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- Title
- History of Florida: Past and Present, Historical and Biographical, Volume 3.
- Creator
- Cutler, H. G. (Harry Gardner) 1856
- Abstract/Description
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Volume 3 of 3 v. illus., ports. 28 cm. Historical and biographical information on Florida. In three volumes with table of contents, photographs, illustrations, and index. Preface by H. G. Cutler, research historian.
- Date Issued
- 1923
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000996
- Subject Headings
- Florida -- History, Florida -- History -- Sources
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- History of Florida: Past and Present, Historical and Biographical, Volume 1.
- Creator
- Cutler, H. G. (Harry Gardner) 1856
- Abstract/Description
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Volume 1 of 3 v. illus., ports. 28 cm. Historical and biographical information on Florida. In three volumes with table of contents, photographs, illustrations, and index. Preface by H. G. Cutler, research historian.
- Date Issued
- 1923
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000995
- Subject Headings
- Florida -- History, Florida -- History -- Sources
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Webb's historical, industrial and biographical Florida, Part I.
- Creator
- Webb, Wanton S
- Abstract/Description
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"This number is complete in itself, and is a portion of a large volume now in progress representing the industrial development of Florida."
- Date Issued
- 1885
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000381
- Subject Headings
- Florida, Florida -- History
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Suniland, The Magazine of Florida, Volume 3, Number 2, November 1925.
- Abstract/Description
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The magazine of Florida. The November 1925 Table of contents: Florida In Tommorrow's Sun by Garnault Agassiz; Florida's Boy Hercules by Mary Yerger Raymond; The Tale of Three Cities by Ruth Bowman Mott; Spinners of Gold in Florida by Hullin Spencer; Peyson's Paint Lady by Zona Gale Illustrated by Dudley Gloyne summers; an Admiral Active in Florida by W.H. Chamberlain; Two Delightful Florida Fruits by Clarissa Greene; "The Lovers--a Fantasy" by Joseph Faus; Florida's City on Wheels by Gene...
Show moreThe magazine of Florida. The November 1925 Table of contents: Florida In Tommorrow's Sun by Garnault Agassiz; Florida's Boy Hercules by Mary Yerger Raymond; The Tale of Three Cities by Ruth Bowman Mott; Spinners of Gold in Florida by Hullin Spencer; Peyson's Paint Lady by Zona Gale Illustrated by Dudley Gloyne summers; an Admiral Active in Florida by W.H. Chamberlain; Two Delightful Florida Fruits by Clarissa Greene; "The Lovers--a Fantasy" by Joseph Faus; Florida's City on Wheels by Gene Harry Day; "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow-Heads" by Joseph Faus, Illustrated by Raymond Highet; Motoring's Modern Mecca by George H. Dacy; A Crazy Complication by O. Forester Schully; Healht and Happiness by Justin Jarvis; Florida's Historical Pageant by James K. Bedford; Working Magic in the Magic City by James Lowther Berkebile; "Chic" Acosta The Go-Getter of Jacksonville by Al Harris; The Man who Plays Host to the Atlantic by Emelie Keyes;The Florida Home; Florida Architecture; Camera Contest; Pieces of Eight
Show less - Date Issued
- 1925
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000258
- Subject Headings
- Florida -- Periodicals, Florida -- History
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- L'Histoire Notable de la Floride situes es indes occidentales.
- Creator
- Laudonniere, Rene Goulaine de, Basanier, Martin
- Abstract/Description
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Published 1853 in Paris, France. [L'histoire notable de la Floride ... contenant les trois voyages faits en icelle par certains Capitaines ... François, (le troisiesme voyage, fait par ... J. Ribault,) descrits par le Capitaine Laudonnière ... à laquelle a esté adjousté un quatriesme voyage fait par le Capitaine Gourgues. Mise en lumiere par M. Basanier.]. From the original edition, Paris, 1586. "A comprehensive account, or rather compilation, of the four several French expeditions,-...
Show morePublished 1853 in Paris, France. [L'histoire notable de la Floride ... contenant les trois voyages faits en icelle par certains Capitaines ... François, (le troisiesme voyage, fait par ... J. Ribault,) descrits par le Capitaine Laudonnière ... à laquelle a esté adjousté un quatriesme voyage fait par le Capitaine Gourgues. Mise en lumiere par M. Basanier.]. From the original edition, Paris, 1586. "A comprehensive account, or rather compilation, of the four several French expeditions,--1562, 1564, 1565, 1567,--covering the letters of Laudonnière for the first three, and an anonymous account, perhaps by the editor Basanier, of the fourth."--Winsor, Narr, and crit. hist.,v. 2, p.293.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1853
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000373
- Subject Headings
- Florida -- History, Florida -- History --Huguenot colony, 1562-1565
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Histoire de la Floride française.
- Creator
- Gaffarel, Paul
- Abstract/Description
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Intro; À propos de Collection XIX; Titre; PREMIÈRE PARTIE --LA FLORIDE FRANÇAISE; PREMIÈRE EXPÉDITION (18 FÉVRIER 1562 --AVRIL 1563) --LA DÉCOUVERTE; CHAPITRE PREMIER --LES PROJETS DE COLIGNY; CHAPITRE II --LES DÉCOUVERTES DE JEAN RIBAUT; CHAPITRE III --CHARLESFORT; DEUXIÈME EXPÉDITION (22 AVRIL 1564 --28 août 1565) --LA COLONISATION; CHAPITRE I --FONDATION DE LA CAROLINE; CHAPITRE II --LE CACIQUE SATOURIONA; CHAPITRE III --LE CACIQUE OUTINA; CHAPITRE IV --DISSENSIONS INTESTINES;...
Show moreIntro; À propos de Collection XIX; Titre; PREMIÈRE PARTIE --LA FLORIDE FRANÇAISE; PREMIÈRE EXPÉDITION (18 FÉVRIER 1562 --AVRIL 1563) --LA DÉCOUVERTE; CHAPITRE PREMIER --LES PROJETS DE COLIGNY; CHAPITRE II --LES DÉCOUVERTES DE JEAN RIBAUT; CHAPITRE III --CHARLESFORT; DEUXIÈME EXPÉDITION (22 AVRIL 1564 --28 août 1565) --LA COLONISATION; CHAPITRE I --FONDATION DE LA CAROLINE; CHAPITRE II --LE CACIQUE SATOURIONA; CHAPITRE III --LE CACIQUE OUTINA; CHAPITRE IV --DISSENSIONS INTESTINES; CHAPITRE V --VOYAGES DE DÉCOUVERTES; CHAPITRE VI --LA FAMINE ET LA GUERRE. TROISIÈME EXPÉDITION (14 JUIN 1563 20 SEPTEMBRE 1563) --LE MASSACRECHAPITRE PREMIER --RIBAUT ET MENENDEZ; CHAPITRE II --LE NAUFRAGE; CHAPITRE III --MASSACRE DE LA CAROLINE; CHAPITRE IV -- MASSACRE DE SAN AGUSTINO; CHAPITRE V --NÉGOCIATIONS INUTILES; QUATRIÈME EXPÉDITION --LA VENGEANCE; CHAPITRE I --ALLIANCE AVEC LES FLORIDIENS; CHAPITRE II --PRISE ET DESTRUCTION DE LA CAROLINE; CHAPITRE III --RÉCOMPENSE NATIONALE; SECONDE PARTIE --LES RELATIONS FLORIDIENNES; NOTICE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE; 1° DOCUMENTS CONTEMPORAINS; A. Documents français; B. Documents espagnols; C. Documents latins. 2° DOCUMENTS POSTÉRIEURSI --L'HISTOIRE NOTABLE DE LA FLORIDE SITUÉE ES INDES OCCIDENTALES CONTENANT LES TROIS VOYAGES FAICTS EN ICELLE PAR CERTAINS CAPITAINES ET PILOTES FRANÇOIS DESCRITS PAR LE CAPITAINE LAUDONNIÈRE QUI Y A COMMANDÉ L'ESPACE D'UN AN TROIS MOYS; II -- EXTRAITS DE L'OUVRAGE DE LAUDONNIÈRE; I --ARRIVÉE EN AMÉRIQUE; II --PRISE DE POSSESSION DE LA FLORIDE; III --LA VENDETTA INDIENNE; IV --SATOURIONA INSULTÉ PAR LES FRANÇOIS; V --HOSTILITE DES INDIENS; VI --LA RÉVOLTE; VII --LE ROY CALOS; VIII --LA FAMINE; IX --LA RETRAITE DE D'OTTIGNY; X --ARRIVÉE DE HAWKINS. XI --PRISE DE LA CAROLINEIII --COPIE D'UNE LETTRE VENANT DE LA FLORIDE ENVOYÉE A ROUEN ET DEPUIS AU SEIGNEUR D'ÉVERON, ETC; IV --LETTRES ET PAPIERS D'ESTAT OU SONT CONTENUS LES AFFAIRES PARTICULIÈRES DE DIVERS ROYAUMES SOUBS LA NÉGOCIATION FAICTE EN ESPAIGNE PRÈS DU ROY CATHOLIQUE PHILIPE D'AUTRICHE PAR LE SIEUR DE FORQUEVAULX AMBASSADEUR DU ROY TRÉS-CHRESTIEN CHARLES NEUFVIESME; I --FORQUEVAULX AU ROY; II --FORQUEVAULX A CATHERINE DE MÉDICIS; III --FORQUEVAULX AU ROY; IV --FORQUEVEAULX A LA ROYNE; V --FORQUEVAULX AU ROY; VI --CHARLES IX A FORQUEVAULX. VII --NOTE DE CHARLES IX EN RÉPONSE A CELLE DE L'AMBASSADEUR D'ESPAGNEVIII --FORQUEVAULX AU ROY; IX --FORQUEVAULX A CATHERINE DE MÉDICIS; X --CATHERINE DE MÉDICIS A DE FORQUEVAULX; XI --FORQUEVAULX A CATHERINE DE MÉDICIS; XII --FORQUEVAULX AU ROY; XIII --FORQUEVAULX AU ROY; XIV(2) --CATHERINE DE MÉDICIS A FORQUEVAULX; XV --FORQUEVAULX A CHARLES IX; XVI --FORQUEVAULX AU ROY; XVII --FORQUEVAULX A CATHERINE DE MÉDICIS; XVIII --FORQUEVAULX AU ROY; XIX --FORQUEVAULX A CATHERINE DE MÉDICIS; XX --FORQUEVAULX AU ROY; XXI --CHARLES IX A FOROUEVAULX; XXII --CATHERINE DE MÊDICIS A FOUQUEVAULX. XXIII(1) --FORQUEVAULX AU Roy.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1875
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000419
- Subject Headings
- Florida -- History -- Huguenot colony, 1562-1565.
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- A history of the saltwater sport fishing industry in Florida.
- Creator
- Giacobbe, Douglas Vincent., Florida Atlantic University, Norman, Sandra
- Abstract/Description
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The sport fishing industry is a very important part of South Florida's lifestyle and economy. This thesis explore that industry, from its beginnings in the not too distant past to the current condition of the industry and the fishery which exists because of it. The thesis shows how the discovery of the fishery in South Florida was the call for thousands of fisherman from the north and from Europe. The "Golden Years" of the industry are shown through the writings and adventures of some of the...
Show moreThe sport fishing industry is a very important part of South Florida's lifestyle and economy. This thesis explore that industry, from its beginnings in the not too distant past to the current condition of the industry and the fishery which exists because of it. The thesis shows how the discovery of the fishery in South Florida was the call for thousands of fisherman from the north and from Europe. The "Golden Years" of the industry are shown through the writings and adventures of some of the greatest anglers in the world, such as Ernest Hemingway, Philip Wylie, and Michael Lerner. Conversely, the successes of those anglers and the waste of fishery resources, along with the man's meddling with the environment, will be explored. The thesis documents how the fishery and the industry may be saved from certain ruin through new laws and the application of common sense by all involved.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1996
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/15337
- Subject Headings
- Saltwater fishing--Florida--History., Fishing--Florida--History., Fishes--Florida.
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- The conquest of Florida by Hernando de Soto.
- Creator
- Irving, Theodore, 1809-1880
- Abstract/Description
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Based upon "La Florida del Inca" of Garilaso de la Vega, and the English translation of 1686 of the anonymous "ReLacam verdadeira".
- Date Issued
- 1851
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000417
- Subject Headings
- Soto, Hernando de, -- approximately 1500-1542, Florida -- History
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- MRS. FORMAN SHOT THE ALLIGATOR: WOMEN AND THE MAKING OF SOUTHEASTERN FLORIDA, 1890-1939.
- Creator
- Hidalgo, Isabel, Bennett, Evan, Florida Atlantic University, Department of History, Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
- Abstract/Description
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This study argues that settler women-in the all-inclusive sense of the word rather than just white, middle-and-upper class women-were crucial in founding and stabilizing Southeastern Florida communities. Historians have focused almost exclusively on men in studying this area's development and settlement. Henry Flagler, the railroad and hotel tycoon, for example, is given much credit for his role in bringing settlers to Palm Beach and building a home there for himself. Small towns use similar...
Show moreThis study argues that settler women-in the all-inclusive sense of the word rather than just white, middle-and-upper class women-were crucial in founding and stabilizing Southeastern Florida communities. Historians have focused almost exclusively on men in studying this area's development and settlement. Henry Flagler, the railroad and hotel tycoon, for example, is given much credit for his role in bringing settlers to Palm Beach and building a home there for himself. Small towns use similar narratives. The reality was that diverse populations of women were critical for Southeastern Florida's growth in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This study thus seeks to recover the diverse actions, narratives, organizations, and systems of early Southeastern Florida and the roles women played to create, stabilize, and later maintain these aspects. This study will also discuss how these women subverted-whether subtly or overtly-factors of gender, race, and class to build unique and diverse communities in Southeastern Florida.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2022
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00013975
- Subject Headings
- Women colonists, Southeastern Florida, Florida--History, Women's studies
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- WOMEN PIONEERS IN SOUTHEAST FLORIDA.
- Creator
- LAYMAN, SANDRA LEA., Florida Atlantic University, Curl, Donald W.
- Abstract/Description
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This thesis examines the roles and contributions of women who pioneered Southeast Florida in the late nineteenth century. The area researched is nineteenth century Dade County which extended from the St. Lucie River south to Indian Key. Dade County women and women's groups were instrumental in transforming the wilderness settlements into communities through the establishment of comfortable homes, public schools, churches, libraries, and community service organizations. Of particular...
Show moreThis thesis examines the roles and contributions of women who pioneered Southeast Florida in the late nineteenth century. The area researched is nineteenth century Dade County which extended from the St. Lucie River south to Indian Key. Dade County women and women's groups were instrumental in transforming the wilderness settlements into communities through the establishment of comfortable homes, public schools, churches, libraries, and community service organizations. Of particular importance, the thesis studies the change in lifestyles as women adapted to the new subtropical environment. Also examined are the three centers of pioneer population (Lake Worth, Biscayne Bay, and Fort Lauderdale) and the individual women who contributed to these settlements.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1986
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/14320
- Subject Headings
- Women pioneers--Florida--History--19th century, Frontier and pioneer life--Florida, Florida--History
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Historical collections of Louisiana and Florida : including translations of original manuscripts relating to their discovery and settlement, with numerous historical and biographical notes : historical memoirs and narratives, 1527-1702.
- Creator
- French, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1799-1877.
- Abstract/Description
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Preceded by the author's Historical collections of Louisiana, 1846-53, 5 vols., and his Historical collections of Louisiana and Florida, new ser., 1869, 1 vol. Historical and Biographical notes. Second Series.
- Date Issued
- 1875
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000150
- Subject Headings
- Louisiana -- History -- To 1803 --Sources, Florida -- History -- To 1821 -- Sources, Florida -- History, Louisiana -- History, Canada -- History -- To 1763
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Industry and inlets of Florida's Indian River Lagoon, 1842-1900.
- Creator
- Osborn, Nathaniel, Norman, Sandra, Graduate College
- Date Issued
- 2011-04-08
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3164670
- Subject Headings
- Indian River Region (Fla. : Lagoon) --History, Industries --Southern States, Railroads --Florida --History
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Florida automobile insurance to 1971.
- Creator
- Miller, Karl F., Florida Atlantic University, Curl, Donald W.
- Abstract/Description
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The history of automobile insurance in Florida provides a case study of economic adaptation to the negative consequences of rapid technological change. The emergence of the automobile in early twentieth century Florida brought with it widespread bodily injury and property damage. The insurance industry and the state government interacted for several decades in trying to fashion a way of reducing the economic cost of automobile accidents. Florida resisted a comprehensive application of...
Show moreThe history of automobile insurance in Florida provides a case study of economic adaptation to the negative consequences of rapid technological change. The emergence of the automobile in early twentieth century Florida brought with it widespread bodily injury and property damage. The insurance industry and the state government interacted for several decades in trying to fashion a way of reducing the economic cost of automobile accidents. Florida resisted a comprehensive application of insurance to the problem until 1971, when it passed the Florida Automobile Reparations Reform Act. Had Florida acted sooner, the economic impact of automobile accidents could have been greatly mitigated.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2002
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/12953
- Subject Headings
- Insurance, Automobile--Florida--History--20th century., Liability for traffic accidents--Florida.
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN RIVER JUNIOR COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 1960 - 1978.
- Creator
- LUNCEFORD, CHARLES RAYMOND., Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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The purpose of this study is to trace the historical circumstances surrounding the establishment, growth, and development of Indian River Junior Community College (IRJCC) during the years 1960-78. It is primarily chronological in organization and is concerned with identifying those factors and trends that have most significantly affected the process of change: how the educational philosophy changed as the College moved from a junior to a community college; how the aims and objectives changed...
Show moreThe purpose of this study is to trace the historical circumstances surrounding the establishment, growth, and development of Indian River Junior Community College (IRJCC) during the years 1960-78. It is primarily chronological in organization and is concerned with identifying those factors and trends that have most significantly affected the process of change: how the educational philosophy changed as the College moved from a junior to a community college; how the aims and objectives changed as the College expanded its facilities and programs; how the governance of the College was transferred from the St. Lucie County Board of Public Instruction to the District Board of Trustees; how the organizational structure changed as the College kept pace with the growth by better utilization of personnel; and, how College programs changed as the need for Vocational-Technical and Continuing Education was recognized. Indian River Junior College (IRJC), a publicly-supported two-year institution, was authorized by law during the 1959 session of the Florida Legislature. The College was established in Fort Pierce to serve the four-county area of St. Lucie, Indian River, Martin, and Okeechobee counties. With Dr. Maxwell C. King as first President, the College opened its doors to students in temporary facilities on 6 September 1960. In 1963, the College moved to its present campus located at 3209 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce. In 1965, the administration, faculty, staff, and students of Lincoln Junior College, established to serve the Negro community in the four-county area, was merged with IRJC. The College, under the original law, was governed by the St. Lucie County Board of Public Instruction. By an act of the 1968 Florida Legislature, a District Board of Trustees, appointed by the Governor, was established, and it took control 1 July 1968. With their appointment of Dr. Herman A. Heise as second President on 13 August 1968, the College rapidly expanded. The legal name of the College was changed to Indian River Community College when a Resolution was adopted by the District Board of Trustees on 20 October 1970. The present name was adopted in an effort to better reflect the scope and objectives of the College: a comprehensive community college dedicated to meeting the educational needs of its service area. The College provided a two-year college program for transfer to an upper level college or university, provided programs in the vocational and technical areas that aided students in securing employment in business and industry, provided an opportunity for adults to complete a high school degree, and provided continuing education courses on-campus and at numerous off-campus locations in the four-county area. Personnel, Student Activities, and Financial Resources were also investigated. Personnel grew from an original administrative staff of five and a full and part-time faculty of sixteen in 1960 to twenty administrators and 335 full and part-time faculty employed by the College in 1978. The Student Activities part of the study focuses on student organizations and athletics, what the College provided for the students, and what honors and recognition the students brought to the College through their accomplishments. The section on Financial Resources illustrates the financial growth of the College by utilizing Financial Report Charts. In summary, the purpose of the study is to produce a meaningful record of the establishment, growth, and development of IRJCC in the areas of Educational Programs, Physical Facilities, Personnel, Student Activities, and Financial Resources. The record suggests that the establishment, growth, and development of the institution was in each case a response to the needs or the perceived needs of the larger community (the State of Florida) and the local community (the four counties).
Show less - Date Issued
- 1980
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/11754
- Subject Headings
- Indian River State College--History, Community colleges--Florida--History
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Lessons of Hurricane Andrew.
- Creator
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Abstract/Description
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The 15th Annual National Hurricane Conference held April 13-16, 1993 in Orlando, Florida. Table of Contents: A Meteorological Analysis of Hurricane Andrew by Dr. Edward N. Rappaport and Dr. Robert C. Sheets, National Hurricane Center; Emergency Preparedness and Public Response in Southeast Florida in Andrew by Jay Baker, Department of Geography at Florida State University; What Went Wrong: A disaster in the Making and Inspections: a breakdown in the system by Lisa Getter, The Miami Herald;...
Show moreThe 15th Annual National Hurricane Conference held April 13-16, 1993 in Orlando, Florida. Table of Contents: A Meteorological Analysis of Hurricane Andrew by Dr. Edward N. Rappaport and Dr. Robert C. Sheets, National Hurricane Center; Emergency Preparedness and Public Response in Southeast Florida in Andrew by Jay Baker, Department of Geography at Florida State University; What Went Wrong: A disaster in the Making and Inspections: a breakdown in the system by Lisa Getter, The Miami Herald; Learning from loss: Andrew's lessons; Failure of design and discipline by Jeff Leen, Stephen K. Doig, Lisa Getter, Luis Feldstein Soto and Don Linefrock; Andrew, Iniki, Omar: FEMA Evaluation of Federal Response and Recovery Efforts; Coping with Catastrophe: Building an Emergency Management System to Meet People's Needs in Natural and Manmade Disasters, a Report by the National Academy of Public Administration panel members Philip A. Odeen, Yvonne B. Burke, Frank C. Carlucci, Charles L. Dempsey, Thomas M. Downs, Andrew J. Goodpaster, Stan M. McKinney, Elmer B. Staats, and Lee M. Thomas; Governor's Disaster Planning and Response Review Committee, chairman Philip D. Lewis.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1993
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000421
- Subject Headings
- Hurricane Andrew, 1992, Emergency management--Florida, Natural disasters -- Florida -- History
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Dr. Andrew Turnbull and the New Smyrna colony of Florida.
- Creator
- Corse, Carita (Doggett) 1892-
- Abstract/Description
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Historical account of the founding and management of the colony of New Smyrna by Andrew Turnbull. Based on documents and original manuscripts held at the British Colonial Office.
- Date Issued
- 1919
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000380
- Subject Headings
- Turnbull, Andrew, -- d. 1792, New Smyrna (Fla.) -- History, Florida -- History -- To 1821
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Petals Plucked from Sunny Climes.
- Creator
- Sunshine, Silvia
- Abstract/Description
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With illustrations. Second Edition. Printed for the author. To all the Florida settlers and those who wish it a Bright and Prosperous future, this volume is respectfully dedicated.
- Date Issued
- 1879
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000364
- Subject Headings
- Florida--Description and travel, Florida--History, Cuba--Description and travel
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- History of Early Jacksonville Florida.
- Creator
- Davis, Thomas Frederick
- Abstract/Description
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Being an authentic record of events from the earliest times to and including the civil war by Thomas Frederick Davis
- Date Issued
- 1911
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00000403
- Subject Headings
- Jacksonville (Fla.) -- History, Florida -- Jacksonville, Florida -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Interview with Lois Dolphus Martin on Pearl City – ca. 1984 - 1985.
- Creator
- Martin, Lois Dolphus (Interviewee), Evans, Arthur S. (Interviewer), Boca Raton Historical Society
- Date Issued
- 1984-1985
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAU53706
- Subject Headings
- Oral histories -- Florida, Pearl City (Boca Raton, Fla.) -- History, Oral history, Culture -- Study and teaching -- Interviews, African Americans -- Florida -- History
- Format
- Set of related objects
- Title
- Interview with George Spain on Pearl City – ca. 1984 - 1985.
- Creator
- Spain, George (Interviewee), Evans, Arthur S. (Interviewer), Boca Raton Historical Society
- Date Issued
- 1984-1985
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAU53689
- Subject Headings
- Oral histories -- Florida, Pearl City (Boca Raton, Fla.) -- History, Oral history, Culture -- Study and teaching -- Interviews, African Americans -- Florida -- History
- Format
- Set of related objects