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The Seminole Indians of Florida - Project Gutenberg - 0 views

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    Title: The Seminole Indians of Florida Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1883-84, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1887, pages 469-532 Author: Clay MacCauley
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Welcome to Florida History Online - 0 views

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    Florida History Online is a digital archive of textual and visual documents of Florida history produced by students and faculty at the University of North Florida. A series of web pages will be created that explore the complex historical legacy of Florida. Interactive maps, primary documents, time-lines, portraits, biographies, searchable databases, scholarly analysis, interpretive narratives, lesson plans for educators, and other tools of digital technology will be included in the digital archive. Florida history will be placed in the wider context of American and Atlantic World history.
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Upwardly Mobile Minorcans and Florida's First Beachside Development - 0 views

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    The Minorcans of St. Augustine in the late 1700s and early 1800s were no strangers to relocation. They had survived two major moves since 1768, once from the Old World to the New, and then from New Smyrna to St. Augustine. It should come as no surprise then, that some of these families began to move to the beach along the northeast coast of St. Johns County. They had come to the New World for an opportunity to own their own land. In acquiring land along the North and Guana Rivers, they were finally realizing their dream. Who were these Minorcans and what prompted them to begin development along the ocean? To answer this question one has to look back to the ambitious plans of the British during the two decades when East Florida was a British colony.
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florida history online: smyrnea: dr. andrew turnbull and the mediterranean settlement a... - 0 views

  • Smyrnea: Dr. Andrew Turnbull and the Mediterranean Settlement at New Smyrna and Edgewater, Florida, 1766-1777 Introduction
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PALMM : Publication of Archival Library & Museum Materials - 0 views

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    Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM) is a cooperative initiative of the public universities of Florida to provide digital access to important source materials for research and scholarship. PALMM projects may involve a single university or may be collaborative efforts between a university and partners within or outside of the state university system. PALMM projects create high-quality virtual collections relevant to the students, research community and general citizenry of Florida.
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Florida Historical Quarterly - 0 views

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    The Florida Historical Quarterly, the academic journal of the Florida Historical Society, promotes scholarly research and appreciation for the peoples, places, themes, and diversity of Florida's past. The Society is the oldest cultural institution in the state, tracing its origins to 1856. The Quarterly has served to expand understanding of Florida's historical development and offers a broad spectrum of articles. Published four times annually, the Quarterly continues the tradition of high quality scholarly articles established and maintained by the Society. The Quarterly has been a central component of the mission of the Florida Historical Society to promote scholarly research and publication. Students, researchers, and casual readers may use the collection liberally, although reproduction of materials for use outside of classrooms must be approved by the Society.
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THE WEST FLORIDA WAR, A New Look at the 1864 Raid on Marianna - 0 views

  • The West Florida War was published in book form in 1989 and, after three printings, is now out-of-print. It is being made available here in its entirety to assist those researching family connections to the Battle of Marianna and in the hopes of stimulating new interest in this nearly forgotten Florida battle. Dale Cox would like to hear from anyone who would like can contact him. Email CoxGA@aol.com
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