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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
Certificate of Death for Charles Crummer, 1934
Application for Seaman’s Certificate of American Citizenship
Tags: application for seaman's certificate of American citizenship; Bushnell; citizenship application; Florida National Cemetery; Harry Carson; military history; military service; National Cemetery Administration; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War I; World War, 1914-1918
Fifteenth Census Population for Medina Village, Orleans County, New York, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Florida National Cemetery; John Jared "J.J." Munson; literacy; Medina Village; military history; military service; Natalie Newell; National Cemetery Administration; Orleans County; population; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Lake County, Election Precinct 19
Tags: Anna Polak; Arthur H. Ashford; Bernice Bennett; Billie Heist; C. R. Cross; Carol Conklin; Carrie B. Hagan; census; Christina Heist; Clark H. Formby; Donna J. Bennett; Election Precinct 19; Ella English; Ella J. Hagan; Emma H. Atkinson; Florence Starkey; Frances L. Formby; Frank Polak; Gertrude L. Mathias; Graden Bennett; Harris B. Gdunn; Harris B. Gdunn, Jr.; Helen I. Formby; Henry S. Heist; J. W. Hagan, Jr.; Jack Cameron Heist; Jimmy Bennett; Joan Bennett; Joanne Starkey; John E. Polak; June Conklin; Katie Schwudt; Lake County; Pauline Taylor; Pearl A. Ashford; population; Rosa Gdunn; Tavares; Tedie A. Formby; Tommy Bennett; Virginia Starkey; William B. Mathias; William Schwudt
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 25: The Railways of Central Florida
Tags: Brooksville; Central Florida Railroad Museum; CFRM; citrus; citrus industry; City of Winter Garden; Cross, Phil; documentary; historian; historic preservation; historic restoration; historical society; Killarney; Murphee, Daniel S.; museum; National Railway Historical Society; Neimi, Nicholas; NRHS; Oakland; orange county; podcast; preservation; railroad; restoration; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Speer, James G.; Spring Lake; Tavares and Gulf Railroad Company; Tildenville; West Orange County; WGHF; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Heritage Foundation; Winter Garden Music Fest
Sanford Grammar School Report Card for Christine Kinlaw, 1964-1965
Citizens Bank Founded in 1946
Tags: Andrew Duda, Jr.; Andy Duda, Jr.; B. F. Wheeler, Sr.; banking; banks; Ben Jones; Benjamin Franklin Wheeler, Sr.; Broadway Street; C. R. Clonts; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; F. W. Talbott; J. H. Lee; John Hiram Lee; Larry Neely; Lawton Elementary School; Olliff's Barber and Style Shop; Oviedo; Oviedo City Hall; Oviedo High School; Pot Latch; S. F. Long; T. W. Lawton; T.W. Lawton Elementary School; The Oviedo Heritage; The Oviedo Outlook; Thomas Willington Lawton; W. G. Kilbee; W. J. Martin; World War II; WWII
Something to Think About: Rape Ruling a Travesty
Oviedo Began as Solaria's Wharf
Tags: 4th of July; ACL; Andrew Aulin, Sr.; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; bank; Black Hammock; Black Tuesday; Broadway Street; bus; celery; Central Avenue; Chicago boys; Citizens Bank of Oviedo; citrus; doctor; Donna Neely; Downtown Oviedo; fertilizer industry; fire; First Baptist Church of Oviedo; First United Methodist Church of Oviedo; flies; Florida Technological University; fly; Fourth of July; freezes; fruit flies; fruit fly; FTU; Great Crash; Great Depression; Greyhound Lines, Inc.; groves; Gwynn; Gwynn's Cafe; Henry Foster; Independence Day; infestation; J. B. Jones; J. B. Jones and Brothers; Jones Grocery; Jonnie Conley; Joseph Watts; July 4th; July Fourth; Lake Charm; Lake Jessup; Lake Jessup Settlement; Lee and Todd Real Estate Company; medical care; OHS; Old Time History of By Gone Days of Lake Jessup Settlement; oranges; orlando; Oviedo; Oviedo City Hall; Oviedo Historical Society; Oviedo Railroad Depot; Peters Shoes; physician; R. W. Estes; railroads; ration; SAL; Seaboard Air Line railroads; Seminole County; settler; Solaria's Wharf; Spencer's Store; Steen Nelson; Stock Market Crash of 1929; Sweetwater Park; T. L. Mead; The Oviedo Heritage; The Oviedo Outlook; Theodore Luqueer Mead; Wall Street Crash of 1929; Wheeler Fertilizer; World War II; WWII
Over the Coffee
Tags: archaeological site; archaeologist; archaeology; Bernard Baruch; Bernard Mannes Baruch; bone; burial; Chuluota; city hall; disability; Donna Neely; educator; Florida Road Department; Florida Tech; Florida Technological University; FTU; handicap parking; mound; Over the Coffee; Oviedo; Oviedo City Hall; parking; pottery; professor; Ralph Neely; Ralph Waldo Emerson; road; Ron Wallace; sociology; teachers; The Oviedo Outlook
War Diary of William Eppright
Tags: Bushnell; Fleet Post Office; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; San Francisco, California; United States Navy; USS Sibonky; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; War Diary; William Graf Eppright; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Muster Roll of the Crew of the U.S. Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, T.H.
Tags: Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; muster roll; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Ralph Edward King; United States Navy; United States Navy Yard; USS Whitney; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-145; WWII
Personnel Diary
Report of Changes of USS Springfield
Tags: Bushnell; Decommissioning report; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; muster roll; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; U.S.S. Springfield; United States Navy; USS Springfield; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; Willard Kenneth Paeplow; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; WWII
Report of Changes of U.S.S. Beaverhead (AK-161)
Tags: Bushnell; Decommissioning report; Florida National Cemetery; John Marcel Andres; military history; military service; muster roll; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; U.S.S. Beaverhead; United States Navy; USS Beaverhead; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War 1939-1945; World War II; WWII
Daily Personnel Diary
Tags: Bushnell; Denver Purtee; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Navy Muster Roll; United States Navy; USS Utina (ATF-163); veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; World War II; World War, 1939-1945
Report of Changes of Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board, Seattle, Washington, June 1943
Tags: Bushnell; Des Moines, Iowa; Florida National Cemetery; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board; Navy Muster Roll; Rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade; Raymond Donald Nelson; Seattle, Washington; U.S.S. Birmingham; U.S.S. MacDounough; United States Navy; veterans; Veterans Administration; World War II; World War, 1939-1945
John and Peter Nadzeika
Fifteenth Census Population for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1930
Tags: 1930 United States Census; Bushnell; census records; Florida National Cemetery; James F. Murphy; John Buckheister; Korean War, 1950-1953; literacy; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; population; United States Navy; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program; Vietnam War
Passenger List
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 29: Vol. 94, No. 4, Spring 2016
Tags: Afghanistan; American Communist Labor Party; ammonia; Armand Hammer; Bank of America; Brad Massey; cold war; communism; communists; company towns; convict leasing; Daniel S. Murphree; détente; draglines; Eastern Bloc; embargos; environmentalism; environmentalists; Ex-Im Bank; Export-Import Bank; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Ford Motor Company; globalization; Heinz Alfred Kissinger; Henry Alfred Kissinger; Henry Kissinger; Hooker Chemical Company; International Ore and Fertilizer Company; Jefferson Lake Sulphur Company; labor; laborers; mines; mining; Morocco; Muammar Gaddafi; Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar Gaddafi; Nikita Khrushchev; Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev; Occidental Petroleum Corporation; OPEC; Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Osceola National Forest; Oxy; Peace River; phosphate; pollution; price setting; recycling; Richard Bernard Stone; Richard Milhous Nixon; Richard Nixon; Richard Stone; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; socialism; socialists; Soviet Union; Soviet-Afghan War; Soviets; Stalinization; strip mining; Sunshine Skyway Bridge Disaster; trade deals; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; USSR; World War II; WWII
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 28: Vol. 94, No. 3, Winter 2016
Tags: Abiaka; African Americans; Alexander H. Darnes; American Civil War; American Indians; Amerindians; Andersonville Prison; Andrew Jackson; Camp Sumter; Charles A. Tingley; Christine A. Rizzi; colonialism; colonials; colonies; colonization; colony; Confederacy; Confederates; Daniel S. Murphree; David Levy Yulee; doctors; Edmund Kirby Smith; Elmira Prison; ethnogenesis; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; freedman; freedmen; fugitive slaves; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe; Indian Removal Act; indigenous; Jacksonville; James Fenimore Cooper; James G. Cusick; Jane Landers; Jim Crow South; Jules Gabriel Verne; Jules Verne; landscapes; Larry Rivers; literature; Matthew J. Clavin; Maurice O'Sullivan; Miccosukee; Mikasuki; military; Native Americans; novels; Osceola; Patsy West; physicians; poetry; POW; prisoner camps; prisoners; Prisoners of War; Reconstruction; Robert Saunders, Jr.; runaway slaves; Sam Jones; Second Seminole War; segregation; segregationists; Seminole War; Seminoles; slavery; Spanish; Stephen Crane; terrains; Third Seminole War; Union; Walt Whitman; Walter Whitman; Wilbur Wightman Gramling
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 27: Vol. 94, No. 2, Fall 2015
Tags: African Americans; African Fort; American Indians; Amerindians; Apalachicola River; Black Seminoles; Blount's Fort; borderlands; British Army; British Post; Claudio Saunt; colonial; colonialism; colonization; Creeks; crimes; criminality; Daniel S. Murphree; discourse; Edward Nicolls; FHQ; First Seminole War; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort Apalachicola; Fort Gadsden; forts; Gulf of Mexico; indigenous; Jane Landers; John Paul Nuño; Joshua Reed Giddings; militias; Nathaniel Millett; Native Americans; Negro Fort; Nicholls Fort; Panton, Leslie & Company; Pensacola; Prospect Bluff Fort; race relations; runaway slaves; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; slavery; Spanish; The Exiles of Florida; Vicente Sebastián Pintado; Wewahitchka
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 26: Vol. 94, No. 1, Summer 2015
Tags: ACA; Affordable Care Act; Arthenia Joyner; Barack Hussein Obama II; Barack Obama; Barbara Palmer; Bill McCollum; Bob Graham; Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; Carolyn B. Maloney; Carolyn Bosher; Carolyn Maloney; conservatives; Cynthia Lummis; Cynthia Marie Lummis Wiederspahn; Daniel Alan Webster; Daniel Robert Graham; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Webster; Democratic Party; Democrats; Dempsey J. Barron; Dempsey James Barron; Elaine Boom; Elaine Gordon; Eleanor Weinstock; Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson; Emma Watson; Equal Rights Amendment; ERA; federal overreach; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida House Judiciary Committee; Florida House of Representatives; Florida Senate; gay adoptions; gay marriage; gender equality; GLBT; Ira William McCollum, Jr.; Janet Reno; Janet Wood Reno; Laura E. Brock; lawsuits; LGBT; marriage equality; Mary Louise Streep; Medicaid; Meryl Streep; Obamacare; Obergefell v. Hodges; Pam Bondi; Pamela Jo Bond; Pastor Protection Act; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Pork Chop Gang; PPACA; progressives; religions; Religious Right; representatives; Republican Party; Republicans; Richard Lynn Scott; Rick Scott; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; S.B. 110; S.B. 120; same-sex marriages; Senate Bill 110; Senate Bill 120; Senators; states' rights; U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Senate; women; women's rights
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 25: Vol. 93, No. 4, Spring 2015
Tags: African Americans; Arthur F. Burns; Arthur Frank Burns; BPR; Daniel S. Murphree; Derrick Hermanstorfer; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways; Dwight David Eisenhower; expressways; Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Gerald N. Grob; Harry S. Truman; highway engineers; historicism; housing relocation; I-4; I-95; Ike Eisenhower; Interstate 4; Interstate 95; Interstate Freeway System; Interstate Highway System; Interstate System; Liberty City; Miami; Miami-Dade County; Overtown; public housing; public works projects; race relations; Raymond A. Mohl; regional planning; roads; Robert Cassanello; Robert Moses; Thomas H. MacDonald; U.S. Bureau of Public Roads; urban planning; urban renewal
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 23: Vol. 93, No. 2, Fall 2014
Tags: Abraham; American Indians; Amerindians; Andrew Jackson; Battle of Ouithlacoochie; Battle of Withlacoochee; C. S. Monaco; Creeks; Daniel S. Murphree; diaries; diary; diplomacy; diseases; Edmund P. Gaines; Edmund Pendleton Gaines; Ethan A. Hitchcock; Ethan Allen; Ethan Allen Hitchcock; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Wars; indigenous; James Gadsden; John Bell; malaria; medicines; military; Native Americans; Old Army; Pascofa; peace strategy; Second Seminole War; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; social history; Tallahassee; translators; treaties; treaty; Treaty of Fort Gibson; Treaty of Payne's Landing; treaty-making; U.S. Army; U.S. Department of War; W. A. Croffut; Walker Keith Armistead; William Augustus Croffut; William J. Worth; William Jenkins Worth; William S. Harney; William Selby Harney; Winfield Scott; Zachary Taylor
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
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 21: Vol. 92, No. 4, Spring 2014
Tags: abolition; abolitionists; Columbus Jones; Daniel S. Murphree; Deep South; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Fort Barrancas; Fort McRee; Fort Pickens; Fort San Carlos de Barrancas; fugitive slaves; John Brown; Johnathon Walker; labor; Matthew J. Clavin; Pensacola; Pensacola Navy Yard; race relations; racism; runaway slaves; slave owners; slave rebellions; slave resistance; slave revolts; slave stealers; slave trade; slaveholders; slavery; SS; Underground Railroad
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 20: Vol. 92, No. 3, Winter 2014
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; Amy Turner Bushnell; Bonnie G. McEwan; Caribbean Sea; Castillo De San Marco; colonialism; colonials; colonies; colonization; colony; Daniel S. Murphree; declension; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; fortifications; forts; indigenous; Jane Landers; John Davis; Mission San Luis de Apalachee; missionaries; missionary; Native Americans; New Spain; Paul E. Hoffman; piracy; pirates; raiding; Robert Searle; Roman Catholic Church; Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholics; San Luis de Talimali; Spain; Spaniards; Spanish Empire; Spanish Florida; Spanish missions; St. Augustine; Susan Richbourg Parker; Tallahassee
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 19: Vol. 92, No. 2, Fall 2013
Tags: 8th Amendment; 9/11; admiralty; Andrea Gail; attorneys; Ben Krentzman; Bradenton; busing; Carlos Enrique Lehder Rivas; Carlos Lehder; Claude R. Kirk, Jr.; Claude Roy Kirk, Jr.; cocaine; Committee for State Security; convictions; copyright; Costello v. Wainwright; courts; crimes; criminal prosecutions; cruel and unusual punishment; Daniel S. Murphree; desegregation; Donnell Godfrey; Donnie Brasco; drug cartel; drug trafficking; drugs; Eighth Amendment; employment; espionage; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; fraud; George Trofimoff; Harriet v. Board of Public Construction; Harvest v. Board of Public Instruction of Manatee County; inmates; integration; intellectual property; IP; Isaac Benjamin Krentzman, Jr.; judicial branch; KGB; lawyers; litigation; Lou Pearlman; Louis Jay Pearlman; Manatee County; Manuel Antonio Noriega Moreno; Manuel Noriega; Medellín Cartel; mental illness; Mims v. Duval County School Board; NAACP; narcotics; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Heritage Life Insurance Company; Palestine Islamic Jihad; Playboy Enterprise v. Frena; pornography; prison overcrowding; prisoners; prisons; race relations; racial violence; Richard S. Dellinger; Robinson v. Jacksonville Shipyards; Sami Al-Arian; Sami Amin Al-Arian; Santo Trafficante, Jr.; school districts; schools; segregation; September 11 Attacks; Shalom Weiss; Sholam Weiss; Skyway Bridge; spying; state prisons; Supreme Court of the United States; terrorism; The Perfect Storm; trial courts; trials; Tynev. Time Warner Entertainment Company; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida; U.S. Supreme Court; Wesley Snipes; Wesley Trent Snipes; William Terrell Hodges
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 18: Vol. 92, No. 1, Summer 2013
Tags: annexations; Daniel S. Murphree; expansion; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Military; Florida Parishes; James Madison; law enforcement; Louisiana Purchase West Florida; marauding; military interventions; military police; National Agents; rebellions; rebels; Republic of West Florida; Republicanism; revolutions; Sam Watson; sovereignty; Thomas Jefferson; U.S. Army; West Florida
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 17: Vol. 91, No. 4, Spring 2013
Tags: Andrew Fairbanks; Andy Fairbanks; archival research; biowaste; Chris Meindl; Christopher Meindl; construction and demolition debris; Daniel S. Murphree; environmentalism; FDEP; FHQ; Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Florida Historical Quarterly; garbage; garbage dumps; Gary Mormino; Golden Age of Garbage Governance; Good Company Tampa Bay; Jennifer Wunderlich; Kessler Consulting, Inc.; laws; legislation; open dump inventory; population growth; Product Policy Institute; recycling; solid waste; Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965; Solid Waste Management Act of 1988; suburban development; suburbanization; SWDA; SWMA; third pollution; trash; urban development; urban sprawl; urbanization; wetland management; wetlands
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 16: Vol. 91, No. 3, Winter 2013
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; archaeology; borderlands; cartography; citrus; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Columbian Exchange; conquerors; conquistadors; Daniel S. Murphree; diseases; domestication; epidemic parotitis; Europeans; expeditions; explorers; feral hogs; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; flu; Hernando de Soto; indigenous; influenza; Jacksonville; Jean Ribault; John McGrath; Jonathan DeCoster; Juan Pardo; Juan Ponce de León; Kathleen A. Deagan; La Florida; legends; measles; mumps; myths; Native Americans; oranges; Paul Hoffman; peach; peaches; Pedro Menéndez de Avilés; pigs; pox; red plague; resource exploration; River of the Holy Spirit; Santa Elena; smallpox; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine; Timucua; Timucuan; Tristán de Luna y Arellano; Variola vera
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 15: Vol. 91, No. 2, Fall 2012
Tags: 1935 Labor Day hurricane; American Red Cross; architecture; cisterns; construction; Daniel S. Murphree; direct relief; disaster relief; FDR; Federal Emergency Relief Administration; FERA; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; Florida Keys; Florida National Guard; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; Great Depression; hurricane houses; Hurricane Monument; hurricanes; Islamorada; Matthew G. Hyland; Monroe County; natural disasters; New Deal; Plantation Key; poured concrete; Sleeping Policeman; Upper Matecumbe Key; Vogelbird; work relief
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 14: Vol. 91, No. 1, Summer 2012
Tags: abstinence; African Americans; arrests; civil liberties; civil rights; Claire Strom; commercial sex; crimes; curfews; Daniel S. Murphree; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; gender; Jacksonville; military; modern Venereal Disease Month; orlando; pellagra; prostitutes; prostitution; public health; race relations; research; sailors; sex workers; sexuality; sexually transmitted diseases; sexually transmitted infections; soldiers; Solomon Kolack; STD; STI; students; syphilis; trials; VD; venereal diseases; women's history; World War II; WWII
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 12: Vol. 90, No. 3, Winter 2012
Tags: Alison Meek; Carl Hiaasen; Charlie Hailey; cinema; Colony Theatre; Cultural Actors; Daniel S. Murphree; David M. Parker; Denise K. Cummings; Downtown Winter Park; FHQ; films; Florida Historical Quarterly; Imagined Florida; Jeff Rice; Julian C. Chambliss; Leslie Kemp Poole; Marjorie's Wake; Miami; Miami Vice; motion pictures; movie theaters; movies; murders; pastels; popular culture; porch; porches; South Florida; Southern California; stereotypes; tourism; tourists
Letter from M. C. Muddleson to James D. Beggs, Jr. (January 16, 1941)
Funeral Services for the Late Mrs. Leatha Walker
Tags: Baptist; Baptist Church; Barnes, Clementine; Beach, Fernandina; Bigham, Patricia Ann Black; Black, Harry; Black, Israel Bradley; Black, Leatha; Black, Maggie Benjamin; Black, Patricia Ann; Black, Pilgrim; Bradley, Robert; Brown, W.; Bullard, E.; church; funeral; Gospel Choir; Hickory Avenue Church of God; Jones, Margaret; Lawson, Harriett; Light Foot Cemetery; Mt. Moriah Primity Baptist Church; Oliver, Carrie; Order of the Eastern Star; Rebecca Chapter No. 83; Sanders Funeral Home; Sanders, P.; Sanford; Seminole County Public Schools; Seminole Memorial Hospital; Snelling, J. S.; St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church; Walker, A. W.; Walker, Clyde; Walker, Harry; Walker, Leatha Black; Wilson, R.; Zanders, Flossie; Zanders, R.
Sanford Memorial Stadium Blueprint
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 Bobby Martin
Tags: alligators; American eels; Archie Smith; Bill Belleville; Black Hammock Fish Camp; boating the line; Bobby Martin; Camay soaps; catfish; catfish farming; catfish farms; catfishing; Cecil Dile; Clarence Coir; commercial fishermen; commercial fishing; Daniel Motta; Dog Track Road; eel pots; eeling; electrolysis action; fish; fish traps; fishers; fishing; fishing empty hooks; game wardens; gators; hoop nets; hyacinths; jump lining; Lake Harney; Lake Jesup; Lake Monroe; Longwood; monkey fishing; monkey machines; Mullet Lake Park; Museum of Seminole County History; oxidation; pesticides; poaching; pollution; Sanford; Sanford Boat Works & Marina; ship stores; shotgun houses; shrimp; shrimp trawls; shrimping; skip jacks; snails; SR 17-92; St. Johns River; State Road 17-92; stay lining; stingrays; Tampa; trot lines; Tuskawilla Road; Vietnam War; Waits' Fish House; Woodruff Creek
Oral History of Harold Haldeman
Tags: African Americans; Cameron; Cameron Boulevard; Celery Avenue; chickens; cypress; cypresses; First Presbyterian Church of Maitland; Gainesville; Gatlin Grocery Store; Geneva; Geneva Avenue; Geneva Bridge; Great Depression; Haldeman, Harold; hardwood; hens; Lake Harney; Lemon Bluff; logging; lumber; lumber industry; Maitland; Maytown; Motta, Daniel; Osceola; pine mill; Pine Street; planing mill; pond cypress; Port Everglades; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; sawmill; segregation; Seminole County; softwood; SR 436; St. Johns River; timber; U.S. 17-92; UF; University of Florida; World War II; WWII; yellow pine
Oral History of Leonard Casselberry and Jane Casselberry
Tags: Altamonte Springs; Ask Mr. Foster; asparagus plumosus; azaleas; bandoliers; Belgian azaleas; Ben White Raceway; Bolles School; bomb chutes; Burnett; car racing; Casselberry; Casselberry Utilities; Chicago, Illinois; City of Winter Park Utilities; Cole, Julius; Cypress Gardens; Daniel Motta; Daytona 500; DeLand; dog racing; Dog Track Road; Douglas DC-3; Evergreen Cemetery; Fern Park Estates; ferneries; fernery; ferns; fertilizer mixing; fertilizers; Ford Club Coupe convertible; fragmentation bombs; gladiolas; Hattaway, Tally; Hibbard Casselberry; horse racing; horse tracks; horses; hotels; Jacksonville; Jane Casselberry; Julius Cole; Kim Nelson; Lake Concord; Lake Howell Road; Lake Maitland; Lake Monroe; Leonard Casselberry; Longwood; military schools; Northland Church; oak trees; Ocala; orange groves; orange trees; oranges; orlando; packinghouses; Palm Beach; parachutes; railway express; Sanford; Savannah Vickers; schools; Seminola Boulevard; Seminole County; Seminole Parking Drive; sewage; Target; U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; Via Tuscany; Volusia County; Winter Park; Winter Park High School; World War II; WWII
Sanford High School Geography Class Assignment, 1909
Oral History of Dick Groskey
Tags: Altamonte Springs; Atlantic City, New Jersey; auctioneering; Bithlo; Brookville, Ohio; Canadarm 1; CBI Theater; China-Burma-India Theater; contractors; D. M. Dennett Auctioneering; Dave Shaw; Dayton Cooperative High School; Dayton, Ohio; Dick Groskey; Don M. Dennett; Florida State Road 50; Fort Knox, Kentucky; Fort Thomas, Kentucky; Historical Society of Central Florida; Japan; Japanese; Joseph Morris; Karen Groskey; Larry Groskey; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; little patients; Martin Marietta Corporation; Merris Walker; metalworking; Miami; Morris, Joseph; Museum of Seminole County History; Myitkyina West; Myitkyina, Myanmar; NASA; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; National Cash Register; orlando; Orlando Naval Training Center; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Reg Company; Ronnie Groskey; Rusty Groskey; Sharon Groskey; Shuttle Remote Manipulator System; Springfield, Ohio; SR 50; SRMS; tax; taxes; Tokyo Joe; tourism; Trade Tool Engraving; U.S. 1; U.S. 17-92; U.S. Air Force; U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; U.S. Route 1; U.S. Route 17-92; USS General M. B. Stewart; veterans; Walnut Hills; World War II; WWII
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 Arthurene Wilson Cook
Tags: 1st Street; Anthony, Dottie Von Turbulis; artesian wells; Austin, Louise; bookkeepers; cancers; Carey, North Carolina; Celery Avenue; Chase & Company; Columbus, Georgia; Cook, Arthurene Wilson; Cook, Sherry; Cook, Walter; courthouses; divorces; Downtown Sanford; drafts; elections; Family Loan Company; First Baptist Church of Sanford; First Street; Florida Fashions; French Avenue; Great Depression; Historical Society of Central Florida; hurricanes; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Longwood; Magic Kingdom; Maitland; Morris, Joseph; multiple myeloma; Museum of Seminole County History; Orange Avenue; orlando; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; railroads; railways; Sanford; Sanford Civic Center; Sanford, North Carolina; Sanlando Springs; Seminole High School; SR 46; tax collectors; Ted Davis Furniture Company; The Villages; trains; Von Turbulis, Dottie; voting; Walt Disney World; Wilson-Maier Furniture Company; Wilson, Arthurene; World War II; WWII; Wynwood, 25th Street
Oral History of John Louis Salsbury
Tags: 1st U.S. Volunteer Calvary; 9th Street; Abraham Bellamy; Addie Burke; Addie Burke Salsbury; Addie Salsbury; Air Defense Control Center; Al Shepard; Alan Bartlett Shepard, Jr.; Alan Shepard; American Legion; Anna Frank Bellamy; Apollo 13; astronauts; Babe Ruth; Ball, Bettye; baseballs; Belleview Biltmore Resort; Bettye Ball; Bettye Ball Deadman; Bettye Deadman; Bill Von Herbulis; Brown, Curtis; Buddy Lake; Burke, Addie; Buzz Aldrin; Buzz Lightyear; Cape Canaveral; Cara Stenstrom; Carolyn Patrick; Carolyn Patrick Stenstrom; Chilton, Kevin; Chuck Yeager; Clearwater; Curlew; Curlew Creek; Curtis Broke; Disney-MGM Studios; Donald Knight; Douglas Stenstrom; Dunedin; Ebie Tinny; Ebie Tinny Evie; Eckerd; Ed Hoffman, Sr.; Eddie Hoffman; Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr.; Florida Air Museum; Florida Aviation Historical Society; Florida Aviation in Pictures; Fort Brook; Frank Stenstrom; Gale Frana; Gale Salsbury; George Herman Ruth, Jr.; Harry Took; Henry B. Plant; Henry Bradley Plant; Herb Stenstrom; Hillsborough County; Homestead; Homestead Air Reserve Base; Homestead ARB; Hubble Space Telescope; Hyman G. Rickover; Hyman George Rickover; Ira Tinny; Ira Tinny Wood; Ira Wood; Jessica Frana; Jessica Frana Exline; John Bellamy; John F. Kennedy Space Center; John Glenn; John Herschel Glenn, Jr.; John Keeling; John Louis Salsbury; John Wright Salsbury, Jr.; John Wright Salsbury, Sr.; Joseph Morris; Julian Stenstrom; Kathy Thornton; Keflavík, Iceland; Kent Rominger; Kent Vernon Rominger; Kevin Chilton; Lake Mary; Lakeland; Lesie Evie; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Louis Salsbury; Mary Salsbury; Mascotte; moonshiner’s shoes; moonshiners; Museum of Seminole County History; NAS Keflavík; NASA; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Naval Air Station Keflavík; Neil Alden Armstrong; Neil Armstrong; Nicole Stott; Ninth Street; Norton AFB; Norton Air Force Base; Olivette; Opie Taylor; Ozona; Palm Harbor; Park Avenue; Patricia Stenstrom; Patricia Took; Patricia Took Stenstrom; Pete Exline; photographers; photography; Port Tampa; Portsmouth, Ohio; press photographers; Red Barber; Richard McNab; Richard Milhous Nixon; Richard Nixon; Rick Husband; Ricky Branch; Rommel Rominger; Ron Howard; Ronald William Howard; Rosalind Tinny; Rosalind Tinny Salsbury; Rough Riders; Russell St. Arnold; Ruth Stenstrom; San Bernardino, California; Sanford; Sanford Airport; Sanford High School; Sanford Railroad Station; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Space Shuttle Atlantis; Space Shuttle Columbia; Space Shuttle Endeavor; Space Shuttle Program; Spanish-American War; Steve Frana; Story Musgrave; STS-1; STS-59; STS-61; STS-66; STS-80; STS-95; SUN 'n FUN; Tarpon Springs; Teddy Roosevelt; telegraphers; Terrence Wade Salsbury; The Andy Griffith Show; The Orlando Sentinel; The Sanford Herald; The St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Theodore Roosevelt; Thomas Jeffrey Hanks; Titusville; Tom Hanks; Tom Jones; Tony Janus; Trask Avenue; Troy Hickson; U. S. Air Force; Walt Disney World; Walter Lanier Barber; William Bellamy; William Duane Wood, Jr.; William Duane Wood, Sr.; Wood, Ira Tinny; WTRR Sanford; Yvonne Eubanks; Yvonne Eubanks Salsbury; Yvonne Salsbury
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 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
Oral History of Ima Jean Bostick Yarborough
Tags: 4-H; agriculture; Argentine Bahia; atomic bombs; Betty Schlusemeyer; Betty Yarborough; Bevel, Grace; Black Angus; Bo Yarborough; Brahman; Bridges Academy; bulls; Bushnell; butcher house; butcher houses; C. S. Lee; C. W. Yarborough; Catherine Kilby; cattle; cattle breeding; cattle ranch; cattle ranches; Center Hill; Central Florida Fair; Charles Simeon Lee; Charolais; Chuluota; conscription; cow-calf operations; cows; Davis; E. H. Kilby; Econfina Creek; Edward Yarborough; Ferguson; fertilizers; Florida State Road 46; Fort Sill; Francis Yarborough; Geneva; Goodwill; Grace Bevel; Grace Yarborough; Gracie Yarborough; Historical Society of Central Florida; horses; Ima Jean Bostick; Ima Jean Yarborough; improved grass; improved grasses; improved pastures; J. K. Kilby; J. W. Yarborough; James Kilby; Joe Morris; Joseph Morris; Kissimmee; learning disabilities; learning disability; Lee, Robert; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Little Rock, Arkansas; Lynn Yarborough; Mary Dunn; Methodist's Children's Home; military drafts; Morris, Joseph; Museum of Seminole County History; native grass; native grasses; Ocala; Oklahoma Lawton; Olberry; Oviedo; Oxford; PACE School; Palmetto Avenue; pastures; Pearl Yarborough; Pensacola; Pensacola Bahia; Piggly Wiggly; Reba Yarborough; Robert Lee; Robert Yarborough; Ross Allen; Ross Allen's Reptile Institute; Rural Heritage Center; Russell House; Sanchez Avenue; Sanchez Street; Sanford; Seminole County; Seminole County Cattlemen's Association; Silver Springs; Snow Hill; snow Hill Road; special education; SR 46; St. Johns River; Sumter County; Tuscawilla Park; University of Florida; Vickers, Savannah; Volusia County; W. E. Yarborough; W. G. Kilby; White-Faced Heifer; Winn-Dixie; World War II; WWII
Westinghouse: The First 100+ Years
Tags: 1907 Bankers' Panic; 250 HP current generator belts; AC power; alternating current; American Brake Company; arc lamps; automatic air brakes; automatic train control; banking; Bergmann Electric Werke; British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company; Bryan Electrical Company; Canadian Concrete Products Company; Canadian Westinghouse Company; Charles Parsons; Clude Valley Electric Power Company; Compagnia Italiana Westinghouse dei Freni; Compagnie Des Freins Westinghouse; Compagnie Des Lampes à Filaments Métallique; Compagnie Des Lampes A Fillaments Metalliques; Compagnie Pour Les Applications des Rayons Ultra-Violet; Consolidated Electric Light Company; Cooper Hewitt Electric Company; Copeman Electric Stove Company; double flow; East Pittsburgh and Wilmerding Coal Company; East Pittsburgh Improvement Company; Electric Properties Corporation; electric railways; electricity; Electrico-Magnetic Traction Company; electro-pneumatic air brakes; Emery Pneumatic Lubricator Company; entrepreneurs; finances; Fountain Electrical Floor Box Corporation; Franklin Electric Manufacturing Company; French Westinghouse Electric Company; friction draft gear, hydraulic draft gear; Fuel Gas and Electrical Engineering Company; generators; George Cutter Company; George Westinghouse, Jr.; Great Panic; Hartford Electric Light Company; Interborough Improvement Company; International Radio telegraph Company; inventions; inventors; J. Stevens Arms Company; Knickerbocker Crisis; Krantz Manufacturing Company, Inc.; Laurentide Mica Company; Locomotive Stoker Company; locomotives; Manhattan General Construction Company; Mansfield Vitrous Enamiling Company; McCandless Lamp Company; McKenzie-Holland Westinghouse Power Signal Company; Meriden Fire Arms Company; meters; Milwaukee Locomotive Manufacturing Company; motors; National Brake and Electric Company; National Steel Foundries; National Utilities Corporation; Nernst Lamp Company; New England Westinghouse Company; Page-Storm Drop Forge Company; Panic of 1907; Parsons single flow turbines; Perkins Electric Switch Manufacturing Company; Philadelphia Company; Pittsburgh High Voltage Insulator Company; Pittsburgh Meter Company; quick action air brakes; R. D. Nuttall Company; railway interlocks; railway signaling; railway signals; rotary converters; rotary steam engines; Sawyer-Mon Electric Company; Security Investment Company; Società Italiana Westinghouse; Société Anonyme Pour L'Explitation Des Procedes Westinghouse LeBlanc; Société Anonyme Westinghouse; Société Ékectruqye Westinghouse de Russie; Société Hongroise D'Auto System Westinghouse; Société Internationale Pour Les Applications des Rayons Ultra-Violet; South Philadelphia Company; Standard Car Heating and Ventilating Company; Standard Underground Cable Company; steam engines; steam turbines; straight air brakes; Tafford Real Estate Company; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas Edison; Traction and Power Securities Company; Trafford Water Company; transformers; transportation; Turtle Creek and Allegheny Valley Railroad Company; Union Switch and Signal Company; United Electric Light and Power Company; United Pump and Power Company; United States Electric Lighting Company; Walker Electric Company; Waterhouse Electric Company; Westinghouise Brake and Saxby Signal Company; Westinghouse Air Brake Company; Westinghouse Air Brake Home Building Company; Westinghouse Air Springs Company; Westinghouse Automatic Air and Steam Coupler Company; Westinghouse Brake Company; Westinghouse Bremsen Gesellschaft; Westinghouse Company; Westinghouse Cooper Hewitt Company; Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company; Westinghouse Electric Company; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Westinghouse Electric Export Company; Westinghouse Electric International Company; Westinghouse Electric Products Company; Westinghouse Elektricitäts-Gelleschaft; Westinghouse European Brake Company; Westinghouse Foundry Company; Westinghouse Friction Draft Gear Company; Westinghouse Gear and Dynamometer Company; Westinghouse Glass Company; Westinghouse Interworks Railway Company; Westinghouse Lamp Company; Westinghouse Machine Company; Westinghouse Metal Filament Lamp Company; Westinghouse Metallfaden Glühlampenfabrik Gelleschaft; Westinghouse Norsk Elektrisk Aktieselskap; Westinghouse Pacific Coast Brake Company; Westinghouse Patent Bureau; Westinghouse single double flow turbines; Westinghouse Traction Brake Company; Westinghouse Union Battery Company; Westinghouse, Church, Kerr, and Company; World's Fair Equipment Company
Westinghouse Song Sheet Music
Application for World War II Compensation for Frank Black Morgan
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
Sixteenth Census Population for Cusseta, Chattahoochee County, Georgia, 1940
Midwife on Job Here 32 Years
Tags: African American; Carrier, Marjorie; Certificate for Public Service; Children's Bureau; Clayton, Cassandra; Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hospital; Florida A&M College; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College; Francis, Marie Jones; Frey, Bob; Georgetown; Health and Rehabilitative Services; hospital; Humphrey, Daphne F.; McGill, Margaret; Miami Jackson Memorial Hospital; midwife; Moore, Stacy; Parker, Vann; Pilot Club; Public Health Department; Reading, Sadie; Sanford; Seminole County Health Department; Seminole Memorial Hospital; Sertoma International Club; Service to Mankind Award; Stenstrom, Douglas; The Little Sentinel; Torre, Barbara; Walker, Annie
St. Lucie County Regional History Center
Pinewood Estate at Bok Tower Gardens
First Lady Grace Coolidge Dedication Marker at Bok Tower Gardens
President Calvin Coolidge Dedication Marker at Bok Tower Gardens
Tags: Bok Tower Gardens; Calvin Coolidge; Coolidge, Calvin; Coolidge, John Calvin, Jr.; dedication; dedications; John Calvin Coolidge, Jr.; Lake Wales; Moore, Russell; palm tree; palm trees; president; presidents; Russell Moore; tourism; tourist; tourist attraction; tourist attractions; tourists; tree; trees
Bok Tower
Bok Tower Gardens
Bok Tower Gardens Visitor Center
Letter from Harold L. Moody to Lawrence E. Jerome (March 13, 1972)
Tags: aeromonas liquefaciens; agricultural pollution; banks; Bickerstaff; blue gills; citrus processing plants; DDE; DDT; dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; ecosystems; fertilizers; fish kills; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; FWS; gamefish; gizzard shads; Harold L. Moody; Henry Swanson; Horel; Lake Apopka; lake restoration; Lawrence E. Jerome; littoral; muck farming; muck farms; Ocklawaha River; pesticides; PHS; pondweeds; Potamogeton; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; River Fishery Project; seining; sewage treatment plants; sewage wastes; sports fishing; St. Johns River; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Public Health Service; UG; University of Georgia; USFWS; Vallisineria; vertical water level; water hyacinths; Winter Garden; Woods; Zellwood; Zellwood Drainage District
Letter from Harold L. Moody to J. W. Woods (June 6, 1967)
Letter from Harold L. Moody to J. W. Woods (April 24, 1967)
Letter from Harold L. Moody to James B. Lackey (July 22,1966)
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; conservation; fish; fish kill; fishing; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Harold Ashley; Harold L. Moody; J. W. Bickerstaff; James B. Lackey; John W. Woods; Lake Apopka; lakes; pesticide; pollution; River Fishery Project Leader; sewage; sewage treatment; spraying; waste; waste treatment; water; water conservation; water quality; Winter Garden
Letter from Harold L. Moody to John W. Woods (October 21, 1965)
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; algae; aquatic plants; catninetail; cattail; Charles Harris; common water nymph; conservation; corn dog grass; eelgrass; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; George Norel; great bulrush; guppy grass; Harold L. Moody; Hog Island; Illinois pondweed; John W. Woods; Lake Apopka; lakes; light; light penetration; Mark Anthony; najas grass; Najas guadalupensis; O. E. Frye; pickerelweed; plants; pollution; pondweed; Pontederia cordata; Potamogeton illinoensis; punk; rain; Schoenoplectus Tabernaemontana; Scirpus validus; softstem bulrush; southern naiad; southern waternymph; submergent plant; Tallahassee; tape grass; Typha; V. americana; Vallisneria americana; vegetation; water; water conservation; water quality; water-celery; wild celery; Winter Garden; Woodland Street
Conference on Lake Apopka Fish Kills, June 12, 1963
Tags: A. D. Aldrich; Angebilt Hotel; bass; biologist; biology; blue-green algae; bluegill; Board of Conservation; C. W. Sheffield; catfish; Cecil Farris Bryant; citrus; Clayton Phillippy; Columnaris; Corps of Engineers; crappie; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; disease; Don Rider; Don Schieswold; Donald McAllister; fertilizer; fish kils; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida State Board of Health; Florida Water Resources Commission; gizzard shad; Harold L. Moody; insecticide; J. W. Bickerstaff; J. W. Springstead; Joe E. Burgess; K. K. Hofstetler; lake; Lake Apopka; Lyngbya contorta; Melosira; Micocystis; nitrogen; Nitzschia; Oakland; Oocystis; Orange County Sportsman's Association; Orlando, Winter Garden; oxygen; oxygen supersaturation; pesticide; phosphate; plankton; R. A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center; Rosco Hamilton; Russell Fielding; S. W. Surber; Scenedesmus; shellcracker; smallmouth bass; speckled bullhead; spray; The Orlando Evening Star; trout; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Public Health Service; water quality; Whittaker; William Woods
Letter from Harold L. Moody to O. E. Frye, Jr. (June 11, 1962)
Tags: agricultural pollution; Apopka Moose Head Lodge; Bill Fulford; Bill Turk; Board of Commissioners; Bob Sherman; chamber of commerce; chemical; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; diethyl parathion; dissolved oxygen; Don McAllister; fish camp; fish kill; fishing; fishing lodge; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Folidol; freshwater fishing; frog; Harold L. Moody; insecticide; Jeb Stuart; Joe Jacobs; John A. Sutton; Lake Apopka; Lake County Board of Commissioners; M. W. Hammond; O. E. Frye Jr.; Orange County Board of Commissioners; oxygen; parathion; parathion-ethyl; pesticide; pollution; snake; sportsfishing; Tom Denmark; turtle; W. R. Peavy, Jr.; water quality; Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce
Letter from Harold L. Moody to James "Jim" P. Clugston (December 17, 1962)
Tags: 14th Terrace; Apopka; bass; Beauclair Canal; City of Winter Garden; fish; fishing; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Fourteenth Terrace; Harold L. Moody; Hulsh; hyacinth; James "Jim" P. Clugston P.; Lake Apopka; largemouth bass; muck farm; sewage; sewage treatment; sewage treatment plant; St. Johns River Project; U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Geological Survey; water; water quality; Water Resources Division; Winter Garden; Woodland Street; Woods
Fort Pierce Florida East Coast Depot
"Round About Midnight" by Larry Coryell
Tags: 'Round About Midnight; 'Round Midnight; Bernard D. Hanighen; Bernie Hanighen; CAH; Charles Melvin Williams; College of Arts and Humanities; Cootie Williams; free jazz; jazz; jazz ensembles; jazz fusion; jazz guitarists; jazz guitars; jazz-rock; Larry Coryell; Monk, Thelonious Sphere; musicians; National Public Radio; NPR; orlando; PBS; post-bop; Public Broadcasting Service; Thelonious Monk; Thelonious Sphere Monk; UCF; University of Central Florida; WUCF-FM
Letter from David Moniac to His Sister (November 14, 1822)
Missing Air Crew Report Statement for First Lieutenant Doyle Fleming Nee
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Ward 4, Panama City, Election Precinct 2
Tags: A. A. Calhoun; Annie Murphy; Aquilla A. Calhoun, Jr.; Aquilla A. Calhoun, Sr.; Blanche McReynolds; census; Chris Johnson; Clara B. Clark; Election Precinct 2; Fannie M. Calhoun; Fay Mozley; John Nelson; Lillie F. Pickens; Marie Harris; Mike Calhoun; Mildred V. Cox; Monte L. Pickens; Panama City; population; Pricella Stephens; Ralph E. Cox; Raymond Harris; Relious G. Cox; Spurgeon M. Murphy; St. Andrews; Thomas Cox; Ward 4; William E. Corley
Sixteenth Census Population Schedule for Miami Beach, Election Precinct 28
Tags: Alex Suberman; Bertha Silver; census; Constance Easton; Dorothy Silver; Edward Easton; Elaine Katzman; Election Precinct 28; Ethel Smullian; Evelyn Cohen; Freda Suberman; George Levine; Harold Turk; Harry Eisenstein; Helen Gardner; Herman Silver; Jack Suberman; Judah Hirsch; Kathan Teller; Lee Silver; Lenore Katzman; Leroy Levy; Lewis Levy; Mac Cohen; Marvin Teller; Mayer Rogul; Miami Beach; Mildred Hirsch; Mildred Teller; Minnie Eisenstein; Muriel Katzman; Olga Rogul; population; Ronald Levy; Rose Levy; Samuel Katzman; Samuel Smullian; Sarah Teller; Sophie Smullian; Stella Turk; William Teller
Doris "Doc" Marie Leeper, 1996
Doris "Doc" Marie Leeper with Sculpture, 1996
Sixteenth Census Population for Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, 1940
Fifteenth Census Population for Cheboygan, Michigan, 1930
Wheeler, Mae King Reign Over Festivities: Thousands Celebrate Oviedo Centennial
Oral History of Christine Kinlaw-Best
Tags: 1st Street; 7th Street; 9th Street; Eastside Primary School; elementary school; First Street; grammar school; History Harvest; Kinlaw-Best, Christine; Kinlaw, Christine; Little Red Schoolhouse; Miller, Mark; Ninth Street; Palmetto Avenue; Public History Center; report card; Rigney-Kinlaw, Madge Geraldine; Sanford; Sanford Grammar School; Sanford High School; school; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seventh Street; Southside School; Student Museum; Tajiri School of Performing Arts & Academics; Westside Grammar Elementary School; Woodcock, Colla; Woodcock, Madge; Woodcock, Versa
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
Westside Grammar Elementary School Report Card for Madge Woodcock, Fall 1913
Women's Clubhouse Opening Draws 100
Tags: A. A. Myers; B. F. Wheeler, Jr.; B. G. Smith; C. T. Niblack; Central Avenue; civic club; club; clubhouse; James Partin; Lillian Della Lee Lawton; Martin; Max Leinhart; Milton Gore; Oviedo; Oviedo Woman's Club; OWC; R. F. King; R. L. Croom; R. W. Estes; Virginia Mikler; W. J. Lawton, Sr.; W. T. Walker; Winborn Joseph Lawton, Sr.; Woman's Club; Woman's Club Building; women
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
Letter from John L. Mica to Trish Thompson (July 12, 2011)
Tags: 1st Street; 7th District; Celery Soup: Florida’s Folk Life Play; City of Sanford; congressman; Creative Sanford, Inc.; Cultural Preservation Award; First Street; historic preservation; Mica, John L.; Princess Theater; representative; Sanford; Sanford Historic Trust; theater; Thompson, Trish; Touch and Go
New Associate
Tags: Bushnell; Florida National Cemetery; Hamilton Realty; Miami; Miami News; military history; military service; national cemeteries, American; National Cemetery Administration; Otto Oscar Zwicker; real estate; realtor; United States Army; veterans; Veterans Administration; Veterans Legacy Program