI; E. R. Bailey; farm; farming; Gainesville; grape; Homestead; homesteader; homesteading; James W. Neal; Jamestown; M. J. Williams; Maitland; Marian H. Smith; melon; orange; orlando; Oviedo; pea; potato; property; Richard Adams; Richard H. Adams; Robert Finnell; Robert W. Davis; The Orlando Morning Sentinel; The Woods; U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Land Office; vegetable; W. C. Essington; William Long
Inspection of Fish Kills at Lake Apopka, Florida
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; Argulus; bacteria; bass; Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife; C. W. Sheffield; catfish; copepod; Crop Reporting Service; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; disease; DOI; Eastern Fish Disease Laboratory; Eddie Cromwell; farm; farming; fish; fish kill; fishing; Florida Game and Fresh Water Commission; FWS; gizzard shad; Harold L. Moody; insecticide; Lake Apopka; muck farm; Oliver Cope; Orange County Board of Health; parasite; pathogen; pesticide; pollution; protozoan; research; Scyphidia; speckled bullhead; spotted bullhead; spray; Thomas L. Wellborn, Jr.; threadfin shad; trematode; Trichodina; U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; USDA; water; water conservation; water quality
Joe Lee on Charles Simeon Lee's Celery Farm
Joe Lee on Charles Simeon Lee's Farm
Lake Apopka Woes Not Answered
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; algae; Apopka; Apopka Beauclair Canal; bass; Bob Sherman; C. W. Sheffield; chemical; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; Don Rider; Ed Zagar; farmer; farming; fish camps; fish kill; fishing; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida State Board of Health; hyacinth; insecticide; K. K. Hufstutler; lake; Lake Apopka; oxygen content; pesticide; pollution; research; Robert "Bob" W. Sherman; spraying; The Orlando Evening Star; water pollution; water quality; West Orange County; Winter Garden; Zellwood
Lake Apopka, Florida Fish Kill Report by Eugene W. Surber
Tags: A. D. Aldrich; agricultural pollution; agriculture; algae; algal poisoning; Aquatic Biology Section; Bacillus columnaris; bacteria; bass; black crappie; bluegill; bullhead; catfish; Chic Archer; Cincinnati, Ohio; corn; crappie; crop; Cytophaga columnaris; Dactylogyrus; DDT; detritus; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; Duda; Eugene W. Surber; farming; fish; fish kill; fishing; flatworm; Flavobacterium columnare; Flexibacter columnaris; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida State Board of Health; game fish; gill; gizzard shad; Graham; Harold L. Moody; insecticide; Joe E. Burgess; lake; Lake Apopka; Lake Harris; MacDonald Flying Field; Montverde Fish Camp; Oakland; oxygen; parasite; parathion; pesticide; phytoplankton; plankton; planktonic algae; pollution; research; Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center; Russell Fielding; Scyphidia; speckled bullhead; spray; supersaturation; toxaphene; Trichodina; Turk; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; water; water conservation; water quality; Winter Garden; Zellwood; Zellwood Drainage and Water Control District
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 (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 Robert "Bob" W. Sherman to Henry F. Swanson (June 19, 1963)
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; bass; Bob W. Sherman; catfish; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; farmer; farming; fish; fish camp; fish kill; fishing; gizzard shad; Henry F. Swanson; insecticide; Killarney; Killarney Court; Killarney Fish Camp; Lake Apopka; orange county; Orange County Extension Office; orlando; pesticide; pollution; Robert "Bob" W. Sherman; water; water conservation; water quality; West Orange County; Zellwood; Zellwood Drainage and Water Control District
Letter from Robert D. Moran to Pilgrim Black
Tags: Bigham, Patricia Ann Black; Black, Patricia Ann; Black, Pilgrim; employee; Fair Labor Standards Act; farm; farming; Georgetown; laborer; migrant labor; migrant worker; minimum wage; Moran, Robert D.; Sanford; U.S. Department of Labor; wage; Wage and Hour Division; worker; Workplace Standards Administration
Life's Lessons Become Wayne Woman's Message: Being Inclusive Benefits Everyone
Tags: agricultural; agricultural labor; agricultural laborer; Bigham, Patricia Ann Black; Black, Patricia Ann; Black, Pilgrim; employee; farm; farm laborer; farming; Huron, New York; Kennedy, Robert Francis; laborer; Lyons, New York; migrant labor; migrant laborer; migrant worker; Miller, Jim; Nail Spa and Unique Boutique; O'Toole, Joe; Pre-Emption Road; Sanford, Wolcott, New York; Seven Acres & A Mule; sexual abuse; VanDusen; victim; Wayne County Museum; Wayne County, New York; worker
Loading Celery
Loading Celery by Bettye Reagan
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
Memoirs of Life in a WC Migrant Farm Camp
Tags: addiction; African American; agricultural labor; agricultural laborer; agriculture; Bigham, Patricia Ann Black; Black History Month; Black, Lula Mae Haynes; Black, Patricia Ann; Black, Pilgrim; cocaine; drug; farm laborer; farm worker; farming; Haynes, Lula Mae; History at Night; Huron; imprisonment; incarceration; labor; laborer; Lyons, New York; migrant labor; migrant laborer; migrant worker; migration; North Rose School; O'Toole, Joseph; Ontario County Jail; Patricia Ann's Nail Spa Boutique; race relations; racism; rehabilitation; Rogers, Pam; Sanford; Seven Acres & A Mule; sexual abuse; sobriety; victim; Wayne County; Wayne County Museum; WH Magazine; Wolcott, New York; worker
Memorandum of Understanding between the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District and Seminole County, 1974
Tags: conservation; environmental protection; erosion; farmers; farming; James E. Hughes; John A. Kimbrough; land use; plant resources; Sanford; sediment; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil Conservation Service; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water management; water use; wildlife, preservation
Memorandum of Understanding between the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District and the United States Department of Agriculture, 1948
Tags: agriculture; C.R. Dawson; conservation; environmental protection; erosion, erosion control, ranching; farmers; farming; Memorandum; R. F. Cooper; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; SSCD; SSWCD; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water
Memorandum of Understanding of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1962
Tags: agriculture; C.A. Wales; Charles A. Wales; conservation; environmental protection; farm forestry; farmers; farming; flood prevention; flooding; floods; landowners; Memorandum; Orville L. Freeman; Ralph Hammond; ranchers; ranching; Sanford; sedimentation; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; SSCD; SSWCD; United States Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; watershed protection; wildlife
Migrant Experience Paper by William Arthur Bigham III
Tags: African American; agriculture; Bigham, Patricia Ann Black; Bigham, William Arthur, III; Black, Lula Mae Haynes; Black, Patricia Ann; Black, Pilgrim; bus; desegregation; education; farm; farmer; farming; fruit; fruit industry; harvest; hourly pay; hourly wage; integration; labor; laborer; manager; migrant work; migrant worker; orchard; piece rate; piece work; race relations; racism; Sanford; school; segregation; State University of New York at Brockport; SUNY Brockport; supervisor; task wage; Upstate New York; wage; Wayne County; Wayne County, New York; work camp; worker
Migrant Worker "Big House" in Wayne County, New York
Nondiscrimination Provision from the United States Department of Agriculture and the Soil Conservation Service,1974
Tags: conservation; environmental protection; farmers; farming; land rights; relocation agreements; resource conservation; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil and Conservation Service; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control; watershed; William E. Austin; work plan agreements
Notables to Be Here for Dedication: Public Urged to Join High State Officers in Ceremonies Set for 2:30 Tomorrow
Tags: 13th Street; ACL; administrator; Apgar, T. K.; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Brant, Martin J.; Central Florida; chamber of commerce; City of Sanford; commissioner; Commissioner of Agriculture; congressman; dedication; Dorner, Fred F.; farmers’ mark; farming; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FERA; Florida Governor; Florida State Comptroller; Florida State Marketing Commissioner; Florida state senator; Florida State Treasurer; French Avenue; governor; Hiatt, S. W.; Knott; Lee, J. M.; Leffler, William A.; Lehmann, Karl; marketing; Mayo, Nathan; Meisch, John; Michael, J. G.; O'Kelley, E. B.; O'Kelley, E.B.; Papworth, Harry M.; Parrish, J. J.; Rhodes, L. M.; Sanford; Sanford Rotary Club; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Scholtz, David; Sears, Joe; Seminole County; senator; Shinholser, S. O.; Shinholser, S.O.; Smith, W. R.; superintendent; Swope, O. P.; The Sanford Herald; Thirteenth Street; Thurston, Peter; Valdez Hotel; Walker, J. P.; warehouse; WDBO; wholesale; Williams, Susan; Williams, William N.
Oral History of Bob Hattaway
Tags: 7-Eleven; Adult Toy Storage; agriculture; airports; Altamonte Mall; Altamonte Springs; Apopka; asparagus plumosus; Barnett; Bill Miller; Bob Hattaway; Bradshaw; British Airways; Casselberry; Central Florida Expressway Authority; Chapman Avenue; Chapman Road; Charlotte Hattaway; Chicago, Illinois; Christmas; citrus; Concord Avenue; Continental Can Company; Costa Rica; Crescent City; Daniel Motta; Daytona Beach; DeLand; Democratic Party; Democrats; Dog Track Road; Downtown Orlando; Earl Vaughn; East-West Expressway; economic growth; farming; farms; FDOT; Fern Park; ferneries; fernery; ferns; Florida Department of Transportation; Florida House of Representatives; Florida Senate; flower shops; flowers; Foley; Greater Orlando Aviation Authority; greenhouses; Hattaway; Hattaway Drive; Hibbard Casselberry; Holiday Travel; Home Depot; horticulture; Howard McNelty; infrastructure; Jane Casselberry; John Marcell; John Rich; Kay; Kmart; Lake Concord; Lake Lotus; Lake Orienta; Larry Dale; Lawton Chiles; Lawton Mainor Chiles, Jr.; leatherleaf fern; Leonard Casselberry; LHS; Linda Chapin; Linda Hook; Lockhart; Longwood; Lyman High School; Mahaffey; Maitland; Maitland Avenue; Martha Casselberry; moss; mosses; NAS Sanford; Naval Air Station Sanford; navel oranges; New York; nurseries; nursery; oak tree hammocks; oak trees; Opp, Alabama; orange tees; oranges; Orienta Ferneries; orlando; Orlando International Airport; Orlando-Sanford International Airport; Pierson; podocarpus; price fixing; Puerto Rico; real estate; Republican Parties; Republicans; Rick Hattaway; Royal Ferneries; Sanford; saran shade cloth; Seminole County; Semoran Boulevard; Shoemaker; slat sheds; Southwest Airlines; sphagnum; SR 408; SR 417; SR 436; SR 46; Tallahassee; Tampa; Toronto, Canada; tropical plants; UF; University of Florida; US 19-92; Ustler; Valencia oranges; Vaughn Greenhouses; Virgin Atlantic; Volusia County; Walmart; Walt Disney World; weeding; weeds; Wekiva River; Winter Garden; Winter Park High School; Wofford, Joe; WPHS; Zellwood; zoning
Oral History of 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 Charlie Morgan
Tags: 3rd Street; African Americans; African-American community; agriculture; apples; B. Edwards; Belinda Morgan; Bookertown; Briar Team; Buchanan; cabbage; cantaloupe; celery; Celery City; Charlie Carlson; Charlie Morgan; cherries; cherry; citrus; Civil Rights Movement; construction; Crooms Academy; Crooms High School; Downtown Sanford; farming; farms; Hawk Tower 3; Hogan; honor guards; Jeanette Morgan; Joseph Morris; Josephine Morgan; Labor Local 517; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Mary Jane McLeod; Mary Jane McLeod Bethune; Mary McLeod Bethune; Mary White Overton; Michael Brothers; Moore; Museum of Seminole County History; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Niagara Movement; octagon soaps; okra; oranges; Pamela Brown; Pamela Morgan; Pamela Morgan Brown; potbellied stoves; race relations; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sanford Civic Center; segregation; spirituality; Sunniland; televisions; Third Street; TV; Viet Cong; Vietnam; Vietnam War
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 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
Oral History of Odetta Copper
Tags: 1st Street; African Americans; agriculture; caregivers; celery; Celery Soup: Florida's Folk Life Play; Christmas; Creative Sanford, Inc.; discipline; farming; farms; First Street; fish; fishing; food; France, Florida; goats; holidays; Lang; Midway; mudfish; Odetta Copper; orlando; race relations; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; St. Johns River; Valencia Larue
Oral History of Paul Mikler
Tags: automobiles; cars; celery; Church Street; coach; coaches; county judge; county judges; dirt roads; discipline; drug abuse; drug use; drugs; educators; farming; farms; Florida State Road 426; Ford Model T; Ford Motor Company; groceries; grocery; grocery stores; history teachers; immigrants; immigration; Lake Ivanhoe; Lutheranism; Lutherans; Model T; motor vehicles; Museum of Seminole County History; Orange Avenue; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Parent-Teacher Association; Oviedo PTA; Parent-Teacher Association; Paul Mikler; PTA; road; Seminole County; shopping; Slavia Colony Company; Slavic; Slavs; Slemons Department Store; Slovakia; Slovaks; sports; SR 426; St. Luke’s Lutheran Church; students; teachers; Ware, R. W.; William Melville Slemons; Winn-Dixie
Oral History of Rex Clonts, Jr.
Tags: agriculture; ants; Apopka; Black Hammock; C. R. Clonts; C. R. Clonts Associated Growers; C. S. Lee; cattle; cattle ranch; cattle ranches; celery; Central Florida; Charles Simeon Lee; citrus; Clonts, Thelma Lee; farmers; farming; fire ants; Florida Avenue; Historical Society of Central Florida; irrigation; Joseph Morris; Lake Apopka; Lake Charm; Lawton Elementary School; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Mitchell Hammock; mules; Museum of Seminole County History; NAS Sanford; Naval Air Station Sanford; OHS; orange groves; Orange Memorial Hospital; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Rex Clonts, Jr.; Rex Clonts, Sr.; Robert Lee; Sanford; seed bed; seed beds; Seminole County; Slavia; Tampa; Thelma Lee; Thelma Lee Clonts; tourism; UCF; University of Central Florida; University of South Florida; USF; Walt Disney; Walt Disney World; Walter Elias Disney; Zellwood
Production of Celery in Seminole County
Tags: agricultural club; agriculture; American Legion; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Board of Commissioners; Campbell-Lossing Post; celery; celery industry; club; farming; Kiwanis and Lion Club; Legion Hut; railroad; Rotary; Seminole Agricultural Club; Seminole County; vegetable; vegetable industry; Woman's Club
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
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
R. W. Estes Celery Company Ledger, 1947-1950
Tags: . A. Harris; A. Aulin; A. Duda and Sons; A. E. Bramble and Son; A. H. Malcom Company; A. J. Lossing Transfer and Storage; A. J. Peterson; A. K. Rossetter; A. W. Towne Agency; Abbott & Cobb; ACL; Adkins and Adkins Company; agriculture; Airplane Dusting Service of Zellwood; Alex Leinhart; American Red Cross; American Rug and Linoleum Company; Anderson Brothers; Andrew Carraway Agency; Annie C. Merriweather; Annie Laura Bennett; Annie May Davis; Antioch Missionary Baptist Church; Arch Eug. and Construction Company; Asa Pendleton; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Austin, Inc.; B. E. Taylor; B. J. Ward; B. Jones; Bailey Motor Company; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; Bank of Zephyrhills; Beggs Company; Ben G. Wainwright; Ben Jones; Ben Jones Drug Company; Bertha Mason; Bethel Methodist Church; Bill Crey; Bill Slater; Bisese & Console; Black Hammock Drainage Fund; Block B; Blunk Furniture Company; BO; Bob Jones University; Borden's Dairy; Boy Scouts of American; Brainard and Horne Trucking Company; Britt Tractor Company; Brown and Loe, Inc.; Buster Henderson; Byron Thompson and Company, Inc.; C. D. Beggs; C. G. Rakeshaw; C. G. Shaffer; C. Henderson; C. O. Smith; C. R. Clonts; C. R. Clonts and Associates; C. T. Nublack; C. T. Walker Radiator Shop; C. W. Baker; cabbage; California Spray and Chew Company; Camp Bearwalla; Carraway & Smothers; Caruso Fruit Distributors; celery; Celery City Printing Company; celery industry; Cell-u-Mop Company; Central Avenue; Central City Bag Company; Central Florida Bag Exchange; Central Florida Quick Freeze and Storage Company; Charles G. Shaffer; Charles J. Collins; Charles T. Niblack; Chase and Company; Cherrito Celery Company; Chester D. Hiatt; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; City Ice and Fuel Company; Clarence Ashe; Clarence Henderson; Cleveland Celery Market; Clontz Zellwood Farms; Commissioner on Claims; Community Church; Community Produce Company; Consumers Lumber and Veneer Company, Inc.; Cook's Pharmacy; Cook's Prescription Stop; Cooperative Inspection Fund; Crawford Amoco Service; D. Caruise; D. R. Ulrey; D. Rubey; D'Arrigo Brothers Company; Demase and Manna; Dick Harrow; Dorothy Pulmley; DOT; Duda Tire Sales, Inc.; Dunham concrete Company; E. G. Kilpatrick, Jr.; E. L. Kempf; E. P. Collins; E. Williams; Earl Higgingbotham; Earnest Ingram; Eastwest Produce; Econlockhatchee Hunt Club; Elberta Crate and Box Company; Eleanor Lotz; Elwyn Evans; Estes, Ulrey, & Gore; Evelyn Williams; F. A. Long Farm; F. Washington; Falkner, Inc.; farm; Farm and Home Irrigation Supplies; Farm and Home Machinery Company, Inc.; farmer; farming; Farnell's Grocery; feed; Fernald Laughton; fertilizer; Fields Firestone Store; Firestone Stores, Inc.; First National Bank; First National Bank of Orlando; Florida Bank and Trust Company; Florida Farmer Corporation; Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association; Florida Fruit Digest Company; Florida Power Corporation; Florida State Bank; Florida State Bank of Sanford; flower; Food Machinery Corporation; Frank Marshall; Fred Diplin; Fred Washington; freight; Frisco; G. C. Williams; G. J. Rhodes; G. M. Arie; Garrett-Holmes, Inc.; George A. Speer, Jr.; George Armistead Smathers; George D. Daudes; George H. Spohn; George Jakobian; Georgia Crate and Basket Company; Gibbs Corporation; Gibbs Machine Company Shop; Good Neighbors Magazine; Grace C. Hardy; Grady Page; Grant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church; Grant Chapel AME Church; Great Southern Stores, Inc.; grower; Growers and Shippers League of Florida; growing; Gulf Fertilizer Company; H. & W. B. Drew Company; H. M. Gleason; H. P. Newhouse; H. P. Newhouse Celery Company; H. T. Kitson; H. W. Lowell; Haley Stewart Electric Company; Halloway Concrete Products; Harry Becker; Harry Beeker and Company; Harry P. Leu; Hays and Russell, Inc.; Hazel W. Nowell; Heintzelman Motors, Inc,; Helen E. Leinhart; Henry A. Russell Seed Company; Henry Detriville; Hern's Photo Supply; Hiatt's Dairy; Hill Implement Company; Hinky Dinky Stores; Howard Gould; Howard Young; Hubert Lee Gray; Hungerford School; Hunt Mercury Company; Hunt's Garage; Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store; Hutchinson Tractor Equipment Company; ICRR; Illinois Central Railroad; Independent Supply Company; Industrial Equipment Company; insecticide; insurance; Internal Revenue Service; Ira Tossie; IRS; J. A. Harris; J. Baker; J. C. Faircloth; J. C. Hutchinson; J. C. Kassell; J. D. Dillon and Sous Stores Company; J. D. Driggers; J. D. Moore; J. E. Clontz; J. E. Jackson; J. F. Wilson; J. Frank Wilson; J. Miller; J. R. Chappell; J. W. Craddock; J. William Martin; J. Y. Harris; Jack C. Kassell; Jack C. Kendall; Jack F. Wakeman; Jack Gore; James Apothecary; James Craddock; James Gilbert Lyerly; James H. Gut Agency; James Miller; Jim Wilson; Jimmie Cowan; Joe Leinhart; Joe Merritt; Joe Priest; John A. Eick; John Deere; John L. Galloway; John Miceli; John Rocher Chappell; Jones and McLaughlin Trucking Service; Jones Prescription Shop; Joseph L. Stecher; K. Brown; K. C. Baker; Karl Daul; Karl Schneeder; Kay Estes; Kennong Bearing Service; Kilgore Seed Company; Kingman and Hearty, Inc.; Kissam Builders Supply Company; Kooter Brown; Krick Weather Service, Inc. J. H. Daniell; Kroger Company; L. A. Hardy; L. W. Wilkerson; labor; LaJune Estes; Lake Charm Fruit Company; Lake Jessup; Lakeland Cash Feed Company; Lee Brothers; Lee Daniels; Leight Banana Case Company; Leinhart Floral Gardens; Leland Chubb, Jr.; Lena I. Hunt; Levy Grant; Lloyd's Furniture Company; Loniel E. Metcalf; Lonnie Wilkerson; Lot 26; Lot 3; Lot 45; Louis Roesch Company; lumber; M. C. Hagan; M. L. Gore; M. M. Estes; M. P. Mickler Company, Inc. G. M. Arie; M. Roth; M. Vinson; Mallory; Mamie Allen; Mandell; March of Dimes; Martin; Martin Equipment Company; Mary I. Young; Mary King; Masonic Home Endowment Fund; Mathers; Mattie McCoy; Max Leinhart; Medlock Tractor Company; Megan Sladek; Mercury 6; Merrill Wattles; Methodist Church of Oviedo; Mill Suppliers, Inv.; Millikan Brothers Garage; Milton Gore; Miracle Concrete Company; Mitchell Company; Monroe Vinson; Montgomery Ward Company; Morgan; Morgan Tire and Battery Company; Mount Zion Baptist Church; National Bellas Hess; National Marketing Company; National Society for Crippled Children; Nelson and Company, Inc.; New York Life Insurance Company; New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Company; O. P. Hendon; O'Neal Branch Company; Orange Belt Truck and Track company; Orange Memorial Hospital; Orlando Farm Equipment Store; Orlando Forge; Orlando Office Supply Company; Oviedo; Oviedo Baseball Club; Oviedo Drug Company; Oviedo Farm Equipment Store; Oviedo Garage; Oviedo Lumber and Supply Company; Oviedo Lumber Company; Oviedo School; Oviedo Service Station; P. C. McMichen; P. C. McMicher; P. H. Lansing's Garage; P. I. Oviedo Drug Store for Medicine; Patrick Fruit Company; Paul E. Mary; Paul W. Heasley; Paymaser Corporation; payroll; pecan; Pennie Olliff; Pennsylvania Railroad Company; Pentland and Gray; Pere Marquette; Perkinson-Robison; Peter P. Volante; Peter P. Volaute; Peter S. Schaulan; Phillip Zwigg; Pioneer Fruit; Plywood Industries, Inc.; Produce Reporter Company; Prudential Insurance Company; Public Relations Service; R. C. DeGuehery; R. H. Johnson; R. K. Evans; R. L. Ragsdale; R. L. Scarick; R. L. Slavik; R. L. Stephens; R. N. Fisk Company; R. R. Bass; R. R. Stephens; R. S. Carlson; R. S. Woodruff; R. W. Estes; R. W. Estes Celery Company; Ralph Sirianni; Ratliff and Sons; Ray Clontz, Jr.; Remington-Rend, Inc.; Reynolds Produce company; Rice, Frew, and Rice Company, Inc.; Richard Allen; Richard H. Walker, Jr.; Roger W. Gidley; Rome Lincoln Mercury company; Ruby H. Estes; Russell R. Jones; Rutland's; S. E. Parker; S. F. Long; SAL; Salvation Army; Samuel P. Mandell; San Juan Drug company; Sanford Produce Company; Sarah Vinson; Seaboard Air Line Railroad; Sears, Roebuick, and Company; Seatt Mill Work Company; Seminole County Chamber of Commerce; Seminole County Farm Bureau; Seminole County Motors; Seminole County Tuberculosis Health Association; Seminole Truck and Tractor Company; Senter Brothers; Seventeen Magazine; Sherman Concrete Company; shipper; shipping; Smathers for Senate Club; Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company; Southern Chemicals, Inc.; Southern Crate and Veneer Company; Southern Pipe and Supply company; St. Louis-San Francisco Railway; Standard Growers' Association; Standard Oil Company; Stanley P. Curtis; Stephens Brothers; Steward; Stock Yard District Agency; Strickland-Morrison, Inc.; Super Concrete, Inc.; Swift and Company; T. Cobb; Texas Company; Thad L. Lingo; The Lions club; The Orlando Morning Star Sentinel; The Sanford Herald; The Shoe Box; Theodore Glassmire; Thomas H. Daniell; Thomas H. Daniell, Jr.; Thomas Lumber and Supply Company; Thomas Moon; Tilden; Tilden Tiling; Title Guaranty and Abstract Company of Sanford; Town of Oviedo; Treasurer of the United States; U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue; U.S. Department of the Treasury; USDOT; V. H. Slay; W. A. Meek; W. A. Teague; W. C. Hutchinson; W. F. Maulding; W. G. Kilby; W. J. Chance; W. j. Flowers; W. J. Lawton; W. L. Daniels; W. T. Whitehead; W. Vincent Roberts; wage; Walker Fertilizer Company; Walton Wall; Ward's Garage; Ward's Garage and Filing Station; warehouse; warehousing; Wesco Foods; Wesley Reddick; Wesleyan College; Western Union Telegraph Company; Wheeler; William C. Hutchinson; William Enderlsin and Company; Willie Cray; Willie Daniell; Wilson-Horne; Winpark Roofing company; Womarath; Woody's Radio Shop; Yoriville; Young Harris Supply Company; Yowell-Drew Ivey Company
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 18: Winter Garden's 20th Century: Boom, Bust and Rebirth
Tags: ACL; Atlantic Coast Railroad Company; Avalon; bust; Cappleman, Kay; Central Florida Museum; cinema; citrus; citrus grove; citrus industry; Cross, Phil; documentary; Downtown Winter Garden; Dr. Philips; farming; freeze; Gannon, Barbara A.; Garden Theatre; Gotha; grove; historic preservation; historic renovation; housing; hurricane; land boom; land development; McMillan, Alana; National Railway Historical Society; news; Niemi, Nicholas; night life; Oakland; orange; orange grove; orange industry; Plant Street; podcast; Polk County; population growth; preservation; railroad; real estate; real estate industry; renovation; revitalization; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; shipping; suburb; suburban; Tavares; Tavares, Eustis & Gulf Railroad; theater; theme park; turpentine; turpentine industry; Walt Disney World; West Orange Trail; WGHF; Windermere; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Heritage Foundation
Robert Floyd King and Minnie Lee King at a Black Hammock Celery Field
Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District Long-Range Program, 1975
Tags: agriculture; artesian water; Betty J. Palmer; Bureau of Environmental Education; C.A. Wales; Charles A. Wales; chloride; Civic Clubs; climate; community development; condominiums; conservation; construction; Department of Education; education; encroachment; environmental improvement; environmental protection; Farm Bureau; farming; farms; forests; geology; grant funds; ground water; ground water resources; highway planning; housing developments; Hubert Bagwell; Hydrolic Features; industrial expansion; irrigation; J.A. Hopkins; land development; Larry Morrell; livestock; mobile homes; open space; Orlando Sentinel Star; Outdoor Classroom Conservation Plans; Planned Unit Developments; population growth; poultry; radio; radio station; resource development; retail; road planning; Sanford; Sanford Herald; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; shopping centers; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil Map; soil survey; SSWCD; subvision developments; toxic soil; U.S. Department of Agriculture; urban expansion; urbanization; USDA; water; watershed; wildlife; WTRR; zoning
Slavia News
Tags: agriculture; Andrew Duda; Andrew Jakubcin; anniversaries; anniversary; Barbara Jakubcin; C. L. West; celery; drainage; elections; farming; Joe Mikler; John Duda; marriages; Martin Stanko; matrimony; Olga Jakubcin; silver weddings; Slavia; Slavia Drainage District; The Central Florida Press; vegetable industry; vegetables; weddings
Specified Crops Harvested, Seminole County, 1944
Tags: agriculture; chufa; corn; cowpea; farm; farming; grain; grain industry; green manure; hay; Irish potato; manure; nut; oat; pea; peanut; peanut vine; potato; Seminole County; sorghum; sugarcane; sweet potato; syrup; tame hay; U.S. Census of Agriculture; vegetable; vegetable industry; yam
Subjects to be Presented at Public Hearing on Local Water Pollution
Tags: agricultural pollution; Arthur W. Sinclair; citrus; citrus groves; farming; federal government; fish; Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; gar; Jimmie Sinclair; Lake Apopka; muck farms; orange county; Orlando Chamber of Commerce; public hearings; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; RFC; seining; state governments; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; water hyacinths; water pollution; water quality; Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce; Zellwood Drainage District
Supplemental Memorandum of Understanding between the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District and the Soil Conservation Service United States Department of Agriculture, 1968
Tags: agriculture; C. A. Wales; conservation; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Hampton Burns; resource development; Sanford, development; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil Conservation Service, land use; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; W. W. Linz; water; water use
The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 13, March 30, 1927
Tags: A. B. Rowland; A. M. Springer; accident; agriculture; alcohol; Alice Waterhouse; Anna B. Treat; Artels Dickson; automobile accident; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; Black Bear Trail; book; bridges; Bryan's Barber Shop; C. D. Horner; C. M. Niven; chamber of commerce; Charles B. Waterhouse; children; church; construction; Cox and Bryson; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Visor; E. R. Baldwin; E. W. Horton; F. Ellison Adams; farming; Florida Real Estate Commission; flowers; Foster R. Fanning; Gainesville; George F. Carleton; government; Greenwood Gardens; H. F. Roller; H. H. Fugate; Hamilton & Pike Studio; Herbert L. Walker; high school; Hill School; Hungerford School; J. A. Brown; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; J. W. Rice; James Hatcher; John Harvey; Karl Lehman; Kenneth N. McPherson; L. L. Lampp; L. W. Peat; library; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. C. Bryan; M. L. Kyle; Maitland; Maitland Clothing and Dry Goods Store; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland High School; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Mary Kingsley; McGaffin Electric Shop; Methodism; Methodist; municipal government; N. W. Sanborn; Observance-Abstinence League; Ocala; Orange County Chamber of Commerce; Orange Hardware & Furniture Company; orlando; Orlando Sentinel; Parent-Teacher Association; poultry; poultry industry; Presbyterian; Presbyterianism; PTA; R. A. Wheeler; R. B. Wright; R. M. Evans; R. P. Cobb; railroad; real estate; road; Rollins College; Rollins Press; Ruby Fugate; Ruby Lake Grove Fruit Company; S. B. Hill; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; Sanford; sanitation; Sanlando Golf Club; school; Southern Clay Manufacturing Company; State Beautification Convention; Stella Waterhouse; taxes; The Bookery; The Maitland News; tobacco; Town Council; town government; Vail Dunlap; W. R. G. Orwick; wedding; William C. Rice; Winter Park Cleaners; Winter Park Garden Club; Winter Park Refrigerating Company; Yellowstone Tea House
The Oviedo Outlook: Centennial Edition
Tags: 4th of July; A. Duda; A. Duda and Sons, Inc.; A. J. McCulley; A. M. Jones; A&W; ACL; African American; Al Ruthberg; Al Ruthberg's Dry Goods; Alafaya Square; Alafaya Woods; Alafaya Woods Boulevard; Albertsons; Allen Street; American Bandstand; American Legion; American Legion Post 243; American Radioactive Chemical Company; Anderson; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andrew Duda; Ann Leinhart; Anna Thompson; anniversary; Anything for Floors; Artesia Street; Arthur Evans; Arthur Scott; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Augusta Covington; Aulin Avenue; Avenue B.; B. F. Wheeler; B. G Smith; Babe Ruth League; Bank of Oviedo; Baptists; Baptizing Lake; Barbara Walker-Seaman; baseball; basketball; Bean Soup Ladies; Belle Glade; Ben Ward; Ben Wheeler; Benjamin Frank Wheeler; Benny Ward; Betty Aulin; Betty Malcolm; Betty Malcolm Jackson; Betty Palmer; Betty Reagan; Bill Clinton; Bill Martin; Bill Nelson; Bill Ward; Billie Chance; Black Hammock Fish Camp; Black Tuesday; Bob Butterworth; Bobby Malcolm; Boston Hill; Boston Park; Boy Scouts of American; Broadway Lily's Louis Edward Jordan, Sr.; Broadway Street; Brownie; Buddy Tyson; C. L. Clonts; C. R. Clonts and Associated Growers; C. S. Lee; cattle; Cattlewomen; Cay Westerfield; celery; centennial; Central Avenue; Century 21 Real Estate; Chance; Chapman Road; Charles Aulin; Charles Evans; Charles Lee, Jr.; Charles Simeon Lee; Charlie Beasley; Charlie Malcolm; Charlie McCully; Chase and Company; Chicago boys; Chiropractic Healthcare Center; Christmas; Chuluota; churches; Ci Gi's Pizza and Subs; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; city clerk; city council; city government; Clare Wheeler; Clare Wheeler Evans; Clarence William Nelson II; Clark; Clark Street; Claude Roy Kirk, Jr.; Claudia Mitchem; Cleo Malcolm; Cleo Malcolm Gore; Cleo Malcolm Leinhart; Clonts Farms, Inc.; Clyde Holder; Clyde Reese Moon; coach; Colonial Drive; Cooper; county commissioner; county government; Cow Bells; Crooms High School; Cross Seminole Trail; Crutchfield; D. D. Daniel; D. D. Daniel Store; David Evans; Dawson; Daytona; De Leon Street; Delco; Democrat; Democratic parks; desegregation; Dick Addicks; Dick Clark; Doc Malcolm; Don Ulery; Donna Neely; Donnie Malcolm; Dorothy Malcolm; Dorsey Brothers; Double R Private School; Doug Allen; Doug Allen Debris Cleaning; Douglas Allen; Downtown Oviedo; Duda; Dwardy; E. H. Kilbee; Econ Eating Club; Econ River; Econlockhatchee River; Ed Duda; Ed Yarborough; Edgar Marvin; Edith Mead; education; educator; Edward Duda; Edward Stoner; Elida Margaret McCulley; Elm Street; Elnoa Allen; Elsie Beasley; Emma Catherine Wahgren; Enoch Partin; Equestrian Green; Evelyn Cheek; Evelyn Cheek Lundy; Faircloth's Grocery; farmer; farming; Fernell's Grocery; FFA; FFWC; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; Flagler's Hotel; Florida Avenue; Florida Federation of Woman's Clubs; Florida High School Athletic Association; Florida Power and Light Company; Florida State Road 426; Florida State Road 434; Florida State Road 50; Florida Tech; Florida Technological University; football; Forrest Harrill Burgess; Foster Chapel; Fountainhead Baptist churches; Fourth of July; Frank Wheeler; Freeze of 1894; Freeze of 1917-1918; Freeze of 1989; freezes; Fritz Mondale; fruit flies; fruit fly; FTU; Future Farmers of America; Gardenia; Gebhardy; Geneva; Geneva Drive; Geneva Historical and Genealogical Society; Geneva Methodist churches; George Aire; George Kelsey; George Lee; George Lee Wheeler; George Means; Georgetown; Georgia Lee; Georgia Lee Wheeler; Gertrude Lucas; Gladys Malcolm; Glenridge Middle School; government; Grace Olliff; Graham Street; Great Crash, Stock Market Crash of 1929; Great Day in the Country; Great Depression; Greater Oviedo Chamber of Commerce; groves; Guy Lombardo; Gwynn's Cafe; Halloween; Harold Henn; Harold Jordan; Hazel Malcolm; Henry Foster; Henry Wolcott; high schools; Hillcrest Drive; Hollie Ruscher; Horse Pond; Howell Branch Road; Hubert Max Lanier; Hurley Ann Wainright; Hurley Mae Moon; Hurricane Donna; Hyland; Ida Boston; Ima Jean Bostick Ocala; Ima Jean Bostick Yarborough; immigrants; Independence Day; infestation; integration; Irving Malcolm; Jack Malcolm; Jackie Kasell; Jackson Heights; Jakubcin; James Earl Carter, Jr.; James Gilbery; James Lambert Malcolm; Jane Cochran; Jane Gaydick; Jane Moran; Jane Moran Wheeler; Jean Jordan; Jean Wheeler; Jim Lee; Jim Partin; Jim Pearson; Jim Wilson; Jimmy Carter; Jimmy Lee; Jimmy Malcolm; Joe Leinhart; Joe Malcolm; Joe Rutland; John Currier; John Evans; John Ganaway Malcolm; John Irving Malcolm; John Lundy; John Ridenour; Johnny Smith; Johnson Hill; Joseph Leinhart; Joseph Watts; July 4th; July Fourth; Junie Duda; Justice of the Peace; Karate Academy; Karen Jansen; Karen Jansen Jacobs; Katherine Lawton; Katherine Mikler; Katherine Mikler Duda; Katheryn Lawton; Katie Lawton; Kay Dodd; Kay Estes; Keith Malcolm; Kenneth Malcolm; King; King Street; Kingsbridge; Kit Lawton; Kitty Young; L. J. Gore; Lacy Aire; Lacy Aire Lingo; Lake Barton; Lake Charm; Lake Charm Park; Lake George; Lake Harney; Lake Jessup Settlement; Lake Jesup; Lake Mary; Lake Pickett; Lake Rosa; Lakemont Elementary School; Larry Neely; Larry Olliff; law; Lawton Elementary School; Lawton House; Lawton's Grocery; Lawtonville; Lee and Todd Real Estate Company; Lee Wheeler; Leinhart; Leon Olliff; Leonard Jansen; Letty Leinhart; Linda Olliff Cliburn; Linda Sheppard; little league; local government; Lockwood Boulevard; Lois Ridell; Louise Gore; Louise Wheeler; Louise Wheeler Martin; Lucy Fore; Lucy Fore Bostick; Magnolia Street; Malcolm; Mammy Jones; Marguerite Partin; Marilyn Partin; Mark Bellhorn; Marlow Link; Martha Ann Bruce; Martha Ann Moon; Martha Ann Moon Lee; Martin Anderson; Martin Gore; Mary Velora Moon; Matheson; Max Lanier; May Day; mayor; Mayor of Oviedo; McDonald's; McKinnon Meat Market; Mead Manor; Mediterranean fruit fly; Memorial Building; Memorial Building Committee; Merritt Staley; Methodist Youth Fellowship; Methodists; Michael Bruce; Mike Tsinsky; Mikler Road; Mimi Wheeler; Mimi Wheeler Bruce; Mims; Minnie Means; Miriam Wheeler; Miriam Wheeler Bruce; Mitchell Hammock; Mitchell Hammock Road; Model T Ford; Mule trains; Museum of Seminole County History; MYF; Myrtle Avenue; natural disasters; Navy; Nelson; Nelson and Company; Niblack Building; Nin a Ralston; North Lake Jessup; Novella Aulin; Novella Aulin Ragsdale; Ocala; OHS; Ol' Swimming Hole; Old Downtown Development Group; Old Mims Road; Old Time History of By-Gone Days of Lake Jessup Settlement; Orange Avenue; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo Athletic Association; Oviedo Child Care Center; Oviedo City Cleaners, Inc.; Oviedo City Clerk; Oviedo City Council; Oviedo City Hall; Oviedo Garden Club; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo Inn; Oviedo Lights; Oviedo Magazine Club; Oviedo Marketplace; Oviedo Post Office; Oviedo Shopping Center; Oviedo Town Council; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; Palatka River; Park Avenue Elementary School; Partin; Patrick Westerfield; Paul Arie; Paul Mikler; Penny Mitchem; Penny Mitchem Olliff; Phil Goree; picnic; Pine Street; pioneers; post offices; postmaster; poultry; R. W. Estes; race relations; Railroad Street; railroads; Rainbow Bowl; rations; Ray Alford; Ray Clonts; Reconstruction; Red Barn; Red Bug Lake Road; religion; Rex Clonts; Rick Burns; Riverside Park; Robert A. Butterworth; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; Roley Carter; Ropers; Rosa Gray; Roy Clonts; Roz Nogel; Russell Boston; Sanford; Sanford Airport; Sanford City League; Sanford Road; Sanlando Springs; sawmill; Sayde Fleming; Sayde Fleming Duda; Schmidt; school superintendent; schools; Scott Perry; SCPS; Sears and Roebuck; segregation; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole County School Board; Seminole County Sports Hall of Fame; Seminole High School; settlers; Shedd Street; Shirley Malcolm Sheppard; Shirley Partin; Signworks Graphik and Design, Inc.; Silver Glen Springs; Silver Star; Simmons; Singletary; skiing; Slavia; Smoky Burgess; Snow Hill; snow Hill Road; Solary's wharf; Sparks Lingo; Sparks Lingo Clonts; Sparks Lingo Ridenour; Spencer's Grocery and Drygoods; Spencer's Store; sports; SR 426; SR 434; SR 50; St. Johns River; St. Luke's Lutheran Cathedral; State Democratic Committee; statute; Steak'n'Shake; Steen Nelson; Stevens Street; Stommy Staley; Stone; Sugarby's; Sunday schools; Suzanne Partin; Swedes; Swedish; Sweetwater Park; Swift and Company; swimming pool; T. L. Lingo, Jr.; T. L. Mead; T. W. Lawton; T. W. Lawton Elementary School; Teacher's House; teachers; Ted Estes; Thad Lee Lingo III; Thad Lee Lingo, Jr.; The Gap; The Oviedo Outlook; The Scrubs; The Sign Man; The Square; Thee Lee; Thelma Lee; Thelma Lee Clonts; Theodore Luqueer Mead; Thomas Moon; Thomas Willington Lawton; Thompson; Tom Estes; Tom Moon; Tom Morgan; Tommy Estes; town government; Town House Restaurant; Troy Jones; turkey; Tuscawilla; Twin Rivers; U.S. Army; UCF; University of Central Florida; Vera Malcolm; veteran; Vietnam War; Vine Street; Viola Smith; Virginia Balkcom; Virginia Balkcom Mikler; Virginia Staley; W. G. Kilbee; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; Wagner; Wall Street Crash of 1929; Wallace Allen; Walter Frederick Mondale; Walter Mondale; Walter Teague; water skiing; Watermaster Plumbing; Wayne Jacobs; Wes Evans; Wheeler Fertilizer Plant; White's Wharf; William Jefferson Blythe III; William Jefferson Clinton; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.; Winchester Insurance, Inc.; Winter Park; Winter Park Telephone Company; Woman's Club; World War II; WWII; Zellwood
The State Farmers Market
Tags: 13th Street; Anderson, Sandy; chamber of commerce; Dorner, Fred F.; Dutton, Edith; Farm Bureau; farmers’ market; farming; filling station; Florida State Market Bureau; French Avenue; French, Alex; fruits; Lehman, H. J.; Long, Mary Leffler; Michaels, J. G.; Papworth, Harry M.; produce; restaurant; Sanford; Sanford on the St. John's; Sanford State Farmers' Market; Schmach, Gus; Seminole Agricultural Club; Thirteenth Street; vegetables
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1950
Tags: agriculture; Bahia seeds; Brooksville Nursery; C.A. Wales; Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; drainage; engineer; engineering; environmental protection; farmers, planters; farming; Pangola Grass Stolons; planting materials; Robert E. Witherell, District Conservationist; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil conservation; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1951
Tags: Aeschynomene; agriculture; Blanket Indigo; Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Crotalaria Intermedia; Crotalaria Lanceolata; drainage; early Hairy Indigo; engineer; engineering; farmers; farming; Homer L. Osborne; Multiflora Rose; ordinary Hairy Indigo; Pangola Grass Stolons; Pensacola Bahia; planters; planting materials; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil conservation; Soil Conservation Service; Soil Conservation Service Nurseries; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; United States Department of Agriculture; USDA; Walter W. Shaffer; water control
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1952
Tags: Aeschynomene; agriculture; Albert R. Swartz; Argentine Bahia; Blanket Indigo; Coastal Bermuda Grass Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Crotalaria Lanceolata; District Conservationist; drainage; early Hairy Indigo; engineer; engineering; environmental protection; farming; Homer L. Osborne; Multiflora Rose; Pangola Grass Stolons; planting; planting material; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; Soil and Conservation Service; Soil conservation; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; State Conservationist; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water control
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1953
Tags: agriculture; Albert R. Swartz; Blanket Indigo; Chapel Hill, planting; Coastal Bermuda Stolons; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Conservation Aid; Crotalaria Lanceolata; Drainage Engineer; Early Indigo; Engineer Aid; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Homer L. Osborne; planting materials; Rescue Grass; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service; Soil Conservationist; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD; Yellow Lupine
Transmittal of Schedule of Assistance of the Board of Supervisors of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District, 1954
Tags: agriculture, Sanford; Albert R. Swartz; Colin D. Gunn; conservation; Conservation Aid; Drainage Engineer; Engineer Aid; environmental protection; farmers; farming; Homer L. Osborne; planting; planting materials; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; Soil Conservation Service Propagation Nurseries; Soil Conservationist; soil scientist; SSCD; SSWCD
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1930
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Anglo Americans; Austrian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1930; cereals; crops; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; Danish Americans; distribution; divorced; dwellings; education; employees; English Americans; European Americans; families; farm; farmers; farming; farming implements; farmland; farms; females; firm members; Flagler County; forage; French Americans; fruits; gainful workers; garden vegetables; German Americans; grains; Greek Americans; hay; Hispanic Americans; illiteracy; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; labor; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; lay-offs; literacy; machinery; males; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; Middle Eastern Americans; Northern Irish Americans; Norwegian Americans; nuts; orange county; Osceola County; Palestinian Americans; Polish Americans; population; proprietors; radios; retail; Romanian Americans; rural; Russian Americans; Scandinavian Americans; school; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; seeds; Seminole County; single; Slovakian Americans; Spanish Americans; stores; Swedish Americans; Swiss Americans; Syrian Americans; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; U.S. Census; unemployment; urban; vegetables; Volusia County; wages; West Indian Americans; wholesale; widowed; workers
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1940
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Asian Americans; Australian Americans; Azorean Americans; Belgian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; Bulgarian Americans; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1940; Central Americans; cereals; clerical; college; corn; crop; cropland; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; Danish Americans; domestic service; Dutch Americans; education; electricity; emergency workers; employees; employment; energy; English Americans; European Americans; farm laborers; farm managers; farm workers; farming; farming implements; farms; females; Finnish Americans; Flagler County; forage; forest products; forestry; French Americans; fruits; fuel; German Americans; grain; Greek Americans; hay; Hispanic Americans; horticultural specialties; horticulture; Hungarian Americans; Irish Americans; Irish potatoes; Italian Americans; kindred; labor; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; Latvian Americans; Lithuanian Americans; Luxembourger Americans; machinery; males; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; Mexican Americans; Northern Irish Americans; Norwegian Americans; nuts; officials; operatives; orange county; Osceola County; Palestinian Americans; Polish Americans; population; Portuguese Americans; potatoes; primary education; professionals; proprietors; public emergency workers; retail; Romanian Americans; Russian Americans; sales; Scandinavian Americans; school; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; secondary education; seeds; Seminole County; semiprofessionals; service industry; sharecroppers; sharecropping; Slovakian Americans; South Americans; Soviet Americans; Spanish Americans; stores; Swedish Americans; sweet potatoes; Swiss Americans; Syrian Americans; tenant farmers; tenant farming; tenants; Turkish Americans; U.S. Census; unemployment; university; vegetables; Volusia County; wages; Welsh Americans; West Indian Americans; wholesale; workers; Yugoslavian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1970
Tags: administrators; African Americans; aged; agriculture; Armed Forces; Asian Americans; assisted living facilities; Austrian Americans; automobiles; bakeries; bakers; bakery; banking; bars; bookkeepers; Brevard County; British Americans; bus; buses; business; cabs; Canadian Americans; Caribbean Americans; carpenters; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1970; Central Americans; chemicals; Chinese Americans; civilian labor; cleaning services; clerical; college dormitories; college dorms; college education; communications; construction; crafts; craftsman; craftsmen; credit; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; Danish Americans; dentists; dependents; dishwashers; divorced; divorcees; doctors; domestic service; drinking establishment; dryers; durable goods; Dutch Americans; eating establishment; education; educations; electric heat; electrical equipment; electrical machinery; electrical supply; elementary education; elevated transportation; employees; employment; engineering; engineers; English Americans; entertainment; European Americans; fabricated metal; fabrics; families; farm managers; farmers; farming; federal government; females; finance; Finnish Americans; fishery; Flagler County; food; food services; foreman; foremen; forestry; freight; French Americans; furniture; gas eat; German Americans; government; Greek Americans; group quarters; health care; health services; high school education; higher education; Hispanic Americans; hospitals; households; Hungarian Americans; inmates; institutionalized; insurance; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; Japanese Americans; kindred; Korean War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; legal; Lithuanian Americans; local government; lumber; machinery; machinists; males; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; material handlers; mechanics; medical; medical practitioners; mental hospitals; merchandise; Mexican Americans; Middle Eastern Americans; military barracks; mining; motor vehicles; non-durable goods; non-profit; Norwegian Americans; nursing homes; old folks homes; operatives; orange county; Osceola County; pedestrians; personal services; physicians; Polish Americans; population; Portuguese Americans; primary education; primary metal; printing; private sector; professionals; protective services; public administration; public sector; public transportation; publishing; railroads; railways; real estate; recreation; religious; repair; restaurants; retail; Romanian Americans; rooming houses; Russian Americans; salaried; sales; sanitary; sanitation; Scandinavian Americans; schools; secondary education; secretaries; secretary; self-employed; Seminole County; separated; servicemen; servicewomen; single; Slovakian Americans; Southwest Asian Americans; Spanish Americans; spouses; state government; stenographers; stock; streetcars; subways; Swedish Americans; Swiss Americans; taxicabs; teachers; technical; technicians; televisions; textiles; trade; transport equipment; transportation; truck drivers; trucking services; TV; typists; U.S. Census; unemployment; university education; utilities; veterans; Vietnam War; Volusia County; walkers; walking; warehousing; washing machines; welfare; wholesale; widowed; widowers; widows; workers; World War I; World War II; wringers; WWI; WWII; Yugoslavian Americans
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1980
Tags: administrators; African Americans; agriculture; Aleuts; American Indians; Amerindians; Armed Forces; Asian Americans; Asian Indian Americans; assembles; assisted living facilities; automobiles; bottle gas; Brevard County; business; Caribbean Americans; carpooling; carpools; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1980; Central Americans; Chinese Americans; civilian labor; clerical; coals; Coke; college dormitories; college dorms; college education; communications; construction; craft; Cuban Americans; divorced; divorcees; domestic service; durable goods; education; educators; electricity; elementary education; employees; employment; energy usage; entertainment; equipment cleaners; Eskimos; European Americans; executives; fabricators; farmers; farming; federal government; females; Filipino Americans; finance; fishery; Flagler County; forestry; fuel; fuel oil; gas heat; government; group quarters; Guamanian Americans; handlers; Hawaiian Americans; health care; health services; helpers; high school education; higher education; Hispanic Americans; homes for the aged; households; immigrants; immigration; Indian Americans; inmates; inspectors; institutionalized; insurance; Japanese Americans; kerosene; Korean Americans; Korean War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; local government; LP gas; machine operators; males; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; material movers; medical; mental hospitals; Mexican Americans; mining; motor vehicles; Native Americans; non-durable goods; nursing homes; old folks homes; operators; orange county; Osceola County; Pacific Islanders; pedestrians; personal services; population; precision production; primary education; professionals; protective services; public administration; public transportation; public utilities; Puerto Rican Americans; Puerto Ricans; real estate; recreation; repair; retail; salaried; salaries; sales; Samoan Americans; schools; secondary education; self-employed; Seminole County; separated; service industry; servicemen; servicewomen; single; Spanish Americans; state government; tank gas; teachers; technicians; trade; transportation; U.S. Census; unemployment; utility gas; veterans; Vietnam War; Vietnamese Americans; Volusia County; wages; walkers; walking; wholesale; widowed; widowers; widows; wood; workers; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 1990
Tags: administrative; administrative support; administrators; African Americans; agriculture; Aleuts; American Indians; Amerindians; Armed Forces; Asian Americans; assemblers; automobiles; bicycles; bikes; bottled gas; Brevard County; business; Cambodian Americans; Caribbean Americans; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1990; Central Americans; Chinese Americans; citizens; civilian work; clerical; coal; Coke; Colombian Americans; communications; construction; craft; Cuban Americans; divorced; divorcees; domestic services; durable goods; Ecuadorian Americans; education; educators; electric heat; electricity; employees; employment; energy usage; entertainment; equipment cleaners; Eskimos; executives; fabricators; farmers; farming; females; Filipino Americans; finance; fishery; Flagler County; forestry; fuel oil; gas; Guatemalan Americans; handlers; health car; heat; helpers; Hispanic Americans; Honduran Americans; Indian Americans; inspectors; insurance; Japanese Americans; kerosene; Korean Americans; Korean War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Laotian Americans; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; LP gas; machine operators; males; managerial; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; material moving; medical; Mexican Americans; mining; motor vehicles; motorcycles; Native Americans; naturalized; Nicaraguan Americans; non-citizens; non-durable goods; operators; orange county; Osceola County; Pacific Islander Americans; Panamanian Americans; pedestrians; personal services; Peruvian Americans; population; precision production; private sector; professionals; protective services; public administration; public sector; public transportation; public utility; Puerto Rican Americans; Puerto Ricans; real estate; recreation; repair; retail; salaried; salary; sales; Salvadorian Americans; self-employeed; Seminole County; separated; service industry; servicemen; servicewomen; single; solar energy; specialty; tank gas; teachers; technical; technicians; Thai Americans; trade; transportation; trucks; U.S. Census; unemployment; utility; vans; veterans; Vietnam War; Vietnamese Americans; Volusia County; wages; walkers; walking; wholesale; widowed; widowers; widows; wood; workers; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
U.S. Census for Central Florida, 2000
Tags: accommodation; administrative; administrative support; administrators; Afghan Americans; African Americans; agriculture; Alaska Natives; American Indians; American War; Amerindians; Arab Americans; Argentinian Americans; Armed Forces; Armenian Americans; arts; Asian Americans; Australian Americans; Austrian Americans; automobiles; bachelor's degree; Bangladeshi Americans; Barbadian Americans; Belorussian Americans; bicycles; bikers; Bolivian Americans; Bosnian Americans; bottled gas; Brazilian Americans; Brevard County; British Americans; building; business; Cambodian Americans; Canadian Americans; car; Caribbean Americans; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 2000; Central Americans; Chilean Americans; Chinese Americans; citizens; civilian labor; coal; Coke; college dormitories; college education; Colombian Americans; construction; correctional institutions; Costa Rican Americans; Cuban Americans; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; divorced; divorcees; doctorate degree; Dominican Americans; dorms; Dutch Americans; Ecuadorian Americans; education; educational; educators; Egyptian Americans; electric heat; electricity; employees; employment; energy usage; English Americans; enterprise; entertainment; Ethiopian Americans; European Americans; extraction; families; family; farmers; farming; females; Filipino Americans; finance; financial operators; First Gulf War; First Iraq War; fishing; Flagler County; food preparation; food services; food serving; forestry; French Americans; fuel oil; gas heat; German Americans; Ghanaian Americans; Greek Americans; grounds cleaning; group quarters; Guatemalan Americans; Gulf War; Gulf War I; Haitian Americans; Hawaiian Natives; health care; heat; Herzegovinian Americans; high school education; higher education; Hispanic Americans; Hmong Americans; Honduran Americans; Hong Kongese Americans; households; housing units; Hungarian Americans; hunting; Indian Americans; Indonesian Americans; information; institutionalized; insurance; Iranian Americans; Iraq War; Iraqi Americans; Irish Americans; Israeli Americans; Italian Americans; Jamaican Americans; Japanese Americans; Jordanian Americans; kerosene; Korean Americans; Korean War; Kuwait War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Laotian Americans; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; leasing; Lebanese Americans; LP gas; maintenance; Malay Americans; Malaysian Americans; males; management; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; master's degree; material moving; medical care; Melanesian Americans; Mexican Americans; Micronesian Americans; Middle Eastern Americans; military service; mining; motor vehicles; motorcycles; Native Americans; naturalized; New Zealander Americans; Nicaraguan Americans; Nigerian Americans; non-citizens; non-profit; nursing homes; Oceanic Americans; office; Operation Desert Shield; Operation Desert Storm; orange county; Osceola County; Pacific Islander Americans; Pakistani Americans; Panamanian Americans; Paraguayan Americans; pedestrians; Persian Americans; Persian Gulf War; personal care; Peruvian Americans; PhD; Polish Americans; Polynesian Americans; population; Portuguese Americans; preschool education; primary education; private education; private schools; private sector; production; professional; professional school; professionals; protective services; public administration; public education; public schools; public sector; public transportation; Puerto Rican Americans; Puerto Ricans; real estate; recreation; rental; Resistance War Against America; retail; Romanian Americans; Russian Americans; sales; Salvadorian Americans; Scandinavian Americans; schools; scientific; scientists; Scotch Americans; Scottish Americans; Second Indochina War; Second World War; secondary education; self-employed; Seminole County; separated; Sierra Leonean Americans; single; Slovakian Americans; social assistance; social services; solar energy; South Americans; Spaniards; Spanish Americans; Sri Lankan Americans; Swedish Americans; Syrian Americans; Taiwanese Americans; tank gas; teachers; technical; Thai Americans; Tobagonian Americans; trade; transportation; Trinidadian Americans; truck; trucks; Turkish Americans; U.S. Census; Ukrainian Americans; unemployment; Uruguayan Americans; utilities; utility gas; van; vans; Venezuelan Americans; veterans; Vietnam War; Vietnamese Americans; Volusia County; walking; warehousing; waste management; Welsh Americans; wholesale; widowed; widowers; widows; wood; workers; World War II; WWII; Yugoslavian Americans
Undesirable Factors Cited in Report of 'The Big Pond', Lake Apopka; 1962-1964
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; Bureau of Sanitary Engineering; citrus; citrus industry; City of Winter Garden; David B. Lee; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; draining; farmer; farming; fertilizer; fish; fishing; Florida Inland Sportsfishing Host; Florida State Board of Health; Free of 1962-1963; freeze; hyacinth; insecticide; irrigation; lake; Lake Apopka; Lake Apopka Chapter; Orange County Health Department; oxygen; packing; Percy D. Blunt; pesticide; pollution; processing; research; Robert W. Sherman; SBH; sewage; sewage treatment plant; spray; waste; water; water conservation; water quality; William R. Pomeroy; Winter Garden
Work Plan of the Seminole Soil Conservation District, 1948
Tags: agriculture; C. A. Wales; conservation; crop land; crop rotation; dams; drainage; environmental protection; erosion; farm planning; farmers; farming; fire breaks; fire control; fires; forestry; irrigation; pasture development; preservation; R.F. Cooper; R.T. Milwee; Sanford; seed production; Seminole County; Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District; soil; soil improvement; SSCD; SSWCD; Tom McLain, Jr.; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water control; wildlife management; woodland management