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Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 24: Vol. 93, No. 3, Winter 2015
Tags: adaptation; American Revolution; American Revolutionary War; Atlantic World; British East Florida; British Florida; Carlos Antonio Pascual Francisco Javier Juan Nepomuceno José Januario Serafín Diego; Carlos Howard; cattle; Charles III of Spain; Charles IV of Spain; Charles V of Sicily; Charles VII of Naples; Chuck Meide; Citizen Genet; citrus; colonial; colonialism; colonists; colonization; crimes; criminal investigations; Cuban exiles; Daniel S. Murphree; defendants; deviants; Edmond-Charles Genêt; Enlightenment; Enrique White; Ferdinand the Learned; Ferdinand VI of Spain; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; French and Indian War; frontiers; Gálvez clan; geography; Henry O'Neil; historical archaeology; imperialism; imperialists; James Grant; James Grant, Laird of Ballindalloch; Joyce Elizabeth Harman; Juan Nepomuceno de Quesada; Juan Nepomuceno de Quesada y Barnuevo Arrocha; merchants; murders; Patriot War; politics; prosecution; Roman Catholics; Second Spanish Period; Seven Years' War; Sherry Johnson; shipwrecks; slanders; sodomy; Southern Expedition; Spanish America; Spanish Court; Spanish Monarchy; Spanish sovereignty; St. Augustine; Susan Schwartz; trade; Vicente Manuel de Céspedes; Vicente Manuel de Zéspedes; violence; War of Jenkins' Ear; War of the Spanish Succession; West Florida
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 11: Vol. 90, No. 2, Fall 2011
Tags: Benjamin D. Brotemarkle; borderlands; Cody Scallions; Connie Lester; Daniel S. Murphree; democracy; diplomacy; Don Carlos Dehault De Lassus; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Parishes; foreign policy; French Louisiana; imperialism; James G. Cusick; James Madison; James Madison, Jr.; Kemper Revolt; Lone Star Flag; Louisiana Purchase; Manifest Destiny; Nathan Kemper; national security; New France; No Transfer Policy; No-Transfer Resolution; Paul Ortiz; Philip Hickey; politics; presidents; raiding; raids; Republic of West Florida; Reuben Kemper; revolts; right to vote; Samuel C. Hyde Jr.; Samuel Kemper; Spanish Borderlands; Spanish Colonies; Spanish East Florida; Spanish Florida; Spanish West Florida; Stetson Kennedy; territorial acquisition; territorial expansion; voting; West Florida; West Florida Revolt; William C. C. Claiborne; William Charles Cole Claiborne; William S. Belko
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 2: Vol. 88, No. 1, Summer 2009
Tags: African Americans; Angelo Albano; archival research; Arthur Ellsworth Summerfield; Arthur Summerfield; Blockbusters; Bob Graham Center for Public Service; Brian Ward; Castenge Ficarrotta; Castenzio Ficarrotta; civil rights; Clarence J. Brown; Clarence J. Brown, Sr.; Connie Lester; Costanzo Ficarrotta; Dave Engels; factions; FHQ; Florence Garrison; Florida Historical Quarterly; French; G. H. Alexander; GOP; Grand Old Party; Henry B. Plant; Henry Flagler; Henry Morrison Flagler; Herbert Brownell, Jr.; immigrants; Italian Americans; Italians; Jesus Mendez; Miami; Michael D. Bowen; Neal Deal coalition; New Deal; political parties; political party; politics; Post-WWII; property expansion; race relations; railroads; Republican Party; Republican Party of Florida; Republicanism; Republicans; Robert A. Taft; Robert Alphonso Taft; Robert Cassanello; Robert J. Alderson, Jr.; Sicilians; Solid South; Spanish East Florida; Stefano Luconi; Taft-Dewey Campaign; Tampa, lynchings; Thomas E. Dewey; Thomas Edmund Dewey; urban growth; Wesley Garrison
The Maitland News, Vol. 02, No. 7, February 16, 1927
Tags: A. B. Rowland; A. Shadix; Alice Waterhouse; Anna B. Treat; Annie Meer; B. Auxford Burks; B. M. Robinson; bank; Bank of Maitland; banking; book; Brown's Store; Bryan's Barber Shop; C. A. Moberg; C. D. Horner; C. J. Woodward; C. M. Niven; C. N. Beecher; candidate; Caroline Kingsley; caucus; chamber of commerce; Charles B. Waterhouse; church; county fair; E. A. Upmeyer; E. D. Visor; E. R. Baldwin; E. R. Hanson; E. T. Owen; Earl Murray; Ellison Adams; evangelism; evangelist; Floral Festival; flower; flowers; Foster R. Fanning; fruit; fruit industry; George Russell; Georgianna Hill; gospel; government; H. D. Haldeman; H. E. Angell; H. E. Ressler; Hamilton & Pike Studio; Helen Waterhouse; Herbert C. McVoy; Hill School; holiday; housing; Hungerford School; J. A. Brown; J. D. Baggett; J. G. Friedland; J. H. Bennett; J. H. Hill; J. I. Whitworth; J. M. Haldeman; J. T. Stover; J. W. McNair; John Rice; Kenneth N. McPherson; Kitty Vanderpool; L. L. Lampp; Lewis T. Wilcox; Lewis W. Kingsley; library; local government; Louis L. Coudert; M. A. Howard; M. C. Bryan; M. L. Kyle; M. P. Ponder; Maitland; Maitland Clothing and Dry Goods Store; Maitland Electric Shop; Maitland Garage; Maitland Library; Maitland Lumber Company; Maitland Plumbing Company; Maitland Realty Company; Marinello Beauty Parlor; Mary Kingsley; Methodism; Methodist; municipal government; Nannie McCorkle; Orange Hardware & Furniture Company; Orange Tea Shop; Parent-Teacher Association; politician; politics; Presbyterian; Presbyterianism; PTA; R. B. Wright; R. P. Cobb; real estate; Rollins Press; Ruby Lake Grove Fruit Company; S. B. Hill, Jr.; S. J. Stiggins; sanitation; Sanlando; Sanlando Golf Club; school; Stella Waterhouse; taxes; Texaco Gas; The Maitland News; Town Council; town government; Valentine's Day; W. A. Myers; W. B. Willett; W. F. Parker; W. R. G. Orwick; W. T. Clare; WDBO Radio; William B. Rodenbaugh; Winter Park Cleaners; Winter Park Plumbing Company; Winter Park Refrigerating Company
Gray, Crawford in Second Race: Second Primary Tuesday, June 24
Tags: C. B. Searcy; campaigns; candidates; county commissioners; county government; District 3; elections; government; H. Clay Crawford; H. E. Fuller; Henry Clay Crawford; local government; political campaigns; political offices; politics; primary elections; R. A. Gray; races; Robert Andrew Gray; Secretary of State; Seminole County; state government; The Central Florida Press; W. S. Entzminger
Letter from Joshua Coffin Chase to Sydney Octavius Chase (December 7, 1921)
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 51: An Interview with Jim Clark, Part 1
Tags: Agnew, Spiro Theodore; anti-Communism; campaign; candidate; Clark, James "Jim" C.; Clark, Jim; Claude Pepper Center; Claude Pepper Library; Clinton, Bill; Clinton, William "Bill" Jefferson; cold war; communism; Communist; Communist Party; Congress; cracker; Democrat; Democratic Party; direct mail; documentary; elderly; election; election campaign; federal government; Florida State University; FSU; Germany; government spending; Hitler, Adolf; incumbent; Johnson, Lyndon Baines; Kennedy, John Fitzgerald; League of Women's Voters; left-wing; leftist; McCarthy, Joseph "Joe" Raymond; McCarthyism; Medicaid; Moscow, Russia; New Deal; Nixon, Richard Milhous; nomination; Pepper deficit; Pepper, Claude Denson; podcast; political campaign; politics; president; primary election; Primary Election of 1950; Red Pepper and Gorgeous George: Claude Pepper's Epic Defeat in the 1950 Democratic Primary; Red Scare; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Rotary Club; Rubio, Marco Antonio; Russia; Senate; senator; Smathers, George Armistead; Social Security; Soviet Union; speech; Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovic; Stalin, Joseph; Time Magazine; Truman, Harry S.; U.S. Attorney General; U.S. Senate; U.S. Senate primary; U.S. Senate primary election; U.S. Senate primary race; U.S. Senator; UF; University of Florida; voter; voting; World War II; WWII