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Oral Memoirs of Jeannie Economos
Tags: agribusiness farms; agricultural labor; Agricultural Worker Protection Standard; agriculture; Angel City: A Novel; Angela Tanner; Apopka; Astatula; Audubon Society; AWPS; Betty Woods; Bracero Program; bromomethane; carrots; Central Americans; citrus; Civil Rights Act of 1964; commodity crops; corn; Dale Finley Slongwhite; DI; disability benefits; disability income insurance; disability insurance; disaster education; disaster responses; Domestic Fair Trade Association; economic development; educational programs; environmental advocacy; environmental justice; Environmental Protection Agency; EPA; Eustis; fair trade; Farmworker Association of Florida; farmworkers; farmworkers' rights; Fed Up: The High Costs of Cheap Food; FOLA; food movements; Friends of Lake Apopka; Geraldine Matthew; Geraldine Shannon; globalization; Great Recession; Guatemalans; Haitians; Harry and Harriette Moore Memorial Park; Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex; Hawthorne Village; Henry Flagler; Henry Morrison Flagler; Hispanic Americans; Hispanics; immigrants; immigrants’ rights; immigration; income protection; Indiantown; Jared Muha; Jobs and Education Partnership; La Via Campesina; Lake Apopka; Lake Apopka Farmworker Memorial Quilts Project; Lake Apopka Project; Lake Apopka Restoration Act of 1996; Lake City; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; Linda Lee; Magnolia Park; Mary Tinsley; methyl bromide; Mexican Americans; Mexicans; Mexico; migrant farms; migrant farmworkers; migrant labor; migrant laborers; migrant workers; Mount Dora; Museum of the Apopkans; NAFTA; National Institutes Of Health; NIH; non-profit; North American Free Trade Agreement; not-for[profit; nurseries; nursery; nuts; Oakland Nature Preserve; OASDI; Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance; oranges; OSHA; Patrick D. Smith; Pesticide Action Network International; pesticide exposure; pesticide health and safety; Pesticide Safety and Environmental Health Project Coordinator; pesticides; public housing; race relations; railroads; railways; retraining; Salvadorans; Sara Downs; Save the Manatee Club; slavery; slaves; Social Security; Social Security Disability Insurance; soy; specialty crops; SSD; SSDI; St. Augustine; St. Johns River Water Management District; The Last Harvest: A History and Tribute to the Life and Work of the Farmworkers on Lake Apopka; tomato; tomato industry; tomatoes; U.S. Department of Agriculture; unfree labor; USDA; wage theft; Wahneta; wheat; Wimauma; Winter Garden; Winter Haven; Worker Protection Standard; Zellwood
Fifteenth Census Population for North Braddock Borough, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Florida National Cemetery; immigrants; immigration; Leroy Joseph Zavada; literacy; military history; military service; National Cemetery Administration; North Braddock, Pennsylvania; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program
United States of America Petition for Citizenship and Naturalization Card
Tags: Bushnell; Camp Gordon, Georgia; Florida National Cemetery; Fred O. Kalinchuk; immigration; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; petition for naturalization; Russian immigrants; United States Army; United States Department of Labor; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War I; World War, 1914-1918; WWI
Passport Application
Oral History of Patty Sheehan
Tags: 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; activism; activists; African-American caucus; AIDS; Asian Winter New Year; Asian-American community; Audubon Park Covenant Church; Bill Stevens; Bob Brings; Brian Arbogast de Hubert-Miller; Caryn Elaine Johnson; Charles "Chase" Smith; city commissioner; civil rights; Civil Rights Movement; Cleve Jones; Democratic Party; Democrats; discrimination; divorce; DNC; Edith "Edie" Windsor; Edwin DeJesus; elections; feminist movement; feminists; Florida Department of Agriculture; Gary Bailey; Gay Lesbian Bisexual Community Services; gay marriage; Gay-related Immune Deficiency; Geoffrey Cravero; GLBCS; GLBT; GLBT History Museum of Central Florida; GLBT Services; GLBTQ+; governmnet; Greenwood Cemetery; Grid; gun violence; hate crimes; HIV; homophobia; homosexuality; HRC; human immunodeficiency virus; Human Rights Campaign; immigration; It Gets Better Project; Jingle Eve; John Hugh "Buddy" Dyer; Kalynn Smith; Lake Eola; Lake Eola Bandshell; Lake Eola Fountain; Lake Eola Park; Latinx; LCN Express; lesbians; LGBT; LGBTIQ; LGBTQ; Lou Tozer; Loving - Commitment - Networking. A Women's Organization; Main Street districts; March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rifhts and Liberation; marriage equality; mass shootings; Michael Wanzie; Michael's March; Mills 50 District; municipal government; Names Project; NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt; orlando; Orlando city commissioner; Orlando City Hall; Orlando City SC; Orlando Regional Pride; Patty Sheehan; Paul Efthemios Tsongas; pedestrian safety; public art; public service; Pulse massacre; Pulse nightclub; Pulse nightclub shooting; Pulse tributes; QLatinx; sidewalks; slow food movement; Teresa Jacobs; terrorist attacks; tyranny of the majority; UCF; United States v. Windsor; University of Central Florida; urban chickens; Walt Disney World; Westboro Baptist Church; When We Rise; Whoopie Goldberg; women's liberation movement; women's movement
Letter from E. R. Trafford per William Beardall to Henry Shelton Sanford (May 9, 1884)
Map of Florida Showing the Land Grant of the Florida South Railway
Tags: Alachua County; Altoona; Arcadia; arrowroot; Art-Printing Works; Astor; Baker County; bananas; Bartow; Boardman; Bowling Green; Bradford County; Brevard County; Brooksville; Brownville; Caloosahatchee River; Candler; cassava; castorbeans; cattle; Centre Hill; Charlie Apopka; Charlie Creek; Charlotte Harbor; Chinese sand pears; Citra; citrus; Clay County; Cleveland; climates; coconuts; Columbia County; comtie; Conant; corn; cotton; DeSoto County; Dragem Junction; Duval County; East Lake Weir; Eustis; Evinston; field crops; fish; fisheries; fishery; fishing; Florida Commissioner of Land and Immigration; Florida Southern Railway Company; Fort Mason; Fort Meade; Fort Ogden; Francis; Fruitland Park; fruits; Ft. Meade; Ft. Ogden; Gainesville; Glendale; Grove Park; groves; guava; hammocks; Hawthorne; hemp; Hernando County; hogs; Hollister; Homeland; immigrants; immigration; indigo; Interlachen; Irish potato; Irish potatoes; Jacksonville; Japanese persimmon; Japanese plums; John W. Candler; John W. Weeks; John Welsh; Johnson; jute; Kendrick; Keuka; L.O. Garrett; Lady Lake; Lake County; Lake Eustis; Lake Harris; Lake Weir; Lane Park; LeConte pears; Lee County; Leesburg; lemons; Levy County; limes; Lochbie; Manatee County; Mannville; Marion County; Martin; Matthews, Northrup and Company; McIntosh; McKeein; Micanopy; Monroe County; Mount Tabor; Nassau County; Nocatee; nuts; Oak-Lawn; Ocala; Ocklawaha; Okahumpka; Orange Belt Railway; orange county; Orange Lake; oranges; Osceola County; Palatka; Peace River; peach; peaches; pecans; Pemberton Ferry; pineapple; pines; Polk County; population; Punta Gorda; Putnam County; railroads; railways; rain; ramie; Ravenswood; Reddick; rice; Rochelle; Sherman Conant; South Lake Weir; St. Johns River; Stanton; strawberries; strawberry; sugarcane; Sulphur Springs; Summit; Sumter County; swamps; sweet potato; sweet potatoes; Tavares; timber; tobacco; Umatilla; vegetables; Volusia County; Wait's Crossing; Wauchula; Webster; Welshton; Zolfo Springs
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 22: Vol. 93, No. 1, Summer 2014
Tags: 18th Amendment; alcohols; black markets; bootleg; Chinese immigrants; Ching Jack; Cognac; communism; communists; Cuba; Cuban Americans; Cubans; Daniel S. Murphree; demographics; distillers; Eighteenth Amendment; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Gordon's Gin; Hennessy; illegal immigration; immigrants; immigration; immigration quotas; Jacksonville; Jas Hennessy & Co.; Lisa Lindquist-Dorr; migrations; Pensacola; Prohibition; Red Scare; rum; smuggling; spirits; underground economy
Offspring: Washington Wells
Tags: 19th Street; 2nd Court; African Americans; Alphease Wells; Angela Wells Claire; Anthony Felton; Arthur Wells; Berdina Wells; Carlitha Felton; Carlitha Wells; Carrey Felton; Colin Wells; Earl R. Wells; Edna Wells Culmer; Ellen Major; Ellen Wells; Elma Wells; Emily Blatch Wells; Essie Wells; Ethel Wells; FEC; firefighters; fireman; firemen; Florida East Coast Railway Company; Fred Wells; Gail Moss; Gail Wells; George Moss; Gerald Wells; Giles Wells; Glen Wells; Harold Wells; Henry Morrison Flagler; Herbert Alexander Wells; Herbie Wells; Ida Hilton; Ida Major; Ida Wells; immigrants; immigration; John Wells; Lois Wells Symonette; Loreice Wells; Mamie Knowles; Mamie Wells; Marcus Royster; Maria Wells; Mary Ellen Knowles; Mary Ellen Roster; Mary Ellen Wells; Mazine Wells Sherer; McFarlane Wells; Melborn Wells; Melbourne Wells; Miami; Miriam Deveaux; Miriam Wells; Nassau, Bahamas; Out Island, Bahamas; Patrice Wells; Patrick Wells; Paul Wells; railroads; Roderick Royster; Roxanne Thompson; Roxanne Wells; Second Court; Temera Felton; Veronica Wells Travers; Washington Wells
Declaration of Intention for Herbert Alexander Wells
Tags: 2nd Court; African Americans; Anna M. Fitzsimmons; Berdina Wells; British West Indies; BWI; DOL; Edwin R. Williams; Fearless; firefighters; Herbert Alexander Wells; Herbie Wells; immigrants; immigration; Immigration and Naturalization Service; Key West; locomotive fireman; locomotive firemen; Long Island, Bahamas; Mamie Knowles; Mamie Wells; Mary Ellen Knowles; Mary Ellen Wells; Miami; naturalization; Second Court; U.S. Department of Labor
Oral History of Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan
Tags: Abraham Lincoln; Alice Kathryn Aulin Bunch; American flags; Anderson; Andrew Aulin III; Andrew Aulin, Jr.; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Andrew Schott Reagan; Andy Aulin; art; artists; Aulin Avenue; Aulin's Landing; awards; B. F. Wheeler; baccalaureate services; Baptists; Bayton; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler; Bettye Jean Aulin Reagan; Bettye Reagan; bicycles; bike riding; bikes; Black Beauty; Bob Ward; book reports; books; bovines; busing; camping; canines; car accidents; cattle; chapels; Charles Warren Aulin; Charlie McCulley; Charlotte Lee Lawton; church; churches; clothes; clothing; Coat of Many Colors; coats; cops and robbers; cows; cycling; Daniel Lee McGill; Daniel Lee Reagan; Debbie Lynn Reagan; desegregation; discipline; doctors; dogs; Don Reagan; Donald Thomas Reagan; dressmakers; dressmaking; drugstores; Easter; education; educators; Emma Leonora Lawton Aulin; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; flags; Florida State Bank; forts; Frankie D. Gore; fruit testers; GA; games; George Lee Wheeler; Girls’ Auxiliaries; graduations; Grand Ole Opry; gym; Heidi; high schools; immigrants; immigration; integration; Jackson Borough School for Nursing; Jacobs; Joanne Ward; Joel Edwin McGill; Joel McGill; Julie Karin Reagan; Kathleen An Reagan; Kathleen Ann McGill; Lake Charms; Lake Mary; Lee; Leonard Franklin Slye; Lillian Della Lee Lawton; Lona Lawton Aulin; Lottie Lee Lawton; Martin; Mary Alice Powell Aulin; Mary Leonora Aulin Bartlett; milk; milking; Morrison’s Cafeteria; Nelson and Company; novels; oranges; orlando; Orlando Transit; Osteen; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Oviedo School; Oviedo, Spain; P.E.; painters; painting; Patrick Kelley Reagan; pets; physical education; physicians; postmasters; pranks; RA; race relations; radios; Rebecca Schwandt; Rollins College; Roy Rogers; Royal Ambassadors; Sanford; school bus; school buses; schools; seamstress; seamstresses; segregation; sewing; Slavia; spitz; spitzen; storekeepers; strawberries; strawberry; Sunbeam Band; Swedes; Swedish; swimming pools; T. W. Lawton; teachers; telephone operators; The Roy Rogers Show; Thomas Willington Lawton; Trigger; Troubles; Tusta's Drugstore; W. J. Lawton; Walker; weddings; West; West House; Wheeler; Wheeler Fertilizer Company; White's Wharf; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.
Oral History of Julia Nadine Davis Aulin
Tags: American Civil War; Andrew Aulin III; Andy Aulin; armadillos; automobiles; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.; Black Hammock; Career Field; cars; Charles Warren Aulin; Chuluota; church; churches; Citizens Bank of Florida; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; citrus; cops; Donna Neely; Downtown Oviedo; dressmakers; dressmaking; elevators; Emma Leonora Lawton Aulin; Fifi; football teams; George Kelsey; immigrants; immigration; Jacobs; John Courier; Kilby; law enforcement; Lee Gary; Mary Alice Powell Aulin; motor vehicles; Nadine Davis Aulin; Narcissa Melissa Lawton; Nelson and Company; Nettie Dorcas Jacobs Aulin; OHS; orange groves; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Oviedo: Biography of a Town; police officers; post offices; postmasters; rice; roadsters; rumble seats; Sarah Schneider; seamstress; seamstresses; sewing; spiders; sports; spyders; Steen Nelson; Swedes; Swedish Americans; switchboard operators; The Judge; Thee Lee; Theodore Aulin; Theodore Lee; Thomasville, Georgia; Townhouse Restaurant; White's Wharf; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
Oral History of Ingrid Bryant
Tags: A. M. Jones; Anna Marcantoni; bishops; Carlos Velez-Munich; Catholicism; Catholics; Cherokee Junior High School; Chuluota; church; churches; citizenship; City of Oviedo; Clara Lee Wheeler Evans; clergy; cold war; colleges; communism; Country Quick; customer service representatives; Deshaso; Dominic Persampiere; Downtown Oviedo; education; educators; ERP; European Recovery Program; Florida Technological University; FTU; Geneva Drive; George C. Young Federal Courthouse; Grupo Shalom; high schools; immigrants; immigration; Ingrid Bryant; Jeffrey A. Chudnow; Joseph Patrick Hurley; Larry Neely; Laura Feldman; Lockwood Boulevard; Magnolia Avenue; Marshall Plan; McCoy Air Force Base; Most Precious Blood Catholic Church; Munich, Germany; museums; newspapers; Norbert Dorsey; Norbert Mary Leonard James Dorsey; OHS; orlando; Orlando Army Air Field #2; Oviedo; Oviedo High School; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo Street; Paul Mikler; Pinecastle AFB; Pinecastle Air Force Base; Pinecastle Army Airfield; priests; renovations; Richard Walsh; schools; students; swimming pools; Taste of Oviedo; teachers; teen clubs; teen nights; The Outlook; The Oviedo Voice; The Seminole Chronicle; UCF; universities; university; University of Central Florida; water department; World War II; WWII
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 49: La Garita
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Asociación Borinqueña de la Florida Central; Bob Clarke; Central Florida Puerto Rican Association; Chip Ford; colonial; colonization; colony; Daniel Velásquez; Devil's Sentry Box; Econlockhatchee Trail; Ella Gibson; exploration; Gary R. Mormino; Harry Pecunia; Hispanic; immigrant; immigration; Kendra Hazen; Kevin Stapleton; La Gartia; Latino; Luis Martínez-Fernández; migrant; New Spain; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Patricia Silver; podcast; Public Super Markets; Publix Sabor; Puerto Rican; Puerto Rico; Ramon Luis Ruiz; Robert Cassanello; San Juan, Puerto Rico; sentry box; Spain; Spanish; territory; UCF; University of Central Florida; University of South Florida; USF; Valencia College Lane
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 Frank V. Boffi
Tags: Allied Invasion of Sicily; Anzio Beach, Italy; Arabs; Attack of Pearl Harbor; Battle of Anzio; Battle of Okinawa; battle stars; Bill Suey; boot camps; Boston, Massachusetts; camaraderie; catacombs; Cavinar; Certified Safety Professional; Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; construction; Cranston, Rhode Island; CSP; decoys; destroyers; Don Hackler; Doug Aiken; drafts; engineering; engineers; FDR; Fort Lewis; Frank V. Boffi; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Rooosevelt; Frontline of Anzio and Nettuno; Great Depression; hammocks; health care; hospitals; immigrants; immigration; insurance; Islam; Italian Americans; Italian Campaign; Italy; jack stands; Kamikazes; Lone Sailor Memorial Project; Luis Santana Garcia; machinists; Marc Ennis; Mark Barnes; Mediterranean Seas; mental health; Moose Club; Muslims; Naval Air Warfare Center; Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division; Naval Training Center Orlando; Navy League; NAWC; NAWCTSD; New Deal; Newport, Rhode Island; North Africa; NTC Orlando; Occupational Safety and Health Act; OCS; Officer Candidate School; Okinawa, Japan; Operation Husky; Operation Iceberg; Operation Shingle; Oran, Algeria; orlando; OSHA; Pacific Theater; Purple Heart Foundation; Purple Hearts; retirement; San Francisco, California; San Pedro, California; screening; skeleton crews; Speedo; Sun Valley, Idaho; Tears of a Warrior: A Family's Story of Combat and Living with PTSD; Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands; training; Trigger; U.S. Navy; UCF; UCF Community Veterans History Project; UCF CVHP; University of Central Florida; University of South Florida; USF; USS Bernadou; USS Brownson; USS Fiske; USS Hugh W. Hadley; VA; Vatican; Vatican City; Vatican Necropolis; veterans; Veterans Administration; wars; Works Progress Administration; World War II; WPA; WWII
A History of Central Florida, Episode 19: Russian Samovar
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; Anna Reverend; Bob Clarke; Boris Kustodiev; Caucasus Mountains; Chip Ford; Daniel Velásquez; Deep South; Eastern Orthodox Church; Ella Gibson; Europeans; First Street; Gary Ross Mormino; Geneva; Henry Shelton Sanford; immigrants; immigration; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Kress 5-10-25 Cent Store; Leo Reverend; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Michael Paul Reverend; Museum of Geneva History; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Regional History Center; Robert Cassanello; Russia; Russian Orthodox Church; Russians; samovars; Seminole County; Shoe Emporium; Swedes; teapots; teas; The Merchant's Wife; Vladimir Solonari
Oral History of Sally Mackay
Tags: ACA; Affordable Care Act; art studios; Bath, England; Bones Mackay; Brenna Broadway; British Parliament; Buckingham Palace; Carol S. Grigas; Central Florida; classical guitars; Croydon High School; Daytona State College; Democrats; Doug Peterson; DSC; educators; elderly; Eli Young Band; Exeter College; Flagler County; Florida Georgia Line; Florida League of Cities; healthcare; History Skill Building Project; Ian Jones; immigrants; immigration; Jim Mackay; John Hopkins University; John Robert Grooms, Jr.; Karen Botta; Lesley Mackay; Lesley Mackay Heiser; Los Angeles, California; Magnolia Street; Margaret Hilda Roberts; Margaret Hilda Thatcher; Margaret Thatcher; Mayor of New Smyrna Beach; mayors; McCormick, Zachary; Mickelson, Phil; New Smyrna Beach; Ormond Beach; Phoenix, Arizona; planning boards; politicians; Portland, Maine; Richard Spangler; Roger Levinson; Sally Mackay; Sally Mackay Spangler; Sally Spangler; School of Behavioral and Social Sciences; SCORE; senior citizens; Shannon Haley; Surrey, England; teachers; The Hub on Canal; The Hunger Games; The Voice; Thomas Mackay; ukuleles; VGMC; Volusia Council of Governments Executive Board; Volusia County; Volusia County Growth Management Commission; Volusia League of Cities; Zachary McCormick
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, 1960
Tags: African Americans; agriculture; Amerindians; Anglo Americans; apparel; Armed Forces; Asian Americans; Austrian Americans; automobiles; bars; bartenders; Brevard County; British Americans; bus; buses; business services; Canadian Americans; cars; Caucasian Americans; census; Census of 1960; Central Americans; chemical; Chinese Americans; civilian labor; clerical; college education; communication; construction; cooks; crafts; craftsman; craftsmen; Czech Americans; Czechoslovakian Americans; dairy; Danish Americans; deliverymen; deliverywomen; divorced; domestic services; drinking establishments; drivers; durable goods; Dutch Americans; eating establishments; education; educations; electrical equipment; electrical machinery; elementary education; employees; engineers; English Americans; entertainment; European Americans; fabricated metal; farm managers; farmers; females; Filipino Americans; finance; Finnish Americans; fishery; Flagler County; food; food products; foreman; foremen; forestry; forewoman; forewomen; French Americans; furniture; German Americans; government; Greek Americans; health care; high school education; Hispanic Americans; hospitals; Hungarian Americans; immigrants; immigration; Indians; insurance; Irish Americans; Italian Americans; Japanese Americans; kindergarten; kindred products; Korean War; labor; labor force; laborers; Lake County; Latin Americans; Latinas; Latinos; Lithuanian Americans; lumber; machinery; males; managers; manufacturing; Marion County; marital status; married; mechanics; medical; Mexican Americans; mining; motor vehicles; Native Americans; non-durable goods; non-profit organizations; North Americans; Norwegian Americans; officials; operative; orange county; Osceola County; pedestrians; personal services; Polish Americans; population; Portuguese Americans; primary education; primary metal; printing; professionals; protective services; public administration; public education; public transportation; publishing; railroad services; railroads; railway services; real estate; recreation; repair; restaurants; retail; Romanian Americans; Russian Americans; salaried; sales; sanitary services; Scandinavian Americans; schools; secondary education; self-employed; Seminole County; separated; single; Slovakian Americans; Soviet Americans; streetcars; subways; Swedish Americans; Swiss Americans; teachers; technicak; technicians; textile mills; trade; transportation; transportation equipment; trucking services; U.S. Census; unemployment; university education; utilities; veterans; Volusia County; waiters; waitresses; walking; warehouses; warehousing; welfare; wholesale; widowed; wood products; workers; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII; Yugoslavian Americans